Rockwell Automation WebPak 3000  User Guide User Manual

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WebPak 3000 OIM User Guide

Step 5. The message “Self Tuning is active” blinks on the screen during self-tuning.

The current minor loop takes a few seconds to self-tune. The speed loop
takes about two minutes. During self-tuning, you can go to monitor mode
without disrupting self-tuning.

Important: If you go into monitor mode during self-tuning, you must return to program

mode at completion of self-tuning to see the following screen. Self-tuning
is complete when the drive stops running.

When self-tuning is complete, the screen shown in figure 5.5 is displayed. If
you selected only one of the loops, only the information for that loop is
displayed.

The two parameters shown here (

NORMALIZED

INDUCTANCE

and

SYSTEM

INERTIA

) are configured by self-tuning.

NORMALIZED

INDUCTANCE

is the

normalized armature inductance as measured by

CML

self-tuning.

SYSTEM

INERTIA

(P.222) is the time required to accelerate the motor and load inertia

from zero to base speed (see the software manual for more information on
this parameter).

Step 6. Press

to clear the message. The display returns to the menu you

started from.

Step 7. To save the changes through a power cycle, you must use Memory Save,

described in section 4.4.

See the hardware manual for final adjustments to the drive before beginning normal
operation.

Figure 5.4 – Self-Tuning Screen

Figure 5.5 – Self-Tuning Complete Screen

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