Rockwell Automation 20D PowerFlex 700S AC Drives with Phase II Control Programming Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 20D-PM001C-EN-P - July 2013

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Programming and Parameters

Chapter 2

278

Sleep-Wake Mode

Enables/disables the Sleep-Wake function.
Important: When enabled, the following conditions must be met:
• A proper value must be programmed for parameters 280 [Wake Level] and 282 [Sleep Level].
• A speed reference must be selected in parameter 27 [Speed Ref A Sel].
• At least one of the following must be programmed (and input closed) in [Dig Inx Sel]; “Enable,” “Stop=CF,”

“Run.”

Note: This parameter was added with firmware version 5.002.

Default:

Options:

0 =

0 =
1 =
2 =

“Disabled”

“Disabled”
“Direct”
“Invert”

279

Sleep-Wake Ref

Selects the source of the input controlling the Sleep-Wake function.
Note: This parameter was added with firmware version 5.002.

Default:

Options:

2 =

1 =
2 =

“Analog In 2”

“Analog In 1”
“Analog In 2”

280

Wake Level

Defines the analog input level (at or above) that will start the drive.
Note: This parameter was added with firmware version 5.002.

Default:
Min/Max:
Units:

6.000 mA, 6.000V
[Sleep Level]/20.000 mA, 10.000V
0.001 mA / 0.001V

RW Real

281

Wake Time

Defines the amount of time that the value of [Wake Level] must be present before a Start is issued.
Note: This parameter was added with firmware version 5.002.

Default:
Min/Max:
Units:

0.0 s
0.0/1000.0 s
0.1 s

RW Real

282

Sleep Level

Defines the analog input level (at or below) that will stop the drive.
Note: This parameter was added with firmware version 5.002.

Default:
Min/Max:
Units:

5.000 mA / 5.000V
4.000 mA, 0.000V / [Wake Level]
0.001 mA / 0.001V

RW Real

283

Sleep Time

Defines the amount of time that the value of [Sleep Level] must be present before a Stop is issued.
Note: This parameter was added with firmware version 5.002.

Default:
Min/Max:
Units:

0.0 s
0.0/1000.0 s
0.1 s

RW Real

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ATTENTION: Enabling the Sleep-Wake function can cause unexpected machine operation during the Wake mode. Equipment damage
and/or personal injury can result if parameter 278 [Sleep-Wake Mode] is used in an inappropriate application. Do Not use this function
without considering the information below and in Sleep-Wake Mode on page

171

. In addition, all applicable local, national and

international codes, standards, regulations or industry guidelines must be considered.

Conditions Required to Start Drive

(1)(2)(3)

(1) When power is cycled, if all of the above conditions are present after power is restored, restart will occur.
(2) If all of the above conditions are present when [Sleep-Wake Mode] is “enabled,” the drive will start.
(3) The active speed reference is determined as explained in “Reference Selection” in the PowerFlex 700S AC Drives Phase II Control Reference Manual, publication

PFLEX-RM003

. The Sleep-Wake function and the speed

reference may be assigned to the same input.

(4) Command must be issued from HIM, TB or network.
(5) Run Command must be cycled.
(6) Signal does not need to be greater than wake level.

Input

After Power-Up

After a Drive Fault

After a Stop Command

Reset by Stop-CF, HIM or TB

Reset by Clear Faults (TB)

HIM or TB

Stop

Stop Closed
Wake Signal

Stop Closed
Wake Signal
New Start or Run Cmd.

(4)

Stop Closed
Wake Signal

Stop Closed
Direct Mode
Analog Sig. > Sleep Level

(6)

Invert Mode
Analog Sig. < Sleep Level

(6)

New Start or Run Cmd.

(4)

Enable

Enable Closed
Wake Signal

(4)

Enable Closed
Wake Signal
New Start or Run Cmd.

(4)

Enable Closed
Wake Signal

Enable Closed
Direct Mode
Analog Sig. > Sleep Level

(6)

Invert Mode
Analog Sig. < Sleep Level

(6)

New Start or Run Cmd.

(4)

Run

New Run Cmd.

(5)

Wake Signal

New Run Cmd.

(5)

Wake Signal

New Run Cmd.

(5)

Wake Signal

New Run Cmd.

(5)

Wake Signal

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