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J300

 INSTRUCTION MANUAL                                                                

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Description  

Contents 

Contents 

Display

Display

The detector which is built  in the power module operates.
When the output side of  the inverter is shorted or  the motor is restricted,
a large current flows through the inverter and causes a fault. therefore,
when a current in the  power module or an abnormal  temperature of the 
main device is detected and  it exceeds a specified value,  the output
is cut off.

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Constant speed

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Stop

NOTE 1 : If a  trip occurs, press the RESET key or short the reset  terminal RS-CM1 assigned as control  circuit terminal after 
                a delay of 10 seconds.
NOTE 2 : A trip can be cleared by  pressing the RESET key or shorting the reset terminal RS-CM1  assigned as a control
                circuit terminal.  Resetting the power  supply cannot clear a trip.  (To reset the power supply is to turn power off and
                turn it on again after the CHARGE lamp at the upper right corner of the control PC board goes off.) Check again
                whether the set data is correct.
NOTE 3 : Power OFF  during motor deceleration may cause  an input phase failure error.
NOTE 4 : The instantaneous ride-thru period of 15ms may  be shorted depending on the  power supply voltage or load.
NOTE 5 : When the J-FB is installed, an error  is displayed for each factor  as shown below.
                 Encoder line break :
                 Overspeed :
                 Positioning :
                 Thermistor line break :
                 Motor overheat :
                 Malfunction of abnormality on built-in  CUP of the option :

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Waiting due to insufficient voltage.  After recovery, the original display appears.

The autotuning operation terminates abnormally.

The autotuning operation  terminates normally.

This is not an abnormal  operation because the instantaneous stop  restart function is being performed.
(When 1 to 3 is  selected by the extension function               .)

There is no trip history available.

It is displayed when power  is tuned off.

It is displayed when a data set value more than 3 digits in length (for example,              1000) is set.

It is displayed when the  reset signal is kept supplied  or an error occurs between  the digital operator and
inverter.  When one of the keys       ,       ,  and            is pressed, it is  recovered.
When it is not recovered,  turn power on once again.  

Summary of Contents for J300 series

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Page 2: ...hich if not avoided can result in serious injury or death Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor to moderate injury or serious damage of product The matters described under may if not avoided lead to serious results depending on the situation Important matters are described in as well as so be sure to observe them Notes indicate an area or subject of s...

Page 3: ...NTROL WARNING SEPARATE MOTOR OVERCURRENT OVERLOAD AND OVER HEATING PROTECTION IS REQUIRED TO BE PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SAFETY CODES REQUIRED BY JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITIES CAUTION These instructions should be read and clearly understood before working on J300 series equipment CAUTION Proper grounds disconnecting devices and other safety devices and their location are the responsibility of ...

Page 4: ...llation CAUTION This equipment should be installed in an enclosure meeting requirements of IP4X see EN60529 The end application must be in accordance with BS EN60204 1 with reference to manual page 4 1 and 4 2 the diagram measurements to be suitably amended CAUTION Connection to field wiring terminals must be reliably fixed having two independent means of support Using terminal with cable support ...

Page 5: ...J300 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 Revision History Table No Revision Contents The Date of lssue Operation Manual Number ...

Page 6: ...PERATION OF THE DIGITAL OPERATOR 8 PROTECTION FUNCTION 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 11 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 12 FUNCTIONS WHEN USING THE OPTIONAL REMOTE OPERATOR APPENDIX 1 APPENDIX 2 APPENDIX 3 APPENDIX 4 APPENDIX 5 APPENDIX 6 APPENDIX 7 APPENDIX 8 Page 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 A 1 A 15 A 19 A 20 A 21 A 24 A 25 A 32 ...

Page 7: ...l it in a room which is not exposed to direct sunlight and is well ventilated Avoid environments which tend to be high in temperature high in humidity or to have dew condensation as well as places with dust corrosive gas explosive gas inflammable gas grinding fluid mist salt damage etc Otherwise there is a danger of fire Be sure that the wall surface is a nonflammable material such as steel plate ...

Page 8: ...he inverter there is the possibility to stall the switch off function through amounts of DC current The following should be observed Only short time invariant and pulse current sensitive earth leakage circuit breakers with higher trigger current should be used Other components should be secured with separate earth leakage circuit breakers Earth leakage circuit breakers in front of an inverter are ...

Page 9: ...ided with the phase failure protection on the power supply 2 When a buzzer lamp noise filter or transformer is connected between the input power terminals L1 L2 L3 and input power fuses input phase failure cannot be protected Bad example Good example L1 R L2 S L3 T L Noise filter Fuse Power supply L ...

Page 10: ...tion command is given If it may incur danger to personnel be sure to make a circuit so that it will not restart after power recovery Otherwise there is a danger of injury The Stop Key is effective only when the function is set Be sure to prepare the Key separately from the emergency stop Otherwise there is a danger of injury After the operation command is given if the alarm reset is conducted it w...

Page 11: ...ected Was the direction of the motor correct Was the inverter tripped during acceleration or deceleration Were the rpm and frequency meter correct Were there any abnormal motor vibrations or noise 4 Maintenance inspection and part replacement WARNING P 10 1 P 6 2 P 6 2 P 10 1 P 6 2 P 6 3 P 10 1 After a lapse of more than 10 minutes after turning off the input power supply perform the maintenance a...

Page 12: ...on the control circuit Remove the ZNR connecting between G PE to T L3 terminal before conducting the tests After tests be sure to attach the ZNR again When there has been an instantaneous power failure and if an operation instruction has been given then the unit may restart operation after the power failure has ended If there is a possibility that such an occurrence may harm humans than install an...

Page 13: ...otor and inverter is 10m or more and cabling method may occur at the motor terminal A dedicated filter of the 400V class for suppressing this surge voltage is available please order one The inverter uses many semiconductor switching elements such as transistors and IGBTs Thus a radio set or measuring instrument located near the inverter is susceptible to noise interference To protect the instrumen...

Page 14: ...amples 1 Several inverters are interconnected with a short bus 2 A thyristor converter and an inverter are interconnected with a short bus 3 An installed phase advance capacitor opens and closes In cases A B or C we recommend installing an AC reactor of 3 in a voltage drop at rated current with respect to the supply voltage on the power supply side E 8 GENERAL CAUTION In all the illustrations in t...

Page 15: ...Voltage Input frequency Phase Manufacturing number Output Voltage Maximum applicable motor 4P kw Rated output current Model abbreviation The example is for the J300 055HFE4 Contents of Specifications Label If you discover any problems contact your sales agent immediately Description of Inverter Model Series name Version number Structure type F with digital operator Semi closed open type Input volt...

