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Lenze · i700 servo inverter · Reference manual · DMS 1.5 EN · 03/2014 · TD05

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Motor control & motor settings

5.4

Manual control

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5.4

Manual control

As an alternative wiring check, the "Manual control" mode can be activated.

Functional description
The "manual control" mode enables manual operation of the i700 servo inverter via the »EASY

Starter« PC tool .

• In the manual control mode both the current and the frequency are run to the set final value via

a parameterisable ramp time. The ramp times constitute the time span during which the

respective parameter is run from zero to the final value.

• In the manual control mode holding brakes, if any, are automatically released.

Holding brake

control

( 157)

Note!

Controlled synchronous motors (SM) can only be traversed under various restrictions:
Restriction 1: The speed variation per control cycle may only be very minor.

• Either make minor changes/leaps of the "Manual jog: Frequency" parameter or select

the "Manual jog: Ramp time - frequency" very high.

Restriction 2: The "Manual jog: Frequency" parameter must be so low that the voltage

range is not left or that the field weakening range is not reached.

• Provide a reserve of approximately 20 % towards the voltage limit. The voltage

requirement is proportional to the speed and thus proportional to the frequency; the

voltage limit is determined by the DC-bus voltage.

• For 400-V motors in combination with a 400-V mains, "voltage range" roughly

describes the range below the rated motor speed.

Restriction 3: The "Manual jog: Setpoint current" parameter must be selected so high

that the friction and load torques of the machine at final speed (= proportional to the

parameter "Manual jog: Frequency") can be overcome.

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