User Manual

6.11 Jogging
The "Jog" function is typically used to temporarily move a machine part using local control
commands, e.g. a transport conveyor belt.
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Commands "Jog 1" or "Jog: 2" switch the motor on and off.
The commands are only active when the inverter is in the "Ready for switching on" state.
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Figure 6-22 Behavior of the motor when "jogging"
After switching on, the motor accelerates to the setpoint, jog 1 or setpoint, jog 2. The two
different setpoints can, for example, be assigned to motor clockwise and counter-clockwise
rotation.
When jogging, the same ramp-function generator is active as for the ON/OFF1 command.
Jog settings
Parameter Description
p1058 Jogging 1 speed setpoint (factory setting 150 rpm)
p1059 Jogging 2 speed setpoint (factory setting -150 rpm)
p1082 Maximum speed (factory setting 1500 rpm)
p1110 Inhibit negative direction
=0: Negative direction of rotation is enabled =1: Negative direction of rotation is in‐
hibited
p1111 Inhibit positive direction
=0: Positive direction of rotation is enabled =1: Positive direction of rotation is in‐
hibited
p1113 Setpoint inversion
=0: Setpoint is not inverted =1: Setpoint is inverted
p1120 Ramp-function generator ramp-up time (factory setting 10 s)
p1121 Ramp-function generator ramp-down time (factory setting 10 s)
Advanced commissioning
6.11 Jogging
Converter with the CU230P-2 Control Units
250 Operating Instructions, 04/2018, FW V4.7 SP10, A5E34257946B AF