Page 16: ... MANUAL 5 3 APPEARANCE AND NAMES OF PARTS 3 1 Names of Parts Blind cover Front cover A set screw Digital operator Wiring holes Earth terminal Case Cover Control circuit terminals Charge lamp LED Main circuit terminals ...

Page 17: ...in the text 4 Installation Otherwise it may fall and there is a danger of injury Be sure to install the unit on a perpendicular wall which is not subject to vibration Otherwise it may fall and there is a danger of injury Be sure not to install and operate an inverter which is damaged or parts of which are missing Otherwise there is a danger of injury Be sure to install it in a room which is not ex...

Page 18: ...cteristics Constant torque Constant torque Variable torque Variable torque Ambient temperature 10 to 50 10 to 40 10 to 40 10 to 40 Applicable model NOTE 1 The inverter should be installed in a locked enclosure that meets the requirements in IP4X see EN60529 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 NOTE 5 NOTE 6 When an inverter 055HF to 150HF is installed outside an enclosure the top of the inverter needs to be cover...

Page 19: ...hen executing the wiring work or another work attach a cover on the vent hole slit on the top of the inverter to prevent wire chips weld spatters iron scraps or dust from falling into the inverter Vent hole 15cm or more Cover a nonflammable plate such as an iron plate ...

Page 20: ...re Wiring work shall be carried out by electrical experts Otherwise there is a danger of electric shock and or fire Implement wiring after checking that the power supply is off It might incur electric shock and or fire After installing the main body carry out wiring Otherwise there is a danger of electric shock and or injury ...

Page 21: ...rved Only short time inveriant and pulse current sensitive earth leakage circuit breakers with higher trigger current should be used Other components should be secured with separate earth leakage circuit breakers Earth leakage circuit breakers in front of an inverter are not an absolute protection against direct touching Be sure to set the fuse s the same phase as the main power supply in the oper...

Page 22: ...ure to attach a thermal relay to each motor When changing the power supply of the motor between the inverter and commercial power be sure to install mechanically interlocked switches Mc1 and Mc2 Install an earth leakage breaker at the input of the inverter Select an earth leakage breaker whose sensitive current level is raised in high frequency range When the cable length between the inverter and ...

Page 23: ... that the specified grounding is carried out Be sure to separate the unit s grounding pole from those of other heavy electric machinery and avoid using common grounding poles If multiple inverters are used make sure that the grounding connections do not create a loop CAUTION External or remote over load protection required if multiple motor to be connected ...

Page 24: ...rminal is used be sure to install a surge absorbing diode in parallel with the relay RY Otherwise the surge voltage created when the relay RY goes ON or OFF may damage the output intelligent terminal circuit Use a twisted and shielded wire for the signal line and cut the shielded covering as shown in the diagram below Make sure that the length of the signal line is 20meters or less Frequency meter...

Page 25: ...t cause contact malfunctions even with the extremely weak currents and voltages such as crossbar twin contacts etc Use relays which do not have contact defects at 24V DC 3mA for the other terminals Separate the main circuit wiring from the relay control circuit wiring If they must cross be sure that they cross at a right angle Do not short between the terminals H and L and between the terminals P2...

Page 26: ...tor output module of the sequencer is connected Note Make sure of the short circuit bar or wire between the terminals CM1 and PLC source type 2 When the external interface power source is used This is an example when the transistor output open collector output module of the sequencer is connected Note Remove the short circuit bar or wire between the terminals CM1 and PLC or P24 and PLC sink type T...

Page 27: ...2 or more 38 or more 60 or more 38 2 38 2 60 2 60 2 HBH 53 50A HBH 53 50A HBH 103 50A HBH 103 100A HBH 203 150A HBH 203 200A HBH 203 225A HBH 203 225A HBH 403 350A Wiring Applicabie equipment 0 75 shielded wire when the number of shielded wires to be used is 11 or more the section of each shielded wire should be 0 5 0 75 shielded wire when the number of shielded wires to be used is 11 or more the ...

Page 28: ... are not for this purpose Install an earth leakage breaker meeting requirements of IEC947 1 IEC947 3 at the input When using CV wire and metal tube the leakage current is around 30mA km The leakage current becomes eight times because IV wires have a high dielectric constant Therefore use an one class larger earth leakage breaker according to the left table Use 1 25 distance between the inverter an...

Page 29: ...er Type Terminal layout Main circuit Terminal symbol Terminal description Function R S T L1 L2 L3 U V W T1 T2 T3 P R B RB P N PD 1 Main power Inverter output External regenerative resistor External regenerative braking unit Ground External choke coil Ground at case Connect the power supply Connect the motor Connect a regenerative resistor option NOTE Connect a regenerative braking unit option Grou...

Page 30: ...gent input terminal 4 Intelligent input terminal 3 Intelligent input terminal 2 Intelligent input terminal 1 Power supply for frequency command Voltage frequency command Current frequency command Common for frequency command Common for intelligent output terminal Intelligent output signal 12 Intelligent output signal 11 Common for monitor Common terminal for the external power source of the sequen...

Page 31: ...ote operator monitor mode max pulse 3 6kHz Jogging run DC braking input signal Initialization shipment status at factory input The output frequency setting base and maximum frequencies control method motor constant acceleration or deceleration time manual torque boost setting and electronic thermal setting are changed in batch The acceleration or deceleration time or selection of two stage accrati...

Page 32: ...mmon terminal for intelligent output terminal When each operator is used and arrival signal can be outputted at an optional frequency The transistor output is turned ON during running Outputted even during DC injection braking The transistor output is turned ON when the torque is more than the set value The set value can be changed by the remote operator Use this function only under the sensorless...

Page 33: ...e timing shown as below upon power on 0 6 or more seconds NOTE4 Grounding Main circuit power supply Operation command Output frequency Number of revolutions of motor NOTE 3 NOTE 4 When the operation command is input first and the main circuit power is turned ON and direct start results and a trip occurs Do not input the operation command simultaneously when the main circuit is turned on NOTE 1 NOT...

Page 34: ...er of injury Even if the power supply is cut for a short period of time it may restart operation after the power supply is recovered if the operation command is given If it may incur danger to personnel be sure to make a circuit so that it will not restart after power recovery Otherwise there is a danger of injury The stop key is effective only when the function is set Be sure to prepare the key s...

Page 35: ...sure that there are no mistakes in the signal line connections 3 Make sure that the inverter case is grounded 4 Make sure that terminals other than those specified are not grounded 5 Make sure that the inverter is installed vertically on a wall and a nonflammable material such as a steel plate is used as a mounting surface 6 Make sure that there are no short circuits caused by stray pieces of wire...

Page 36: ...ncy run and stop with digital operator The same way as remote operator DOP or copy with DRW Running from external command When setting frequency run and stop from external command FW RV Terminal The following shows run from the operation box OPE 4MA OPE 8MA J3005 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ELB 11 12 AL0 AL1 AL2 R L1 S L2 T L3 T1 U T2 V T3 W RB PLC FW 8 1 CM1 P24 H O OI L CM2 L1 L2 L3 P N PD G PE Ground Di...

Page 37: ...e output frequerncy and rotation direction When the or key is pressed to display and then the key is pressed the rotation direction can be checked indicates forward rotation and indicates reverse rotation When the rotation direction is checked press the key When the rotation direction cannot be found operate the equipment at a low frequency to check the rotation direction 9 Press the key The equip...

Page 38: ... turned on next the alarm contact output is reset deleted Therefore when saving the alarm contact output let the external sequence receive and save it and then turn off the inverter input power When the alarm contact output is set ON during normal run a time delay occurs until the contact is closed when the power is turned on Therefore when using the alarm contact output set a time delay of about ...

Page 39: ...curs open the RS terminal and press the operator key For sink type wiring NOTE A Turn control terminal 1 on In the initialization at factory before shipment intelligent input terminal 1 is allocated to the reset RS terminal B Press on the digital operator This is effective only when an alarm occurs C Open the power receiving breaker of the inverter and make sure that the Charge lamp on the control...

Page 40: ... work STOP RESET key This key is used for starting the motor or resetting errors When either operator or terminal is selected this key works If the extension function is used this function is void Up key Down key These keys are used to change data and increase or decrease the frequency POWER Lamp Power lamp of control circuit WARNING The STOP RESET key works only when a function is set Prepare an ...

Page 41: ...Function key This key allows the selection of commands and memorizes parameters When this key is pressed once in the state of the data state is set When the key is pressed once in the state of the extension function code selection state is set 0 11 11 11 f f f F 14 0 A 0 A 44 8 1 5 8 0 5 7 9 5 2 f 2 f 0 screen transition screen transition Select the extension function code A setting method which i...

Page 42: ...ction mode or extension function mode can be displayed Even if data cannot be changed during running data can be monitored In each of the function modes and data can be changed even during running In other function modes and extension function mode data cannot be set during running 2 6 7 8 10 f 2 f f 6 f f 7 f f 8 f f 10 f 0 0 21 c 21 c 0 0 6 Or data display Running start The display is left uncha...

Page 43: ...ng Motor data selection Ro To option selection Input terminal setting 1 Input terminal setting 2 Input terminal setting 3 Input terminal setting 4 Input terminal setting 5 Input terminal setting 6 Input terminal setting 7 Input terminal setting 8 Output terminal setting 11 Output terminal setting 12 Input terminal a and b contact setting Output terminal a and b contact setting Motor capacity setti...

Page 44: ...Output frequency monitor Motor revolution speed monitor Output current monitor Frequency converted value monitor Trip Monitor Trip history monitor Output frequency setting Running direction setting Acceleration time setting 1 Deceleration time setting 1 Manual torque boost setting Run command frequency command setting Analog meter adjustment Motor receiving voltage Extension function setting Monit...

Page 45: ...ain setting of PID function I gain setting of PID function D gain setting of PID function Selection of PID function Setting method of PID reference value Setting of PID reference value Auto tuning selection Motor data selection Ro To option selection Input terminal setting 1 Input terminal setting 2 Input terminal setting 3 Input terminal setting 4 Input terminal setting 5 Input terminal setting 6...

Page 46: ...yed in units of 0 01Hz A frequency between 10 0Hz and 99 9Hz is displayed in units of 0 1Hz A frequency between 100Hz and 400Hz is displayed in units of 1Hz Motor rotation speed monitor 1 1 0 00 Display when stopped 1 0 01 9 99 The converted value is displayed in units of 0 01 1 rpm From 1 to 999 rpm 2 1 0 0 9 9 9 The converted value is displayed in units of 0 1 10 rpm From 1000 to 9990 rpm 3 1 0 ...

Page 47: ...converted value monitor Monitor mode contents Contents and display 3 1 0 0 9 9 9 2 1 0 0 9 9 9 3 1 0 0 9 9 9 Trip monitor 10 10 E 0 7 7 5 3 9 U NOTE 1 When there is no trip is displayed NOTE 2 The above example of the voltage between P and N indicates 390 to 399V NOTE 3 When the key is pressed after a trip occurs is displayed Trip history monitor 4 1 0 0 9 9 9 5 1 0 3 9 0 0 to 9 99 10 00 to 99 99 ...

Page 48: ...the multispeed mode can be set NOTE 3 Whenever any data is changed be sure to press the key before starting the next setting Note that when the key is not pressed the data will not be set NOTE 4 When setting to over 120Hz the changing over maximum frequency is necessary Remote operator or copy unit must be used When the value is switched to 400 by F 30 an output frequency of up to 400 Hz can be se...

Page 49: ...tion Set the motor direction when running by pressing the key NOTE The setting during run is impossible Running direction Monitor mode contents Contents and display 4 f Initial set value Forward run Reverse run Switching can be done by pressing the key ...

Page 50: ... displayed on the digital operator 6 6 f f 7 7 f f 9 9 1 1 8 f f 8 0 0 Initial value Set torque boost Motor torque can be adjusted to increase the output voltage when the starting torque is not sufficient in V F control Pay attention not to cause the motor to burnout and an inverter trip Setting is effective only when V F control is selected Manual torque boost setting With the remote operator DOP...

Page 51: ...erminal block Terminal block Terminal block Terminal block Terminal block Digital operator Digital operator Digital operator Option 1 Option 1 Option 2 Option 2 Option 1 Option 1 Option 2 Option 1 Option 2 Option 2 Option 1 Option 1 Option 1 Option 2 Option 2 Option 2 Frequency command to Set value Initial value NOTE1 The run command and frequency command sending destinations can be set to any of ...

Page 52: ... 0 1 Set the motor receiving voltage When the key is pressed once the current set value of the motor receiving voltage is displayed Select the item of each extension function After setting the display is returned to the code display After data is changed be sure to press the key to store it Motor receiving voltage setting Extension function setting 11 14 f f FM CM1 PLC P24 t Source type wiring Ref...

