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Parameterize
Operating Manual
ID 442281.00
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4.2 POSITool
The POSITool software represents the many-sided interface between user and in-
verter. If offers a wide variety of ways to configure an inverter.
POSITool offers a user interface for the representation of the programming. In the
option "free, graphic programming," blocks are linked here to implement a control
sequence.
In addition to this STÖBER ANTRIEBSTECHNIK provides pre-defined applica-
tions for programming. This includes applications such as fast reference value
and command positioning which can be selected via an assistant.
For parameterization, POSITool offers the user parameter lists. The lists are used
to adjust the control sequence to external conditions such as motor type, shaft en-
coder or bus systems. In addition, limit values such as maximum speed are spec-
ified or indicator values such as the current speed are presented.
Using a serial interface (RS 232), program and parameters are transferred to the
inverter. The inverter then begins with processing. The user can monitor the pa-
rameters via the serial connection. A scope function is available for expanded di-
agnostics to record the time progression of various values.
For more details on the use of POSITool, see the applicable chapter in the Bedi-
enhandbuch POSITool and programming manual respectively (ID 442233 and ID
441693).
4.3 Operator panel
The operator panel is used for monitoring and changing parameter values. The
operator panel consists of a two-line display with 16 characters each and a key-
board. The keyboard has six keys for menu prompting and two keys for local op-
eration.
Tab. 4-3: Operator panel
Jumps back to operator level.
Resets parameter value.
Enter key: Opens the menu level, menu groups and the param-
eters. Accepts a changed parameter value.
Selects a parameter in the menu group. During entry, increas-
es/decreases the parameter value (positive/negative).
Selects the menu group. During entry, changes the decade
(ones, tens, hundreds, etc.).
Activates/deactivates local mode (if programmed). In local
mode, deactivation also deletes the enable.
Enable for local mode I/O
(if programmed).
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