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Programming Instructions
Pulse reference inputs
Pulse reference selection and scaling
Q
Quick selection of the initially displayed parameter
R
Ramp selection
Read-write and read-only
Restoring the Drive to a default state
Restoring the Drive to the default state
RJ45 connectors
Routing the serial communications cables
S
Saving new parameter-values
Scale factor
Security levels
Selecting a different option
Selecting a parameter to access
Selecting an advanced menu
Selection of PID-gains sets and PID buffers
Sending a motor-overload alarm to the system or motion
controller
Sequence for editing parameters
Sequencer functions
Serial Communications
Serial communications
Serial communications protocols and interfaces
Setting up PID gains for gain sequencing
Setting Up the Drive for Basic Applications
Setting up the programmable parameter
Setting up User Security
Signal connections for high-precision analog speed control in
Terminal mode
Signal connections for high-precision speed control by motion
controller supplying an analog speed reference
Signal connections for operation in Keypad mode
Signal connections for remote control by a system controller or
PLC supplying quadrature AB, F/D signals or directional
pulse inputs
Signal connections for remote control by motion controller
communicating by A technology
Signal connections for serial communications
Signal connections for standard-precision analog speed control
in Terminal mode
Signal connections for standard-precision speed control by
motion controller supplying an analog speed reference
Signal Connectors
signal terminals
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Signal-ground connections
SIM ENC
SLM
SLM-and-user back-up supply
Software parameters
S-parameters
Specifying a different initially displayed parameter
Specifying a parameter
Specifying an address
Specifying shaft stiffness and load inertia
Speed reference selection
Speed-loop parameters
Speed-loop PID gains
110
21
Status and diagnostic information
79
Status indications
75
Status LEDs
Status mode
Stiffness angle
23
Storage and Transfer of Parameter Value
Storing new parameter-values
Summary of security operations
56
Summary of the keypad functions
19
T
90
27
Temperature monitoring
,
5
76
Thermal protection of the motor
87
Torque control
Trip codes
Trip log
,
26
90
Types of back-up supplies
74
Types of parameter
42
U
27
23
Unlocking Standard Security
43
Unlocking User Security
96
User Interface
Using the auxiliary back-up supply
4
21
65
86
74
86
96
31
41
42
9
14
8
11
16
12
10
15
76
6
7
80
82
17
1
19
108
41
88
87
93
52
92
59
73
84
,
19
84
22
93
107
90
42
21
68
2
61
85
73
17
19
42
42
18
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M'Ax User Guide
Issue Number: 4
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