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5.2.0
Parameter file menu (Files)
Save parameter file
function saves all amplifier parameters in a file [Name].PAR.
Load parameters file
function loads all amplifier parameters from a file [Name].PAR stored in the PC.
Save parameters to eeprom
function saves all parameters in the amplifier EEPROM. These parameters are kept
in the amplifier even after power off. They are automatically loaded in the BPCW software when starting the
amplifier. Only the parameters of the
Encoder resolution
module are automatically stored in the amplifier
EEPROM, after modification and saving.
The
Exit
function allows leaving the BPCW software and returning to WINDOWS
®
. If you do not want to save
the parameter modifications, leave the software without saving the parameters in the amplifier EEPROM. After
switching off and reapplying power, the amplifier is initialized with the previous EEPROM parameters. When
starting the BPCW software again, the parameters of the amplifier are automatically loaded in the software.
5.3.0
Software configuration menu (Setup)
Communication
menu allows the definition of the PC communication port connected to the amplifier (COM1 or
COM2) as well as the transmission speed of the serial link.
•
The communication port (
Com. port
) is selected in the left part of the Communication setup block. The port
number can be stored in the PC via the
Save configuration
function.
•
The transmission speed (
Baud rate
) is selected in the right part of the Communication setup block. When an
amplifier is connected, the BPCW software automatically acquires the communication speed saved in the
amplifier. This value can be modified by the operator and saved into the PC via the
Save configuration
function.
Save configuration
function saves the serial port configuration in the PC file
BPCW.CFG
for a quicker restarting
of the BPCW software.
Verify hardware
option visualize the amplifier hardware options and the software firmware version.
Software control
menu (in the BPCW software versions 2.0 and greater) allows direct control of the amplifier by
means of the PC via the functions
RUN
and
SPEED
during the commissioning phase (see chapter 5.1.1). This
operation mode is also necessary for the use of the
AUTOPHASING PROCEDURE
function (see chapter 6.3.4).
5.4.0
Advanced functions menu
5.4.1
Motor parameters
AUTO-PHASING PROCEDURE
function identifies the parameters Pole pairs, Phase order and
Resolver offset for a motor type which is not contained in the module MOTOR LIST.
MOTOR PARAMETERS DEFINED BY USER
function allows the access to all motor parameters
described below:
Pole pairs
parameter defines the number of motor pole pairs.
Phase order
parameter defines the sequence of the motor phases.
Resolver offset
parameter defines the electrical shift between the motor and the resolver reference.