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Datalogger function
POWERDRIVE MD2/FX
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Output relay 3
1
0
Invert
Relay state
Source
RL3O
RL3C
1
2
RL3F3
RL4O
RL4C
4
5
RL4F6
19.17
19.37
19.27
Output relay 4
1
0
Invert
Relay state
Source
19.18
19.38
00.00
00.00
19.28

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NOTE
LEROY-SOMER reserves the right to modify the characteristics of its products at any time in
order to incorporate the latest technological developments. The information contained in this
document is therefore liable to be changed without notice.
CAUTION
For the user's safety, the variable speed drive to which the module covered by these instructions
is fitted, must be connected to an approved earth (terminal ).
If accidentally starting the installation is likely to cause a risk to personnel or the machines
being driven, it is essential to supply the equipment via a circuit-breaking device (power
contactor) which can be controlled via an external safety system (emergency stop, detection
of errors on the installation).
The variable speed drive is fitted with safety devices which, in the event of a fault, order it to
stop and, at the same time, stop the motor. The motor itself can become jammed for mechanical
reasons. Finally, voltage fluctuations, and in particular power cuts, may also cause the unit to
stop.
The removal of the causes of the shutdown can lead to restarting, which may be dangerous
for certain machines or installations.
In such cases, it is essential that the user takes appropriate precautions against the motor
restarting after an unscheduled stop.
The variable speed drive is designed to be able to supply a motor and the driven machine
above its rated speed.
If the motor or the machine are not mechanically designed to withstand such speeds, the user
may be exposed to serious danger resulting from their mechanical deterioration.
Before programming a high speed, it is important that the user checks that the installation can
withstand it.
The variable speed drive on which the module, covered by this manual, is fitted is designed
to be integrated in an installation or an electrical machine, and can under no circumstances
be considered to be a safety device. It is therefore the responsibility of the machine manufacturer,
the designer of the installation or the user to take all necessary precautions to ensure that the
system complies with current standards, and to provide any devices required to ensure the
safety of equipment and personnel.
Using the drive for hoisting: when using this application, it is essential to follow the special
instructions in an application-specific manual which is available on request. It is the responsibility
of the user to obtain this manual from his usual LEROY-SOMER contact.
LEROY-SOMER declines all responsibility in the event of the above recommendations
not being observed.

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SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR VARIABLE SPEED DRIVES
(in accordance with the low voltage directive 2006/95/EC)
• Throughout the manual this symbol
warns of consequences which may
arise from inappropriate use of the
drive, since electrical risks may lead to
material or physical damage as well as
constituting a re hazard.
1 - General
Depending on their degree of protection, the
variablespeeddrivesmaycontainunprotected
live parts, which may be moving or rotating,
as well as hot surfaces, during operation.
Unjustified removal of protection devices,
incorrect use, faulty installation or
inappropriate operation could represent a
serious risk to personnel and equipment.
For further information, consult the
documentation.
All work relating to transportation, installation,
commissioning and maintenance must be
performed by experienced, qualified
personnel (see IEC 364 or CENELEC HD
384, or DIN VDE 0100 and national
specifications for installation and accident
prevention).
In these basic safety instructions, qualified
personnel means persons competent to
install, fit, commission and operate the
product, and possessing the relevant
qualifications.
2 - Use
Variable speed drives are components
designed for integration in installations or
electrical machines.
When integrated in a machine, commissioning
must not take place until it has been verified
that the machine conforms with directive
2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive). It is also
necessary to comply with standard EN 60204,
which stipulates in particular that electrical
actuators (which include variable speed
drives) cannot be considered as circuit-
breaking devices and certainly not as isolating
switches.
Commissioning can take place only if the
requirements of the Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive (EMC 2004/108/EC)
are met.
The variable speed drives meet the
requirements of the Low Voltage Directive
2006/95/EC. The harmonised standards of
the DIN VDE 0160 series in connection with
standard VDE 0660, part 500 and EN 60146/
VDE 0558 are also applicable.
