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Unidrive M702 / HS72 Control Getting Started Guide
Issue Number: 2
6
Running the motor
This chapter takes the new user through all the essential steps to running a motor for the first time, in
each of the possible operating modes.
6.1
Quick start Connections
6.1.1
Basic requirements
This section shows the basic connections which must be made for the drive to run in the required
mode. For minimal parameter settings to run in each mode please see the relevant part of section
6.2
Quick Start commissioning / start-up
Table 6-1 Minimum control connection requirements for each control mode
Table 6-2 Minimum control connection requirements for each mode of operation
Ensure that no damage or safety hazard could arise from the motor starting unexpectedly.
The values of the motor parameters affect the protection of the motor.
The default values in the drive should not be relied upon.
It is essential that the correct value is entered in Pr
00.046
Rated Current
. This affects the
thermal protection of the motor.
If the drive is started using the keypad it will run to the speed defined by the keypad
reference (Pr
01.017
). This may not be acceptable depending on the application. The user
must check in Pr
01.017
and ensure that the keypad reference has been set to 0.
If the intended maximum speed affects the safety of the machinery, additional
independent over-speed protection must be used.
Drive control method
Requirements
Terminal mode
Drive enable
Speed / Torque reference
Run forward / Run reverse
Keypad mode
Drive enable
Communications
Drive enable
Communications link
Operating mode
Requirements
Open loop mode
Induction motor
RFC-A mode (with position feedback)
Induction motor with position feedback
RFC-S mode (with position feedback)
Permanent magnet motor with position feedback
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
WARNING
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