8basic drive functions (mck), Stop – Lenze 8400 User Manual

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Basic drive functions (MCK)

8.4

Basic settings

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Behaviour when the "setpoint holdback" function is parameterised online
The setpoint holdback can also be set "online", i.e. without inhibiting the controller before. This

provides for an adjustment during commissioning while the setpoint generation is running, similar

to the setting of the gain of the speed or position controller.

Example: Runtime behaviour without and with setpoint holdback
Example 1 shows the behaviour without setpoint holdback. Due to the runtimes, there is an offset

between master and slave of 2 ms.

[8-21] Example 1: Runtime behaviour without setpoint holdback

Stop!

The setting while the setpoint generation is running causes a system-dependent time

change of the setpoint processing so that e.g. considerable step-changes or setpoint

holding processes occur.
In order to prevent setpoint step-changes which have a negative effect on the

mechanics:

• Always change the setting of the setpoint holdback in 1-ms steps only.
• Make the online parameterisation at low speeds only.

Setpoint at the output of the Motion Control Kernel (is transferred to the slaves via fieldbus)

Effective setpoint of the motor control in the master

Effective setpoint of the motor control in the slave

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