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Page 2: ...This operation manual is intended for users with basic knowledge of electricity and electric devices LSLV S100 is the official name for S100 ...

Page 3: ...wise do not operate the inverter while the cover is open Exposure of high voltage terminals or charging area to the external environment may result in an electric shock Do not remove any covers or touch the internal circuit boards PCBs or electrical contacts on the product when the power is on or during operation Doing so may result in serious injury death or serious property damage Do not open th...

Page 4: ...erate the inverter with wet hands Doing so may result in electric shock Check the information about the protection level for the circuits and devices The following connection terminals and devices are the Protective Class 0 It means that the circuit protection level depends on the basic insulation If there is no basic insulation is failed it may cause electric shock accident When installing or wir...

Page 5: ...ollowing table shows the recommended MCCB for RMS symmetrical amperes Remarque Le courant maximum de court circuit présumé autorisé au connecteur d alimentation électrique est défini dans la norme IEC 60439 1 comme égal à 100 kA Selon le MCCB sélectionné la série LSLV S100 peut être utilisée sur des circuits pouvant fournir un courant RMS symétrique de 100 kA maximum en ampères à la tension nomina...

Page 6: ...st Run 56 3 Learning to Perform Basic Operations 59 3 1 About the Keypad 59 0 4 22kW Models 59 30 75kW Models 60 About the Display 61 Operation Keys 65 Control Menu 67 3 2 Learning to Use the Keypad 71 Display Mode Selection 30 75kW models only 71 Group and Code Selection 74 Navigating Directly to Different Codes 79 Setting Parameter Values 81 Configuring the ESC Key 0 4 22kW models only 84 3 3 Ac...

Page 7: ...Ad 115 4 5 Control Function group PAR Cn 121 4 6 Input Terminal Block Function group PAR In 130 4 7 Output Terminal Block Function group PAR OU 136 4 8 Communication Function group PAR CM 141 4 9 Application Function group PAR AP 146 4 10 Protection Function group PAR Pr 149 4 11 2nd Motor Function group PAR M2 154 4 12 User Sequence group US 157 4 13 User Sequence Function group UF 160 4 14 Group...

Page 8: ...ation Details 210 7 3 External Dimensions 213 0 4 22kW Models 213 30 75kW Models 219 IP66 Models 221 7 4 Peripheral Devices 228 0 4 22kW Models 228 30 75kW Models 229 7 5 Fuse and Reactor Specifications 229 0 4 22kW Models 229 30 75kW Models 230 7 6 Terminal Screw Specification 231 Input Output Terminal Screw Specification 231 Control Circuit Terminal Screw Specification 232 7 7 Dynamic Braking Un...

Page 9: ...Rated Current Derating 240 7 9 Heat Emission 243 7 10 Remote Option 244 8 Applying Drives to Single Phase Input Application 245 8 1 Introduction 245 8 2 Power HP Input Current and Output Current 246 8 3 Input Frequency and Voltage Tolerance 247 Product Warranty 248 Index 256 ...

Page 10: ...e capacity and power source specifications Product name and specifications are detailed on the rating plate The illustration on the next page shows the location of the rating plate Check the rating plate before installing the product and make sure that the product meets your requirements For more detailed product specifications refer to 7 1 Input and Output Specification on page 203 Note Check the...

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Page 12: ...Preparing the Installation 3 1 2 Part Names The illustration below displays part names Details may vary between product groups 0 4 22kW Models 0 4 2 2kW Single Phase and 0 4 4 0kW 3 Phase ...

Page 13: ...Preparing the Installation 4 5 5 22kW 3 Phase ...

Page 14: ...Preparing the Installation 5 30 75kW Models Note The grounding terminal cover of EMC is not existed in the 55 75kW inverters ...

Page 15: ...ect Switch when motor is operating The installation location for cooling fan varies according to product capacity Inside the product 0 4 4 0kW bottom of the product 5 5 7 5kW inside and top of the product 11 22kW NP Non PDS type have not the Power Disconnect Switch ...

Page 16: ...Preparing the Installation 7 Front cover removed ...

Page 17: ...ensation Storage Temperature 4 149 F 20 65 Environmental Factors An environment free from corrosive or flammable gases oil residue or dust Altitude Vibration Maximum 1000m above sea level for standard operation From 1000 to 4000m the rated input voltage and rated output current of the drive must be derated by 1 for every 100m less than 1G 9 8m sec2 Air Pressure 70 106kPa The ambient temperature is...

Page 18: ...free from vibration and the inverter must be installed on a wall that can support the inverter s weight The inverter can become very hot during operation Install the inverter on a surface that is fire resistant or flame retardant and with sufficient clearance around the inverter to allow air to circulate The illustrations below detail the required installation clearances ...

Page 19: ... when it is installed If the inverter is to be installed inside a panel enclosure or cabinet rack carefully consider the position of the inverter s cooling fan and the ventilation louver The cooling fan must be positioned to efficiently transfer the heat generated by the operation of the inverter ...

Page 20: ...tiple inverters in one location arrange them side by side and remove the top covers The top covers MUST be removed for side by side installations Use a flat head screwdriver to remove the top covers Side by side operation only supports 0 4 22kW IP20 models ...

Page 21: ...Preparing the Installation 12 If you are installing multiple inverters of different ratings provide sufficient clearance to meet the clearance specifications of the larger inverter ...

Page 22: ...that voltage drop does not exceed 2 Use copper cables rated for 600V 75 for power terminal wiring Use copper cables rated for 300V 75 for control terminal wiring Ground Cable and Power Cable Specifications 0 4 22kW Load kW Ground Power I O mm2 AWG mm2 AWG R S T U V W R S T U V W Single Phase 200V 0 4 4 12 2 2 14 14 0 75 1 5 2 2 3 5 3 5 12 12 3 Phase 200V 0 4 2 2 14 14 0 75 1 5 2 2 3 7 3 5 3 5 12 1...

Page 23: ... 1 0 1 0 55 35 3 75 2 Signal Control Cable Specifications Terminals Signal Cable Without Crimp Terminal Connectors Bare wire With Crimp Terminal Connectors Bootlace Ferrule mm2 AWG mm2 AWG P1 P7 CM VR V1 I2 AO1 AO2 Q1 EG 24 TI TO SA SB SC S S SG 0 75 18 0 5 20 A1 B1 C1 A2 C2 1 0 17 1 5 15 Standard I O doesn t support P6 P7 TI TO terminal Refer to Step 4 Control Terminal Wiring on page 39 ...

Page 24: ...llowed to install the product correctly Installation Flowchart The flowchart lists the sequence to be followed during installation The steps cover equipment installation and testing of the product More information on each step is referenced in the steps Product Identification p 1 Select the Installation Location p 8 Mounting the Inverter p 17 Wiring the Ground Connection p 29 Power and Signal Wiri...

Page 25: ...g the inverter Operate the product according to the instructions in this manual Do not start or stop the inverter using a magnetic contactor installed on the input power supply If the inverter is damaged and loses control the machine may cause a dangerous situation Install an additional safety device such as an emergency brake to prevent these situations High levels of current draw during power on...

Page 26: ...e cooling fan s air flow Select a wall or panel suitable to support the installation Refer to 7 3 External Dimensions on page 213 and check the inverter s mounting bracket dimensions 1 Use a level to draw a horizontal line on the mounting surface and then carefully mark the fixing points 2 Drill the two upper mounting bolt holes and then install the mounting bolts Do not fully tighten the bolts at...

Page 27: ...er on the wall or inside a panel using the two upper bolts and then fully tighten the mounting bolts Ensure that the inverter is placed flat on the mounting surface and that the installation surface can securely support the weight of the inverter ...

Page 28: ...ntity and dimensions of the mounting brackets vary based on frame size Refer to 7 3 External Dimensions on page 213 for detailed information about your model 0 4kW Single Phase and 0 4 0 8kW 3 phase inverters have only two mounting brackets ...

Page 29: ...o the product Always support the inverter using the metal frames when moving it High capacity inverters are very heavy and bulky Use an appropriate transport method that is suitable for the weight Do not install the inverter on the floor or mount it sideways against a wall The inverter MUST be installed vertically on a wall or inside a panel with its rear flat on the mounting surface ...

Page 30: ...unded power supply system for this equipment inverter Do not use a TT TN IT or corner grounded system with the inverter The equipment may generate direct current in the protective ground wire When installing the residual current device RCD or residual current monitoring RCM only Type B RCDs and RCMs can be used Use cables with the largest cross sectional area appropriate for power terminal wiring ...

Page 31: ... following procedures to remove the covers and cable guide The steps to remove these parts may vary depending on the inverter model 0 8 1 5kW single phase 1 5 2 2kW 3 phase 1 Loosen the bolt that secures the front cover right side Push and hold the latch on the right side of the cover Then remove the cover by lifting it from the bottom and moving it away from the front of the inverter ...

Page 32: ...sh and hold the latch on the left side of the cover Then remove the cover by lifting it from the bottom and moving it away from the front of the inverter 3 Connect the cables to the power terminals and the control terminals For cable specifications refer to 1 5 Cable Selection on page 13 ...

Page 33: ...move the cover by lifting it from the bottom and away from the front 2 Push and hold the levers on both sides of the cable guide and then remove the cable guide by pulling it directly away from the front of the inverter In some models where the cable guide is secured by a bolt remove the bolt first ...

Page 34: ...rom the front of the inverter 4 Connect the cables to the power terminals and the control terminals For cable specifications refer to 1 5 Cable Selection on page 13 Note To connect an LCD loader remove the plastic knock out from the bottom of the front cover right side Connect the signal cable of the LCD loader to the RJ 45 port on the control board 0 4 22kW models only ...

Page 35: ...over Push and hold the latch on the right side of the cover Then remove the cover by lifting it from the bottom and moving it away from the front of the inverter 2 Connect the cables to the power terminals and the control terminals For cable specifications refer to 1 5 Cable Selection on page 13 ...

Page 36: ...he Inverter 27 IP66 0 4 15kW 3 phase 2type 0 4 22kW 3 phase 4type 1 Loosen the bolt that secures the front cover Then remove the cover by lifting it from the bottom and moving it away from the front of the inverter ...

Page 37: ...66 or more 3 Connect the cables to the power terminals and the control terminals For cable specifications refer to 1 5 Cable Selection on page 13 Note To connect an LCD loader remove the plastic knock out from the bottom of the front cover right side Connect the signal cable of the LCD loader to the RJ 45 port on the control board 0 4 22kW models only ...

Page 38: ...round must be 10Ω Install ground connections for the inverter and the motor by following the correct specifications to ensure safe and accurate operation Using the inverter and the motor without the specified grounding connections may result in electric shock 0 4 22kW 1 Locate the ground terminal and connect an appropriately rated ground cable to the terminals Refer to 1 5 Cable Selection on page ...

Page 39: ...rminal and connect an appropriately rated ground cable to the terminals Refer to 1 5 Cable Selection on page 13 to find the appropriate cable specification for your installation 2 Connect the other ends of the ground cables to the supply earth ground terminal ...

Page 40: ...inal and connect an appropriately rated ground cable to the terminals Refer to 1 5 Cable Selection on page 13 to find the appropriate cable specification for your installation 2 Connect the other ends of the ground cables to the supply earth ground terminal ...

Page 41: ...necting them to the U V W terminals causes internal damages to the inverter Motor should be connected to the U V and W Terminals Arrangement of the phase sequence is not necessary Tighte cables termin Use c Use c Powe power Conne neces Appliquer des couples de marche aux vis des bornes Des vis desserrées peuvent provoquer des courts circuits et des dysfonctionnements Ne pas trop serrer la vis car ...

Page 42: ...Installing the Inverter 33 0 4 22kW 0 4kW single phase 0 4 0 8kW 3 phase 0 8 1 5kW single phase 1 5 2 2kW 3 phase ...

Page 43: ...ion R L1 S L2 T L3 AC power input terminal Mains supply AC power connections P1 N DC link terminal DC voltage terminals P1 P2 DC reactor terminal DC reactor wiring connection When you use the DC reactor must remove short bar P2 B Brake resistor terminals Brake resistor wiring connection U V W Motor output terminals 3 phase induction motor wiring connections ...

Page 44: ...30 75kW Terminal Labels Name Description R L1 S L2 T L3 AC power input terminal Mains supply AC power connections P2 N DC link terminal DC voltage terminals P3 N Brake unit terminals Brake unit wiring connection U V W Motor output terminals 3 phase induction motor wiring connections ...

Page 45: ...Installing the Inverter 36 IP66 0 4 0 8kW 3 phase 1 5 2 2kW 3 phase ...

Page 46: ...L2 T L3 AC power input terminal Mains supply AC power connections P1 N DC link terminal DC voltage terminals P1 P2 DC reactor terminal DC reactor wiring connection Remove the short bar when you use the DC reactor P2 B Brake resistor terminals Brake resistor wiring connection U V W Motor output terminals 3 phase induction motor wiring connections ...

Page 47: ...ng cable runs Lowering the carrier frequency and installing a micro surge filter may also help to reduce voltage drop Distance 165ft 50m 330ft 100m 330ft 100m Allowed Carrier Frequency 15 kHz 30 75kW 5 kHz 5 kHz 2 5 kHz Do not connect power to the inverter until installation has been fully completed and the inverter is ready to be operated Doing so may result in electric shock Power supply cables ...

Page 48: ...tailed layout of control wiring terminals and control board switches Refer to the detailed information provided below and 1 5 Cable Selection on page 13 before installing control terminal wiring and ensure that the cables used meet the required specifications 0 4 22kW Standard I O Multiple I O ...

