Quick Start Guide

Step 5Standard Parameter List
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Step 5—Standard Parameter List
Introduction
The Standard Application is typically used in basic motor
control scenarios where multiple pump control, PID loops,
or advanced control loops are not required. It provides the
ability for the user to define its local and remote control and
reference signals. In addition there is the ability to scale the
analog input and output signals to be read based off the
desired motor response. There are also 8 digital inputs,
3 relay outputs, and 1 digital output that can be programmed
to allow for control schemes that require the drive to have
certain functions. It provides full customization on the motor
control sequence with the ability to be in frequency or speed
control mode, and tuning of the V/Hz curve can be selected.
Drive/Motor protections can be customized to defined
actions for added user control. Below is a list of other
features that are available in the Standard Application.
Standard Application includes functions:
Selectable digital input function
Selectable digital output function
Reference filter, scaling, inversion, offset and range
Output signal filter, scaling, inversion, offset and range
Selectable analog output function
Programmable start/stop and reverse signal logic
Two independent set of Acceleration/Deceleration ramps
S curves
Skip frequency
Start source (Local/Remote control function)
Reference source
Flying start
Jog
Volts per Hertz control
Real time clock function—RTC time display
Drive temperature limit supervision
Output frequency 1 limit supervision
Output frequency 2 limit supervision
Torque limit supervision
Reference frequency limit supervision
Power limit supervision
Analog input limit supervision
Auto restart
Power loss ride through
Trend buffer
Programmable switching frequency
Multi-Preset speeds
Emergency stop
Line start lockout
Fan control
DC brake
Flux brake
Dynamic brake
I/O Controls
“Terminal To Function” (TTF) Programming
The design behind the programming of the digital inputs in
the DG1 drive is to use “Terminal To Function”
programming, which is composed of multiple functions that
get assigned a digital input to that function. The parameters
in the drive are set up with specific functions and by defining
the digital input and slot in some cases, depending on which
options are available. For use of the drives control board
inputs, they will be referred to as DigIN:1 through DigIN:8.
When additional option cards are used, they will be defined
as DigIN:X:IOY:Z. The X indicates the slot that the card is
being installed in, which will be either A or B. The IOY
determines the type of card it is, which would be IO1 or IO5.
The Z indicates which input is being used on that available
option card.
“Function To Terminal” (FTT) Programming
The design behind the programming of the relay outputs
and digital output in the DG1 drive is to use “Function To
Terminal” programming. It is composed of a terminal, be it a
relay output or a digital output, that is assigned a parameter.
Within that parameter, it has different functions that can be set.
The parameters of the Standard Application are explained
on Page 11 of this manual, “Description of Parameters.” The
explanations are arranged according to the parameter
number.