Fstart forward, Fstart reverse, Lloss restart – Rockwell Automation 1336Z SPIDER - FRN 2.xxx-5.xxx User Manual

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Programming

Feature Select

[FStart Forward]

This value sets the frequency at which the forward speed
search begins. If this value exceeds [Maximum Freq],
speed search will begin at [Maximum Freq]. Forward
search ends at zero Hertz or when motor speed is found.

Parameter Number

156

Parameter Type

Read and Write

Display Units / Drive Units

1 Hertz / Hertz

Factory Default

60 Hz

Minimum Value

0 Hz

Maximum Value

400 Hz

[FStart Reverse]

This value sets the frequency at which the reverse speed
search begins. If this value exceeds [Maximum Freq],
speed search will begin at [Maximum Freq]. Reverse
search ends at zero Hertz or when motor speed is found.

Parameter Number

157

Parameter Type

Read and Write

Display Units / Drive Units

1 Hertz / Hertz

Factory Default

0 Hz

Minimum Value

0 Hz

Maximum Value

400 Hz

[LLoss Restart]

This parameter selects the reconnect mode after recovery
from a line loss condition.

Parameter Number

228

Parameter Type

Read and Write

Factory Default

“Track Volts”

Units

Display Drive

“Speed Search” 1

Frequency sweep

“Use Encoder” 2

Read feedback

“Track Volts” 3

Read motor volts

Firmware 5.001 & later

“Speed Srch 10s” 4

Frequency sweep takes 10 seconds

Firmware 5.001 & later

“Speed Srch 20s” 5

Frequency sweep takes 20 seconds

Firmware 5.001 & later

“Speed Srch 40s” 6

Frequency sweep takes 40 second

Drive Units=“4” Firmware 4.001 & before “Last Speed” 7

Start at last output

[Line Loss Mode]

Selects the method of detecting a power line loss and the
response to a line loss. Regardless of selection, if the bus
voltage drops below [Minimum Bus], the output transistors
are disabled. If the line is restored, the method of
recovering is set by [LLoss Restart].

“LoBus” selections (0 or 2) – drive determines a line loss
has occurred if the bus voltage drops to less than [DC Bus
Memory] – [Line Loss Drop] volts. The drive determines
the line has been restored if the bus voltage rises above
[DC Bus Memory] – [Loss Recover] volts.

“Input” selections (1 or 3) – drive determines a line loss
has occurred if the “pulse input” is de-energized and that
the line has been restored if the “pulse input” is energized.
Typically this method is used with drives in a multi-drive
common bus system with a bus supply unit that directly
monitors the power line and provides a line loss signal.

“Off” selections (0 or 1) – the drive responds to a line loss
by turning off the output transistors. The method of
recovering from a line loss is set by [LLoss Restart].

“Decel” selections (2 or 3) – the drive responds to a line
loss by activating the inertia ride thru function. The load is
decelerated at just the correct rate so that the energy
absorbed from the mechanical load balances the losses
and bus voltage is maintained at the value set by [Ride
Thru Volts]. If the line is restored, the drive accelerates at
the programmed rate to the commanded frequency.

Parameter Number

256

Parameter Type

Read/Write

Factory Default

“LoBus>Off”

Units

Display Drive

“LoBus>Off” 0

Bus voltage drop disables firing.

“Input>Off” 1

Input through pulse input disables
firing.

“LoBus>Decel” 2

Bus voltage drop initiates ride
through.

“Input>Decel” 3

Input through pulse input initiates
inertia ride through.

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