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Reference Tables

07-01-08-02-E-V0500                                                          631 Digital Servo Drive

Decimal/Hexadecimal Table

0

00

0

1

11

1

2

22

2

3

33

3

4

44

4

5

55

5

6

66

6

7

77

7

8

88

8

9

99

9

0

00

0

0000

0001

0002

0003

0004

0005

0006

0007

0008

0009

10

10

10

10

000A

000B

000C

000D

000E

000F

0010

0011

0012

0013

20

20

20

20

0014

0015

0016

0017

0018

0019

001A

001B

001C

001D

30

30

30

30

001E

001F

0020

0021

0022

0023

0024

0025

0026

0027

40

40

40

40

0028

0029

002A

002B

002C

002D

002E

002F

0030

0031

50

50

50

50

0032

0033

0034

0035

0036

0037

0038

0039

003A

003B

60

60

60

60

003C

003D

003E

003F

0040

0041

0042

0043

0044

0045

70

70

70

70

0046

0047

0048

0049

004A

004B

004C

004D

004E

004F

80

80

80

80

0050

0051

0052

0053

0054

0055

0056

0057

0058

0059

90

90

90

90

005A

005B

005C

005D

005E

005F

0060

0061

0062

0063

100

100

100

100

0064

0065

0066

0067

0068

0069

006A

006B

006C

006D

110

110

110

110

006E

006F

0070

0071

0072

0073

0074

0075

0076

0077

120

120

120

120

0078

0079

007A

007B

007C

007D

007E

007F

0080

0081

130

130

130

130

0082

0083

0084

0085

0086

0087

0088

0089

008A

008B

140

140

140

140

008C

008D

008E

008F

0090

0091

0092

0093

0094

0095

150

150

150

150

0096

0097

0098

0099

009A

009B

009C

009D

009E

009F

160

160

160

160

00A0

00A1

00A2

00A3

00A4

00A5

00A6

00A7

00A8

00A9

170

170

170

170

00AA

00AB

00AC

00AD

00AE

00AF

00B0

00B1

00B2

00B3

180

180

180

180

00B4

00B5

00B6

00B7

00B8

00B9

00BA

00BB

00BC

00BD

190

190

190

190

00BE

00BF

00C0

00C1

00C2

00C3

00C4

00C5

00C6

00C7

200

200

200

200

00C8

00C9

00CA

00CB

00CC

00CD

00CE

00CF

00D0

00D1

210

210

210

210

00D2

00D3

00D4

00D5

00D6

00D7

00D8

00D9

00DA

00DB

220

220

220

220

00DC

00DD

00DE

00DF

00E0

00E1

00E2

00E3

00E4

00E5

230

230

230

230

00E6

00E7

00E8

00E9

00EA

00EB

00EC

00ED

00EE

00EF

240

240

240

240

00F0

00F1

00F2

00F3

00F4

00F5

00F6

00F7

00F8

00F9

250

250

250

250

00FA

00FB

00FC

00FD

00FE

00FF

0100

0101

0102

0103

260

260

260

260

0104

0105

0106

0107

0108

0109

010A

010B

010C

010D

270

270

270

270

010E

010F

0110

0111

0112

0113

0114

0115

0116

0117

280

280

280

280

0118

0119

011A

011B

011C

011D

011E

011F

0120

0121

290

290

290

290

0122

0123

0124

0125

0126

0127

0128

0129

012A

012B

300

300

300

300

012C

012D

012E

012F

0130

0131

0132

0133

0134

0135

310

310

310

310

0136

0137

0138

0139

013A

013B

013C

013D

013E

013F

320

320

320

320

0140

0141

0142

0143

0144

0145

0146

0147

0148

0149

330

330

330

330

014A

014B

014C

014D

014E

014F

0150

0151

0152

0153

340

340

340

340

0154

0155

0156

0157

0158

0159

015A

015B

015C

015D

350

350

350

350

015E

015F

0160

0161

0162

0163

0164

0165

0166

0167

360

360

360

360

0168

0169

016A

016B

016C

016D

016E

016F

0170

0171

370

370

370

370

0172

0173

0174

0175

0176

0177

0178

0179

017A

017B

380

380

380

380

017C

017D

017E

017F

0180

0181

0182

0183

0184

0185

390

390

390

390

0186

0187

0188

0189

018A

018B

018C

018D

018E

018F

400

400

400

400

0190

0191

0192

0193

0194

0195

0196

0197

0198

0199

410

410

410

410

019A

019B

019C

019D

019E

019F

01A0

01A1

01A2

01A3

420

420

420

420

01A4

01A5

01A6

01A7

01A8

01A9

01AA

01AB

01AC

01AD

430

430

430

430

01AE

01AF

01B0

01B1

01B2

01B3

01B4

01B5

01B6

01B7

440

440

440

