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December 2003

STEP 1 (Continued)

Navigation Buttons

Menu Navigation

Navigation Tips

To navigate within one level of a menu, use the up and down arrows.

To move deeper into the menu structure and back out, use the right 
and left arrows.

To edit a parameter, navigate to show that parameter’s value, and press 
the right arrow button to enter the edit mode. In edit mode, the 
parameter value will flash.

Button

Description

Start

This button operates as the START button for normal operation when 
the “Keypad” is selected as the active control.

Enter

This button is used in the parameter edit mode to save the parameter 
setting and move to the next parameter …

to reset the Fault History if pressed while in the “Fault History” 
menu.

to confirm the acceptance of a change.

to change a virtual button status while in the “Button” menu.

to confirm the start-up list at the end of the Start-Up Wizard.

when the “Operate” menu is active, to exit the “Operate” submenu.

Stop

This button has two integrated operations. The button operates as 
STOP button during normal operation …

motor STOP from the keypad, which is always active unless 
disabled by the “StopButtonActive” parameter.

used to reset the active faults.

Reset

Resets the active faults.

Local / Remote

Switches between LOCAL and REMOTE control for start, speed 
reference and reverse functions. The control locations corresponding 
to local and remote can be selected within an application. 

Left Arrow

navigation button, movement to left.

in parameter edit mode, exits mode, backs up one step.

cancels edited parameter (exit from a parameter edit mode).

When in “Operate” menu will move backward through menu.

At end of “Start-Up Wizard”, repeats the “Start-Up Wizard” 
setup menu.

Right Arrow

navigation button, movement to right.

enter parameter group mode.

enter parameter mode from group mode.

When in “Operate” menu will move forward through menu.

Up and Down Arrows

move either up or down a menu list to select the desired menu item.

editing a parameter/password, while the active digit/character is 
scrolled.

increase/decrease the reference value of the selected parameter.

in the “Operate” menu, will cause the display of the active reference 
source and value and allow its change if the keypad is the active 
reference source. Used to set the password (if defined) when 
leaving the “Operate” menu.

scroll through the “Active Faults” menu when the SVX9000 is 
stopped.

 

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Summary of Contents for SVX900

Page 1: ...poration CONTENT STEP 1 Keypad Operation Overview STEP 2 Standard Wiring Diagrams and Connections STEP 3 Start Up Wizard STEP 4 Operating and Programming Menu Navigation STEP 5 Faults and Warning Indi...

Page 2: ...active drive alarm s Fault Indicates that there is one or more active drive fault s I O Terminal Indicates that the I O terminals have been chosen for control Keypad Indicates that the keypad has bee...

Page 3: ...ss disabled by the StopButtonActive parameter used to reset the active faults Reset Resets the active faults Local Remote Switches between LOCAL and REMOTE control for start speed reference and revers...

Page 4: ...e parameters See the SVX9000 Application Manual for identification of these parameters specific to your chosen application Main Menu The data on the control keypad are arranged in menus and submenus T...

Page 5: ...otor Wiring for Large Horsepower Drives 20 250 hp U V W B M 3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 B R External RFI Filter Optional BR Optional External Filter Optional BR Power Board 230V 20 30 hp 480V 40 250 hp Contro...

Page 6: ...s etc max 0 1A 7 GND I O ground Ground for reference and controls 8 DIN1 Start forward Contact closed start forward 9 DIN2 Start reverse Contact closed start reverse 10 DIN3 External fault input progr...

Page 7: ...Min Freq 0 00 Hz Max Freq 60 00 Hz Accel Time 3 0 s Decel Time 1 3 0 s Current Limit 3 30 A Motor NP Volt 460 V Motor NP Freq 60 00 Hz Motor NP Speed 1720 rpm Motor NP Current 2 20 A Power Factor 0 8...

Page 8: ...M3 Motor Voltage 255 7 V O7 DC Bus Volt 580 V O8 Unit Temp 32 C O9 Motor Temp 0 1 O10 M5 Programming Press Enter M6 M7 Operate Mode Press Enter M8 Operate Menu Programming System Menu S1 S8 Expander B...

Page 9: ...nds While in the other menus if there is no keypad activity the display will return to the Operate Menu after 30 seconds Code Signal Name Unit Description O 1 Output Frequency Hz Output frequency O 2...

Page 10: ...eplate value P1 11 Start function 0 1 0 505 0 Ramp 1 Flying start P1 12 Stop function 0 3 1 506 0 Coasting 1 Ramp 2 Ramp Run enable coast 3 Coast Run enable ramp P1 13 Local Control Place 1 3 2 171 1...

Page 11: ...frequency that corresponds to the max reference signal 0 00 No scaling P1 2 6 Reference inversion 0 1 0 305 0 Not inverted 1 Inverted P1 2 7 Reference filter time 0 00 10 00 s 0 10 306 0 00 No filter...

Page 12: ...signal selection AnOUT 0 1 AnOUT E 10 AnOUT 0 1 471 TTF programming method used P1 3 13 Analog output 2 function 0 8 4 472 See P1 3 2 P1 3 14 Analog output 2 filter time 0 00 10 00 s 1 00 473 0 00 No...

Page 13: ...normal ramp time Code Parameter Min Max Unit Default Cust ID Note P1 6 1 Motor control mode 0 1 0 600 0 Frequency control 1 Speed control P1 6 2 V Hz optimization 0 1 0 109 0 Not used 1 Automatic torq...

Page 14: ...See P1 7 3 P1 7 14 Stall current 0 1 InMotor x 2 A IL 710 P1 7 15 Stall time limit 1 00 120 00 s 15 00 711 P1 7 16 Stall frequency limit 1 0 P1 1 2 Hz 25 0 712 P1 7 17 Underload protection 0 3 0 713...

Page 15: ...Fault Fault Code Fault 1 Overcurrent 16 Motor overtemperature 40 Device unknown 2 Overvoltage 17 Motor underload 41 IGBT temperature 3 Ground Earth Fault 22 EEPROM checksum fault 42 Brake resistor ove...

Page 16: ...fied and then the up or down arrow keys to select the new item Press the ENTER key to accept the change Code Signal Name Unit Description V7 1 Output Frequency Hz Output frequency V7 2 Frequency refer...

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