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10  Engineering Information 
MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411    Operating Instructions 
 
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PI setpoint 
The PI controller controls the inverter frequency by comparing the actual system 
behavior (via the feedback signal) with the desired system behavior. The desired 
behavior is defined using a setpoint. The user selects the source of the setpoint 
with parameter P2253. MICROMASTER 411/COMBIMASTER 411 only have one 
analogue input and this is most commonly used for the feedback signal, so an 
internal digital setpoint is usually used. There are two methods of doing this, either 
using the “fixed PI setpoint ” or the “keypad (motorized potentiometer) setpoint”. 
1.  P2253 = 2224 
Fixed PI setpoint 
This method allows the user to define up to 7 setpoint 
values using parameters P2201 to P2207 and select 
between these using binary signals, usually via the digital 
inputs. The different selection methods are described in 
the parameter list under P2201. 
2.  P2253 = 2250 
Keypad 
(motorized 
potentiometer) 
setpoint. 
This method allows the user to set a fixed value in 
P2240. The setpoint can be increased or decreased 
either with the arrow keys on the BOP or more commonly 
via digital inputs (e.g. P0702 = 13 “increase” and P0703 
= 14 ”decrease”). 
NOTE: 
Values are given in % rather than Hz, and the running frequency of the inverter is 
determined by the difference between the setpoint and feedback signals and the 
action of the PI controller. 
 
10.2.2.4 PI 
Setpoint ramp times 
When PI control is enabled using P2200, the normal frequency ramp up and ramp 
down times (P1120 and P1121) are bypassed. The PI setpoint has its own ramp 
times, P2257 and P2258, which allow ramped PI setpoint changes. 
The ramp up time, P2257, is active when the PI setpoint is changed or when a 
RUN command is given. The ramp down time, P2258 is only effective on PI 
setpoint changes. The ramp down times used after OFF1 and OFF3 commands 
are set in P1121 and P1135 respectively.