
DRIVE PROGRAMMING 3-5
3.6.2 Drive Programming:
1.
On power-up, the LCD Display should light and
show the default Powerup Display. Press the
Escape key and then the Left arrow key and you
see a flashing cursor on the menu level. Press the
Up/Down Arrow keys until you see the M00PXX
menu 0. Press Left arrow key until you see a
flashing cursor on the parameter number. You are
now ready to edit the following parameters if
necessary.
2.
Use the UP/Down Arrow key to view each
parameter listed below and observe its value. If
you like what you see, go on to the next
parameter. If you want to change the value of a
parameter, press the Enter key and using the Left
and Up/Down Arrow keys to get the value you
want. Accept the parameter value by hitting the
Enter key, then proceed to the next parameter.
The following parameters are found under the
Quick Setup menu:
Quick Setup Menu (Program Type):
RATED MOTOR VOLT
- M00P01
BASE MOTOR FREQ
- M00P02
RATED MOTOR CURR - M00P03
NUMBER OF POLES
- M00P04
SYM CURRENT LIM
- M00P05
ACCEL RAMP
- M00P06
DECEL RAMP
- M00P07
MAX FREQUENCY
- M00P08
MINIMUM FREQ
- M00P09
RATED LINE VOLTS
- M00P10
3.6.3 Remove Power
Remove and lock-out the input and control power to
the drive. When the ROM Display is no longer
illuminated, open the drive door.
WARNING
TO AVOID A HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
AFTER THE INPUT AND CONTROL POWER IS
REMOVED FROM THE DRIVE AND THE ROM
DISPLAY IS NO LONGER LIT, WAIT FIVE (5)
MINUTES FOR BUS CAPACITORS TO FULLY
DISCHARGE.
3.6.4 Reconnect Motor:
WARNING
In the following steps, rotation of the motor in an
undesired direction can occur. To guard against
possible equipment damage, it is recommended
that the motor be disconnected from the load
before proceeding.
1.
Reconnect motor leads and close drive door.
3.6.5 Check for Correct Motor Rotation:
1.
Reapply power to the drive
2.
Verify that the drive reference frequency is at zero
Hz.
For Keypad frequency reference control, press the
Up arrow and Down arrow keypad keys
simultaneously to quickly access the keypad
reference parameter M01P04. Simply then use the
Display Panel Left Arrow key to select the desired
decade and the Down Arrow key to decrease the
parameter value to zero. When finished adjusting
speed, pressing the Enter.
3.
Using the Forward LED on the ROM Display Panel
verify that the forward direction is selected. (LED
should be illuminated).
4.
Start the drive using the ROM Run key. Slowly
increase the drive speed until the motor begins to
turn. Note the direction of motor rotation, then
stop the drive using the ROM Stop key. If the
direction of rotation is correct, proceed on to
section 3.6.6, “Check for Proper Operation”.
If the direction of motor rotation is incorrect,
remove and lock-out input and control power to
the drive. When the ROM is no longer illuminated,
wait for five (5) minutes for the bus capacitors to
fully discharge. Open drive door and interchange
any two of the three motor leads, U, V, or W.
Close drive door and repeat steps 2 through 5 to
verify correct rotation.
Summary of Contents for PHOENIX EX
Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL PHOENIX EX 3 TO 3500 HP VECTOR AC DRIVE ...
Page 12: ...1 8 INTRODUCTION END INTRODUCTION SECTION ...
Page 28: ...2 16 INSTALLATION AND WIRING Figure 2 3 Recommended Power Wiring ...
Page 32: ...2 20 INSTALLATION AND WIRING Figure 2 5 Control Logic and Signal Wiring ...
Page 56: ...Figure 4 2 Menu 1 Frequency Reference Limits and Filters 4 2 MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION ...
Page 57: ...Figure 4 3 Menu 2 Ramps MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION 4 3 ...
Page 58: ...Figure 4 4 Menu 3 Speed Input and Speed Loop 4 4 MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION ...
Page 59: ...MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION 4 5 Figure 4 5 Menu 4 Current Limits Torque Flux Control ...
Page 60: ...4 6 MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION Figure 4 6 Menu 5 Motor Control ...
Page 61: ...MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION 4 7 Figure 4 7 Menu 6 Operational Modes ...
Page 62: ...Figure 4 8 Menu 7 Analog Inputs and Outputs 4 8 MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION ...
Page 66: ...4 12 MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION Figure 4 12 Menu 11 Miscellaneous ...
Page 68: ...4 14 MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION Figure 4 14 Menu 12 Open Loop Brake Function 2 of 5 ...
Page 69: ...MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION 4 15 Figure 4 15 Menu 12 Closed Loop Brake Function 3 of 5 ...
Page 70: ...4 16 MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION Figure 4 16 Menu 12 Closed Loop Brake Function 4 of 5 ...
Page 71: ...MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION 4 17 Figure 4 17 Menu 12 Closed Loop Brake Function 5 of 5 ...
Page 73: ...Figure 4 19 Menu 14 PID Control Loop MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION 4 19 ...
Page 74: ...Figure 4 20 Menu 15 Position Control 1 of 2 4 20 MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION ...
Page 75: ...MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION 4 21 Figure 4 21 Menu 15 Position Control 2 of 2 ...
Page 76: ...Figure 4 22 Menu 17 2nd Motor Parameters 4 22 MENU AND PARAMETER DESCRIPTION ...
Page 153: ...APPENDIX A 3 Standard Drive with Manual Bypass Setup Diagram 2 of 2 ...
Page 155: ...APPENDIX A 5 Interconnect for Option Boards 3000 4040 120 3000 4050 120 ...
Page 156: ...APPENDIX A 6 Isolated Communication Card P N 3000 4135 with Jumper on Position 1 1 of 3 ...
Page 157: ...APPENDIX A 7 Isolated Communication Card P N 3000 4135 with Jumper on Position 2 2 of 3 ...
Page 158: ...APPENDIX A 8 Isolated Communication Card P N 3000 4135 3 of 3 Mounting Diagram ...
Page 162: ...APPENDIX A 12 Digital Encoder Card P N 3000 4140 1 3 of 3 Mounting Diagram ...
Page 164: ...APPENDIX A 14 I O Expansion Board 3000 4150 2 of 2 Mounting Diagram ...
Page 167: ...APPENDIX A 17 Digital Encoder 2 3000 4160 Page 3 of 3 Mounting Diagram ...
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