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Parameters described in this page can be accessed by: Interface (ItF)
ITF-
Language (LnG)

RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A When only one selection is possible, the selection made is indicated by
3.2 LANGUAGE Quick Example: Only one language can be chosen.
English
Français << >>
Deutsch
Español
Italiano

Chinese
Русский
Türkçe

Code Name / Description Factory setting
[Language 0] (LnG0)
LnG [3.2 LANGUAGE]

 Current language index.

LnG0 [Language 0] (LnG0)
... ...

LnG9 [Language 9] (LnG9)

 Parameter that can be modified during operation or when stopped.

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Interface (ItF)

Monitoring Configuration (MCF)

This menu can only be accessed with the graphic display terminal.

RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A

3 INTERFACE

3.1 ACCESS LEVEL RUN Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A

3.2 LANGUAGE ENT 3.3 MONITORING CONFIG.

3.3 MONITORING CONFIG. PARAM. BAR SELECT

MONITOR SCREEN TYPE

Code << >> Quick COM. MAP CONFIG.

Code << >> Quick

This can be used to configure the information displayed on the graphic display screen during operation.

RUN Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A

3.3 MONITORING CONFIG.

PARAM. BAR SELECT

MONITOR SCREEN TYPE

COM. MAP CONFIG.

Code << >> Quick

[PARAM. BAR SELECT]: Selection of 1 to 2 parameters displayed on the top line (the first 2 cannot
be modified).

[MONITOR SCREEN TYPE]: Selection of parameters displayed in the centre of the screen and the
display mode (digital values or bar graph format).

[COM. MAP CONFIG.]: Selection of the words displayed and their format.

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Parameters described in this page can be accessed by: Interface (ItF)
ITF- > MCF-

Code Name / Description

MCF- [3.3 MONITORING CONFIG]

Code Name / Description

PbS- [PARAM. BAR SELECT]

[AI1] in V
[AI2] in V
[AI3] in mA
[AO1] in V
[ETA state world]
[Alarm groups] in Hz: parameter displayed in factory configuration
[Frequency ref.] in Hz
[Output frequency] in A: parameter displayed in factory configuration
[Motor current] in rpm
[Motor speed] in V
[Motor voltage] in W
[Motor power] as a %
[Motor torque] in V
[Mains voltage] as a %
[Motor thermal state] as a %
[Drv. thermal state] in Wh or kWh depending on drive rating
[Consumption] in hours (length of time the motor has been switched on)
[Run time] in hours (length of time the drive has been switched on)
[Power on time] in seconds (total time of IGBT overheating alarms)
[IGBT alarm counter] in seconds
[Min. freq time] as a %
[PID reference] as a %
[PID feedback] as a %
[PID error] in Hz
[PID Output] CNF0, 1 or 2 (see page 232)
[Config. active] SET1, 2 or 3 (see page 230)
[Utilised param. set]

Select the parameter using ENT (a then appears next to the parameter). Parameter(s) can also be
deselected using ENT.
1 or 2 parameters can be selected.

Example:

PARAM. BAR SELECT
MONITORING

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Parameters described in this page can be accessed by: ITF- > MCF- > MSC-

Monitor screen type

Code Name / Description Factory setting

MSC- [MONITOR SCREEN TYPE] [Digital] (dEC)

Mdt [Display value type] in V
in V
 [Digital] (dEC) in mA
[Bar graph] (bAr) in V
MPC [List] (LISt)
in Hz: parameter displayed in factory configuration
g [PARAMETER SELECTION] in Hz
in A: parameter displayed in factory configuration
[AI1] in Hz
[AI2] in rpm
[AI3] in V
[AO1] in W
[ETA state world] as a %
[Alarm groups] in V
[Frequency ref.] as a %
[Output frequency] as a %
[Pulse in. work. freq.] in Wh or kWh depending on drive rating
[Motor current] in hours (length of time the motor has been switched on)
[Motor speed] in hours (length of time the drive has been switched on)
[Motor voltage] in seconds (total time of IGBT overheating alarms)
[Motor power] in seconds
[Motor torque] as a %
[Mains voltage] as a %
[Motor thermal state] as a %
[Drv. thermal state] in Hz
[Consumption]
[Run time]
[Power on time]
[IGBT alarm counter]
[Min. freq time]
[PID reference]
[PID feedback]
[PID error]
[PID Output]

Select the parameter(s) using ENT (a then appears next to the parameter). Parameter(s) can also be deselected using ENT.

PARAMETER SELECTION
MONITORING

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Examples include: Display of 2 bar graphs Display of a list of 5 values
Display of 2 digital values

RUN Term +35.0 Hz 80.0 A RUN Term +35.0 Hz 80.0 A RUN Term +35.0 Hz 80.0 A
Min
Motor speed 0 Motor speed max 1.2 MONITORING

1250 rpm Min 1250 rpm 1500 Frequency ref. : 50.1Hz
0
Motor current: 80 A

Motor current Motor current max Motor speed: 1250 rpm
80 A 150
80 A Motor thermal state: 80%

Drv thermal state : 80%

Quick Quick Quick

g These parameters only appear if the corresponding function has been selected in another menu. When the parameters can
also be accessed and adjusted from within the configuration menu for the corresponding function, their description is detailed
in these menus, on the pages indicated, to aid programming.

 Parameter that can be modified during operation or when stopped.

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Interface (ItF)

Parameters described in this page can be accessed by: ITF- > MCF- > ADL-

Communication map configuration

Code Name / Description Factory setting

AdL- [COM. MAP CONFIG.]

IAd1 [Word 1 add. select.] 0

 Select the address of the word to be displayed by pressing the << and >> (F2 and F3) keys and rotating the jog dial.

FAd1 [Format word 1] [Hex] (HE )

 Format of word 1.

HE [Hex] (HE )
SIG [Signed] (SIG)
nSG [Unsigned] (nSG)

IAd2 [Word 2 add. select.] 0

 Select the address of the word to be displayed by pressing the << and >> (F2 and F3) keys and rotating the jog dial.

FAd2 [Format word 2] [Hex] (HE )

 Format of word 2.

HE [Hex] (HE )
SIG [Signed] (SIG)
nSG [Unsigned] (nSG)

IAd3 [Word 3 add. select.] 0

 Select the address of the word to be displayed by pressing the << and >> (F2 and F3) keys and rotating the jog dial.

FAd3 [Format word 3] [Hex] (HE )

 Format of word 3.

HE [Hex] (HE )
SIG [Signed] (SIG)
nSG [Unsigned] (nSG)

IAd4 [Word 4 add. select.] 0

 Select the address of the word to be displayed by pressing the << and >> (F2 and F3) keys and rotating the jog dial.

FAd4 [Format word 4] [Hex] (HE )

 Format of word 4.

HE [Hex] (HE )
SIG [Signed] (SIG)
nSG [Unsigned] (nSG)

Then, it will be possible to view the selected words in the [COMMUNICATION MAP] submenu of the [1.2 MONITORING] menu.
Example:

RUN Term +35.0 Hz 80.0 A

COMMUNICATION MAP

- - - - - - - -- -

- - - - -- - - - -

W3141: F230 Hex

<< >> Quick

 Parameter that can be modified during operation or when stopped.

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Display configuration (dCF)

This menu can only be accessed with the graphic display terminal. It can be used to customize parameters or
a menu and to access parameters.

RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A
Quick
MAIN MENU

1 DRIVE MENU ENT RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A

2 IDENTIFICATION 3 INTERFACE

3 INTERFACE 3.1 ACCESS LEVEL

4 OPEN / SAVE AS 3.2 LANGUAGE RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A

5 PASSWORD 3.3 MONITORING CONFIG. ENT 3.4 DISPLAY CONFIG.

Code 3.4 DISPLAY CONFIG. USER PARAMETERS

MY MENU CONFIG.

