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6.1 CHANGE PARAMETERS / CALIBRATION
Calibration
PIN numbers range 2 to 20
(Bold windows are used for QUICK START)
Note. The parameter on the lower line is preceded
by a number and bracket e.g.
3)CURRENT LIMIT (%)
This number is important. It is called the
PIN (Parameter Identification Number)
Each parameter has a unique PIN that is used in the
process of configuration. There are up to 720 PIN
numbers within the system. They are used to
identify connection points when a schematic is
being configured and can also hold the result of an
operation or logic output.
CONNECTIONS. It is possible to construct complex
functional blocks by making connections bet w een
parameter PINs.
When a parameter is given a value by the
programming procedure, or is using its default
value, it is important to understand how it is
affected by a connection to another source. In this
case the value is solely determined by the source,
and by looking at the parameter you can use it as a
diagnostic monitor of that source. The parameter
value may only be re-entered if the connection
from the source is first removed.
Note. Bold windows are used for QUICK START.
PIN = 3
CH A NGE PARA METERS 2
C ALIBRA TIO N 3
R
C ALIBRA TIO N 3
14)IR COMPENS A TION
C ALIBRA TIO N 3
15)FIELD CUR FB TRIM
C ALIBRA TIO N 3
16)ARM V OLTS TRIM
C ALIBRA TIO N 3
20)M OT OR 1,2 SELEC T
CALIBRATION 3
2)RATED ARM AMPS
CALIBRATION 3
3)CURRENT LIMIT (%)
CALIBRATION 3
4)RATED FIELD AMPS
CALIBRATION 3
5)BASE RATED RPM
CALIBRATION 3
6)DESIRED MAX RPM
C ALIBRA TIO N 3
7)ZERO SPEED OFFSET
C ALIBRA TIO N 3
8)M A X T A CHO V OLTS
CALIBRATION 3
9)SPEED FBK TYPE
C ALIBRA TIO N 3
ENCODER SC ALING 4
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
CALIBRATION 3
19)EL1/2/3 RATED AC
R
CALIBRATION 3
18)RATED ARM VOLTS
R
C ALIBRA TIO N 3
17)ANALO G T A CH O TRIM
R