Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1. Siemens BT300 - Startup
- 2. Keypad of the drive
- 3. Siemens Application
- 3.1 Specific functions of the Siemens application
- 3.2 Example of control connections
- 3.3 Application - Quick setup parameter group
- 3.4 Monitor group
- 3.5 Application parameter lists
- 3.5.1 Parameter programming
- 3.5.2 Column explanations
- 3.5.3 Group 3.1: Motor settings
- 3.5.4 Group 3.2: Start/Stop setup
- 3.5.5 Group 3.3: Control reference settings
- 3.5.6 Group 3.4: Ramp & Brakes Setup
- 3.5.7 Group 3.5: I/O Configuration
- 3.5.8 Group 3.6: Fieldbus Data Mapping
- 3.5.9 Group 3.7: Prohibited Frequencies
- 3.5.10 Group 3.8: Limit supervisions
- 3.5.11 Group 3.9: Protections
- 3.5.12 Group 3.10: Automatic reset
- 3.5.13 Group 3.11: Timer functions
- 3.5.14 Group 3.12: PID-controller 1
- 3.5.15 Group 3.13: PID-controller 2
- 3.5.16 Group 3.14: Multi-pump
- 3.5.17 Group 3.16: Fire mode
- 3.5.18 Group 3.17: Application settings
- 3.6 HVAC Application - Additional parameter information
- 3.7 Application - Fault tracing
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Figure 17. I/O A Start/Stop logic = 2.
Explanations:
Selection
number
Selection name Note
2
CS1: Forward (edge)
CS2: Backward (edge)
Used to exclude the possibility of an unintentional start. The
Start/Stop contact must be opened before the motor can be
restarted.
1
Control signal (CS) 1 activates causing the out-
put frequency to rise. The motor runs forward.
7
CS1 activates and the motor accelerates (FWD)
towards the set frequency
2
CS2 activates which, however, has no effect on
the output frequency because the first selected
direction has the highest priority.
8
Run enable signal is set to FALSE, which drops
the frequency to 0. The run enable signal is con-
figured with parameter P3.5.1.10.
3
CS1 is inactivated which causes the direction to
start changing (FWD to REV) because CS2 is
still active.
9
Run enable signal is set to TRUE, which, unlike
if value 0 is selected for this parameter, has no
effect because rising edge is required to start
even if CS1 is active.
4
CS2 inactivates and the frequency fed to the
motor drops to 0.
10
Keypad stop button is pressed and the fre-
quency fed to the motor drops to 0. (This signal
only works if P3.2.3 Keypad stop button = Yes)
5
CS2 activates again causing the motor to accel-
erate (REV) towards the set frequency.
11
CS1 is opened and closed again which causes
the motor to start.
6
CS2 inactivates and the frequency fed to the
motor drops to 0.
12
CS1 inactivates and the frequency fed to the
motor drops to 0.
t
Ou t p u t
frequency
FWD
REV
Ctrl signal 2
Ctrl signal 1
Run enable
Set frequency
Set frequency
0 Hz
Keypad stop
button
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