14 pole position identification, Pole position identification, Pole – Lenze 9400 User Manual
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Lenze · Servo-Inverter 9400 HighLine · Reference manual · DMS 10.0 EN · 11/2013 · TD05/06
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Pole position identification
This function extension is available from software version V7.0!
The device commands "Identify pole position (360°)" and "Identify pole position (min. motion)"
serve to execute an identification of pole position to detect the pole position to the motor encoder
currently activated in
.
From software version V7.0 onwards, the identification of pole position is additionally available as
a basic function in the form of the
system block.
Danger!
In this basic function, the extent of the useable operating modes of the holding brake is
restricted. Only the following operating modes function:
• Directly with brake module (
• Direct switching externally (
Note!
An identification of pole position is only required:
• For servo control with synchronous motor of a third-party manufacturer.
• For servo control with synchronous motor and use of incremental encoders (TTL or
sin/cos encoders as well as multi-pole pair resolvers).
• After changes of the motor feedback system, e.g. encoder exchange.
Detailed information on the identification of pole position can be found in the
subchapter "