Code << >> Quick PARAMETER ACCESS

KEYPAD PARAMETERS

Code << >> Quick

• USER PARAMETERS: Customization of 1 to 15 parameters.
• MY MENU: Creation of a customized menu.
• PARAMETER ACCESS: Customization of the visibility and protection mechanisms of menus and

parameters.

• KEYPAD PARAMETERS: Adjustment of the contrast and stand-by mode of the graphic display terminal

(parameters stored in the terminal rather than in the drive).

Code Name / Description

dCF- [3.4 DISPLAY CONFIG]

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Interface (ItF)

User parameters
If [Return std name] is set to [Yes], the display reverts to standard but the custom settings remain stored.

RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A

USER PARAMETERS

Return std name : No ENT PARAMETER SELECTION
PARAMETER SELECTION

CUSTOMIZED SELECTION FULL

MY MENU SIMPLY START ENT PARAMETER SELECTION

DEVICE NAME SETTINGS SETTINGS

Code << >> Quick MOTOR CONTROL Ramp increment

SERVICE MESSAGE INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG Acceleration Selection of 1 to 15
parameters to be
CONFIGURATION 0 COMMAND Deceleration customized.

CONFIGURATION 1 List Acceleration 2

CONFIGURATION 2 Deceleration 2

SERIAL NUMBER List

ENT List

RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A

CUSTOMIZED SELECTION

Ramp increment Note: The 1st line is [PARAMETER SELECTION] or
[RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A] depending on the path (ENT or
Acceleration List).

Deceleration 2 List of customized parameters.

Delete

ENT

RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A

Ramp increment ENT RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A
User name
User name If no custom settings have
been made, the standard
Unit 1 DRIVE MENU values appear (names, units,
etc.).
Multiplier FLOW REFERENCE
Display on 1 or 2 lines of
Divisor characters.

Offset

Nb characters max. 13

ABC << >>

Offsets and coefficients are Use F1 to change to ABC, abc, 123, *[-.
numerical values. Do not use
a too high multiplier Use the jog dial to increment the character (alphabetical order),
(99,999 - max display).
and << and >> (F2 and F3) to switch to the next or previous

ENT RDY character respectively.

Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A

Unit Customized

Standard: use of the Standard 1 DRIVE MENU
factory set unit.
Customized Once you have entered the unit, LBS

Customized: customization % if you press ENT, the Ramp
of the unit. mA
increment screen will re-appear Nb characters max. 3
%, mA, etc.: select from
drop-down list. Quick in order to display the name. ABC << >>

Press ESC to return to Unit.

ENT RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A ENT RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A
Quick
SERVICE MESSAGE The message entered appears LINE 2
while the View key is pressed.
LINE 1 1 DRIVE MENU

LINE 2 For any service, dial:

LINE 3

LINE 4

LINE 5 Nb characters max. 23

View Quick ABC << >>

RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A Names (USER MENU NAME, DRIVE NAME, configuration, serial no., lines of messages,
names of units, etc.) are customized as in the example of the parameter name shown
USER MENU NAME opposite.

1 DRIVE MENU If no custom settings have been made, the standard values appear (names, units, etc.).

FLOW REFERENCE

Nb characters max. 18 Display on 1 or 2 lines of characters.
Use F1 to change to ABC, abc, 123, *[-.
ABC << >> Quick

Use the jog dial to increment the character (alphabetical order), and
<< and >> (F2 and F3) to switch to the next or previous character respectively.

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Interface (ItF) ITF- > DCF- > CUP-

Parameters described in this page can be accessed by: Factory setting
[No] (nO)
Code Name / Description

CUP- [USER PARAMETERS]

GSP [Return std name]

 Display standard parameters instead of customised ones.

nO [No] (nO)
YES [Yes] (YES)

MYMN [MY MENU]
PAn [DEVICE NAME]

SEr- [SERVICE MESSAGE]

SML01 [LINE 1]
SML02 [LINE 2]
SML03 [LINE 3]
SML04 [LINE 4]
SML05 [LINE 5]
CFN01 [CONFIGURATION 0]
CFN02 [CONFIGURATION 1]
CFN03 [CONFIGURATION 2]

PSn [SERIAL NUMBER]

 Parameter that can be modified during operation or when stopped.

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Interface (ItF)

My Menu config.

RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A ENT Selection of parameters
included in the user menu.
MY MENU CONFIG. PARAMETER SELECTION
FULL Note: The 1st line is
PARAMETER SELECTION [PARAMETER
SIMPLY START SELECTION] or
SELECTED LIST SETTINGS [RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A]
MOTOR CONTROL depending on the path (ENT
INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG ENT PARAMETER SELECTION or List).
COMMAND SETTINGS
Code << >> Quick Parameter list making up the
List Ramp increment user menu.
Acceleration
Deceleration
Acceleration 2
Deceleration 2

List

List

ENT RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A

SELECTED LIST

Ramp increment

Acceleration

Deceleration 2

Del Up Down

Use the F2 and F3 keys to
arrange the parameters in
the list (example below using
F3).

RDY Term +0.0 Hz 0.0 A

SELECTED LIST

Acceleration

Ramp increment

Speed prop. gain

Del Up Down

Code Name / Description

MYC- [MY MENU CONFIG.]

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Parameter access

RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A

PARAMETER ACCESS ENT

PROTECTION RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A

VISIBILITY VISIBILITY ENT RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A
PARAMETERS
PARAMETERS Active Selection to display all
All parameters or only the
MENUS active parameters.

Code << >> Quick Press ESC to exit this
screen.
Code Quick

Quick

ENT

ENT MENUS You remain exclusively
1 DRIVE MENU in the [1 DRIVE MENU]
1.1 SPEED REFERENCE menu. All menus are
1.2 MONITORING selected by default.
1.3 CONFIGURATION
Press ENT to deselect a
menu.

RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A Press ENT to reselect a
menu.
PROTECTION ENT
Note: The protected channel (or channels) must be
PROTECTED CHANNELS RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A selected, as a protected parameter on a selected channel
remains accessible on the channels that are not selected.
PROTECTED PARAMS PROTECTED CHANNELS

HMI

PC TOOL

MODBUS

Code Quick CANopen

COM. CARD

ENT Code Quick

In these screens, all

PROTECTED PARAMS ENT PROTECTED PARAMS parameters in the
1 DRIVE MENU 1.3 CONFIGURATION [1 DRIVE MENU] menu
can be protected and are
1.1 SPEED REFERENCE displayed for selection,
1.2 MONITORING except for the Expert
1.3 CONFIGURATION

MY MENU

FACTORY SETTINGS parameters.

All None Macro configuration Press the All key to
FULL select all the parameters.

All None Press the All key again to

deselect all the

No selections can be made in this parameters.

screen if there are no parameters.

PROTECTED PARAMS ENT PROTECTED PARAMS
APPLICATION FUNCT. JOG
REF. OPERATIONS
RAMP
STOP CONFIGURATION
AUTO DC INJECTION
JOG

JOG

Jog frequency

Jog delay

Note: The protected parameters are no longer accessible and are not, therefore, displayed for the selected
channels.

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Parameters described in this page can be accessed by: Interface (ItF)
ITF- > DCF- > PAC- > PRO- > PCD-
Code Name / Description
Factory setting
pAC- [PARAMETER ACCESS]
[Active] (ACt)
prO- [PROTECTION]

pCd- [PROTECTED CHANNELS]

COn [HMI] (COn): Graphic display terminal or remote display terminal
P S [PC Tool] (P S): PC Software
Mdb [Modbus] (Mdb): Integrated Modbus
CAn [CANopen] (CAn): Integrated CANopen®
nEt [Com. card] (nEt): Communication card (if inserted)

UIS- [VISIBILITY]

PUIS [PARAMETERS]

 Parameter visibility: only active ones, or all parameters.

ACt [Active] (ACt)
ALL [All] (ALL)

 Parameter that can be modified during operation or when stopped.

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Interface (ItF) ITF- > DCF- > CNL-

Parameters described in this page can be accessed by:
Keypad parameters

RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A

KEYPAD PARAMETERS

Keypad contrast : 50%

Keypad stand-by : 5 min

Code << >> Quick

Code Name / Description Adjustment range Factory setting

CnL- [KEYPAD PARAMETERS] 0 to 100% 50%

CrSt [Keypad contrast]

 Contrast of the keypad.

CSbY [Keypad stand-by] [No] (nO) to 10 min 5 min

 Graphic keypad standby delay.

nO [No] (nO): No

 Parameter that can be modified during operation or when stopped.

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Open / Save as (trA)

Open / Save as (trA)

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This menu can only be accessed with the graphic display terminal.

RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A
Quick
MAIN MENU

1 DRIVE MENU

2 IDENTIFICATION ENT RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A

3 INTERFACE 4 OPEN / SAVE AS

4 OPEN / SAVE AS 4.1 OPEN

5 PASSWORD 4.2 SAVE AS

Code

Code << >> Quick

[4.1 OPEN]: To download one of the 4 files from the graphic display terminal to the drive.

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Open / Save as (trA)

[4.2 SAVE AS]: To download the current drive configuration to the graphic display terminal.

RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A

4. OPEN / SAVE AS ENT RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A
4.1 OPEN
4.1 OPEN File 1 Used ENT RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A See details on the
File 2 Empty next page.
4.2 SAVE AS File 3 Empty DOWNLOAD GROUP
File 4 Empty ENT
None

All

Drive configuration

Code << >> Quick Motor parameters

Code << >> Quick Communication

Code Quick

Note: Opening an empty file
has no effect.

RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A
DOWNLOAD

ENT PLEASE CHECK THAT
THE DRIVE WIRING IS OK
ESC = abort ENT = continue

RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A Code Quick
4.2 SAVE AS RDY
File 1 ENT
File 2 Used
File 3 Free ENT Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A
File 4 Free DOWNLOAD
Free
TRANSFER IN PROGRESS

Code Quick

Saving to a used file deletes ...
and replaces the
configuration contained in this RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A
file. DOWNLOAD

DONE
ENT or ESC to continue

Various messages may appear when the download is requested:

• [TRANSFER IN PROGRESS]
• [DONE]
• Error messages if download not possible
• [Motor parameters are NOT COMPATIBLE. Do you want to continue?]: In this case, the download is

possible, but the parameters will be restricted.

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Open / Save as (trA)

DOWNLOAD GROUP

[None]: No parameters
[All]:
[Drive configuration]: All parameters in all menus

[Motor parameters]: The entire [1 DRIVE MENU] without
[COMMUNICATION]

[Rated motor volt.] (UnS) In the [MOTOR CONTROL] (drC-) menu

[Rated motor freq.] (FrS)

[PSI align curr. max] (NCr)

[Rated motor speed] (nSP)

[Motor 1 Cosinus phi] (COS)

[Rated motor power] (nPr)

[Motor param choice] (MPC)

[Tune selection] (StUn)

[Mot. therm. current] (ItH)

[IR compensation] (UFr)

[Slip compensation] (SLP)

[Cust stator resist.] (rSA)

[Lfw] (LFA)

[Cust. rotor t const.] (trA)

[Nominal I sync.] (nCrS)

[Nom motor spdsync] (nSPS)

[Pole pairs] (PPnS)

[Syn. EMF constant] (PHS)

[Autotune L d-axis] (LdS)

[Autotune L q-axis] (LqS)

[Nominal freq sync.] (FrSS)

[Cust. stator R syn] (rSAS)

[Motor torque] (tqS)

[U1] (U1)

[F1] (F1)

[U2] (U2)

[F2] (F2)

[U3] (U3)

[F3] (F3)

[U4] (U4)

[F4] (F4)

[U5] (U5)

[F5] (F5)

The motor parameters that can be accessed in [Expert] (EPr)
mode, page 261.

[Mot. therm. current] (ItH) In the [SETTINGS] (SEt-) menu
All the parameters in the [COMMUNICATION] menu
[Communication] :

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Open / Save as (trA)
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Password (COd)

Password (COd)

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With graphic display terminal

RDY Term 0.0 Hz 0.0 A
Quick
MAIN MENU

1 DRIVE MENU

2 IDENTIFICATION

3 INTERFACE ENT RUN Term +50.0 Hz 0.0 A

4 OPEN / SAVE AS 5 PASSWORD

5 PASSWORD State : Unlocked

Code PIN code 1 : OFF

PIN code 2 : OFF

Upload rights : Permitted

Download rights : Unlock. drv

Code << >> Quick

With integrated display terminal

= ENT ESC = ESC

drI- ENT PASSWORD
ItF- ESC
trA-
COd-

Enables the configuration to be protected with an access code or a password to be entered in order to access
a protected configuration.

Example with graphic display terminal:

RUN Term +50.0 Hz 0.0 A RUN Term +50.0 Hz 0.0 A
PIN 1ode 1
5 PASSWORD

State : Unlocked 9520

PIN code 1 : OFF

Upload rights : Permitted ENT

Download rights : Unlock. drv Min =OFF Max =9999
<< >> Quick
Code << >> Quick

• The drive is unlocked when the PIN codes are set to [Unlocked] (OFF) (no password) or when the correct

code has been entered. All menus are visible.

• Before protecting the configuration with an access code, you must:

- Define the [Upload rights] (ULr) and [Download rights] (dLr).
- Make a careful note of the code and keep it in a place where you will be able to find it.

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Password (COd)

• The drive has 2 access codes, enabling 2 access levels to be set up:

- PIN code 1 is a public unlock code: 6969.
- PIN code 2 is an unlock code known only to Schneider Electric Product Support. It can only be

accessed in [Expert] (EPr) mode.
- Only one PIN1 or PIN2 code can be used, the other must remain set to [OFF] (OFF).

Note: When the unlock code is entered, the user access code appears.

The following items are access-protected:

• Return to factory settings ([FACTORY SETTINGS] (FCS-) menu.
• The channels and parameters protected by the [MY MENU] (MYMn-) as well as the menu itself.
• The custom display settings ([3.4 DISPLAY CONFIG.] (dCF-) menu).

Code Name / Description Adjustment range Factory setting

COd- [5 PASSWORD] [Unlocked] (ULC)

CSt [State]

Information parameter, cannot be modified.

LC [Locked] (LC): The drive is locked by a password
ULC [Unlocked] (ULC): The drive is not locked by a password

COd [PIN code 1] [OFF] (OFF) to 9,999 [OFF] (OFF)

1st access code. The value [OFF] (OFF) indicates that no password has been set [Unlocked] (ULC). The value [ON] (On)
indicates that the drive is protected and an access code must be entered in order to unlock it. Once the correct code has been

entered, it remains on the display and the drive is unlocked until the next time the power supply is disconnected.

PIN code 1 is a public unlock code: 6969.

COd2 [PIN code 2] [OFF] (OFF) to 9,999 [OFF] (OFF)

This parameter can only be accessed in [Expert] (EPr) mode.
2nd access code. The value [OFF] (OFF) indicates that no password has been set [Unlocked] (ULC). The value [ON] (On)
indicates that the drive is protected and an access code must be entered in order to unlock it. Once the correct code has been

entered, it remains on the display and the drive is unlocked until the next time the power supply is disconnected.

PIN code 2 is an unlock code known only to Schneider Electric Product Support.