Page 49: ...SW1 NPN PNP mode selection switch SW2 analog voltage current input terminal selection switch SW3 analog voltage current output terminal selection switch SW4 Terminating Resistor selection switch Connector 0 4 22kW models only Name Description Connector Connect to iS7 Loader or Smart Copier ...

Page 50: ...Installing the Inverter 41 0 4 22kW Standard I O Multiple I O ...

Page 51: ...utputs Analog input configuration VR Potentiometer frequency reference input Used to setup or modify a frequency reference via analog voltage or current input Maximum Voltage Output 12V Maximum Current Output 100mA Potentiometer 1 5kΩ V1 Voltage input for frequency reference input Used to setup or modify a frequency reference via analog voltage input terminal Unipolar 0 10V 12V Max Bipolar 10 10V ...

Page 52: ...references using pulse inputs from 0 to 32kHz Low Level 0 2 5V High Level 3 5 12V In case of Standard I O Pulse input TI and Multi function terminal P5 share the same terminal Set the ln 69 P5 Define to 54 TI Safety functionality configuration SA Safety input A Used to block the output from the inverter in an emergency Conditions Normal Operation Both the SA and SB terminals are connected to the S...

Page 53: ...l devices Output voltage 0 10 V Maximum output voltage current 12V 10 mA TO Pulse Output Sends pulse signals to external devices to provide a single output value from the inverter of either output frequency output current output voltage or DC voltage Output Signal Specifications Output frequency 0 32kHz Output voltage 0 12V Factory default output Frequency In case of Standard I O Pulse output TO a...

Page 54: ...5A Less than DC30 V 5A Communication S S SG RS 485 signal line Used to send or receive RS 485 signals NC NC Not in use Preinsulated Crimp Terminal Connectors Bootlace Ferrule Use preinsulated crimp terminal connectors to increase reliability of the control terminal wiring Refer to the specifications below to determine the crimp terminals to fit various cable sizes P N Cable Spec Dimensions inches ...

Page 55: ... does not exceed 10ft 3 04m Cable connections longer than 10ft 3 04m may cause signal errors Use ferrite material to protect signal cables from electro magnetic interference Take care when supporting cables using cable ties to apply the cable ties no closer than 6 inches from the inverter This provides sufficient access to fully close the front cover When making control terminal cable connections ...

Page 56: ...ction switch SW1 on the control board Refer to the following information for detailed applications PNP Mode Source Select PNP using the PNP NPN selection switch SW1 Note that the factory default setting is NPN mode CM is the common ground terminal for all analog inputs at the terminal and P24 is 24V internal source If you are using an external 24V source build a circuit that connects the external ...

Page 57: ...ter 48 NPN Mode Sink Select NPN using the PNP NPN selection switch SW1 Note that the factory default setting is NPN mode CM is the common ground terminal for all analog inputs at the terminal and P24 is 24V internal source ...

Page 58: ... filters Note S100 400 V 55 75 kW products do not have built in EMC filters Asymmetrical Grounding Connection One phase of a delta connectio n is grounded Intermediate grounding point on one phase of a delta connection The end of a single phase is grounded A 3 phase connection without grounding Do not activate the EMC filter if the inverter uses a power source with an asymmetrical grounding struct...

Page 59: ... Disable the EMC filter if the power source has an asymmetrical grounding connection Refer to the figures below to locate the EMC filter on off terminal and replace the metal bolt with the plastic bolt If the EMC filter is required in the future reverse the steps and replace the plastic bolt with the metal bolt to reconnect the EMC filter ...

Page 60: ...o disable the EMC filters 1 Remove the EMC ground cover located at the bottom of the inverter 2 Remove the EMC ground cable from the right terminal EMC filter ON factory default and connect it to the left terminal EMC filter OFF for power sources with asymmetrical grounding ...

Page 61: ...lling the Inverter 52 Note The terminal on the right is used to ENABLE the EMC filter factory default The terminal on the left is used to DISABLE the EMC filter for power sources with asymmetrical grounding ...

Page 62: ...V0370DBU 4LN LSLV0370DBU 4HN 45 75kW LSLV0750DBU 4LN UL type 30 37kW SV370DBU 4U 45 55kW SV550DBU 4U 75kW SV750DBU 4U Step 8 Re assembling the Covers and Routing Bracket After completing the wiring and basic configurations re assemble the control terminal cover cable routing bracket and front cover respectively Note that the assembly procedure may vary according to the product group or frame size ...

Page 63: ...may damage the inverter p 32 Are the motor output cables connected in the correct phase rotation U V W Caution motors will rotate in reverse direction if three phase cables are not wired in the correct rotation p 30 Are the cables used in the power terminal connections correctly rated p 13 Is the inverter grounded correctly p 29 Are the power terminal screws and the ground terminal screws tightene...

Page 64: ... Are any cables contacting adjacent terminals creating a potential short circuit risk Are the control terminal connections separated from the power terminal connections Have the capacitors been replaced if they have been in use for 2 years Have the fans been replaced if they have been in use for 3 years Has a fuse been installed for the power source p 229 Are the connections to the motor separated...

Page 65: ...V2 is selected as the frequency reference source is the voltage current selector switch SW2 set to voltage and does the reference change according to the input voltage If I2 is selected as the frequency reference source is the voltage current selector switch SW2 set to current and does the reference change according to the input current 4 Set the acceleration and deceleration time 5 Start the moto...

Page 66: ... 0 Keypad 2 Set a frequency reference 3 Press the RUN key Motor starts forward operation 4 Observe the motor s rotation from the load side and ensure that the motor rotates counterclockwise forward If the motor rotates in the reverse direction two of the U V W terminals need to be switched Check the parameter settings before running the inverter Parameter settings may have to be adjusted depending...

Page 67: ...Installing the Inverter 58 ...

Page 68: ...rm basic operations The chapter also outlines the correct operation of the inverter before advancing to more complex applications Examples are provided to demonstrate how the inverter actually operates 3 1 About the Keypad The keypad is composed of two main components the display and the operation input keys Refer to the following illustration to identify part names and functions 0 4 22kW Models ...

Page 69: ...Learning to Perform Basic Operations 60 30 75kW Models ...

Page 70: ...nd when the ESC key operates as the multi function key RUN Indicator LED turns on steady during an operation and flashes during acceleration or deceleration FWD Indicator LED turns on steady during forward operation REV Indicator LED turns on steady during reverse operation The table below lists the way that the keypad displays characters letters and numbers 0 0 a A k K u U 1 1 b B l L v V 2 2 c C...

Page 71: ...Learning to Perform Basic Operations 62 3 1 3 2 30 75kW Models Monitor mode display Parameter settings display ...

Page 72: ... display 3 8 Existing setting values 9 Monitor mode cursor 9 Factory default values 10 Code numbers and names Display details No Name Display Description 1 Mode MON Monitor Mode PAR Parameter Mode TRP Trip Mode CNF Config Mode 2 Operation commands K Keypad operation command O Field Bus communication option operation command A Application option operation command R Internal 485 operation command T ...

Page 73: ...on mode Local Remote Able to select either local or remote operation UserGrpSelKey Register or delete user group parameters in parameter mode 4 Inverter operation status STP Motor stopped FWD Operating in forward direction REV Operating in reverse direction DC DC output WAN Warning STL Stall SPS Speed Search OSS S W overcurrent protective function is on OSH H W overcurrent protective function is o...

Page 74: ...iption RUN key Used to run the inverter inputs a RUN command STOP RESET key STOP stops the inverter RESET resets the inverter following fault or failure condition key key Switch between codes or to increase or decrease parameter values key key Switch between groups or to move the cursor during parameter setup or modification ENT key Used to select confirm or save a parameter value ESC key A multi ...

Page 75: ...orm special functions such as user code registration ESC Key Used to cancel an input during parameter setup Pressing the ESC key before pressing the PROG ENT key reverts the parameter value to the previously set value Pressing the ESC key while editing the codes in any function group makes the keypad display the first code of the function group Pressing the ESC key while moving through the modes m...

Page 76: ...Displays current output current RPM Displays current speed of a load RPM DCL Displays current DC LINK voltage VOL Displays current output voltage NON TRP Last 1 Displays recent trip history DRC Used to select motor operation direction Drive dr DRV Configures parameters for basic operations These include jog operation motor capacity evaluation torque boost and other keypad related parameters Basic ...

Page 77: ...Configures functions related to PID control Protection pr PRT Configures motor and inverter protection features Motor 2 Secondary motor m2 M2 Configures secondary motor related features The secondary motor M2 group appears on the keypad only when one of the multi function input terminals In 65 In 71 has been set to 26 Secondary motor User Sequence us USS Used to implement simple sequences with var...

Page 78: ...tions 30 75kW Control Menu The S100 inverter uses 5 modes to monitor or configure different functions The parameters in Parameter mode are divided into smaller groups of relevant functions Press the Mode key to change to Parameter mode ...

Page 79: ... complexity Trip mode TRP Used to monitor the inverter s fault trip information including the previous fault trip history When a fault trip occurs during inverter operation the operation frequency output current and output voltage of the inverter at the time of the fault may be monitored This mode is not displayed if the inverter is not at fault and fault trip history does not exist Config mode CN...

Page 80: ... or the correct range of the values and then follow the examples below to configure the inverter with the keypad Display Mode Selection 30 75kW models only The following figure illustrates how the display modes change when you press the Mode button on the keypad You can continue to press the Mode key until you get to the desired mode User mode and Trip mode are not displayed when all the inverter ...

Page 81: ...erations 72 Mode selection in factory default condition When the power is turned on Monitor mode is displayed Press the MODE key Parameter mode Press the MODE key Config CNF mode Press the MODE key Monitor mode is displayed again ...

Page 82: ... inverter has trip fault history Refer to 3 Learning to Perform Basic Operations on page 59 for information about monitoring faults When the power is turned on Monitor mode is displayed Press the MODE key Parameter mode Press the MODE key Trip mode Press the MODE key CNF mode Press the MODE key Monitor mode is displayed again ...

Page 83: ...w to learn how to switch between groups and codes 3 2 2 1 0 4 22kW Models Step Instruction Keypad Display 1 Move to the group you want using the and keys 2 Move up and down through the codes using the and keys until you locate the code that you require 3 Press the ENT key to save the change ...

Page 84: ...ve been hidden disabled because a certain code has been set to disable the functions for relevant codes As an example if Ad 24 Frequency Limit is set to 0 No the next codes Ad 25 Freq Limit Lo andAd 26 Freq Limit Hi will not be displayed If you set code Ad 24 to 1 Yes and enable the frequency limit feature codesAd 25 and 26 will appear to allow the maximum and minimum frequency limitations to be s...

Page 85: ...ge the display as shown below Press the key to return to the previous mode When the power is turned on Monitor mode is displayed Press the MODE key Parameter mode Drive group is displayed Press the key Basic group BAS Press the key Advanced group ADV Press the key seven times Protection group PRT Press the key Parameter mode Drive group DRV is displayed again ...

Page 86: ...out the second item in Monitor mode Output Current is displayed Wait for 2 seconds until the information on the display disappears Information about the second item in Monitor mode Output Current disappears and the cursor reappears to the left of the second item Press the key Information about the third item in Monitor mode Output Voltage is displayed Wait for 2 seconds until the information on th...

Page 87: ...ent function groups Drive group and Basic group in Parameter mode In parameter mode press the or key to move to the desired functions When the power is on monitor mode is displayed Press the MODE key Drive group DRV in Parameter mode is displayed If any other group is displayed press the MODE key until the Drive group is displayed or press the ESC key Press the key to move to the second code DRV 0...

Page 88: ...Instruction Keypad Display 1 Ensure that you are currently at the first code of the Drive group dr 0 2 Press the ENT key Number 9 will flash 3 Press the key to display 5 the first 1s place of the group destination 95 4 Press the key to move to the 10s place The cursor will move to the left and 05 will be displayed This time the number 0 will be flashing 5 Press the key to increase the number from ...

Page 89: ...hows how to navigate directly to code DRV 09 from the initial code DRV 00 Jump Code in the Drive group The Drive group DRV is displayed in Parameter mode Make sure that the fist code in the Drive group DRV 00 Jump Code is currently selected Press the PROG ENT key The Code input screen is displayed and the cursor flashes A flashing cursor indicates that it is waiting for user input Press the key to...

Page 90: ...ay will flash 2 Press the or key to move the cursor to the number that you would like to modify 3 Press the or key to adjust the value and then press the ENT key to confirm it The selected value will flash on the display 4 Press the ENT key again to save the change Note A flashing number on the display indicates that the keypad is waiting for an input from the user Changes will be saved when the E...

Page 91: ...frequency Make sure that the cursor is at the frequency reference item and that the frequency setting is set to Keypad in DRV 09 Press the PROG ENT key When the cursor is on the frequency reference item detailed information is displayed and the cursor flashes on the input line Press the shift key to go to the desired frequency Press the key to set the frequency to 10 Hz Press the PROG ENT key The ...

Page 92: ...is example can also be applied to other modes and groups This is the initial display for Parameter mode Press the key DRV 01 code is selected Press the PROG ENT key The frequency can be changed at the flashing digit Press the key to move the cursor to the desired digit Press the key to enter 10 Hz and then press the PROG ENT key The frequency is changed to 10 Hz ...

