8.6 Autotuning without Host Reference
8.6.3 Applicable Tools
8-25
8
T
uning
Preparations
Always check the following before you execute autotuning without a host reference.
•
The main circuit power supply must be ON.
•
There must be no overtravel.
•
The servo must be OFF.
•
The gain switching selection must be set to disable automatic gain switching (Pn139 =
n.
0).
•
The first gains must be selected.
•
The test without a motor function must be disabled (Pn00C = n.
0).
•
There must be no alarms or warnings.
•
There must be no hard wire base block (HWBB).
•
The parameters must not be write prohibited.
•
The tuning-less function must be disabled (Pn170 = n.
0), or the tuning-less function
must be enabled (Pn170 = n.
1) and moment of inertia estimation must be specified.
•
If you execute autotuning without a host reference during speed control, set the mode to 1.
8.6.3
Applicable Tools
The following table lists the tools that you can use to perform autotuning without a host refer-
ence and the applicable tool functions.
8.6.4
Operating Procedure
Use the following procedure to perform autotuning without a host reference.
1.
Confirm that the moment of inertia ratio (Pn103) is set correctly.
2.
Click the
Servo Drive Button in the workspace of the Main Window of the Sig-
maWin+.
3.
Select
Tuning
in the Menu Dialog Box.
The Tuning Dialog Box will be displayed.
Click the
Cancel
Button to cancel tuning.
•
If you start autotuning without a host reference while the SERVOPACK is in speed control
for mode 2 or 3, the SERVOPACK will change to position control automatically to perform
autotuning without a host reference. The SERVOPACK will return to speed control after
autotuning has been completed.
Information
Tool
Function
Operating Procedure Reference
Digital Operator
Fn201
Σ
-7-Series Digital Operator Operating
Manual (Manual No.: SIEP S800001 33)
S
Tuning - Tuning
CAUTION
If you specify not estimating the moment of inertia, set the moment of inertia ratio (Pn103)
correctly. If the setting greatly differs from the actual moment of inertia ratio, normal control
of the machine may not be possible, and vibration may result.