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Goodrive350 series high-performance multifunction VFD 

Basic operation guidelines 

-91- 

Setting 

Function 

Description 

Output current (relative to 

VFD) 

0

–Twice the VFD rated current   

Output current (relative to 

motor) 

0

–Twice the motor rated current   

Output voltage 

0

–1.5 times the VFD rated voltage   

Output power 

0

–Twice the motor rated power 

Set torque value (bipolar) 

0

–Twice the motor rated current. A negative value 

corresponds to 0.0% by default. 

Output torque (absolute 

value) 

– +/-(Twice the motor rated torque) 

10 

AI1 input value 

0

–10V/0–20mA 

11 

AI2 input value 

0V

–10V. A negative value corresponds to 0.0% by 

default. 

12 

AI3 input value 

0

–10V/0–20mA 

13 

High-speed pulse HDIA input  0.00

–50.00kHz   

14 

Value 1 set through 

Modbus/Modbus TCP 

communication 

0

–1000 

15 

Value 2 set through 

Modbus/Modbus TCP 

communication 

0

–1000 

16 

Value 1 set through 

PROFIBUS/CANopen/Device

Net communication 

0

–1000 

17 

Value 2 set through 

PROFIBUS/CANopen/Device

Net communication 

0

–1000 

18 

Value 1 set through Ethernet 

communication 

0

–1000 

19 

Value 2 set through Ethernet 

communication 

0

–1000 

20 

High-speed pulse HDIB input  0.00

–50.00kHz 

21 

Value 1 set through 

EtherCAT/PROFINET/ 

EtherNET IP communication 

0

–1000.  A  negative  value  corresponds  to  0.0%  by 

default. 

22 

Torque current (bipolar)   

0

–Triple the motor rated current. A negative value 

corresponds to 0.0% by default.   

23 

Exciting current   

0

–Triple the motor rated current. A negative value 

Summary of Contents for GD350-004G-4

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...opts digital filter technology to improve EMC performance and to realize stable transmission of the encoder signal over a long distance It is equipped with encoder offline detection function to contai...

Page 3: ...ion confirmation 6 2 6 Basic commissioning 6 2 7 Safety standard related data 7 3 Product overview 8 3 1 What this chapter contains 8 3 2 Basic principle 8 3 3 Product specifications 10 3 4 Product na...

Page 4: ...t this chapter contains 34 5 2 Keypad introduction 34 5 3 Keypad display 37 5 3 1 Displaying stopped state parameters 37 5 3 2 Displaying running state parameters 38 5 3 3 Displaying fault information...

Page 5: ...Basic functions 137 P01 Start stop control 141 P02 Parameters of motor 1 147 P03 Vector control of motor 1 151 P04 V F control 158 P05 Input terminals 166 P06 Output terminals 175 P07 HMI 179 P08 Enha...

Page 6: ...alysis on common faults 289 7 6 1 Motor fails to work 289 7 6 2 Motor vibrates 290 7 6 3 Overvoltage 291 7 6 4 Undervoltage 291 7 6 5 Unusual heating of motor 292 7 6 6 VFD overheating 293 7 6 7 Motor...

Page 7: ...EC IO501 00 340 A 4 2 IO expansion card 2 EC IO502 00 342 A 5 Programmable expansion card EC PC502 00 344 A 6 Communication cards 347 A 6 1 Bluetooth communication card EC TX501 and WIFI communicatio...

Page 8: ...bracket 380 C 3 VFD structure 381 C 4 Dimensions of AC 3PH 380V 15 440V 10 381 C 4 1 Wall mounting dimensions 381 C 4 2 Flange mounting dimensions 383 C 4 3 Floor mounting dimensions 385 C 5 Dimension...

Page 9: ...ilter model selection 408 D 8 Braking system 410 D 8 1 Braking component selection 410 D 8 2 Braking resistor cable selection 414 D 8 3 Braking resistor installation 414 Appendix E STO function descri...

Page 10: ...ice should take part in professional electrical and safety training receive the certification and be familiar with all steps and requirements of installing commissioning operating and maintaining the...

Page 11: ...he VFD unless authorized otherwise fire electric shock or other injuries may occur The base of the radiator may become hot during running Do not touch to avoid hurt The electrical parts and components...

Page 12: ...VFD during running except for keypad setup For products at voltage class 4 or 6 the control terminals form extra low voltage circuits Therefore you need to prevent the control terminals from connecti...

Page 13: ...ait for at least the time designated on the VFD after disconnecting the power sources Take measures to prevent screws cables and other conductive matters from falling into the VFD during maintenance a...

Page 14: ...ms before operating on the VFD 1 Check the load mechanical type to be driven by the VFD and check whether the VFD will be overloaded during actual use and whether the VFD power class needs to be enlar...

Page 15: ...ls 4 Check whether all control cables are routed separately from power cables based on EMC requirements 5 Check whether all grounding systems are properly grounded according to requirements 6 Check wh...

Page 16: ...7 Safety standard related data IEC EN 61508 Class A system ISO 13849 SIL PFH HFT SFF du dd PTI PL CCF MTTFd DC Category 2 8 73x10 10 1 71 23 1 79x10 9 0 1 year d 57 343 76 years 60 3 PTI Proof test i...

Page 17: ...e below shows the main circuit diagram of the VFD The rectifier converts 3PH AC voltage into DC voltage and the capacitor bank of intermediate circuit stabilizes the DC voltage The inverter converts D...

Page 18: ...8 5kW 110kW inclusive VFD models are equipped with built in DC reactors while the 380V 355kW and higher are equipped with built in AC input reactors The 380V 37kW and lower VFD models are equipped wit...

Page 19: ...ed control precision 0 2 SVC 0 02 FVC Speed fluctuation 0 3 SVC Torque response 20ms SVC 10ms FVC Torque control precision 10 SVC 5 FVC Starting torque Asynchronous motor 0 25Hz 150 SVC Synchronous mo...

Page 20: ...ctor output Relay output Two programmable relay outputs RO1A NO RO1B NC RO1C common RO2A NO RO2B NC RO2C common Contact capacity 3A AC250V 1A DC30V Extension interface Three extension interfaces SLOT1...

Page 21: ...receding nameplate is a standard product nameplate example The marking such as CE TUV and IP20 on the nameplate is marked according to the actual certificate result You can scan the QR code on the nam...

Page 22: ...Input current A Output current A GD350 1R5G 4 1 5 5 0 3 7 GD350 2R2G 4 2 2 5 8 5 GD350 004G 4 4 13 5 9 5 GD350 5R5G 4 5 5 19 5 14 GD350 7R5G 4 7 5 25 18 5 GD350 011G 4 11 32 25 GD350 015G 4 15 40 32 G...

Page 23: ...5 98 GD350 110G 6 110 118 120 GD350 132G 6 132 145 150 GD350 160G 6 160 165 175 GD350 185G 6 185 190 200 GD350 200G 6 200 210 220 GD350 220G 6 220 230 240 GD350 250G 6 250 255 270 GD350 280G 6 280 286...

Page 24: ...2500 500 5 630 4 3000 500 6 630 5 3 8 Ratings of parallel products Table 3 3 AC 3PH 380V 15 440V 10 Rated output power kW Rated input current A Rated output current A 560 1090 1060 630 1220 1200 710 1...

Page 25: ...A Expansion cards 5 Baffle of control board Protects the control board and install expansion card 6 Cooling fan For details see chapter 8 Maintenance and hardware fault diagnosis 7 Keypad interface C...

Page 26: ...ches local laws and regulations If recommendations given by INVT are not followed the VFD may experience problems that the warranty does not cover 4 2 Mechanical installation 4 2 1 Installation enviro...

Page 27: ...unlight Altitude Below 1000m When the altitude exceeds 1000m derate 1 for every additional 100m When the installation site altitude exceeds 3000m consult the local INVT dealer or office Vibration Max...

Page 28: ...de 1 Mark the position of the Mounting hole See appendix for the position of Mounting hole 2 Mount the screws or bolts onto the designated position 3 Put the VFD on the wall 4 Tighten the fixing screw...

Page 29: ...f B and C is 100mm 4 2 5 Multiple product installation Hot air Cold air C C A A B B D Figure 4 4 Parallel installation Note When you install VFDs in different sizes align the top of each VFD before in...

Page 30: ...4 2 6 Vertical installation Cold Hot air air Cold Hot air air Air baffle Air baffle Figure 4 5 Vertical installation Note During vertical installation you must install windshield otherwise the VFD wil...

Page 31: ...nes 22 4 2 7 Tilted installation Cold wind Hot wind Hot wind Hot wind Cold wind Cold wind Figure 4 6 Tilted installation Note During tilted installation it is a must to ensure the air inlet duct and a...

Page 32: ...ilter Input reactor Input filter 3PH 380V 15 440V 10 50 60Hz 3PH 380V 15 440V 10 50 60Hz Figure 4 7 Main circuit wiring diagram for AC 3PH 380V 15 440V 10 Note The fuse DC reactor braking unit braking...

Page 33: ...ellow warning label with and from the terminal block otherwise poor contact may occur 4 3 2 Wiring diagram of main circuit for parallel products R S T U V W Master R S T U V W R S T U V W R S T U V W...

Page 34: ...ifunction VFD Installation guidelines 25 4 3 3 Main circuit terminal diagram Figure 4 9 3PH 380V 22kW and lower Figure 4 10 3PH 380V 30 37kW Figure 4 11 3PH 380V 45 110kW Enabling PB when a braking un...

Page 35: ...Goodrive350 series high performance multifunction VFD Installation guidelines 26 Figure 4 13 660V 55 132kW Figure 4 14 380V 132 200kW without AI1 or AI2 and 660V 160 220kW...

Page 36: ...ive350 series high performance multifunction VFD Installation guidelines 27 Figure 4 15 380V 220 315kW without AI1 or AI2 and 660V 250 355kW Figure 4 16 380V 355 500kW without AI1 or AI2 and 660V 400...

Page 37: ...not use asymmetrical motor cables If there is a symmetrical grounding conductor in the motor cable besides the conductive shielded layer ground the grounding conductor on the VFD end and motor end Br...

Page 38: ...COM HDO Optional between high speed pulse output and open collector output 485 485 PE RS485 communication RO2C RO2B RO2A RO1C RO1B RO1A Relay 1 output Relay 2 output ON OFF SW3 Multifunction analog in...

Page 39: ...ignal port The standard 485 communication interface should use twisted shielded pair the 120ohm terminal matching resistor of RS485 communication can be connected through DIP switch SW3 485 PE Groundi...

Page 40: ...Drive board CN5 CN2 CN6 CN3 CN7 CN4 Board for parallel connection Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 Slave 4 Slave 5 U U V V W W 15 pin serial port Optical receiver 15 pin serial port Optical receiver 15 pin se...

Page 41: ...osition of U shaped jumper Note As shown in Figure 4 19 the USB port can be used to upgrade the software and the keypad port can be used to connect an external keypad The external keypad cannot be use...

Page 42: ...tch or breaker to protect the cable and motor which may require the fuse to cut off the short circuit current 4 5 3 Protect motor and prevent thermal overload According to the requirements the motor m...

Page 43: ...Note The LCD keypad is equipped with a real time clock which can run properly after being installed with batteries even if the power line is disconnected The clock battery type CR2032 is user purchas...

Page 44: ...ogging The function of short cut key can be set by the ones of P07 02 as shown below 0 No function 1 Jogging linkage indicator 3 logic NO 2 Reserved 3 FWD REV switchover linkage indicator 3 logic NC 4...

Page 45: ...e monitoring interface such as shifting the cursor leftward exiting current menu and returning to previous menu RIGHT The function of RIGHT key varies with interfaces such as switch over the monitorin...

Page 46: ...jogging state Pre alarm the VFD is under pre alarm state during running Fault VFD fault occurred Header C VFD model display area VFD model display GD350 current VFD is GD350 series VFD Display D Param...

Page 47: ...q 0 00 630 00 50 00 Hz Figure 5 4 Stopped state parameter display 2 The stopped state parameter display list is user defined and each state variable function code can be added to the stopped state par...

Page 48: ...ntrol terminal or communication command The fault code will be kept displaying until fault is removed GD350 16 02 35 Fwd Local Fault Home OK Fault code 19 Current detection fault ItE Present fault typ...