Page 93: ...ss the or key to select code 90 ESC key configuration and then press the ENT key Code dr 90 currently has an initial parameter value of 0 adjust to the initial position 4 Press the key to modify the value to 1 Jog key and then press the ENT key The new parameter value will flash 5 Press the ENT key again to save changes Note If the code dr 90 ESC key configuration is set to 1 JOG Key or 2 Local Re...

Page 94: ... This indicates that the current acceleration time is set to 5 0 seconds The flashing value is ready to be modified by using the keypad 4 Press the key to change the first place value 5 will be flashing now This indicates the flashing value 5 is ready to be modified 5 Press the key to change the number 5 into 6 the first place value of the target number 16 6 Press the key to move to the 10s place ...

Page 95: ... the 10s place value of the target frequency 30 05 5 Press the key 3 times The 0 at the 1 100s place position will flash 6 Press the key to change it to 5 the 1 100 place value of the target frequency 30 05 and then press the ENT key The parameter value will flash on the display 7 Press the ENT key once again to save changes Flashing stops The frequency reference has been configured to 30 05 Hz No...

Page 96: ... Display 1 Go to code 11 Jog Frequency in the Drive group 2 Press the ENT key The current Jog Frequency value 10 00 for code dr 11 is displayed 3 Press the key 3 times to move to the 10s place value Number 1 at the 10s place position will flash 4 Press the key to change the value to 2 to match the 10s place value of the target value 20 00 and then press the ENT key All parameter digits will flash ...

Page 97: ...ess the key to move to the 10s place position 03 will be displayed 5 Press the or key to change the 0 to 9 of the target code 93 6 Press the ENT key Code dr 93 will be displayed 7 Press the ENT key once again The current parameter value for code dr 93 is set to 0 Do not initialize 8 Press the key to change the value to 1 All Grp and then press the ENT key The parameter value will flash 9 Press the...

Page 98: ...arameter initialization may be performed for separate groups in Parameter mode as well Monitor mode is displayed Press the MODE key to move to the Config CNF mode Press the key to go to CNF 40 Parameter Init Press the PROG ENT key In the list of options select All Groups and then press the PROG ENT key The parameter initialization option is displayed again when the initialization is complete ...

Page 99: ...ill flash 5 Press the ENT key once again to save changes A change of reference frequency to 10 00 Hz has been completed 6 Refer to the wiring diagram at the bottom of the table and close the switch between the P1 FX and CM terminals The RUN indicator light flashes and the FWD indicator light comes on steady The current acceleration frequency is displayed 7 When the frequency reference is reached 1...

Page 100: ...parameter value to 2 Potentiometer and then press the ENT key The new parameter value will flash 6 Press the ENT key once again The Frq code will be displayed again The frequency input has been configured for the potentiometer 7 Press the key 4 times Returns to the first code of the Operation group 0 00 From here frequency setting values can be monitored 8 Adjust the potentiometer to increase or d...

Page 101: ...pad Display 1 Turn on the inverter 2 Ensure that the first code of the Operation group is selected and the code 0 00 Command Frequency is displayed 3 Press the key 4 times to go to the drv code 4 Press the ENT key The drv code in the Operation group is currently set to 1 Analog Terminal 5 Press the key to change the parameter value to 0 Keypad and then press the ENT key The new parameter value wil...

Page 102: ...ashes and the FWD indicator light comes on steady The current acceleration frequency is displayed 14 When the frequency reaches the reference 10Hz press the STOP RESET key on the keypad The RUN indicator light flashes again and the current deceleration frequency is displayed When the frequency reaches 0Hz the RUN and FWD indicator lights turn off and the frequency reference 10 00Hz is displayed ag...

Page 103: ...t the first code of the Operation group is selected and the code 0 00 Command Frequency is displayed 2 Press the or key to move to the Cur code 3 Press the ENT key The output current 5 0A is displayed 4 Press the ENT key again Returns to the Cur code Note You can use the dCL DC link voltage monitor and vOL output voltage monitor codes in the Operation group in exactly the same way as shown in the ...

Page 104: ...d 2 Press the ENT key and then the key The operation frequency at the time of the fault 30 00Hz is displayed 3 Press the key The output current at the time of the fault 5 0A is displayed 4 Press the key The operation status at the time of the fault is displayed ACC on the display indicates that the fault occurred during acceleration 5 Press the STOP RESET key The inverter resets and the fault cond...

Page 105: ...occur at the same time a maximum of 3 fault trip records can be retrieved as shown in the following example If a warning condition occurs while running at a specified frequency the current frequency and the signal will be displayed alternately at 1 second intervals warn ...

Page 106: ...nfig mode CNF Monitor mode Frequency current and voltage are set as the default monitored items The target frequency is displayed when the inverter is stopped The operation frequency is displayed while operating Configure the items to be displayed in Config mode CNF 21 23 Press the key to go to 23 Press the PROG ENT key to change 23 to output power Press the ESC key to ensure that the third item i...

Page 107: ...peed 0 Frequency 22 Monitor Line 2 2 Output Current 2 Output Current 23 Monitor Line 3 3 Output Voltage 3 Output Voltage 4 Output Power 5 WHour Counter 6 DCLink Voltage 7 DI State 8 DO State 9 V1 Monitor V 10 V1 Monitor 13 V2 Monitor V 14 V2 Monitor 15 I2 Monitor mA 16 I2 Monitor 17 PID Output 18 PID ref Value 19 PID Fbk Value 20 Torque 21 Torque Limit 22 Trq Bias Ref 23 Speed Limit ...

Page 108: ...ode the inverter is operating in Monitor mode In the top right corner of the display the frequency reference is displayed factory default Enter Config mode and go to CNF 20 to select the item to display Press the PROG ENT key to change the item to Output Current On the top right corner of the display the unit changes from Frequency to Current In monitor mode the status bar item is changes to Curre...

Page 109: ... during inverter operation the inverter enters Trip mode automatically and displays the type of fault trip that occurred Press the key to view the information on the inverter at the time of fault including the output frequency output current and operation type When the inverter is reset and the fault trip is released the keypad display returns to the screen it was at when the fault trip occurred ...

Page 110: ...rip history saving and monitoring When fault trips occur the trip mode saves the content Up to five fault trips are saved in the history Trip mode saves when the inverter is reset and when a Low Voltage fault trip occurs due to power outages If a trip occurs more than five times the information for the five previous trips are automatically deleted If a fault trip occurs during inverter operation t...

Page 111: ...m Basic Operations 102 The most recent fault trip is saved in Last 1 code Press the key The fault trip changes position and is saved in Last 2 code When a fault trip occurs again the content in Last 2 is moved to Last 3 ...

Page 112: ...ll not be displayed on an LCD loader SL Sensorless vector control dr 09 I IM Sensorless P PM Sensorless O X Write enabled during operation 7 L A Keypad LCD keypad Common Code Comm Address Name Keypad Display Setting Range Initial Value Property V F SL 0h1F00 Target frequency 0 00 0 Maximum frequency Hz 0 00 O 7 O I P 0h1F01 Acceleration time ACC 0 0 600 0 s 20 0 O 7 O I P 0h1F02 Deceleration time ...

Page 113: ...ncy Hz 20 00 O 7 O I P 0h1F07 Multi step speed frequency 3 St3 0 00 Maximum frequency Hz 30 00 O 7 O I P 0h1F08 Output current CUr 7 O I P 0h1F09 Motor revolutions per minute Rpm 7 O I P 0h1F0A Inverter direct current voltage dCL 7 O I P 0h1F0B Inverter output voltage vOL 7 O I P 0h1F0C Out of order signal nOn 7 O I P 0h1F0D Select rotation direction drC F Forward run F O 7 O I P r Reverse run ...

Page 114: ...frequency Hz 0 00 O L O I P 02 0h1102 Torque command Cmd Torque 180 180 0 0 O A X I 032 0h1103 Acceleration time Acc Time 0 0 600 0 s 20 0 O L O I P 042 0h1104 Deceleration time Dec Time 0 0 600 0 s 30 0 O L O I P 062 0h1106 Command source Cmd Source 0 Keypad 1 Fx Rx 1 X L O I P 1 Fx Rx 1 2 Fx Rx 2 3 Int 485 4 Field Bus 5 UserSeqLink 072 0h1107 Frequency reference source Freq Ref Src 0 Keypad 1 0 ...

Page 115: ...ncy Maximum frequency Hz 10 00 O A O I P 12 0h110C Jog run acceleration time Jog Acc Time 0 0 600 0 s 20 0 O A O I P 13 0h110D Jog run deceleration time Jog Dec Time 0 0 600 0 s 30 0 O A O I P 14 0h110E Motor capacity Motor Capacity 0 0 2kW 1 0 4kW 2 0 75kW 3 1 1kW 4 1 5kW 5 2 2kW 6 3 0kW 7 3 7kW 8 4 0kW 9 5 5kW 10 7 5kW 11 11 0kW 12 15 0kW 13 18 5kW 14 22 0kW 15 30 0kW 16 37kW 17 45 0kW 18 55 0kW...

Page 116: ...0 120 00 Hz IM Sensorless 40 00 180 00 Hz PM Sensorless 60 00 X A O I P 21 0h1115 Select speed unit Hz Rpm Sel 0 Hz Display 0 Hz Display O L O I P 1 Rpm Display 22 4 0h1116 Torque gain Trq Gain 50 0 150 0 100 0 O A X I 23 4 0h1117 Torque gain Trq Gain 50 0 150 0 100 0 O A X I 24 4 0h1118 Torque gain 0 Trq Gain0 50 0 150 0 80 0 O A X I 25 4 0h1119 Torque offset Trq Offset 0 0 100 0 40 0 O A X I 80 ...

Page 117: ... Inverter DC voltage 11 User select signal dr 81 12 Currently out of order 13 Select run direction 14 output current2 15 Motor RPM2 16 Inverter DC voltage2 17 User select signal2 dr 81 815 0h1151 Select monitor code Monitors user selected code 0 output voltage O 7 O I P 0 Output voltage V 1 Output electric power kW 2 Torque kgf m 85 6 0h1155 Parameter Read 0 No 0 No X 7 O I P 1 Yes 866 0h1156 Para...

Page 118: ... ad 3 SmartUpLoad 926 0h115C Parameter Save 0 No 0 No X 7 O I P 1 Yes 935 0h115D Parameter initialization 0 No 0 No X 7 O I P 1 All Grp 2 dr Grp 3 bA Grp 4 Ad Grp 5 Cn Grp 6 In Grp 7 OU Grp 8 CM Grp 9 AP Grp 12 Pr Grp 13 M2 Grp 14 US Grp 15 UF Grp 16 run Grp 945 0h115E Password registration 0 9999 O 7 O I P 955 0h115F Parameter lock settings 0 9999 O 7 O I P 975 0h1161 Software version 7 O I P 98 ...

Page 119: ... Auxiliary reference source Aux Ref Src 0 None 0 None X A O I P 1 V1 3 V2 4 I2 6 Pulse 02 7 0h1202 Auxiliary command calculation type Aux Calc Type 0 M G A 0 M GA X A O I P 1 Mx G A 2 M G A 3 M M G A 4 M G 2 A 50 5 Mx G 2 A 50 6 M G 2 A 50 7 M M G 2 A 50 037 0h1203 Auxiliary command gain Aux Ref Gain 200 0 200 0 100 0 O A O I P 04 0h1204 2nd command source Cmd 2nd Src 0 Keypad 1 Fx Rx 1 X A O I P ...

Page 120: ...quency 60 50 Hz Sel 0 60Hz 0 60Hz X A O I P 1 50Hz 11 0h120B Number of motor poles Pole Number 2 48 Dependent onmotor setting X A O I P 12 0h120C Rated slip speed Rated Slip 0 3000 Rpm X A O I 13 0h120D Motor rated current Rated Curr 1 0 1000 0 A X A O I P 14 0h120E Motor noload current Noload Curr 0 0 1000 0 A X A O I 15 0h120F Motor rated voltage Rated Volt 170 480 V 0 X A O I P 16 0h1210 Motor ...

Page 121: ...depending on the motor specifications 0 X A X P 299 Q axis inductance Lq PM 0 X A X P 309 Flux reference PM Flux Ref 0 147 X A X P 31 8 Regeneratio n inductance scale Ls Regen Scale 70 100 80 X A X I 329 Q axis inductance scale Lq PM Scale 50 150 100 X A X P 349 PM auto tuning level Ld Lq Tune Lev 20 0 50 0 33 3 X A X P 359 PM auto tuning frequency Ld Lq Tune Hz 80 0 150 0 100 0 X A X P 41 10 0h12...

Page 122: ... Step Freq 2 0 00 Maximum frequency Hz 20 00 O L O I P 52 11 0h1234 Multi step speed frequency3 Step Freq 3 0 00 Maximum frequency Hz 30 00 O L O I P 53 12 0h1235 Multi step speed frequency4 Step Freq 4 0 00 Maximum frequency Hz 40 00 O A O I P 54 12 0h1236 Multi step speed frequency5 Step Freq 5 0 00 Maximum frequency Hz 50 00 O A O I P 55 12 0h1237 Multi step speed frequency6 Step Freq 6 0 00 Ma...

Page 123: ...50 0 O A O I P 77 13 0h124D Multi step deceleration time4 Dec Time 4 0 0 600 0 s 50 0 O A O I P 78 13 0h124E Multi step acceleration time5 Acc Time 5 0 0 600 0 s 40 0 O A O I P 79 13 0h124F Multi step deceleration time5 Dec Time 5 0 0 600 0 s 40 0 O A O I P 80 13 0h1250 Multi step acceleration time6 Acc Time 6 0 0 600 0 s 30 0 O A O I P 81 13 0h1251 Multi step deceleration time6 Dec Time 6 0 0 600...

