User Manual

Advanced commissioning
6
6.1 Overview of the inverter functions
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Figure 6-1 Overview of inverter functions
Drive control
The inverter receives its commands from the higher-level control via the terminal strip or the
fieldbus interface of the Control Unit. The drive control defines how the inverter responds to
the commands.
Sequence control when switching the motor on and off (Page 199)
Adapt the default setting of the terminal strip (Page 202)
Controlling clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation via digital inputs (Page 216)
Drive control via PROFIBUS or PROFINET (Page 223)
Drive control via USS (Page 239)
Drive control via Modbus RTU (Page 242)
Drive control via Ethernet/IP (Page 245)
Drive control via BACnet MS/TP (Page 246)
Drive control via P1 (Page 249)
Jogging (Page 250)
The inverter can switch between different settings of the drive control.
Switching over the drive control (command data set) (Page 252)
The free function blocks permit configurable signal processing within the inverter.
Free function blocks (Page 254)
Converter with the CU230P-2 Control Units
Operating Instructions, 04/2018, FW V4.7 SP10, A5E34257946B AF 195