Testing positive and negative current limits, Testing positive current limit – Rockwell Automation 1398-DDM-xxx USE MNL/ULTRA 200 DIG.SERVO.DR User Manual

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Publication 1398-5.0 – October 1998

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

11-15

6. Repeat step 11.1 using different positive or negative values for the

D/A Level. Verify the meter reads the values you enter.

Testing Analog Output 2

1. Disable the drive, by opening the connections between the

ENABLE input and the + 24 VDC.

2. Disconnect the connections to J1-31.

3. Select

O

u

tput Diagnostics

icon from the Drive Window.

4. From the Output Diagnostics window select

Analog Output 2

.

5. Enter 1000 in the D/A level box.

6. Connect a DC voltmeter across analog test points A2 and COM.

The meter should read approximately 1 VDC.

7. Repeat step 11.1 using different positive or negative values for the

D/A Level. Verify the meter reads the values you enter.

If either output is defective, return the unit for repair.

Testing Positive and Negative Current Limits

The following tests verify the functionality of the analog +I LIMIT
and -I LIMIT inputs.

The tests require:

a PC running ULTRA Master, and

a 10 kOhm potentiometer.

Testing Positive Current Limit

1. Verify the accuracy of the potentiometer with an ohmmeter before

installing.

2. Disable the drive by opening the connections between the

ENABLE input and +24VDC.

3. Disconnect the connections to J1-27 and J1-28.

4. Connect the 10K potentiometer between J1-27 and J1-28.

Refer to “J1 – Controller” on page 6-1 for a diagram showing the
location of the pins and Figure 6.44 on page 6-45 for an intercon-
nect diagram.

5. Choose the

Drive

S

ignals

command icon from ULTRA Master.

6. Choose

S

et Up

, if the Drive Signals Set Up window is not already

active.

7. Choose

Current - Input Limit +

as the analog signal.

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