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4.10
Auto-Tuning
Auto-Tuning uses motor characteristics to automatically set drive parameters for vector control. Think about the
type of motor, drive control method, and the motor installation environment and select the best Auto-Tuning
method.
WARNING!
Injury to Personnel. Rotational Auto-Tuning rotates the motor at 50% or more of the motor rated frequency. Make
sure that there are no issues related to safety in the area around the drive and motor. Increased motor frequency can cause
serious injury or death.
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Precautions before Auto-Tuning
Examine the topics in this section before you start Auto-Tuning.
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Prepare for Basic Auto-Tuning
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You must input data from the motor nameplate or motor test report to do Auto-Tuning. Make sure that this data
is available before you do Auto-Tuning.
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For best performance, make sure that the drive input supply voltage is equal to or more than the motor rated
voltage.
Note:
Better performance is possible when you use a motor with a rated voltage that is less than the input supply voltage (by 20 V for 200 V
class models or by 40 V for 400 V class models). This is very important when you operate the motor at more than 90% of base speed,
where high torque precision is necessary. If the input power supply is equal to the motor rated voltage, the drive output voltage will not
be sufficient and performance will decrease.
•
Push
on the keypad to cancel Auto-Tuning.
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If a Safe Disable input signal is input to the drive during Auto-Tuning, Auto-Tuning measurements will not
complete successfully. If this occurs, cancel the Auto-Tuning, then do it again.
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shows the status of multi-function input/output terminals during Auto-Tuning.
Table 4.11 Status of Input/Output Terminals during Auto-Tuning
Auto-Tuning Type
Mode
Parameter
Multi-Function
Input
Multi-Function Output
Induction Motor Auto-
Tuning
Rotational
Rotational Auto-Tuning
T1-01 = 0
Disabled
Functions the same as during usual operation.
Stationary
Stationary Auto-Tuning 1
T1-01 = 1
Disabled
Line-to-Line Resistance
T1-01 = 2
Disabled
Keeps the status at the start of Auto-Tuning.
*1
When you set a terminal to
H2-xx = E [MFDO Function Selection = Fault]
, it will function the same as during usual operation.
WARNING!
Crush Hazard. Wire a sequence that will not let a multi-function output terminal open the holding brake during
Stationary Auto-Tuning. If the holding brake is open during Stationary Auto-Tuning, it can cause serious injury or death.
WARNING!
Sudden Movement Hazard. Before you do Rotational Auto-Tuning, disconnect the load from the motor. The load
can move suddenly and cause serious injury or death.
WARNING!
Injury to Personnel. Rotational Auto-Tuning rotates the motor at 50% or more of the motor rated frequency. Make
sure that there are no issues related to safety in the area around the drive and motor. Increased motor frequency can cause
serious injury or death.
WARNING!
Electrical Shock Hazard. During Auto-Tuning, the motor will receive high voltage when the motor is stopped. Do not
touch the motor until Auto-Tuning is complete. If you touch a motor that is energized, it can cause serious injury or death.
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Precautions before Rotational Auto-Tuning
WARNING!
Electrical Shock Hazard. During Auto-Tuning, the motor will receive high voltage when the motor is stopped. Do not
touch the motor until Auto-Tuning is complete. If you touch a motor that is energized, it can cause serious injury or death.
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Before you do Rotational Auto-Tuning to prevent drive malfunction, uncouple the motor from the load.
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Make sure that the motor magnetic brake is released.
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Make sure that external force from the machine will not cause the motor to rotate.
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Precautions before Stationary Auto-Tuning
•
Make sure that the motor magnetic brake is not open.
•
Make sure that external force from the machine will not cause the motor to rotate.
WARNING!
Electrical Shock Hazard. During Auto-Tuning, the motor will receive high voltage when the motor is stopped. Do not
touch the motor until Auto-Tuning is complete. If you touch a motor that is energized, it can cause serious injury or death.
Summary of Contents for LA500
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