5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze 8400 BaseLine D User Manual

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.6

Parameterisable additional functions

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

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How to parameterise the flying restart function:

1. Activate the flying restart circuit by selecting "1: On" in

C990

.

• Every time the controller is enabled, a synchronisation to the rotating or standing drive

is carried out.

When the Lenze setting is used, most applications do not require additional controller set-

tings.
If additional settings are necessary, proceed as follows:

2. Define the process and hence the speed range/rotational frequency range in

C991

which is

to be examined by the flying restart circuit.

• We recommend the Lenze setting "5: -n...+n | Last output frequency"

3. Adjust setting in

C992

if required.

The preset starting frequency which defines the starting point of the flying restart function

is optimised for standard motors.

• We recommend to define a starting frequency of approximately 20 % of the rated motor

frequency to enable a safe and fast connection to standing drive systems.

4. Set the flying restart current in

C994

.

We recommend setting a flying restart current of 10 % ... 25 % of the rated motor current.

• During a flying restart process, a current is injected into the motor to identify the speed.
• Reducing the current causes a reduction of the motor torque during the flying restart

process. A short-time starting action or reversing of the motor is prevented with low

flying restart currents.

• An increase of the current improves the robustness of the flying restart function.

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