The technical characteristics and instructions
concerning the connection conditions
specified on the nameplate and in the
documentation provided must be observed
without fail.
3 - Transportation, storage
All instructions concerning transportation,
storage and correct handling must be
observed.
The climatic conditions specified in the
technical manual must be observed.

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4 - Installation
The installation and cooling of equipment
must comply with the specications in the
documentation supplied with the product.
Variable speed drives must be protected
against any excessive stress. In particular,
there must be no damage to parts and/or
modication of the clearance between
components during transportation and
handling. Avoid touching electronic
components and contact parts.
Variable speed drives contain parts which are
sensitive to electrostatic stresses and may be
easily damaged if handled incorrectly.
Electrical components must not be exposed
to mechanical damage or destruction (risks
to health!).
5 - Electrical connection
When work is performed on variable speed
drives which are powered up, national
accident prevention regulations must be
respected.
The electrical installation must comply with
the relevant specications (for example con-
ductor cross-sections, protection via fused
circuit-breaker, connection of protective con-
ductor). More detailed information is given in
the documentation.
Instructions for an installation which meets
the requirements for electromagnetic
compatibility, such as screening, earthing,
presence of lters and correct insertion of
cables and conductors, are given in the
documentation supplied with the variable
speed drives. These instructions must be
followed in all cases, even if the variable
speed drive carries the CE mark. Adherence
to the limits given in the EMC legislation is the
responsibility of the manufacturer of the
installation or the machine.
6 - Operation
Installations which incorporate variable speed
drives must be tted with additional protection
and monitoring devices as specied in current
relevant safety regulations, such as the law
on technical equipment, accident prevention
regulations, etc. Modications to variable
speed drives using control software are
permitted.
Active parts of the device and the live power
connections must not be touched immediately
after the variable speed drive is powered
down, as the capacitors may still be charged.
In view of this, the warnings xed to the
variable speed drives must be observed.
During operation, all doors and protective
covers must be kept closed.
7 - Servicing and maintenance
Refer to the manufacturer's documentation.
This manual is to be given to the end user.

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CONTENTS
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................. 6
1.1 - General ......................................................................................................................6
1.2 - Dimensions ................................................................................................................6
2 - INSTALLATION................................................................................................... 7
3 - CONNECTIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS ...................................................... 8
3.1 - Connections ...............................................................................................................8
3.2 - Characteristics ...........................................................................................................8
4 - COMMISSIONING............................................................................................. 11
4.1 - General .................................................................................................................... 11
4.2 - Diagrams..................................................................................................................12
4.3 - Explanation of parameters .......................................................................................17
5 - DATALOGGER FUNCTION .............................................................................. 32
5.1 - General ....................................................................................................................32
5.2 - Characteristics .........................................................................................................32
5.3 - Storage conguration and trigger conditions ............................................................33
5.4 - Use...........................................................................................................................34
5.5 - Datalogger function status LED................................................................................34
6 - DIAGNOSTICS.................................................................................................. 35
7 - MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................ 36

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1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 - General
The MDX-I/O M2M module is used to increase the number of drive Input/Output and also has a
Datalogger function. This option is fully congurable.
Details of functions:
- 2 analog inputs (including a differential analog input)
- 1 analog output
- 1 temperature sensor input
- 4 digital inputs
- 2 digital inputs
- 2 assignable relays
- 1 internal clock, making the date (day of the week - day of the month - month - year) and time
(hours-minutes-seconds) available in order to:
Ø Trigger actions on set dates or at set times
• Alarm for triggering maintenance (daily, weekly, monthly)
• Automation of operating cycles (Run/Stop, change of speed, change of direction of
rotation, etc.)
Ø Time-stamp an event
• Storing the day, month, year, hours, minutes and seconds of a congurable event
- Year, month, day, hours, minutes, seconds backup mode
- Web pages: an embedded Web server allows communication with the drive via an Ethernet
network (RJ45 connector)
Ø Setting the drive parameters via Web pages
Ø Downloading the drive parameters for backup
Ø Supervising the operating parameters via a congurable Web page
Ø Generating e-mails on a condition which can be congured by editing a customised text
(which can include parameter values)
- Datalogger function: used to save operating data for an extended period in order to analyse
how the machine is working without external equipment
Ø All storable drive parameters (V, A, kW, °C, etc)
Ø Sampling period congurable from 20 ms to 60 s
Ø Continuous storage or on an event
Ø Time-stamping data
Ø Data transfer to PC by .csv le via SD* card
*4 GB SD card supplied
1.2 - Dimensions
This MDX-I/O M2M option can be integrated in any product in the POWERDRIVE MD2 range.
The dimensions remain the same for drives in a cabinet.

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2 - INSTALLATION
• Before carrying out any work on the drive, disconnect and padlock the isolating
switch in the switchboard.
• After the drive is switched off, the external control circuits can retain a dangerous
amount of voltage. Check that these circuits are powered down before working on the
control cables.
• After powering down the drive, wait at least 10 min before removing the protective
plates.
• Check that the DC bus voltage is below 40 V before carrying out any work (the control
board power-on indicator LED must be off).
• Check that the module is in good condition: never insert a damaged module in the
drive.
To install the module, follow the instructions below:
1-Removetheblackplastic protective cover fromthedrivecontrolboard (connector protection).
2 - Screw the four spacers supplied with the option onto the control block (tightening torque
2 N.m).
3 - Align the option module over the drive control board connector (the optional module
connector is located on the underside of the casing) then press gently until it is fully in place.
4- Screw the module onto the control board with the four screws supplied, using a maximum
tightening torque of 2 N.m.
5- If you wish, an additional option module can be added (e.g. MDX-ENCODER). Remove the
black plastic protective cover on the MDX-I/O M2M, undo the screws inserted in step 4. Align
the additional option module over the MDX-I/O M2M board connector (the additional module
connector is located on the underside of the casing) then press gently until it is fully in place.
Then screw the module back onto the MDX-I/O M2M board using the four screws removed
earlier (2 N.m).
6 - To remove modules, follow the same procedure in reverse order.
1
5
24
Control board
Underside of
MDX-I/O M2M
option module
Control board +
MDX-I/O M2M
option module
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3 - CONNECTIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS
• Check that the DC bus has discharged before any work is carried out (wait at
least 10 minutes after powering down). For the safety instructions relating to the
drive, please refer to the manual supplied with the product.
• The inputs on the POWERDRIVE MD2 and MDX-I/O M2M board have a positive logic
conguration. Using a drive with a control system which has a different control logic
may cause unwanted starting of the motor.
• The POWERDRIVE MD2 control circuit is isolated from the power circuits by single
insulation. Its electronic 0V is connected to the connection terminal on the outer
protective conductor (earth terminal). The installer must ensure that the external
control circuits are isolated against any human contact.
• If the POWERDRIVE MD2 or MDX-I/O M2M board control circuits need to be connected
to circuits conforming to SELV safety requirements, additional insulation must be
inserted to maintain the SELV classication.
3.1 - Connections
Connectors PX4 (terminals 1 to 15) and PX5 (terminals 1 to 6) are removable.
3.2 - Characteristics
• P3 connector
The P3 connector is an Ethernet port (RJ45 socket).
