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ADV200 WA • Quick start up guide - Specification and installation
7.3 Programming
7.3.1 Menu display modes
The programming menu can be displayed in two modes, which can be selected
using the
Access mode
parameter (04 - DRIVE CONFIG menu), see
chapter
6.5.2
:
•
Easy
(default)
only the main parameters are displayed.
•
Expert
all the parameters are displayed.
7.3.2 Programming of “function block” analog and digital input signals
The signals, variables and parameters of each single “function block” of the drive
are interconnected in order to achieve the configurations and controls inside the
control system.
These can be managed and modified using the keypad, PC configurator or field-
bus programming.
The programming mode is based on the following logic:
src
(source; i.e.:
Ramp ref 1 src
, PAR: 610)
This term defines
the source of the function block input,
i.e. the
signal to be processed in the function block.
The different configurations are defined in the relative
selection lists
.
cfg
(configuration; i.e.:
Mpot init cfg
, PAR: 880)
This term refers to
the parameter setting and its effect on the func-
tion block
.
For example: Ramp times, internal reference adjustment, etc...
mon
(display; i.e.:
Ramp ref 1 mon
, PAR: 620)
This term refers to the
variable output from the function block
,
which is the result of the calculations performed on the actual
block
.
X
Input selected
Parameter
Parameter
Parameter
Variable
cfg
src
mon
Function block
7.3.3 Variable interconnections mode
The
source (src)
allows the desired control signal to be assigned to the function
block input.
This operation is performed by using specific selection lists.
Possible control signal sources:
1 – Physical terminal
The analog and digital signals come from the terminal strip of the regulation card