AB 1398 ULTRA 100 Series Drives
Preface
Intended Use: For those responsible for designing, installing, programming, or troubleshooting ULTRA 100 Series products.
Purpose of this manual: To serve as a user's guide to introduce the ULTRA 100 Series products and to describe the installation, setup, use, and troubleshooting procedures.
Product Acceptance and Storage Responsibility: The user is responsible for inspecting the equipment upon receipt and addressing any damage; the equipment should be stored in a suitable environment.
Technical Support: Rockwell Automation provides global support services. Users may contact their local representative for technical training, warranty, and other support.
Manual Content and Structure: The manual contains chapters on safety, installation, interfaces, and application examples, as well as an introduction to symbols and typographical conventions.
Safety
Potential hazards: The equipment is intended for use in industrial drive systems where there is a risk of electric shock, electrical fire, mechanical injury and energy storage, without chemical or ionising radiation hazards.
Voltage hazard: DC busbar capacitors may retain dangerous voltages after disconnection, measure the voltage or wait for a specified period of time before operation.
User Responsibility: The user is responsible for determining the suitability of the product, following safety guidelines, and having the equipment operated and maintained by qualified personnel.
General safety guidelines: These include proper installation of electrical equipment, prevention of mechanical hazards, avoidance of energy storage hazards, etc., with emphasis on precautions during operation.
Unpacking, inspection and storage
Unpacking and Inspection: Check the appearance of the equipment after unpacking and check the list, if there is any damage or performance problems, contact the relevant parties in time.
Testing steps: Connect the motor, PC and other devices to carry out functional testing, including hardware setup, initial power-up, communication verification and initial drive operation.
Storage Requirements: Return the equipment to its original packaging and store it in a clean, dry environment with suitable temperature and humidity.
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Drive Overview: ULTRA 100 Series drives feature microcontrollers with integrated functionality and are available in a variety of power levels to provide specific torque ranges.
Interfaces and Functionality: Supports a wide range of analogue and digital interfaces, command sources, encoder control, multiple protection circuits, and more, all configurable through ULTRA Master software.
Compatible components: Compatible with a variety of motors, such as Allen-Bradley's F, H series, etc., can also be connected to custom motors; also provides a variety of optional accessories.
European Union Requirements: Drives comply with relevant European directives, but require AC line filters and factory-authorised cable connections to the motor.
ULTRA Master Installation
Hardware and Software Requirements: Requires a PC with a specific configuration such as DOS 286 microprocessor, Windows 3.1, etc.
Installation Procedure: Back up the installation disc, run the installer, select the installation path and complete the installation.
Startup and Exit: ULTRA Master can be started and exited from the command line or from a Windows program group.
Version and Documentation: You can view the software version, including the README file and firmware file.
Installation
Mechanical Installation Requirements: Select the appropriate mounting location and protection level, ensure adequate space for heat dissipation, and meet other environmental requirements.
Interface Connection: Detailed description of J1, J2, J5 interface connection methods, including digital I/O power supply, control signals, encoder signals and serial communication connections.
Power connection: Explain the connection methods of AC power supply, motor power supply and DC bus, as well as wire specifications and grounding requirements.
Electromagnetic compatibility: Complies with the European EMC Directive and requires the use of factory-supplied cables and AC line filters and proper grounding.
Interfaces
J1 Controller Interface: Describes the J1 interface pin definitions, digital and analogue input and output signal specifications, circuit examples and optional features.
J2 Encoder Interface: Describes the pinout of the J2 interface, which is used to connect to the motor encoder to ensure proper signal connections.
J5 Serial Port Interface: Supports RS-232 and RS-485 communication standards and introduces pin definitions, communication settings, and multi-driver connection methods.
Power Connection
Motor Power Wiring: Introduces motor power connection terminals, cable selection, and shield grounding methods.
AC Power Wiring: Describes AC power input requirements, terminal connections, and fuse selection.
Other Protection Measures: Including motor overload
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