S.B.C. Elettronica S.p.A. - Engineering Division
HPDxxN – High Power User’s Manual
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3.9 Programming with Pcbrush
The
HPD N serial kit
is supplied to enable communication between a PC and the drive. The kit
includes an RS-422/RS-232 converter, relative 230V~ power supply and serial connection cable.
The enclosed communication software (supplied free of charge) designated
Pcbrush
has the
following HW/SW requirements: 486 microprocessor or higher,
Windows* 3.1
or more recent
version, mouse and serial port for drive connections. The main features of Pcbrush are:
- serial connection of up to 32 drives
- reading and setting of basic parameters and drive commands
- reading and setting of commands and parameters of operating modes
- functional block diagrams
- pico-PLC program displayed as ladder diagrams
- display of pico-PLC program status during operation
- I/O status
- file storage of parameterisation including pico-PLC program
- uploading of parameterisation including pico-PLC program from a file that can be selected from
among those previously stored
- speed regulator and position controller simulation
PC - HPD N connection layout (HPD N serial kit):
To create line load (burden) resistances, jumper pins 2 and 6, and pins 4 and 7 on connector X5
of the last drive on the serial line.
If the PC is a battery powered laptop (i.e. not connected to ground) use the following connection
layout:
To install Pcbrush open
WINDOWS
*, insert the diskette in drive A, select the
File
menu in
Program Manager and then the
Run.
option. Now run Setup.exe on [A:\] by typing the following
string on the
Command line
:
A:\setup.exe
or by selecting the file with the
Browse..
.button. The
following installation procedure automatically creates a new icon for Pcbrush. Once the program is
installed, launch it by double clicking the relative icon (or select the icon and then press ENTER).
Set the following parameters on the drive: Pr26=6, Pr27=0, b40.14=1, b42.3=1.
*
Windows
and the Windows logo are registered trade marks or trade marks owned by Microsoft Corporation in the United States
of America and/or other countries.
RS-232
RS-422
17
2
14
5
7
1
2
3
4
8
DB9
DB25
2
3
7
3
2
5
X5 (HPD)
personal computer
tx
rx
0V
CL-422
refer to text for burden resistors
1
2
3
4
8
DB9
DB25
2
3
7
3
2
5
X5 (HPD)
personal computer