202 Parameters
Torque boost
The drive pre-magnetizes the motor before the start. The pre-
magnetizing time is defined by parameter
.
Torque boost is applied at start. Torque boost is stopped
when output frequency exceeds 20 Hz or when it is equal to
the reference value. See parameter
.
This mode should selected if a high break-away torque is
required.
Note:
This mode cannot be used to start into a rotating motor.
WARNING!
The drive will start after the set pre-
magnetizing time has passed even if motor
magnetization is not completed. In applications where
a full break-away torque is essential, ensure that the constant
magnetizing time is long enough to allow generation of full
magnetization and torque.
3
Auboost
Automatic start with torque boost.
Automatic start is performed first and the motor is
magnetized. If the speed is found to be zero, torque boost is
applied.
4
Defines the DC hold frequency, which is used instead of
parameter
when the motor is in scalar
and section
).
5.00 Hz
0.00…1000.00 Hz
DC hold frequency.
1 = 1 Hz
Defines the start delay. After the conditions for start have
been fulfilled, the drive waits until the delay has elapsed and
then starts the motor. During the delay, warning
is shown.
Start delay can be used with all start modes.
0.00 s
0.00…60.00 s
Start delay
1 = 1 s
Selects the forced current vector rotation mode at low
speeds. When the smooth start mode is selected, the rate of
acceleration is limited by the acceleration and deceleration
ramp times. If the process driven by the permanent magnet
synchronous motor has high inertia, slow ramp times are
recommended.
Can be used for permanent magnet synchronous motors
only.
Disabled
Disabled.
0
Enabled always
Enabled always.
1
Start only
Enabled when starting the motor.
2
Current used in the current vector rotation at low speeds.
Increase the smooth start current if the application requires
motor shaft swinging needs to be minimized. Note that
accurate torque control is not possible in the current vector
rotation mode.
Can be used for permanent magnet synchronous motors
only.
50.0%
10.0…100.0%
Value in percent of the nominal motor current.
1 = 1%
No.
Name/Value
Description
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