440

01B8

01B9

01BA

01BB

01BC

01BD

01BE

01BF

01C0

01C1

450

450

450

450

01C2

01C3

01C4

01C5

01C6

01C7

01C8

01C9

01CA

01CB

460

460

460

460

01CC

01CD

01CE

01CF

01D0

01D1

01D2

01D3

01D4

01D5

470

470

470

470

01D6

01D7

01D8

01D9

01DA

01DB

01DC

01DD

01DE

01DF

480

480

480

480

01E0

01E1

01E2

01E3

01E4

01E5

01E6

01E7

01E8

01E9

490

490

490

490

01EA

01EB

01EC

01ED

01EE

01EF

01F0

01F1

01F2

01F3

Summary of Contents for 631 series

Page 1: ...07 01 08 02 E V0500 Series...

Page 2: ...nt Inspection Check for signs of transit damage Check the product code on the rating label conforms to your requirement If the unit is not being installed immediately store the unit in a well ventilat...

Page 3: ...tal damage How the Manual is Organised The manual is divided into chapters and paragraphs Page numbering restarts with every chapter i e 5 3 is Chapter 5 page 3 Further descriptions that relate to thi...

Page 4: ...ive assembly 9 Power terminal X1 2 Product code label X15 RS232 Set up service connection EASYRIDER 3 Terminal cover X20 CAN Bus input connection 4 Diagnostic display X21 CAN Bus output connection 5 E...

Page 5: ...N Bus or Incremental Bus using a PLC It is configured using the EASYRIDER software General General General General Operating Modes Pulse direction Input 10V velocity control Torue control Position con...

Page 6: ...t loop speed loop position loop PLC RS232 X15 CAN Bus X20 X21 F Figure 2 2 Communications Options analog setpoint value Pos 1 Pos 2 M Synchronisation electronic gearbox 1 X CAN Bus Network 631 Unit X...

Page 7: ...Description 1 631 Generic product 2 XXX Three numbers specifying the rated output current 001 1A 002 2A 004 4A 006 6A 3 XXX Three numbers specifying the nominal input voltage rating 230 220 to 240V 1...

Page 8: ...les close to grounded metal parts when exiting the control cubicle Separate dirty clean and sensitive cables if possible by at least 30mm Cables should cross at 90 Avoid cable loops especially between...

Page 9: ...1 5 9 2 8 1 4 6 9 Weight 1 5kg 3 3lb approximately 631 006 230 All dimensions are in millimetres inches Note Additional space is required to the front of the unit for the signal mating plugs approxim...

Page 10: ...0 631 006 230 Ventilation The servo drive gives off heat in normal operation and must therefore be mounted to allow the free flow of air through the ventilation slots and heatsink Maintain minimum cle...

Page 11: ...the certification for dangerous areas apparatus group and or temperature class of explosion protected motors Inspection and certification for the complete installation of servo motors and electronic...

Page 12: ...nnections are for SELV only Eurotherm servo motors series ACM 2n ACR n and ACG are SELV other manufacturer s motors may not be If you use a non Eurotherm servo motor make sure that the thermistor is i...

Page 13: ...onnel protection Use another means to provide personal safety Refer to EN50178 1998 VDE0160 1994 EN60204 1 1994 Wiring the Servo Drive Earth Connections WARNING Due to the working principle of servo d...

Page 14: ...manently earthed using two independent earth conductors using X1 Protect the incoming mains supply using a suitable fuse or circuit breaker as shown in Chapter 11 Technical Specifications Power Detail...

Page 15: ...nctional Earth connected to Figure 3 5 631 Control Wiring Connections Pin Type Function 1 10V Ri 10k ANALOG IN differential to pin 2 referenced to GND 2 10V Ri 10k ANALOG IN differential to pin 1 refe...

Page 16: ...asy installation of the control cables Refer to Chapter 11 Technical Specifications for Control Terminal information Refer to Chapter 12 Certification for the Servo Drive for information on meeting ge...

