7 drive application, Drive application, 7drive application – Lenze 8400 BaseLine D User Manual

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Drive application

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Lenze · 8400 BaseLine D · Reference manual · DMS 5.5 EN · 01/2014 · TD05

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Drive application

The "actuating drive speed" application provided in the 8400 BaseLine D controller is a drive soluti-

on equipped with Lenze's experience and know-how in which function and system blocks intercon-

nected to a signal flow clearly show the basis for implementing typical drive tasks.
The application serves to solve speed-controlled drive tasks, e.g. conveyor drives (interconnected),

extruders, test benches, vibrators, travelling drives, presses, machining tools, dosing systems.

Brief description of the features

• Pre-configured control modes for terminals and bus control (with predefined process data con-

nection to the fieldbus)

• Free configuration of input and output signals
• Offset and gain of the main setpoint (if defined via analog input)
• Up to 3 fixed setpoints for speed
• Adjustable setpoint ramp times
• Linear or S-shaped ramp
• Quick stop (QSP) with adjustable ramp time
• Connectable motor potentiometer function (as alternative setpoint source)
• Connectable process controller (PID controller) with various operating modes
• Load monitoring

Input/output interface
The application features an input interface for the connection of the signal sources (e.g. main set-

point) as well as an output interface for the control of output terminals and output ports.

Parameter
The setting/parameterisation of internal functions, the selection of setpoints and the display of ac-

tual values is executed via parameters. A re-configuration of the interfaces is also possible via the

corresponding configuration parameters.

Related topics:

Introduction: Parameterising the controller

( 13)

Commissioning with integrated keypad

( 28)

Commissioning with the »Engineer«

( 32)

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