YASKAWA
TOEPYAIGA8002B GA800 Drive Programming
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A - Drive
B - MFDO Terminal
C - External 24 V power supply
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b8-51: Standby Mode Wait Time
No.
(Hex.)
Name
Description
Default
(Range)
b8-51
(0B01)
Standby Mode Wait Time
Sets the delay time before turning off the electromagnetic contactor after the drive stops.
600 s
(0 - 6000 s)
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b9: Zero Servo
Zero Servo is a position control function that stops and holds the motor shaft. The drive safeties the stopped motor
and an external force will not move the motor.
When you enable the Zero Servo function, the drive will save the home position. The drive can correct the motor
position and put the motor into the home position when the load rotates the motor.
To enable Zero Servo, set
H1-xx = 72 [MFDI Function Selection = Zero Servo]
. The drive starts Zero Servo when the
MFDI terminal set for Zero Servo [
H1-xx = 72
] activates and the motor speed decreases to less than the value set in
b2-01 [DC Injection/Zero SpeedThreshold]
. The drive stops and holds the motor in the Zero Servo start position.
When Zero Servo is enabled, the drive will hold the motor in position when the frequency reference increases to more
than the value set in
b2-01
. When Zero Servo is enabled, the drive will hold the motor in position when the frequency
reference increases to more than the value set in b2-01.
Note:
Zero Servo is available when
A1-02 = 3, 7 [Control Method Selection = Closed Loop Vector, PM Closed Loop Vector]
.
Figure 2.43 Zero Servo Time Chart
Monitor
U6-22 [ZeroServoPulse Move]
shows the difference between the position of the motor shaft and the Zero
Servo start position when Zero Servo is enabled. To find the difference, divide the number of pulses shown in
U6-22
by 4.
When the position of the motor shaft is in the range of
“
Zero Servo start position ±
b9-02 [Zero Servo Completion
Window]
”
, the drive will activate an MFDO set for
Zero Servo Complete [H2-xx = 33]
.
NOTICE:
Do not let the Zero Servo function hold 100% load for long periods of time. When the application must use Zero Servo to
hold 100% load for long periods, operate in less than 50% of the drive rated output current or use a larger capacity drive. If Zero
Servo holds the load for too long in 50% or more of the drive rated output current, it will cause damage to the drive.
V/f
CL-V/f
OLV
CLV
AOLV
OLV/PM
OLV/PM AOLV/PM CLV/PM
EZOLV