DCS 500 manual Symbols for enabling / disabling the reference, System-dependent planning

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Chapter 2 - Start-Up Instructions

Symbols for switching the electronics or the power section ON and OFF

 

- Switch ON electronics

 

 

 

- Switch ON power

X6: 7 „1“ signal

(input ON / OFF)

 

 

(K20 in connection example)

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Switch OFF electronics

 

 

 

- Switch OFF power

X6: 7 „0“ signal

(input ON / OFF)

 

 

(K20 in connection example)

 

 

 

 

 

Binary input DI8; designation RUN

For starting the drive, DI8 must be set to logical „1“. This enables the reference at the REF_SEL and RAMP GENERATOR blocks, as well as the controllers. If DI8 is set to "0“, the drive will react in accordance with the function set at Parameter 916 (shut- down with ramp, with torque limit/current limit, with controller block and coasting).

Once ramp-down has been completed (speed feedback below nmin), the reference is kept at zero, and the controllers blocked after a time-delay; the drive is torqueless.

Symbols for enabling / disabling the reference

 

 

 

 

- ENABLE reference

X6: 8

„1“ signal

(input RUN)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(K21 in connection example)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

- DISABLE reference

X6: 8

„0“ signal

(input RUN)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(K21 in connection example)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

System-dependent planning

If you want the drive to react with a function other than that of Parameter 916 or 917, you have to parameterize the unit accordingly, by connecting one of the inputs or an addi- tional one with a control pin, e.g. at the ramp-function generator.

- Example 1:

Operational ramp-up and ramp-down in the event of reference changes with the same ramp times, shutdown via RUN with a different time.

Solution:

use second parameter set ramp times; set time at DECEL2; establish connection from P 1707 to P 10716.

- Example 2:

Implementing an EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN or EMERGENCY STOP function. Solution:

this function stipulated in various regulations must always be planned in dependence on the system involved! A basic distinction must be made here between electrical and me- chanical risks. Since one signal at one input is not sufficient (see above), at least one other switch-off option must be created, e.g. by means of a relay directly switch-

ing input DI5 to "0“. This is how the power converter attempts (in accordance with P 917), to defuse the dangerous situation. A dropout-delay contact of the relay will then switch the power off. If the delay is small or does not match the function selected for P 917, then certain operating states (regeneration) may, due to laws of physics, result in the unit fuses tripping, and in extreme cases in thyristor defects.

DCS 500B / DCP 500B Operating Instructions

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Contents DCS 500B / DCF 500B DCP 500B How the DCS 500 Documentation System works Operating Instructions DCS 500B / DCP 500B Operating Instructions Overview Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions Mains connection Emergency Stop buttons Intended use Contents Signals and Troubleshooting DCS 500B / DCP 500B Operating Instructions Associated publications How to use this manualContents of this manual Target groupIncoming inspection Storage and transportRating plate = Line voltage General notesHow this chapter is structured Recommended motor voltages and field voltagesMethod of functioning of the binary inputs DI5, DI7 and DI8 System-dependent planning Symbols for enabling / disabling the referenceSymbol for measuring physical variables Symbol for displaying parameter values or connectionsPreparatory work Scaling intra-unit signals 11202 = Save MOT1 SET 518 = 500 V fixed! rated power converter voltageSet this only for units of the DCP 500 series 5191305 = Field current for Under-excitation signal Presetting the field supply unitIV a 2 1201 = 3 Panel display ARM. Autotuning Adjusting the current controllerDCS 500B / DCP 500B Operating Instructions IV a 2 Speed feedback balancing Only when the e.m.f. signal is being used as speed feedback Continue with Chapter Balancing the field supply unit and the e.m.f. controllerField weakening control with setting range 1 If the field time constant is not known 1204 = 1205 =11209 = 1009 = 1010 = 1201 = 0 Panel display not Activated 11202 = Save MOT1 SET1002 = 1004 == decrease so that motor voltage is 40% 11003= decrease so that motor voltage is 70% Proceed as described in 1. / 2. / 3. above12516 = increase slowly up to 20000 =100 % speed Only if analog tacho is used as speed feedback1008 = desired response behaviour of controller 1708 = 0,1 s 1709 = 0,1 s1204 POT1 = 10%...20% max. speed 408 = desired response behaviour of controller1204 = 1205 = Presetting the 3-phase field supply unit DCF 50xB 3603 = 1201 = 5Panel display FEX2/3 Autotuning3601 = 3602 =1201 = 4Panel display ARM. MAN. Tuning ⇒ CDP ⇒ CDP 310 or CDPID-NUMBER Total 1 Drives Start ModePanel Functions ACTPAR Pin/Parameter Selecting and Changing of Value Drive ModeValue To enter the Parameter ModeBackupstoremode Saving of the Parameters to backup memoryDisplay Mode Fault Resetting ResetFault History Display DCS Uploading and Downloading of Parameters UPLOAD/DOWNLOADDCS 500B / DCP 500B Operating Instructions IV a 3 Setting of the Display Contrast Full Name of output pinsDisplay Mode release key Selecting output pins Drive Mode Operational Com- mand Keys Running the DriveMode Speed Reference Setting for the DriveTo enter the Reference Setting To exit the Reference SettingDisplay of status, alarm and fault signals Signals and TroubleshootingGeneral messages Starting errors EAuxil. undervoltage Fault Signals FConv.fan curr.fault Earth faultMotor 1 overtemp SDCS-IOB-3, SDCS-POW P418Limited by the activation of a free wheeling Circuit Ext.Overvolt.FaultLocal & discon NectedField ex.1 comerror Mains overvoltageCheck Parameters of Field Exciter Arm. curent ripple Field ex.1 not OK See Fault Code FNo ext. FAN ack No main cont. ackIV a 4 Current Difference Reversal Fault101 Start inhibition Alarm Signals a103 Motor 1 temp. alarm Check See Fault Code F 105 Conv. overtemp120 108110 118130 127128 129138 134136 137At Macro x, macro-specific links or function 11201 Status SignalsBackupstoremode Fexcstatus 1120311205 11204DCF 500B IV a a IV a a 055R0401A2440000