Page 124: ...tion start point gradient Acc S Start 1 100 40 X A O I P 04 14 0h1304 S curve acceleration end point gradient Acc S End 1 100 40 X A O I P 05 15 0h1305 S curve deceleration start point gradient Dec S Start 1 100 40 X A O I P 06 15 0h1306 S curve deceleration end point gradient Dec S End 1 100 40 X A O I P 07 0h1307 Start Mode Start Mode 0 Acc 0 Acc X A O I P 1 DC Start 08 16 0h1308 Stop Mode Stop ...

Page 125: ...cy DC Brake Freq Start frequency 60Hz 5 00 X A O I P 20 0h1314 Dwell frequency on acceleration Acc Dwell Freq Start frequency Maximum frequency Hz 5 00 X A O I P 21 0h1315 Dwell operation time on acceleration Acc Dwell Time 0 0 60 0 s 0 0 X A O I P 22 0h1316 Dwell frequency on deceleration Dec Dwell Freq Start frequency Maximum frequency Hz 5 00 X A O I P 23 0h1317 Dwell operation time on decelera...

Page 126: ...ump frequency lower limit2 Maximum frequency Hz 25 00 O A O I P 32 20 0h1320 Jump frequency lower limit3 Jump Lo 3 0 00 Jump frequency upper limit3 Hz 30 00 O A O I P 33 20 0h1321 Jump frequency upper limit3 Jump Hi 3 Jump frequency lower limit3 Maximum frequency Hz 35 00 O A O I P 41 21 0h1329 Brake release current BR Rls Curr 0 0 180 0 50 0 O A O I P 42 21 0h132A Brake release delay time BR Rls ...

Page 127: ...d Spd Scale 0 x 1 0 x 1 O A O I P 1 x 0 1 2 x 0 01 3 x 0 001 4 x 0 0001 63 0h133F Rotation count speed unit Load Spd Unit 0 Rpm 0 rpm O A O I P 1 mpm 64 0h1340 Cooling fan control FAN Control 0 During Run 0 During Run O A O I P 1 Always ON 2 Temp Control 65 0h1341 Up down operation frequency save U D Save Mode 0 No 0 No O A O I P 1 Yes 66 0h1342 Output contact On Off control options On Off Ctrl Sr...

Page 128: ...0 800V 700 76 25 0h134C Compensation frequency limit of regeneration evasion for press CompFreq Limit 0 00 10 00Hz 1 00 X A O I 77 25 0h134D Regeneration evasion for press P gain RegenAvd Pgain 0 0 100 0 50 0 O A O I 78 25 0h134E Regeneration evasion for press I gain RegenAvd Igain 20 30000 ms 500 O A O I 79 0h134F DB Unit turn on voltage level DB Turn On Lev 200V Min 26 400 V 390 V X A O I P 400V...

Page 129: ...on Fire Mode Dir 0 Forward 0 Forward X A O I P 1 Reverse 83 27 Fire Mode Count Fire Mode Cnt Cannot be modified 85 27 0h1355 Up down mode selection U D Mode Sel 0 U D Normal 0 U D Normal X A O I P 1 U D Step 2 U D Step Norm 86 27 0h1356 Up down step frequency U D Step Freq 0 maxFreq 0 O A O I P 87 27 0h1357 Overmodulati on mode selection OVM Mode Sel 0 No 0 No X A O X 1 Yes 27 Displayed when Ad 80...

Page 130: ... kHz PM 2 0 10 0 kHz 3 0 X A O I P Normal Duty 29 V F 1 0 5 0 kHz 30 IM 2 0 5 0 kHz 2 0 05 0h1405 Switching mode PWM Mode 0 Normal PWM 0 Normal PWM X A O I 1 Lowleakage PWM 09 31 0h1409 Initial excitation time PreExTime 0 00 60 00 s 1 00 X A X I 10 31 0h140A Initial excitation amount Flux Force 100 0 300 0 100 0 X A X I 28 The setting range is for 5 5 22kW models For more information on the entire...

Page 131: ... P Gain 1 0 5000 100 X A X P 16 32 0h1410 PM S L speed controller integral gain2 ASR P Gain 1 0 9999 150 X A x P 20 31 0h1414 Sensorless 2nd gain display setting SL2 G View Sel 0 No 0 No O A X I 1 Yes 21 31 0h1415 Sensorless speed controller proportional gain1 ASR SL P Gain1 0 5000 Dependent onmotor setting O A X I 22 31 0h1416 Sensorless speed controller integral gain1 ASR SL I Gain1 10 9999 ms O...

Page 132: ...41B Flux estimator integral gain Flux I Gain 10 200 O A X I 28 33 0h141C Speed estimator proportional gain S Est P Gain1 0 32767 O A X I 29 33 0h141D Speed estimator integral gain1 S Est I Gain1 100 1000 O A X I 30 33 0h141E Speed estimator integral gain2 S Est I Gain2 100 10000 O A X I 31 33 0h141F Sensorless current controller proportional gain ACR SL P Gain 10 1000 O A X I 32 33 0h1420 Sensorle...

Page 133: ...level Pulse Curr 10 100 15 X A X P 38 34 0h1426 Initial pole position detection voltage level Pulse Volt 100 4000 500 X A X P 39 34 0h1427 PM dead time range PMdeadBand Per 50 0 100 0 100 0 X A X P 40 34 0h1428 PM dead time voltage PMdeadVolt Per 50 0 100 0 100 0 X A X P 41 34 0h1429 Speed estimator P gain1 PM SpdEst Kp 0 32000 100 X A X P 42 34 0h142A Speed estimator I gain1 PM SpdEst Ki 0 32000 ...

Page 134: ...0 0 10 0 X A X P 52 0h1434 Torque controller output filter Torque Out LPF 0 2000 ms 0 X A X I P 53 0h1435 Torque limit setting options Torque Lmt Src 0 Keypad 1 0 Keypad 1 X A X I P 1 Keypad 2 2 V1 4 V2 5 I2 6 Int 485 8 FieldBus 9 UserSeqLink 12 Pulse 54 35 0h1436 Positive direction reverse torque limit FWD Trq Lmt 0 0 200 0 180 O A X I P 55 35 0h1437 Positive direction regeneration torque limit F...

Page 135: ...limit REV Speed Lmt 0 00 Maximum frequency Hz 60 00 O A X I P 65 35 0h1441 Speed limit operation gain Speed Lmt Gain 100 5000 500 O A X I P 69 36 PM speed search current SS Pulse Curr 15 10 100 O A X P 70 0h 1446 Speed search mode selection SS Mode 0 Flying Start 1 37 0 Flying Start 1 X A O I P 1 Flying Start 2 2 Flying Start 3 36 71 0h1447 Speed search operation selection Speed Search bit 0000 11...

Page 136: ... O I Flying Start 2 600 41 74 40 0h144A Speed search integral gain SS I Gain 0 9999 Flying Start 1 200 O A O I Flying Start 2 1000 75 40 0h144B Output blocking time before speed search SS Block Time 0 0 60 0 s 1 0 X A O I P 76 40 0h144C Speed search Estimator gain Spd Est Gain 50 150 100 O A O I 77 0h144D Energy buffering KEB Select 0 No 0 No X A O I P 1 KEB 1 39 Displayed when any of the Cn 71 co...

Page 137: ...p gain KEB Slip Gain 0 2000 0 30 0 O A O I 83 42 0h1453 Energy buffering acceleration time KEB Acc Time 0 0 600 0 s 10 0 O A O I P 85 43 0h1455 Flux estimator proportional gain1 Flux P Gain1 100 700 370 O A X I 86 43 0h1456 Flux estimator proportional gain2 Flux P Gain2 0 100 0 O A X I 87 43 0h1457 Flux estimator proportional gain3 Flux P Gain3 0 500 100 O A X I 88 43 0h1458 Flux estimator integra...

Page 138: ...1 0 60 Depende nt on motor setting O A X I 92 43 0h145C Sensorless voltage compensati on2 SL Volt Comp2 0 60 O A X I 93 43 0h145D Sensorless voltage compensati on3 SL Volt Comp3 0 60 O A X I 94 43 0h145E Sensorless field weakening start frequency SL FW Freq 80 0 110 0 100 0 X A X I 95 43 0h145F Sensorless gain switching frequency SL Fc Freq 0 00 8 00 Hz 2 00 X A X I ...

Page 139: ...0 0 O A X X 05 0h1505 V1 input voltage display V1 Monitor V 12 00 12 00 V 0 00 A O I P 06 0h1506 V1 input polarity selection V1 Polarity 0 Unipolar 0 Unipolar X A O I P 1 Bipolar 07 0h1507 Time constant of V1 input filter V1 Filter 0 10000 ms 10 O A O I P 08 0h1508 V1 Minimum input voltage V1 Volt x1 0 00 10 00 V 0 00 O A O I P 09 0h1509 V1 output at Minimum voltage V1 Perc y1 0 00 100 00 0 00 O A...

Page 140: ... O A X I P 39 46 0h1527 V2 output at Minimum voltage V2 Perc y1 0 00 100 00 0 00 O A O I P 40 46 0h1528 V2 Maximum input voltage V2 Volt x2 0 00 10 00 V 10 O A X I P 41 46 0h1529 V2 output at Maximum voltage V2 Perc y2 0 00 100 00 100 00 O A O I P 46 46 0h152E V2 rotation direction change V2 Inverting 0 No 0 No O A O I P 1 Yes 47 46 0h152F V2 quantization level V2 Quantizing 0 00 45 0 04 10 00 0 0...

Page 141: ... Inverting 0 No 0 No O A O I P 1 Yes 62 47 0h153E I2 quantization level I2 Quantizing 0 00 45 0 04 10 00 0 04 O A O I P 65 0h1541 P1 terminal function setting P1 Define 0 None 1 Fx X A O I P 1 Fx 66 0h1542 P2 terminal function setting P2 Define 2 Rx 2 Rx X A O I P 67 0h1543 P3 terminal function setting P3 Define 3 RST 5 BX X A O I P 68 0h1544 P4 terminal function setting P4 Define 4 External Trip ...

Page 142: ... Excite 38 Timer In 40 disAux Ref 46 FWD JOG 47 REV JOG 49 XCEL H 50 User Seq 51 Fire Mode 52 KEB 1 Select 54 TI 48 84 0h1554 Multi function input terminal On filter selection Dl Delay Sel P7 P1 1 1111 49 O A O I P 0 Disable Off 1 Enable On 85 0h1555 Multi function input terminal On filter DI On Delay 0 10000 ms 10 O A O I P 48 Displayed only when the P5 terminal function is selected in Standard I...

Page 143: ...display Pulse Monitor kHz 0 00 50 00 kHz 0 00 A O I P 92 0h155C TI input filter time constant TI Filter 0 9999 ms 10 O A O I P 93 0h155D TI Minimum input pulse TI Pls x1 0 00 32 00 kHz 0 00 O A O I P 94 0h155E TI output at Minimum pulse TI Perc y1 0 00 100 00 0 00 O A O I P 95 0h155F TI Maximum input pulse TI Pls x2 0 00 32 00 kHz 32 00 O A O I P 96 0h1560 TI Output at Maximum pulse TI Perc y2 0 1...

Page 144: ...Table of Functions 135 Code Comm Address Name LCD Display Setting Range Initial Value Property V F SL I2 status 10 I2 NPN 11 I2 PNP ...

Page 145: ...y 0 Frequency O A O I P 1 Output Current 2 Output Voltage 3 DCLink Voltage 4 Torque 5 Output Power 6 Idse 7 Iqse 8 Target Freq 9 Ramp Freq 10 Speed Fdb 12 PID Ref Value 13 PID Fdb Value 14 PID Output 15 Constant 02 0h1602 Analog output 1 gain AO1 Gain 1000 0 1000 0 100 0 O A O I P 03 0h1603 Analog output 1 bias AO1 Bias 100 0 100 0 0 0 O A O I P 04 0h1604 Analog output 1 filter AO1 Filter 0 10000 ...

Page 146: ...alog output 2 filter AO2 Filter 0 10000 ms 5 O A O I P 11 0h160B Analog constant output 2 AO2 Const 0 0 100 0 0 0 O A O I P 12 0h160C Analog output 2 monitor AO2 Monitor 0 0 1000 0 0 0 A O I P 30 0h161E Fault output item Trip Out Mode bit 000 111 010 51 O A O I P 1 Low voltage 2 Any faults other than low voltage 3 Automatic restart final failure 31 32 0h161F 0h1620 Multi function relay 1 item Rela...

Page 147: ...ed Search 22 Ready 28 Timer Out 29 Trip 31 DB Warn ED 34 On Off Control 35 BR Control 38 Fire Mode 40 KEB Operating 33 0h1621 Multi function output1 item Q1 Define 0 None 14 Run O A O I P 1 FDT 1 2 FDT 2 3 FDT 3 4 FDT 4 5 Over Load 6 IOL 7 Under Load 8 Fan Warning 9 Stall 10 Over Voltage 11 Low Voltage 12 Over Heat 13 Lost Command 14 Run 15 Stop 16 Steady 17 Inverter Line 18 Comm Line 19 Speed Sea...