When [PIN code 2] (COd2) is not set to [OFF] (OFF), the [1.2 MONITORING] (MOn-) menu is the only one visible. Then if
[PIN code 2] (COd2) is set to [OFF] (OFF) (drive unlocked), all menus are visible.

If the display settings are modified in [3.4 DISPLAY CONFIG.] (dCF-) menu, and if [PIN code 2] (COd2) is not set to
[OFF] (OFF), the visibility configured is kept. Then if [PIN code 2] (COd2) is set to OFF (drive unlocked), the visibility
configured in [3.4 DISPLAY CONFIG.] (dCF-) menu is kept.

ULr [Upload rights] [Permitted] (ULr0)

Reads or copies the current configuration to the drive.

ULr0 [Permitted] (ULr0): The current drive configuration can be uploaded to the graphic display terminal or PC Software.
ULr1 [Not allowed] (ULr1): The current drive configuration can only be uploaded to the graphic display terminal or PC Sofware if

the drive is not protected by an access code or if the correct code has been entered.

dLr [Download rights] [Unlock. drv] (dLr1)

Writes the current configuration to the drive or downloads a configuration to the drive.

dLr0 [Locked drv] (dLr0): A configuration file can only be downloaded to the drive if the drive is protected by an access code,
which is the same as the access code for the configuration to be downloaded.

dLr1 [Unlock. drv] (dLr1): A configuration file can be downloaded to the drive or a configuration in the drive can be modified if the
drive is unlocked (access code entered) or is not protected by an access code.

dLr2 [Not allowed] (dLr2): Download not authorized.
dLr3 [Lock/unlock] (dLr3): Combination of [Locked drv.] (dLr0) and [Unlock. drv] (dLr1).

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Multipoint Screen

9

Multipoint Screen
Communication is possible between a graphic display terminal and a number of drives connected on the same
bus. The addresses of the drives must be configured in advance in the [COMMUNICATION] (COM-) menu
using the [Modbus Address] (Add) parameter, page 276.

When a number of drives are connected to the same graphic display terminal, it automatically displays the
following screens:

CONNECTION IN PROGRESS
Vxxxxxx

MULTIPOINT ADDRESSES Selection of drives for multipoint dialog (select each address and
Address 1 check the box by pressing ENT).
Address 2
Address 3 This screen only appears the first time the drive is powered up, or if
Address 4 the "Cfg Add" function key on the MULTIPOINT SCREEN is pressed
Address 5 (see below).
Address 6

ESC

MULTIPOINT SCREEN ESC RUN +952 Rpm 101 A 3 Selection of a drive for multipoint dialog.
Motor speed
Rdy 0 Rpm 0A 2

RUN +952 Rpm 101 A 3 ENT +952 rpm
NLP +1500 Rpm 1250 A 4

Not connected 5 Motor current

Rdy + 0 Rpm 0A 6 101 A

Cfg Add HOME T/K

Cfg Add

In multipoint mode, the command channel is not displayed. From left to right, the state, then the 2 selected
parameters, and finally the drive address appear.

All menus can be accessed in multipoint mode. Only drive control via the graphic display terminal is not
authorized, apart from the Stop key, which locks all the drives.
If there is an error on a drive, this drive is displayed.

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This part contains the following chapters:
Page
Chapter Chapter Name 307
11 309
12 Maintenance
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Maintenance

10

Limitation of Warranty
The warranty does not apply if the product has been opened, except by Schneider Electric services.

Servicing

CAUTION

RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE DRIVE
Adapt the following recommendations according to the environment conditions: temperature, chemical, dust.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

It is recommended to do the following in order to optimize continuity of operation.

Environment Part concerned Action Periodicity

Knock on the product Housing - control block Check the drive visual aspect At least each year
(led - display)

Corrosion Terminals - connector - screws - Inspect and clean if required
EMC plate

Dust Terminals - fans - blowholes

Temperature Around the product Check and correct if required

Cooling Fan Check the fan operation

Replace the fan After 3 to 5 years, depending
on the operating conditions

Vibration Terminal connections Check tightening at recom- At least each year
mended torque

Note: The fan operation depends on the drive thermal state. The drive may be running and the fan not.

Spares and repairs
Serviceable product. Please refer to your Customer Care Centre.

Long time storage

If the drive was not connected to mains for an extended period of time, the capacitors must be restored to their
full performance before the motor is started. See page 39.

Fan replacement

It is possible to order a new fan for the ATV320 maintenance, see the commercial references on
www.schneider-electric.com.

Fans may continue to run for a certain period of time even after power to the product has been disconnected.

CAUTION

RUNNING FANS
Verify that fans have come to a complete standstill before handling them.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

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11

What's in this Chapter? Page
This chapter contains the following topics: 310
310
Topic 311
Error code 313
Clearing the detected fault
Fault detection codes which require a power reset after the detected fault is cleared 316
Fault detection codes that can be cleared with the automatic restart function after the cause has 316
disappeared 316
Fault detection codes that are cleared as soon as their cause disappears 317
Option card changed or removed
Control block changed
Fault detection codes displayed on the remote display terminal

DANGER

HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH
Read and understand the instructions in "Safety Information" chapter before performing any procedure in this
chapter.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

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• If the display does not light up, check the power supply to the drive.
• The assignment of the Fast stop or Freewheel functions will help to prevent the drive starting if the

corresponding logic inputs are not powered up. The ATV320 then displays [Freewheel] (nSt) in
freewheel stop and [Fast stop] (FSt) in fast stop. This is normal since these functions are active at zero
so that the drive will be stopped if there is a wire break.

• Check that the run command input is activated in accordance with the selected control mode

([2/3 wire control] (tCC) and [2 wire type] (tCt) parameters, page 85).

• If an input is assigned to the limit switch function and this input is at zero, the drive can only be started up

by sending a command for the opposite direction (see page 224).

• If the reference channel or command channel is assigned to a communication bus, when the power supply

is connected, the drive will display [Freewheel] (nSt) and remain in stop mode until the communication
bus sends a command.

Code Name / Description

dGt- [DIAGNOSTICS]

This menu can only be accessed with the graphic display terminal. It displays detected faults and their cause in plain text and can
be used to carry out tests, see page 64.

Clearing the detected fault

In the event of a non resettable detected fault:

• Disconnect all power, including external control power that may be present.
• Lock all power disconnects in the open position.
• Wait 15 minutes to allow the DC bus capacitors to discharge (the drive LEDs are not indicators of the

absence of DC bus voltage).

• Measure the voltage of the DC bus between the PA/+ and PC/– terminals to ensure that the voltage is less

than 42 Vdc.

• If the DC bus capacitors do not discharge completely, contact your local Schneider Electric representative.

Do not repair or operate the drive.

• Find and correct the detected fault.
• Restore power to the drive to confirm the detected fault has been rectified.

In the event of a resettable detected fault, the drive can be reset after the cause is cleared:

- By switching off the drive until the display disappears completely, then switching on again.
- Automatically in the scenarios described for the [AUTOMATIC RESTART] (Atr-) function, page

252.
- By means of a logic input or control bit assigned to the [FAULT RESET] (rSt-) function, page 251.
- By pressing the STOP/RESET key on the graphic display keypad if the active channel command is

the HMI (see [Cmd channel 1] (Cd1) page 155).

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Fault detection codes which require a power reset after the detected fault is cleared

The cause of the detected fault must be removed before resetting by turning off and then back on.
ASF, brF, SOF, SPF and tnF detected faults can also be cleared remotely by means of a logic input
or control bit ([Fault reset] (rSF) parameter, page 251).