• PX4 connector
1- 10V ref -10V internal analog source
Voltage tolerance ± 1%
Maximum output current 10 mA continuous
Protection Current limiting: 20 mA
2AI4 + Differential analog input 4 +
3AI4 - Differential analog input 4 -
Factory setting No assignment
Input type
Bipolar voltage (differential mode and common mode)
or unipolar current (common mode only, connect
terminal 3 to the 0V)
Resolution 11 bits + sign
Sampling period 2 ms
P3 PX4 PX5
-10V ref
AI4+
AI4-
AI5
0V
AO2
DO2
DO3
0V
DI6
DI7
DI8
DI9
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Voltage mode
Full scale voltage range ± 10V ± 2%
Maximum voltage 27 V
Absolute maximum voltage 33 V
Input impedance 100 kW
Current mode
Current range 0 to 20 mA ± 5%
Maximum voltage 27 V/0 V
Maximum current 50 mA
Input impedance 100 W
4AI5 Analog input 5
Factory setting No assignment
Input type ± 10 V bipolar analog voltage in common mode or
unipolar current (0 to 20 mA, 4 to 20 mA)
Resolution 11 bits + sign
Sampling period 2 ms
Input lter bandwidth ~ 200 Hz
Voltage range in common mode ± 24 V/0 V
Voltage mode
Input impedance 50 kW
Absolute maximum voltage range ± 30 V
Current mode
Input impedance 100 W
Absolute maximum current 30 mA
50V Logic circuit common 0V
6AO2 Analog output 2
Factory setting No assignment
Output type Bipolar analog voltage in common mode or unipolar
current in common mode
Resolution 13-bit
Sampling period 2 ms
Voltage mode
Voltage range ± 10 V
Load resistance 1 kW minimum
Current mode
Current range 0 to 20 mA , 4 to 20 mA
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7DO2 Digital output 2
8DO3 Digital output 3
Factory setting No assignment
Type Open collector
Absolute maximum voltage +30 V/0 V
Overload current 200 mA
90V 0V common
10 DI6 Digital input 6
11 DI7 Digital input 7
12 DI8 Digital input 8
13 DI9 Digital input 9
Factory setting No assignment
Type Digital inputs in positive logic
Voltage range 0 to + 24 V
Absolute maximum voltage range 0 to 35V
Thresholds 0: < 5 V
1: > 10 V
14 PTC KTY84-130 or PT100 thermal sensor
Factory setting No assignment
Sampling period 2 ms
15 + 24V ref
Output current 100 mA
Accuracy ± 5%
Protection Current limiting and setting to trip mode
• PX5 connector
1
RL3
NO relay output (RL3O)
2RL3 relay common (RL3C)
3NC relay output (RL3F)
4
RL4
NO relay output (RL4O)
5RL4 relay common (RL4C)
6NC relay output (RL4F)
Contact voltage 250 V AC
Maximum contact current 2 A, resistive load
1 A, inductive load
• Provide a fuse or overcurrent protection in the relay circuit.

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4 - COMMISSIONING
• The drives use software which is
adjusted by parameters.
The performance levels obtained depend
on the parameter setting.
Inappropriate settings may have serious
consequences for personnel and
machinery.
• The drive parameters must only
be set by appropriately qualied and
experienced personnel.
4.1 - General
To set the MDX-I/O M2M module parame-
ters, the corresponding menu is menu 19.

