Definitions, Figure 22 - sleep wake mode – Rockwell Automation 20B PowerFlex 700 AC Drives Vector Control (v4.001 and up) User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 20B-UM002G-EN-P - July 2014

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Application Notes

Appendix C

Definitions

Wake - A start command generated when the analog input value remains

above [Wake Level] (or below when Invert mode is active) for a time
greater than [Wake Time].

Sleep - A Stop command generated when the analog input value remains

below [Sleep Level] (or above when Invert mode is active) for a time
greater than [Sleep Time].

Speed Reference – The active speed command to the drive as selected by

drive logic and [Speed Ref x Sel].

Start Command - A command generated by pressing the Start button on

the HIM, closing a digital input programmed for Start, Run, Run Forward
or Run Reverse.

Refer to

Figure 22

.

Figure 22 - Sleep Wake Mode

Is Sleep-Wake

Working?

Have these conditions been met?

Is Required Input Closed?

(Stop, Enable, Run)

Did a Drive

Fault Occur?

Which Required Input

was Chosen?

Meet all Conditions!

Close Input

Reset Fault

Yes

Yes

Stop or Enable

Run, Run Forward

or Run Reverse

Yes

Yes

Drive Running?

No

Direct

Invert

No

No

No

No

No

No

Issue a Start Command

(HIM, Network or TB)

Open & Close Input

Consult Factory

No

Consult Factory

Which Mode is Selected?

"Invert" or "Direct"

1. [Sleep-Wake Ref] must be set to the analog input that will control

"Start/Stop" functions.

2. [Sleep-Wake Mode] must = "1, Direct" (Enable) or "2, Invert (Enable)."

3. [Sleep Level] must be less than [Wake Level] in Direct mode (or

greater than [Wake Level] in "Invert" mode).

4. [Speed Ref x Sel] must be set to a speed reference source that will

control the drive. If [Sleep-Wake Ref] = [Speed Ref x Sel], the same
analog signal will control start/stop and speed reference.

5. At least one of the following must be programmed for [Digital Inx Sel]:

"Not Stop," "Enable," "Start," "Run," "Run Forward," "Run Reverse."

Is Analog Signal Greater

than or equal to [Wake Level]?

and for time period greater than

or equal to [Wake Time]

Yes

Yes

Is Analog Signal Less

than or equal to [Wake Level]?

and for time period greater than

or equal to [Wake Time]

Increase Analog Input

Signal and wait for a time

period greater than or
equal to [Wake Time].

Decrease Analog Input

Signal and wait for a time

period greater than or
equal to [Wake Time].

Was a Stop Issued?

or Power Cycled?

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