6 using a custom motor, 1 creating custom motor parameters, Interface 4.6 using a custom motor – Lenze S94P01B2 User Manual

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4.6

Using a Custom Motor

You can load a custom motor from a file or you can create a new custom motor.

• To create a custom motor click “CREATE CUSTOM” and follow the instructions in the

next section “Creating custom motor parameters”.

• To load a custom motor click “OPEN CUSTOM” button then select the motor file

and click the “OPEN“ button to select or click the “CANCEL“ button to return to the
previous dialog box.

• Click OK to load the motor data and return to the main MotionView menu or Cancel

to abandon changes. When clicking OK for a custom motor, a dialog box will appear
asking if you want to execute “Autophasing” (section 4.6.2).

4.6.1 Creating Custom Motor Parameters

STOP!

Use extreme caution when entering custom parameters! Incorrect
settings may cause damage to the drive or motor! If you are unsure of
the settings, refer to the materials that were distributed with your motor,
or contact the motor manufacturer for assistance.

1. Enter custom motor data in the Motor Parameters dialog fields. Complete all

sections of dialog: Electrical, Mechanical, Feedback. Refer to Section 4.6.3
for explanation of motor parameters and how to enter them.

NOTE

If unsure of the motor halls order and encoder channels A and B
relationship, leave “B leads A for CW”, “Halls order” and “inverted” fields
as they are. You can execute autophasing (section 4.6.2) to set them
correctly.

2. Enter motor model and vendor in the top edit boxes. Motor ID cannot be

entered, this is set to 0 for custom motors.

3. Click “Save File” button and enter filename without extension. Default

extension .cmt will be given when you click OK on file dialog box.

NOTE

Saving the file is necessary even if the autophasing feature will be used
and some of the final parameters are not known. After autophasing is
completed the corrected motor file can be updated before loading it to
memory.

4. Click OK to exit from the Motor Parameters dialog.
5. MotionView will ask if you want to autophase your custom motor. If you

answer “No”, the motor data will be loaded immediately to the drive’s
memory. If you answer “Yes”, the motor dialog will be dismissed and
the drive will start the autophasing sequence. Refer to section 4.6.2 for
autophasing information.

6. If you answered “Yes” for autophasing, you will be returned to the same

motor selection dialog box after autophasing is complete. For motors with
incremental encoders, the fields “B leads A for CW”, “Halls order” and
“inverted” will be assigned correct values. For motors with resolvers, the
fields “Offset in degree” and “CW for positive” will be assigned correct values.

7. Click “Save File” to save the custom motor file and then click “OK” to exit the

dialog box and load the data to the drive.

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