KEB COMBIVERT F5 Instruction Manual page 65

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If the motor keeps rotating for more than 30 seconds, the phasing between
the encoder and the motor is not correct. Change LF.28 as described in
step 4 below and repeat the process.
4) If the drive triggers the error E.ENC1, the encoder's counting maybe
backwards. Release the inspection switch. The drive will then automatically
swap the encoder channels by changing the value of LF.28 and then
display retry. Go back to step 2.
If the drive displays E.ENC1 again the motor is not able to rotate freely.
Release the inspection switch and verify the brake is opening completely
and that there is not excessive friction. The sheave should be able to turn
by hand. Verify the motor phasing U to U, V to V etc.
If it is still not possible to learn the position try the old method by setting
LF.3 = conf and LF.77 to 2206.
5) Once the this process is complete, donE will be displayed. Release the
inspection switch and make note of the final position number from LF.77
in the job information. This position number is valid only for this motor
and encoder. If the encoder is physically removed from the motor, this
process will need to be done again.
Return to Normal Operation
1) Put the drive into run mode by setting LF.3 to run.
2) Run the motor on inspection up and down. The speed displayed in LF.8
should be stable and should match the command speed value in LF.88.
Additionally the motor current in LF.3 should be near zero. If the current
is not near zero (< 5 amps), the pole position may be off. Try to relearn
the position by repeating the alignment process.
3) If the motor rotates in the wrong direction refer to section 5.11.4 to reverse
the system rotation.
4) If the motor uses an EnDat or HIPERFACE encoder, the values may now
be stored in the encoder. Refer to parameter 3.LF.26.
5) For high speed runs under load, it may be necessary to raise 0.LF36 to
a higher value. This value should not be set to a value higher than the
motor manufacturer's peak torque value, usually 2.0 to 2.4 times the
motor's rated torque.
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