EN-13
Before Power Up
The following points should be checked carefully before the power is switched on.
•
Check if the power supply meets the inverter specification.
•
Check if the power supply cables are tightly connected to the right terminals (L1, L2, L3).
•
Check if the motor cables are tightly connected to the right terminals on the inverter side (U, V, W) as well
as on the motor side.
•
Check if the braking unit / braking resistor is connected correctly.
•
Check if the Inverter control circuit terminal and the control device are wired correctly.
•
Set all Inverter control circuit terminals to OFF.
•
When a PG card is used, check if it is wired correctly.
Display after Power Up
After normal power up without any problems the operator display shows the following messages
When a fault occurs or an alarm is active, a fault or alarm message will appear. In this case, refer to
page 28,
Factory settings are in bold.
.
Control Mode Selection
As the first thing after power up one of the four control modes must be selected depending on the machine
type. The Closed Loop Vector modes require PG feedback cards.
Table 4
shows the required / possible PG
cards for each mode.
Table 4 Control Mode Selection
Display for normal operation
The Baseblock message blinks.
Display for fault operation
A fault or alarm message is shown on the
display.
The example shows a low voltage alarm.
Machine Type
Control Mode
A1-02 setting
PG Card
Induction motor without encoder
V/f control
0
-
Open Loop Vector Control
2
-
Induction motor with incremental encoder
Closed Loop Vector Control
3
PG-B2 / PG-X2
Permanent magnet motor with Hiperface
y
or EnDat 2.1
encoder
Closed Loop Vector Control for
PM motors
6
PG-F2
Yaskawa IPM motor with incremental encoder
Closed Loop Vector Control for
PM motors
6
PG-X2
CAUTION
• For Permanent Magnet motors do not use any other control mode than Closed Loop Vector for PM
(A1-02 = 6). Using any other control mode can cause damage to the equipment or can cause dangerous
behavior.
-DRIVE-
Base Block
Rdy
BB
-DRIVE-
UV
Main Power Loss