- General Electric Computer Accessories User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Symbol Legend
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Chapter 2 Faults and Troubleshooting
- Chapter 3 Paramters/Functions
- Introduction
- Diagnostic and Utility Functions
- Drive Configuration Functions
- General Setup Functions
- I/O Functions
- LAN Functions
- Motor Control Functions
- Protective Functions
- Custom User Faults
- DC Link Protection
- Ground Fault Protection (Fast)
- Hardware Fault Strings
- Heatsink Thermal Protection
- Line-Line Voltage Protection
- Motor Overtemperature Detection
- Phase Current Protection
- Timed Overcurrent Detection
- Transformer Overtemperature Detection
- Motor Ground Protection
- Phase Imbalance Monitor
- Line Monitor
- Phase Lock Loop
- Sequencer Functions
- Speed Reference Functions
- Speed/Torque Control Functions
- System Data Parameters
- Chapter 4 Wizards
- Introduction
- Introduction 4-1
- DAC Setup
- Drive Commissioning
- Drive Commissioning: Overview
- Drive Commissioning: Intelligent Part Number
- Drive Commissioning: Drive Units
- Drive Commissioning: AC Source Selection
- Drive Commissioning: Motor Nameplate Data
- Drive Commissioning: Motor Crossover Voltage
- Drive Commissioning: Motor Protection Class
- Drive Commissioning: Motor Poles
- Drive Commissioning: Motor Data Sheet
- Drive Commissioning: Motor Data Sheet - Equivalent Circuit Data
- Drive Commissioning: Motor Data Sheet - Flux Curve
- Drive Commissioning: Motor and Process Speed Referencing
- Drive Commissioning: Tachometer Support
- Drive Commissioning: Tachometer Pulses Per Revolution
- Drive Commissioning: Tachometer Loss Protection
- Drive Commissioning: Stopping Configuration
- Drive Commissioning: Flying Restart
- Drive Commissioning: X-Stop Configuration
- Drive Commissioning: X-Stop Ramp Time
- Drive Commissioning: Run Ready Permissive String
- Drive Commissioning: Starting and Stopping the Drive
- Drive Commissioning: Manual Reference
- Drive Commissioning: Maximum Speed References
- Drive Commissioning: Jog Speed Setpoints
- Drive Commissioning: Reference Ramp Bypass
- Drive Commissioning: Reference Ramp Mode
- Drive Commissioning: Reference Ramp Speed Independent Rates
- Drive Commissioning: Reference Ramp Speed Independent Rate Set Selection
- Drive Commissioning: Reference Ramp Programmed Acceleration Rates
- Drive Commissioning: Reference Ramp Programmed Acceleration Speeds
- Drive Commissioning: Reference Ramp Programmed Deceleration Rates
- Drive Commissioning: Reference Ramp Programmed Deceleration Speeds
- Drive Commissioning: DDI Increment and Decrement Rates (Local Mode)
- Drive Commissioning: Speed/Torque Regulator Configuration
- Drive Commissioning: Speed/Torque Regulator Modes
- Drive Commissioning: Torque Regulator Reference and Output
- Drive Commissioning: Torque with Speed Override Reference and Output
- Drive Commissioning: Torque with Speed Override Speed Error
- Drive Commissioning: Torque with Speed Override Stopping Behavior
- Drive Commissioning: Torque and Current Limits
- Drive Commissioning: Torque and Current Limits Uniform
- Drive Commissioning: Failed Calculation
- Drive Commissioning: Torque and Current Limit Selection
- Drive Commissioning: Normal Torque and Current Limits
- Drive Commissioning: Alternate Torque and Current Limits
- Drive Commissioning: Motoring Torque Limits
- Drive Commissioning: Generating Torque Limits
- Drive Commissioning: Current Limits
- Drive Commissioning: Power Dip Ride-Through
- Drive Commissioning: Parameter Calculation
- Drive Commissioning: Simulator Mode
- Drive Commissioning: Hardware Fault Strings in Simulator Mode
- Drive Commissioning: Simulator Mechanical Configuration
- Drive Commissioning: Exit Reminder
- Drive Commissioning: Conclusion
- Line Transfer Tuneup
- Motor Control Tuneup
- Panel Meter Setup
- Per Unit Setup
- Line Protection Setup
- Pulse Test
- Remaining Parameter Setup
- Simulator Setup
- Speed Regulator Tuneup
- Speed Regulator Tuneup: Model
- Speed Regulator Tuneup: System Inertia
- Speed Regulator Tuneup: Inertia Measurement Command
- Speed Regulator Tuneup: Speed Regulator Mode
- Speed Regulator Tuneup: Manual Regulator Tuneup
- Speed Regulator Tuneup: 1st Order Response
- Speed Regulator Tuneup: 2nd Order Response
- Speed Regulator Tuneup: 2nd Order Response with Stiffness Filter
- Speed Regulator Tuneup: Calculate Speed Regulator Gains Command
- Notes
- Chapter 5 Signal Mapping
- Appendix A Function Block Diagrams
- Index
- Reader Comments

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Capture Buffer Configuration
Capture Buffer Enable
Execution Time
Execution
Period Multiplier
Portion of buffer collected
prior to trigger.
