Axial Flux Specific Parameters
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Parameters additional to standard HPV900 Series 2
C0 Menu
Submenu
Parameters
Units
Range
Default
Site Setting
C1
User Switches C1 Submenu
C1
Encoder
Select
None
-Axial Flux
-Axial Flux
U0 Utility
Submenu
Parameters
Units Range
Default
Site
Setting
U6
Drive Info U6 Submenu
U6
Drive Version
None
-SA4810-030_ _ _._ _
-SA4810-030_ _ _._ _
D0 Display 1 or 2
Submenu
Parameters
Units
Range
Default
Site Setting
D1
Measured
PPR
PPR
0 - 40000
-0
D1
Z Edge Count
None
-32767 - 32767
-0
A1 Drive
Name
Description
Units
Recommended
Setting
Encoder
Pulses
(Encoder Pulses) This parameter sets the number
of pulses the drive should see coming back from
the encoder at high running speeds.
PPR
-Refer to step 4 on
page 9 in PM
Enc PPR
Low
(Encoder Pulses Per Revolution Low) This
parameter sets the number of pulses the drive
should see coming back from the encoder at low
running speeds.
PPR
-
D1 Elevator Data
Name
Description
Units
Recommendation
Measured
PPR
This is a setup/fine tuning parameter. This
parameter will show how many pulses the drive
counted for one full revolution of the rotor.
NOTE: the number displayed here when a motor is
running at high speed/contract speed is more
accurate than one running at slower speeds
Pulses Per
Revolution
(PPR)
Use the value in this
parameter to set the
Encoder PPR (A1) to
the correct number for
your particular motor.
This is outlined in step
4 on page 9 in PM
Drive Setup
Procedure.
Z Edge
Count
This parameter is used for troubleshooting
noise/functionality on the Proximity Sensor.
The function of this parameter is to tell the user
how many times has the drive seen the target
sensor (aka how many revolutions has the motor
made) since it was powered up. The drive will
increase the number if it is rotating in the up and
decrease the number in the down. (it will only
decrease the number if the drive receives a valid
run command in the down)
NONE
Use for
troubleshooting the
proximity sensor