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Starting Up the Drive for Vector Regulation

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Starting Up the Drive

for Vector Regulation

This chapter describes the basic start-up procedure for drives which utilize flux vector

control (FVC) or sensorless vector control (SVC). Part of this procedure describes

how to select vector regulation.

If you are starting up a drive which will perform V/Hz regulation, refer to the V/Hz

start-up procedure in chapter 1.0 instead. Do not perform the start-up procedure in

this chapter.

The start-up procedure below provides step-by-step instructions for:

powering up

checking monitor mode displays

accessing program mode

configuring General parameters (designated with a "P")

configuring specific vector parameters (designated with a "U")

checking motor rotation direction

running the drive

This start-up procedure describes how to program the minimum set of parameters that

usually need to be programmed for applications using vector regulation. Once you

program these parameters, their values are retained even if power is lost. You only

need to re-program them if you want to change how the drive operates.

Your application may require programming other parameters in addition to the ones

described in this start-up procedure. Refer to chapter 4 for a description of all the

parameters to verify whether you need to program any additional parameters as well.

Appendix A provides a list of parameters listed alphabetically.

Throughout this manual, you will see references to parameter names and the

numbers that identify them for the drive. This manual uses the same format that will be

shown on the keypad/display to refer to parameters:

P.nnn

U.nnn

H.nnn

r.nnn

where: nnn is a number

P designates General parameters

U designates Vector parameters

H designates Volts/Hertz parameters

r designates optional RMI parameters

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