Schneider Electric ALTIVAR 58 TRX Manual De Usuario

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58 TRX AC Drives
Macro-Configuration Programming
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MACRO-CONFIGURATION PROGRAMMING
ATV58 TRX drives have a macro-configuration menu that can be used to pre-program the drive for the 
application to simplify configuration. Three options are available:
• Material handling (factory default setting)
• General use
• Variable torque
NOTE: 125–500 hp drive controllers have only the variable torque macro.
Selecting one of the macro-configurations will automatically assign the functions, parameters, and 
I/O of the ATV58 TRX controller and option cards (if installed). These configurations can be modified at 
any time if necessary. If a configuration is modified, the drive controller will display “customized” in place 
of the name of the macro-configuration previously selected.
The pre-configured functions for each macro-configuration are shown in the table below.
DRIVE CONTROLLER IDENTIFICATION SCREEN: 
INCREASING POWER RATING FOR VARIABLE TORQUE APPLICATIONS
This screen can always be displayed, and shows the power rating and voltage of the drive controller. It 
can also be used to increase the power rating for variable torque applications using 208/230 Vac drive 
controllers of at least 10 hp or 460 Vac drive controllers of 3 to 100 hp.
Factory-Configured Functions for the Three Macro-Configurations
Material Handling
[1]
General Use
 Variable Torque
Basic I/O
Logic input LI1
Forward
 Forward
Forward
Logic input LI2
Reverse
 Reverse
Reverse
Logic input LI3
2 preset speeds
 Jog operation
Auto-Manual 
[3]
Logic input LI4
4 preset speeds
Freewheel stop/Run permissive 
[2]
DC injection braking 
[3]
Analog input AI1
Reference summing
Reference summing
Speed reference 1 
[3]
Analog input AI2
Reference summing
Reference summing
Speed reference 2 
[3]
Analog output AO1
Motor frequency
Motor frequency
Motor frequency
Relay R1
Drive fault relay
Drive fault relay
Drive fault relay
Relay R2
Output contactor control
Motor thermal state attained
Frequency reference attained 
[3]
Analog or Digital I/O Extension Cards
Logic input LI5
8 preset speeds
Fault reset
Freewheel stop
Logic input LI6
Fault reset
Current limit
Ramp switching
Analog input AI3 (analog I/O card)
or
Encoder Inputs (digital I/O card)
Summing speed reference
Summing speed reference
PI regulator
Speed regulation
Speed regulation
Speed regulation
Logic output LO
Current threshold attained
Output contactor control
High speed attained
Analog output AO
Motor current
Motor current
Motor current
[1] Factory default setting for 100 hp products and below.
[2] If the Freewheel Stop/Run Permissive function is configured, the drive controller will not start the motor unless the logic input is connected to +24 V.
[3] For 125–500 hp controllers, the factory settings are: 
LI3 = fault reset; LI4 = Not assigned; AI1 = Reference summing; AI2 = Reference summing; R2 = Drive running.