Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Cover Sheet
- Table of Contents
- Notes on Safety
- Introduction
- Selecting the Type of Reference Value
- Representing the Reference Values in User Units
- Combining the Reference Values
- Available Reference Values
- Additional Functions
- Parameterizing the Speed and Torque Limits
- Additional Functions
- Fieldbus
- Used Parameters
- Global Presence
- Publication
- STÖBER Homepage
- STÖBER Product Range

Comfort Reference Value – 5th Generation of STÖBER Inverters
STÖBER
ANTRIEBSTECHNIK
11. Used Parameters
KSW-75
A.. Inverter
Par. Description Fieldbus-
address
A60
Global, OFF
r=1, w=1
Additional enable source: The additional enable signal functions the same as the enable
signal on terminal X1. Both signals are AND linked. The power end state of the inverter is only
enabled when both signals are HIGH.
The A60 parameter specifies where the additional enable signal comes from. The selection
"1:High" has the same meaning as a fixed value. With A60=1:High, only the enable via the terminal
is active. With A60=3:BE1 ... 28:BE13-inverted, the additional enable is fed by the respective binary
input (either direct or inverted). With A60=2:Parameter, the signal comes from bit 0 in parameter
A180 Device Control Byte (global parameter).
1: High;
2: parameter;
3: BE1;
4: BE1-inverted;
5: BE2;
6: BE2-inverted;
7: BE3;
8: BE3-inverted;
9: BE4;
10: BE4-inverted;
11: BE5;
12: BE5-inverted;
13: BE6;
14: BE6-inverted;
15: BE7;
16: BE7-inverted;
17: BE8;
18: BE8-inverted;
19: BE9;
20: BE9-inverted;
21: BE10;
22: BE10-inverted;
23: BE11;
24: BE11-inverted;
25: BE12;
26: BE12-inverted;
27: BE13;
28: BE13-inverted;
Fieldbus: 1LSB=1; Type: U8; USS-Adr: 01 0F 00 00 hex
203Ch 0h
A61
Global, OFF
r=1, w=1
Fault reset source: The fault reset signal triggers a fault reset. If the inverter has a malfunction,
a change from LOW to HIGH resets this fault. The fault reset is not possible as long as A00 Save
values is active or the cause of the fault still exists. Remember that not every fault can be
acknowledged.
The A61 parameter specifies where the fault reset signal comes from. With "0:Low" and "1:High," a
fault reset is only possible with the <ESC> key at the device operator panel or with a LOW-HIGH-
LOW change of the enable. With A61=3:BE1 ... 28:BE13-inverted, faults can be reset via the
selected binary input.
With A61=2:Parameter, the signal comes from bit 1 of parameter A180 Device Command Byte
(global parameter).
0: Low;
1: High;
2: parameter;
3: BE1;
4: BE1-inverted;
5: BE2;
6: BE2-inverted;
7: BE3;
8: BE3-inverted;
9: BE4;
10: BE4-inverted;
11: BE5;
12: BE5-inverted;
13: BE6;
203Dh 0h