
21-13
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PM Vector Control
Description:
These parameters configure the vector mode Ride-Through PI controller, which is responsible for keeping the DC
link voltage at the level set in P0322.
and
Regulator R.T.
Figure 21.3 -
Ride-Through PI controller
Normally the factory settings for P0325 and P0326 are adequate for the majority of the applications. Do not
change these parameters.
21.7.7 DC Braking [47]
21.7.8 Encoder Zero Position Search
These functions are inactive.
21.8 PM VECTOR CONTROL MODE START-UP
NOTE!
Read the entire CFW-11 user's manual before installing, powering up or operating the inverter.
Sequence for the installation, verification, and start-up:
a) Install the inverter according to the CFW-11 user's manual chapter 3 - Installation and Connection - wiring
all the power and control connection.
b) Prepare the drive system and power up the inverter according to the CFW-11 user's manual section
5.1 - Prepare for Start-up.
c) Set the password P0000 = 5, according to the
Section 5.3 PASSWORD SETTING IN P0000 on page 5-3
manual.
d) Access P0317 and change its content to 1, in order to initiate the "Oriented Start-up" routine. Adjust the
inverter to operate with the line and the motor of the application.
The Oriented Start-up [2] routine presents the main parameters in a logical sequence on the HMI. The
programming of those parameters prepares the inverter for the operation with the application line and motor.
Look at the sequence in the
.
The programming of the parameters presented in the group [2] causes the automatic modification of the contents
of other inverter parameters or internal variables, as showed in the
in a stable control operation, with values suitable to obtain the best motor performance.
During the "Oriented Start-up" routine, the "Config" (Configuration) status is indicated on the top left part of
the HMI display.
Summary of Contents for CFW-11 Series
Page 2: ......
Page 54: ...2 4 2 General Information ...
Page 58: ...About the CFW 11 3 3 4 ...
Page 74: ...Inverter Model and Accessories Identification 5 14 6 ...
Page 86: ...Inverter Model and Accessories Identification 6 12 6 ...
Page 94: ...Available Control Types 8 2 8 ...
Page 118: ...VVW Control 10 8 10 ...
Page 182: ...Functions Common to All the Control Modes 12 26 12 ...
Page 220: ...Dynamic Braking 14 4 14 ...