User Macros - ABB ACS350 User Manual

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User macros

In addition to the standard application macros, it is possible to create three user
macros. The user macro allows the user to save the parameter settings, including
group
permanent memory and recall the data at a later time. The panel reference is also
saved if the macro is saved and loaded in local control. The remote control setting is
saved into the user macro, but the local control setting is not.
The steps below show how to create and recall User macro 1. The procedure for the
other two user macros is identical, only the parameter
To create User macro 1:
• Adjust the parameters. Perform the motor identification if it is needed in the
application but it is not done yet.
• Save the parameter settings and the results of the motor identification to the
permanent memory by changing parameter
• Press
To recall User macro 1:
• Change parameter
• Press
The user macro can also be switched through digital inputs (see parameter 1605).
Note: User macro load restores the parameter settings including group
UP DATA
correspond to the motor used.
Hint: The user can for example switch the drive between three motors without
having to adjust the motor parameters and to repeat the motor identification every
time the motor is changed. The user needs only to adjust the settings and perform
the motor identification once for each motor and then to save the data as three user
macros. When the motor is changed, only the corresponding user macro needs to
be loaded, and the drive is ready to operate.
Application macros
99 START-UP
DATA, and the results of the motor identification into the
SAVE
(Assistant Control Panel) or
9902
SAVE
(Assistant Control Panel) or
and the results of the motor identification. Check that the settings
9902
MENU
ENTER
(Basic Control Panel).
to 0 (USER S1 LOAD).
MENU
ENTER
(Basic Control Panel) to load.
9902
values are different.
to -1 (USER S1 SAVE).
99 START-

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