Menu
4
Parameter
Parameter description
protocol
Performance
structure
Keypad
and
format
Advanced
parameter
descriptions
Serial
comms
2:
Torque
control
with
speed
override
The
output
of
the
speed
loop
defines
the
torque
demand,
but
is
limited
between
0
and
the
resultant
torque
reference
(Pr
4.08
+
Pr
4.09
(if
enabled)).
The
effect
is
to
produce
an
operating
area
as
shown
below
if
the
final
speed
demand
and
the
resultant
torque
reference
are
both
positive.
The
speed
controller
will
try
and
accelerate
the
machine
to
the
final
speed
demand
level
with
a
torque
demand
defined
by
the
resultant
torque
reference.
However,
the
speed
cannot
exceed
the
reference
because
the
required
torque
would
be
negative,
and
so
it
would
be
clamped
to
zero.
Current
Pr
4.08
+
Pr
4.09
(if
enabled)
Pr
3.01
Speed
Depending
on
the
sign
of
the
final
speed
demand
and
the
resultant
torque
the
four
areas
of
operation
shown
below
are
possible.
+
final
speed
demand
+
resultant
torque
-
final
speed
demand
+
resultant
torque
+
final
speed
demand
-resultant
torque
-
final
speed
demand
-
resultant
torque
This
mode
of
operation
can
be
used
where
torque
control
is
required,
but
the
maximum
speed
must
be
limited
by
the
drive.
3:
Coiler/uncoiler
mode
Positive
final
speed
demand:
a
positive
resultant
torque
will
give
torque
control
with
a
positive
speed
limit
defined
by
the
final
speed
demand.
A
negative
resultant
torque
will
give
torque
control
with
a
negative
speed
limit
of
-5
rpm.
Negative
final
speed
demand:
a
negative
resultant
torque
will
give
torque
control
with
a
negative
speed
limit
defined
by
the
final
speed
demand.
A
positive
resultant
torque
will
give
torque
control
with
a
positive
speed
limit
of
+5
rpm.
Example
of
coiler
operation:
This
is
an
example
of
a
coiler
operating
in
the
positive
direction.
The
final
speed
demand
is
set
to
a
positive
value
just
above
the
coiler
reference
speed.
If
the
resultant
torque
demand
is
positive
the
coiler
operates
with
a
limited
speed,
so
that
if
the
material
breaks
the
speed
does
not
exceed
a
level
just
above
the
reference.
It
is
also
possible
to
decelerate
the
coiler
with
a
negative
resultant
torque
demand.
The
coiler
will
decelerate
down
to
-
5 rpm until a stop is applied. The operating area is shown
in
the
following
diagram:
Area
for
coiler
operation,
speed
limited
to
ref
and
positve
torque
Torque
Final
speed
demand
Speed
-5rpm
Area
for
decelerating
the
coiler,
reverse
speed
limited
and
negative
torque
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Mentor
MP
Advanced
User
Guide
www.onxcontrol.com
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Number:
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