Detected Fault Name Probable cause Remedy

AnF [Load slipping] • The difference between the output • Check the motor, gain and stabillity parameters.
• Add a braking resistor.
frequency and the speed feedback is not • Check the size of the motor/drive/load.
correct. • Check the encoder's mechanical coupling and its wiring.
• Check the setting of parameters

ASF [Angle Error] • This occurs during the phase-shift angle • Check the motor phases and the maximum current allowed

measurement, if the motor phase is by the drive.
disconnected or if the motor inductance is
too high.

brF [Brake feedback] • The brake feedback contact does not • Check the feedback circuit and the brake logic control

match the brake logic control. circuit.

• The brake does not stop the motor quickly • Check the mechanical state of the brake.
• Check the brake linings.
enough (detected by measuring the
speed on the "Pulse input" input).

CrF1 [Precharge] • Charging relay control detected fault or • Turn the drive off and then turn on again.
• Check the internal connections.
charging resistor damaged. • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.

EEF1 [Control Eeprom] • Internal memory detected fault, control • Check the environment (electromagnetic compatibility).
EEF2 [Power Eeprom] • Turn off, reset, return to factory settings.
block. • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.

• Internal memory detected fault, power

card.

FCF1 [Out. contact. • The output contactor remains closed • Check the contactor and its wiring.
• Check the feedback circuit.
stuck] although the opening conditions have
been met.

HdF [IGBT desaturation] • Short-circuit or grounding at the drive • Check the cables connecting the drive to the motor, and the

output. motor insulation.

ILF [internal com. link] • Communication interruption between • Check the environment (electromagnetic compatibility).
• Check the connections.
option card and drive. • Replace the option card.
• Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.

InF1 [Rating error] • The power card is different from the card • Check the reference of the power card.

stored.

InF2 [Incompatible PB] • The power card is incompatible with the • Check the reference of the power card and its compatibility.

control block.

InF3 [Internal serial link] • Communication interruption between the • Check the internal connections.

internal cards. • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.

InF4 [Internal-mftg zone] • Internal data inconsistent. • Recalibrate the drive (performed by Schneider Electric

Product Support).

InF6 [Internal - fault • The option installed in the drive is not • Check the reference and compatibility of the option.
• Check that the option is well inserted into the ATV320.
option] recognized.

InF9 [Internal- I • The current measurements are incorrect. • Replace the current sensors or the power card.
• Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.
measure]

InFA [Internal-mains • The input stage is not operating correctly. • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.

circuit]

InFb [Internal- th. • The drive temperature sensor is not • Replace the drive temperature sensor.
• Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.
sensor] operating correctly.

InFE [internal- CPU ] • Internal microprocessor detected fault. • Turn off and reset.
• Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.

SAFF [Safety fault] • Debounce time exceeded. • Check the safety functions configuration.
• SS1 threshold exceeded. • Check the ATV320 Integrated safety Functions manual
• Wrong configuration. • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.
• SLS type overspeed detected.

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Detected Fault Name Probable cause Remedy

SOF [Overspeed] • Instability or driving load too high. • Check the motor, gain and stability parameters.
• Add a braking resistor.
SPF [Speed fdback • Signal on "Pulse input" missing, if the • Check the size of the motor/drive/load.
loss] • Check the parameters settings for the
input is used for speed measurement.
[FREQUENCY METER] (FqF-) function page 266, if it is
• Encoder feedback signal missing configured.

• Check the wiring of the input cable and the detector used.

• Check the configuration parameters of the encoder.
• Check the wiring between the encoder and the drive.
• Check the encoder.

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disappeared

These detected faults can also be cleared by turning on and off or by means of a logic input or control bit
([Fault reset] (rSF) parameter page 251).

Detected Fault Name Probable cause Remedy

bLF [Brake control] • Brake release current not reached. • Check the drive/motor connection.

• Brake engage frequency threshold • Check the motor windings.

[Brake engage freq] (bEn) only • Check the [Brake release I FW] (Ibr) and
regulated when brake logic control is
assigned. [Brake release I Rev] (Ird) settings page 194.

• Apply the recommended settings for

[Brake engage freq] (bEn).

CnF [Com. network] • Communication interruption on • Check the environment (electromagnetic compatibility).
• Check the wiring.
communication card. • Check the time-out.
• Replace the option card.
• Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.

COF [CANopen com.] • Communication interruption on the • Check the communication bus.
• Check the time-out.
CANopen® bus. • Refer to the CANopen® User's manual.

EPF1 [External flt-LI/Bit] • Event triggered by an external • Check the device which caused the triggering and reset.

device, depending on user.

EPF2 [External fault com.] • Event triggered by a communication • Check for the cause of the triggering and reset.

network.

FbES [FB stop flt.] • Function blocks have been stopped • Check [Stop FB Stop motor] (FbSM) configuration.

while motor was running.

FCF2 [Out. contact. open.] • The output contactor remains open • Check the contactor and its wiring.

although the closing conditions have • Check the feedback circuit.

been met.

LCF [input contactor] • The drive is not turned on even • Check the contactor and its wiring.

though [Mains V. time out ] (LCt) • Check the time-out.

has elapsed. • Check the supply mains/contactor/drive connection.

LFF3 [AI3 4-20mA loss] • Loss of the 4-20 mA reference on • Check the connection on the analog inputs.

analog input AI3.

ObF [Overbraking] • Braking too sudden or driving load. • Increase the deceleration time.
• Supply voltage too high. • Install a braking resistor if necessary.
• Activate the [Dec ramp adapt.] (brA) function page 172, if

it is compatible with the application.

• Check the supply voltage.

OCF [Overcurrent] • Parameters in the [SETTINGS] • Check the parameters.
• Check the size of the motor/drive/load.
(SEt-) and [MOTOR CONTROL]
(drC-) menus are not correct. • Check the state of the mechanism.
• Decrease [Current limitation] (CLI).
• Inertia or load too high. • Increase the switching frequency.

• Mechanical locking.

OHF [Drive overheat] • Drive temperature too high. • Check the motor load, the drive ventilation and the ambient

temperature. Wait for the drive to cool down before restarting.

OLC [Proc. overload flt] • Process overload. • Check and remove the cause of the overload.
• Check the parameters of the

[PROCESS OVERLOAD] (OLd-) function, page 272.

OLF [Motor overload] • Triggered by excessive motor • Check the setting of the motor thermal protection, check the

current. motor load. Wait for the motor to cool down before restarting.

OPF1 [1 output phase loss] • Loss of one phase at drive output. • Check the connections from the drive to the motor.

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Detected Fault Name Probable cause Remedy

OPF2 [3 motor phase loss] • Motor not connected or motor power • Check the connections from the drive to the motor.

too low. • If an output contactor is being used, set

• Output contactor open. [Output Phase Loss] (OPL) to [Output cut] (OAC), page
• Instantaneous instability in the motor 256.

current. • Test on a low power motor or without a motor: In factory

settings mode, motor phase loss detection is active

[Output Phase Loss] (OPL) = [Yes] (YES). To check the
drive in a test or maintenance environment, without having to

use a motor with the same rating as the drive (in particular for

high power drives), deactivate motor phase loss detection

[Output Phase Loss] (OPL) = [No] (nO), see instructions
given page 256.

• Check and optimize the following parameters:

[IR compensation] (UFr) page 90, [Rated motor volt.]
(UnS) and [Rated mot. current] (nCr) page 86 and
perform [Auto tuning] (tUn) page 87.

OSF [Mains overvoltage] • Supply voltage too high. • Check the supply voltage.
• Disturbed mains supply.

OtFL [LI6=PTC overheat] • Overheating of PTC probes detected • Check the motor load and motor size.
• Check the motor ventilation.
on input LI6. • Wait for the motor to cool before restarting.
• Check the type and state of the PTC probes.

PtFL [LI6=PTC probe] • PTC probe on input LI6 open or • Check the PTC probe and the wiring between it and the

short-circuited. motor/drive.

SCF1 [Motor short circuit] • Short-circuit or grounding at the drive • Check the cables connecting the drive to the motor, and the

output. motor insulation.

