Not having experience with motion, this was an excellent overview with important settings and info that I would have overlooked had I not watched this. More useful than any Rockwell video to date. Thanks for putting this together.
Use BootP server in the Rockwell folder under program files to give the 527 an IP address. It will scan the MAC address on the network which is on your ethernet port on the drive.
Would you use the PF527 with a standard induction motor and just control motion. Or would you need a servo specific motor? What’s the difference between he PF527 and the PF525?
Not having experience with motion, this was an excellent overview with important settings and info that I would have overlooked had I not watched this. More useful than any Rockwell video to date. Thanks for putting this together.
pretty cool ideo! thanks!
video, sorry for typo
Use BootP server in the Rockwell folder under program files to give the 527 an IP address. It will scan the MAC address on the network which is on your ethernet port on the drive.
Would you use the PF527 with a standard induction motor and just control motion. Or would you need a servo specific motor?
What’s the difference between he PF527 and the PF525?