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1 Unidrive Menus and Parameters: 1.1 Menu and Parameter Structure
1 Unidrive Menus and Parameters: 1.1 Menu and Parameter Structure
Unidrive has 21 menus, each with up to 50 parameters, which organise the 700
plus parameters into functional groups. Menu zero is available in all drive types
and irrespective of security status. All the other menus can only be accessed
with standard security unlocked (see Security section). Menus 16 and 20 are only
present with option modules fitted. Menu 15 is only present in Regen mode, and
when in this mode menus 1 to 5, and some parameters in menu 6, which are
concerned with motor control are not present. The following table summaries
each menu function and which are available in each mode of operation.
Menu Function Open Closed loop Servo Regen
Loop Vector
0 General purpose user programmable ü ü ü ü
1 Speed reference selection, limits and filters ü ü ü
2 Ramps ü ü ü
3 Frequency slaving, Speed loop control ü ü ü
4 Current control ü ü ü
5 Machine control ü ü ü
6 Drive sequencer and Timers ü ü ü ü
7 Analogue inputs and outputs ü ü ü ü
8 Digital inputs and outputs ü ü ü ü
9 Programmable logic and motorised pot ü ü ü ü
10 Drive status and trip information ü ü ü ü
11 Drive setup ü ü ü ü
12 Programmable thresholds ü ü ü ü
13 Position control and Frequency input setup ü ü ü
14 PID loop ü ü ü ü
15 Regen input bridge setup ü
16 Small option module setup 1 1 1 1
17 Large option module setup ü ü ü ü
18 Application menu 1 ü ü ü ü
19 Application menu 2 ü ü ü ü
20 LAM menu 2 2 2 2
Notes:
ü Menu available (with security unlocked)
Type of parameter
There are two fundamental types of parameters in the drive, read only (R/O) and
read/write (R/W). The read only parameters cannot be changed by the user and
are there to give the user useful information about the state of the drive.
Read/write parameters are for the user to set up the way in which the drive
operates.
Parameters can be further broken down into Bit parameters and Non-bit
parameters. Bit parameters are two state only ( 0 or 1 ) and if R/W are used as
switches or two state input variables to the drive logic, or if R/W indicate
various drive conditions which are either true ( 1 ) or false ( 0 ). Non-bit
parameters have more than two values, the range of each being given in the
following descriptions.
Some parameters are represented as strings, rather than numeric values which
give a more informative indication of the parameter setting. However in the
descriptions below, numeric values are given as well as the string value because
setting up via the serial interface requires numeric data.
Most parameters when being adjusted take immediate effect, but there are
some which do not. These are generally parameters which could cause a
malfunction in the operation of the drive if an intermediary value were taken
during the adjustment, such as parameters defining the destination of
programmable inputs. For the new value of one of these parameters to take
effect a 'Drive Reset' must be carried out (see below). Parameters which require
a 'Drive Reset' before any new value becomes effective are coded with an R in
the following descriptions.
Except for a very few parameters, any adjustment made to RW parameters will
be lost when power is removed unless the new values are stored in EEPROM. The
few parameters which do not require to be stored manually are coded with an S
in the following descriptions to indicate that they are stored at power down.
It will be seen later that Bit parameters can be controlled by programmable logic
inputs or internal logic functions, and Non-bit parameters can be controlled by
programmable analogue inputs or internal drive functions. However, some
parameters are of such a sensitive nature that they are protected from being
controlled by programmable inputs and functions and these are coded with a P
in the following descriptions.
This defines the numerical range for each parameter. For unipolar parameters the
range is 0 to maximum value, and for bipolar parameters the range is from -
(maximum value) to +(maximum value). Bit parameters can only have the value 0
or 1. Note that for string parameters each numerical parameter value has a
corresponding string description.
Units
This defines the units in which the parameter is measured (where appropriate).
Default setting
This defines the value that a parameter will be set to if ‘Factory defaults’ are
loaded. Note that for some parameters the value depends on the drive type
selected.
1.5 Security
To gain access to any menu other than 0 a security code must first be entered. In
the drives default state any parameter in menu 0 which is read/write can be
adjusted immediately, and once access is gained to the other menus read/write
parameters within them can be adjusted. A user security level can be
programmed which if set must be unlocked before any parameter can be
adjusted. The user security is independent of the standard security and
unlocking it alone does not allow exit from menu 0. Security levels are unlocked
by entering the appropriate code into parameter 0. The code to gain access to
any menu other than menu 0 is 149.
Security can be locked at any time without powering the drive off by entering a
value of 2000 in parameter 0.
Although the drive can be set up as either an Open loop inverter, Closed loop
vector, Closed loop servo, or Regen; as far as the parameter set is concerned
most parameters are common across all three motor drive types and where the
menu is present in Regen as well.