Watson-Marlow MM420 User Manual

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3 Functions

Issue 10/06

MICROMASTER 420 Operating Instructions

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6SE6400-5AA00-0BP0

3.5.5.15 Inverter-specific Functions...................................................................................... 83
3.5.6 Series

commissioning............................................................................................. 86

3.5.7

Parameter reset to the factory setting..................................................................... 88

3.6 Inputs

/

outputs ....................................................................................................... 89

3.6.1 Digital

inputs (DIN).................................................................................................. 89

3.6.2 Digital

output (DOUT) ............................................................................................. 92

3.6.3 Analog

input (ADC)................................................................................................. 94

3.6.4 Analog

output (DAC)............................................................................................... 96

3.7 Communication ....................................................................................................... 98
3.7.1 Universal

serial interface (USS)............................................................................ 100

3.7.1.1 Protocol

specification and bus structure............................................................... 102

3.7.1.2 The

structure of net data....................................................................................... 109

3.7.1.3 USS

bus

configuration via COM link (RS485) ...................................................... 118

3.8 Fixed

frequencies (FF).......................................................................................... 121

3.9 Motorized

potentiometer (MOP) ........................................................................... 124

3.10 JOG....................................................................................................................... 126
3.11

PID controller (technological controller)................................................................ 128

3.11.1

PID motorized potentiometer (PID-MOP) ............................................................. 130

3.11.2

PID fixed setpoint (PID-FF)................................................................................... 131

3.12 Setpoint channel ................................................................................................... 132
3.12.1

Summation and modification of the frequency setpoint (AFM)............................. 132

3.12.2 Ramp-function

generator (RFG) ........................................................................... 134

3.12.3 OFF/braking functions .......................................................................................... 137
3.12.4

Manual / automatic operation ............................................................................... 139

3.13 Motor

holding brake (MHB)................................................................................... 141

3.14.1 DC

braking ............................................................................................................ 147

3.14.2 Compound

braking................................................................................................ 150

3.15 Automatic restart................................................................................................... 152
3.16 Flying

restart ......................................................................................................... 154

3.17.1 Vdc_max

controller ............................................................................................... 156

3.18 Monitoring

functions / messages .......................................................................... 158

3.18.1 General

monitoring

functions / messages ............................................................ 158

3.19

Thermal motor protection and overload responses ............................................. 160

3.19.1 Thermal

motor model............................................................................................ 160

3.19.2 PTC

temperature sensor ...................................................................................... 162

3.20 Power

module protection ...................................................................................... 164

3.20.1 General

overload monitoring ................................................................................ 164

3.20.2

Thermal monitoring functions and overload responses........................................ 165

3.21 Open-loop/closed-loop control technique ............................................................. 168
3.21.1 V/f

control.............................................................................................................. 168

3.21.1.1 Voltage boost ........................................................................................................ 170
3.21.1.2

V/f open-loop control with flux current control (FCC)............................................ 172

3.21.1.3 Slip

compensation................................................................................................. 172

3.21.1.4 V/f

resonance damping......................................................................................... 174

3.21.1.5 Current

limiting (Imax controller)........................................................................... 175

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