Analog Input 2 (DI5)
Terminal DI5 can operate either as a Digital Input or Analog Input, below details how the Terminal is configured and the parameters associated with it when operating as an Analog Input.
When you intend to use terminal DI5 as an analog input a macro must be selected using P1-02 to match the intended use of the connected Analog device and has one of the following functions assigned to DI5:
Analog Function | Available Macros for Function | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Analog Speed Reference Input | P1-02 = 0 (User Defined) (Set P12-05 to setting 17) | For this function the Analog Input 1 format in P1-09 must NOT be set to either of the two thermistor settings |
Torque Sensor Input | P1-02 = 0 (User Defined) (Set P12-05 to setting 18) | The torque sensor input must be selected by setting P9-38 to setting 1 |
Motor Thermistor Input | P1-02 = 2, 4 6 or 10 P1-02 = 0 (User Defined) (Set P12-05 to setting 9 or 22) | The drive supports both a PTC or KTY type thermistor. Each thermistor can be selected using P1-09. |
Below is the configuration to setup the Terminal DI5 with the standard macros P1-02 = 1 - 12.
Parameter Number | Parameter Name | Units | Default | Available Settings | Access | Change During Run | Scaling | Size (Bytes) | CAN Register | CAN Sub Index | Modbus Register |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
P1-09 | DI5 Analog Input 2 Format | N/A | 0: U 0-10 | 0 ... 9 | RW | Y | N/A | 1 | 206Dh | 0 | 109 |
P1-10 | DI5 Analog Input 2 Offset | % | 0.0% | -500.0 ... 500.0% | RW | Y | 1 = 0.1% | 2 | 206Eh | 0 | 110 |
P1-11 | DI5 Analog Input 2 Scaling | % | 100.0% | -500.0 ... 500.0% | RW | Y | 1 = 0.1% | 2 | 206Fh | 0 | 111 |
P1-12 | DI5 Analog Input 2 Filter | sec | 0.00s | 0.00 ... 2.00s | RW | Y | 1 = 0.01s | 1 | 2070h | 0 | 112 |
P1-13 | DI5 Analog Input 2 Signal Loss Reaction | N/A | 0: No Reaction | 0 ... 2 | RW | Y | N/A | 1 | 2071h | 0 | 113 |
P4-23 | Motor Thermistor Trip Reaction | N/A | 0: Stop at Next stop command and show thermistor fault message | 0 ... 2 | RW | Y | N/A | 1 | 21A7h | 0 | 423 |
Below are the analog configurations available for Analog Input 2.
Setting | Drive Display | Input Format |
|---|---|---|
U 0-10 | U 0-10 | 0 to 10 Volt Signal (Uni-polar |
U 10-0 | U 10-0 | 10 to 0 Volt Signal (Uni-polar) |
-10 - 10 | - 10- 10 | -10 to +10 Volt Signal (Bi-polar) |
A 0-20 | A 0-20 | 0 to 20mA Signal |
A 20-4 | A 20-0 | 20 to 0mA Signal |
t 4-20 | A 4-20 | 4 to 20mA Signal (4-20F trip if signal falls below 3mA) |
t 20-4 | A 20-4 | 20 to 4mA Signal (20-4F trip if signal falls below 3mA) |
PrE-t | PrE-t | Pre-Torque Input (Bipolar -10V to +10V) |
Ptc-th | Ptc-th | Motor PTC thermistor input |
tY-th | ty-th | Motor KTY84 thermistor input |
When Terminal DI5 is operating as an Analog Input this parameter allows an offset to be set, the value is set as a percentage of the full-scale range of the input, which is applied to the Analog Input signal.
When Terminal DI5 is operating as an Analog Input scales the Analog Input by this factor, e.g. if P1-09 is set for U 0–10, and the scaling factor is set to 200.0%, a 5 Volt input at the control terminal DI5 will result in the drive running at Maximum Speed (P8-01).
The pre and post scaling values can be viewed in parameters P0-58 and P0-59.
This filter helps in situations where the Analog Input is used for the speed reference or from a Torque sensor and the source signal is noisy which would result in oscillation in speed.
The filters primary aim is to make the signal smoother to the internal speed reference but will result in less responsiveness.
Set the reaction when the Analog Input signal is lost, when terminal DI5 is used as Analog Input speed reference. Speed reference loss is defined as the point when the speed reference falls below a % (as per set in P1-07) of the previous reference for a period of 500ms.
Setting | Reaction |
|---|---|
0 | No Reaction |
1 | Run at speed in P1-08 (Analog Input Signal Loss speed) flashing Ai-LoS and return to speed reference when signal is reinstated. |
2 | Ramp to Stop using P8-04 (Deceleration ramp time) and trip Ai-LoS or F-Ptc or F-tY depending on P1-09 setting. |
Used to set the trip reaction when a motor thermistor fault occurs.
Setting | Reaction |
|---|---|
0 | Trip at next stop command and show thermistor fault message F-Ptc or F-tY depending on the setting of P1-03 or P1-09. |
1 | Trip Immediately and show thermistor fault message F-Ptc or F-tY depending on the setting of P1-03 or P1-09. |
2 | Continue running and show thermistor warning message Ot-Mm. |