Posted 16 Sep 2019 Hello every one looking for some guidance here we are trying to set up a driver (powerflex 40) to run it either from a HMI wich we would like to call local and our PLC system wich will be remote I'm kind of confused between the parameters we are using just a single switch to change it between local/remote any help will be appreciated Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 17 Sep 2019 Is the HMI connected to the PLC? If so, have the PLC handle it all. Either in "manual" based on inputs from the HMI or in "auto" based on whatever you're thinking of having the PLC do it. The switch can be either a software switch or selector on the HMI or a physical switch wired to a PLC input. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 17 Sep 2019 Hi joe thank you for the response and no the HMI is not connected to the PLC all we want is to use a physical switch to select either HMI or PLC for start and speed reference not sure if I have to use the digital inputs on the DRIVER Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 17 Sep 2019 What HMI is it? There are some that can handle a few I/O points, but most of them don't have physical I/O and need to be connected to a PLC to interact with the real world. If your PLC controls a relay, and your HMI controls another relay, your selector switch can control which one controls the drive: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 17 Sep 2019 Joe actually it is a 4-class HIM (DSI) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 17 Sep 2019 (edited) As a starting point, look at parameters A051-054. They select what the digital inputs do. It looks like Digital Input 3 defaults to "Local", which sets the local keypad (or your HIM) as the start command source. Your selector switch would then turn on digital input 3. If the switch is not closed (DI3 is off), then other starting means would take precedence. I've never done this, so you'll want to test whatever you do to make sure it works. There's also a flow chart in the user manual that may help you out. Edited 17 Sep 2019 by Joe E. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites