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In the standard application, by default (
P236=1
), the speed reference value passes across a ramp
circuit that graduates its variations before it is used. Parameters
P21, P22, P23
and
P24
can be used
to establish independent acceleration and deceleration slopes in both directions of movement,
establishing the time required to pass from 0 to 100% in seconds. In particular (see diagram):
P21
sets the time the reference value requires to accelerate from 0 to +100%
P22
sets the time the reference value requires to decelerate from 100% to 0%
P23
sets the time the reference value requires to accelerate from 0% to -100%
P24
sets the time the reference value requires to decelerate from -100% to 0%
Setting sensitivity is 10 msec and the time must be between 0.01 and 199.99 seconds.
The default values are the same for all the parameters and are equal to 10 sec.
In the standard application, ramps can be enabled via a configurable logic input (
I22
) which works
parallel to connection P236: I22=H is the same as setting P236=1. This input ensures maximum
flexibility in ramp use in that the ramps are enabled only when required.
In the other application please refer to the specific documentation in order to enable the ramps
The ramp may also be rounded in the starting and finishing phases by setting
C27=1
via the rounding
time set in seconds in
P25
with resolution 0.1 sec and a range from 1 to 199.9 sec. (default 10 sec).
P21
P22
P23
P24
2xP25
100%
-100%
0
Rounding can be enabled on its own with C27=1, which will filter the overall speed reference value
only.
Some special applications may enable the linear ramps differently. See the respective instruction file
for further information.
2.2.1.1
FREQUENCY JUMPS TO AVOID RESONANCES
Using the parameters
P179
,
P180
,
P181
and
P182
it is possible to exclude, as working frequencies, all
those frequencies falling within the two bands defined between P179 - P77 and P78 – P182, where
P179, P77, P78 and P182 are expressed as % of the maximum working frequency (see diagram)
Wherever exclusion bands are pre-set the drive behaves in the following way:
If the set frequency reference falls within the exclusion band it is maintained at the lower value of the
band, if the set value is less than the mid band value, while if the value is greater than the mid band
value it assumes the upper value.
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