Page 49: ...arameters State monitoring Motor parameter autotune Copy parameter Restore default System settings GD350 16 02 35 Parameter groups User defined parameters State monitoring Motor parameter autotune Cop...

Page 50: ...12 xx P20 Motor 1 EEncoder P20 xx P24 Motor 2 Encoder P24 xx Factory parameters P99 Factory Func P99 xx Terminal function parameters P05 Input Terminals P05 xx P06 Output Terminals P06 xx P98 AIAO Cal...

Page 51: ...recording parameters P07 33 RunFreq atLatelyFault P07 xx xx state of fault xx Clear fault records Sure to clear fault records Modified parameters Pxx xx Modified parameter 1 Pxx xx Modified parameter...

Page 52: ...rom keypad MemArea3 BACKUP03 Upload local func para to keypad Download all func para from keypad Download NonMotor func para from keypad Download motor func para from keypad Restore default excl motor...

Page 53: ...cts under it will be moved up automatically The items in the parameter list in running state can be added as needed through the menu of user defined home parameters and the list can also be edited suc...

Page 54: ...e press key to enter parameter addition interface and press key key or key to confirm the addition operation If this parameter is not included in the list of parameters displayed in stopped state or l...

Page 55: ...it interface After entering the edit interface the present value is highlighted Press the key and key to edit the parameter value and the corresponding parameter item of current value will be highligh...

Page 56: ...50 00 GD350 16 02 35 P00 00 Speed Ctrl Run Cmd P00 02 Comm Cmd Channel P00 04 RunFreq Up Limit P00 05 RunFreq Low Limit Fwd Local Ready P00 01 Run Cmd Channel P00 03 Max Output Freq Back Edit Sele Bac...

Page 57: ...GD350 16 02 35 Ensure motor nameplate parameters are set correctly Fwd Local Ready Complete para rotary autotune 2 for AM Partial para static autotune 2 for AM Back Home Sele Back Home OK Back Home OK...

Page 58: ...guage time date backlight brightness backlight time and restore parameters Note Clock battery is not included and the keypad time date needs to be reset after power off If time keeping after power off...

Page 59: ...gh speed pulse HDIA 5 Set via simple PLC program Setup completed Present 0 Auth Default 0 Present 00 Auth Default 00 16 02 35 Fwd Local Ready GD350 16 02 35 Fwd Local Ready GD350 Back Home OK Back Hom...

Page 60: ...tes in an incorrect direction power off and exchange the motor wires of any two phases and power on again Set the autotuning mode Complete parameter rotary autotuning Partial parameter rotary autotuni...

Page 61: ...hannel Related parameter list Function code Name Description Default value P00 00 Speed control mode 0 Sensorless vector control SVC mode 0 1 SVC 1 2 SVPWM 3 FVC Note To select 0 1 or 3 as the control...

Page 62: ...2 Clear fault records 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Restore default values for factory test mode 6 Restore default values including motor parameters Note After the selected operation is done this parameter...

Page 63: ...Clear UP DOWN setting 5 Coast to stop 6 Switch running command reference mode by sequence 7 Reserved Tens Reserved 0x01 5 5 3 Vector control Asynchronous motors are featured with high order non linea...

Page 64: ...urrent Flux linkage observation Current detection Position observation Speed identific ation Voltage detection ACR torque current Calculate iT Park conversion PWM pulse Rectifier bridge IGBT bridge Mo...

Page 65: ...of motor 1 0 Asynchronous motor 1 Synchronous motor 0 P03 00 Speed loop proportional gain 1 0 200 0 20 0 P03 01 Speed loop integral time 1 0 000 10 000s 0 200s P03 02 Switching low point frequency 0...

Page 66: ...0 P03 13 Torque reference filter time 0 000 10 000s 0 010s P03 14 Setting source of FWD rotation frequency upper limit in torque control 0 Keypad P03 16 1 AI1 2 AI2 3 AI3 4 Pulse frequency HDIA 5 Mul...

Page 67: ...eserved Note For these settings 100 corresponds to the motor rated current 0 P03 19 Setting source of braking torque upper limit 0 Keypad P03 21 1 10 Same as those for P03 18 0 P03 20 Electromotive to...

Page 68: ...ting range of P03 38 0 65535 Setting range of P03 39 0 0 100 0 in relative to the maximum frequency 1000 P03 38 High frequency ACR integral coefficient 1000 P03 39 ACR high frequency switching thresho...

Page 69: ...g in fundamental motor frequency rated motor voltage During setting follow the rule 0 f1 f2 f3 Motor fundamental frequency and 0 V1 V2 V3 Motor rated voltage b f Output voltage f1 f2 f3 V1 V2 V3 b V 1...

Page 70: ...Rated slip frequency Rated synchronous rotation speed of motor Rated rotation speed of motor x Number of motor pole pairs 60 4 Oscillation control Motor oscillation often occurs in space voltage vect...

Page 71: ...frequency lower limit P04 00 Motor 1 V F curve setup 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Keypad AI1 PROFIBUS CANopen DeviceNet Modbus Modbus TCP PID Multi step speed HDIA AI3 AI2 Ethernet HDIB P04 27 volta ge setu...

Page 72: ...f running frequency 0 00Hz P00 04 0 00Hz P00 11 Acceleration time 1 0 0 3600 0s Depends on model P00 12 Deceleration time 1 0 0 3600 0s Depends on model P02 00 Type of motor 1 0 Asynchronous motor 1 S...

Page 73: ...motor 1 0 100 10 P04 12 Oscillation control threshold of motor 1 0 00Hz P00 03 Max output frequency 30 00Hz P04 13 V F curve setup of motor 2 0 Straight V F curve 1 Multi point V F curve 2 Torque dow...

Page 74: ...gy saving run 0 No 1 Automatic energy saving run 0 P04 27 Voltage setting channel 0 Keypad output voltage is determined by P04 28 1 AI1 2 AI2 3 AI3 4 HDIA 5 Multi step 6 PID 7 Modbus Modbus TCP commun...

Page 75: ...rameter is used to set the frequency threshold for the switching between input current 1 and pull in current 2 Setting range 0 0 200 0 of the motor rated frequency 20 0 P04 37 Reactive current closed...

Page 76: ...ent of the output current closed loop control Setting range 0 5000 350 P04 44 Starting frequency point for switching off IF mode for asynchronous motor 1 0 00Hz P04 50 10 00Hz P04 45 Enable disable IF...

Page 77: ...off IF mode for asynchronous motor 2 P04 49 P00 03 25 00Hz 5 5 5 Torque control The VFD supports torque control and speed control Speed control mode aims to stabilize the speed to keep the set speed...

Page 78: ...AI1 AI2 AI3 HDIA Modbus Modbus TCP PROFIBUS CANopen DeviceNet Ethernet Multi step speed 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Keypad 8 9 P03 17 Keypad limit value of upper limit frequency of reverse rotation in torque con...

Page 79: ...step torque 7 Modbus Modbus TCP communication 8 PROFIBUS CANopen DeviceNet communication 9 Ethernet communication 10 Pulse frequency HDIB 11 EtherCAT PROFINET EtherNet IP communication 12 Programmable...

Page 80: ...setting 6 Modbus Modbus TCP communication 7 PROFIBUS CANopen DeviceNet communication 8 Ethernet communication 9 Pulse frequency HDIB 10 EtherCAT PROFINET EtherNet IP communication 11 Programmable car...

Page 81: ...mit 0 Keypad P03 21 1 AI1 2 AI2 3 AI3 4 Pulse frequency HDIA 5 Modbus Modbus TCP communication 6 PROFIBUS CANopen DeviceNet communication 7 Ethernet communication 8 Pulse frequency HDIB 9 EtherCAT PRO...

Page 82: ...carry out autotuning if necessary The VFD can drive asynchronous motors and synchronous motors and it supports two sets of motor parameters which can be switched over by multi function digital input t...

Page 83: ...ectly according to motor nameplate 2 If rotary autotuning is selected during motor autotuning it is a must to disconnect the motor from load to put the motor in static and no load state failed to do s...

Page 84: ...re high control precision is required 2 Static autotuning 1 comprehensive autotuning static autotuning 1 is used in cases where the motor cannot be disconnected from load 3 Static autotuning 2 partial...

Page 85: ...power of synchronous motor 1 0 1 3000 0kW Depends on model P02 16 Rated frequency of synchronous motor 1 0 01Hz P00 03 Max output frequency 50 00Hz P02 17 Number of pole pairs of synchronous motor 1...

Page 86: ...motor 2 0 1 3000 0kW Depends on model P12 02 Rated frequency of asynchronous motor 2 0 01Hz P00 03 Max output frequency 50 00Hz P12 03 Rated speed of asynchronous motor 2 1 60000rpm Depends on model...

Page 87: ...5mH Depends on model P12 23 Counter emf constant of synchronous motor 2 0 10000 300 5 5 7 Start stop control The start stop control of the VFD is divided into three states start after running command...

Page 88: ...process P08 06 1t 1f 1t Jump frequency 2 1 2 jump amplitude 2 1 2 jump amplitude 2 Jump frequency 1 1 2 jump amplitude 1 1 2 jump amplitude 1 Jump frequency 3 1 2 jump amplitude 3 1 2 jump amplitude...

Page 89: ...min al 3 Logic diagram for restart after automatic fault reset VFD fault In running Automatic reset times of VFD fault P08 28 Automatic reset interval of VFD fault P08 29 VFD fault reset start running...

Page 90: ...P01 13 Deadzone time of forward reverse rotation 0 0 3600 0s 0 0s P01 14 Forward reverse rotation switchover mode 0 switch over after zero frequency 1 switch over after starting frequency 2 switch ove...

Page 91: ...f deceleration S curve 0 0 50 0s 0 1s P01 28 Time of ending section of deceleration S curve 0 0 50 0s 0 1s P01 29 Short circuit braking current 0 0 150 0 of rated VFD output current 0 0 P01 30 Hold ti...

Page 92: ...he running frequency is larger than P08 19 switch to acceleration deceleration time 2 0 P08 21 Reference frequency of acceleration deceleration time 0 Max output frequency 1 Set frequency 2 100Hz Note...

Page 93: ...t Modbus Modbus TCP PID Multi step speed Simple PLC HDIA AI3 AI2 Ethernet P00 06 A frequency command selection P00 07 B frequency command selection P00 09 combination mode of setup source P00 05 lower...

Page 94: ...requency quickly by setting P08 45 UP terminal frequency incremental change rate and P08 46 DOWN terminal frequency decremental change rate Sx Sy UP terminal function selection 10 DOWN terminal functi...

Page 95: ...mode of setup source 0 A 1 B 2 A B 3 A B 4 Max A B 5 Min A B 0 P05 01 P05 06 Function of multi function digital input terminal S1 S4 HDIA HDIB 10 Frequency increase UP 11 Frequency decrease DOWN 12 C...

Page 96: ...P08 46 DOWN terminal frequency decremental change rate 0 01 50 00 Hz s 0 50 Hz s P17 00 Set frequency 0 00Hz P00 03 Max output frequency 0 00Hz P17 02 Ramp reference frequency 0 00Hz P00 03 Max output...

Page 97: ...is high speed pulse input 1 HDIB is digital input P05 44 0 Set input via frequency 1 Reserved 2 Input via encoder HDIA P17 21 0 1 1 2 0 P05 38 HDIA high speed pulse input function selection HDIA input...

Page 98: ...00s P05 38 HDIA high speed pulse input function 0 Set input via frequency 1 Reserved 2 Input via encoder used in combination with HDIB 0 P05 39 Lower limit frequency of HDIA 0 000 kHz P05 41 0 000kHz...

Page 99: ...equency output current motor torque and motor power at a certain proportion 0 1 2 3 19 20 P06 14 P06 16 AO1 HDO P06 17 P06 18 P06 19 P06 20 P06 27 P06 28 P06 29 P06 30 P06 21 P06 31 Default value is 0...

Page 100: ...y default 12 AI3 input value 0 10V 0 20mA 13 High speed pulse HDIA input 0 00 50 00kHz 14 Value 1 set through Modbus Modbus TCP communication 0 1000 15 Value 2 set through Modbus Modbus TCP communicat...