Page 17: ...erm approved servo motor This connection must be made for the 631 to control the operation of the motor The cable contains wiring for the resolver and the motor thermistor 8 9 1 7 12 10 2 6 11 3 5 4 1...

Page 18: ...al IN SLAVE 2 mount units side by side if possible GND GND GND X40 X41 631 Incremental Out MASTER keep cables as short as possible X40 41 signals are referred to PE Figure 3 8 Application Example To s...

Page 19: ...r Jack screened 1 8 GND Z Z B B A A 5VI X40 and X41 are identical and internally switched in parallel X40 X41 therefore wiring is very easy 1 8 GND Z Z B B A A 5VI internal connection to GND Case Scre...

Page 20: ...pole Modular Jack screened 1 8 GND Z Z B B A A 5VI X40 and X41 are identical and internally switched in parallel X40 X41 therefore wiring is very easy 1 8 GND Z Z B B A A 5VI internal connection to GN...

Page 21: ...odular Jack screened EASYRIDER X40 mode 2 8 pole Modular Jack screened 1 8 GND IN R IN R Out Ready Out Ready IN P IN P 5VI X40 and X41 are identical and internally switched in parallel X40 X41 therefo...

Page 22: ...DER X40 mode 3 8 pole Modular Jack screened 1 8 GND IN P IN P Out Ready Out Ready IN P IN P 5VI X40 and X41 are identical and internally switched in parallel X40 X41 therefore wiring is very easy 1 8...

Page 23: ...GND CAN_L CAN_H GND CAN_GND X20 and X21 are identically and internal switched in parallel with all pins X20 X21 therefore bus wiring is very easy 8 pole Modular Jack screened 1 8 CAN_GND CAN_L CAN_H G...

Page 24: ...it is selected using the EASYRIDER software menu Commissioning General The 631 unit does not use Modes 0 and 3 If you attempt to select these the unit will default to the set up for Mode 1 speed contr...

Page 25: ...No Description Description Description Description OPTO outputs 5 0 4 DRIVE READY 1 drive can be executed ACTIVE OK 1 power stage activated 6 OPTO inputs 7 Fixed input ACTIVE activates motor power whe...

Page 26: ...DY 1 drive can be executed INITIALISED 1 move reference executed TRAIL CONTROL 1 position within trail window ACTIVE OK 1 power stage activated 6 0 1 3 4 POSITION REACHED 1 position within position wi...

Page 27: ...y BIAS program TRAIL CONTROL 1 position within trail window ACTIVE OK 1 power stage activated 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 POSITION REACHED 1 position within position window INITIALISED 1 move reference executed BIA...

Page 28: ...put Ready F0 X10 5 Warning display fault signal display motor protection max current rated current of motor Warning time approx 3 sec I 2t Nsoll Function Passive Delay recommended for motor brake use...

Page 29: ...ated in the motor windings Enter the relevant data type tripping value in to the EASYRIDER menu COMMISSIONING MOTOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR Internal Overlaod Protection Using thermal simulation of the moto...

Page 30: ...le Modular Jack RXD TXD GND 1 4 Female viewed on solder side 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RXD 1 1 1 1 Receive serial sata 3 RXD TXD 2 2 2 2 Transmit serial data 2 TXD 3 3 3 3 do not connect GND 4 4 4 4 GND 5 GND...

Page 31: ...mage to equipment Check for loose ends clippings drilling swarf etc lodged in the Servo Drive and system If possible check that the motor can be turned freely and that any cooling fans are intact and...

Page 32: ...erts NO NO NO NO From the menu FILE LOAD PARAMETERS select and load the file called DEFAULT 631 Continue with Step 3 Motor Selection 3 From the menu COMMISSIONING MOTOR adjust the maximum current to b...

Page 33: ...oduces a motion from Position 1 to Position 2 and vice versa with the next activation Select START Motor Observe the behaviour of the application and graph and optimise the tuning parameters P I and V...

Page 34: ...ulting with Eurotherm engineers U2 U2 U2 U2 Stable parameters are calculated based on the system data and can be called up using the F5 key Manual tuning may be necessary Rated values can be sourced e...

Page 35: ...e To simulate communication with the 631 product you may need to set this under the following menu Options General Options Simulated Drive Type This selection is saved when you exit the software You m...

Page 36: ...not saved Only the command STORE ALL DATA menu COMMAND STORE ALL DATA writes the data into the servo drive s non volatile memory Data stored here is saved during power down File Figure 6 1 EASYRIDER...

