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Example 2:
In Local mode the overall ramp reference is the result of the sum of the values with the Ramp ref 3 and Ramp ref 2
sign.
Example 1:
Example 2:
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PAR
Description
5.3
604
Dig ramp ref 3
Setting of the digital ramp reference. The speed that the drive must reach after completing the acceleration phase
is set with the ramp reference. Variations in the ramp reference are made with the selected ramp times. The size of
the ramp reference determines the motor speed value. The sign determines the direction of rotation. The Ramp ref
parameter also refers to a minimum speed, if set. When the "Motor potentiometer" or "Multispeed" functions are
selected the relative references are used. This reference can only be used in the Local mode.
The overall ramp reference is the result of the sum of the values with the Ramp ref 3 and Ramp ref 2 sign.
Example 1:
Example 2:
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PAR
Description
5.4
610
Ramp ref 1 src
5.5
612
Ramp ref 2 src
5.6
614
Ramp ref 3 src
Selection of the origin (source) of the reference signals on the input of the ramp function block, that defines the main
drive speed. The ramp reference values can be selected from among those listed in the "L_MLTREF" selection list.
When assigning the reference via terminals, signals with ±10V, 0 ...10V, 0... 20 mA and 4 ... 20 mA can be used.
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PAR
Description
5.7
616
Ramp ref invert src
Selection of the origin (source) of the signal that inverts the ramp reference output from the "Ramp ref" block. The signal
that can be used for this function can be selected from among those listed in the "L_DIGSEL2" selection list.
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PAR
Description
5.8
620
Ramp ref 1 mon
5.9
622
Ramp ref 2 mon
5.10
624
Ramp ref 3 mon
The value of the relative ramp reference on the output of the relative function block is displayed.
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PAR
Description
5.11
634
Ramp ref top lim
It defines the maximum value of the output of the ramp reference block, regardless of the signal that is present. The
ramp reference follows the reference signal from the value set in parameter PAR 636 Ramp ref bottom lim up to
the value set with this parameter, after which the motor speed remains constant. The limit is valid for both directions
of rotation.
ADV100 • Functions description and parameters list
Ramp ref 1 = + 400 rpm
Ramp ref = 400 rpm – 600 rpm = - 200 rpm
Ramp ref 3 = + 500 rpm
Ramp ref = 500 rpm + 300 rpm = 800 rpm
Ramp ref 3 = + 400 rpm
Ramp ref = 400 rpm – 600 rpm = - 200 rpm
UM
Type
rpm
INT16 16/32
Ramp ref 3 = + 500 rpm
Ramp ref = 500 rpm + 300 rpm = 800 rpm
Ramp ref 3 = + 400 rpm
Ramp ref = 400 rpm – 600 rpm = - 200 rpm
UM
Type
LINK
LINK
LINK
UM
Type
LINK
UM
Type
rpm
INT16
rpm
INT16
rpm
INT16
UM
Type
rpm
INT32
Ramp ref 2 = - 600 rpm
Ramp ref 2 = + 300 rpm
Ramp ref 2 = - 600 rpm
FB BIT
Def
0
Ramp ref 2 = + 300 rpm
Ramp ref 2 = - 600 rpm
FB BIT
Def
16/32
852
16/32
602
16/32
894
FB BIT
Def
16
1050
FB BIT
Def
0
0
0
FB BIT
Def
0
Min
Max
CALCI
CALCI
Min
Max
0
16384
0
16384
0
16384
Min
Max
0
16384
Min
Max
0
0
0
0
0
0
Min
Max
0
CALCI
Acc
Mod
ERW FVS
Acc
Mod
RW
FVS
ERW FVS
ERW FVS
Acc
Mod
ERW FVS
Acc
Mod
R
FVS
ER
FVS
ER
FVS
Acc
Mod
ERWZ FVS
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