Hapter, Using quick start to program the drive – Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE Operator Interface Module (OIM) User Guide User Manual
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Using Quick Start to Program the Drive
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HAPTER
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Using Quick Start to
Program the Drive
The Quick Start feature on the OIM lets you program the most commonly used 
parameters through one menu. This helps you set up the drive as quickly as possible. 
This procedure is intended for use with the OIM only. If you are configuring the drive 
using the front panel keypad/display, refer to the software I/M.
Brief descriptions of the Quick Start parameters are provided in section 5.4. For full 
parameter descriptions, see the software I/M.
Record your parameter settings in Appendix C of this I/M or in the software I/M.
5.1
Preparing for Quick Start
Before performing Quick Start, you must:
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be qualified to program the drive and be familiar with vector and V/Hz regulation.
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be familiar with operation of the OIM. Refer to chapter 2.
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have completed all hardware installation as described in the hardware I/M.
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have connected all equipment.
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record the following motor data from the motor nameplate for use during Quick 
Start:
Motor rated amps: ____________________
Motor rated volts: _____________________
Motor base frequency: ________________
Encoder PPR (if used): ________________
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connect the drive to the motor.
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ATTENTION:  Only qualified electrical personnel familiar with the 
construction and operation of this equipment and the hazards involved 
should install, adjust, operate, and/or service this equipment. Read and 
understand this chapter in its entirety before proceeding. Failure to 
observe this precaution could result in severe bodily injury or loss of life.
ATTENTION: Some of the parameters in Quick Start can cause the 
drive to operate improperly if the values are entered incorrectly. Incorrect 
values can cause the drive to operate outside of the recommended 
operating conditions. Verify that the values of these parameters are 
appropriate for your application before changing them. Failure to 
observe these precautions could result in bodily injury.