Page 101: ...d 0 1000 30 Running speed 0 Twice the motor rated synchronous speed 31 Output torque bipolar 0 Twice the motor rated torque A negative value corresponds to 0 0 by default 32 AI AO temperature detectio...

Page 102: ...s Modbus TCP communication 15 Value 2 set through Modbus Modbus TCP communication 16 Value 1 set through PROFIBUS CANopen DeviceNet communication 17 Value 2 set through PROFIBUS CANopen DeviceNet comm...

Page 103: ...f the current output type 100 corresponds to 20mA when AO1 is of the voltage output type 100 corresponds to 10V 100 of HDO corresponds to the output of P06 30 P06 17 Lower limit of AO1 output 300 0 P0...

Page 104: ...y T delay T delay T delay P05 12 P05 14 P05 16 P05 18 P05 20 P05 22 P05 05 P05 06 The parameters are used to set the corresponding function of digital multi function input terminals Note Two different...

Page 105: ...This function is used to switch between the frequency setting channels A frequency reference channel and B frequency reference channel can be switched by no 13 function the combination channel set by...

Page 106: ...fter this function is canceled it continues wobbling frequency operation at current frequency 27 Wobbling frequency reset revert to center frequency The set frequency of VFD reverts to center frequenc...

Page 107: ...es valid the power consumption quantity of the VFD will be zeroed out 41 Maintain power consumption quantity When this command is valid current operation of the VFD will not impact the power consumpti...

Page 108: ...valid which controls the VFD to enter zero servo control At this situation no startup command is needed 64 FWD max limit Max frequency limit on forward rotation 65 REV max limit Max frequency limit on...

Page 109: ...l roll diameter 2 when the tension control function is enabled 81 Initial roll diameter 2 Used to select different initial roll diameters by combining with the initial roll diameter 1 when the tension...

Page 110: ...Switchover between combination setting and setup B 16 Multi step speed terminal 1 17 Multi step speed terminal 2 18 Multi step speed terminal 3 19 Multi step speed terminal 4 20 Multi step speed paus...

Page 111: ...S3 44 Disable spindle orientation 45 Spindle zeroing local positioning zeroing 46 Spindle zero position selection 1 47 Spindle zero position selection 2 48 Spindle scale division selection 1 49 Spindl...

Page 112: ...eserved P05 08 Polarity of input terminal 0x00 0x3F 0x00 P05 09 Digital filter time 0 000 1 000s 0 010s P05 10 Virtual terminal setting 0x00 0x3F 0 disable 1 enable BIT0 S1 virtual terminal BIT1 S2 vi...

Page 113: ...e 0 1 2 3 4 5 29 30 P06 01 P06 03 P06 04 P06 02 T delay T delay T delay T delay 0 1 P06 05 output polarity selection Default value 0 Default value 0 Default value 1 Default value 5 P06 00 HDO input ty...

Page 114: ...alarm Output ON signal after the pre alarm time elapsed based on the pre alarm threshold see P11 08 P11 10 for details 15 Underload pre alarm Output ON signal after the pre alarm time elapsed based o...

Page 115: ...tion When it is set to 1 the ON signal is output and when it is set to 0 the OFF signal is output 35 Reserved 36 Speed position control switchover completed Output is valid when the mode switchover is...

Page 116: ...lt value P06 00 HDO output type 0 Open collector high speed pulse output 1 Open collector output 0 P06 01 Y1 output selection 0 Invalid 1 In running 2 In forward running 3 In reverse running 4 In jogg...

Page 117: ...34 Virtual terminal output of EtherCAT PROFINET EtherNet IP communication 35 Reserved 36 Speed position control switchover completed 37 Any frequency reached 38 40 Reserved 41 Y1 from the programmable...

Page 118: ...s a multi step speed generator and the VFD can change the running frequency and direction automatically based on the running time to fulfill process requirements Previously such function was realized...

Page 119: ...0 01 Simple PLC memory selection 0 No memory after power down 1 Memory after power down 0 P10 02 Multi step speed 0 300 0 300 0 0 0 P10 03 Running time of step 0 0 0 6553 5s min 0 0s P10 04 Multi step...

Page 120: ...0 0 P10 29 Running time of step 13 0 0 6553 5s min 0 0s P10 30 Multi step speed 14 300 0 300 0 0 0 P10 31 Running time of step 14 0 0 6553 5s min 0 0s P10 32 Multi step speed 15 300 0 300 0 0 0 P10 3...

Page 121: ...celeration time 2 P08 02 acceleration time 3 P08 03 deceleration time 3 P08 04 acceleration time 4 P08 15 deceleration time 4 00 01 10 11 BIT0 BIT1 BIT2 BIT3 BIT4 BIT5 BIT6 BIT7 BIT8 BIT9 BIT10 BIT11...

Page 122: ...553 5s min 0 0s P10 24 Multi step speed 11 300 0 300 0 0 0 P10 25 Running time of step 11 0 0 6553 5s min 0 0s P10 26 Multi step speed 12 300 0 300 0 0 0 P10 27 Running time of step 12 0 0 6553 5s min...

Page 123: ...nce by itself A larger proportional gain indicates a faster regulating speed but a too large gain will result in oscillation To solve this problem set the integral time to a large value and the differ...

Page 124: ...this point and set the proportional gain P of PID to 60 70 of current value This is whole commissioning process of proportional gain P b Determine integral time Ti After proportional gain P is determ...

Page 125: ...t Response Control short term vibration If the vibration cycle is short is almost the same with the set value of derivative time Td it indicates derivative action is too strong shorten the derivative...

Page 126: ...IP communication 9 Programmable expansion card 10 Reserved 0 P09 03 PID output characteristics 0 PID output is positive characteristic 1 PID output is negative characteristic 0 P09 04 Proportional ga...

Page 127: ...equency acceleration deceleration of main reference A frequency source buffering is valid acceleration deceleration is determined by P08 04 acceleration time 4 P09 14 Low frequency proportional gain K...

Page 128: ...ration time 1 P00 12 deceleration time 1 Wobbling frequency output Terminal function 26 wobbling frequency pause Terminal function 27 Wobbling frequency reset Valid Invalid Valid Invalid HDIB EtherCAT...

Page 129: ...pulse port When the actual count value is no less than the set value digital output terminal will output count value reached pulse signal and the corresponding count value will be zeroed out Function...

Page 130: ...s set improperly Observe whether P18 02 encoder Z pulse count value fluctuates if yes it indicates the encoder suffers interference or P20 01 is set improperly requiring the check of the wiring and th...

Page 131: ...e obtained from autotuning will be saved in P20 09 and P20 10 automatically b Static autotuning In cases where the load can be disconnected it is recommended to adopt rotary autotuning P20 11 3 as it...

Page 132: ...eration time of pulse train the pulse train acceleration deceleration time of the system can be adjusted If the pulse train acts as the frequency source in speed control you can also set P21 00 to 000...

Page 133: ...and the speed of accurate stop Step 7 Spindle division operation There are seven scale division positions in P22 group you can choose one out of seven scale division positions by setting scale divisio...

Page 134: ...spindle positioning modes a The encoder is installed on the motor shaft the drive ratio between motor shaft and spindle is not necessarily 1 1 At this point it is required to set P22 14 spindle drive...

Page 135: ...positioning the photoelectric switch signal can be connected to S8 terminal only and set P05 08 43 meanwhile set P21 17 P21 11 and P21 12 set positioning displacement based on actual needs set P21 21...

Page 136: ...type 0 No fault 1 Inverter unit U phase protection OUt1 2 Inverter unit V phase protection OUt2 3 Inverter unit W phase protection OUt3 4 Overcurrent during acceleration OC1 5 Overcurrent during dece...

Page 137: ...oad error DNE 29 PROFIBUS communication fault E DP 30 Ethernet communication fault E NET 31 CANopen communication fault E CAN 32 To ground short circuit fault 1 ETH1 33 To ground short circuit fault 2...

Page 138: ...re fault OT 60 Failure to identify the card at slot 1 F1 Er 61 Failure to identify the card at slot 2 F2 Er 62 Failure to identify the card at slot 3 F3 Er 63 Communication timeout of the card at slot...

Page 139: ...P07 40 Output terminal status at present fault 0x0000 0xFFFF 0x0000 P07 41 Running frequency at last fault 0 00Hz P00 03 0 00Hz P07 42 Ramp reference frequency at last fault 0 00Hz P00 03 0 00Hz P07 4...

Page 140: ...production precise tension control is needed to maintain a constant output tension of the drive equipment in order to improve the quality of the products In the winding and unwinding of some industrie...

Page 141: ...de Winding in speed mode Tension feedback V Traction Unwinding in speed mode Winding in speed mode Tension feedback Tension feedback V Traction Winding in torque mode Unwinding in torque mode In some...

Page 142: ...as the tension rocker or floating roller weight can also change the tension The control principle is as follows Calculate the frequency according to the linear speed PID regulation Linear speed Tensio...

Page 143: ...roll diameter D and output torque of the shaft is T F D 2 If the output torque can be adjusted according to the variation of roll diameter the tension can be controlled In order to ensure the constan...

Page 144: ...ing interrupt detection and processing module The function is valid when material feeding interrupt detection has been enabled 6 This function is applied to automatic reel change After the VFD is star...

Page 145: ...ction parameter Column 3 Description Detailed description of the function parameter Column 4 Default value Initial value set in factory Column 5 Modify Whether the function parameter can be modified a...

Page 146: ...s Function code Name Description Default value Modify P00 00 Speed control mode 0 Sensorless vector control SVC mode 0 1 SVC 1 2 SVPWM 3 FVC Note To select 0 1 or 3 as the control mode enable the VFD...

Page 147: ...requency upper limit frequency lower limit frequency Setting range 0 00Hz P00 04 upper limit of running frequency 0 00Hz P00 06 A frequency command selection 0 Keypad 1 AI1 2 AI2 3 AI3 4 High speed pu...

Page 148: ...e which can be selected via multi function digital input terminals P05 group The acceleration deceleration time of the VFD is the first group by default Setting range of P00 11 and P00 12 0 0 3600 0s...

Page 149: ...exceeded during use derating is required derate by 10 for every additional 1k carrier frequency Setting range 1 0 15 0kHz P00 15 Motor parameter autotuning 0 No operation 1 Rotary autotuning 1 carry o...

Page 150: ...using this function The option 5 can be used only for factory testing 0 P01 Start stop control Function code Name Description Default value Modify P01 00 Running mode of start 0 Direct start 1 Start a...

Page 151: ...orce The DC braking current before startup refers to the percentage relative to rated VFD output current Setting range of P01 03 0 0 100 0 Setting range of P01 04 0 00 50 00s 0 0 P01 04 DC braking tim...

Page 152: ...P01 09 Starting frequency of DC braking after stop Starting frequency of DC braking after stop during decelerating to stop when this frequency is reached DC braking will be performed after stop Demag...

Page 153: ...speed 0 00 100 00Hz 0 50Hz P01 16 Stop speed detection mode 0 Set value of speed the only detection mode valid in SVPWM mode 1 Detection value of speed 0 P01 17 Stop speed detection time 0 00 100 00s...

Page 154: ...gain and this situation lasts for the time set by P01 20 0x00 P01 20 Wake up from sleep delay This parameter specifies the sleep delay When the running frequency of VFD is below the lower limit freque...

Page 155: ...P01 24 Stop speed delay 0 0 600 0s 0 0s P01 25 Open loop 0Hz output selection 0 No voltage output 1 With voltage output 2 Output as per DC braking current of stop 0 P01 26 Deceleration time of emergen...

Page 156: ...ameters of motor 1 Function code Name Description Default value Modify P02 00 Type of motor 1 0 Asynchronous motor 1 Synchronous motor 0 P02 01 Rated power of asynchronous motor 1 0 1 3000 0kW Depends...

Page 157: ...0 No load current of asynchronous motor 1 0 1 6553 5A Depends on model P02 11 Magnetic saturation coefficient 1 of iron core of asynchronous motor 1 0 0 100 0 80 0 P02 12 Magnetic saturation coefficie...

Page 158: ...nce of synchronous motor 1 0 001 65 535 Depends on model P02 21 Direct axis inductance of synchronous motor 1 0 01 655 35mH Depends on model P02 22 Quadrature axis inductance of synchronous motor 1 0...