Page 37: ...ect axis number change password special function serial single command update firmware Menu system BIAS screen file edit program command diagnosis options new BIAS program undo change edit mode deacti...

Page 38: ...6 4 Programming Your Application 07 01 08 02 E V0500 631 Digital Servo Drive BIAS Commands...

Page 39: ...shift F4 shift F4 shift F4 shift F4 F5 F5 F5 F5 shift F5 shift F5 shift F5 shift F5 F6 F6 F6 F6 PC login shift F6 shift F6 shift F6 shift F6 PC logout F7 F7 F7 F7 save all data shift F7 shift F7 shift...

Page 40: ...ange to the previous parameter Ctrl I Ctrl I Ctrl I Ctrl I Changing the insert mode the active mode is displayed at the bottom of the screen Ctrl L Ctrl L Ctrl L Ctrl L Inserting a label Ctrl K Ctrl K...

Page 41: ...iagnostics Display Display Display Display Explanation Explanation Explanation Explanation Ready Ready Ready Ready output X10 5 Warning Warning Warning Warning output X10 6 Comment Comment Comment Com...

Page 42: ...chanics stiff Requirements too high Is warning 8 evaluated overload of the motor I t Does the control loop oscillate P amplification too high Mechanics stiff Requirements too high Is warning 8 evaluat...

Page 43: ...t on Ballast resistance usage is 90 switch off ballast on Ballast resistance overloaded trailing window exceeded Only in operation mode position control optimise parameters check mechanics trailing er...

Page 44: ...cables Motor takes up preferred positions after activation Position encoder or motor cables with reversed poles Resolver or encoder incorrectly adjusted Number of motor poles set incorrectly config me...

Page 45: ...tatus Memory When the unit is powered down a set of important indicators is stored in to dedicated memory This allows the last eight status conditions to displayed by the EASYRIDER diagnostic menu Thu...

Page 46: ...owing information available The model and serial number see the unit s rating label Details of the fault Contact your nearest Eurotherm Drives Service Centre to arrange return of the item You will be...

Page 47: ...CM469027U020 Germany RK 6300 0020 2m Sub miniature D 9 way RS232 Service Connector Cable RS232 Service Connector Cable RS232 Service Connector Cable RS232 Service Connector Cable X15 631 to PC UK LA3...

Page 48: ...8 pairs 4TP shielded Adaptor Cable Adaptor Cable Adaptor Cable Adaptor Cable 631 X40 41 to 635 637 X40 Multi function 4 twisted pairs shielded cable UK CM469034U003 Germany KK 6310 0600 RJ45 Plug 8 wa...

Page 49: ...0 x0 NUL DLE SP 0 P p 0 0 0 1 1 SOH DC1 1 A Q a q 0 0 1 0 2 STX DC2 2 B R b r 0 0 1 1 3 ETX DC3 3 C S c s 0 1 0 0 4 EOT DC4 4 D T d t 0 1 0 1 5 ENQ NAK 5 E U e u 0 1 1 0 6 ACK SYN 6 F V f v 0 1 1 1 7...

Page 50: ...F 00E0 00E1 00E2 00E3 00E4 00E5 230 230 230 230 00E6 00E7 00E8 00E9 00EA 00EB 00EC 00ED 00EE 00EF 240 240 240 240 00F0 00F1 00F2 00F3 00F4 00F5 00F6 00F7 00F8 00F9 250 250 250 250 00FA 00FB 00FC 00FD...

Page 51: ...720 02D0 02D1 02D2 02D3 02D4 02D5 02D6 02D7 02D8 02D9 730 730 730 730 02DA 02DB 02DC 02DD 02DE 02DF 02E0 02E1 02E2 02E3 740 740 740 740 02E4 02E5 02E6 02E7 02E8 02E9 02EA 02EB 02EC 02ED 750 750 750 75...

Page 52: ...me per axis 10 frequency sweep cycle frequency sweep speed 1 minute Altitude Altitude Altitude Altitude If 1000 metres above sea level derate Motor Power rating by 1 per 100 metres Humidity Humidity H...

Page 53: ...ampacities of thermoplastic insulated 60 C copper conductors assuming not more than three current carrying conductors in raceway or cable based on ambient temperature of 30 C The wire sizes allow for...

Page 54: ...nt ripple Frequency of current ripple Frequency of current ripple 9 5kHz Power losses Power losses Power losses Power losses Fan internal electronic Fan internal electronic Fan internal electronic Fan...

