Braking functions – Watson-Marlow MM440 User Manual
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MICROMASTER 440 Operating Instructions
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Braking functions
Priorities are assigned to the various braking functions. For instance, if a DC brake
or a compound brake is activated, then this has a higher priority than the dynamic
brake (resistance-type braking).
DC braking
P1233 > 0
?
yes
no
DC braking
enabled
Compound
braking
P1236 > 0
?
Compound braking
enabled
Dynamic
braking
P1237 > 0
?
Dynamic braking
enabled
disabled
no
no
yes
yes
DC-Bremse
BI: Enabling the DC brake
This enables DC braking using a signal that was used from an external source. The
function remains active as long as the external input signal is active. DC braking causes
the motor to quickly stop by injecting a DC current
⏐f⏐
P0347
f*
i
t
t
t
1
0
f_act
DC braking
0
1
DC braking active
r0053
Bit00
t
f_set
(0:0)
P1230.C
BI: Enable DC brk.
Note: DC brake can be applied in drive states r0002 = 1, 4, 5
P1232 =...
DC braking current
(entered in %)
Defines level of DC current in [%] relative to rated motor current (P0305).
P1230 = ...
100 %