Page 53: ...and To delete trip history data for some reason follow the instructions shown below using the remote operator DOP or HOP or copy unit DRW or HRW 1 Using the remote operator DOP OA or copy unit DRW OA 1 Display INIT TCNT trip history count clear or the function mode initial setting F 38 INIT 2 Move the cursor to beneath the initiasl set values Select CLR and store it 3 Turn the power off once and t...

Page 54: ...7 power V f control VP3 Reduced torque characteristics 2 0 power Sensorless vector control SLV Vector control with sensor V2 NOTE Vector control INV only Feedback board is nesessary Motor capacity motor pole count setting 1 a 2 a 6 4 2 a 8 2 No Of motor poles NOTE When the data does not match that of the motor satisfactory characteristics may not be obtained during the sensorless vector running Th...

Page 55: ...e response speed is decreased Speed Control response constant setting Monitor mode contents Contents and display 3 a Set the frequency for starting output of the inverter Set a frequency between 0 1Hz and 9 99Hz in units of 0 01Hz Start frequency adjustment 4 a 9 9 9 0 0 1 9 9 9 A constant between 0 01 and 9 99 is set in units of 0 01 A constant between 10 0 and 99 9 is set in units of 0 1 4 a Out...

Page 56: ...ion the set frequencies are jumped but the output frequencies pass Jump frequency setting 1 Jump frequency setting 2 Jump frequency setting 3 7 a 8 a 9 a 6 a 0 0 0 5 a 2 0 1 Initial value Maximum frequency limiter 400 0 0 6 a 2 0 1 Initial value Maximum frequency limiter 400 0 0 7 8 a a 0 0 4 Initial value In the case of jump frequency 1 Output frequency 60 Frequency command F SET 0 S e t t a b l ...

Page 57: ... 1 Initial value 1 0 a Applicable Inverter kw 1 5 15 22 30 37 45 55 75 110 132 220 Carrier frequency kHz 16 0 12 0 10 0 6 0 3 0 2 0 NOTE1 The initial value of carrier frequency varies with the inverter capacity Carrier frequency initial value a 8 1 1 1 a Initial value 1 1 a NOTE How to set Set the output frequency of each multispeed speed When setting four or more speeds refer to the item of outpu...

Page 58: ...Set the pole number of motor to convert output frequency into motor rotation speed on monitor mode funciton 0 0 1 2 0 23 a 2 0 1 Initial set value 23 a Inverter rated current 120 0 Time s 20 100 150 200 Inverter current A 20 Adjustment level Motor rated current Inverter rated current 100 Initial value Set value 0 1 2 Function Constant torque characteristic Reduced torque characteristic Free settin...

Page 59: ...e when the motor is in the free run mode Instanta neous restart selection Restart selection 34 a 2 0 1 26 27 a a 0 0 Initial value External frequency setting end Same as A26 Initial value Set value 0 1 2 Function Alarm output after tripped Deceleration stop at the time of restart Frequency matching start at the time of restart Note1 0 34 a 3 Initial set value Setting method 34 a 27 a 60 50 30 Outp...

Page 60: ...the BRD will not be operated NOTE 3 When T exceeds the set value the BRD will be stopped NOTE 4 When mounting da external BRD unit set the usage ration to and remove the internal and external resistors NOTE 5 The initial settings of 110 550LF 110 2200HF are 0 0 NOTE 6 Conditions when using the external resistor are shown in the table 0 0 Function contents BRD ON ON 100 seconds ON T t1 t2 t3 100 t1...

Page 61: ...onitor Analog torque monitor Note Digital output frequency monitor Initial value Output monitor signal Output full scale value Analog Maximum frequency 200 of the rated current 200 of the rared torque Frequency monitor Current monitor Torque monitor A 63 NOTE Use the analog torque monitor function only in the sensorless state Under the V f control an appropriate value is outputted The accuracy is ...

Page 62: ... a Initial value Initial value 00 Set value Function At the time of constant speed arrival Optionally set frequency or more Only optionally set frequency 0 1 2 Set optional frequencies of set value 1 and set value 2 by and NOTE 1 The frequency arrival signal can be allocated only to one of the intelligent output terminals It cannot be outputted to an individual output terminal for acceleration and...

Page 63: ...set the mode to the normal running mode For other precautions refer to Precautions for fuzzy most suitable acceleration and deceleration of Appendix 1 0 59 59 a a 2 Initial value Initial value Setting method Set value Function Normal running mode Energy conservation running mode Fuzzy most suitable acceleration and deceleration mode 0 1 2 Set the running command so as to be inputted to the termina...

Page 64: ...m 80 80 81 81 A A A A 62 a Base frequency setting Maximum frequency setting 63 a 60 62 62 a a 3 0 Initial value 20 1 Set the base frequency and maximum frequency When the frequency is set so that the base frequency is larger than the maximum frequency the base frequency is forced to be made equal to the maximum frequency at the start of running Contents and display 62 63 a a 400 0 0 V V 100 100 60...

Page 65: ...t frequency command to the same terminal If assigned the PID function will be disabled 86 a Selection of reset terminal perfor mance 0 0 86 86 a a Initial value 1 1 Contents and display Possible to select a performance of a release timing of alarm signal when giving reset signal from RS terminal Set value Performance Reset signal from RS terminal Alarm output Reset signal from RS terminal Alarm ou...

Page 66: ...setting or multispeed setting Set value Performance The target value depends on the level set value 0 96 96 a a 0 0 Initial value Setting method 95 a Auto tuning setting Motor data selection 97 98 a a Set value Set value Function Data used 0 0 1 1 2 2 Auto tuning is not performed Old general purpose motor data Normal measurement mode The motor runs New general purpose motor data The Motor R1 R2 or...

Page 67: ...J3005 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Unusable Monitor mode contents Contents and display Ro T option selection 99 A ...

Page 68: ...sed from the function list indicated below by pressing the key and and then press the key The display is returned to the code display and the terminal function is changed 0 C 1 8 C 0 1 5 Enter the set value of the terminal name to be used by pressing the keys and Setting example The RS reset function is changed to the SFT terminal software lock function Setvalue Setvalue 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 Abbrevia...

Page 69: ... torque The overtorque signal can be used only under the sensorless vector control Setting method Press the key once for the terminal code to be set The set values of the terminals which are set at present are displayed Display the set value of the terminal to be used from the function list indicated below by pressing the key and and then press the key The display is returned to the code display a...

Page 70: ...er is turned ON b Contact b specification Opened when power is turned ON Initial setting Example When the set value is A Contact a Input terminals 3 1 Contact b Input terminals 4 2 Select the contact specification with reference to the table indicated below Input terminal a and b contacts function list 0 0 Set value Input terminal F E d C b A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 4 b b b b b b b b a a a a a a a a 3...

