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

Chapter 1

Programming and Parameters

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178 [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

[Sleep Level] & [Wake Level].

A speed reference must be selected in [Speed

Ref A Sel].

At least one of the following must be

programmed (and input closed) in [Digital Inx
Sel]; “Enable,” “Stop=CF,” “Run,” “Run
Forward,” “Run Reverse.”

Default:

Options:

0

0
1
2

“Disabled”

“Disabled”
“Direct” (Enabled)
“Invert” (Enabled)

(7)

(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)

Refer to Reference Control in the Installation Instructions for information on determining the active
speed reference. The Sleep/Wake function and the speed reference can 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.

(7)

For Invert function, refer to [Analog In x Loss].

179 [Sleep-Wake Ref]

Selects the source of the input controlling the
Sleep-Wake function.

Default:

Options:

2

1
2

“Analog In 2”

“Analog In 1”
“Analog In 2”

180 [Wake Level]

Defines the analog input level that will start the
drive.

Default:

Min/Max:

Units:

6.000 mA, 6.000 Volts

[Sleep Level]/20.000 mA 10.000
Volts
0.001 mA
0.001 Volts

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181 [Wake Time]

Defines the amount of time at or above [Wake
Level] before a Start is issued.

Default:

Min/Max:
Units:

0.0 Secs

0.0/1000.0 Secs
0.1 Secs

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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 this parameter is used in an inappropriate
application. Do Not use this function without considering the
information below and in

Appendix C

. In addition, all applicable local,

national & international codes, standards, regulations or industry
guidelines must be considered

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
Run For.
Run Rev.

Run Closed
Wake Signal

New Run Cmd.

(5)

Wake Signal

Run Closed
Wake Signal

New Run Cmd.

(5)

Wake Signal

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