Appendix 3- parameter cross reference, Parameter name, Description or selection – Yaskawa GPD506/P5 to P7 User Manual
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Appendix 3- Parameter Cross Reference
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GPD506/P5 Parameter
P7 Parameter
Param
No.
Nxxx
Parameter
Name
Description or Selection
Description or Selection
Parameter
Name
Param.
No.
042
Multi-function
contact output 2
(terminal M1-M2)
It is the same as constant n041.
Same selections as H2-01
Terminal M3-M4 Function
Selection
H2-02
044
Terminal FI signal Level
Selection
0: The FI terminal inputs 0-10V.
(Jumper J1 is cut)
1: The FI terminal inputs 4-20mA.
Selects the signal level of terminal A2.
0: 0 to 10Vdc (switch S1-2 must be in the
OFF position).
2: 4 to 20mA (switch S1-2 must be in the
ON position)
Terminal A2 Signal Level
Selection
H3-08
045
Frequency Reference
Retention
1: The holding frequency reference is not
memorized.
0: The holding frequency reference is
memorized and stored in n024
This parameter is used to retain the held
frequency reference in U1-01 (d1-01) when
power is removed. This function is
available when the multi-function inputs
“accel/decel ramp hold” or “up/down”
commands are selected
(H1-XX = A or 10 and 11).
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
MOP Ref Memory
d4-01
046
Frequency Ref
Loss selection
0: No detection
1: Continue running at n047 setting
The frequency reference is considered lost
when reference drops 90% or more of its
current value in less than 400ms.
0: Normal Operation - Drive will run at the
frequency reference.
1: Run at L4-06 PrevRef - Drive will run at
the percentage set in L4-06 of the
frequency reference level at the time
frequency reference was lost.
Frequency Reference Loss
Detection Selection
L4-05
047
Frequency Ref
when frequency reference is
lost
Set unit: 1% and set range: 0-100%
0 to 100.0
If the frequency reference loss function is
enabled (L4-05=1) and frequency reference
is lost, the Drive will run at a reduced
frequency reference determined by the
following formula:
Fref=Fref at time of loss * L4-06.
Frequency Reference Level at
Loss Frequency
L4-06
048
Terminal FV gain
Set unit: 1% and set range: 0 to 200%
0.0 to1000.0
Sets the output level when 10V is input, as
a percentage of the maximum output
frequency (E1-04).
Terminal A1 Gain Setting
H3-02
049
Terminal FV bias
Set unit: 1% and set range = -100 to +100%
–100.0 to +100.0
Sets the output level when 0V is input, as a
percentage of the maximum output
frequency (E1-04).
Terminal A1 Bias Setting
H3-03
050
Terminal FI gain
Set unit: 1% and set range: 0 to 200%
0.0 to 1000.0
Sets the output level when 10V is input.
Terminal A2 Gain Setting
H3-10
051
Terminal FI bias
Set unit: 1% and set range -100 to +100%
–100.0 to+100.0
Sets the output level when 0V is input.
Terminal A2 Bias Setting
H3-11
052
Analog output
Select
(terminal AM-AC)
0: Output frequency
(10V = Max frequency n011)
1: Output current
(10V = rated current of inverter)
2: Output power (10V = inverter rated power)
3: DC bus voltage (10V = 1150VDC)
Selects which monitor will be output on
terminals FM
and FC.
1: Frequency Ref (100% = max. output
frequency)
2: Output Freq (100% = max. output
frequency)
3: Output Current (100% = drive rated
current)
6: Output Voltage (100% = 230V or 100%
= 460V)
7: DC Bus Voltage (100% = 400V or 100%
= 800V)
8: Output kWatts (100% = drive rated
power)
15: Term A1 Level
16: Term A2 Level
18: Mot SEC Current (100% = Motor rated
secondary
current)
20: SFS Output (100% = max. output
frequency)
24: PI Feedback
Terminal FM Monitor
Selection
H4-01