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MN04002001E

 

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March 2006

 

Step 2 — Keypad Operation

Digital Keypad Operation

The digital keypad includes the display panel and the keypad. The display panel 
provides the parameter display and shows the operation status of the AC drive. 
The keypad provides programming and control interface.

Description of Digital Keypad

Explanation of the LED Indicators

Keypad Operators

START

This button operates as Start button for normal operation

Motor START from the panel; active control place has to be selected at 
“Panel”

ENTER

This button in the parameter edit mode is used to enter the programming 
mode and enter the parameter selection.

used for parameter edit confirmation, acceptance (confirmation) of the 
edited parameter value with exit from parameter edit mode

STOP / RESET

This button has two integrated operations. The button operates as Stop 
button for normal operation. In the parameter edit mode it is used to cancel 
previous action and back-up one step, and in fault mode it is used to reset 
the fault.

STOP

motor STOP from the panel; active control place has to be selected at 
“Panel”

RESET

used for active fault resetting
- fault history is reset if ENTER is pressed on the “Fault History” menu 
group in “Main Menu” or
- if ENTER is pressed while in the “Fault History” menu

in programming mode press RESET key to cancel previous action and 
back up one step

Up, Down and

Right/Left Keys

Scrolls Display,

Enter/Exit Parameter Mode,
Change Parameter Settings

Potentiometer

For Setting

Input Speed Command

LED Indicators

Lamp Lights to Indicated

Frequency Input, Hz Output,

Amps and User Defined Units

STOP/RESET Key

Stop Command and Reset

the Drive After a Fault Occurs

LED Display

Indicates Motor and

Drive Parameter

LED Indicators

Lamp Lights During Run,

Stop, Fwd, Rev Operations

ENTER Key

Used in Parameter Mode

to Enter and Change Values

START Key

Start Command

LED Displays

RUN

STOP

FWD

REV

F

H

A

U

Green lamp lights during REV operation.

Green lamp lights during FWD operation.

Red lamp lights by pressing STOP.

Green lamp lights by pressing RUN.

Lamp lights to indicate input frequency reference.

Lamp lights to indicate output Hz.

Lamp lights to indicate output amps.

Lamp lights to indicate user defined units.

 

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Summary of Contents for MVX9000 Series

Page 1: ...MN04002001E March 2006 Quick Start Guide For MVX9000 AF Drives March 2006 Supersedes November 2004 EQ01 5011626001 MN04002001E fm Page 0 Thursday April 13 2006 11 11 AM...

Page 2: ...hase MVX001A0 1 1 phase 115V AC 1 4 hp 115V AC 1 2 hp 115V AC 1 hp 6 1 6 9 2 5 16 4 2 12 14 12 14 12 14 MVXF50A0 2 1 phase MVXF50A0 2 3 phase 240V AC 1 2 hp 240V AC 1 2 hp 6 3 2 5 3 2 2 5 12 14 12 14...

Page 3: ...nal Name Remarks R01 R02 Digital Output Relay Refer to 40 04 Relay output contact RO1 RO2 NC Contact RO3 RO2 NO Contact R03 R02 Digital Output Relay D01 DCM Digital photocouple output Refer to 40 03 R...

Page 4: ...anel active control place has to be selected at Panel RESET used for active fault resetting fault history is reset if ENTER is pressed on the Fault History menu group in Main Menu or if ENTER is press...

Page 5: ...ecreasing of reference value on the keyboard when selected SPEED POT increase decrease reference value on the keypad when selected Displayed Message Descriptions The AC drive Input Frequency Reference...

Page 6: ...enter the programming mode The displayed parameter will flash indicating the parameter can be changed Parameter Changes Use the up and down keys to change the parameter setting Press ENTER to enter t...

Page 7: ...r 02 Master frequency determined by 0 to 10V input on AI terminal 03 Master frequency determined by 4 to 20 mA input on AI terminal 04 Master frequency determined by RS 485 communication interface 000...

Page 8: ...WD STOP DI2 REV STOP 02 02 DI1 RUN STOP DI2 REV FWD 03 DI1 RUN momentary NO DI2 REV FWD DI3 STOP momentary NC 010BH 010CH 010DH 010EH 30 12 30 13 30 14 30 15 Digital Input Terminal DI3 Digital Input T...

Page 9: ...to 400 0 Hz 100 0 0 0 0117H 30 24 7th Preset Speed 0 0 to 400 0 Hz 100 0 0 0 0118H 30 25 Display Hz or 00 Frequency Hz 00 01 Percentage 02 User Definition by 0 000 max unit 0119H 30 26 Extension Input...

Page 10: ...485 communication interface 0301H 50 02 Source of Operation Command 00 Operation command determined by digital keypad 00 01 Operation command determined by external control terminals keypad STOP is ef...

Page 11: ...um Speed 0317H 50 24 Maximum Allowable Power Loss Time 0 3 to 5 0 sec 2 0 0318H 50 25 Pause Time after Momentary Power Loss 0 3 to 10 0 sec 0 5 0319H 50 26 Maximum Speed Search Current Level 30 to 200...

Page 12: ...ation of 7th Preset Speed 0 to 9999 0 0334H 50 53 Auto Acceleration Deceleration 00 Linear Acceleration Deceleration 00 01 Auto Acceleration Linear Deceleration 02 Linear Acceleration Auto Deceleratio...

Page 13: ...OV Fault During Stop State 00 Disable 00 01 Enable Modbus Groups Description Range Default User Settings 0400H 60 01 Motor Rated Current 30 to 120 FLA 0401H 60 02 Motor No Load Current 00 to 99 0 4 FL...

Page 14: ...1 to 10 0 sec 0 1 0506H 70 07 Electronic Thermal Overload Relay 00 Constant Torque 01 01 Variable Torque 02 Inactive 0507H 70 08 Electronic Thermal Motor Overload Time 30 to 300 sec 60 0508H 70 09 Au...

Page 15: ...575V 3ph 5 hp 54 MVX007 0 5 575V 3ph 7 1 2 hp 55 MVX010 0 5 575V 3ph 10 hp 0603H 80 04 Present Fault Record 00 No Fault occurred 00 0604H 80 05 Second Most Recent Fault Record 01 Over current oc 00 0...

Page 16: ...he factory defaults 060AH 80 11 Elapsed Time Run Day 0 to 65535 show 6553 0 060BH 80 12 Elapsed Time Run Minutes 0 to 65535 show 6553 0 060CH 80 13 Elapsed Time Power on Day 0 to 65535 show 6553 0 060...

Page 17: ...voltage may also be caused by motor regeneration Either increase the deceleration time or add an optional braking resistor 4 Check whether the required braking power is within the specified limits Th...

Page 18: ...er the input voltage falls within the rated AC drive input voltage Switch the AC drive back on Internal memory cannot be read 1 Check the connections between the main control board and the power board...

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