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| File:Kanz termination2.jpg|Strip wire ends. Cutting U,V,W 1-2 cm shorter than PE is recommended for safety (to make PE the last to disconnect if cable pulled by force). | | File:Kanz termination2.jpg|Strip wire ends. Cutting U,V,W 1-2 cm shorter than PE is recommended for safety (to make PE the last to disconnect if cable pulled by force). |
| File:Kanz termination3.jpg|Optional, but recommended, ferrule crimping of wire ends. | | File:Kanz termination3.jpg|Optional, but recommended, ferrule crimping of wire ends. |
− | File:Kanz termination4.jpg|Minimum length of wire ends to fit single EMI suppression core to leads. Note: it recommended to strip outer insulation before crimping.
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− | {{electricshock|Ensure that insulation of inner wires have not been damaged in the process of wire stripping and that there is no loose wire strands }}
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| ===Connecting=== | | ===Connecting=== |
− | First, ensure that you have understood [[Argon user guide/Wiring|Argon user guide wiring section]] and especially [[Argon user guide/Earthing|earthing section]] before proceeding with installation.
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| Pre-made encoder cable plugs directly into Argon J1 connector and motor U, V, W and PE connect to J4 terminal to their respective positions. Insert [[EMI suppression cores]] as illustrated below: | | Pre-made encoder cable plugs directly into Argon J1 connector and motor U, V, W and PE connect to J4 terminal to their respective positions. Insert [[EMI suppression cores]] as illustrated below: |
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| [[File:Argon wired to KANZ annotated.jpg|800px]] | | [[File:Argon wired to KANZ annotated.jpg|800px]] |
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| ==Parameterization== | | ==Parameterization== |
− | For parameterization, make sure you understand [[Argon_user_guide/Drive_parameterization|Argon drive parameterization]] basics. To speed up commissioning of motor, pre-made base configuration files are provided for stocked servo motors. Instructions for using the files:
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− | {{warning|When loading settings, have drive disconnected from AC power for safety reasons. Ensure that all settings and wirings (including emergency stopping) are ready before connecting AC power.}}
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− | #Download KANZ motor configuration files: [[Media:KANZ Argon base settings.zip]]
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− | #Connect drive to Granity ([[Argon_user_guide/Making_the_first_Granity_connection|instructions]])
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− | #Click ''Load settings from file'' and open corresponding configuration file. Choose the file that is most has similar beginning with motor mode (i.e. KANZ04... file for KANZ-04BF8N2 motor).
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− | #Click ''Save settings on drive non-volatile memory'' and if choose Apply and Restart drive buttons in the dialogs that may appear
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− | #After drive restarts, connect again to drive and review all settings. For first testing safety it is recommended to reduce current limits {{param|MMC}} and {{param|MCC}} to a lower value (such as 20% of rated values) in order to limit motor torque if unexpected motion takes place. Also set control mode {{param|CM}} as required by end application.
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− | #After all Ok, click ''Apply settings'' and you're ready to connect AC power for first tests.
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− | #Go to Testing page and begin motor tuning according to [[Servo motor tuning guide]]
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− | {{tip|Pre-made motor configuration files may have significantly different motor resistance {{param|MR}} and inductance {{param|ML}} values compared to motor data sheet. Pre-made files are hand-optimized to give better performance than entering values from data sheet, so it is recommended to leave these values untouched.}}
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− | [[category:Argon user guide]]
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