Having two motor profiles lets you store two “personalities” for motors in one inverter’s
memory. The inverter allows the final selection between the two motor types to be made
in the field through the use of an intelligent input terminal function [SET]. This
provides an extra level of flexibility needed in particular situations. See the following
table.
Parameters for the second motor have a function code of the form x2xx. They appear
immediately after the first motor’s parameter in the menu listing order. The following
table lists the parameters that have the second parameter register for programming.
Parameter Codes
Function Name
1st motor 2nd motor
Multi-speed frequency setting A020 A220
Acceleration (1) time setting F002 F202
Deceleration (1) time setting F003 F203
Frequency source setting A001 A201
Run command source setting A002 A202
Base frequency setting A003 A203
Maximum frequency setting A004 A204
Multi-speed frequency setting A020 A220
Torque boost select A041 A241
Manual torque boost value A042 A242
Manual torque boost frequency adjustment A043 A243
V/f characteristic curve selection A044 A244
V/f gain setting A045 A245
Frequency upper limit setting A061 A261
Frequency lower limit setting A062 A262
Acceleration (2) time setting A092 A292
Deceleration (2) time setting A093 A293
Select method to use Acc2/Dec2 A094 A294
Acc 1 to Acc 2 frequency transition point A095 A295
Dec 1 to Dec 2 frequency transition point A096 A296
Level of electronic thermal setting B012 B212
Electronic thermal characteristic B013 B213
Overload restriction operation mode B021 B221
Overload restriction level setting B022 B222
Deceleration rate at overload restriction B023 B223
Source of overload restriction selection B028 B228
Terminal [1] function C001 C201
Terminal [2] function C002 C202
Terminal [3] function C003 C203
Terminal [4] function C004 C204
Terminal [5] function C005 C205
Overload level setting C041 C241
Motor capacity H003 H203
Motor poles setting H004 H204
Motor stabilization constant H006 H206
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