• Reduce the switching frequency.
• Connect chokes in series with the motor.
• Check the adjustment of speed loop and brake.
• Increase the [Time to restart] (ttr), page 101.
• Increase the switching frequency.

SCF3 [Ground short • Significant earth leakage current at • Check the cables connecting the drive to the motor, and the

circuit] the drive output if several motors are motor insulation.
connected in parallel.
• Reduce the switching frequency.
• Connect chokes in series with the motor.
• Check the adjustment of speed loop and brake.
• Increase the [Time to restart] (ttr), page 101.
• Reduce the switching frequency.

SCF4 [IGBT short circuit] • Power component detected fault. • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.

SCF5 [Motor short circuit] • Short-circuit at drive output. • Check the cables connecting the drive to the motor, and the

motor’s insulation.

• Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.

SLF1 [Modbus com.] • Communication interruption on the • Check the communication bus.
• Check the time-out.
Modbus bus. • Refer to the Modbus User's manual.

SLF2 [PC com.] • Communication interruption with PC • Check the PC Software connecting cable.

Software. • Check the time-out.

SLF3 [HMI com.] • Communication interruption with the • Check the terminal connection

graphic display terminal or remote • Check the time-out.

display terminal.

SSF [Torque/current lim] • Switch to torque or current limitation. • Check if there are any mechanical problems.
• Check the parameters of [TORQUE LIMITATION] (tOL-)

page 216 and the parameters of the

[TORQUE OR I LIM. DETECT.] (tId-), page 264.

tJF [IGBT overheat] • Drive overheated. • Check the size of the load/motor/drive.
• Reduce the switching frequency.
• Wait for the motor to cool before restarting.

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Detected Fault Name Probable cause Remedy

tnF [Auto-tuning] • Special motor or motor whose power • Check that the motor/drive are compatible.

is not suitable for the drive. • Check that the motor is present during auto-tuning.
• If an output contactor is being used, close it during auto-tuning.
• Motor not connected to the drive. • Check that the motor is stopped during tune operation.

• Motor not stopped

ULF [Proc. underload Flt] • Process underload. • Check and remove the cause of the underload.
• Check the parameters of the

[PROCESS UNDERLOAD] (Uld-) function, page 270.

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Detected Fault Name Probable cause Remedy

CFF [Incorrect config.] • Option card changed or removed. • Check that there are no card errors.
• In the event of the option card being changed/removed

deliberately, see the remarks below.

• Control block replaced by a control block • Check that there are no card errors.

configured on a drive with a different • In the event of the control block being changed

rating. deliberately, see the remarks below.

• The current configuration is inconsistent. • Return to factory settings or retrieve the backup

configuration, if it is valid (see page 81).

CFI [Invalid config.] • Invalid configuration. • Check the configuration loaded previously.
CFI2 • Load a compatible configuration.
CSF The configuration loaded in the drive via
dLF the bus or communication network is
FbE inconsistent.
HCF
[Ch. Sw. fault] • Switch to not valid channels. • Check the function parameters.
PHF
[Dynamic load fault] • Abnormal load variation. • Check that the load is not blocked by an obstacle.
USF • Removal of a run command causes a reset.

[FB fault] • Function blocks error. • See [FB Fault] (FbFt) for more details.

[Cards pairing] • The [CARDS PAIRING] (PPI-) • In the event of a card error, reinsert the original card.
• Confirm the configuration by entering the
function page 269 has been configured
and a drive card has been changed. [Pairing password] (PPI) if the card was changed
deliberately.

[Input phase loss] • Drive incorrectly supplied or a fuse • Check the power connection and the fuses.

blown. • Use a 3-phase supply mains.
• Disable the detected fault by [Input phase loss] (IPL) =
• One phase missing.
• 3-phase ATV320 used on a single-phase [No] (nO) page 86.

supply mains.

• Unbalanced load.

This protection only operates with the drive
on load.

[Undervoltage] • Supply mains too low. • Check the voltage and the parameters of
• Transient voltage dip.
[UNDERVOLTAGE MGT] (USb-), page 259.

Option card changed or removed

When an option card is removed or replaced by another, the drive locks in [Incorrect config.] (CFF) fault
mode on power-up. If the card has been deliberately changed or removed, the detected fault can be cleared
by pressing the ENT key twice, which causes the factory settings to be restored (see page 81) for the
parameter groups affected by the card. These are as follows:
Card replaced by a card of the same type

• Communication cards: only the parameters that are specific to communication cards

Control block changed

When a control block is replaced by a control block configured on a drive with a different rating, the drive locks
in [Incorrect config.] (CFF) fault mode on power-up. If the control block has been deliberately changed, the
detected fault can be cleared by pressing the ENT key twice, which causes all the factory settings to be
restored.

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Fault detection codes displayed on the remote display terminal

Code Name Description

InIt [Initialization in The microcontroller is initializing.
Search underway for communication configuration.
progress]

COM.E [Communication error] Time out detected fault (50 ms).
This message is displayed after 20 attempts at communication.
(1)
[Alarm button] A key has been held down for more than 10 seconds.
A-17 The keypad is disconnected.
The keypad wakes up when a key is pressed.
(1)

CLr [Confirmation of This is displayed when the STOP key is pressed once if the active command channel is the remote
detected fault reset] display terminal.
(1)
[Drive disparity] The drive brand does not match that of the remote display terminal.
dEU.E
[ROM anomaly] The remote display terminal detects a ROM anomaly on the basis of checksum calculation.
(1)
[RAM anomaly] The remote display terminal detects a RAM anomaly.
rOM.E
[Other detected faults] Other detected faults.
(1)

rAM.E

(1)

CPU.E

(1)

(1) Flashing

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What's in this Part? IV
This part contains the following chapters:
Page
Chapter Chapter Name 321
13 323
14 Index of Functions
Index of Parameter Codes

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Index of Functions Page
85
The following table represents the parameter codes: 218
85
Function 185
[2 wire] (2C) 187
[2nd CURRENT LIMIT.] 176
[3 wire] (3C) 252
[+/- SPEED] 87
[+/-SPEED AROUND REF.] 236
[AUTO DC INJECTION] 245
[AUTOMATIC RESTART] 194
[Auto tuning] 253
[AUTO TUNING BY LI] 146
DC Bus 258
[BRAKE LOGIC CONTROL] 257
[CATCH ON THE FLY] 263
Command and reference channels 135
Deferred stop on thermal alarm 81
[DRIVE OVERHEAT] 251
[ENCODER FAULT] 189
[ENCODER CONFIGURATION] 204
[FACTORY SETTINGS] 219
[Fault reset] 178
[FLUXING BY LI] 220
[HIGH SPEED HOISTING] 199
[DYN CURRENT LIMIT] 122
[JOG] 267
LINE CONTACTOR COMMAND 232
Load measurement 254
[Load sharing] 120
Load variation detection 223
Motor or configuration switching [MULTIMOTORS/CONFIG.] (MMC-) 272
Motor thermal protection 230
[Noise reduction] 302
[OUTPUT CONTACTOR CMD] 210
[Ovld.Proces.Mngmt] 224
[PARAM. SET SWITCHING] 180
[5 PASSWORD] 250
[PID REGULATOR] 170
POSITIONING BY SENSORS 167
PRESET SPEEDS 204
PTC probe
[RAMP] 321
[REFERENCE SWITCH.]
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[RP assignment]
REFERENCE MEMORIZING Page
[STOP CONFIGURATION] 128
Stop at distance calculated after deceleration limit switch 188
Summing input / Subtracting input / Multiplier 173
Synchronous motor parameters 226
TORQUE LIMITATION 168
TRAVERSE CONTROL 112
[Underload Managmt.] 215
Use of the "Pulse input" input to measure the speed of rotation of the motor 237
271
265