Page 71: ... engages and the output of inverter is cut off When the memory built in has problems due to noise or excessive temperature rise this protective function engages and the output of inverter is cut off A decrease of the input voltage of an inverter results in improper function of the control circuit It also generates motor heat and causes low torque Output is cut off when the input voltage goes down ...

Page 72: ...urn it on again after the CHARGE lamp at the upper right corner of the control PC board goes off Check again whether the set data is correct NOTE 3 Power OFF during motor deceleration may cause an input phase failure error NOTE 4 The instantaneous ride thru period of 15ms may be shorted depending on the power supply voltage or load NOTE 5 When the J FB is installed an error is displayed for each f...

Page 73: ... whether the electronic thermal level is correct Check whether the level has been changed Do not change loads rapidly Check whether the output lines or motor is shorted Overcurrent detected by the AC CT while the motor was running at a constant speed overcurrent during operation Set a longer deceleration time Check whether the output lines or motor is shorted Do not change loads rapidly Check whet...

Page 74: ...J3005 INSTRUCTION MANUAL HHIS WZ PE 002 02 ...

Page 75: ...ived voltage Install an AC reactor on the input side Restore the power supply to normal Replace the MCB or Mg Repair the defective connections Repair the defective connections Do not change loads rapidly Check whether the output lines or motor is shorted E 1 4 GND Fit E 1 5 OV SRC E 1 6 Inst P F E 1 7 NG OP1 E 1 8 NG OP2 E 1 9 OP1 E 2 0 OP2 E 3 1 PM Drive A A A A A A A A Excessive received voltage...

Page 76: ... supplied with the J FB PC board Check the installation Replace the cooling fan Repair the internal power supply Repair main devices E 3 3 PM Accel E 3 4 PM ERR E 6 0 OP1 0 to E 6 4 E 6 7 OP1 7 A A A A A Defective J FB PC board NOTE 1 Failure detected by a detector in the power module during motor acceleration or excessive temperature rise in the inverter NOTE 1 The failures detectable in the powe...

Page 77: ... is set to an appropriate value Check whether there is a short or ground fault in the power supply Check whether the MCB capacity is sufficient Check whether the inverter module or converter module is defective Check for a power outage Check whether the MCB or Mg has a poor contact Remove the short or ground fault Increase the MCB capacity Repair the inverter module or converter module C B B Power...

Page 78: ...se reset Contact FRS Read the explanation of the function mode once again Page 7 12 F9 frequency run commanding method 9 f Has the motor seized or is the load too great Are the remote operator and equipment body switched correctly Is the setting of the DIP switch on the back of the remote operator correct Release seizure or lighten the load Test the motor independently Check the operation of the o...

Page 79: ...er turned off without pushing the key after the data was changed with keys Is the power turned off for five seconds or more after the display changed from REMT to INV HRW OJ Input the data and push the key once Copy again and turn the power off five seconds or more after copying The change of the terminal mode and digital operator mode were correct Is the input terminal SFT ON Confirm the change i...

Page 80: ...ut voltage high Is the equipment stopped with the inverter DC voltage increased after sudden deceleration Decrease the torque boost Reset the electronic thermal characteristics and level Lower the input voltage Set a deceleration time which is a little longer Increase the AVR set value above the current input voltage and lower the V gain by the ratio 8 f Probable cause Countermeasure The input vol...

Page 81: ...r person wristwatch bracelet etc Be sure to use tools protected with insulation Otherwise there is a danger of electric shock and or injury CAUTION When removing connectors never pull the wires Wires for cooling fan and thermal relay Otherwise there is a danger of fire due to wire breakage and or injury 10 1 Maintenance and Inspection Precautions 10 2 Inspection Items General precautions Always ke...

Page 82: ... between G PE to T L3 terminal before conducting the tests After tests be sure to attach the ZNR again Insulation Resistance Tests and Withstand Voltage Tests L1 R Good example 0 1sec or more Time Bad example RB L1 R L2 S L3 T 1 PD P N T1 U T2 V T3 W PE G ZNR NOTE 1 If the inverter is used under high temperature and heavy load conditions its operating life will be significantly reduced NOTE 2 If t...

Page 83: ...wer module diode module Do not execute increase tightening with no torque gauge prepared 2 Tighten 3 Visual inspection Check ambient temperature humidity dust corrosive gases oil mist etc Check for abnormal vibrations and noise Check the input line voltage Ambient temperature between 10 to 50 no icing Ambient humidity 20 to 90 no dew condensation No abnormalities 200 to 220 V 50 Hz 200 to 230 V 60...

Page 84: ...isual inspection Instruments Criteria No damage 1 Check for leaking 2 Check for swelling 1 Check for stuttering noise when operating 1 Check for large cracks or changes in color 1 Check for abnormal vibrations and noise 2 Check for dust No abnormalities No abnormalities in 1 and 2 1 No abnormalities 1 No abnormalities 1 Smooth rotation 2 No abnormalities V V V V Inspection item Inspection content ...

Page 85: ...protec tion and display circuits 1 No abnormal odor or changes in color 2 No significant corrosion No fluid leakage or deformation 1 Within 2 voltage difference between phases 2 Operate without any abnormalities No abnormalities No abnormalities 5 years Note 1 Normal operation Display can be read out V V V V V V V Inspection item Inspection content Daily Periodic Inspection cycle Daily Inspection ...

Page 86: ...Output voltage E0 Output current I0 Output power W0 Output power factor Pf0 Calculate the output power factor from the output voltage E output current I and output power W Pf 0 W0 100 E0 I0 3 Pf 1 W1 100 E1 I1 3 Between R and S S and T T and R ER ES ET Between R and S S and T T WI1 WI2 R S T IR IS IT Parts to be measured Measuring instrument Moving iron type voltmeter or rectifier type voltmeter M...

Page 87: ...T3 NOTE 1 Use a meter indicating a fundamental wave effective value for voltage and meters indicating total effective values for current and power NOTE 2 The inverter output waveform is a distorted wave and low frequencys may cause errors However the measuring instruments and methods indicated above provide comparatively accurate values NOTE 3 A tester general purpose may not be suited often to me...

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Page 90: ...ode will be displayed If however any of the following is displayed when the inverter is turned off they will be displayed when power is turned on again Frequency setting multi speed setting or other frequency displays motor rotational speed display frequency conversion display or output current display NOTE When conflicting data is set a warning WARN will be displayed For 6 seconds thereafter do n...

