Programming parameters, Introduction, Terminology – Rockwell Automation 1336T FORCE Series B User Manual

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Chapter

5

5–1

Programming Parameters

Introduction

This chapter contains the information required to assist you in
programming the 1336 FORCE AC Drive for a specific application after
initial start–up. Drives are shipped programmed with default values and
are preconfigured for the options installed.

Parameters 0 thru 288 are the parameters for the 1336 FORCE Motor
Control Board. Parameters 300 and above cover the Adapter Board of
the 1336 FORCE DRIVE. The 1336 FORCE parameter table has been
broken down into three different table types as follows:

Table 5.A lists parameters in numeric order with page references.
Table 5.B lists parameters alphabetically with page references
Figures 5.2 & 5.3 list Standard Adapter and PLC Comm Adapter
parameters by file and group.

Parameters are divided into 4 Files to help ease programming and
operator access as follows:

1. Startup File
2. Communications I/O File
3. Velocity Torque File
4. Diagnostics File

These four Files are then divided into Groups with each parameter
making up an Element in a specific group. Parameters may be used as
Elements in more than one group. Refer to Table 5A for a numerical
breakdown of the File/Group/Element designations.

NOTE: Parameters that appear in more than one group in Table 5A are
listed after the initial entry in italics.

Terminology

The definition of terms related to the parameter table include:

Configuration – The process of linking Sink to Source parameters.

Configuration Parameters – Parameters used to transfer data between
the drive control and external devices. The Configuration Parameters are
categorized into two types:

1. Source Parameters – Parameter used as a source of data.
2. Sink Parameters – Parameter used to receive data input.

All parameters in the 1336 FORCE AC Drive can be used for evaluation
(sink or source) and some can be modified dynamically (sink only) to
meet application requirements.

Drive Units – The actual value of the parameter as it is stored within the
Drive parameter table. The drive units may be converted to engineering
units or to hexidecimal for display using the Programming Terminal, or
may be displayed directly in drive units. All internal values in the drive
are in terms of Per Unit numbering.

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