50 Start-up
7. Define the process data transferred to and from the drive in the
FSCA-01 configuration parameter groups
52
and
53
.
Note 1:
The adapter module assigns the Control word, Status
word, references 1…2 and actual values 1…2 automatically to
Modbus registers. Process data groups are not available in the
ABB Drives - Classic communication profile.
Note 2:
With 32-bit parameters, one can only assign process
data to every second configuration parameter (eg,
52.01
,
52.03
,
52.05
, and so on).
8. Validate the settings made in parameter groups
51
,
52
and
53
by setting parameter
51.27 FBA PAR REFRESH
to
REFRESH.
9. Set the relevant drive control parameters to control the drive
according to the application. Examples of appropriate values
are shown in the tables below.
Parameter setting examples – ACSM1
Speed and torque control using the ABB Drives -
Enhanced communication profile
This example shows how to configure a speed and torque control
application that uses the ABB Drives - Enhanced profile. In
addition, some application-specific data is added to the
communication.
The start/stop commands and reference are according to the ABB
Drives profile. For more information, see the state machine on
page
65
.
When Reference 1 (REF1) is used, a reference value of ±20000
(4E20h) corresponds to the reference set with parameter 25.02
SPEED SCALING in the forward and reverse directions.
When Reference 2 (REF2) is used, a reference value of ±10000
(2710h) corresponds to the reference set with parameter 32.04
TORQUE REF 1 MAX in the forward and reverse directions.
Summary of Contents for FSCA-01
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Page 24: ...24 Overview of the RS 485 network and the FSCA 01 module ...
Page 28: ...28 Mechanical installation ...
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