Hapter, Using the oim to monitor and control the drive, 1 using the oim to monitor drive outputs – Rockwell Automation WebPak 3000  User Guide User Manual

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Using the OIM to Monitor and Control the Drive

6-1

C

HAPTER

6

Using the OIM to Monitor and

Control the Drive

The

OIM

allows you to monitor the speed, armature voltage, load, and current keypad

reference outputs to the motor. You can choose between two viewing options.

The

OIM

also allows you to control the drive. Motor control options available through

the

OIM

include starting, stopping, jogging, and setting the manual reference and

control source.

6.1

Using the OIM to Monitor Drive Outputs

You can monitor two or four drive outputs when the

OIM

is in monitor mode. A sample

of the four-output monitor mode screen is shown in figure 6.1.

6.1.1 Description of the Monitor Mode Outputs

You can monitor:

MOTOR

SPEED

: The actual motor speed as measured by a speed feedback device.

Displayed as a percentage,

RPM

, or user-scaled units.

ARM

VOLTS

: The actual armature voltage.

MOTOR

LOAD

: The actual motor load (armature current) in percent full load amps

(%

FLA

) or amps. The resolution of this output depends on the setting of

MOTOR

RATED

ARM

AMPS

(P.008). For values of less than 1000.0 amps, motor load is

displayed with 0.1 amps resolution. For values more than or equal to 1000.0 amps,
motor load is displayed with 1 amp resolution.

REF

: The reference. This is the speed or torque the drive attempts to reach when the

drive is running. The control source is indicated in the label. For example, in
figure 6.1, the reference is from the keypad.

Figure 6.1 – First Monitor Mode Screen

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