3 modifying the setup using the setup dip switch, Run on power up (position 1) -5 – Rockwell Automation 1329I Integrated AC Drive/Motor, Series B FRN 3.X User Manual

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Step 8 - Verify the Setup and Adjust Switches if Required

8-5

1329I-5.5 Integrated Drive/Motor — January, 2000

8.3

Modifying the Setup Using the Setup DIP Switch

The switches in the 10-position setup DIP switch define the characteristics of the 1329I
unit as shown in Figure 8.4. The switches are preset at the factory to suit a wide range
of applications and normally do not need to be changed. The following sections describe
how to modify the setup to suit your specific application, if required.

Important:

Changes to the DIP switch settings are recognized only while the drive is
stopped.

Figure 8.4
Setup DIP Switch Selections

Switches 2 and 9 apply to local operator control units only.

Switch 10 applies to the DeviceNet Communication option only.

8.3.1 Run On Power Up (Position 1)

Enabling this feature causes output power to be applied to the Motor Section
automatically at drive power up.

Important:

If AC power is lost, the drive will restart if the unit is wired for 2-wire
control.

Run On Power Up

Speed Reference

Relay Control Output

Auto Restart

Torque Curve

Stop

Reverse

Minimum Speed

Start Mode

Parameter Mode

Disabled

From Operator Controls

Running

Disabled

Variable

Coast-to-Rest

Enabled

0 Hz

From Operator Controls

From Setup Switches

Enabled

From Terminal Block

Faulted

Enabled

Constant

Ramp-to-Rest

Disabled (Reverse Lockout)

From Terminal Block

From Terminal Block

From EEPROM Memory

OFF (Factory Default)

ON

OFF

ON

ATTENTION: When this feature is enabled, the drive may start at any
moment. This feature may only be used as outlined in NFPA79, Under
Voltage Protection for specialized applications. Equipment damage
and/or personal injury or loss of life may result if this feature is used in
an inappropriate application.

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