Page 148: ...lay1 00 52 X A O I P 0 A contact NO 1 B contact NC 53 0h1635 Fault output On delay TripOut OnDly 0 00 100 00 s 0 00 O A O I P 54 0h1636 Fault output Off delay TripOut OffDly 0 00 100 00 s 0 00 O A O I P 55 h1637 Timer On delay TimerOn Delay 0 00 100 00 s 0 00 O A O I P 56 0h1638 Timer Off delay TimerOff Delay 0 00 100 00 s 0 00 O A O I P 57 0h1639 Detected frequency FDT Frequency 0 00 Maximum freq...

Page 149: ...db 12 PID Ref Value 13 PID Fdb Value 14 PID Output 15 Constant 62 0h163E Pulse output gain TO Gain 1000 0 1000 0 100 0 O A O I P 63 0h163F Pulse output bias TO Bias 100 0 100 0 0 0 O A O I P 64 0h1640 Pulse output filter TO Filter 0 10000 ms 5 O A O I P 65 0h1641 Pulse output constant output 2 TO Const 0 0 100 0 0 0 O A O I P 66 0h1642 Pulse output monitor TO Monitor 0 0 1000 0 0 0 O A O I P ...

Page 150: ...on protocol Int485 Proto 0 ModBus RTU 0 ModBus RTU O A O I P 2 LS Inv 485 03 53 0h1703 Built in communication speed Int485 BaudR 0 1200 bps 3 9600 bps O A O I P 1 2400 bps 2 4800 bps 3 9600 bps 4 19200 bps 5 38400 bps 6 56 Kbps 7 115 Kbps 54 04 53 0h1704 Built in communication frame setting Int485 Mode 0 D8 PN S1 0 D8 PN S1 O A O I P 1 D8 PN S2 2 D8 PE S1 3 D8 PO S1 05 53 0h1705 Transmission delay...

Page 151: ...56 0h1722 Output Communication address4 Para Stauts 4 0000 FFFF Hex 0000 O A O I P 35 56 0h1723 Output Communication address5 Para Stauts 5 0000 FFFF Hex 0000 O A O I P 36 56 0h1724 Output Communication address6 Para Stauts 6 0000 FFFF Hex 0000 O A O I P 37 56 0h1725 Output Communication address7 Para Stauts 7 0000 FFFF Hex 0000 O A O I P 38 56 0h1726 Output Communication address8 Para Stauts 8 00...

Page 152: ...000 FFFF Hex 0000 X A O I P 68 0h1744 Field bus data swap FBus Swap Sel 0 No 0 X A O I P 1 Yes 70 0h1746 Communication multi function input 1 Virtual DI 1 0 None 0 None O A O I P 71 0h1747 Communication multi function input 2 Virtual DI 2 1 Fx 0 None O A O I P 72 0h1748 Communication multi function input 3 Virtual DI 3 2 Rx 0 None O A O I P 73 0h1749 Communication multi function input 4 Virtual DI...

Page 153: ...L H 50 User Seq 51 Fire Mode 52 KEB 1 Select 54 TI 58 86 0h1756 Communication multi function input monitoring Virt DI Status 0 X A O I P 90 0h175A Selection of data frame communication monitor Comm Mon Sel 0 Int485 0 O A O I P 1 KeyPad 91 0h175B Data frame Rev count Rcv Frame Num 0 65535 0 O A O I P 92 0h175C Data frame Err count Err Frame Num 0 65535 0 O A O I P 93 0h175D NAK frame count NAK Fram...

Page 154: ...cation selection Int 485 Func 0 Disable All 0 Disable All X A O I P 1 P2P Master 2 P2P Slave 3 M KPD Ready 96 60 DO setting selection P2P OUT Sel Bit 000 111 0 No O A O I P 001 Analog output 010 Multi function relay 100 Multi function output 59 Displayed only when a communication option card is installed 60 Displayed when AP 01 is set to 2 Proc PID ...

Page 155: ... En 0 No 0 No X A O I P 1 Yes 16 61 0h1810 PID output monitor PID Output 0 00 A O I P 17 61 0h1811 PID reference monitor PID Ref Value 50 00 A O I P 18 61 0h1812 PID feedback monitor PID Fdb Value 0 00 A O I P 19 61 0h1813 PID reference setting PID Ref Set 100 00 100 00 50 00 O A O I P 20 61 0h1814 PID reference source PID Ref Source 0 Keypad 0 Keypad X A O I P 1 V1 3 V2 4 I2 5 Int 485 7 FieldBus ...

Page 156: ...ower limit frequency PID Limit Lo 300 00 PID upper limit frequency Hz 60 00 O A O I P 31 61 0h181F PID output inverse PID Out Inv 0 No 0 No X A O I P 1 Yes 32 61 0h1820 PID output scale PID Out Scale 0 1 1000 0 100 0 X A O I P 34 61 0h1822 PID controller motion frequency Pre PID Freq 0 00 Maximum frequency Hz 0 00 X A O I P 35 61 0h1823 PID controller motion level Pre PID Exit 0 0 100 0 0 0 X A O ...

Page 157: ... PID Unit Sel 0 0 O A O I P 1 Bar 2 mBar 3 Pa 4 kPa 5 Hz 6 rpm 7 V 8 I 9 kW 10 HP 11 12 13 CUST 14 PSI 15 inWC 16 gl m 43 61 0h182B PID unit gain PID Unit Gain 0 00 300 00 100 00 O A O I P 44 61 0h182C PID unit scale PID Unit Scale 0 x100 2 x 1 O A O I P 1 x10 2 x 1 3 x 0 1 4 x 0 01 45 61 0h182D PID 2nd proportional gain PID P2 Gain 0 0 1000 0 100 0 X A O I P ...

Page 158: ...ad level setting Load Duty 0 62 Normal Duty 1 Heavy Duty X A O I P 1 Heavy Duty 05 0h1B05 Input output open phase protection Phase Loss Chk bit 00 11 00 63 X A O I P 01 Output open phase 10 Input open phase 06 0h1B06 Input voltage range during open phase IPO V Band 1 100 V 15 X A O I P 07 0h1B07 Deceleration time at fault trip Trip Dec Time 0 0 600 0 s 3 0 O A O I P 08 0h1B08 Selection of startup ...

Page 159: ...z 0 00 O A O I P 15 65 0h1B0F Analog input loss decision level AI Lost Level 0 Half x1 0 Half of x1 O A O I P 1 Below x1 17 0h1B11 Overload warning selection OL Warn Select 0 No 0 No O A O I P 1 Yes 18 0h1B12 Overload alarm level OL Warn Level 30 180 150 O A O I P 19 0h1B13 Overload warning time OL Warn Time 0 0 30 0 s 10 0 O A O I P 20 0h1B14 Motion at overload fault OL Trip Select 0 None 1 Free ...

Page 160: ...F No motor motion at detection No Motor Trip 0 None 0 None O A O I P 1 Free Run 32 0h1B20 No motor detection current level No Motor Level 1 100 5 O A O I 33 0h1B21 No motor detection delay No Motor Time 0 1 10 0 s 3 0 O A O I 40 0h1B28 Electronic thermal fault selection ETH Trip Sel 0 None 0 None O A O I P 1 Free Run 2 Dec 41 0h1B29 Motor cooling fan type Motor Cooling 0 Self cool 0 Self cool O A ...

Page 161: ...tall frequency3 Hz 60 00 O A O X 54 0h1B36 Stall level2 Stall Level 2 30 250 180 X A O X 55 0h1B37 Stall frequency3 Stall Freq 3 Stall frequency2 Stall frequency4 Hz 60 00 O A O X 56 0h1B38 Stall level3 Stall Level 3 30 250 180 X A O X 57 0h1B39 Stall frequency4 Stall Freq 4 Stall frequency3 Maximum frequency Hz 60 00 O A O X 58 0h1B3A Stall level4 Stall Level 4 30 250 180 X A O X 59 0h1B3B Flux b...

Page 162: ... Mode 0 None 1 Free Run O A O I P 1 Free Run 2 Dec 81 0h1B51 Low voltage fault decision delay time LVT Delay 0 0 60 0 s 0 0 X A O I P 82 0h1B52 LV2 Selection LV2 Enable Bit 00 11 00 X A O I P 00 No 01 LV2 history X 10 No 11 LV2 history O 90 66 0h1B5A Warning information 7 O I P 91 66 0h1B5B Fault history 1 7 O I P 92 66 0h1B5C Fault history 2 7 O I P 93 66 0h1B5D Fault history 3 7 O O 94 66 0h1B5E...

Page 163: ...Range Initial Value Property V F SL 00 Jump Code Jump Code 1 99 14 O A O I 04 0h1C04 Acceleration time M2 Acc Time 0 0 600 0 s 20 0 O A O I 05 0h1C05 Deceleration time M2 Dec Time 0 0 600 0 s 30 0 O A O I 06 0h1C06 Motor capacity M2 Capacity 0 0 2 kW X A O I 1 0 4 kW 2 0 75 kW 3 1 1 kW 4 1 5 kW 5 2 2 kW 6 3 0 kW 7 3 7 kW 8 4 0 kW 9 5 5 kW 10 7 5 kW 11 11 0 kW 12 15 0 kW 13 18 5 kW 14 22 0 kW 15 30...

Page 164: ... Rt 0 8 X A O I 17 Stator resistance M2 Rs Dependent on motor settings X A O I 18 Leakage inductance M2 Lsigma X A O I 19 Stator inductance M2 Ls X A O I 20 67 Rotor time constant M2 Tr 25 5000 ms X A O I 25 0h1C19 V F pattern M2 V F Patt 0 Linear 0 Linear X A O I 1 Square 2 User V F 26 0h1C1A Forward Torque boost M2 Fwd Boost 0 0 15 0 2 0 X A O I 27 0h1C1B Reverse Torque boost M2 Rev Boost 0 0 15...

Page 165: ...isplay Setting Range Initial Value Property V F SL speed gain Gain 41 0h1C29 Rotation count speed scale Load Spd Scale 0 x 1 0 x 1 O A O I 1 x 0 1 2 x 0 01 3 x 0 001 4 x 0 0001 42 0h1C2A Rotation count speed unit Load Spd Unit 0 Rpm 0 rpm O A O I 1 mpm ...

Page 166: ...s 5 1s 11 0h1D0B Output address link1 Link UserOut1 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 12 0h1D0C Output address link2 Link UserOut2 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 13 0h1D0D Output address link3 Link UserOut3 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 14 0h1D0E Output address link4 Link UserOut4 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 15 0h1D0F Output address link5 Link UserOut5 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 16 0h1D10 Output address link6 Link UserOut6 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I...

Page 167: ...onstant setting5 Void Para5 9999 9999 0 X A O I P 36 0h1D24 Input constant setting6 Void Para6 9999 9999 0 X A O I P 37 0h1D25 Input constant setting7 Void Para7 9999 9999 0 X A O I P 38 0h1D26 Input constant setting8 Void Para8 9999 9999 0 X A O I P 39 0h1D27 Input constant setting9 Void Para9 9999 9999 0 X A O I P 40 0h1D28 Input constant setting10 Void Para10 9999 9999 0 X A O I P 41 0h1D29 Inp...

Page 168: ... 9999 9999 0 X A O I P 55 0h1D37 Input constant setting25 Void Para25 9999 9999 0 X A O I P 56 0h1D38 Input constant setting26 Void Para26 9999 9999 0 X A O I P 57 0h1D39 Input constant setting27 Void Para27 9999 9999 0 X A O I P 58 0h1D3A Input constant setting28 Void Para28 9999 9999 0 X A O I P 59 0h1D3B Input constant setting29 Void Para29 9999 9999 0 X A O I P 60 0h1D3C Input constant setting...

Page 169: ...led during operation 7 L A keypad LCD keypad common Code Comm Address Name LCD Display Setting Range Initial Value Property V F SL 00 Jump code Jump Code 1 99 41 O A O I P 01 0h1E01 User function1 User Func1 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 MIN 5 MAX 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8 MPYDIV 9 REMAINDER 10 COMPARE GT 11 COMPARE GEQ 12 COMPARE EQUAL 13 COMPARE NEQUAL 14 TIMER 15 LIMIT 16 AND 17 OR 18 XOR...

Page 170: ... B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 04 0h1E04 User function input1 C User Input1 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 05 0h1E05 User function output1 User Output1 32767 32767 0 A O I P 06 0h1E06 User function 2 User Func2 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 MIN 5 MAX 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8 MPYDIV 9 REMAINDER 10 COMPARE GT 11 COMPARE GEQ 12 COMPARE EQUAL 13 COMPARE NEQUAL 14 TIMER 15 LIMIT 16 AND 17 OR 18 XOR 19 ANDOR 20...

Page 171: ...1E08 User function input2 B User Input2 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 09 0h1E09 User function input2 C User Input2 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 10 0h1E0A User function output2 User Output2 32767 32767 0 A O I P 11 0h1E0B User function3 User Func3 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 MIN 5 MAX 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8 MPYDIV 9 REMAINDER 10 COMPARE GT 11 COMPARE GEQ 12 COMPARE EQUAL 13 COMPARE NEQUAL 14 TIMER 15...

Page 172: ...put3 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 13 0h1E0D User function input3 B User Input3 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 14 0h1E0E User function input3 C User Input3 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 15 0h1E0F User function output3 User Output3 32767 32767 0 A O I P 16 0h1E10 User function4 User Func4 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 MIN 5 MAX 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8 MPYDIV 9 REMAINDER 10 COMPARE GT 11 COMPARE GEQ 12 COMPARE EQ...