Page 159: ...M 116 protection is performed after motor overload last for 1 hour when M 150 protection is performed after motor overload lasts for 12 minutes when M 180 protection is performed after motor overload...

Page 160: ...nse characteristics of vector control can be adjusted by setting the proportional coefficient and integral time of speed regulator Increase proportional gain or decrease integral time can accelerate d...

Page 161: ...ffset Setting range 50 200 100 P03 08 Vector control slip compensation coefficient generating 100 P03 09 Current loop proportional coefficient P Note 1 These two parameters are used to adjust PI param...

Page 162: ...ulse frequency HDIA 5 Multi step setting 6 Modbus Modbus TCP communication 7 PROFIBUS CANopen DeviceNet communication 8 Ethernet communication 9 Pulse frequency HDIB 10 EtherCAT PROFINET EtherNet IP c...

Page 163: ...ation frequency upper limit set through keypad in torque control 50 00Hz P03 18 Setting source of electromotive torque upper limit 0 Keypad P03 20 1 AI1 2 AI2 3 AI3 4 Pulse frequency HDIA 5 Modbus Mod...

Page 164: ...ng limit of motor P03 22 and P03 23 are valid during constant power When motor speed is above rated speed motor enters flux weakening running state The flux weakening control coefficient can change th...

Page 165: ...c friction 0 50Hz P03 31 1 00Hz P03 30 High speed friction compensation coefficient 0 0 100 0 0 0 P03 31 Corresponding frequency of high speed friction torque P03 29 400 00Hz 50 00Hz P03 32 Enabling t...

Page 166: ...P03 39 0 0 100 0 relative to max frequency 1000 P03 38 High frequency current loop integral coefficient 1000 P03 39 Current loop high frequency switchover point 100 0 P03 40 Enabling inertia compensat...

Page 167: ...is not performed 0 P04 V F control Function code Name Description Default value Modify P04 00 V F curve setting of motor 1 This group of function code defines the V F curve of motor 1 to satisfy diff...

Page 168: ...based on the load for example larger load requires larger torque boost however if the torque boost is too large the motor will run at over excitation which will cause increased output current and mot...

Page 169: ...07 V F frequency point 3 of motor 1 0 00Hz P04 08 V F voltage point 3 of motor 1 0 0 P04 09 V F slip compensation gain of motor 1 This parameter is used to compensate for the motor rotating speed cha...

Page 170: ...y of motor 2 0 0 P04 15 Torque boost cut off of motor 2 20 0 P04 16 V F frequency point 1 of motor 2 Note Refer to the parameter description of P04 03 P04 08 Setting range of P04 16 0 00Hz P04 18 Sett...

Page 171: ...an modify this parameter to prevent current oscillation Setting range of P04 23 0 100 Setting range of P04 24 0 100 Setting range of P04 25 0 00 Hz P00 03 Max output frequency 10 P04 24 High frequency...

Page 172: ...V set Time t t1 t2 t1 P04 29 t2 P04 30 Setting range of P04 31 P04 32 100 0 rated motor voltage Setting range of P04 32 0 0 P04 31 100 0 P04 32 Output min voltage 0 0 P04 33 Flux weakening coefficien...

Page 173: ...rrent closed loop control Setting range 0 3000 30 P04 39 Reactive current closed loop output limit in synchronous motor VF control When the synchronous motor VF control mode is enabled this parameter...

Page 174: ...d for asynchronous motor 2 this parameter is used to set the output current The value is a percentage in relative to the rated current of the motor Setting range 0 0 200 0 120 0 P04 47 Proportional co...

Page 175: ...lse input 1 HDIB is digital input 0x00 P05 01 Function of S1 terminal 0 No function 1 Forward running 2 Reverse running 3 3 wire control Sin 4 Forward jogging 5 Reverse jogging 6 Coast to stop 7 Fault...

Page 176: ...Counter trigger 32 Reserved 33 Clear frequency increase decrease setting temporarily 34 DC brake 35 Switch from motor 1 to motor 2 36 Command switches to keypad 37 Command switches to terminal 38 Com...

Page 177: ...ervo 64 Limit of forward run 65 Limit of reverse run 66 Zero out encoder counting 67 Pulse increase 68 Enable pulse superimposition 69 Pulse decrease 70 Electronic gear selection 71 Switch to master 7...

Page 178: ...S1 virtual terminal BIT1 S2 virtual terminal BIT2 S3 virtual terminal BIT3 S4 virtual terminal BIT4 HDIA virtual terminal BIT5 HDIB virtual terminal 0x00 P05 11 2 3 Wire control mode This parameter s...

Page 179: ...controlled by REV During running the Sin terminal should be closed and terminal FWD generates a rising edge signal then the VFD starts to run in the direction set by the state of terminal REV the VFD...

Page 180: ...FWD REV COM Sln SB2 SB1 SB3 Sln FWD REV Running direction ON OFF ON ON Forward OFF Forward ON ON OFF ON Reverse OFF Reverse ON OFF Decelerate to stop Sln 3 wire control Sin FWD Forward running REV Rev...

Page 181: ...terminal switch off delay 0 000s P05 20 HDIA terminal switch on delay 0 000s P05 21 HDIA terminal switch off delay 0 000s P05 22 HDIB terminal switch on delay 0 000s P05 23 HDIB terminal switch off d...

Page 182: ...Setting range of P05 28 0 000s 10 000s Setting range of P05 29 10 00V P05 31 Setting range of P05 30 300 0 300 0 Setting range of P05 31 P05 29 P05 33 Setting range of P05 32 300 0 300 0 Setting range...

Page 183: ...peed pulse input function selection 0 Set input via frequency 1 Reserved 2 Encoder input used in combination with HDIA 0 P05 45 Lower limit frequency of HDIB 0 000 kHz P05 47 0 000 kHz P05 46 Correspo...

Page 184: ...vel detection FDT2 8 Frequency reached 9 Running in zero speed 10 Reach upper limit frequency 11 Reach lower limit frequency 12 Ready to run 13 In pre exciting 14 Overload pre alarm 15 Underload pre a...

Page 185: ...rom the programmable card 46 RO3 from the programmable card 47 RO4 from the programmable card 48 EC PT100 detected OH pre alarm 49 EC PT1000 detected OH pre alarm 50 AI AO detected OH pre alarm 51 Sto...

Page 186: ...lay 0 000s P06 14 AO1 output selection 0 Running frequency 1 Set frequency 2 Ramp reference frequency 3 Rotational speed 100 corresponds to the speed corresponding to max output frequency 4 Output cur...

Page 187: ...et IP communication 28 AO1 from the programmable card 29 AO2 from the programmable card 30 Rotational speed 100 corresponds to twice the motor rated synchronous speed 31 Output torque Actual value 100...

Page 188: ...e of P06 21 0 000s 10 000s 100 0 P06 20 Corresponding AO1 output of upper limit 10 00V P06 21 AO1 output filter time 0 000s P06 22 P06 26 Reserved P06 27 Lower limit of HDO output 300 0 P06 29 0 00 P0...

Page 189: ...ser password to enter the interface Note Restoring the default values may delete the user password Exercise caution when using this function P07 01 Reserved P07 02 Function of keys Range 0x00 0x27 One...

Page 190: ...100 0 P07 10 Linear speed display coefficient 0 1 999 9 Linear speed mechanical speed P07 10 1 0 P07 11 Temperature of rectifier bridge module 20 0 120 0 C 0 0 C P07 12 Temperature of inverter module...

Page 191: ...C1 5 Overcurrent during deceleration OC2 6 Overcurrent during constant speed OC3 7 Overvoltage during acceleration OV1 8 Overvoltage during deceleration OV2 9 Overvoltage during constant speed OV3 10...

Page 192: ...y code FLASH CRC fault CrCE 45 Programmable card customized fault 1 P E1 46 Programmable card customized fault 2 P E2 47 Programmable card customized fault 3 P E3 48 Programmable card customized fault...

Page 193: ...timeout E EIP 73 No upgrade bootload E PAO 74 AI1 disconnected E AI1 75 AI2 disconnected E AI2 76 AI3 disconnected E AI3 P07 33 Running frequency at present fault 0 00Hz P00 03 0 00Hz P07 34 Ramp ref...

Page 194: ...Input terminal status at last fault 0x0000 0xFFFF 0x0000 P07 48 Output terminal state at last fault 0x0000 0xFFFF 0x0000 P07 49 Running frequency at 2nd last fault 0 00Hz P00 03 0 00Hz P07 50 Ramp ref...

Page 195: ...x output frequency 5 00Hz P08 07 Acceleration time of jogging Jogging acceleration time is the time needed for the VFD to accelerate from 0Hz to Max output frequency P00 03 Jogging deceleration time i...

Page 196: ...output frequency 0 00Hz no switchover Switch to acceleration deceleration time 2 if the running frequency is larger than P08 19 0 00Hz P08 20 Frequency threshold of the start of droop control 0 00 50...

Page 197: ...This parameter specifies the variation rate of the VFD output frequency based on the load it is mainly used in balancing the power when multiple motors drive the same load Setting range 0 00 50 00Hz 0...

Page 198: ...is within the positive negative detection range of the set frequency the multi function digital output terminal outputs frequency arrival signal as shown below Y1 RO1 RO2 Output frequency Set frequen...

Page 199: ...limit 0 Low speed carrier limit mode 1 1 Low speed carrier limit mode 2 2 No limit Hundreds place Deadzone compensation method 0 Compensation method 1 1 Compensation method 2 Thousands place PWM load...

Page 200: ...ral rate 0 01 50 00Hz s 0 50Hz s P08 46 DOWN terminal frequency decremental change rate 0 01 50 00Hz s 0 50Hz s P08 47 Action selection for frequency setup during power down 0x000 0x111 Ones place Act...

Page 201: ...d The flux braking also carries the following advantages 1 Brake immediately after sending stop command removing the need to wait for flux to attenuate 2 Better cooling effect During flux braking the...

Page 202: ...mperature decreases to a certain degree the carrier frequency recovers This function reduces the chance of VFD overheat alarm 0 P08 56 Min carrier frequency 0 0 15 0kHz Depends on model P08 57 Tempera...

Page 203: ...ss PID is a relative value for which 100 equals 100 of the feedback signal of the controlled system The system always calculates a relative value 0 100 0 P09 01 PID digital setting This parameter is m...

Page 204: ...egulation intensity of the whole PID regulator the larger the value of P the stronger the regulation intensity If this parameter is 100 it means when the deviation between PID feedback and reference i...

Page 205: ...ion It is the max allowable deviation of PID system output value relative to closed loop reference value Within this limit PID regulator stops regulation Set this function code properly to regulate th...

Page 206: ...s upper lower limit Tens 0 The same with the main reference direction 1 Contrary to the main reference direction Hundreds 0 Limit based on the max frequency 1 Limit based on A frequency Thousands 0 A...

Page 207: ...fter running once the VFD stops automatically after running for one cycle and it can be started only after receiving running command 1 Keep running in the final value after running once The VFD keeps...

Page 208: ...01 P05 06 and correspond to multi step speeds 0 15 Output frequency t t t t t terminal 1 terminal 2 terminal 3 terminal 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON...

Page 209: ...31 Running time of step 14 0 0s min P10 32 Multi step speed 15 0 0 P10 33 Running time of step 15 0 0s min P10 34 Acceleration deceleration time of steps 0 7 of simple PLC Detailed illustration is sh...

Page 210: ...running caused by stop command or fault it will record the running time of current step and enters this step automatically after restart then continue running at the frequency defined by this step in...

Page 211: ...rent during acceleration 0x00 0x11 Ones Current limit action selection 0 Invalid 1 Always valid Tens Hardware current limit overload alarm selection 0 Valid 1 Invalid 0x01 P11 06 Automatic current lim...

Page 212: ...rated motor current 1 VFD overload underload pre alarm relative to rated VFD output current 2 VFD output torque overload underload pre alarm relative to rated motor torque Tens place 0 The VFD continu...

Page 213: ...larm detection time 1 0s P11 11 Underload pre alarm detection level Underload pre alarm signal will be outputted if the output current of the VFD or motor is lower than underload pre alarm detection l...

