2 configuring trim – Rockwell Automation FlexPak 3000 Digital DC Drive Version 4.3 User Manual
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Configuring the Speed Reference
4-13
4.2
Configuring Trim
The trim feature allows an offset to be added to or subtracted from the speed
reference. The amount of trim can be proportional to the upstream speed reference or
incremental. An incremental trim signal is derived from the resultant
DRAW
PERCENTAGE
OUT
(P.196) and the specified
TOP
SPEED
(P.011).
Trim is based on the signal from the source you select in
TRIM
REFERENCE
SELECT
(P.108). The choices are:
•
ANALOG
MANUAL
: The trim reference signal is based on the analog manual reference
signal (terminals 16, 17, and 18) after it has been limited and scaled.
•
REGISTER
: The trim reference signal is based on the value set in
TRIM
REF
REGISTER
(P.107).
•
ANALOG
IN
1 or 2: (I/O Expansion kit only.) The trim reference signal is based on
analog in 1 or 2 from the I/O Expansion kit.
•
NETW
IN
REG
1, 2,
OR
3: (Network only.) The trim reference signal is based on
network input register 1, 2, or 3.
The selected trim reference is limited to within ±
TOP
SPEED
and multiplied with
TRIM
RANGE
(P.109) to generate
DRAW
PERCENTAGE
OUT
(P.196).
DRAW
PERCENTAGE
OUT
modifies
DECELERATION
TIME
and
ACCELERATION
TIME
when
TRIM
REFERENCE
SELECT
is
set to
PROPORTIONAL
.
The input that can be used for the manual trim reference can also be used as the
analog manual reference. Make sure this input (terminals 16, 17, and 18 on the
Regulator board) is not being used for both functions at the same time.
Example
To use an analog manual reference to generate a 0 to 10% trim adjustment to the
speed reference setting, make these settings:
•
Set
TRIM
REFERENCE
SELECT
(P.108) to
ANALOG
MANUAL
•
Set
TRIM
RANGE
(P.109) to 10%
•
Set
TRIM
MODE
SELECT
(P.110) to
INCREMENTAL
These settings will provide a 0 to 10% trim adjustment through the entire speed range.