Page 173: ...unction input4 A User Input4 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 18 0h1E12 User function input4 B User Input4 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 19 0h1E13 User function input4 C User Input4 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 20 0h1E14 User function output4 User Output4 32767 32767 0 A O I P 21 0h1E15 User function5 User Func5 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 MIN 5 MAX 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8 MPYDIV 9 REMAINDER 10 COMPARE GT 11 C...

Page 174: ...22 0h1E16 User function input5 A User Input5 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 23 0h1E17 User function input5 B User Input5 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 24 0h1E18 User function input5 C User Input5 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 25 0h1E19 User function output5 User Output5 32767 32767 0 A O I P 26 0h1E1A User function6 User Func6 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 MIN 5 MAX 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8 MPYDIV 9 REMAINDER 10...

Page 175: ... UPCOUNT 28 DOWNCOUNT 27 0h1E1B User function input6 A User Input6 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 28 0h1E1C User function input6 B User Input6 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 29 0h1E1D User function input6 C User Input6 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 30 0h1E1E User function output6 User Output6 32767 32767 0 A O I P 31 0h1E1F User function7 User Func7 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 MIN 5 MAX 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8...

Page 176: ... PI_CONTORL 26 PI_PROCESS 27 UPCOUNT 28 DOWNCOUNT 32 0h1E20 User function input7 A User Input7 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 33 0h1E21 User function input7 B User Input7 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 34 0h1E22 User function input7 C User Input7 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 35 0h1E23 User function output7 User Output7 32767 32767 0 A O I P 36 0h1E24 User function8 User Func8 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB ...

Page 177: ...CLEAR 24 LOWPASSFILTE R 25 PI_CONTORL 26 PI_PROCESS 27 UPCOUNT 28 DOWNCOUNT 37 0h1E25 User function input8 A User Input8 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 38 0h1E26 User function input8 B User Input8 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 39 0h1E27 User function input8 C User Input8 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 40 0h1E28 User function output8 User Output8 32767 32767 0 A O I P 41 0h1E29 User function9 User Func9 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O...

Page 178: ... BITSET 23 BITCLEAR 24 LOWPASSFILTER 25 PI_CONTORL 26 PI_PROCESS 27 UPCOUNT 28 DOWNCOUNT 42 0h1E2A User function input9 A User Input9 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 43 0h1E2B User function input9 B User Input9 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 44 0h1E2C User function input9 C User Input9 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 45 0h1E2D User function output9 User Output9 32767 32767 0 A O I P 46 0h1E2E User function10 User Func10 0 ...

Page 179: ... 21 BITTEST 22 BITSET 23 BITCLEAR 24 LOWPASSFILTER 25 PI_CONTORL 26 PI_PROCESS 27 UPCOUNT 28 DOWNCOUNT 47 0h1E2F User function input10 A User Input10 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 48 0h1E30 User function input10 B User Input10 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 49 0h1E31 User function input10 C User Input10 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 50 0h1E32 User function output10 User Output 10 32767 32767 0 A O I P 51 0h1E33 User fu...

Page 180: ...MER 15 LIMIT 16 AND 17 OR 18 XOR 19 ANDOR 20 SWITCH 21 BITTEST 22 BITSET 23 BITCLEAR 24 LOWPASSFILTER 25 PI_CONTORL 26 PI_PROCESS 27 UPCOUNT 28 DOWNCOUNT 52 0h1E34 User function input11 A User Input11 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 53 0h1E35 User function input11 B User Input11 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 54 0h1E36 User function input11 C User Input11 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 55 0h1E37 User function output11 Use...

Page 181: ...X 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8 MPYDIV 9 REMAINDER 10 COMPARE GT 11 COMPARE GEQ 12 COMPARE EQUAL 13 COMPARE NEQUAL 14 TIMER 15 LIMIT 16 AND 17 OR 18 XOR 19 ANDOR 20 SWITCH 21 BITTEST 22 BITSET 23 BITCLEAR 24 LOWPASSFILTER 25 PI_CONTORL 26 PI_PROCESS 27 UPCOUNT 28 DOWNCOUNT 57 0h1E39 User function input12 A User Input12 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 58 0h1E3A User function input12 B User Input12 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P ...

Page 182: ...unction output12 User Output 12 32767 32767 0 A O I P 61 0h1E3D User function13 User Func13 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 MIN 5 MAX 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8 MPYDIV 9 REMAINDER 10 COMPARE GT 11 COMPARE GEQ 12 COMPARE EQUAL 13 COMPARE NEQUAL 14 TIMER 15 LIMIT 16 AND 17 OR 18 XOR 19 ANDOR 20 SWITCH 21 BITTEST 22 BITSET 23 BITCLEAR 24 LOWPASSFILTER 25 PI_CONTORL 26 PI_PROCESS 27 UPCOUNT ...

Page 183: ...FFFF 0 X A O I P 64 0h1E40 User function input13 C User Input13 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 65 0h1E41 User function output13 User Output 13 32767 32767 0 A O I P 66 0h1E42 User function14 User Func14 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 MIN 5 MAX 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8 MPYDIV 9 REMAINDER 10 COMPARE GT 11 COMPARE GEQ 12 COMPARE EQUAL 13 COMPARE NEQUAL 14 TIMER 15 LIMIT 16 AND 17 OR 18 XOR 19 ANDOR 20 ...

Page 184: ...0h1E44 User function input14 B User Input14 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 69 0h1E45 User function input14 C User Input14 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 70 0h1E46 User function output14 User Output 14 32767 32767 0 A O I P 71 0h1E47 User function15 User Func15 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 MIN 5 MAX 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8 MPYDIV 9 REMAINDER 10 COMPARE GT 11 COMPARE GEQ 12 COMPARE EQUAL 13 COMPARE NEQUAL ...

Page 185: ... Input15 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 73 0h1E49 User function input15 B User Input15 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 74 0h1E4A User function input15 C User Input15 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 75 0h1E4B User function output15 User Output 15 32767 32767 0 A O I P 76 0h1E4C User function 16 User Func16 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 MIN 5 MAX 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8 MPYDIV 9 REMAINDER 10 COMPARE GT 11 COMPARE GEQ...

Page 186: ...1E4D User function input16 A User Input16 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 78 0h1E4E User function input16 B User Input16 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 79 0h1E4F User function input16 C User Input16 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 80 0h1E50 User function output16 User Output 16 32767 32767 0 A O I P 81 0h1E51 User function 17 User Func17 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 MIN 5 MAX 6 ABS 7 NEGATE 8 MPYDIV 9 REMAI...

Page 187: ... PI_PROCESS 27 UPCOUNT 28 DOWNCOUNT 82 0h1E52 User function input17 A User Input17 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 83 0h1E53 User function input17 B User Input17 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 84 0h1E54 User function input17 C User Input17 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 85 0h1E55 User function output17 User Output 17 32767 32767 0 A O I P 86 0h1E56 User function 18 User Func18 0 NOP 0 NOP X A O I P 1 ADD 2 SUB 3 ADDSUB 4 ...

Page 188: ...R 19 ANDOR 20 SWITCH 21 BITTEST 22 BITSET 23 BITCLEAR 24 LOWPASSFILTE R 25 PI_CONTORL 26 PI_PROCESS 27 UPCOUNT 28 DOWNCOUNT 87 0h1E57 User function input18 A User Input18 A 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 88 0h1E58 User function input18 B User Input18 B 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 89 0h1E59 User function input18 C User Input18 C 0 0xFFFF 0 X A O I P 90 0h1E5A User function output18 User Output 18 32767 32767 0 A O ...

Page 189: ...Output terminal state DO Status 000 08 Trip time after Power on Trip On Time 0 00 00 00 00 09 Trip time after operation start Trip Run Time 0 00 00 00 00 10 Delete trip history Trip Delete 0 No 1 Yes Config Mode CNF Code Name LCD Display Setting Range Initial Value 00 Jump code Jump Code 1 99 42 01 Keypad language selection Language Sel 0 English 0 English 02 LCD contrast adjustment LCD Contrast 0...

Page 190: ...ate 8 DO State 9 V1 Monitor V 10 V1 Monitor 13 V2 Monitor V 14 V2 Monitor 15 I2 Monitor mA 16 I2 Monitor 17 PID Output 18 PID Ref Value 19 PID Fdb Value 20 Torque 21 Torque Limit 23 Speed Limit 24 Load Speed 25 Temperature 24 Monitor mode initialization Mon Mode Init 0 No 0 No 1 Yes 30 Option slot 1 type display Option 1 Type 0 None 0 None 31 Option slot 2 type display Option 2 Type 6 Ethernet 0 N...

Page 191: ...e 44 Trip history deletion Erase All Trip 0 No 0 No 1 Yes 45 User registration code deletion UserGrp AllDel 0 No 0 No 1 Yes 46 Read parameters Parameter Read 0 No 0 No 1 Yes 47 Write parameters Parameter Write 0 No 0 No 1 Yes 48 Save parameters Parameter Save 0 No 0 No 1 Yes 50 Hide parameter mode View Lock Set 0 9999 Un locked 51 Password for hiding parameter mode View Lock Pw 0 9999 Password 52 ...

Page 192: ...HCount Reset 0 No 0 No 1 Yes 70 Accumulated inverter motion time On time 00000DAY 00 00 71 Accumulated inverter operation time Run time 00000DAY 00 00 72 Accumulated inverter operation time initialization Time Reset 0 No 0 No 1 Yes 74 Accumulated cooling fan operation time Fan Time 00000DAY 00 00 75 Reset of accumulated cooling fan operation time Fan Time Rst 0 No 0 No 1 Yes ...

Page 193: ...Table of Functions 184 ...

Page 194: ... trips occur at roughly the same time the keypad basic keypad with 7 segment display displays the higher priority fault trip information while the LCD keypad shows the information for the fault trip that occurred first The fault conditions can be categorized as follows Level When the fault is corrected the trip or warning signal disappears and the fault is not saved in the fault history Latch When...

Page 195: ...layed based on inverse time limit thermal characteristics to prevent motor overheating Operates when Pr 40 is set to a value other than 0 Out Phase Open Latch Displayed when a 3 phase inverter output has one or more phases in an open circuit condition Operates when bit 1 of Pr 05 is set to 1 In Phase Open Latch Displayed when a 3 phase inverter input has one or more phases in an open circuit condi...

Page 196: ...put ADC Off Set or CPU watchdog Watch Dog 1 Watch Dog 2 EEP Err An error in reading writing parameters due to keypad or memory EEPRom fault ADC Off Set An error in the current sensing circuit U V W terminal current sensor etc NTC Open Latch Displayed when an error is detected in the temperature sensor of the Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor IGBT Fan Trip Latch Displayed when an error is detected ...

Page 197: ...h Displayed when the I O board or external communication card is not connected to the inverter or there is a bad connection Displayed when the error code continues for more than 5 sec Errc rrc E rc Er c Err rc Er Errc ParaWrite Trip Latch Displayed when communication fails during parameter writing Occurs when using an LCD keypad due to a control cable fault or a bad connection Option Trip 1 Latch ...

Page 198: ...ls Lost Command Lost command warning alarm occurs even with Pr 12 set to 0 The warning alarm occurs based on the condition set at Pr 13 15 Set the digital output terminal or relay OU 31 or OU 33 to 13 Lost Command to receive lost command warning output signals If the communication settings and status are not suitable for P2P a Lost Command alarm occurs Fan Warning Displayed when an error is detect...

Page 199: ... The mechanical brake of the motor is operating too fast Check the mechanical brake Over Voltage Deceleration time is too short for the load inertia GD2 Increase the acceleration time A generative load occurs at the inverter output Use the braking unit The input voltage is too high Determine if the input voltage is above the specified value Low Voltage The input voltage is too low Determine if the...

Page 200: ...place the motor and inverter with models that have increased capacity The torque boost level is too high Reduce the torque boost level Over Heat There is a problem with the cooling system Determine if a foreign object is obstructing the air inlet outlet or vent The inverter cooling fan has been operated for an extended period Replace the cooling fan The ambient temperature is too high Keep the amb...

Page 201: ...eck the terminal connections R S T and U V W The charge lamp is turned off Turn on the inverter The operation command is off Turn on the operation command RUN The motor is locked Unlock the motor or lower the load level The load is too high Operate the motor independently An emergency stop signal is input Reset the emergency stop signal The wiring for the control circuit terminal is incorrect Chec...

Page 202: ...rs and set the correct values Replace the motor and the inverter with models with appropriate capacity for the load The ambient temperature of the motor is too high Lower the ambient temperature of the motor The phase to phase voltage of the motor is insufficient Use a motor that can withstand phase to phase voltages surges greater than the maximum surge voltage Only use motors suitable for applic...

Page 203: ...ing DB resistor connected The deceleration time is set too long Change the setting accordingly The motor torque is insufficient If motor parameters are normal it is likely to be a motor capacity fault Replace the motor with a model with increased capacity The load is higher than the internal torque limit determined by the rated current of the inverter Replace the inverter with a model with increas...

Page 204: ...put side that results in command interference change the input filter time constant In 07 The wiring length between the inverter and the motor is too long Ensure that the total cable length between the inverter and the motor is less than 200m 50m for motors rated 3 7 kW or lower The motor does not come to a complete stop when the inverter output stops It is difficult to decelerate sufficiently bec...

Page 205: ...196 Troubleshooting ...

Page 206: ...gular Inspection Lists Daily Inspections Inspection area Inspection item Inspection details Inspection method Judgment standard Inspection equipment All Ambient environment Is the ambient temperature and humidity within the design range and is there any dust or foreign objects present Refer to 1 3 Installation Considerations on page 8 No icing ambient temperature 10 40 and no condensation ambient ...

Page 207: ...tion or noise Visual inspection No abnormality Is there any abnormal smell Check for overheating or damage Annual Inspections Inspection area Inspection item Inspection details Inspection method Judgment standard Inspection equipment Input Output circuit All Megger test between input output terminals and earth terminal Disconnect inverter and short R S T U V W terminals and then measure from each ...

Page 208: ...n No abnormality Digital multimeter analog tester Check for disconnection Disconnect one side and measure with a tester Must be within 10 of the rated value of the resistor Control circuit Protection circuit Operation check Check for output voltage imbalance while the inverter is in operation Measure voltage between the inverter output terminal U V W Balance the voltage between phases within 4V fo...

Page 209: ...managed values must match Voltmeter Ammeter etc Bi annual Inspections Inspection area Inspection item Inspection details Inspection method Judgment standard Inspection equipment Motor Insulation resistance Megger test between the input output and earth terminals Disconnect the cables for terminals U V W and test the wiring Must be above 5 MΩ DC 500 V Megger Do not run an insulation resistance test...

Page 210: ...r Note The life times of major components are based on the operating rated load consecutively The lifetime may be different according to conditions and environment 6 3 Storage and Disposal Storage If you are not using the product for an extended period store it in the following way Store the product in the same environmental conditions as specified for operation refer to 1 3 Installation Considera...

Page 211: ...ls and all metal parts can be recycled Although plastic can also be recycled it can be incinerated under controlled conditions in some regions If the inverter has not been operated for a long time capacitors lose their charging characteristics and are depleted To prevent degradation turn on the product once a year and allow the device to operate for 30 60 min Run the device under no load condition...

Page 212: ...t frequency 50 60 Hz 5 Rated current A Heavy load 4 4 9 3 15 6 21 7 Normal load 5 8 11 7 19 7 24 0 Weight lb kg Non EMC Filter Type 2 0 0 9 2 9 1 3 3 3 1 5 4 4 2 0 EMC Filter Type 2 5 1 1 3 4 1 6 3 9 1 8 4 9 2 2 IP66 Type EMC 8 2 3 7 11 7 5 3 12 1 5 5 12 4 5 6 IP66 Type Non EMC 7 9 3 6 11 5 5 2 11 9 5 4 12 1 5 5 The standard motor capacity is based on a standard 4 pole motor The standard used for ...

Page 213: ... phase 200 240 VAC 15 to 10 Single phase 240VAC 5 to 10 Input frequency 50 60 Hz 5 In case of single phase input input frequency is only 60Hz 5 Rated current A Heavy load 2 2 4 9 8 4 11 8 17 5 18 5 Normal load 3 0 6 3 10 8 13 1 19 4 19 4 Weight lb kg Non EMC Filter Type 2 0 0 9 2 0 0 9 2 9 1 3 3 3 1 5 4 4 2 0 4 4 2 0 IP66 Type Non EMC 7 9 3 6 7 9 3 6 11 5 5 2 11 9 5 4 12 1 5 5 12 1 5 5 The standar...

Page 214: ...ut voltage V 3 phase 200 240V Rated input Working voltage V 3 phase 200 240VAC 15 to 10 Single phase 240VAC 5 to 10 Input frequency 50 60 Hz 5 In case of single phase input input frequency is only 60Hz 5 Rated current A Heavy load 25 8 34 9 50 8 66 7 Normal load 32 7 44 2 62 3 77 2 Weight lb kg Non EMC Filter Type 6 8 3 1 6 8 3 1 9 7 4 4 15 2 6 9 IP66 Type Non EMC 19 4 8 8 19 4 8 8 20 7 9 4 26 2 1...

Page 215: ...quency 50 60 Hz 5 In case of single phase input input frequency is only 60Hz 5 Rated current A Heavy load 1 1 2 4 4 2 5 9 8 7 9 8 Normal load 2 0 3 3 5 5 7 5 10 8 10 8 Weight lb kg EMC Filter Type 2 6 1 2 2 6 1 2 3 9 1 8 4 0 1 8 4 9 2 2 4 9 2 2 Non EMC Filter Type 2 0 0 9 2 0 0 9 2 9 1 3 3 3 1 5 4 4 2 0 4 4 2 0 IP66 Type EMC 8 2 3 7 8 2 3 7 11 7 5 3 12 1 5 5 12 4 5 6 12 4 5 6 IP66 Type Non EMC 7 9...

Page 216: ...hase 380 480V Rated input Working voltage V 3 phase 380 480VAC 15 to 10 Single phase 480VAC 5 to 10 Input frequency 50 60 Hz 5 In case of single phase input input frequency is only 60Hz 5 Rated current A Heavy load 12 9 17 5 26 5 33 4 43 6 50 7 Normal load 17 5 25 4 33 4 42 5 49 5 65 7 Weight lb kg EMC Filter Type 7 3 3 3 7 5 3 4 10 1 4 6 10 5 4 8 16 5 7 5 16 5 7 5 IP66 Type EMC 19 4 8 8 19 6 8 9 ...

Page 217: ...en protection PR 05 Protection for output current like OCT or IOLT is based on 3 phase input ratings which is larger than single phase input User should set the parameters that are relative to motor information bA 11 16 overload trip Pr 17 22 and E thermal functions Pr 40 43 Performance of sensorless control could be unstable depending on DC ripple The minimum input voltage must be larger than 228...

Page 218: ...al load 39 47 55 73 87 Output frequency 0 400 Hz IM Sensorless 0 120 Hz Output voltage V 3 phase 380 480 V Rated input Working voltage V 3 phase 380 480 VAC 15 to 10 Single phase 480VAC 5 to 10 Input frequency 50 60 Hz 5 In case of single phase input input frequency is only 60Hz 5 Rated current A Heavy load 56 69 85 103 143 Normal load 69 85 100 134 160 Weight lb kg EMC Filter Type 57 26 77 35 77 ...

Page 219: ...rse direction rotation Commercial transition Speed search Power braking Leakage reduction Up down operation DC braking Frequency jump Slip compensation Automatic restart Automatic tuning Energy buffering Flux braking Fire Mode Input Multi function terminal 7EA P1 P7 Select PNP Source or NPN Sink mode Functions can be set according to In 65 In 71 codes and parameter settings Standard I O is only pr...

Page 220: ... Motor normal load trip Over voltage trip Temperature sensor trip Inverter over heat Option trip Output imaging trip Inverter overload trip Fan trip Pre PID operation failure External break trip Low voltage trip during operation Low voltage trip SafetyA B trip Analog input error Motor overload trip Alarm Command loss trip alarm overload alarm normal load alarm inverter overload alarm fan operation...

Page 221: ...s applied Ambient humidity Relative humidity less than 90 RH to avoid condensation forming Storage temperature 20 C 65 C 4 149 F Surrounding environment Prevent contact with corrosive gases inflammable gases oil stains dust and other pollutants Pollution Degree 3 Environment Operation altitude Vibration Maximum 1000m above sea level for standard operation From 1000 to 4000m the rated input voltage...

Page 222: ...Technical Specification 213 7 3 External Dimensions 0 4 22kW Models 0 4 kW Single Phase 0 4 0 8 kW 3 Phase ...

Page 223: ...00 1 0008S100 2 0008S100 4 68 2 68 61 1 2 41 128 5 04 119 4 69 5 0 20 128 5 04 3 5 0 14 4 0 16 4 0 16 0004S100 2 0004S100 4 68 2 68 61 1 2 41 128 5 04 119 4 69 5 0 20 123 4 84 3 5 0 14 4 0 16 4 2 0 17 004S100 1 004S100 4 008S100 4 EMC Type 68 2 68 63 5 2 50 180 7 09 170 5 6 71 5 0 20 130 5 12 4 5 0 18 4 5 0 18 4 2 0 17 Units mm inches ...

Page 224: ...Technical Specification 215 0 8 1 5 kW Single Phase 1 5 2 2 kW 3 Phase 0 8kW 1 5kW Single Phase 200V 1 5kW 2 2kW 3 Phase 400V EMC filter Type ...

Page 225: ... 130 5 12 4 5 0 18 4 5 0 18 4 5 0 18 0015S100 1 0022S100 2 0022S100 4 100 3 94 91 3 58 128 5 04 120 4 72 4 5 0 18 145 5 71 4 5 0 18 4 5 0 18 4 5 0 18 0008S100 1 0015S100 1 0015S100 4 0022S100 4 EMC Type 100 3 94 91 3 58 180 7 09 170 6 69 5 0 20 140 5 51 4 5 0 18 4 5 0 18 4 2 0 17 Units mm inches 2 2 kW Single Phase 3 7 4 0 kW 3 Phase ...

Page 226: ... W1 W2 H1 H2 H3 D1 A B Φ 0022S100 1 0037S100 2 0040S100 2 0037S100 4 0040S100 4 140 5 51 132 2 5 20 128 5 04 120 7 4 75 3 7 0 15 145 5 71 3 9 0 15 4 4 0 17 4 5 0 18 0022S100 1 0037S100 4 0040S100 4 EMC Type 140 5 51 132 5 20 180 7 09 170 6 69 5 0 20 140 5 51 4 0 16 4 0 16 4 2 0 17 Units mm inches ...

Page 227: ...7 10 8 11 3 0 44 163 6 42 5 0 20 5 0 20 0150S100 2 220 8 66 193 8 7 63 350 13 8 331 13 0 13 0 51 187 7 36 6 0 24 6 0 24 3 phase 400V 0055S100 4 160 6 30 137 5 39 232 9 13 216 5 8 52 10 5 0 41 140 5 51 5 0 20 5 0 20 0075S100 4 0110S100 4 180 7 09 157 6 18 290 11 4 273 7 10 8 11 3 0 44 163 6 42 5 0 20 5 0 20 0150S100 4 0185S100 4 220 8 66 193 8 7 63 350 13 8 331 13 0 13 0 51 187 7 36 6 0 24 6 0 24 0...

Page 228: ...Technical Specification 219 30 75kW Models 30 kW 3 Phase 37 45 kW 3 Phase ...

Page 229: ...5 75 kW 3 Phase Items W1 W2 H1 H2 H3 D1 A B 0300S100 4 275 10 8 232 450 17 7 428 5 14 284 11 2 7 0 28 7 0 28 0370S100 4 0450S100 4 325 12 8 282 510 20 1 486 5 16 0550S100 4 0750S100 4 275 550 21 7 524 5 309 12 2 9 9 Units mm inches ...

Page 230: ...Technical Specification 221 IP66 Models 0 4 4 0kW NP Non PDS type ...

Page 231: ...Technical Specification 222 0 4 4 0kW PDS type ...

Page 232: ...97 PDS 188 2 7 41 4 5 0 18 4 5 0 18 22 3 0 88 0004S100 2 0008S100 2 0004S100 4 0008S100 4 0008S100 1 220 8 66 204 8 03 258 8 10 19 241 9 49 11 8 0 46 201 7 91 Non PDS 204 8 03 PDS 215 8 46 5 5 0 22 5 5 0 22 22 3 0 88 28 6 1 13 0015S100 1 0022S100 1 0015S100 2 0022S100 2 0037S100 2 0040S100 2 0015S100 4 0022S100 4 0037S100 4 0040S100 4 Units mm inches ...

Page 233: ...Technical Specification 224 5 5 7 5kW NP Non PDS type ...

Page 234: ... 5kW PDS type Items W1 W2 H1 H2 H3 D1 D2 A Φ T1 T2 0055S100 2 250 9 84 232 9 13 328 12 91 308 12 13 11 0 43 227 2 8 94 Non PDS 230 1 9 06 PDS 241 2 9 50 6 0 24 6 0 24 22 3 0 88 28 6 1 13 0075S100 2 0055S100 4 0075S100 4 Units mm inches ...

Page 235: ...Technical Specification 226 11 0 22 0kW NP Non PDS type ...

Page 236: ...9 2 9 02 399 6 15 73 377 14 84 14 6 0 57 245 4 9 66 Non PDS 248 5 9 78 PDS 259 6 10 22 6 5 0 26 22 3 0 88 34 9 1 37 0150S100 2 0110S100 4 0150S100 4 0185S100 4 300 11 81 270 8 10 66 460 18 11 436 5 17 19 15 5 0 61 250 9 84 Non PDS 253 1 9 96 PDS 264 10 39 7 0 28 22 3 0 88 44 5 1 75 0220S100 4 Units mm inches ...

Page 237: ...11 1 5 15 15 MC 18a MC 18B 18 2 2 20 20 20 MC 22b 22 3 phase 200V 0 4 ABS33c 5 UTE100 15 EBS33c 5 MC 6a 9 0 75 10 10 MC 9a MC 9b 11 1 5 15 15 MC 18a MC 18b 18 2 2 20 20 20 MC 22b 22 3 7 30 30 30 MC 32a 32 4 5 5 ABS53c 50 50 EBS53c 50 MC 50a 55 7 5 ABS63c 60 60 EBS63c 60 MC 65a 65 11 ABS103c 100 90 EBS103c 100 MC 85a 85 15 125 UTS150 125 125 MC 130a 130 3 phase 400V 0 4 ABS33c 3 UTE100 15 EBS33c 5 ...

