5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze 8400 HighLine User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 HighLine · Referenzhandbuch · DMS 10.0 EN · 06/2014 · TD05/TD14

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5

Motor control (MCTRL)

5.1

Motor selection/Motor data

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Selection of the identification mode

From version 10.00.00 onwards

, two identification modes are available in

C02867/1

:

• "1: Basic identification" (previous mode)

• Only for asynchronous motors
• Duration approx. 30 s

• "2: extended identification"

• Stands out due to increased accuracy of the determined motor parameters.
• Also supports synchronous motors and asynchronous motors with a power of more than 11

kW.

• Duration approx. 80 s

Tip!
In the Lenze setting, a setting of "0: automatic" is selected in

C02867/1

. This setting ensures

that the controller automatically selects the optimum procedure for motor parameter

identification.

Preconditions for executing the motor parameter identification

• The motor parameter identification must be carried out when the motor is cold!
• The load machine may remain connected. Holding brakes, if present, may remain in the braking

position.

• In case of a synchronous motor:

• The shaft must be able to rotate freely (must not be locked).
• An identification is only possible with the extended motor parameter identification.

• For an asynchronous motor from a power of 11 kW:

An identification is only possible with the extended motor parameter identification.

• The controller has to be ready for enable (has to be in the "

SwitchedOn

" state).

Inhibit the controller if it is enabled, e.g. via the

C00002/16

device command or a LOW signal at

the X4/RFR terminal.

• The motor has to be at standstill.

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