Page 55: ...requency Maximum input or output frequency 200kHz Maximum cable length connected to Maximum cable length connected to Maximum cable length connected to Maximum cable length connected to galvanical ins...

Page 56: ...eter Menu Speed Control Speed Control Speed Control Speed Control Settings Settings Settings Settings Set by the Parameter Menu Differential Setpoint Input Analog Differential Setpoint Input Analog Di...

Page 57: ...Sinewave voltage at Un Sinewave voltage at Un Sinewave voltage at Un Sinewave voltage at Un 210 230 Derating of Unr when loaded Derating of Unr when loaded Derating of Unr when loaded Derating of Unr...

Page 58: ...to insert contactors etc re connect the screen using the shortest possible route Keep the length of screen stripped back as short as possible when making screen connections Ideally use 360 screen ter...

Page 59: ...screened Increasing Motor Cable Length Because cable capacitance and hence conducted emissions increase with motor cable length conformance to EMC limits is only guaranteed with the internal ac supply...

Page 60: ...en 30 and 100MHz typically the attenuation provided by a metal cabinet with no aperture of dimension greater than 0 15m using the internal ac supply EMC filter and having met all cabling requirements...

Page 61: ...bar insulated from the mounting panel Used as a reference point for all signal and control cabling This may be further subdivided into an analog and a digital reference busbar each separately connecte...

Page 62: ...iable Speed Drive VSD EMC output filters Input or output chokes transformers The cable between VSD and motor even when screened armoured Connections to external braking chopper and resistor even when...

Page 63: ...n of the National Electrical Code NEC NFPA 70 Recommended Branch Circuit Protection It is recommended that UL Listed JDDZ non renewable cartridge fuses Class K5 or H or UL Listed JDRX renewable cartri...

Page 64: ...emission and immunity performance of this unit can only be achieved when the unit is installed to the EMC Installation Instructions given in this manual According to S I No 2373 which implements the...

Page 65: ...2 Third party testing to a relevant standard 3 Writing a technical construction file stating the technical rationale as to why your final machine system is compliant An EMC competent body must then a...

Page 66: ...neric Standards Generic Standards Generic Standards Generic Standards enclosure enclosure enclosure enclosure Immunity only EN50082 1 1992 see below for referenced standards Residential supplied direc...

Page 67: ...cal transients burst e g from opening contacts in inductive circuits IEC1000 4 3 Electromagnetic fields e g from portable telephones IEC1000 4 5 Voltage surges e g on local lightning strikes ENV50140...

Page 68: ...echnical competence in EMC requirements of drives Conducted RF Emission Class A performance premises Immunity See below for referenced standards SECOND SECOND SECOND SECOND ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT ENV...

Page 69: ...ND EN50082 1 1998 AND EN50082 2 1995 EN61800 3 1996 EMC CHARACTERISTICS STATED IN MANUAL EMC INSTALLATION GUIDELINES STATED IN MANUAL CEMEP VALIDITY FIELDS 2 3 AND 4 NO EMC CE MARK APPLIED TO E D MODU...

Page 70: ...n the unit is used as a component We Eurotherm Drives Limited address as below declare under our sole responsibility that the above Electronic Products when installed and operated with reference to th...

Page 71: ...s is possible by using a feed back system which senses the rotor position e g by Resolver Using Line Chokes Line chokes are not required to limit input current to Eurotherm Drives Servo drives Line ch...

Page 72: ...Total Inertia Data RL 0 3 Ohm Speed at Brake Start Braking Time Cycle Time Cable Resistance Braking Current Ib 3 2A Motor Resistance Rph 3 6 Ohm STEP 1 Calculating actual brake power an approximation...

Page 73: ...is case required in this case required in this case required in this case Refer to the Chapter 9 Accessories In case of insufficient capability of the internal brake resistor an external resistor must...

Page 74: ...on of required motor terminal voltage for a specified motor speed up to 3000rpm Ukl 1 2 EMC n 1000 I Rph RL Volts where Ukl Required motor voltage V rms EMF Back EMF of motor V rms 1000 rpm Rph Resist...

Page 75: ...rent Demand Nist Speed Feedback Position POS Speed PWM 6 6 IV IGBT IGBT UCC 0VP DC DC Filter DC AC Soft start RS232 PTC NTC DBR1 DBR2 X10 X10 Analog Input A D Converter Setpoint Processing Configurabl...

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