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

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Programming

Advanced Setup

While the Basic Setup group allows the user to get started with a
minimum number of parameters to modify, the Advanced Setup
group allows full access to the SMC Dialog Plus controller’s powerful
parameter set. Following is a listing of the additional setup
parameters provided.

Note: All of the Basic Setup parameters are available in the

Advanced Setup group. The parameters shown below are in
addition to the parameters in Basic Setup.

The Dual Ramp feature is available only with the standard controller.

The delay time must be set to a value greater than zero when Undervoltage, Overvoltage, and
Unbalance are enabled.

For Jam and Underload detection to function, the Motor FLC must be programmed in the Calibration
group. See Chapter 5 for instructions.

To enable Rebalance, the Converter Rating parameter in the Calibrate programming group must be
set for 20, 180, or 630.

Parameter

Option

Dual Ramp

Allows the user the option to choose between two
Soft Start profiles.

Off, On

Ramp Time #2

Determines the soft start time for the second ramp
of the Dual Ramp feature.

0 to 30 seconds

Initial Torque #2

Provides the initial torque setting for the second
ramp of the Dual Ramp feature.

0 to 90% locked rotor torque

Undervoltage Level

Determines the trip level as a percentage of line
voltage.

0 to 99% (0 is the Off setting)

Undervoltage Delay

Provides a delay period prior to a trip occurrence.

0 to 99 seconds

Overvoltage Level

Determines the trip level as a percentage of line
voltage.

0 to 199% (0 is the Off setting)

Overvoltage Delay

Provides a delay period prior to a trip occurrence.

0 to 99 seconds

Jam Level

Determines the trip level as a percentage of the
motor’s full load current.

0 to 999% (0 is the Off setting)

Jam Delay

Provides a delay period prior to a trip occurrence.

0.0 to 10.0 seconds

Unbalance Level

Allows the user to set the voltage unbalance trip
level.

0 to 25% (0 is the Off setting)

Unbalance Delay

Provides a delay period prior to a trip occurrence.

0 to 99 seconds

Rebalance

Allows the user access to enable the Rebalance
feature. See page 1-5 for a description.

Off, On

Underload Level

Determines the trip level as a percentage of the
motor’s full load current.

0 to 99% (0 is the Off setting)

Underload Delay

Provides a delay period prior to a trip occurrence.

0 to 99 seconds

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