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Control Techniques Commander SK2202 User Manual

Control Techniques Commander SK2202
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Safety
Information
Product
Information
Mechanical
Installation
Electrical
Installation
Keypad and
Display
Parameters
Quick Start
Commissioning
Diagnostics Options Parameter List
UL Listing
Information
38 Commander SK Size 2 to 6 Getting Started Guide
www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 2
6 Parameters
Parameters are grouped together into appropriate subsets as follows:
Level 1
Pr 01 to Pr 10:Basic drive set-up parameters
Level 2
Pr 11 to Pr 12:Drive operation set-up parameters
Pr 15 to Pr 21:Reference parameters
Pr 22 to Pr 29:Display / keypad configuration
Pr 30 to Pr 33:System configuration
Pr 34 to Pr 36:Drive user I/O configuration
Pr 37 to Pr 42:Motor configuration (non-standard set-up)
Pr 43 to Pr 44:Serial communications configuration
Pr 45: Drive software version
Pr 46 to Pr 51:Mechanical brake configuration
Pr 52 to Pr 54:Fieldbus configuration
Pr 55 to Pr 58:Drive trip log
Pr 59 to Pr 60:PLC ladder programming configuration
Pr 61 to Pr 70:User definable parameter area
Level 3
Pr 71 to Pr 80:User definable parameter set-up
Pr 81 to Pr 95:Drive diagnostics parameters
These parameters can be used to optimise the set-up of the drive for the application.
6.1 Parameter descriptions - Level 1
Used to set the minimum speed at which the motor will run in both directions. (0V reference or minimum scale current input represents the value in
Pr 01).
Used to set the maximum speed at which the motor will run in both directions.
If Pr 02 is set below Pr 01, Pr 01 will be automatically set to the value of Pr 02. (+10V reference or full scale current input represents the value in
Pr 02).
The output speed of the drive can exceed the value set in Pr 02 due to slip compensation and current limits.
Sets the acceleration and deceleration rate of the motor in both directions in seconds/100Hz.
If one of the standard ramp modes is selected (see Pr 30 on page 45), the deceleration rate could be extended automatically by the drive to prevent
over voltage (OU) trips if the load inertia is too high for the programmed deceleration rate.
The setting of Pr 05 automatically sets up the drives configuration.
A change to Pr 05 is set by pressing the MODE key on exit from parameter edit mode. The drive must be disabled, stopped or tripped for a
change to take place. If Pr 05 is changed while the drive is running, when the MODE key is pressed on exit from parameter edit mode, Pr 05 will
change back to its previous value.
When the setting of Pr 05 is changed, the appropriate drive configuration parameters are set back to their defaut values.
No Function Range Defaults Type
01 Minimum set speed 0 to Pr 02 Hz 0.0 RW
No Function Range Defaults Type
02 Maximum set speed 0 to 1500 Hz Eur: 50.0, USA: 60.0 RW
No Function Range Defaults Type
03 Acceleration rate
0 to 3200.0 s/100Hz
5.0
RW
04 Deceleration rate 10.0
No Function Range Defaults Type
05 Drive configuration
AI.AV, AV.Pr, AI.Pr, Pr,
PAd, E.Pot, tor, Pid,
HUAC
AI.AV RW
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Control Techniques Commander SK2202 Specifications

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BrandControl Techniques
ModelCommander SK2202
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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