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Lenze · 8400 HighLine · Reference manual · DMS 12.0 EN · 06/2017 · TD23 401
7 Technology applications
7.3 TA "actuating drive speed (AC Drive Profile)"
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7.3 TA "actuating drive speed (AC Drive Profile)"
This technology application is available from version 13.00.00!
The EtherNet/IP™ communication module supports the "AC Drive Profile".
When the inverter is provided with an EtherNet/IP™ communication module and the control is to
be carried out by means of "AC Drive Profile" via EtherNet/IP™, make the following settings:
1. Set the application "1100: Actuating drive speed (AC Drive Profile)" in C00005
.
2. Set the "40: MCI" control mode in C00007
.
The process data word received by the master control is then interpreted by the application
as "AC Drive Profile" control word.
When the control is carried out via the system bus (CANopen), set the "30: CAN" control mode
instead in C00007
.
Product features
Pre-configured control modes for terminals and bus control (with predefined process data
connection to the fieldbus)
Free configuration of input and output signals
adjustable offset, gain and negation of the speed setpoint
Up to 15 fixed setpoints for speed and ramp time
Adjustable setpoint ramp times
Freely selectable, variable ramp shape
Automatic holding brake control
Quick stop (QSP) with adjustable ramp time
Motor potentiometer function (optional)
Process controller (optional)
Integrated, freely available "GeneralPurpose" functions:
Analog switch, arithmetic, multiplication/division, binary delay element, binary logic, analog
comparison, D-flipflop
Interface to the safety module (optional)
Integration of encoder feedback
Note!
In contrast to the "actuating drive speed" standard application, this application makes
use of the nAuxSetValue_a input to determine a local speed setpoint (when NetRef=0).
For this reason, the nNAdd_a input at the L_NSet_1
setpoint generator for determining
an additional speed setpoint is not connected in the Lenze setting.

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Lenze 8400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryDC Drives
Series8400
Protection classIP20
Control TypeVector control
CommunicationCANopen, PROFIBUS, Ethernet
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, overtemperature
Input VoltageAC 230/400/480 V

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