Speed, Setpoint memory, Preset speeds – Schneider Electric ALTIVAR 58 TRX User Manual

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58 TRX AC Drives

Assignment of Logic Inputs (LIx)

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+/– Speed

This function may also be referred to as the motorized potentiometer
function. It allows the speed reference to be increased or decreased using
one or two logic signals, with or without saving the last reference speed. The
maximum speed is given by the reference applied to the analog inputs. For
example, connect AI1 to +10 Vdc. To use this function, two or three logic
inputs must be re-assigned.

This function is appropriate for:

• Applications involving centralized control of a machine composed of

several sections operating in one direction.

• Controlling a material handling crane operating in two directions with a a

pendant control station.

Two examples of this function are shown at the left.

Setpoint Memory

This function is associated with the +/– Speed function, and determines
whether the speed reference level is read and stored upon loss of the Run
signal or the mains supply. The stored reference is applied to the next Run
signal. The function may be set to either Yes (store reference signal) or No
(do not store reference signal).

Preset Speeds

The Preset Speeds function allows switching between 2, 4, or 8 preset
speeds, and requires 1, 2, or 3 logic inputs respectively. The function is
typically used with materials handling and machines with several operating
speeds. A typical example involving four speeds is shown to the left.

In this example, four speeds are obtained with inputs LI3 and LI4. At state 0,
the speed is LSP or the speed reference depending on the level of analog
inputs AI1 and AI2. The preset speeds may be adjusted from 0.1 Hz to the
maximum frequency. The factory default settings are:

• 1st Speed: LSP or reference.

• 2nd Speed: 5 Hz.

• 3rd Speed: 10 Hz.

• 4th Speed: HSP

NOTE: To reassign the logic inputs to a function other than Preset Speeds,
PS8 (LIz) must be cleared, then PS4 (LIy), then PS2 (LIx).

Preset Speed Logic

2 Preset Speeds

4 Preset Speeds

8 Preset Speeds

Assign LIx to PS2.

Assign LIx to PS2, then LIy to PS4.

Assign LIx to PS2, then LIy to PS4, then
LIz to PS8.

LIx

Speed reference

LIy

LIx

Speed reference

LIz

LIy

LIx

Speed reference

0

LSP + AI reference

0

0

LSP + AI reference

0

0

0

LSP + AI reference

1

HSP

0

1

SP2

0

0

1

SP2

1

0

SP3

0

1

0

SP3

1

1

HSP

0

1

1

SP4

1

0

0

SP5

1

0

1

SP6

1

1

0

SP7

1

1

1

HSP

f (Hz)

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Forward

or

Reverse

+ Speed

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- Speed

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1

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B

LI1

LI2

LI3

LI4

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+/- Speed With Saving the Last Reference
Timing Diagram

+/- Speed Wiring Example

LSP

f (Hz)

Forward

or

Reverse

LI1 1

1

LI3 0

1

LI4 0

LI2 0

PresetSpds.eps

HSP

LI1: Forward
LI2: Reverse
LI3: +Speed
LI4: -Speed

ATV58 TRX terminal

Activate input
a or b, then
activate input
A or B.

Max. speed

Preset Speeds Timing Diagram

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