Page 91: ... for instructions In addition see the following pages for details on its various function Set the dipswitches mounted on the backside of the remote operator and copy unit as below When turned NO read out is inhibited If pushing down key with ON RD LOCK is displayed Invalid Set as below When setting status do not match model the correct function can not be attained ...

Page 92: ...Gain 100 V Boost 10 0 F ç è FS0000 0 0 0 Ô ç è TM 0 0 0 0 Ô 1S0000 0 2S0000 0 3S0000 0 0 0 Ô 0 0 Ô 0 0 Ô JG0000 0 0 0 Ô 4S0000 0 7S0000 0 0 0 Ô 0 0 Ô ACC1 0030 00S DEC1 0030 00S F SET SELECT REM F R SELECT REM RPM 4P ORPM Ô 01 0 0 00 ç è Im 0 0A 0 0 Torque 0 V Boost Code 11 Display content 172 1 0 Ô 100 10 0 0 to 50 0 20 to 100 0 to 9 99 0 to 250 1 displays the setting 2 displays the output is dis...

Page 93: ...p contents Contents of last trip but one Display content Trip cause contents Trip cause 1 Trip cause Output frequency when tripped Output current when tripped Voltage between P and N when tripped Cumulative years and months when tripped Total trip count Trip cause21 Trip cause Output frequency when tripped Output current when tripped Voltage between P and N when tripped Cumulative years and months...

Page 94: ...g setting Motor data selection Motor capacity setting Motor pole count setting Motor constant R1 setting Motor constant R2 setting Motor constant L setting F BASE 60Hz F MAX 60Hz Fmin 0 50Hz AVR AC 440 V AVR DEC OFF CONTROL VC AUX AUTO NOR AUX DATA NOR AUX K 005 50 kw AUX P 4p AUX R1 1 004 AUX R2 0 776 AUX L 13 16 mH 30 to 120 400 30 to 120 400 0 1 to 9 9 380 400 415 440 460 ON OFF VC Vp1 VP2 Vp3 ...

Page 95: ...or input terminal selection refer to F 34 input terminal The curve pattern is set for acceleration and deceleration respectively When the constant is set for one of acceleration and deceleration it is common to both acceleration and deceleration See appendix 4 Motor J setting constant Motor constant Kp setting Motor constant Ti setting Motor constant KPP setting F 06 Acceler ation time Rated capac...

Page 96: ...he input terminals CF1 CF2 and CF 3 are set and used The input terminals CF3 is set and used Acceleration stop time setting Pattern commanding method selection Running mode selection Restarting after FRS signal selection F 10 Running mode 0 Hz 0 s SPD 5 SPD 6 SPD 7 The time that the acceleration is stopped temporarily at a certain frequency during acceleration is set 12 F 11 Multi stage speed 10 F...

Page 97: ...eous power failure occurs and is recovered is set ALM Alarm output ZST 0Hz start retry FTP Retry after frequency matching stopped RST Rerunning start retry When an instantaneous power failure occurs ON Trip OFF Non trip Electronic thermal characteristic setting CRT Constant torque characteristic SUB Reduced torque characteristic FRE Free characteristic DC braking output cut off time adjustment Dyn...

Page 98: ...e overload restriction is invalid only for the first acceleration when the forward and reverse run command is turned on MD0 MD1 Terminal software lock SFT MD2 MD3 Software lock NOTE 1 17 F 24 Overload restriction Overload restriction constant setting Valid selection for overload restriction acceleration Software lock selection 01 0 ON MD1 1 0 ON MD 1 Electronic thermal characteristic free setting ...

Page 99: ...F 27 Jump frequency Reduced voltage soft start setting Reverse run prevention selection Running direction selection Maximum frequency selection FRE OFF 6 120Hz IN ANA 10 V 0000 0 Hz 0000 0 Hz 000 100 0Hz Analog input voltage selection External frequency start setting External frequency end setting External frequency start setting rate External frequency end setting rate External command start poin...

Page 100: ... terminal 1 setting RS and 17 other terminals 100 27 F 34 Intelligent terminal input terminal setting Arrival frequency rate setting for acceleration ARV ACC ARV DEC CST 0 0 Hz 0 0 Hz CST 0 Hz 0 Hz 0 to 400 0 0 to 400 0 IN TM 2 IN TM 3 IN TM 4 IN TM 5 RS reset terminal AT current input selection terminal JG jogging terminal FRS free run terminal CH1 2 stage acceleration and deceleration terminal A...

Page 101: ... setting Input terminal 4 ON NC setting IN TM 7 CF1 IN TM 8 REV CF1 and 17 other terminals CF1 Multi stage input terminal REV and 17 other terminals REV reverse run command input terminal Input terminal setting NO ON when short circuited NC ON when opened Input terminal setting NO ON when short circuited NC ON when opened Input terminal setting NO ON when short circuited NC ON when opened Input te...

Page 102: ...ital operator rotation direction selection Selection of reset performance Encode pulse number setting Control mode selection IN TCNT CNT INIT DEBG OFF CNT CLR CNT ON OFF OFF The digital operator running direction is set FWD Forward run REV Reverse run NO Alarm release when reset on OFF Alarm release when reset off Effective with option board J FB IN OUT FWD REV Keep OFF No use Effective with optio...

Page 103: ...46 Commu nication protocol setting 35 F 42 Torque limit setting Note 1 Transfer bit length selection Parity even odd selection Station number selection Transmission speed selection Parity ON OFF selection Stop bit length selection 00600bps 01 8 EVN ON 2 Plus torque limit Minus torque limit REM 150 150 20 to 150 20 to 150 PID IN SEL PID target value input method switching selection PID target value...

Page 104: ...P RUN CST PA T Effective with option board J RY CST Arrival signal constant speed PA T Arrival signal set frequency or more ANY Arrival signal set frequency only RUN Running signal OTQ Over torque signal at SLV SLV2 Overload signal at V F control NOR No output Main body operation selection for option PCB error 2 Setting for RYA terminal Setting for RYB terminal Setting for RYC terminal STP 39 F 48...

Page 105: ... 0 1 2 3 OC Drive OC Dece1 OC Acce1 Over C Over L OL BRD Over V EEPROM Under V CT CPU EXTERNAL USP ERR1 ERR1 Constant speed Deceleration Acceleration Stop E E E E E E E E E E E 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 U GND FIt OV SRC Inst P F NG OP1 NG OP2 OP1 OP2 PM Drive PM Decel PM Accel PM ERR UV WAIT J3005 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 12 4 Protection function display list when the remote operator i...