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4.2 - Diagrams
• Digital I/O
Type of option Option software version
19.01 19.02
10
11
12
13
8
19.11
DO2
1
0
DO2 state
Invert
Digital
output 2
Source
Source
DO3
1
0
DO3 state
Invert
Digital
output 3
19.10
19.20
19.30
19.21
19.31
7
1
0
Destination
Digital input 6 state
Digital
input 6
1
0
Destination
Digital input 7 state
Digital
input 7
Invert
Invert
DI6
DI7
1
0
Destination
Digital input 8 state
Digital
input 8
1
0
Destination
Digital input 9 state
Digital
input 9
Invert
Invert
DI8
DI9
19.12
19.13
19.22
19.23 19.33
19.32
00.00
00.00
00.00
00.00
00.00
00.00
19.14
19.15
19.24
19.25 19.35
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• Relay outputs
• Temperature sensor input
Output relay 3
1
0
Invert
Relay state
Source
RL3O
RL3C
1
2
RL3F3
RL4O
RL4C
4
5
RL4F6
19.17
19.37
19.27
Output relay 4
1
0
Invert
Relay state
Source
19.18
19.38
00.00
00.00
19.28
14
Sensor
over-temperature
destination
Sensor over-temperature
threshold
Temperature
sensor
input
Temperature
sensor type
Sensor
temperature
PT100
0
1
KTY 84-130
PTC
R(kΩ)
T(°C)
1
0100 200 300
2
3
R(Ω)
T(°C)
100
0100 200
200
19.16
19.29 19.36
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• Analog inputs and output
6
Dierential
analog
input
4
Analog input
4 filter
Analog
input 5 filter
+
-
Diff
AI4+
AI4-
AO2 analog
output 1 source
+/-10V
0-20 mA
4-20 mA
0
2
1
AO2
2
3
4
AO2 output
Analog output AO2 level
Analog output 2 filter
AO2 signal type
D/A
14-bit
Analog output
AO2 scaling
Absolute value
19.40
19.47
19.53 19.57
19.56
19.55
19.54
19.43
Analog
input AI5
Analog input
4 inversion
Analog input
5 inversion
Analog input
4 destination
Analog input
5 destination
Analog input
4 scaling
A-D
12-bit
AI4 current
loop
AI5 current
loop
AI4 signal
type
AI5 signal
type
Analog input
AI4 level
Analog
input AI5
level
4-20 mA without
detection
20-4 mA without
detection
20-4 mA with
detection
4-20 mA with
detection
20-0 mA
0-10V
± 10V
1
0
6
1
2
0-20 mA
0
3
4
5
7
X - 1
1
0
X - 1
A-D
12 bits 4-20 mA without
detection
20-4 mA without
detection
± 10V
20-4 mA with
detection
4-20 mA with
detection
20-0 mA
0-10V
6
1
0-20 mA
0
2
3
4
5
7
AI5
19.42
19.39
00.00
00.00
19.44
19.45
19.41
19.48
19.51
19.52
19.49
19.46
19.50
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• Clock and trigger circuits
Example of hourly trigger (19.74 = 2)
Example of daily trigger (19.74 = 3)
Holding time
Holding time unit
min, sec
Day of week,
time
Day of month,
month
Years
RTC tuning
Destination
Trigger-mode 1
Clock configuration
Trigger 1
Hold
Holding time
Holding time unit
Hold
Trigger 2
2
1
0
Read time
Reset/None
At date
Hourly
Daily
Monthly
Clock
min, sec
Day of the month,
hours
Months, years
Trigger 1 setting
min, sec
Day of the month,
hours
Months, years
Trigger 2 setting
Prepare to set
time
Set time and
change to 0
0
1
3
2
4
Trigger-mode 2
Reset/None
At date
Hourly
Daily
Monthly
0
1
3
2
4
Trigger
state n°1
Destination
Trigger
state n°2
19.75
19.76
19.85
19.86
19.03
19.04
19.05
19.06
19.07
19.71
19.72
19.73
19.81
19.82
19.83
19.77
19.74
19.84
19.08
19.70
19.87
19.80
0
1
State
= 30.00 06.30 hrs 07.30 hrs
1 hour
Delay
6 mins
Delay
= 6
= min
19.70
19.71
19.75
19.76
0
1
06.30 hrs 06.30 hrs
24 hours
Delay
6 hrs
Delay
= x .6
= 30.00
= 6
= hour
State19.70
19.72
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• Events
• Datalogger
min, sec
Day of the month,
hours
Event 1
Source
min, sec
Day of the month,
hours
Event 2
Source
Event 2
state
Event 1
state
Months, years
Months, years
19.93
19.94
19.90
19.91
19.92
19.98
19.99
19.95
19.96
19.97
Datalogger
Stop
Run
Single
0
1
2
19.88
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19.05 : Clock: day of month, month
Adjustment range : 01.01 to 31.12
Factory setting : 01.01
Format : 16-bit
Used to set or read the day of the month and
month on the clock.
