Parameter
Menu 3
structure
Wire-break detection
It may be important to detect a break in the connections between the drive and the position feedback device. This feature is provided for most
encoder types either directly or indirectly as listed below.
Device
Ab, Fd, Fr, Ab.Servo,
Fd.Servo, Fr.Servo
SC,
SC.Hiper,
SC.EnData,
SC.SSI
SC.Hiper, SC.EnDat, EnDat
SSI
Encoder initialisation
Encoder initialisation will occur as follows: at drive power-up, when requested by the user via Pr 3.47, when trips PS.24V or EnC1 to EnC8 or Enc11
to Enc17 are reset. Initialisation causes an encoder with comms to be re-initialized and auto-configuration to be performed if selected. After
initialisation Ab.Servo, Fd.Servo and Fr.Servo encoders will use the UVW commutations signals to give position feedback for the first 120deg
(electrical) of rotation when the motor is restarted.
A delay is provided during initialisation for some encoders to allow the encoder to be ready to provide position information after it has powered up.
The delay is provided during initialisation because this occurs during drive power-up and after encoder power supply trips are reset. The delays are as
follows:
Encoder type
Ab, Fd, Fr, Ab.Servo,
None
Fd.Servo, Fr.Servo
SC.Hiper
150ms, then encoder reset, then 150ms
SC.EnDat, EnDat
1.0s
All other types
1.2s
Encoder power supply trips
The encoder power supply from the drive can be switched off by the drive either because the encoder power supply is overloaded (EnC1 trip) or
because the internal 24V supply within the drive is overloaded (PS.24V trip). The internal 24V supply provides power for the encoder power supply,
user 24V output, digital I/O, Solutions Modules etc. To ensure that an EnC1 trip is not initiated when the internal 24V is overloaded, and subsequently
switched off by the drive, there is a delay of 40ms in the detection of EnC1 trip. It is possible for other encoder trips such as wire break detection
(EnC2) to occur when the power supply is removed from the encoder. Therefore overloading the internal 24V supply or the encoder supply could
result in an immediate EnC2 trip. To ensure that the correct reason for the trip is given PS.24V and EnC1 trips override an existing EnC2 to EnC8 or
Enc11 trip. This means that both the original trip (EnC2 to EnC8 or Enc11) and then the new trip (PS.24V or EnC1) are stored in the trip log.
3.41
Drive encoder auto configuration enable / SSI binary format select
Bit
SP
Coding
1
Default
0
Update rate
Background read
SC.Hiper, SC.EnDat, EnDat
When a SC.Hiper, SC.EnDat or EnDat encoder is being used, the drive will interrogate the encoder on power-up. If Pr 3.41 is set to one and the
encoder type is recognized based on the information provided by the encoder, the drive will set the encoder turns / linear encoder comms to sine
wave ratio (Pr 3.33), the equivalent lines per revolution (Pr 3.34) and the encoder comms resolution / linear encoder comms bits (Pr 3.35). For
SC.Hiper or SC.EnDat encoders the rotary encoder select (Pr 3.39) is also set up. If the encoder is not recognized, there is a comms error or the
resulting parameter values are out of range the drive initiates an EnC7 or Enc12 to Enc17 trip to prompt the user to enter the information. The drive
can auto-configure with any of the following devices.
Rotary EnDat encoders
The encoder turns, comms resolution and equivalent lines per rev are set up directly using the data read from the encoder.
60
Keypad and
Parameter x.00
display
Detection method
Hardware detectors on the A(F), B(D,R) and Z signal detect a wire
break.
The differential levels of the sine and cosine waveforms are
available to the drive. The drive detects wire break if Sine
is less than the value produced by two valid waveforms with a
differential peak to peak magnitude of 0.25V (1/4 of the nominal
level). This detects wire break in the sine and cosine connections.
Wire break in the comms jumper (link) is detected by a CRC or
timeout error.
Wire break detection is difficult with these devices. However, if
power supply monitoring is enabled the drive will be looking for a
one at the start of the message and a zero to indicate that the power
supply is okay. If the clock stops or the data line is disconnected the
data input to the drive may stay in one state or the other and cause a
trip.
Initialisation delay
FI
DE
Txt VM DP
ND
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Parameter
Advanced parameter
description format
descriptions
2
+Cosine
RA NC
NV
PT
US RW BU
1
1
Serial comms
Electronic
protocol
nameplate
Drive Trip
EnC2
2
EnC2
EnC4, EnC5
EnC5, EnC6
PS
1
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