Page 106: ...ress the STOP key to release the trip INV TYPE The inverter type of the copy source is different from that of the copy destination Use the same type of inverter to read or copy The fourth switch of the DIP switch on the back of the remote operator is ON When reading data turn the switch OFF This indicates that the instantaneous power failure restart function is being performed RESTART 0 start is i...

Page 107: ... set value When an attempt is made to set a value larger than the set range the set value may be rewritten as shown below Warning error display Forced rewriting Description Fch Frequency for maximum frequency switching 120 400 Fmax Maximum frequency Fmin Start frequency Fb Base frequency Fs Set frequency Fm Multistage speed setting frequency Flw Lower limiter frequency Fup Upper limiter frequency ...

Page 108: ... are in stock 92 145 135 2 M4 2 45 92 145 135 2 M4 2 45 27 23 16 10 1 3 5 0 1 10 27 23 16 10 1 3 5 0 1 155 155 145 10 95 91 145 95 91 Dimensional drawing Unit mm Remote operator DOP OA Copy unit DRW OA Mounting perforation diagram Mounting perforation diagram High performance remote operator HOP OJ Copy unit HRW OJ For extension between remote operator HOP copy unit HRW and J300 ICJ 1 ICJ 3 Cable ...

Page 109: ...inverter B ÀÐ â READ Ä ÇÇ COPY Ä ÇÇ COPY ÁÖ 1 ð ÏÅÍ MON â É FUNC â ï STR 1 2 1 2 6 Inverter A copy unit Inverter B Inverter C Inverter D Data copy Copy unit Data change Inverter A Copy unit Inverter A Copy unit Operation example Process to change and transfer to inverters B C and D Connect the cable and press the remote key Change the data of the inverter with copy unit Read out the data from inve...

Page 110: ...J3005 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 12 8 Data to be copied by the copy unit Precautions for copying The copy units DRW and HRW cannot copy some of parameters For the details sett Appendix 7 ...

Page 111: ...et by initialization Make an motor input voltage setting F 03 AVR AC according to the motor rating 2 Drive the motor for about 60 to 120 seconds During autotuning the motor auto matically runs in the order of 1 to 4 given on the left and the motor constant is measured Therefore make sure before starting operation that no problems are caused to the load to be connected during the automatic running ...

Page 112: ...alue of manual torque boost 4 The autotuning measurement time is about 2 minutes or so However the measurement time may be increased depending on the load inertia When the measurement time exceeds 5 minutes press the STOP key so as to decrease the set value of manual torque boost and enter the run command once again 5 Be sure if motor is in standstill before you carry out an autotuning Autotuning ...

Page 113: ...ourth hierarchy When the data is changed press the key When the key is pressed to select the monitor mode and the equipment starts running the autotuning is executed 1 AUTO 0 NOR 0 2 2 DATA 0 NOR 0 2 1 AUTO 1 AUT 0 2 2 DATA 0 NOR 0 2 1 V f 2 Motor 3 Carrier 1 Command 2 Initial 3 Function 4 Option 1 Command 2 Acc Dec 3 Run 4 Braking Monitor display Fourth hierarchy Third hierarchy Second hierarchy ...

Page 114: ...t value is set When one of the keys is pressed the original screen is displayed When executing the measurement once again change the autotuning measurement setting to Start and enter the run command in the same way When running the inverter using the autotuning data after the autotuning measurement terminates make settings by the method indicated on the next page Digital operator Remote operator N...

Page 115: ...1 5 power VP2 Reduced torque characteristic 1 7 power VP3 Reduced torque characteristic 2 0 power SlV Sensorless vector control 2 Set the AUT autotuning data by motor data selection of the F 05 motor constant By the above two setting running by the autotuning data is available 4 00 98 A A Running method by autotuning data When running the inverter using the autotuning data 1 A 0 The control method...

Page 116: ...elect 1 Control in the second hierarchy Select 1 V f in the third hierarchy Change the content of 6 Mode from 0 VC to 4 SLV in the fourth hierarchy When the data is changed press the key Press the key to return to the third hierarchy and select 2Motor Change the content of 0 NOR from 0 NOR to 2 AUT in the fourth hierarchy When the data is changed press the key ...

Page 117: ... Hz torque is insufficient When the speed fluctuation coefficient becomes minus When the speed fluctuation coefficient becomes plus When low frequency a few Hz torque is insufficient Adjustment Adjusting Item DOP DRW Function No F 05 AUX R1 F 05 AUX R2 F 05 AUX R2 F 05 AUX R1 F 05 AUX M Increase the motor constant R1 in relation to auto tuning data step by step within 1 2 times Increase the motor ...

Page 118: ...e load of an induction motor is constant as shown in the drawing on the right there is a voltage at which the current is minimized When the current is minimized the power is also minimized The function auto matically searches this voltage Precautions 1 The output voltage is decreased so as to minimize the current The search limits are the voltage of torque constant characteristic 50 2 The function...

Page 119: ...leration running When the running starts after the data is set the energy conservation running is performed F 10 running mode selection is displayed Display the RUN MODE screen and select OEN Running mode selection NOR Normal running OEN Energy conservation running GOD Fuzzy most suitable acceleration and deceleration running When the running starts after the data is set the energy conservation ru...

Page 120: ...ierarchy Select 2 Pattern in the third hierarchy Change the content of 1 MODE from 0 NOR to 1 OEN in the fourth hierarchy When the data is changed press the key When the key is pressed to select the monitor mode and the equipment starts running the fuzzy most suitable acceleration and deceleration running is executed ...

Page 121: ...tion time The acceleration and deceleration time varies with the magnitude of the load or inertia 2 When the inertia of the machine is more than about 20 times of that of the motor shaft a trip may occur 3 The acceleration and deceleration time of the same motor always varies with a change of the current 4 The fuzzy most suitable acceleration and deceleration setting function is valid only under t...

Page 122: ...zy rule from the distance to the overload restriction level and the start slopes of current and voltage Current Restriction angle Time Overload restriction level Revolution speed Time Setting process The current grows Slope Distance Membership function Acceleration ratio acceleration determination deceleration ratio deceleration determination ...

Page 123: ... select GOD Running mode selection NOR Normal running OEN Energy conservation running GOD Fuzzy most suitable acceleration and deceleration running When the running starts after the data is set the most suitable acceleration and deceleration running is performed When the running starts after the data is set the acceleration and deceleration time display is as shown below During the fuzzy most suit...

Page 124: ...second hierarchy Select 2 Pattern in the third hierarchy Change the content of 1 MODE from 0 NOR to 2 GOD in the fourth hierarchy When the data is changed press the key When the key is pressed to select the monitor mode and the equipment starts running the fuzzy most suitable acceleration and deceleration running is executed ...

