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Industrial Drives/Controls
News Release from: Lenze | Subject: L-force StateLevel software
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 February 2007
Entry-level software configures drive
train
L-force StateLevel software configures the complete drive train comprising the controller, motor and gearbox, in a user-friendly way with optimised screen views.
Entry-level software for the Lenze 9400 ServoSystem is available free of charge as a web download or on a CD Suiting systems with up to five drives, L-force StateLevel software configures the complete drive train comprising the controller, motor and gearbox, in a user-friendly way with optimised screen views
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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As all required program elements are included in the software, users do not have to switch between different programs.
Lenze have paid particular attention to the useability of this new drive software.
It is intuitive and can be learnt without previous experience.
Numerous graphics-based views and screens make it easier to configure and set the parameters of the drives.
StateLevel even includes a two-channel software oscilloscope so the performance of high-speed machinery can be recorded and viewed for diagnostic purposes.
L-force StateLevel software is ideal for service and commissioning personnel.
The HighLevel software is capable of handling up to 15 drives in a system.
This includes functions for network setup, communication interconnection and function block creation, not to mention an expanded oscilloscope with eight channels.
HighLevel is chargeable but at a rate which is below the market average.
A unique feature of the HighLevel software is the ability to store complete project documentation.
Data in various common formats such as Word, Excel, can be input to create a project archive.
This archive can then be downloaded to the memory module of a Lenze 9400 servo drive, where it becomes accessible at any time for commissioning and service engineers. Request a free brochure from Lenze ...
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