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Also, it provides the location of the shipment to track its status. B4P2 2. The screen which follows after completion of the previous step is shown. Press the Enter key located in the center of the HIM keypad to make this your selection. The startup routine starts with an Introduction screen. This is highlighted by default. Compl et e t hese st eps i n or der : 20 of 68 Setting the Motor Control Mode You will go through steps listed in this menu to configure your drive.
For this lab session, we will choose the Flux Vector mode. After selecting the motor control mode in the previous step, you are directed back to the General Startup Main Menu.
The next few steps will require you to input the nameplate information of the motor you are doing a Startup on. The Motor in the demo is rated for V. This should be the default value for this parameter.
The next information you need to provide is the Power Units. Since there actually is no motor connected use the default of 1. Again accept the default value here. Setting the Speed Feedback Device Selecting this option now would force a feedback selection that is NOT valid for simulation mode. Compl et e t hese st eps i n or der : 24 of 68 Setting the Speed Limits In the previous step configuring your feedback device was skipped; configuring the limits is the next step in the Startup routine.
After the four values have been entered, you will be exited out of this section. Direction Auto Tune and Inertia Tests You should now have been directed back to the General Startup Main Menu. There are two tests which are part of the Startup Routine. You will perform these tests in the next few steps. You will run the Direction test first. Press the Start key to start the motor. Yes No The screen that follows asks you to stop the drive so this change in direction, initiated in the previous step, can take place.
Press the Stop key. This should successfully complete the Direction test. For this lab session, we will perform a rotate tune on the demo motor. Notice the changing information on the HIM as the different parts of the Auto tune tests are completed. Wait till the test is completed. Configuring the Speed Reference and Ramp rates The selected choice is the last in the list and pressing the once will get you there faster. The next few steps will configure the Analog Input you chose as Speed Reference.
For this lab session we will use the V potentiometer labeled Input on the demo as our Analog Input speed reference. Following the step to set bus regulation you will now set Ramp Accel and Decel times. Configuring the Inputs and Outputs You should now be back in the General Startup Main Menu screen. Again, remember that there is no physical motor connected to this demo unit however the speed and status are being simulated on the top lines of the HIM display.
Verify that the PowerFlex drive is connected to the computer. Double-click the DriveExplorer icon to start the software. If the Danger dialog appears, read it and click OK. Maximize the DriveExplorer window, so it fills the entire screen 4. The following screen will appear.
Select yes to accept the communication interface 34 of 68 change c. When the node selection window opens, highlight the node with IP address Click Yes to the following message windows. Wait for the parameters to be read and populated. Once the parameters are read and populated, by default Port 0 PowerFlex V 4.
This will open a new window. A pop window confirms that loading of parameter defaults was successful. The Status View is automatically displayed the first time you connect to a drive. You can also display it at any time by clicking on the drive name in the device tree PowerFlex in the above image.
You can display the status view for any peripheral e. The new User Text is now displayed. Click on the Pencil icon for the middle display item. This is where you select, scale and assign text to Display Item 1. Change Process Display Item 1 to the following values and click Apply 41 of 68 Close the Process Display Item 1 window. Note the change you made to Process Display Item 1.
Adjust the V Input potentiometer on the drive demo to change the value on the screen. The PowerFlex has six Process Display items displayed. Other products may have more or less and each will be display on theirs in the Status View.
Displaying Parameters with the Linear List View Click on Parameter List in the device tree to display a linear list of the drive parameters. Scroll down to view Parameter [Anlg In0 Value] and then double-click on this parameter to 43 of 68 view it. Adjust the potentiometer to see the value change.
Click Close. Scroll down even further to Parameter [Accel Time 1].
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