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Parameter
Parameter description
protocol
Performance
When
the
drive
is
enabled
with
this
parameter
at
zero,
the
post
ramp
reference
(Pr
2.01
=
{di03,
0.38})
starts
at
zero
and
ramps
to
the
required
This
parameter
permanently
enables
the
Stop
key
on
the
drive
such
that
the
drive
will
always
stop
when
the
Stop
key
is
pressed.
If
keypad
mode
is
This
parameter
controls
the
action
of
the
Fwd/Rev
key
on
the
drive
in
keypad
mode.
structure
Keypad
and
format
Advanced
parameter
descriptions
Serial
comms
reference.
When
the
drive
is
enabled
with
this
parameter
at
one,
the
post
ramp
reference
is
set
to
the
motor
speed.
selected
this
has
no
effect
because
the
Stop
key
is
automatically
enabled.
The
sequencer
logic
has
been
designed
so
that
pressing
the
Stop
key,
whether
the
Stop
key
is
enabled
or
not,
does
not
make
the
drive
change
from
a
stopped
to
a
running
condition.
As
the
Stop
key
is
also
used
to
reset
trips
this
means
that
if
the
Stop
key
is
pressed
when
the
drive
is
tripped,
the
trip
will
be
reset,
but
the
drive
does
not
start.
Preventing
the
drive
from
starting
when
the
stop
key
is
pressed
is
implemented
as
follows.
Sequencer
latching
not
enabled
(Pr
6.40=0)
If
the
Stop
key
is
pressed
when
the
Stop
key
is
enabled
(Pr
6.12=1)
or
when
the
drive
is
tripped
the
sequencer
run
is
removed,
and
so
the
drive
stops
or
remains
stopped
respectively.
The
sequencer
run
can
only
then
be
reapplied
after
at
least
one
of
the
following
conditions
occurs.
1.
Run
forward,
Run
reverse
and
Run
sequencing
bits
all
zero
2.
OR
the
drive
is
disabled
via
Pr
6.15
or
Pr
6.29
3.
OR
Run
forward
and
Run
reverse
are
both
active
and
have
been
for
60
ms.
The
drive
can
be
re-started
by
activating
the
necessary
bits
to
give
a
normal
start.
Sequencer
latching
enabled
(Pr
6.40=1)
If
the
Stop
key
is
pressed
when
the
stop
key
is
enabled
(Pr
6.12=1)
or
when
the
drive
is
tripped
the
sequencer
run
is
removed,
and
so
the
drive
stops
or
remains
stopped
respectively.
The
sequencer
run
can
only
then
be
reapplied
after
at
least
one
of
the
following
conditions
occurs.
1.
Run
forward,
Run
reverse
and
Run
sequencing
bits
all
zero
after
the
latches
2.
OR
Not
stop
sequencing
bit
is
zero
3.
OR
the
drive
is
disabled
via
Pr
6.15
or
Pr
6.29
4.
OR
Run
forward
and
Run
reverse
are
both
active
and
have
been
for
60
ms.
The
drive
can
then
be
re-started
by
activating
the
necessary
bits
to
give
a
normal
start.
Note
that
applying
the
Run
forward
and
Run
reverse
together
will
reset
the
stop
key
condition,
but
the
latches
associated
with
Run
forward
and
Run
reverse
must
then
be
reset
before
the
drive
can
be
re-started.
It
should
be
noted
holding
the
Run
key
and
pressing
the
Stop
key
to
reset
the
drive
without
stopping
does
not
apply
unless
keypad
reference
mode
is
selected.
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Mentor
MP
Advanced
User
Guide
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Issue
Number:
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6.09
Catch
a
spinning
motor
Coding
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6.13
Enable
forward/reverse
key
Coding
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6.12
Enable
stop
key
Coding
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0
Update
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read
Pr
6.13
Action
of
Fwd/Rev
key
0
None
1
Reverse
select
is
toggled
every
time
the
button
is
pressed
2
Drive
runs
in
reverse
direction