Drive Programming with the
New PowerFlex® 525 AC Drives
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Agenda
Introductions
Goals of the Lab
What You’ll Do
The Equipment
Notes About the Lab
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Goals of Lab
Learn the basics of drive programming using the new PowerFlex 525
Compact AC drive.
Get familiar with using the Human Interface Module (HIM), Connected
Components Workbench™ software and the drive’s Start-Up wizard.
View the AppView™ groups, a new feature that provides specific
parameter groups for popular applications. Configure a CustomView™
parameter grouping.
Experience the drive’s ease of integration into the Logix environment using
the drive’s embedded EtherNet/IP port and its add-on profile in RSLogix
5000™.
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What You’ll Do
Exercise 1:
Use the HIM Keypad and Display to reset and configure PowerFlex
525 AC Drive parameters.
Exercise 2:
Utilize EtherNet/IP and Connected Components Workbench™ to go
online and explore the drive parameters, AppView™ and
CustomView™ parameter groupings as well as the start-up wizard.
Exercise 3:
Preview the PowerFlex 525 Drive Add-On Profile as well as the
Drives and Motion Accelerator Toolkit preconfigured PowerFlex 525
logic and faceplate.
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The Equipment
PowerFlex 525 Demo Box (12P019A):
CompactLogix processor (1769-L18ERM-BB1B)
EtherNet/IP Comm Module (1783-ETAP)
PowerFlex 525 AC Drive (25BV2P5N104)
Induction Motor (4IK25A-SW)
Allen Bradley Hollow Shaft Encoder (844A-Z324D1024)
Computer
Two monitors
VMware Lab Image
Lab Manual
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Notes About the Lab
You are the first to experience the new PowerFlex 525 AC Drive — be
sure to check it out in booth #101 and watch for availability in early 2013
The HMI should have loaded on your desktop
Do not click “OK” until instructed to do so.
The labs are running inside a virtual machine environment
This improves consistency between lab sessions.
This lab extensively utilizes the ‘Drives and Motion Accelerator Toolkit’
This modular framework provides electrical drawings, panel layouts,
sample code and HMI screens to speed new machine development
and design.
Appendix A provides an overview of the DMAT.
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