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Index of Parameter Codes

The following table represents the parameter codes: 13

Code CUSTOMER
SETTING

[1.1 SPEED REFERENCE]
(rEF-)
[1.2 MONITORING]
(MOn-)
[FACTORY SETTINGS]
(FCS-)
[Macro configuration]
(CFG)
[SIMPLY START]
(SIM-)
[SETTINGS]
(SEt-)
[MOTOR CONTROL]
(drC-)
[INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG]
(I_O-)
[COMMAND]
(CtL-)
[FUNCTION BLOCKS]
(FbM-)
[APPLICATION FUNCT.]
(FUn-)
[FAULT MANAGEMENT]
(FLt-)
[COMMUNICATION]
(COM-)
[3 INTERFACE]
(ItF-)

AC2 89 171
187
ACC 46 52 87 89 212
AdC 52 170
AdCO 52 133 176
Add
AI1A 52 134 277
AI1C 52 134 276
A11E 52 133
A11F 133 210
AI1S 53 133 276
A11t 53
A12A 53 134
A12C 134
A12E 50 134
A12F 63 133
A12S 53 134
A12t 53
A13A 53 134
A13C 134
A13E 134
A13F 135
A13L 134
A13S 135
A13t
AIC2 144
AIU1
ALGr 144
AMOC
AO1
AO1C
AO1F

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CUSTOMER
SETTING

[1.1 SPEED REFERENCE]
(rEF-)
[1.2 MONITORING]
(MOn-)
[FACTORY SETTINGS]
(FCS-)
[Macro configuration]
(CFG)
[SIMPLY START]
(SIM-)
[SETTINGS]
(SEt-)
[MOTOR CONTROL]
(drC-)
[INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG]
(I_O-)
[COMMAND]
(CtL-)
[FUNCTION BLOCKS]
(FbM-)
[APPLICATION FUNCT.]
(FUn-)
[FAULT MANAGEMENT]
(FLt-)
[COMMUNICATION]
(COM-)
[3 INTERFACE]
(ItF-)

AO1t 53 144
AOH1 53 144
AOL1 62 144
53
APH 53 144
ASH1 144
ASL1 55 114 190
56
ASt 252
Atr 55 109
AUt 114
62
AU1A 135
AU2A 135

bCI 194
bdCO 277

bEd 195
bEn 101 195
bEt 101 195
bFr 86 105
bIP
bIr 194
bLC 101 195
bMp
bnS 194
bnU 157
bOA
bOO 158
brA 158
brH0 120
brH1 120
brH2
brr 172
brt 197
bSP 197
bSt 198
bUEr 198
CCFG 101 194
CCS 131
194
Cd1 158
Cd2 86
155
CFG 155
CFPS 155
CHA1 82 85
CHA2
230
324 230

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Code SETTING

[1.1 SPEED REFERENCE]
(rEF-)
[1.2 MONITORING]
(MOn-)
[FACTORY SETTINGS]
(FCS-)
[Macro configuration]
(CFG)
[SIMPLY START]
(SIM-)
[SETTINGS]
(SEt-)
[MOTOR CONTROL]
(drC-)
[INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG]
(I_O-)
[COMMAND]
(CtL-)
[FUNCTION BLOCKS]
(FbM-)
[APPLICATION FUNCT.]
(FUn-)
[FAULT MANAGEMENT]
(FLt-)
[COMMUNICATION]
(COM-)
[3 INTERFACE]
(ItF-)

CHCF 154
CHM
CL2 235
CLI
CLL 95 218
CLO
CLS 94 119 218

CMdC 261
CnF1
CnF2 205
CnFS
228
COd
COd2 56 235
62 235
COF 75
COL 75 156 204
COP 107 262
COr 53
COS 53 134 204
CP1 134
CP2 75 118 200
CrH3 56 200
CrL3
CrSt 66 295
CrtF 67
CSbY 67 295
CSt 302
Ctd
Ctt 102 252
CtU 105
dA2 158
dA3 137 168
dAF 169
dAL 227
dAnF 227
dAr 263
dAS 227
dbS 223
dCCC 223
dCCM 245
dCC1 245
dCC2
dCC3

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CUSTOMER
SETTING

[1.1 SPEED REFERENCE]
(rEF-)
[1.2 MONITORING]
(MOn-)
[FACTORY SETTINGS]
(FCS-)
[Macro configuration]
(CFG)
[SIMPLY START]
(SIM-)
[SETTINGS]
(SEt-)
[MOTOR CONTROL]
(drC-)
[INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG]
(I_O-)
[COMMAND]
(CtL-)
[FUNCTION BLOCKS]
(FbM-)
[APPLICATION FUNCT.]
(FUn-)
[FAULT MANAGEMENT]
(FLt-)
[COMMUNICATION]
(COM-)
[3 INTERFACE]
(ItF-)

dCC4 67 93 173 272
dCC5 67 89 174
dCC6 67 87 89 171
dCC7 67 187
dCC8 67 141 170
141
dCF 75 141 267
dCI 141 267
dE2 64
67 302
dEC 67
dLb 67
dLd 67
dLr 67
dO1 67
dO1d 67
dO1H 66
dO1S 66
dP1 66
dP2 66
dP3 66
dP4 66
dP5 66
dP6 66
dP7
dP8 228
drC1 187
drC2 187
drC3 243
drC4 242
drC5
drC6 259
drC7 135
drC8 135
dSF
dSI 277
dSP 258
dtF
EbO NVE41295 04/2018
EPL
EnU
EnS
ErCO
EtF

326

Index of Parameter Codes CUSTOMER
Code SETTING

[1.1 SPEED REFERENCE]
(rEF-)
[1.2 MONITORING]
(MOn-)
[FACTORY SETTINGS]
(FCS-)
[Macro configuration]
(CFG)
[SIMPLY START]
(SIM-)
[SETTINGS]
(SEt-)
[MOTOR CONTROL]
(drC-)
[INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG]
(I_O-)
[COMMAND]
(CtL-)
[FUNCTION BLOCKS]
(FbM-)
[APPLICATION FUNCT.]
(FUn-)
[FAULT MANAGEMENT]
(FLt-)
[COMMUNICATION]
(COM-)
[3 INTERFACE]
(ItF-)

F1 55 118
F2 55 118
F2d 102
F3 81 119
F4 119
F5 50 119
FAb 120
FAd1
FAd2 288
FAd3 288
FAd4 288
FAnF 288
FbCd 136 263
FbdF 158
FbFt 159
FbrM 158
FbSN 159
FbSt 159
FCS1 158
Fdt
FFH 266
FFM
FFt 118
FLI
FLO 104
FLOC
FLOt 102 173
FLr
FLU 189
Fn1
Fn2 277
Fn3
Fn4 277
FPI
FqA 277
FqC
FqF 253
FqL
FqS 95 109 189
Fqt
Fr1 157
Fr1b
157

157

157

212

266

266

266

102 253

266
154

167

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Code Index of Parameter Codes

CUSTOMER
SETTING

[1.1 SPEED REFERENCE]
(rEF-)
[1.2 MONITORING]
(MOn-)
[FACTORY SETTINGS]
(FCS-)
[Macro configuration]
(CFG)
[SIMPLY START]
(SIM-)
[SETTINGS]
(SEt-)
[MOTOR CONTROL]
(drC-)
[INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG]
(I_O-)
[COMMAND]
(CtL-)
[FUNCTION BLOCKS]
(FbM-)
[APPLICATION FUNCT.]
(FUn-)
[FAULT MANAGEMENT]
(FLt-)
[COMMUNICATION]
(COM-)
[3 INTERFACE]
(ItF-)

