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U.001 encoder ppr – Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE 230VAC 1-20 HP GP & Vector Drive Ver. 6.04 Software Start-Up and Ref. User Manual

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Programming Reference

Fmax =

U.001 Encoder PPR

This parameter
selects the number
of pulses per
revolution (PPR) of
the encoder being
used or selects
sensorless vector
control (SVC) if no
encoder is used.

If SE is not selected,
the value of this
parameter is
automatically set
when self-tuning
(U.008) is successful.

Parameter Range:

512 = 512 PPR

1024 = 1024 PPR

2048 = 2048 PPR

4096 = 4096 PPR

SE

= No encoder connected. Operate in

sensorless vector control (SVC).

Default Setting:

1024

Parameter Type:

Configurable

Refer also to parameters: U.008

Torque Self-Tune Enable

ATTENTION: The setting of parameters U.001 (Encoder PPR), U.002
(Motor Poles), U.003 (Motor Nameplate Base Frequency), U.005
(Motor Nameplate RPM), and U.017 (Motor Top Speed) determines
the motor maximum speed. These parameters must be set by a
qualified person who understands the significance of setting them
accurately. Failure to observe this precaution could result in bodily
injury.

ATTENTION: Do not use a 4096 PPR encoder with a 2-pole motor.
Overspeed and motor damage can result. Failure to observe this
precaution could result in bodily injury.

If an encoder is used, select the PPR based on a 125 kHz maximum input
frequency limitation. The encoder PPR selection affects the minimum and the
maximum operation speed in RPM and also affects the speed range.

The maximum input frequency can be calculated by the formula:

U.017 x U.001

60

where Fmax is the maximum frequency in pulses per second.

If U.001 = SE, the drive operates using sensorless vector control (SVC). Unless
specified, all vector parameters apply to SVC. Refer also to the following
parameters which specifically support SVC:

U.022 Motor Nameplate Horsepower

U.023 Low DC Bus Fault Avoidance Enable

U.030 SVC Slip Adjust

U.031 SVC Sync Direction

U.032 SVC Flux Current Regulator Gain

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