Basic setup – Rockwell Automation 150 USE MN/SMC DIALOG + CONTROLLER User Manual

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Programming

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Basic Setup

The Basic Setup programming group provides a limited parameter
set, allowing quick start-up with minimal adjustment. If the user is
planning to implement some of the advanced features (i.e., Dual
Ramp, Phase Rebalance, etc.), then the Advanced Setup
programming group should be selected. It provides all the Basic
Setup parameter set plus the advanced set.

Starting Mode must be programmed to Soft Start to obtain access to the Initial Torque parameter.

Starting Mode must be programmed to Current Limit to obtain access to the Current Limit Level
parameter.

The new programmed parameter values will not be stored to the EEPROM without the user’s
direction in Parameter Management: Store In EE.

Parameter

Option

SMC Option

Displays the type of controller. This is factory set and not
adjustable.

Standard

Starting Mode

Allows the user to program the SMC Dialog Plus
controller for the type of starting that best fits the
application.

Soft Start, Current Limit

Ramp Time #1

This sets the time period during which the controller will
ramp the output voltage.

0 to 30 seconds

Initial Torque #1

The initial reduced voltage output level for the voltage
ramp is established and adjusted with this parameter.

0 to 90% of locked rotor
torque

Current Limit Level

This parameter provides adjustability for the reduced
output voltage level provided to the motor.

50 to 600% full load
current

Kickstart Time

A boost of 550% of full load current is provided to the
motor for the programmed time period.

0.0 to 2.0 seconds

Stall Delay

Allows the user to program the stall protection delay
time. The delay time begins after the start time has
timed out.

0.0 to 10.0 seconds

Energy Saver

The Energy Saver feature monitors the motor load,
phasing back the voltage output to the motor when the
motor is lightly loaded or unloaded.

Off, On

Aux Contacts 1&2

Form C contacts are provided as standard with the SMC
Dialog Plus controller. These contacts are located at
terminals 18, 19 and 20. Aux Contacts 1&2 allows the
user to configure the operation of the contacts.

Normal, Up-to-speed

Aux Contact 3

A third auxiliary contact is provided between terminals
29 and 30. Aux Contact 3 allows the user to program
the operation of the contact.

Normal, Fault

Contact 3 Config

This parameter provides the user with the ability to
program the “powered up” state of the third auxiliary
contact.

N.O., N.C.

Parameter Mgmt

The newly programmed parameters’ values can be
saved to memory, or the factory default parameter
values can be recalled.

Ready, Default Init., Recll
Frm EE, Store In EE

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