Page 214: ...voltage regulator during undervoltage stall Setting range 0 1000 100 P11 18 Integral coefficient of voltage regulator during undervoltage stall This parameter is used to set the integral coefficient o...

Page 215: ...ring overvoltage stall This parameter is used to set the integral coefficient of the active current regulator during overvoltage stall Setting range 0 2000 250 P11 25 Enable VFD overload integral 0 Di...

Page 216: ...he ones place of fault severity group 1 corresponds to fault 11 Group 1 Faults 11 14 OL1 OL2 SPI SPO Group 2 Faults 15 18 OH1 OH2 EF CE Group 3 Faults 19 22 ItE tE EEP PIDE Group 4 Faults 23 26 bCE EN...

Page 217: ...Fault severity group 20 0x0000 P11 51 Action for fault pre alarm 0 4 0 Run at the set frequency 1 Run at the output frequency at the time of fault 2 Run at the frequency upper limit 3 Run at the frequ...

Page 218: ...Name Description Default value Modify P12 00 Type of motor 2 0 Asynchronous motor 1 Synchronous motor 0 P12 01 Rated power of asynchronous motor 2 0 1 3000 0kW Depends on model P12 02 Rated frequency...

Page 219: ...Magnetic saturation coefficient 1 of iron core of asynchronous motor 2 0 0 100 0 80 P12 12 Magnetic saturation coefficient 2 of iron core of asynchronous motor 2 0 0 100 0 68 P12 13 Magnetic saturatio...

Page 220: ...model P12 22 Quadrature axis inductance of synchronous motor 2 0 01 655 35mH Depends on model P12 23 Counter emf constant of synchronous motor 2 0 10000V 300 P12 24 Reserved P12 25 Reserved P12 26 Ov...

Page 221: ...n the motor type under this mode only parameters related to current motor type will be displayed 1 Display all under this mode all the parameters will be displayed 0 P12 30 System inertia of motor 2 0...

Page 222: ...n current pull in current 2 is valid within the upper limit of pull in current switchover frequency threshold and you do not need to change pull in current 2 under common situations Setting range 0 0...

Page 223: ...nous motor This parameter is valid when the motor speed exceeds the rated speed If motor oscillation occurred adjust this parameter properly Setting range 0 0 100 0 0 0 P13 13 High frequency pull in c...

Page 224: ...3 No parity check N 8 2 for RTU 4 Even parity E 8 2 for RTU 5 Odd parity O 8 2 for RTU 1 P14 03 Communication response delay 0 200ms It refers to the time interval from when the data is received by t...

Page 225: ...bus communication processing action 0x000 0x111 Ones 0 Write operation has response 1 Write operation has no response Tens 0 Communication password protection is invalid 1 Communication password prote...

Page 226: ...wer failure 0 Disable 1 Enable 0x12 P14 49 Mapped function code of received PZD2 0x0000 0xFFFF 0x0000 P14 50 Mapped function code of received PZD3 0x0000 0xFFFF 0x0000 P14 51 Mapped function code of r...

Page 227: ...61 Mapped function code of sent PZD3 0x0000 0xFFFF 0x0000 P14 62 Mapped function code of sent PZD4 0x0000 0xFFFF 0x0000 P14 63 Mapped function code of sent PZD5 0x0000 0xFFFF 0x0000 P14 64 Mapped fun...

Page 228: ...the upper limit of reverse running frequency 0 Fmax Unit 0 01 Hz 7 Upper limit of electromotive torque 0 3000 in which 1000 corresponds to 100 0 of the motor rated current 8 Upper limit of braking tor...

Page 229: ...Output voltage x1 V 5 Output current x10 A 6 Actual output torque x10 7 Actual output power x10 8 Rotation speed of running x1 RPM 9 Linear speed of running x1 m s 10 Ramp reference frequency 11 Faul...

Page 230: ...pond to P14 60 P14 70 P15 24 Reserved P15 25 DP communication timeout time 0 0 invalid 60 0s 5 0s P15 26 CANopen communication timeout time 0 0 invalid 60 0s 5 0s P15 27 CANopen communication baud rat...

Page 231: ...eserved P16 02 Ethernet monitoring card IP address 1 0 255 192 P16 03 Ethernet monitoring card IP address 2 0 255 168 P16 04 Ethernet monitoring card IP address 3 0 255 0 P16 05 Ethernet monitoring ca...

Page 232: ...P16 17 Ethernet monitoring variable address 4 0x0000 0xFFFF 0x0000 P16 18 P16 23 Reserved P16 24 Identification time for the expansion card in card slot 1 0 0 600 0s If it is set to 0 0 identification...

Page 233: ...to 100 0 of the motor rated current 5 Setting of the upper limit of forward running frequency 0 Fmax Unit 0 01 Hz 6 Setting of the upper limit of reverse running frequency 0 Fmax Unit 0 01 Hz 7 Upper...

Page 234: ...16 43 Sent PZD2 0 31 0 Invalid 1 Running frequency x100 Hz 2 Set frequency x100 Hz 3 Bus voltage x10 V 4 Output voltage x1 V 5 Output current x10 A 6 Actual output torque x10 7 Actual output power x10...

Page 235: ...54 Ethernet IPcommunication timeout time 0 0 60 0s 5 0s P16 55 Ethernet IP communication rate 0 4 0 Self adaptive 1 100M full duplex 2 100M half duplex 3 10M full duplex 4 10M half duplex 0 P16 56 Bl...

Page 236: ...munication card gateway 3 0 255 0 P16 69 Industrial Ethernet communication card gateway 4 0 255 1 P17 Status viewing Function code Name Description Default value Modify P17 00 Set frequency Display cu...

Page 237: ...ative to rated motor torque during forward running positive value is motoring state negative value is generating state during reverse running positive value is generating state negative value is motor...

Page 238: ...uency Display input frequency of HDIB Range 0 000 50 000kHz 0 000 kHz P17 23 PID reference value Display PID reference value Range 100 0 100 0 0 0 P17 24 PID feedback value Display PID feedback value...

Page 239: ...ference value under vector control mode Range 3000 0 3000 0A 0 0A P17 35 AC incoming current Display the valid value of incoming current on AC side Range 0 0 5000 0A 0 0A P17 36 Output torque Display...

Page 240: ...0 P17 43 Upper limit frequency of forward running of torque control 0 00 P00 03 50 00Hz P17 44 Upper limit frequency of reverse running of torque control 0 00 P00 03 50 00Hz P17 45 Inertia compensati...

Page 241: ...ak value of bus voltage fluctuation at 100Hz frequency component which is detected by using a sine wave orthogonal function 0 0V P17 59 P17 63 Reserved 0 65535 0 P18 Closed loop control state check Fu...

Page 242: ...ange 0 65535 0 P18 09 Current position setup of spindle Current position setup when the spindle stops accurately Range 0 359 99 0 00 P18 10 Current position when spindle stops accurately Current posit...

Page 243: ...pulse speed mode Range 3276 8 3276 7Hz 0 00Hz P18 19 Position regulator output 327 68 327 67Hz 0 00Hz P18 20 Count value of resolver Count value of resolver Range 0 65535 0 P18 21 Resolver angle The...

Page 244: ...der filter width 0 63 0 P18 35 8k test duration 0 65535 0 P19 Expansion card state check Function code Name Description Default value Modify P19 00 Type of card at slot 1 0 65535 0 No card 1 Programma...

Page 245: ...nsion card at slot 1 0 00 655 35 0 00 P19 04 Software version of expansion card at slot 2 0 00 655 35 0 00 P19 05 Software version of expansion card at slot 3 0 00 655 35 0 00 P19 06 Input state of ex...

Page 246: ...le 2 0 65535 0 P19 19 Ethernet monitoring variable 3 0 65535 0 P19 20 Ethernet monitoring variable 4 0 65535 0 P19 21 AI AO detected temperature 20 0 200 0 C 0 0 C P19 22 P19 39 Reserved 0 65535 0 P20...

Page 247: ...0 9 125 s Tens High speed filter times corresponds to2 0 9 125 s 0x33 P20 06 Speed ratio between encoder mounting shaft and motor You need to set this parameter when the encoder is not installed on t...

Page 248: ...g of initial angle of pole 0 3 0 No operation 1 Rotary autotuning DC braking 2 Static autotuning suitable for resolver type encoder sin cos with CD signal feedback 3 Rotary autotuning initial angle id...

Page 249: ...se reference 0 No filter 1 Filter Bit4 Enable disable pulse reference filter 0 No filter 1 Filter Bit5 Pulse reference filter mode valid when Bit4 is set to 1 0 Self adaptive filter 1 Use P20 19 filte...

Page 250: ...Function code Name Description Default value Modify P21 00 Positioning mode 0x0000 0x7121 Ones Control mode selection 0 Speed control 1 Position control Tens Position command source 0 Pulse train 1 Di...

Page 251: ...3 A B dual channel pulse channel A pulse edge counts up channel B pulse edge counts down Tens Pulse direction Bit0 Set pulse direction 0 Forward 1 Reverse Bit1 Set pulse direction by running directio...

Page 252: ...100 0 of the rated motor speed 10 0 P21 07 Smooth filter coefficient during gain switchover The smooth filter coefficient during position gain switchover Setting range 0 15 5 P21 08 Output limit of po...

Page 253: ...tioning mode 0x0000 0xFFFF Bit0 Positioning mode selection 0 Relative position 1 Absolute position home reserved Bit1 Positioning cycle selection 0 Cyclic positioning by terminals 1 Automatic cyclic p...

Page 254: ...position Actual position P21 17 P21 11 P21 12 0 65535 0 P21 18 Positioning speed setup selection 0 Set by P21 19 1 Set by AI1 2 Set by AI2 3 Set by AI3 4 Set by high speed pulse HDIA 5 Set by high sp...

Page 255: ...e rising edge of the terminal is detected the pulse setting is increased to the value of P21 26 and the pulse reference channel is compensated by the pulse superposition rate set in P21 27 2 Input ter...

Page 256: ...cted by pulse train when the speed reference source is set to pulse train P0 06 12 or P0 07 12 Setting range 0 3200 0ms 10 0ms P21 30 Numerator of the 2nd command ratio 1 65535 1000 P21 31 Pulse refer...

Page 257: ...lation electric level type 0 Switch to speed mode 1 Position lock mode Bit9 Positioning completion signal selection 0 Electric level signal 1 Pulse signal Bit10 Z pulse signal source 0 Motor 1 Spindle...

Page 258: ...09 Spindle scale division angle 3 Setting range 0 00 359 99 45 00 P22 10 Spindle scale division angle 4 Setting range 0 00 359 99 60 00 P22 11 Spindle scale division angle 5 Setting range 0 00 359 99...

Page 259: ...tional gain 1 P23 00 P23 05 fit for vector control mode only Below switchover frequency 1 P23 02 the speed loop PI parameters are P23 00 and P23 01 Above switchover frequency 2 P23 05 the speed loop P...

Page 260: ...ing range of P23 03 0 0 200 0 Setting range of P23 04 0 000 10 000s Setting range of P23 05 P23 02 P00 03 Max output frequency P23 06 Speed loop output filter 0 8 corresponds to 0 2 8 10ms 0 P23 07 Sl...

Page 261: ...0 65535 Setting range of P23 13 0 65535 Setting range of P23 14 0 0 100 0 relative to max frequency 1000 P23 13 Integral coefficient of high frequency current loop 1000 P23 14 High frequency switchove...

Page 262: ...nge 0 001 65 535 1 000 P24 07 Control parameters of synchronous motor 0x0000 0xFFFF Bit0 Enable Z pulse calibration Bit1 Enable encoder angle calibration Bit2 Enable SVC speed measurement Bit3 Reserve...

Page 263: ...ction 0 No optimization 1 Optimization mode 1 2 Optimization mode 2 1 P24 13 CD signal zero offset gain 0 65535 0 P24 14 Encoder type selection 0x00 0x11 Ones Incremental encoder 0 without UVW 1 with...

Page 264: ...ion output source setting valid only for incremental encoders 0 Encoder signals 1 Pulse reference signals Bits 7 15 Reserved P24 18 Encoder pulse filter width 0 63 The filtering time is P24 18 0 25 s...

