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a)
If using an Applied Motion servomotor, click the “Open” button, then select “Servo Tuning” from the filter
list. Select the file that most closely matches your inertia load. The file names indicate the inertia ratio for
which they were optimized. For example, the file V0200 48V 2.5X.svt was optimized for the V0200 motor
at 48V and a 2.5:1 inertia ratio.
b)
From the main Si Programmer screen click the “Motor” button and execute the timing wizard, following the
on-screen prompts. This will ensure that the drive can properly commutate the motor. When finished, click
“OK” to return to the main screen.
Step 5
a)
Click the “Tuning” button. If using a third-party motor, or if the sample tuning setting are insufficient
for any reason, the system must be tuned manually. This screen has the same functionality as that
found in Quick Tuner™, so it is recommended to consult the Quick Tuner™ Software Manual for step-by-
step tuning instructions.
The Quick Tuner™ manual should be considered required reading for anyone tuning a servo system.
Step 6
Step 7
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a)
With the Si Programmer™ software running, select the appropriate COM
port and apply power to the drive. The software will recognize the drive
and update the main program to reflect appropriate configuration options.
Step 4
a)
Click the button marked “Configure I/O”, and specify any dedicated I/O
functionality you may require. This screen also allows the user to specify how the
program will react to drive faults and interrupts.
b)
Download your settings to the drive to complete the drive commissioning
procedure. Once this is done the drive is configured for use and the user is free
to begin writing the Si program itself.
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