PDF Drive Command Data Sets en V2 1
PDF Drive Command Data Sets en V2 1
Application description
for SINAMICS G120/G120D and MICROMASTER 430/440
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Preposition
Aim of the application
This application was generated in order to provide users with an overview
of the drive and command data sets for the MICROMASTER 430/440
frequency inverters and the CU240 Control Units of SINAMICS G120 and
G120D.
Examples on how to use drive and command data sets are shown in this
application.
Scope
The following core issues are discussed in this application:
• Drive data sets
• Command data sets
• Examples
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Exclusion
This application does not include any description of the following
• STARTER commissioning tool
• Basic commissioning of the frequency inverter
• Commissioning higher-level controls
It is assumed that readers have basic knowledge about these subjects.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ......................................................................................................... 4
Application description................................................................................................ 5
1 Description ...................................................................................................... 5
2 Drive Data Sets ............................................................................................... 6
2.1 Description........................................................................................................ 6
2.2 Selection ........................................................................................................... 6
2.3 Changing-over between drive data sets ........................................................... 9
2.4 Commissioning ............................................................................................... 10
2.5 Copying data sets ........................................................................................... 12
3 Command Data Set....................................................................................... 14
3.1 Description...................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Selection ......................................................................................................... 14
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Application description
Here, you can obtain an overview of the drive and command data sets for
the MICROMASTER 430/440 frequency inverters and the CU240 Control
Units of SINAMICS G120 and G120D frequency inverters.
1 Description
For many applications, it is advantageous to be able to change properties
of the drive – for example, the setpoint channel operator control, closed-
loop structure, functionalities, etc. This change can come about as a result
of external events as well as also events inside the drive converter. The
MICROMASTER 430/440 and the Control Units CU240 of the SINAMICS
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G120 and G120D drive converter series offers the possibility to be able to
parameterize a wide range of applications. This is achieved using three
different drive data sets (DDS) and independently of this, three different
command data sets (CDS).
Note:
Please carefully note that for MICROMASTER 4 (MM4) frequency
inverters, the numbering of the digital and analogue inputs and outputs and
also of the drive data sets and command data sets starts with 1 and for
SINAMICS G frequency inverters, the numbering starts with 0.
In this application note the numbering for MM4 is used.
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The drive data set (DDS) contains various setting parameters which are of
significance for the open-loop and closed-loop control of a drive.
The drive data sets include
• the data of the motor and the encoder
• the closed-loop control setting
• the setting values of the setpoint channel (fixed frequencies,
motorized potentiometer, PID controller, ramp-function generator,
frequency bands)
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2.2 Selection
Drive data sets are selected using bit 4 (DDS bit 0) and bit 5 (DDS bit 1) in
control word STW 2 (monitoring parameter r0055). To select the command
source for the changeover, parameter P0820 is used for DDS bit 0 and
parameter P0821 for DDS bit 1. An example showing how drive data sets
can be changed-over is shown in Fig. 2-1.
All of the existing command sources are possible as sources, for example
• binary inputs
• control words of the interfaces
• internal status words
For test purposes it also possible to enter a fixed value into P0820 and
P0821.
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Figure 2-1 Selecting and changing-over the drive data sets DDS
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With just a few exceptions, drive data sets can only be changed-over in the
ready state. This is necessary so that during operation it isn't possible to
accidentally change over closed-loop control structures. The changeover
time is approx. 50 ms. The actual drive data set is displayed in monitoring
parameter r0051[1].
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2.4 Commissioning
When commissioning the various drive data sets it must be observed that
the required data set is also selected. In addition, for the start-up
parameters, the appropriate indices must be selected.
With the STARTER start-up program, the various drive data sets can be
activated.
Proceed as follows:
- Open the "Configuration" screen by double clicking on the button with
the same name in the project tree (1)
- Under the "Configuration" tab, activate the checkbox "Display all
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Figure 2-3 Selecting a drive data set using the STARTER start-up program
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(3)
Figure 2-4 Selecting a drive data set using the STARTER start-up program
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If drive data sets only differ in a few details, it is possible to generate the
new data set by copying the original data set. When using the BOP, this
can be realized using parameter P0819:
1. P0819[0] = number of the drive data set which is to be copied
(source)
2. P0819[1] = number of the drive data set into which data is to be
copied (target)
3. P0819[2] = 1 ⇒ copying is started
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P0819[0] = 0 1. DDS
P0819[1] = 2 3. DDS
P0819[2] = 1 [0] [1] [2]
Start copy
P0005
P0291
P0300
P0304
P0305
.. .. .. ..
.. .. .. ..
. . . .
P2484
P2487
P2488
1. DDS 2. DDS 3. DDS
Figure 2-5 Example of copying drive data sets using BOP
Parameter P0819[1] is again set to zero after copying has been completed.
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Figure 2-6 Copying drive data sets using the STARTER start-up program
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The command data sets are assigned to those parameters (connector and
binector inputs) which are used to control the drive and enter the setpoint.
BICO technology is used to interconnect the signal sources for the control
commands and setpoints. In addition to individually interconnecting the
connectors / binectors, using the following parameters
• P0700 : Select, command source
• P0719 : Select, command/setpoint source
• P1000 : Select, frequency setpoints
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3.2 Selection
Command data sets are controlled using bit 15 (CDS bit 0) in control word
STW 1 (monitoring parameter r0054) and bit 15 (CDS bit 1) in control word
STW 2 (monitoring parameter r0055) of the drive inverter. To select the
command source for the changeover, parameter P0810 is used for the
CDS bit 0 and parameter P0811 for CDS bit 1. The changeover of the
control authority from terminal strip to BOP and the changeover of the
setpoint input from the analog input to motorized potentiometer via binary
input 4 are shown in the following diagram.
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Figure 3-1 Example to select and change-over the command data sets – CDS
All of the existing command sources are principally possible as sources, for
example
• binary inputs
• control words of the interfaces
• internal status words
For test purposes, it is also possible to enter a fixed value in P0810 and
P0811. By entering the ADC status word r0751 ( index 0 and 1 ) it is
possible, for example, to change-over the command data sets as a function
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of the wire breakage monitoring of the two ADC channels. However, it must
be ensured that in all of the command data sets used, it has been
parameterized so that a changeover can be made - e.g. using binary
inputs. Otherwise it can occur that it is no longer possible to change back to
the original data set.
Contrary to drive data sets, command data sets can also be toggled
between in operation. The changeover time is approx. 4 ms. The currently
active command data set is displayed in monitoring parameter r0050.
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3.4 Commissioning
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Figure 3-3 Selecting the command data set using the STARTER start-up program
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Figure 3-4 Selecting the command data set using the STARTER start-up program
If command data sets only differ as far as a few details are concerned, then
a new data set can be generated by copying the original data set. When
using the BOP, this can be realized using parameter P0809:
• P0809[0] = number of the command data set which is to be copied
(source)
• P0809[1] = number of the command data set into which data is to be
copied (target)
• P0809[2] = 1 ⇒ copying is started
P0809[0] = 0 1. CDS
P0809[1] = 2 3. CDS [0] [1] [2]
P0809[2] = 1 Start copy
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P0700
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P0701
P0702
P0703
P0704
.. .. .. ..
.. .. .. ..
. . . .
P2253
P2254
P2264
1. CDS 2. CDS 3. CDS
Figure 3-5 Example of copying command data sets using BOP
Parameter P0819[1] is again set to zero after copying has been completed.
(1)
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Figure 3-6 Copying command data sets using the STARTER start-up program
4 Examples
All of the examples described below – with the exception of example 4 –
are applicable for MICROMASTER 430, MICROMASTER 440, CU240 of
SINAMICS G120 and SINAMICS G120D.
Example 4 is only applicable for MICROMASTER 430, MICROMASTER
440 and CU240 of SINAMICS G120.
4.1.1 Design
4.1.2 Control
Digital inputs are used to enter the control signals. DIN 1 is used to power-
up/power-down the drive inverter and DIN 5 and DIN 6 are used to select
the drive data sets. If there is no signal at DIN 5 and DIN 6, then drive data
set 1 is automatically selected. A high signal at DIN 5 selects drive data set
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4.1.3 Commissioning
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Figure 4-2 Changing-over the gain / integral action time of the speed controller
Application description
The ramp-function generator parameters - such as ramp-up
and ramp-down times, initial and final rounding-off, OFF3
ramp-down time - can also be changed with the drive inverter
operational using drive data sets. The changeover using digital
input DIN 4 is s
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The ramp-function generator parameters - such as ramp-up and ramp-down times, initial and final rounding-off, OFF3 ramp-
down time - can also be changed with the drive inverter operational using drive data sets. The changeover using digital input
DIN 4 is shown in the following example.
