3 enp:load plant data, Enp:load plant data, 4drive interface – Lenze 9400 User Manual

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Drive interface

4.2

Device commands

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Lenze · Servo-Inverter 9400 HighLine · Reference manual · DMS 10.0 EN · 11/2013 · TD05/06

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4.2.3

ENP:Load plant data

If the Lenze motor connected to the controller is provided with an electronic nameplate (ENP), all

motor data are automatically read out from the electronic nameplate of the motor when the

controller is switched on for the first time and are temporarily stored in the controller at first.
With the device command

C00002

= "2: ENP: Load plant data" the motor data can be reread from

the electronic nameplate (ENP) of the motor.

• Only possible when the application has stopped and the controller is inhibited.
• For a permanent acceptance of the motor data, the parameter set must be saved.

Save start

parameters

( 49)

• The following plant data are read out from the ENP:

Possible status displays for this device command

Parameter

Info

C00022

Maximum current

C00070

Speed controller gain

C00071

Speed controller reset time

C00596

Threshold max. speed reached

Note!

The two pieces of plant data

C00011

and

C00497

listed in the following table are not

read out from the ENP and thus have to be checked and, if required, set manually after

this device command has been executed!

Parameter

Info

C00011

Motor reference speed

C00497

Speed act. val. time const.

Status (

C00003

)

Meaning

165122 Device command in process

131072 Device command executed successfully

131073 General fault

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