Lenze MC1000 Series User Manual

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START

(START MODE)

WARNING!

Automatic start of equipment may result in damage to equipment and/or

injury to personnel! Automatic start should only be used on equipment

that is inaccessible to personnel.

This parameter selects the starting method for the drive, and can be set for one of

the following:
NORMAL

The drive will start when the appropriate contact closure is

made on the terminal strip (in REMOTE mode), or by pressing

the keypad START key (in LOCAL mode). To start the drive in

NORMAL mode, a start command must be issued at least two

seconds AFTER input power is applied.

POWER UP

The drive will automatically start upon application of input power.

The drive MUST be wired for a two-wire start/stop circuit (refer

to Section 14 - CONTROL WIRING). The start command MUST

be present when power is applied for this function to operate.

AUTO RE-

The drive will automatically restart after a protective fault or upon

application of input power. As with the POWER-UP option, a

start command must be present for this function to operate.

RE-BRAKE

After a fault, the drive will apply DC braking equal to the DC

BRAKE setting for 15 seconds and then restart. This is done

to ensure the motor is stopped during the restart attempt, as

the drive will not start into a spinning motor.

NOTE 1: POWER UP, AUTO RE-, and RE-BRAKE settings are only active when

the drive is in REMOTE mode (see Parameter 30 - CONTROL).
NOTE 2: After a fault, the drive will attempt to restart five times, and if unsuccessful,

will shut down on a FAULT LOCKOUT. Every 15 minutes that passes will decrement

the restart counter by one. Therefore, 75 minutes after a successful restart, the restart

counter is fully reset, and the drive can once again attempt five restarts.
NOTE 3: The drive WILL NOT restart after the following faults: CONTROL and

PWR SAG. Also, if an OUTPUT fault occurs below 1.5 Hz, only one restart will be

attempted, after a four minute delay. If unsuccessful, it will then trip into FAULT

LOCKOUT, which will require a manual reset. This is done to protect the drive in

case of a shorted motor.
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STOP

(STOP MODE)

This parameter selects whether the motor will COAST to a stop, or RAMP to a stop,

when the drive is given a stop command.
COAST

When a stop command is given, the drive shuts off the output

to the motor, allowing it to coast to a stop. The time required

for the motor to stop is governed by the inertia of the load.

RAMP

When a stop command is given, the drive will decelerate the

motor to a stop over a period of time according to Parameter

9 - DECEL. Once the output frequency reaches 0.0 Hz, there

will be a 200 ms delay before the drive can be started again.

RAMP 2

Same as RAMP, but without the 200 ms start delay. This allows

faster start/stop cycles for applications that require it.

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