6.3
Basic information about the drive system
6.3.1
Parameters
Overview
The drive is adapted to the relevant drive task by means of parameters. Each parameter is
identified by a unique parameter number and by specific attributes (e.g. read, write, BICO
attribute, group attribute, and so on).
The parameters can be accessed via the following means:
● PC with the "STARTER" commissioning tool via PROFIBUS
● The user-friendly AOP30 Operator Panel
Parameter types
The following adjustable and display parameters are available:
● Adjustable parameters (write/read)
● Display parameters (read only)
Figure 6-1
All these drive parameters can be read and changed via PROFIBUS using the mechanisms
defined in the PROFIdrive profile.
Converter cabinet units
Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03263466A
These parameters have a direct impact on the behavior of a function.
Example: Ramp-up and ramp-down time of a ramp-function generator
These parameters are used to display internal variables.
Example: Current motor current
Parameter types
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