
L7C Series AC Servo Drives Quick Start Guide
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L7C Servo Drives Quick Start Guide – 1st Ed. Rev A, 11/29/2021
Step 3: Connect the PC to the Drive
St
ep 3
Substep
Task
A
Using a standard USB A to USB mini-B cable (such as SV2-PGM-USB15, MOSAIC-CSU, etc), connect the
PC to the Drive
B
Start Drive CM software
C
Select
L7C: Indexing Drive
and press the
Connect
button The software should begin to communicate
with the drive A green flashing square should appear in the bottom right corner of the screen indicating
comms traffic
Push to
connect
After connecting, icon
will change to this. Push
to disconnect
Step 4: Setup Wizard
St
ep 4
Substep
Task
A
In the Quick Setup window (left side of screen), click
Setup Wizard
B
In the USB Connection window, choose
On-Line
and click
Yes
to read parameters from the drive
If the
On-Line
radio button is not available and greyed out, disconnect the software from the drive and
reconnect by toggling the
Connect/Disconnect
button (see 3C above) Then click on
Setup Wizard
again This should restart the Setup Wizard and enable the button
C
Follow the steps in the Setup Wizard to define your application
1) For initial setup and system testing, allow the Setup Wizard to choose the default selections After
completing this hardware test/verification, you can go through the rest of this guide and refer to the
User Manual if you want to customize your configuration
2) After stepping through the Setup Wizard, select
Write to Drive
3) After writing to the drive is complete, make sure to cycle power to the drive (allowing the capacitors
to drain) A quick way to power cycle the CPU only is to click the
Software Reset
button in the upper
right toolbar Many settings in the Setup Wizard only take affect after a power cycle
Step 5: Clear Faults
St
ep 5
Substep
Task
A
Restart the drive and establish communications again
B
Go to “Fault\Servo Alarm History” and press the
Read
button Correct any errors that are causing alarms
to display on this page Correction actions and information can be found in the User Manual or by
selecting “Fault\Alarm List”
C
After fixing any issues, click on
Reset Servo Alarm
and verify the alarms have been corrected