The 2 digits before the decimal point set the
day of the month, and the 2 digits after the
decimal point set the month.
19.06 : Clock: years
Adjustment range : 2004 to 3000
Factory setting : 2012
Format : 16-bit
Used to set or read the year on the clock.
19.07 : RTC tuning
Adjustment range : -156to314seconds/month
Factory setting : 160
Format : 16-bit
Used to compensate for clock drift in order to
increase its accuracy.
After a month, check the minutes and seconds
given by parameter 19.03. If it is incorrect,
congure 19.07 with the number of seconds/
month (positive if the clock is running fast,
negative if it is running slow) corresponding to
the clock drift over a month. Then, congure
19.08 as Preparing time setting (1) and set
19.03 correctly. Congure 19.08 as 2 to
take account of this new value (19.08 then
automatically changes back to 0).
4.3 - Explanation of parameters
19.01 : Type of option
Adjustment range : 0 to 512
Format : 16-bit
19.01 Option module correspondence
0No module
1MDX-I/O
19.02 : Option software version
Adjustment range : 0 to 99.99
Format : 16-bit
Indicates the option software version, dened
by 4 digits.
19.03 : Clock: minute, second
Adjustment range : 0 to 59.59
Factory setting : 00.00
Format : 16-bit
Used to set or read the minutes and seconds
on the clock.
The 2 digits before the decimal point set the
minutes, and the 2 digits after the decimal
point set the seconds.
19.04 : Clock: day of week, time
Adjustment range : 1.00 to 7.23
Factory setting : 1.00
Format : 16-bit
Used to set or read the day of the week and
time on the clock.
The 2 digits before the decimal point set the
day of the week (1: Monday, 2: Tuesday,…, 7:
Sunday), and the 2 digits after the decimal
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19.08 : Clock conguration
Adjustment range : Time reading (0),
Preparing time setting (1),
Time setting (2)
Factory setting : Time reading (0)
Format : 8-bit
Time reading (0):
The clock operates normally. To read the time,
day, month or year, look at parameters 19.03
to 19.06.
Preparing time setting (1):
Used to set the clock date and time. After
conguring 19.08 as Preparing time setting
(1), set the year in 19.06 (e.g. 2012), the day
of the month and the month in 19.05 (e.g.
3.02 to indicate 3 February), the day of the
week and the time in 19.04 (e.g. 7.10 to
indicate Sunday 10:00), and nally the
minutes and seconds in 19.03 (e.g. 33.00 to
indicate 33 minutes and 0 seconds). Then,
congure 19.08 as Time setting (2) to take
account of the new settings. 19.08 then
automatically changes back to 0.
Time setting (2):
Used to take account of the values contained
in parameters 19.03 to 19.06. 19.08 then
automatically changes back to Time
reading (0).
CAUTION:
RTC tuning (19.07) may be necessary
after a month's operation.
19.09 : Not used
19.10 : DO2 reading
Adjustment range : Inactive (0) or Active (1)
Format : 8-bit
This parameter indicates the state of the
output.
19.11 : DO3 reading
Adjustment range : Inactive (0) or Active (1)
Format : 8-bit
This parameter indicates the state of the
output.
19.12 : DI6 state
19.13 : DI7 state
19.14 : DI8 state
19.15 : DI9 state
Adjustment range : Inactive (0) or Active (1)
Format : 8-bit
These parameters indicate the state of the
corresponding input.
19.16 : Sensor temperature
(KTY 84-130 or PT 100)
Adjustment range : 0 to 200°C
Format : 16-bit
Indicates the temperature given by the sensor.
19.17 : Output relay 3 state
Adjustment range : Open (0) or Closed (1)
Format : 8-bit
This parameter indicates the state of the
output relay.

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19.18 : Output relay 4 state
Adjustment range : Open (0) or Closed (1)
Format : 8-bit
This parameter indicates the state of the
output relay.
19.19 : Not used
19.20 : Digital output 2 invert
Adjustment range : No (0) or Yes (1)
Factory setting : No (0)
Format : 8-bit
This parameter is used to invert the state of
the digital output.
No (0): not inverted.
Yes (1): inverted.
19.21 : Digital output 3 invert
Adjustment range : No (0) or Yes (1)
Factory setting : No (0)
Format : 8-bit
This parameter is used to invert the state of
the digital output.
No (0): not inverted.
Yes (1): inverted.
19.22 : Digital input 6 invert
19.23 : Digital input 7 invert
19.24 : Digital input 8 invert
19.25 : Digital input 9 invert
Adjustment range : No (0) or Yes (1)
Factory setting : No (0)
Format : 8-bit
These parameters are used to invert the state
of the corresponding digital input.
No (0): not inverted.
Yes (1): inverted.
19.26 : Sensor over-temperature
threshold (KTY 84-130
or PT 100)
Adjustment range : 0 to 200°C
Factory setting : 150°C
Format : 16-bit
Used to set the temperature threshold
corresponding to triggering a trip selected by
19.36.
19.27 : Output relay 3 invert
Adjustment range : No (0) or Yes (1)
Factory setting : No (0)
Format : 8-bit
This parameter is used to invert the relay state.
No (0): not inverted.
Yes (1): inverted.
19.28 : Output relay 4 invert
Adjustment range : No (0) or Yes (1)
Factory setting : No (0)
Format : 8-bit
This parameter is used to invert the relay
state.
No (0): not inverted.
Yes (1): inverted.
19.29 : Temperature sensor type
Adjustment range : PT100 (0) or KTY 84(1)
Factory setting : KTY 84(1)
Format : 8-bit
This parameter is used to dene the type of
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19.30 : DO2 digital output source
Adjustment range : 00.00 to 21.51
Factory setting : 00.00
Format : 16-bit
This parameter is used to select the source for
the digital output.
Any "bit" type parameter can be assigned. If
an unsuitable parameter is addressed, no
assignment is taken into account.
19.31 : DO3 digital output source
Adjustment range : 00.00 to 21.51
Factory setting : 00.00
Format : 16-bit
This parameter is used to select the source for
the digital output.
Any "bit" type parameter can be assigned. If
an unsuitable parameter is addressed, no
assignment is taken into account.
19.32 : DI6 input destination
19.33 : DI7 input destination
19.34 : DI8 input destination
19.35 : DI9 input destination
Adjustment range : 00.00 to 21.51
Factory setting : 00.00
Format : 16-bit
These parameters are used to select the
destination for the corresponding digital input.
Any "bit" type parameter can be assigned. If
an unsuitable parameter is addressed, no
assignment is taken into account.
19.36 : Sensor over-temperature
destination (KTY 84-130 or PT 100)
Adjustment range : 00.00 to 21.51
Factory setting : 00.00
Format : 16-bit
To generate a trip, congure the destination
with a value likely to cause a user trip.
For example: 19.36 = 10.61
19.37 : Output relay 3 source
19.38 : Output relay 4 source
Adjustment range : 00.00 to 21.51
Factory setting : 00.00
Format : 16-bit
These parameters are used to select the
source for output relays 3 and 4.
Any "bit" type parameter can be assigned. If
an unsuitable parameter is addressed, no
assignment is taken into account.
19.39 : Analog input AI4 level
Adjustment range : ±100.00%
Format : 16-bit
Indicates as a percentage the signal level on
the differential analog input.
19.40 : Analog input 4 lter
Adjustment range : None (0), 4 ms (1),
8 ms (2), 16 ms (3),
32 ms (4).
Factory setting : 8 ms (2)
Format : 8-bit
None (0):
No ltering is applied to analog input AI4.
4 ms (1) to 32 ms (4):
Used to set the lter time constant applied to
analog input AI4.
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