Parameters And Signals In The Short Parameter Mode; Start-Up Data - ABB ACS150 User Manual

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Parameters and signals in the Short Parameter mode

The parameters and signals used in the Short Parameter mode are displayed on the
panel in the following order.
No.
Name/Value

99 START-UP DATA

9902
APPLIC MACRO
1 = ABB STANDARD
2 = 3-WIRE
3 = ALTERNATE
4 = MOTOR POT
5 = HAND/AUTO
31 = OEM SET LOAD
9905
MOTOR NOM VOLT
100...300 V (200 V /
US: 230 V units)
230...690 V (400 V /
US: 460 V units)
9906
MOTOR NOM CURR
0.2...2.0 · I
2N
9907
MOTOR NOM FREQ
10.0...500.0 Hz
Actual signals and parameters
Description
Application macro. Definition of motor set-up data.
Selects the application macro or activates FlashDrop parameter values. See
chapter
Application
macros.
Standard macro for constant speed applications
3-wire macro for constant speed applications
Alternate macro for start forward and start reverse applications
Motor potentiometer macro for digital signal speed control applications
Hand/Auto macro to be used when two control devices are connected to the
drive:
- Device 1 communicates through the interface defined by external control
location EXT1.
- Device 2 communicates through the interface defined by external control
location EXT2.
EXT1 or EXT2 is active at a time. Switching between EXT1/2 through digital
input.
FlashDrop parameter values as defined by the FlashDrop file.
FlashDrop is an optional device. FlashDrop allows fast customisation of the
parameter list, e.g. selected parameters can be hidden. For more
information, see FlashDrop User's Manual [3AFE68591074 (English)].
Defines the nominal motor voltage. Must be equal to the value on the motor
rating plate. The drive cannot supply the motor with a voltage greater than
the input power voltage.
Output voltage
9905
WARNING! Never connect a motor to a drive which is connected to power
line with voltage level higher than the rated motor voltage.
Voltage.
Note: The stress on the motor insulations is always dependent on the drive
supply voltage. This also applies to the case where the motor voltage rating
is lower than the rating of the drive and the supply of the drive.
Defines the nominal motor current. Must be equal to the value on the motor
rating plate.
Current
Defines the nominal motor frequency, i.e the frequency at which the output
voltage equals the motor nominal voltage:
Field weakening point = Nom. frequency · Supply voltage / Mot nom. voltage
Frequency
Output frequency
9907
Def
1 = ABB
STANDARD
200
(US: 230)
400
(US: 460)
I
2N
Eur: 50 /
US: 60

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