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Summary of Contents for CA-203A

Page 1: ...Vector control inverter Operating manual CA Series www tpg tw com...

Page 2: ...32 5 1 8 F6 Group Keyboard and display 32 5 1 9 F7 Group Auxiliary function 33 5 1 10 F8 Group Fault and protection 34 5 1 11 F9 Group Communication parameter 35 5 1 12 FA Group Torque control 36 5 1...

Page 3: ...r replacement 96 8 3 Storage 96 8 4 Capacitor 96 8 4 1 Capacitor rebuilt 96 8 5 Measuring and readings 97 Chapter 9 Warranty 98 Appendix I RS485 communication protocol 99 I 1 Introduction 99 I 2 Detai...

Page 4: ...cautions 3 Process Type Explanation do not incorrectly connect wires Otherwise which may cause damage to the driver Ensure that the distribution line meets the regional safety standards of EMC require...

Page 5: ...r for improving power factor The inverter output is PWM wave if the piezoresistor for lightning protection or the capacitor for improving power factor is installed in the output side which easily caus...

Page 6: ...lamp goes out you must use the instrument to confirm that internal capacitor has been discharged fully otherwise there is a danger of electric shock 6 Body static electricity will seriously damage the...

Page 7: ...Open loop flux vector control Automatic torque boost function Realize low frequency 1Hz and large output torque control under the V F control mode Frequency setting resolution Digital 0 01Hz Analog h...

Page 8: ...t terminals bipolar output one relay output terminal 2 analog output terminals respectively for optional range 0 to 20mA or 0 to 10V they can be used to set frequency output Chapter 2 Standard specifi...

Page 9: ...Keyboard Schematic Diagram 3 2 Keyboard indicators Indicator flag Name Meaning FWD Forward running lamp ON means that the inverter is forward operating REV Reverse running lamp ON means that the inve...

Page 10: ...ter is used to set the running frequency Simultaneously press two keys to lock or unlock the keypad 3 4 Examples of parameter settings Instructions on viewing and modifying function code CA SERIES inv...

Page 11: ...code editing status press the PRG key again it will display you must enter correct user password before entering regular menus otherwise inaccessible To cancel the password protection function firstly...

Page 12: ...The inverter shall be installed in the room where it is well ventilated the wall mounted installation shall be adopted and the inverter must keep enough space around adjacent items or baffle wall As...

Page 13: ...l 1 1 Input range DC 0V to 10V 0 to 20mA depends on the selected JP2 jumper on control panel 2 Input impedance 25 5k with voltage input 500 with current input Analog input AI2 GND Analog input termina...

Page 14: ...ground terminal must be earthed firmly grounding impedance should be less than 10 ohms otherwise the leakage current will occur The specifications on wires used by the main circuit wiring shall comply...

Page 15: ...s F3 Start and stop control group Start and stop control parameters F4 V F control group V F control parameters F5 Vector control group Vector control parameters F6 Keyboard and display group To set k...

Page 16: ...Keyboard and terminal UP DOWN setting 0 Valid and the inverter power failure with data storage 1 Valid and the inverter power failure without data storage 0 Chapter 5 Function parameter 27 2 UP DOWN...

Page 17: ...50 00Hz s 0 50Hz s 44 F1 08 AI1 lower limit 0 00V to F1 10 0 00V 45 F1 09 AI1 lower limit setting 100 0 to 100 0 0 0 46 F1 10 AI1 upper limit F1 08 to 10 00V 10 00V 47 F1 11 AI1 upper limit 100 0 to 1...

Page 18: ...00 100 Chapter 5 Function parameter 31 76 F2 20 Higher limit corresponding M01 pulse output 0 1 10kHz 10kHz 5 1 5 F3 Group Start and stop control No Code Parameter name Setting range Factory default C...

Page 19: ...both panel control and terminal control 2 Valid for both panel control and communication control 3 Valid for all control modes 3 106 F6 01 Running status display 0 to 0xFFFF BIT0 Running frequency 03...

Page 20: ...current limiting 0 00 to 100 00Hz s 10 00Hz s 126 F8 02 Current limiting 0 Always valid 0 Chapter 5 Function parameter 35 action selection 1 Constant speed invalid 127 F8 03 Motor overload protection...

Page 21: ...setting FA 01 1 Analog AI1 setting 2 Analog AI2 setting 3 Panel potentiometer setting 4 Analog AI1 AI2 setting 5 Multi segment torque setting 6 Remote communications 0 Chapter 5 Function parameter 37...

Page 22: ...0 to 100 0 0 0 176 E1 14 Multi speed 14 100 0 to 100 0 0 0 177 E1 15 Multi speed 15 100 0 to 100 0 0 0 178 E1 16 Section 0 given mode 0 to 5 0 5 1 16 E2 Group PID control Chapter 5 Function parameter...

Page 23: ...0 205 E3 15 VDO5 output function 0 to 10 0 Chapter 5 Function parameter 41 206 E3 16 VDO valid state Units digit VDO1 0 positive logic 1 negative logic Tens digit VDO2 same as units digit Hundreds dig...

Page 24: ...g also read parameters group value via communication for host computer monitoring Chapter 5 Function parameter 43 Parameter function code Parameter name Smallest unit d0 00 Running frequency 0 01Hz Ac...