Page 265: ...rminal function 0 P25 04 S8 terminal function 0 P25 05 S9 terminal function 0 P25 06 S10 terminal function 0 P25 07 HDI3 terminal function 0 P25 08 Input terminal polarity of expansion card 0x00 0x7F...

Page 266: ...ay 0 000s P25 22 S10 terminal switch on delay 0 000s P25 23 S10 switch off delay 0 000s P25 24 Lower limit value of AI3 These function codes define the relation between analog input voltage and corres...

Page 267: ...e of P25 24 0 00V P25 26 Setting range of P25 25 300 0 300 0 Setting range of P25 26 P25 24 10 00V Setting range of P25 27 300 0 300 0 Setting range of P25 28 0 000s 10 000s Setting range of P25 29 0...

Page 268: ...Range 0 1 0 Voltage type 1 Current type 0 P25 42 P25 45 Reserved P26 Output functions of expansion I O card Function code Name Description Default value Modify P26 00 HDO2 output type 0 Open collector...

Page 269: ...itch on delay Used to define the corresponding delay of the level variation from switch on to switch off Y electric level Y valid Invalid Switch on delay invalid Valid Switch off delay Setting range 0...

Page 270: ...off delay 0 000s P26 33 Relay RO10 switch on delay 0 000s P26 34 Relay RO10 switch off delay 0 000s P26 35 AO2 output selection The same with P06 14 0 P26 36 AO3 output selection 0 P26 38 Lower limit...

Page 271: ...7 0 000s 10 000s 0 000s P26 43 Lower limit of AO3 output 0 0 P26 44 Corresponding AO3 output of lower limit 0 00V P26 45 Upper limit of AO3 output 100 0 P26 46 Corresponding AO3 output of upper limit...

Page 272: ...Used to write a value to WrP9 of the programmable card 0 P27 10 I_WrP10 0 65535 Used to write a value to WrP10 of the programmable card 0 P27 11 Programmable card status 0 1 Used to display the status...

Page 273: ...grammable card 0 P27 22 Digital input terminal status of programmable card 0x00 0x3F Bit5 Bit0 indicate PS6 PS1 respectively 0x00 P27 23 Digital output terminal status of programmable card 0x0 0x3 Bit...

Page 274: ...Name Description Default Modify P28 00 Master slave mode 0 Master slave control is invalid 1 The local machine is a master 2 The local machine is a slave 0 P28 01 Master slave communication data selec...

Page 275: ...count 1 15 1 P28 07 P28 08 Reserved P28 09 CAN slave torque offset 100 0 100 0 0 0 P28 10 Enabling EC PT100 PT1000 to detect temperature 0x00 0x11 Ones place PT100 temperature detection 0 Disable 1 E...

Page 276: ...P28 17 EC PT1000 detected OH protection threshold 0 0 150 0 C 120 0 C P28 18 EC PT1000 detected OH pre alarm threshold 0 0 150 0 C 100 0 C P28 19 PT1000 detected temperature calibration upper limit 5...

Page 277: ...P19 11 To measure temperature switch the output of AO1 to current and connect one end of the temperature resistor to AI1 and AO1 and the other end to GND 0 P28 26 AI AO detected motor OH protection t...

Page 278: ...0 01 to 1 or changing the winding unwiding switchover terminals 0 P90 02 Reel mechanical transmission rate 0 01 600 00 Motor rotation speed Reel rotation speed Reel diameter Motor shaft diameter 1 00...

Page 279: ...Not calculated 1 AI1 2 AI2 3 AI3 4 High speed pulse HDI 5 Linear speed 6 Thickness of wire 7 Thickness of strip 0 P90 14 Roll diameter calculation delay time 0 0 100 0s 1 0s P90 15 Min roll diameter...

Page 280: ...60 1 P90 26 Roll diameter set value 0 0 100 0 80 0 P90 27 Roll diameter reset setting 0x0000 0x1111 Ones place At stop 0 Remain current roll diameter 1 Restore to initial roll diameter Tens place Pow...

Page 281: ...differential time 0 00 10 00s 0 00s P90 36 PID parameter adjustment reference point 1 0 0 P90 37 10 0 P90 37 PID parameter adjustment reference point 2 P90 36 100 0 50 0 P90 38 Min frequency for roll...

Page 282: ...ro speed 0 1 0 Enable 1 Disable 0 P91 07 Torque compensation selection 0x000 0x111 Ones place Frictional torque compensation 0 No 1 Yes Tens place Inertia compensation 0 No 1 Yes Hundreds place Compen...

Page 283: ...tion frequency point of sliding friction torque 1 P91 14 P91 16 20 0 P91 16 Compensation frequency point of sliding friction torque 2 P91 15 P91 17 50 0 P91 17 Compensation frequency point of sliding...

Page 284: ...1 0 Inverse proportional curve 1 Multi point curve 0 P91 28 Roll diameter value 1 0 0 5000 0mm 200 0 mm P91 29 Tension taper coefficient for roll diameter value 1 0 0 50 0 3 0 P91 30 Roll diameter val...

Page 285: ...time from final zero bit to initial zero bit 0 00 60 00s 5 00s P92 08 Feeding interrupt detection mode 0 3 0 Not detect 1 Detect based on digital value 2 Detect based on roll diameter calculation valu...

Page 286: ...cription Default Modify P93 00 Actual control mode 0 3 0 Invalid tension control 1 Close loop tension speed control 2 Open loop tension torque control 3 Close loop tension torque control 0 P93 01 Actu...

Page 287: ...9Hz 0 00Hz P93 17 Main traction running frequency 300 0 300 0Hz 0 0Hz P93 18 Set tension 0 30000N 0N P93 19 Tension taper coefficient 0 0 100 0 0 0 P93 20 Actual tension 0 30000N 0N P93 21 Basic torqu...

Page 288: ...ion parameter list 279 Function code Name Description Default Modify torque P93 29 Measured tension 0 30000N 0N P93 30 Number of material turns on the reel 100 32767 0 P93 31 Length of material on the...

Page 289: ...types of last six faults P07 33 P07 40 P07 41 P07 48 and P07 49 P07 56 record the running data of the VFD when the latest three faults occurred 7 5 VFD faults and solutions When fault occurred proces...

Page 290: ...nabled Increase acceleration deceleration time Check input power Select the VFD with larger power Check if the load is short circuited to ground short circuit or line to line short circuit or the rota...

Page 291: ...Communication suffers from strong interference Set proper baud rate Check the wiring of communication interfaces Set proper communication address Replace or change the wiring to enhance anti interfere...

Page 292: ...re alarm threshold PCE 26 Keypad communication fault The keypad wire is poorly contacted or disconnected The keypad wire is too long and suffers strong interference Circuit fault occurred to the keypa...

Page 293: ...it is proper increase the detection time Check whether control parameters are set properly STo 35 Maladjustment fault Control parameters of synchronous motor is set improperly The parameter gained fr...

Page 294: ...TO is improper Fault occurred to external switch of STO Hardware fault occurred to safety circuit of channel H2 Check whether terminal wiring of STO is proper and firm enough Check whether external sw...

Page 295: ...tify the expansion card in card slot 3 There is data transmission in interfaces of card slot 3 however it cannot read the card type Confirm whether the expansion card inserted can be supported Stabili...

Page 296: ...card communication timeout fault There is no data transmission between the communication card and the host controller or PLC Check whether the communication card wiring is loose or dropped E NET 30 Et...

Page 297: ...P E10 45 54 Programmable card customized faults 1 10 User program logic error in the programmable card A fault occurred on the customized position Check the user program logic Perform troubleshooting...

Page 298: ...Check the voltage of RST with a multimeter VFD fault Check the voltage of the grid Whether fault information is displayed Identify the channel of running commands Press RUN to run Running properly Re...

Page 299: ...ons occurs on the load Whether unusual fluctuations occurs when it runs at the set frequency Whether the ASR and ACR parameters are set properly Whether it is vector control Whether autotuning is perf...

Page 300: ...tact our company Whether the ACC DEC time can be prolonged Whether to use a brake accessory Add brake accessories Adjust the brake accessories and resistance Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes...

Page 301: ...he time Use a variable frequency motor Reduce the load Replace the motor Set the carrier frequency properly Add an output filter If it is a VFD fault contact our company Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Ye...

Page 302: ...ct our company If it is a VFD fault contact our company Reduce the load and increase the capacity of the VFD Add a cooling device or derate the VFD Whether the ambient temperature is too high Whether...

Page 303: ...high Whether a special motor is used Reduce the inertia of the load and increase the capacity of the VFD Whether it is V F control Contact our company Whether the load torque is too large Use larger...

Page 304: ...r there are interference sources Perform parameter autotuning Whether the ACC DEC time is too short Set the motor type and parameters correctly Whether parameter autotuning is performed Replace the mo...

Page 305: ...terminal of the VFD is severely affected displaying the values incorrectly 6 Proximity switches are used in the system After a VFD is started the indicator of a proximity switch flickers and the outpu...

Page 306: ...ter If you are sure that communication exceptions are caused by interference you can resolve the problem through the following measures 1 Simple inspection 2 Arrange the communication cables and motor...

Page 307: ...0 1 F between the digital input terminal S and the COM terminal 3 Connect the digital input terminal S that controls the start and stop to other idle digital input terminals in parallel For example if...

Page 308: ...ribution 1 Check and ensure that the power cable is not soaking in water 2 Check and ensure that the cables are not damaged or spliced 3 Check and ensure that no secondary grounding is performed on th...

Page 309: ...there are foreign matters such as tools or dangerous substances placed nearby Visual inspection There are no tools or dangerous substances placed nearby Voltage Check the voltage of the main circuit a...

Page 310: ...aintenance information or measure them through electrostatic capacity No exception occurs Check whether the electrostatic capacity is measured as required Use instruments to measure the capacity Elect...

Page 311: ...whether the bolts loose Screw them up No exception occurs Check whether there is discoloration caused due to overheat Visual inspection and determine the service life based on the maintenance informat...

Page 312: ...he reverse steps Assemble the VFD Ensure that the air direction of the fan is consistent with that of the VFD as shown in the following figure Rotating direction Air direction Air direction Figure 8 1...

Page 313: ...changing requires little current and therefore you can use a small capacity power supply 2 A is sufficient The method for using a resistor incandescent lamp to charge the drive is described as follows...

Page 314: ...5 operations Otherwise physical injuries or damage to the device may be caused 1 Stop the VFD disconnect the power supply and wait for a time no shorter than the waiting time designated on the VFD 2 C...

Page 315: ...es data bits check bits end bits and other basic parameters must be set consistently A Modbus network is a control network with one master and multiple slaves that is on one Modbus network there is on...

Page 316: ...ace Connect end A of the RS485 interface to the 485 port on the terminal block of the VFD and connect end B to the 485 port It is recommended that you use shielded twisted pairs When an RS232 RS485 co...

Page 317: ...VFD INVT VFD Earth Earth Figure 9 4 Practical application diagram of chrysanthemum connection Figure 9 5 shows the start connection diagram When this connection mode is adopted the two devices that ar...

Page 318: ...BIT1 BIT2 BIT3 BIT4 BIT5 BIT6 BIT7 Check bit End bit In a character frame only the data bits carry information The start bit check bit and end bit are used to facilitate the transmission of the data...

Page 319: ...meters DATA N 1 DATA 0 data domain Data of 2 N bytes main content of the communication as well as the core of data exchanging CRC CHK LSBs Detection value CRC 16 bits CRC CHK MSBs END frame tail T1 T2...

Page 320: ...r calculates the CRC of the received frame and compares the result with the value in the received CRC domain If the two CRC values are not equal to each other errors occur in the transmission During C...

Page 321: ...antity of data to be read depends on the data quantity in the command A maximum of 16 pieces of data can be read The addresses of the read parameters must be contiguous Each piece of data occupies 2 b...

Page 322: ...cupies two bytes with the MSB on the left and LSB on the right Data quantity indicates the quantity of data to be read unit word The value of Start address is 0004H and that of Data quantity is 0002H...

Page 323: ...f the VFD For example to write 5000 1388H to 0004H of the VFD whose address is 02H the structure of the frame is described in the following table RTU master command transmitted by the master to the VF...

