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ADV200 WA • Quick start up guide - Specification and installation
7.2 First customized start-up
In this section a startup test is performed, using a standard configuration, to check
drive functioning and command connections.
A programming sequence has to be run to achieve a first simple customisation in
order to be able to set the drive for the requested application.
Note !
The main sections to be used, depending on the desired configuration, are
described below.
• Typical connection diagrams
Auxiliary control circuits �������������������������������� see chapter 5.5,
figure 5.5.1
Typical connection diagram, connection through terminals strip ��� see chapter 5.5,
figure 5.5.2
Potentials of the control section, Digital I/O PNP connection ������ see chapter 5.2.4,
figure 5.2.4.1
Other inputs connections (NPN-PNP) ����������������������� see chapter 5.2.4,
figure 5.2.4.2
NPN outputs connection �������������������������������� see chapter 5.2.4,
figure 5.2.4.3
• Digital inputs
The table on
chapter 5.2.3
shows the default settings for the analog and digital
inputs and outputs.
Note !
Digital input settings can only be edited from the Expert parameters, see
chapter 6.5.2
.
• Selecting the regulation mode
First set the regulation mode in the
Regulation mode
parameter
(04 DRIVE CON-
FIG menu, PAR: 552) :
0
V/f control.
This is the simplest and least advanced control mode. This mode
can also be used to control several motors connected in parallel using a single
drive.
1 Open loop field-oriented vector control (Flux vector OL).
In this mode,
once the motor parameter self-tuning procedure has been performed, it is
possible to create a mathematical model on which to perform all the neces-
sary calculations in order to obtain high performance levels, especially high
motor torque levels, even at very low speeds without the use of feedback, and
achieve significant dynamic performance.
• Selecting the type of reference
After setting the regulation mode, the source of the speed reference must be set in
the
Ramp ref 1 src
parameter (05 REFERENCES menu, PAR: 610). This source
can be selected from among those listed in the L_MLTREF selection list:
1
Analog input 1 mon
parameter (PAR: 1500) to use the signal applied to
terminals 1 – 2 of analog input 1 (14 - ANALOG INPUTS menu).
2
Dig ramp ref 1
parameter (05 - REFERENCES menu, PAR: 600) to set a
digital speed inside the drive.
3
Multi ref out mon
parameter (07 - MULTI REFERENCE menu, PAR: 852) to
select the digital speeds using the digital inputs of the drive.
4
Mpot output mon
parameter (08 - MOTOPOTENTIOMETER menu, PAR: