P.000 control source – Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE 230VAC 1-20 HP GP & Vector Drive Ver. 6.04 Software Start-Up and Ref. User Manual

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Programming Reference

Control Source (P.000)

Local keypad/display
(P.000 = LOCL)

Terminal strip remote inputs
(P.000 = rE)

Option port (P.000 = OP)

Serial port (P.000 = SErL)

AUTO/MAN Status

AUTO selected

MAN selected

AUTO selected

MAN selected

AUTO selected

MAN selected

AUTO selected

MAN selected

Speed Reference Source

Terminal strip

Local keypad/display or OIM

Terminal strip

Local keypad/display or OIM

Network

Local keypad/display or OIM

Terminal strip

Local keypad/display or OIM

P.000 Control Source

(continued)

Table 4.1 – Speed Reference Source Based on P.000 and AUTO/MAN Key Status

Refer to chapter 3 and the description of parameter P.052 (AUTO/MAN Key
Disable) in chapter 4 for more information on the AUTO/MAN key.

Set P.000 = OP to select the DeviceNet

TM

Network option board, the AutoMax

TM

Network option board, the PROFIBUS

TM

, or the ControlNet

TM

Network option board

as the drive control source.

Note that the REMOTE LED will turn on if any control source other than the local
keypad is selected.

P.001 Accel Time 1 (RAMP 1)

For V/Hz regulation,
this parameter
specifies the amount
of time in which the
motor ramps from
zero speed to
Maximum Speed
(P.004).

For vector regulation,
this parameter
specifies the amount
of time in which the
motor ramps from
zero speed to Motor
Top Speed (U.017).

Parameter Range:

1.0 to 999.9 seconds (V/Hz)
0.1 to 999.9 seconds (vector)

Default Setting:

20.0

Parameter Type:

Tunable

Refer also to parameters: P.004 Maximum Speed

P.005 Current Limit
U.017 Motor Top Speed

The time the motor takes to make any speed increase is directly proportional to the
value in this parameter. This parameter does not apply if JOG is selected. See
P.021 (Jog Ramp Accel Time).

If the motor load inertia is high, or the Current Limit (P.005) setting is too low, actual
motor acceleration time will be longer than the time set in P.001. If Accel Time 1 is
set too short, an overcurrent fault may occur.

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