Page 324: ...smission time of 3 5 bytes ADDR 01H CMD 08H MSB of the sub function code 00H LSB of the sub function code 00H MSB of data 12H LSB of data ABH LSB of CRC CHK ADH MSB of CRC CHK 14H END T1 T2 T3 T4 tran...

Page 325: ...g the state information and setting related function parameters of the VFD 9 4 5 1 Function code address representation rules The address of a function code consists of two bytes with the MSB on the l...

Page 326: ...the on chip RAM and it is invalid when used for reading data 9 4 5 2 Description of other Modbus function addresses In addition to modifying the parameters of the VFD the master can also control the...

Page 327: ...1 DC braking 0 DC braking disabled R W 200AH Virtual input terminal command range 0x000 0x3FF Corresponding to S8 S7 S6 S5 HDIB HDIA S4 S3 S2 S1 R W 200BH Virtual output terminal command range 0x00 0x...

Page 328: ...CHV100 communication addresses R Set frequency 3001H 0 Fmax unit 0 01Hz R Bus voltage 3002H 0 0 2000 0 V unit 0 1V R Output voltage 3003H 0 1200V unit 1V R Output current 3004H 0 0 3000 0A unit 0 1A...

Page 329: ...ference source P09 00 to Modbus Modbus TCP communication The following table describes the encoding rules of device codes corresponding to the identification code 2103H of the VFD 8 MSBs Meaning 8 LSB...

Page 330: ...er transmits the Wake up from sleep delay parameter read command the master receives the following response from the VFD VFD address Read command Parameter data CRC 2 byte data 01 03 02 00 32 39 91 Th...

Page 331: ...er 08H Parameter cannot be modified in running The parameter to be modified in the write operation of the upper computer cannot be modified during the running of the VFD 09H Password protection A user...

Page 332: ...r Operation failure which means The parameter is set to an invalid value in the write operation 9 4 8 Read Write operation example For the formats of the read and write commands see sections 9 4 1 and...

Page 333: ...mand is 2000H and 0001H indicates forward running as shown in the following table Function Address Data description R W Communication based control command 2000H 0001H Forward running R W 0002H Revers...

Page 334: ...poses In practical applications no space is required in the commands 9 4 8 3 Continuously write command 10H examples Example 1 Set the VFD whose address is 01H to be forward running at the frequency o...

Page 335: ...ive350 series VFD defines four groups of acceleration and deceleration time which can be selected via multi function digital input terminals P05 group The acceleration deceleration time of the VFD is...

Page 336: ...If the RTU mode is selected you need to select the hexadecimal form Input HEX To set the software to automatically execute the CRC function you need to select ModbusRTU select CRC16 MODBU SRTU and se...

Page 337: ...an exception response Possible causes of no response include the following The serial port is set incorrectly For example the converter uses the serial port COM1 but COM2 is selected for the communica...

Page 338: ...ndicate the 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th generations of technical version Distinguishing code 01 Incremental PG card frequency divided output 02 Sine Cosine PG card pulse direction setting frequency divided ou...

Page 339: ...hing code 01 10 points with 6 inputs and 4 outputs 2 transistor outputs 2 relay outputs 02 8 points of IO 1 point of AI 1 point of AO and 1 point of RS485 communication 03 Reserved Special requirement...

Page 340: ...ation card Expansion card version Empty Version A B Version B C Version C EC IO 5 01 00 Field Field description Naming example Product category EC Expansion card Card category IC IoT card IO IO card P...

Page 341: ...ons of technical version Distinguishing code 01 GPRS card 02 4G card 03 Reserved Antenna type 1 Internal 2 External SIM card type 0 Plug in standard 1 Surface mounted Special requirement G With GPS S...

Page 342: ...th communication card EC TX501 1 EC TX501 2 Supporting Bluetooth 4 0 With INVT s mobile phone APP you can set the parameters and monitor the states of the VFD through Bluetooth The maximum communicati...

Page 343: ...th two Modbus TCP IO ports supporting 100M full duplex operating and supporting line and star network topologies with the nodes up to 32 Able to function as a Modbus TCP slave Sin Cos PG card EC PG502...

Page 344: ...oders Applicable to 5 V or 12 V push pull encoders Applicable to 5 V differential encoders 24V simplified incremental PG card EC PG507 24 Applicable to 24 V OC encoders Applicable to 24 V push pull en...

Page 345: ...ion card EC TX503 Ethernet communication card EC TX504 CANopen CAN master slave control communication card EC TX505 511 PROFINET communication card EC TX509 Ethernet IP communication card EC TX510 EC...

Page 346: ...l PG card EC PG505 12 24V incremental PG card EC PG505 24 Simplified incremental PG card EC PG507 12 24V simplified incremental PG card EC PG507 24 GPRS card EC IC501 2 A 2 Dimensions and installation...

Page 347: ...d slot 5 To ensure high anti interference capability in closed loop control you need to use a shielding wire in the encoder cable and ground the two ends of the shielding wire that is connect the shie...

Page 348: ...6 STEP 8 Unscrew the screws and remove th e lower cover Unscrew the screws take out the keypad and remove the upper cover Insert the EC Align the EC positioning holes and positioning studs to fix the...

Page 349: ...4 Expansion card grounding diagram 2 Wire an expansion card as follows EC wiring EC wire binding position Figure A 5 Expansion card wiring A 4 IO expansion cards A 4 1 IO expansion card 1 EC IO501 00...

Page 350: ...digital output 1 analog input 1 analog output and two relay outputs It is user friendly providing relay outputs through European style screw terminals and other inputs and outputs through spring termi...

Page 351: ...V 2 Output frequency range 0 1 kHz 3 The terminals CME and COM are shorted through J3 before delivery Relay output RO3A NO contact of relay 3 1 Contact capacity 3A AC 250 V 1A DC 30 V 2 Do not use th...

Page 352: ...terminals EC IO502 00 terminal function description Category Symbol Name Function Power PW External power supply The working power of digital input is provided by an external power supply Voltage ran...

Page 353: ...4A NO RO4C common terminal Contact capacity 3A AC250V 1A DC30V RO4C Contact C of NO relay 4 24V PE COM S6 S5 PW Terminal S5 Terminal S6 PT1 PT2 PT PE Externally connected temperature resistor Expansio...

Page 354: ...her 0 5s and it is off when the expansion card is disconnected from the control board LED4 ERR fault indicator red Blinks an error occurs the period is 1s on for 0 5s and off for the other 0 5s and th...

Page 355: ...5 Both source and sink inputs are allowed but the input types must be the same PS2 COM Digital input 2 PS3 COM Digital input 3 PS4 COM Digital input 4 PS5 COM Digital input 5 PS6 COM Digital input 6...

Page 356: ...n with the control board Blinking periodically The expansion card is properly connected to the control board the period is 1s on for 0 5s and off for the other 0 5s Off The expansion card is disconnec...

Page 357: ...cker antenna install a wireless communication card on the VFD first and then lead the SMA connector of the sucker antenna into the VFD and screw it to CN2 as shown in the following figure Place the an...

Page 358: ...e shielding line 5V and GND_BUS are bus terminators Some devices such as the optical transceiver RS485 may need to obtain power through these pins On some devices the transmission and receiving direct...

Page 359: ...of the user parameter data set during the initialization of the communication card is different from that during the network configuration Blinks at the frequency of 4 Hz An error occurs in the ASIC...

Page 360: ...There is no data exchange with the upper computer LED4 Power indicator On The control board feeds power to the communication card A 6 4 CANopen communication card EC TX505 and CAN master slave control...

Page 361: ...nd the power supply are properly connected Blinks The communication card is in the pre operation state Blinks once The communication card is in the stopped state LED6 Error indicator On The CAN contro...

Page 362: ...ommunication with the PROFINET controller has been established LED3 System fault indicator Green On PROFINET diagnosis is enabled Off PROFINET diagnosis is not enabled LED4 Slave ready indicator Green...

Page 363: ...s The electrical connection in start network topology mode is shown in the following Master device Slave device 2 RJ45 RJ45 Slave device 1 RJ45 RJ45 Slave device n RJ45 RJ45 Switch A 6 6 EtherNet IP c...

Page 364: ...s conflict between the card and PLC Off The communication between the card and PLC is offline LED3 Red On Failed to set up I O between the card and PLC Blinking 1Hz Incorrect PLC configuration Blinkin...

Page 365: ...r PLC Slave 1 CN2 CN1 Slave 2 CN2 CN1 Slave n CN2 CN1 Figure A 8 Electrical wiring diagram for a linear topology Master PLC Slave 1 CN2 CN1 Slave 2 CN2 CN1 Slave n CN2 CN1 Switch Figure A 9 Electrical...

Page 366: ...ion card is establishing a connection with the control board Blinking periodically The expansion card is properly connected to the control board the period is 1s on for 0 5s and off for the other 0 5s...

Page 367: ...O BO ZO ZO The following figure shows the external wiring of the PG card when it is used in combination with an encoder without CD signals U V W U V W M3 PG 24V PE COM S4 S3 S2 S1 HDIB PW HDIA R S T A...

Page 368: ...nals are arranged as follows A2 A2 B2 B2 Z2 Z2 PE AO BO ZO A1 B1 Z1 U V W PWR GND AO BO ZO A1 B1 Z1 U V W PGND Indicator definition Indicator Name Description LED1 Disconnection indicator This indicat...

Page 369: ...Port Description PWR Encoder power Voltage 5 V 5 Max current 200 mA PGND A1 Encoder interface 1 Differential incremental PG interface of 5 V 2 Response frequency 400 kHz A1 B1 B1 Z1 Z1 A2 Pulse setti...

Page 370: ...2 A2 B2 B2 Z2 Z2 CNC PLC Upper computer V W W U U V A1 A1 PGND PWR B1 B1 Z1 Z1 A 7 3 Resolver PG card EC PG504 00 PE AO BO ZO EX SI CO A2 B2 Z2 PWR GND AO BO ZO EX SI CO A2 B2 Z2 GND Indicator definit...

Page 371: ...ng terminals EC PG504 00 terminal function description Signal Port Description SI Encoder signal input Recommended resolver transformation ratio 0 5 SI CO CO EX Encoder excitation signal 1 Factory set...

Page 372: ...card EC PG505 12 The terminals are arranged as follows The dual in line package DIP switch SW1 is used to set the voltage class 5 V or 12 V of the power supply of the encoder The DIP switch can be op...

Page 373: ...modes of wiring It is user friendly adopting spring terminals EC PG505 12 terminal function description Signal Port Description PWR Encoder power Voltage 5 V 12 V 5 Max output 150 mA Select the voltag...

Page 374: ...ion card used in combination with an open collector encoder A pull up resistor is configured inside the PG card 24V PE COM S4 S3 S2 S1 HDIB PW HDIA A1 B1 B1 Z1 Z1 R S T U V W U V W M3 PG AO AO BO BO Z...

Page 375: ...external wiring of the expansion card used in combination with a push pull encoder 24V PE COM S4 S3 S2 S1 HDIB PW HDIA A1 B1 B1 Z1 Z1 R S T U V W U V W M3 PG AO AO BO BO ZO ZO pulse A pulse B A2 A2 B2...

Page 376: ...ntial encoder 24V PE COM S4 S3 S2 S1 HDIB PW HDIA A1 B1 B1 Z1 Z1 R S T U V W U V W M3 PG AO AO BO BO ZO ZO pulse A pulse B A2 A2 B2 B2 Forward jogging Forward running CNC PLC Upper computer A1 Fault r...

Page 377: ...icator On The control board feeds power to the PG card EC PG505 24 can work in combination with multiple types of incremental encoders through various external wiring modes It is user friendly adoptin...

Page 378: ...HDIB PW HDIA A1 B1 B1 Z1 Z1 R S T U V W U V W M3 PG AO BO ZO pulse A pulse B A2 A2 B2 B2 FWD jog FWD run CNC PLC Upper computer A1 Fault reset Z2 Z2 PGND PWR Z B A The following figure shows the exter...

Page 379: ...onnected from the control board LED2 Disconnection indicator Off A1 or B1 of the encoder is disconnected On The encoder pulses are normal LED3 Power indicator On The control board feeds power to the P...