Trigger comparison mode
Trigger comparison value
Trigger signal
Channel #1 Signal
Channel #2 Signal
Channel #3 Signal
Channel #4 Signal
Capture Buffer Status
Data Buffer
Trigger
Detection
Capture Sample
Period
Diag_Util
Back
NAVIGATION
X
Depth
Width
Channel #5 Signal
Channel #6 Signal
Channel #7 Signal
Channel #8 Signal
Level or Edge Trigger
Capture Buffer
Auto re-enable Time
Delay
(-1 to disable)
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Capture buffer ready
Capture period
Task 2 rate
Capture period gain
1
Capture pre trigger
80 %
Capture trig level
0
Capture trigger mode
Boolean
Capture buffer stat
Capture trig select
Unused boolean
Capture ch1 select
Speed reg fbk
Capture ch2 select
Torque fbk, calced
Capture ch3 select
Motor current
Capture ch4 select
Motor voltage
Capture samp period
Capture triggered
Capture buffer ready
Capture trigger type
Level Trigger
Capture buff config
8 channels enabled
Number of channels
Capture buffer depth
Total capture time
Capture ch5 select
Torque ref pre limit
Capture ch6 select
Speed reg reference
Capture ch7 select
DC bus voltage
Capture ch8 select
Reg_Mode
Trip fault active
Cap re-enable delay
2880 Min
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Capture Buffer
Capture Buffer Configuration
Capture Buffer Enable
Execution Time
Execution
Period Multiplier
Portion of buffer collected
prior to trigger.
Trigger comparison mode
Trigger comparison value
Trigger signal
Channel #1 Signal
Channel #2 Signal
Channel #3 Signal
Channel #4 Signal
Capture Buffer Status
Data Buffer
Trigger
Detection
Capture Sample
Period
Diag_Util
Back
NAVIGATION
X
Depth
Width
Channel #5 Signal
Channel #6 Signal
Channel #7 Signal
Channel #8 Signal
Level or Edge Trigger
Capture Buffer
Auto re-enable Time
Delay
(-1 to disable)
Jun 06, 2000ISD1
Capture buffer ready
Capture period
Task 2 rate
Capture period gain
1
Capture pre trigger
80 %
Capture trig level
0
Capture trigger mode
Boolean
Capture buffer stat
Capture trig select
Unused boolean
Capture ch1 select
Speed reg fbk
Capture ch2 select
Torque fbk, calced
Capture ch3 select
Motor current
Capture ch4 select
Motor voltage
Capture samp period
Capture triggered
Capture buffer ready
Capture trigger type
Level Trigger
Capture buff config
8 channels enabled
Number of channels
Capture buffer depth
Total capture time
Capture ch5 select
Torque ref pre limit
Capture ch6 select
Speed reg reference
Capture ch7 select
DC bus voltage
Capture ch8 select
Reg_Mode
Trip fault active
Cap re-enable delay
2880 Min