Rockwell Automation 2098-UWCPRG Ultraware Software User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2098-UM001G-EN-P - February 2011

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Configuring the Ultra3000 Drive Chapter 3

Current Limits

Positive

The drive's positive current limit value.
Note: The value entered here is divided by the lesser of
intermittent drive current rating and intermittent current rating of
the motor, and is stored on the drive as a percentage. If a different
motor is selected for the drive, with a different current capacity,
this parameter value changes.
During runtime, the drive limits positive current to the lesser of:
the Positive Current Limit (this value),
the analog current limit Input (an analog input of the drive that

limits current proportionately to its value),

the Intermittent Current rating of the drive (a fixed value, hard-

coded into the drive), or

the Intermittent Current rating of the motor (stored in the motor

database).

Negative

The drive's negative current limit runtime value.
Note: The value entered here is divided by the lesser of
intermittent drive current rating and intermittent current rating of
the motor, and is stored on the drive as a percentage. If a different
motor is selected for the drive, with a different current capacity,
this parameter value changes.
During runtime, the drive limits negative current to the lesser of:
the Negative Current Limit (this value),
the analog current limit Input (an analog input of the drive that

limits current proportionately to its value),

the Intermittent Current rating of the drive (a fixed value, hard-

coded into the drive), or

the Intermittent Current rating of the motor (stored in the motor

database).

Position Limits

Positive Decel Distance

The stopping distance used when the drive encounters a positive
overtravel limit.

Negative Decel Distance

The stopping distance used when the drive encounters a negative
overtravel limit.

Enable Soft Limits

Select:
On: Causes the drive to compare the motor feedback position to

the Positive and Negative Soft Limits to determine if the drive
has exceeded an overtravel limit.

Off: Turns off software overtravel limit checking.

Positive Soft Limit

If the motor feedback position is greater than this value, the drive
has exceeded the soft overtravel limit.

Negative Soft Limit

If the motor feedback position is less than this value, the drive has
exceeded the soft overtravel limit.

Speed Functions

Zero Speed

This value creates a plus or minus (+/-) range, or window, around
the zero velocity. If the motor feedback velocity falls within this
range, the Zero Speed flag is (or remains) set.
Note: You can assign the Zero Speed, In Speed Window or Up To
Speed flags to digital outputs and control execution of your
process based on the state of these flags.

In Speed Window

This value creates a plus or minus (+/-) range, or window, around
the programmed velocity. If the motor feedback velocity falls
within this range, the In Speed Window flag is (or remains) set.

Up to Speed

This value sets a velocity level. If the motor feedback velocity is
greater than or equal to this value, the Up To Speed flag is (or
remains) set.

Parameter Description

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