Page 380: ...encoder is disconnected On The encoder pulses are normal LED3 Power indicator This indicator is on after the control board feeds power to the PG card EC PG507 24 can work in combination with multiple...

Page 381: ...or encoder A pull up resistor is configured in the PG card 24V PE COM S4 S3 S2 S1 HDIB PW HDIA A1 B1 B1 Z1 Z1 R S T U V W U V W M3 PG AO AO BO BO ZO ZO pulse A pulse B A2 A2 B2 B2 REV run FWD run CNC...

Page 382: ...ation with a push pull encoder 24V PE COM S4 S3 S2 S1 HDIB PW HDIA A1 B1 B1 Z1 Z1 R S T U V W U V W M3 PG AO AO BO BO ZO ZO pulse A pulse B A2 A2 B2 B2 REV run FWD run CNC PLC Upper computer A1 Fault...

Page 383: ...combination with a differential encoder 24V PE COM S4 S3 S2 S1 HDIB PW HDIA A1 B1 B1 Z1 Z1 R S T U V W U V W M3 PG AO AO BO BO ZO ZO pulse A pulse B A2 A2 B2 B2 REV run FWD run CNC PLC Upper computer...

Page 384: ...t a frequency of 1s when the card normally connects to the control board LED2 Power indicator It is on upon power on LED3 Run indicator The card communicates normally LED4 GPRS state indicator When GP...

Page 385: ...e that the power flowing through the common DC connection in the common DC system does not exceed the rated power of the motor B 2 2 Derating If the ambient temperature at the VFD installation site ex...

Page 386: ...n data Motor type Asynchronous induction motor or permanent magnet synchronous motor Voltage 0 U1 Motor rated voltage 3PH symmetrical Umax VFD rated voltage at the field weakening point Short circuit...

Page 387: ...purpose variable frequency adjustable speed equipment of 1 kV and lower Part 3 Safety regulations B 5 1 CE marking The CE marking on the name plate of a VFD indicates that the VFD is CE compliant mee...

Page 388: ...ripheral accessories and install it following the description in the EMC filter manual 2 Select the motor and control cables according to the description in the manual 3 Install the VFD according to t...

Page 389: ...ad 109 3 71 3 28 5 16 8 2 5 109 3 56 6 7 71 3 58 2 4 19 34 4 19 20 4 Figure C 1 Keypad structure diagram C 2 2 Keypad installation bracket Note You can directly use M3 threaded screws or a keypad brac...

Page 390: ...multifunction VFD Dimension drawings 381 C 3 VFD structure Figure C 3 VFD structure diagram C 4 Dimensions of AC 3PH 380V 15 440V 10 C 4 1 Wall mounting dimensions W1 H1 D1 W2 H2 Figure C 4 Wall mount...

Page 391: ...Dimension drawings 382 W1 W2 H1 H2 W3 D1 Figure C 5 Wall mounting diagram for 380V 45 75kW models W1 D1 W2 H1 H2 Figure C 6 Wall mounting diagram for 380V 90 110kW models W1 H1 D1 W2 W2 6 11 0 H2 Figu...

Page 392: ...126 115 186 175 185 5 M4 4kW 5 5kW 126 115 186 175 201 5 M4 7 5kW 146 131 256 243 5 192 6 M5 11kW 15kW 170 151 320 303 5 220 6 M5 18 5kW 22kW 200 185 340 6 328 6 208 6 M5 30kW 37kW 250 230 400 380 22...

Page 393: ...1 H2 H3 H4 D1 D2 Mounting hole Fixing screw 1 5kW 2 2kW 150 2 115 130 7 5 234 220 190 13 5 185 65 5 5 M4 4kW 5 5kW 150 2 115 130 7 5 234 220 190 13 5 201 83 5 M4 7 5kW 170 2 131 150 9 5 292 276 260 6...

Page 394: ...g diagram for 380V 220 315kW models W1 W2 W2 H1 H2 3 22 0 D1 D2 D2 W3 6 12 0 Figure C 13 Floor mounting diagram for 380V 355 500kW models Table C 3 Floor mounting dimensions of 380V VFD models unit mm...

Page 395: ...C 3PH 520V 15 690V 10 C 5 1 Wall mounting dimensions W1 D1 W2 H1 H2 Figure C 14 Wall mounting diagram for 660V 22 132kW models W1 H1 D1 W2 W2 6 11 0 H2 Figure C 15 Wall mounting diagram for 660V 160 2...

Page 396: ...5 2 Flange installation dimensions W1 H1 D1 W2 H2 98 0 D2 W2 W3 W4 H4 H2 H3 Figure C 17 Flange mounting diagram for 660V 22 132kW models W1 D1 W2 W2 D2 H2 H1 W4 W3 W2 W2 H4 H2 H3 Figure C 18 Flange mo...

Page 397: ...g diagram for 660V 250 355kW models W1 W2 W2 H1 H2 3 22 0 D1 D2 D2 W3 6 12 0 Figure C 20 Floor mounting diagram for 660V 400 630kW models Table C 6 Floor mounting dimensions of 660V VFD models unit mm...

Page 398: ...recommended mounting method Note The recommended mounting method for parallel VFDs facilitates internal air intake and better heat dissipation but the installation size is larger Figure C 21 Parallel...

Page 399: ...625 5 570 12 2000kW 690 620 655 2775 40 1900 636 3 625 5 570 12 2500kW 690 620 655 3470 40 1900 636 3 625 5 570 12 3000kW 690 620 655 4165 40 1900 636 3 625 5 570 12 Table C 8 Dimensions of mounting p...

Page 400: ...od Note Using the close mounting method for parallel VFDs will have a smaller size which affects the internal air intake of the product but meets the product cooling effect Figure C 23 Parallel mounti...

Page 401: ...36 3 625 5 570 12 2000kW 2589 2519 2554 13 1900 636 3 625 5 570 12 2500kW 3222 3152 3187 13 1900 636 3 625 5 570 12 3000kW 3855 3785 3820 13 1900 636 3 625 5 570 12 Table C 10 Dimensions of closely mo...

Page 402: ...g resistor Braking unit PC RS485 RS232 converter Output filter Output reactor Motor Earth Upper PC software 485 485 Standard PB Note The 380V 37kW and lower models are equipped with built in braking u...

Page 403: ...y that restricts the electromagnetic interference generated by the VFD and transmitted to the public grid through the power cable Try to install the input filter near the input terminal side of the VF...

Page 404: ...r core cables symmetrical shielded cables can reduce electromagnetic radiation as well as the current and loss of the motor cables Shield layer Jacket Insulator Conductor PE PE conductor and shield la...

Page 405: ...d shield layers Keypads need to be connected by using network cables In complicated electromagnetic environments shielded network cables are recommended Note Analog signals and digital signals cannot...

Page 406: ...5 70 70 M10 18 23 GD350 110GP 4 95 50 95 95 M12 31 40 GD350 132G 4 95 50 95 95 M12 31 40 GD350 160G 4 150 70 150 150 M12 31 40 GD350 185G 4 185 95 185 185 M12 31 40 GD350 200G 4 185 95 185 185 M12 31...

Page 407: ...31 40 GD350 280G 6 120 70 120 120 M12 31 40 GD350 315G 6 150 70 150 150 M12 31 40 GD350 355G 6 185 95 185 185 M12 31 40 GD350 400G 6 2 70 70 2 70 2 70 M12 31 40 GD350 450G 6 2 95 95 2 95 2 95 M12 31 4...

Page 408: ...0 6 3 185 2 150 3 185 Table D 4 AC 3PH 520V 15 690V 10 Total power kW 660V parallel VFD requirement Recommended copper core cable size for a single VFD mm Power kW Quantity RST UVW PE 710 kW 355 2 185...

Page 409: ...le Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard 15 core serial port cable Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard D 4 6 Cable arrangement Motor cables must be arranged away from...

Page 410: ...cuit breaker MCCB between the AC power supply and VFD The breaker must be locked in the open state to facilitate installation and inspection The capacity of the breaker needs to be 1 5 to 2 times the...

Page 411: ...0 160G 4 500 500 400 GD350 185G 4 500 600 400 GD350 200G 4 630 600 500 GD350 220G 4 630 700 500 GD350 250G 4 700 800 630 GD350 280G 4 800 1000 630 GD350 315G 4 1000 1000 800 GD350 355G 4 1000 1000 800...

Page 412: ...ustment coefficient on the input side When the distance between the VFD and motor is longer than 50m the parasitic capacitance between the long cable and ground may cause large leakage current and ove...

Page 413: ...D 2 Horizontal reactor diagram for 380V 350 500kW and 660V 400 630kW D 6 1 For a single VFD Table D 7 Reactors for AC 3PH 380V 15 440V 10 VFD model Input reactor DC reactor Output reactor GD350 1R5G 4...

Page 414: ...4 DCL2 315 4 OCL2 350 4 GD350 350G 4 Standard DCL2 400 4 OCL2 350 4 GD350 400G 4 Standard DCL2 400 4 OCL2 400 4 GD350 450G 4 Standard DCL2 500 4 OCL2 500 4 GD350 500G 4 Standard DCL2 500 4 OCL2 500 4...

Page 415: ...a DC reactor is configured The rated output voltage drop of output reactors is 1 The preceding table describes external accessories You need to specify whether external or built in accessories are nee...

Page 416: ...the VFD is higher than 90 after a DC reactor is configured The rated output voltage drop of output reactors is 1 DC reactors are externally connected You need to specify whether external or built in r...

Page 417: ...wer input filter L Output filter C Voltage class 04 AC 3PH 380V 15 440V 10 06 AC 3PH 520V 15 690V 10 D 3 digit code indicating the rated current For example 015 indicates 15A E Filter performance L Ge...

Page 418: ...0G 4 FLT P041000L B FLT L041000L B GD350 500G 4 Refer to the preceding table for the filter model selection for a paralel VFD system Note The input EMI meets the C2 requirements after an input filter...

Page 419: ...ific value the VFD reports an overvoltage fault To prevent this from happening you need to configure braking components The design installation commissioning and operation of the device must be perfor...

Page 420: ...0 braking usage 50 braking usage 80 braking usage GD350 1R5G 4 Built in braking unit 326 0 23 1 1 1 8 170 GD350 2R2G 4 222 0 33 1 7 2 6 130 GD350 004G 4 122 0 6 3 4 8 80 GD350 5R5G 4 89 0 75 4 1 6 6 6...

Page 421: ...braking usage and 80 braking usage You can select the braking system based on the actual operation conditions When using an external braking unit set the braking voltage class of the braking unit pro...

Page 422: ...G 6 DBU100H 400 6 3 0 60 300 480 2 8 GD350 450G 6 DBU100H 320 6 Quantity Two 5 5 2 34 2 168 2 270 2 3 4 2 GD350 500G 6 4 8 2 38 2 188 2 300 2 GD350 560G 6 4 3 2 42 2 210 2 336 2 GD350 630G 6 3 8 2 47...

Page 423: ...flowing from the resistor is of hundreds of degrees Celsius Prevent any materials from contacting the resistor Installation of braking resistors The 380V 37kW and lower VFD models need only external b...

Page 424: ...l circuit 24V Switch relay and so on UDC UDC Drive circuit PWM PWM U V W H1 H2 Note The contacts of the safety switch must be opened or closed within 250 ms and the cable that connects the VFD to the...

Page 425: ...the drive if it is running disconnect the input power supply and isolate the drive from the power cable through the switch Check the STO circuit connection according to the circuit diagram Check whet...

Page 426: ...GD350 055G 4 0 51 0 69 1 26 0 71 0 89 1 47 0 88 1 40 22 IE2 GD350 055G 4 B F 0 51 0 69 1 26 0 71 0 89 1 47 0 88 1 40 22 IE2 GD350 075G 4 0 44 0 61 1 12 0 51 0 69 1 29 0 76 1 42 22 IE2 GD350 075G 4 B F...

Page 427: ...GD350 015G 4 21 0 15 32 GD350 018G 4 25 0 18 5 38 GD350 022G 4 29 6 22 45 GD350 030G 4 39 4 30 60 GD350 037G 4 49 3 37 75 GD350 045G 4 60 5 45 92 GD350 045G 4 B F 60 5 45 92 GD350 055G 4 75 7 55 115 G...

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