P.220), P.219) – Rockwell Automation WebPak 3000  User Guide User Manual

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Using Quick Start

5-7

5.4.3 Exiting Before Self-Tuning is Complete

If you have not yet pressed

to start self-tuning, you can stop self-tuning (and

Quick Start) by pressing

. The Main Menu is displayed if you enabled self-tuning

in Quick Start, or the Self Tune Parameters menu.

If you have already pressed

to start self-tuning, press

or assert the stop

input to stop self-tuning. This causes a self-tuning drive fault. See the next section for
information on these faults.

5.4.4 What To Do if a Fault Occurs During Self-Tuning

If a fault occurs during self-tuning:

the motor coasts-to-rest, regardless of the setting of

STOP

MODE

SELECT

(P.114).

the drive logs a self-tuning fault, which must be reset and cleared. See chapter 7 for
information on clearing and resetting faults.

When the problem that caused the fault is corrected, repeat the self-tuning procedure.

5.4.5 Self-Tune Parameter Descriptions

Configure these parameters before starting the process described in section 5.4,
“Self-Tuning the Current Minor and Speed Loops”.

Low values increase the speed loop response. High values decrease the speed
response, but result in more stability. The typical value is 25. Applies to speed loop
tuning only.

SELF

TUNE

BRIDGE

(P.220)

Determines the
direction the motor
shaft will rotate
during the speed loop
self-tune process by
selecting the

SCR

bridge.

Parameter Range:

FORWARD

REVERSE

Default Setting:

FORWARD

Parameter Type:

Tunable

If the reverse bridge will be predominant in the application, select

REVERSE

.

For non-regenerative (S6) drives, this is fixed to

FORWARD

.

SELF

TUNE

STABILITY

(P.219)

Determines the
self-tune stability,
which configures the
performance of the
speed loop.

Parameter Range:

10 to 100

Default Setting:

25

Parameter Type:

Tunable

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