Page 238: ...actor Model Current A Model Current A Model Current A Model Current A 30 kW 4 ABS103c 125 UTS150 125 EBS 103c 125 MC 100a 105 37 kW 4 ABS203c 150 150 EBS203c 150 MC 130a 130 45 kW 4 175 UTS250 175 175 MC 150a 150 55 kW 4 225 225 225 MC 185a 185 75 kW 4 ABS403c 300 UTS400 300 EBS 403c 300 MC 225a 225 7 5 Fuse and Reactor Specifications 0 4 22kW Models Product kW AC Input Fuse AC Reactor DC Reactor ...

Page 239: ...100 0 13 79 0 70 75 3 phase 400V 0 4 10 4 81 4 8 16 4 27 0 75 1 5 3 23 7 5 12 6 41 2 2 15 2 34 10 8 8 9 3 7 20 1 22 15 5 4 13 2 4 32 5 5 1 12 19 3 20 17 7 5 35 0 78 27 2 50 25 11 50 0 59 35 1 90 32 15 63 0 46 44 1 40 41 18 5 70 0 40 52 1 00 49 22 100 0 30 68 0 70 64 30 75kW Models Product kW AC Input Fuse AC Reactor Current A Voltage V Inductance mH Current A 30 kW 4 125A 600 0 29 69 37 kW 4 0 24 ...

Page 240: ...bleau ci dessus pour la tension et le courant nominal des fusibless et des disjoncteurs 7 6 Terminal Screw Specification Input Output Terminal Screw Specification 7 6 1 1 0 4 22kW Models Product kW Terminal Screw Size Screw Torque Kgf cm Nm Single phase 200V 0 4 M3 5 8 2 10 2 0 8 1 0 0 75 1 5 2 2 M4 12 2 14 3 1 2 1 4 3 phase 200V 0 4 M3 5 8 2 10 2 0 8 1 0 0 75 1 5 2 2 3 7 M4 12 2 14 3 1 2 1 4 4 5 ...

Page 241: ...minal Screw Specification 7 6 2 1 0 4 22kW Models Terminal Terminal Screw Size Screw Torque Kgf cm Nm P1 P7 CM VR V1 I2 AO Q1 EG 24 TI TO SA SB SC S S SG M2 2 2 2 5 0 22 0 25 A1 B1 C1 M2 6 4 0 0 4 Standard I O doesn t support P6 P7 TI TO terminal Refer to Step 4 Control Terminal Wiring on page 39 7 6 2 2 30 75kW Models Terminal Terminal Screw Size Screw Torque Kgf cm Nm P1 P7 CM VR V1 I2 AO1 AO 2 ...

Page 242: ...g and rated at 300V 75 for control terminal wiring Appliquer des couples de marche aux vis des bornes Des vis desserrées peuvent provoquer des courts circuits et des dysfonctionnements Ne pas trop serrer la vis car cela risque d endommager les bornes et de provoquer des courts circuits et des dysfonctionnements Utiliser uniquement des fils de cuivre avec une valeur nominale de 600 V 75 pour le câb...

Page 243: ...0 0 75 150 150 1 5 60 300 2 2 50 400 3 7 33 600 4 33 600 5 5 20 800 7 5 15 1 200 11 10 2 400 15 8 2 400 3 phase 400V 0 4 1 200 100 0 75 600 150 1 5 300 300 2 2 200 400 3 7 130 600 4 130 600 5 5 85 1 000 7 5 60 1 200 11 40 2 000 15 30 2 400 18 5 20 3 600 22 20 3 600 The standard for braking torque is 150 and the working rate ED is 5 If the working rate is 10 the rated capacity for braking resistanc...

Page 244: ...4LN Refer to Group 5 45 75kW LSLV0750DBU 4LN Note It is not necessary to use option type dynamic braking unit for S100 below 22kW capacity because basically the dynamic braking unit is built in You must refer to dynamic braking unit manual for usage recommended dynamic braking unit in the table above due to changeable table Terminal arrangement Group 1 Group 2 Terminals Functions G Ground Terminal...

Page 245: ...Functions P Terminal for connection with P of Inverter N Terminal for connection with N of Inverter B1 Terminal for connection with B1 of DBU B2 Terminal for connection with B2 of DBU N C Unused E Ground Terminal Note You must refer to dynamic braking unit manual for choice the braking resistor to use the dynamic braking unit For detailed information on DBU wiring refer to 2 2 Cable Wiring Step 7 ...

Page 246: ...up 2 Group 3 Group 5 P G N B2 R2 R1 R S T IM W V U N WIRING P P2 B1 P G N B2 R2 R1 R S T IM W V U N WIRING P P2 B1 적 품 제 용 IM ynamic R T S U N P P2 W V D B1 N P G WIRING B2 B2 B1 U raking B nit 166 2 5 25 5 24 2 80 80 123 Dynamic RESE POWE RUN OHT OCT 231 1 2 15 27 130 7 ...

Page 247: ...mm Weight kg Hole size for installation W H H2 D W1 H1 440 30 37 140 227 4 192 76 4 125 215 4 1 56 M4 45 75 1 85 Group 4 Voltage V Capacity of applied motor kW ED Dimension mm Hole position for installation mm Weig ht kg Hole size for installation W H H2 D W1 H1 440 30 37 50 140 227 4 192 76 4 125 215 4 1 56 M4 ...

Page 248: ... DBU is ON by regenerative energy of Motor OHT Green LED Under Breaking if the temperature is exceeded over setting value due to over heat of Heatsink Cut the TURN ON signal of DBU and LED is turn on by working overheat protection function Dynamic Braking Unit Resistors Product kW DB Unit Resistor Ω Capacity W Reference 30kW SV370DBU 4U 16 9 6 400 100 braking torque 10 ED 37kW SV370DBU 4U 16 9 6 4...

Page 249: ... Range Default Values Setting Range Default Values V F S L V F S L Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max 0 4 4 0kW 2 15 2 15 3 2 5 2 5 2 5 5 22kW 1 15 2 15 1 5 2 5 30 45kW 1 10 2 10 1 5 2 5 55 75kW 1 7 2 7 1 3 2 3 Continuous Rated Current Derating by Carrier Frequency The continuous rated current of the inverter is limited based on the carrier frequency Refer to the following graph Continuous Rated Curr...

Page 250: ...W 2 88 0 4kW 4 74 15kW 4 84 1 5kW 2 88 0 8kW 4 85 18 5kW 4 92 2 2kW 2 94 1 5kW 4 84 22kW 4 83 3 7kW 2 92 2 2kW 4 85 30kW 4 86 4 0kW 2 96 3 7kW 4 85 37kW 4 87 5 5kW 2 85 4 0kW 4 93 45kW 4 89 7 5kW 2 85 5 5kW 4 81 55kW 4 83 11kW 2 87 7 5kW 4 77 75kW 4 92 DR includes maximum carrier frequency values by product capacity Continuous rated current Carrier frequency kHz Continuous rated current Carrier fr...

Page 251: ... voltage Refer to the following graph Continuous Rated Current Derating by Ambient Temperature and Installation Type The constant rated current of the inverter is limited based on the ambient temperature and installation type Refer to the following graph A side by side operation is only available with 0 4 22kW IP20 Continuous rated current Input Voltage ...

Page 252: ... 133 0 8kW 1 25 11kW 2 164 15kW 4 145 1 5kW 1 36 15kW 2 260 18 5kW 4 238 2 2kW 1 53 0 4kW 4 7 22kW 4 247 0 4kW 2 10 0 8kW 4 4 30kW 4 280 0 8kW 2 9 1 5kW 4 24 37kW 4 432 1 5kW 2 34 2 2kW 4 22 45kW 4 434 2 2kW 2 36 3 7kW 4 54 55kW 4 703 3 7kW 2 86 4 0kW 4 40 75kW 4 869 4 0kW 2 77 5 5kW 4 82 5 5kW 2 118 7 5kW 4 75 Heat emission data is based on operations with default carrier frequency settings under...

Page 253: ...nsists of a remote control loader and cables 1m 2m 3m 5m Scale mm Installation 5 Take off the top cover of the I O board kit and remove the hole cover to connect remote cable on the side 6 Connect the other side of the remote cable to the remote keypad as shown below ...

Page 254: ...h a three phase 60 Hz supply However under single phase use the DC bus ripple becomes 120 Hz and the VFDs DC bus circuit is subject to higher stress in order to deliver equivalent power Additionally input currents and harmonics increase beyond those encountered with three phase input Input current distortion of 90 THD and greater can be expected under single phase input compared to approximately 4...

Page 255: ... converter will approximately double creating another derating consideration for the VFD Input current harmonic distortion will increase beyond that with a three phase supply making the overall input power factor low Input current distortion over 100 is likely under single phase conditions without a reactor Therefore the reactor is always required When using a motor that is selected by the three p...

Page 256: ...alent of a three phase input Therefore the maximum output voltage motor voltage will be lower with a single phase input The minimum input voltage must be no less than 228Vac for 240 volt models and 456Vac for 480 volt models to ensure motor voltage production of 207Vac and 415Vac respectively Thus if full motor torque must be developed near base speed full power it will be necessary to maintain a ...

Page 257: ...t warranty covers product malfunctions under normal operating conditions for 12 months from the date of installation If the date of installation is unknown the product warranty is valid for 18 months from the date of manufacturing Please note that the product warranty terms may vary depending on purchase or installation contracts Warranty Service Information During the product warranty period warr...

Page 258: ...r supply problems or from other appliances being connected to the product acts of nature fire flood earthquake gas accidents etc modifications or repair by unauthorized persons missing authentic LS ELECTRIC rating plates expired warranty period Visit Our Website Visit us at https www lselectric co kr for detailed service information ...

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Page 260: ...onics manufacturers and the EMC guidelines for safe noise control Low Voltage Directive We have confirmed that our products comply with the Low Voltage Directive EN 61800 5 1 EMC Directive The Directive defines the requirements for immunity and emissions of electrical equipment used within the European Union The EMC product standard EN 61800 3 covers requirements stated for drives EAC mark The EAC...

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Page 262: ...SLV0037S100 4 3 7kW FFS100 T020 2 20 220 480 0 3 27 176x143 5x45 162x122 1 8 B FS 2 LSLV0040S100 4 4 0kW Standard Filters EN 55011 CLASS A IEC EN 61800 3 C3 Inverter Power Code Current A Voltage Vac Leakage Current mA Dimension L W H Mounting Y X Weight Kg Fig Output Choke Nom Max LSLV0055S100 2 5 5kW FLD 3042 42A 220 480 0 5 27 335x60x150 35x320 2 8 C FS 2 LSLV0075S100 2 7 5kW FLD 3055 55A 220 48...

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Page 264: ...Edition Changes 1 2013 12 First Release 2 2014 11 2nd Edition S W Version up V2 0 3 2015 06 3rd Edition S W Version up V2 3 4 2016 09 4th Edition S W Version up V2 5 5 2019 05 5th Edition Three manuals are unified 6 2020 05 6th Edition S W Version up V2 8 ...

Page 265: ...g input 42 67 68 analog input selection switch SW2 40 analog output 44 AO terminal 44 analog output selection switch SW3 40 AO terminal 44 analog output selection switch SW3 40 AP Application Function group 146 asymmetric ground power 49 asymmetric ground structure EMC filter 49 Auto Tuning 111 B bA Basic function group 110 basic configuration diagram 16 Basic group Refer to BAS Basic function gro...

Page 266: ...84 external 24V power terminal Refer to 24 terminal external dimensions 0 8 1 5kW Single Phase 1 5 2 2kW 3 Phase 215 224 5 5 22kW 3 phase 218 External dimensions 213 221 External dimensions 0 4kW Single Phase 0 4 0 8kW 3 Phase 213 External dimensions 0 4kW Single Phase 0 4 0 8kW 3 Phase 221 External Trip 187 F factory default 92 93 Fan Trip 187 Fan Warning 189 fatal 185 fault fatal 185 latch 185 l...

Page 267: ...tion considerations 8 IP 20 211 J Jog Operation ESC key configuration 84 K keypad 59 ESC key 66 HAND key 66 MODE key 66 MULTI key 66 OFF key 66 PROG Ent key 66 STOP RESET key 66 configuration mode 70 cursor keys 66 display 59 monitor mode 70 navigating between groups 69 operation keys 59 parameter mode 70 trip mode 70 keypad display 61 keypad key 65 key 65 ESC key 65 RUN key 65 STOP RESET key 65 L...

Page 268: ... B1 terminal 45 AO terminal 44 EG terminal 44 Q1 terminal 44 S S SG terminal 45 TO terminal 44 Over Current1 186 Over Current2 187 Over Heat 187 Over Load 186 overload warning 189 Over Voltage 186 P P1 terminals DC link terminals 34 35 37 parameter 81 parameter setting 81 parameter settings 82 parameter mode 70 part names 3 parts illustrated 3 Peripheral devices 228 phase to phase voltage 193 PID ...

Page 269: ... selection switch SW3 40 PNP NPN mode selection switch SW1 40 T target frequency Cmd Frequency 105 technical specification 203 terminal for frequency reference setting Refer to VR terminal test run 56 TI terminal 43 protection features group PRT protection features group TO terminal 44 torque 38 trip 185 trip condition monitor 95 trip mode 70 Trip troubleshooting 190 troubleshooting 185 other faul...

Page 270: ...261 cover disassembly 22 ferrite 46 ground 29 power terminal board wiring 32 re assembling the covers 53 signal wiring 45 torque 21 wiring length 38 46 ㅈ 중량 kg 203 ...

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