Fr2 155

FrH 50 50 171
57 173

FrI 116 253
86 107 272
FrS 271
116
FrSS 102 252
103 204
Frt 103 244
244
FSt 116 244
116 244
Ftd 87 89 219
90
FtO 90 219
90 219
FtU 160
101 160
FtY 81 111 160
160
GFS 81 160
160
GSP 160 291
160
HF1 160 288
160 288
H1r 288
194 288
HrFC 200
NVE41295 04/2018
HSO

HSP

HSP2

HSP3

HSP4

I2tA

I2tM 51

I2tI

I2tt

IA01

IA02

IA03

IA04

IA05

IA06

IA07

IA08

IA09

IA10

IAd1

IAd2

IAd3

IAd4

Ibr

IbrA

IdA

328

Index of Parameter Codes CUSTOMER
Code SETTING

[1.1 SPEED REFERENCE]
(rEF-)
[1.2 MONITORING]
(MOn-)
[FACTORY SETTINGS]
(FCS-)
[Macro configuration]
(CFG)
[SIMPLY START]
(SIM-)
[SETTINGS]
(SEt-)
[MOTOR CONTROL]
(drC-)
[INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG]
(I_O-)
[COMMAND]
(CtL-)
[FUNCTION BLOCKS]
(FbM-)
[APPLICATION FUNCT.]
(FUn-)
[FAULT MANAGEMENT]
(FLt-)
[COMMUNICATION]
(COM-)
[3 INTERFACE]
(ItF-)

IdC 51 93 174 273
IdC2 51 93 175 273
IL01 51 159
IL02 51 116 159
IL03 51 159
IL04 51 89 159
IL05 159
IL06 86 159
IL07 101 159
IL08 159
IL09 87 90 159
IL10 101 159
103
ILr 103 261
InH 103 170
Inr 95 216
IntP 96 245 256
IPL 194
Ird 102
ItH 127 195
JdC 128 183
JF2 128 183
JF3 128 183
JFH 127 178
JGF 128 179
JGt 128 178
JOG 128 183
JPF 127
L1A 128 160
L1d 128 160
L2A 128 160
L2d
L3A
L3d
L4A
L4d
L5A
L5d
L6A
L6d
LA01
LA02
LA03

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Code Index of Parameter Codes

CUSTOMER
SETTING

[1.1 SPEED REFERENCE]
(rEF-)
[1.2 MONITORING]
(MOn-)
[FACTORY SETTINGS]
(FCS-)
[Macro configuration]
(CFG)
[SIMPLY START]
(SIM-)
[SETTINGS]
(SEt-)
[MOTOR CONTROL]
(drC-)
[INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG]
(I_O-)
[COMMAND]
(CtL-)
[FUNCTION BLOCKS]
(FbM-)
[APPLICATION FUNCT.]
(FUn-)
[FAULT MANAGEMENT]
(FLt-)
[COMMUNICATION]
(COM-)
[3 INTERFACE]
(ItF-)

LA04 51 128 160 282
LA05 51 128 160
LA06 128 160
LA07 50 128 160
LA08 136 160
LA1A 50
LA1d 59 122 263
LA2A 59 103 122
LA2d 59 218
LAnF 51 124 221
51 124 221
LAC 124
LbA 124 258
LbC 272
LbC1 116 260
LbC2
LbC3 111
LbF
LC2 46
LCr
LCt 221
LdS 284
LES
LEt 139
LFA 139
LFF 140
LFL3 140
LFr 103 272
LFr1
LFr2 200
LFr3 200
LIS1 116
LIS2
LLC NVE41295 04/2018
LnG
LO1
LO1d
LO1H
LO1S
LOC
LP1
LP2
LqS

330

Index of Parameter Codes CUSTOMER
Code SETTING

[1.1 SPEED REFERENCE]
(rEF-)
[1.2 MONITORING]
(MOn-)
[FACTORY SETTINGS]
(FCS-)
[Macro configuration]
(CFG)
[SIMPLY START]
(SIM-)
[SETTINGS]
(SEt-)
[MOTOR CONTROL]
(drC-)
[INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG]
(I_O-)
[COMMAND]
(CtL-)
[FUNCTION BLOCKS]
(FbM-)
[APPLICATION FUNCT.]
(FUn-)
[FAULT MANAGEMENT]
(FLt-)
[COMMUNICATION]
(COM-)
[3 INTERFACE]
(ItF-)

LSP 58 87 89 270
LUL 58 103 270
LUn 103 161
M001 50 161
M002 50 116 161
M003 98 161
M004 61 161
M005 61 110 161
M006 58 161
M007 58 161
M008 58
M1Ct 58 228
M1EC 58 169
MStP 59 169
MA2 59
MA3 59 287
MCr
Mdt 46
MFr
MMF 255
MPC
MtM 86 107 276
nbrP 113 276
nbtP 276
nC1 276
nC2 276
nC3 276
nC4 276
nC5 276
nC6
nC7 331
nC8
nCA1
nCA2
nCA3
nCA4
nCA5
nCA6
nCA7
nCA8
nCr
nCrS

NVE41295 04/2018

Code Index of Parameter Codes

CUSTOMER
SETTING

[1.1 SPEED REFERENCE]
(rEF-)
[1.2 MONITORING]
(MOn-)
[FACTORY SETTINGS]
(FCS-)
[Macro configuration]
(CFG)
[SIMPLY START]
(SIM-)
[SETTINGS]
(SEt-)
[MOTOR CONTROL]
(drC-)
[INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG]
(I_O-)
[COMMAND]
(CtL-)
[FUNCTION BLOCKS]
(FbM-)
[APPLICATION FUNCT.]
(FUn-)
[FAULT MANAGEMENT]
(FLt-)
[COMMUNICATION]
(COM-)
[3 INTERFACE]
(ItF-)

nLS 228
nM1
nM2 58 275
nM3 58 275
nM4 58 275
nM5 58 275
nM6 58 275
nM7 58 275
nM8 58 275
nMA1 58 275
nMA2
nMA3 61 86 107 173 294
nMA4 120
nMA5 74 223
nMA6 86 107 272
nMA7 50 113 256
nMA8 50 257
nMtS 99 255
nPr 54 99 256
nrd 54
nSP 99 204
nSPS 128
nSt 128 212
ntJ 211
OCC 228
OdL 212
Odt
OHL 212
OLL 200
OPL
OPr NVE41295 04/2018
OSP
Otr
PAH
PAL
PAS
PAU
PCd
PEr
PES
PFI
PFr

332

Index of Parameter Codes CUSTOMER
Code SETTING

[1.1 SPEED REFERENCE]
(rEF-)
[1.2 MONITORING]
(MOn-)
[FACTORY SETTINGS]
(FCS-)
[Macro configuration]
(CFG)
[SIMPLY START]
(SIM-)
[SETTINGS]
(SEt-)
[MOTOR CONTROL]
(drC-)
[INPUTS / OUTPUTS CFG]
(I_O-)
[COMMAND]
(CtL-)
[FUNCTION BLOCKS]
(FbM-)
[APPLICATION FUNCT.]
(FUn-)
[FAULT MANAGEMENT]
(FLt-)
[COMMUNICATION]
(COM-)
[3 INTERFACE]
(ItF-)

PG1 54 135 211
PHS 54 116 210
PIA 210
PIC 62 128 210
PIF 210
PIF1 128 294
PIF2 213
PII 99 210
PIL 99 210
PIM 212
PIP1 113 211
PIP2 211
PIS 99
POH 269
POL 99
PPI 154 214
PPnS 214
Pr2 102 228
Pr4 102 211
prSt 181
PrP 138 181
PS16 138 181
PS2 139 181
PS4 139 212
PS8 139
PSr 138 250
PSt 139
PtCL 139 242
PtH 139 242
PUIS 139
qSH
qSL

r1
r1d
r1F
r2F
r1H
r1S

r2
r2d
r2H
r2S

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