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SUM AFM RFG Motor
ADC setpoint control
P0820 = 722.3
DIN4
0 1
P1120
P1121
[0] [1] [2]
DDS1 DDS2 DDS3
Figure 4-3 Changing-over the ramp-up/ramp-down time of the ramp-function generator
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Note:
Example 4 is only applicable for MM430, MM440 and CU240 of G120.
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A drive, e.g. for a pump or a conveyor belt, which is located some distance
away from the switchgear room, is normally powered-up and powered-
down from the main control room via binary inputs; the setpoint is 4 – 20
mA. When faults occur, or also when maintenance is required, the pump is
locally operated from the operator device.
Using a key-actuated switch, the drive can be changed-over from remote
control to local control. The following settings are parameterized:
Local operator control (CDS 0):
• Setpoint via the BOP ( motorized potentiometer with raise / lower key )
• On / Off via the BOP
Remote control (CDS 1):
• 4 – 20 mA setpoint
• On / Off / fault acknowledgement via digital inputs
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The basic setting of the two command data sets is extremely simply
realized using parameters P0700 and P1000.
Binary input DIN 6 is used to changeover (toggle) between the two
operating modes. The parameterization is as follows:
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Note:
It is important that the analog input ADC 1 is also brought into the correct
setting using the DIP switch on the terminal board (ON = 0–20 mA).
command is still active via DIN 1, the setpoint is no longer frozen when an
On command is withdrawn.
This wire breakage monitoring is only active in data set CDS 1 - remote
operator control; when changing-over to local operator control, it is no
longer effective.
Freezing the frequency setpoint:
CDS 2 parameterization
Digital output 3:
P0733[0] BI: Function of digital output 3 0 no function
P0733[1] BI: Function of digital output 3 r0751.0 Signal lost on ADC 1
Delay for loss of signal action:
P0762[0] Delay for loss of signal action, 0 0 ms
ADC 1
Local / remote control:
P0840[0] BI: ON/OFF1, CDS 1 r0019.0 ON/OFF1 via BOP
P0840[1] BI: ON/OFF1, CDS 2 r0722.0 ON/OFF1 via DIN 1
P1141[0] BI: RFG start, CDS 1 1 enabled
P1141[1] BI: RFG start, CDS 2 r2829.0 Output of the NOT 1
P2100[0] Alarm number selection 80 80: ADC input signal lost
P2101[0] Stop reaction value 0 0: No reaction, no display
FFBs:
P2800 Enable FFBs 1 1: Enabled
P2801[0] Activate FFBs 3 Activate AND1 (Level 3)
P2801[9] Activate FFBs 3 Activate NOT1 (Level 3)
P2810[0] BI: AND 1 r0722.0 1st input of the AND1 = DIN 1
P2810[1] BI: AND 1 r0751.0 2nd input of the AND1 =
Signal lost on ADC 1
P2828 BI: NOT 1 r2811 Input of the NOT1 = Output of
the AND1
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Note:
Before you execute a script on the drive, please set your drive inverter to
the factory settings (P0010 = 30, P0970 = 1) and carry-out a quick
commissioning (P0010 = 1) of the drive.
2. Set-up a script folder for the drive in your STARTER project by clicking
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with the righthand mouse key on the drive; then click on “Expert”
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3. Import the script from your folder into STARTER as described below:
– Using the righthand mouse key click on the tab "SCRIPTS";
– Click on "ASCII import..." and open the required script file;
– Assign a name to the opened file and acknowledge with “OK”.
5. Execute the script by clicking with the righthand mouse key on the script
and clicking “Accept and execute”;
or open the script by double clicking on it and then pressing the button
“Accept and execute”.
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6 References
6.1 Internet link data
Table 6-1
Subject area Title
\1\ Manuals MICROMASTER 4
\2\ Manuals SINAMICS G120
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6.2 History
Table 6-2 History
Version Datum Change
V1.0 June 2003 First edition
V2.0 December 2008 Second edition; extended by G120
V2.1 July 2009 Word file reformated