Page 125: ...e Set a wait time after an instantaneous power failure power restoration in the retry mode or after an error Tripping with an instantaneous power failure within the IPS TIME If an operation command is issued for an instantaneous power failure detected out of the IPS TIME restart the operation 0Hz start The f matching stops with an instantan eous power failure detected within the IPS TIME The inver...

Page 126: ...r the instantaneous power failure is recovered is set to 3 seconds or more When the output frequency is more than 60Hz When the base frequency is 60Hz Driven at 30Hz or less When the base frequency is 50Hz Driven at 25Hz or less When the induced voltage of the motor attenuates earlier for example a pump or high speed gear which causes the motor to decelerate for several seconds or less NOTE The in...

Page 127: ...o In this example the terminal CS is allocated to the input terminal setting 3 9 f 3 c Set value Run command to Frequency command to 03 Terminal Function name Terminal rating plate Set value Input terminal setting 3 3 14 Terminal Monitor mode Function mode F 34 Select the CS terminal NOTE Allocate the commercial power source switching input terminal CS to one of the input terminal settings 1 to 8 ...

Page 128: ...or may come when the set time is 4 seconds or more OFF 20ms or more F 22 IPS WAIT ON ON ON ON ON Mg1 and Mg2 interlocking time Mc Mc1 Mc2 CSY FWY RVY P24 Incase of source type PLC NOTE 1 When the ELB trips due to a ground fault the commercial power source circuit will not operate Therefore when a backup is necessary take a commercial power source circuit from the ELBC NOTE 2 Use weak current relay...

Page 129: ...r is housed in a panel the ambient temperature corresponds to the temperature in the panel Even when the ambient temperature is within the rating the capacitor life is shortened if ventilation is impeded due to bad installation conditions or dust Ambient temperature 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 hours Operation day Capacitor life year ...

Page 130: ...e function mode F 60 If the acceleration curve pattern or deceleration curve pattern is selected the selected pattern applies to both acceleration and deceleration The larger number causes a greater curvature Set freq Set freq Accel time Decel time 10 01 10 01 10 10 01 01 S curve 10 01 10 01 U curve 10 01 10 01 RU curve Curvepattern Acceleration Deceleration Accel time Decel time Accel time Decel ...

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Page 134: ...otor constant setting F 00 setting 2 Acceleration and deceleration time setting NOTE Function time F 06 Acceleration time setting F 07 Deceleration time setting 3 Manual torque boost setting NOTE When selecting the second function 2 stage accele ration and deceleration time setting can not be set and used When setting and using the 2 stage acceleration and deceleration time select the first functi...

Page 135: ... Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y F2 d0 F6 F6 F6 F7 F7 F7 A25 d1 A47 d3 F8 F8 A61 F10 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 1 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 30 0 30 0 15 0 30 0 15 0 4 0 00 1 00 0 00 N Y d2 0 00 11 11 1 00 172 Appendix 7 List for display and data read copy with each operators 1 Monitor mode 1 Represents an indication for commanding frequency fromthe optional PCB Manual torque boost frequency adjustment First setting Second set...

Page 136: ...N voltage 3 Integrated count of error time running days Integrated count of error time running days Layer Data display Data display Data No No Alterability HRW DRW Data read copy Display with HOP HRW Display with DOP DRW Function No with digital operator Function mode F 9 Frequency command Operation command Parameter selection Trip history count clear Debug mode display selection Digital operator ...

Page 137: ... 1 00 1 00 16 0kHz 30 00s 30 00s 15 00s 0 L 2 F 05 F 06 AUX AUTO NOR AUX DATANOR AUX DATANOR AUX K 0050kw AUX K 0050kw AUX P 4P AUX P 4P AUX R1 0 0251 AUX R1 0 0251 AUX R2 0 0194 AUX R2 0 0194 AUX L 003 29mH AUX L 003 29mH AUX M 030 90mH AUX M 030 90mH AUX J 000 44kgm2 AUX J 000 44kgm2 AUX kp 2 00 AUX kp 2 00 AUX Ti 00100ms AUX Ti 00100ms AUX kpp 001 00 AUX kpp 001 00 CARRIER 16 0kHz ACC1 0030 00s...

Page 138: ...ics free setting frequency1 Electronic thermal characteristics free setting current value 2 1 D1 30 00 s DEC 1 0030 00 s DEC 1 0030 00 s DEC 2 0015 00 s DECLINE L DEC GAIN 02 Fsp F 0000 0Hz Fsp T IME 00 0 s RUN MODE NOR RUN FRS ZST SPD 1 0000 00 Hz SPD 2 0000 00 Hz SPD 3 0000 00 Hz DCB SW OFF DCB KIND LVL DCB F 0000 5 Hz DCB V STA 00 DCB V STP 00 DCB V STA 000 0 s DCB T STP 000 0 s DCB STOP T 0 00...

Page 139: ... limit level setting Overload limit constant setting Overload limit selection during acceleration Frequency lower limiter setting Frequency upper limiter setting Jump frequency 1 Jump frequency 2 Jump frequency 3 Jump frequency width setting Allowable instantaneous time Reclosing stand by after instantaneous power failure recovered Instantaneous power failure restart selection Trip selection durin...

Page 140: ...Y Monitor signal selection Host operation at OP1 error Host operation at OP2 error Encode pulse number setting Control mode selection RO TO option selection Stop position setting switch Stop position setting Speed setting Direction setting Completion rang setting Completion delay time setting Electronic gear setting position selection Numerator of electronic gear ration Denominator of electronic g...

Page 141: ...ata display Data display Data read copy Data No No Alterability Display with HOP HRW Display with DOP DRW Function No with digital operator HRW DRW N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y F14 A80 A81 A 0 Setting only for digital operator Setting only for digital operator Setting only for digital operator 1 BAUD 1 600 bps 2 NUMBER 1 3 LENGTH 0 8 4 PAR 1 1 ON 5 PAR 2 ...

Page 142: ...llows according to the symptom of the inverter The change of controlled variable is slow even when the target value is changed Increase the P gain The change of controlled variable is fast but not stable Decrease the P gain It is difficult to make the target value match with the controlled variable Decrease the I gain Both the target value an the controlled variable are not stable They match after...

Page 143: ...s used as the feed back signal An analog current input is used as the feed back signal An analog current input is used as the feed back signal I gain 10 An analog current input is used as the feed back signal I gain 10 Notes If the target value signal is to be entered to an external terminal the signal should not be assigned to the terminal used by the feed back signal input If assigned on PID ope...

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