Rockwell Automation 1336E IMPACT Adjustable Frequency AC Drive User Manual V 1-4.XX User Manual

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10-6

Using the Function Block

Figure 10.4 shows the parameters that are used for the timer delay
function and how these parameters are evaluated.

Figure 10.4
Timer Delay Function Block

As an example, you could use the timer delay function to set up a
delayed start with a ramp up to speed function. When the L Option
receives start input, there is a delay before the start command is sent
to the motor. This delay is specified in Function In5 (parameter 208)
as a time in minutes. For this example, Function In5 is set to 0.25
minutes, which is 15 seconds. When the time expires, the motor speed
ramps up to the specified speed. When the start is removed or a stop
command is issued, the stop command is sent to the drive and the
ramp is disabled, causing a current limit stop to zero speed.

This example is shown in Figure 10.5.

Regardless of the option you choose, the timer off event cannot
happen until after your timer on event occurs.

200

Func 1 Eval Sel

0 – 17

198

Function In1

199

Func 1 Mask/Val

I

V

Timer Delay Function Block

203

Func 2 Eval Sel

0 – 17

201

Function In2

202

Func 2 Mask/Val

I

V

212

Function Sel

0

In1 Or In2

1

In1 Nor In2

2

In1 And In2

3

In1 Nand In2

4

(In1 Or In2) And In3

5

(In1 And In2) Or In3

In4

Off Time

In5

On Time

In1

In2

206

Func 3 Eval Sel

0 – 17

204

Function In3

205

Func 3 Mask/Val

I

V

In3

207

Function In4

208

Function In5

In4

In5

213

Function
Output 1

6

(In1 Timer Or In2) And In3

7

(In1 Timer And In2) Or In3

In4

Off Time

In5

On Time

If:

Then:

True

In6—>Out 1

False In7—>Out 1

209

Function In6

210

Function In7

In6

In7

In1

In2

In3

In1

In2

In3

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