Motor Database

Motor Database

Click on the button to edit an existing motor. The next screenshot below shows the selected motor in the Add / Edit Motor Data form.

Note: To add a new motor from scratch, click on the button. All fileds are empty when the Add / Edit Motor Data form is opened.

 

 


Add / Edit Motor Data

Add / Edit Motor Data

The selected motor, DS71M45, is shown in the Add / Edit Motor Data form. Change any or all data under each tab. Click 'Add' to add the motor data to the database.

Note 1: The Model is the primary key in the database, and must be unique.

Note 2: After clicking the 'Add' button, if the same model exists in the database, the user is prompted before the old motor data is overwriten.

Tip: The quickest way to add a lot of motors to the database, is to use 1 motor as a template, and then change the Model and only the data that is different between motors. Typically, the Environment De-rating curves are the same for a series of motors. So usually, these curves are entered, and then re-used for other motors in the same series.

 

 


Drive Database

Drive Database

Click on the button to edit an existing drive. The next screenshot below shows the selected drive in the Add / Edit Drive Data form.

Note: To add a new drive from scratch, click on the button. All fileds are empty when the Add / Edit Drive Data form is opened.

 

 


Add / Edit Drive Data

Add / Edit Drive Data

The selected drive, BM4433Slx, is shown in the Add / Edit Drive Data form. Change any or all data under each tab. Click 'Add' to add the drive data to the database.

Note 1: The Model is the primary key in the database, and must be unique.

Note 2: After clicking the 'Add' button, if the same model exists in the database, the user is prompted before the old drive data is overwriten.

Tip: The quickest way to add a lot of drives to the database, is to use 1 drive as a template, and then change the Model and only the data that is different between drives. Typically, the Environment De-rating curves are the same for a same series of drives. So usually, these curves are entered, and then re-used for other drives in the same series.