5motor interface – Lenze 9400 User Manual
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Motor interface
5.4
Servo control (SC)
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6. Evaluate the step response:
7. Change the gain Vp under
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8. Repeat steps 4 ... 6 until the optimum step response of the motor current is reached.
• In the optimised state the current rise time typically is 0.5 ... 1 ms.
• If the adjustment results are not satisfactory, the decoupling network can be
additionally activated via the setting
= "1". After this, repeat the steps 2 ... 6.
• In case of MCS, satisfying results may only be achieved with a current-dependent
correction of the current controller parameters based on the saturation behaviour of the
motor stator leakage inductance. For this purpose, it is required to use a motor with an
electronic nameplate (ENP) or to set the saturation characteristic manually.
of the stator leakage inductance...
9. After the optimisation has been completed, deactivate the test mode again (
= "0:
Test mode deactivated").
10. Save parameter set (
= "11: Save start parameters").
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