Page 25: ...lead to control performance degradation or the un normal operation of drive system 1 Reserved 2 V F control suitable for applications that demanding less control accuracy such as fans pumps and other...

Page 26: ...ata storage You can set the frequency command that the set frequency value is not saved after the inverter with power failure 2 UP DOWN setting is invalid keyboard and keys and input terminals UP DOWN...

Page 27: ...mum output frequency 50 00Hz Running frequency upper limit is the upper limit of the inverter output frequency Chapter 5 Function parameter 49 The value should be less than or equal to the maximum out...

Page 28: ...increment command DOWN as decrement command the function is used to clear the frequency value set by UP DOWN so that setting frequency gets back to the frequency set by the frequency command channel...

Page 29: ...SB2 SB3 Stop button Forw ard Three w i re control m ode 1 button Reverse button SB2 SB3 Runni ng Forw ard Reverse di recti on Three w i re control m ode 2 I nver t er SB1 SB1 Inverter Chapter 5 Funct...

Page 30: ...f the frequency output exists ON signal will output 2 Motor is running reverse Inverter Run Reverse when the inverter runs reverse if the frequency output exists ON signal will output 3 Fault output F...

Page 31: ...ime of relay 0 0 3600s 0 0 s function code is defined as the corresponding delay time of the level change from Corresponding setup Chapter 5 Function parameter 57 output terminal opens and then discon...

Page 32: ...the deceleration method and defined deceleration time and finally stops when the frequency is reduced to 0Hz 1 Free stop if stop command is enabled the inverter will stop output at once Load will fre...

Page 33: ...int 3 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 F4 03 to F4 08 six parameters are used to define multi point V F curve The multi point V F curve is set according to the load characteristics of motor please be noted that the r...

Page 34: ...5 2 8 F6 Group Keyboard and display group F5 00 F5 01 PI parameters Frequency command F5 02 F5 05 F5 03 F5 04 Schematic diagram of PI parameters Chapter 5 Function parameter 63 Code Parameter name Se...

Page 35: ...frequency F0 08 to 0Hz F7 03 Acceleration time 2 0 1 to 3600 0s Depends on models F7 04 Deceleration time 2 0 1 to 3600 0s Depends on models Chapter 5 Function parameter 65 CA SERIES provides two sets...

Page 36: ...imum output frequency 50 00Hz F7 11 FDT hysteresis detection value 0 0 to 100 0 FDT level 5 0 When the output frequency exceeds a certain set frequency of FDT level the instruction signal will output...

Page 37: ...ect of ordinary motor at low speed gets worse the corresponding electronic thermal protection value should be adjusted as appropriate as mentioned here with low compensation it refers to lower the ove...

Page 38: ...communication address of this unit has uniqueness in the communication network which is the basis of peer to peer communication for the host computer and the inverter F9 03 Communication response del...

Page 39: ...the inverter output frequency reaches the lower limit of the frequency the inverter will run at the lower limit frequency Note In the state of stop the inverter automatically switches from torque con...

Page 40: ...and winding function As shown in Figure 5 15 Wobbulate function means that the inverter output frequency swings up and down to set the frequency centering around the set frequency the locus the operat...

Page 41: ...alog AI1 given 1 analog AI2 given 2 analog AI3 given 3 PIDcontrol given 4 E1 16 Section 0 given mode Panel given frequency F0 01 5 0 This parameter is decided the multistage instruction 0 s giving cha...

Page 42: ...t proportional adjustment to make the system running then change the setting value to observe the deviation static difference between feedback signal and setting amount if the static difference change...

Page 43: ...igit Ten thousands digit Virtual VDI5 same as units digit It is different from ordinary digital input terminal the state of virtual VDI has two kinds of setting the selection depends on E3 06 If the s...

Page 44: ...is similar with DO output function which can used with VDIx together to achieve some simple logic control When VDOx output function is selected as 0 the state of VDO1 to VDO5 output is determined by...

Page 45: ...o terminate the operation of parameter auto tunning Note The start and stop of parameter auto tunning can be only controlled by the keyboard when parameter auto tunning is completed this function code...

Page 46: ...87 Chapter 6 Fault message and troubleshooting 6 1 Fault message and troubleshooting No Fault code Failure type Possible causes Solutions 1 E oUt1 Output phase loss 1 inverter to the motor lead is not...

Page 47: ...r 6 Fault message and troubleshooting 89 No Fault code Failure type Possible causes Solutions 17 E SET External fault External fault input terminal action Check the external device input 18 E CE Commu...

Page 48: ...interference 2 Install filter at the input end of the inverter please refer to Section 6 3 6 for the specific operations 3 The lead cables of the control signal cable of the inverter and the detection...

Page 49: ...values strictly Since the filter belongs to Classification I electric appliances the metal enclosure of the filter and the metal ground of the installing cabinet shall be well earthed in a large area...

Page 50: ...use status Cooling system Fan Whether abnormal noise or vibration exists or not Visually and audibly check No abnormal Body Surroundi ng conditions Temperature humidity dust and harmful gases Visuall...

Page 51: ...to recharge Between 1 2 years Before the first time to use the frequency inverter must be recharged for one hour Between 2 3years Use adjustable power to charge the frequency inverter 25 rated power...

Page 52: ...according to our company latest price list as a standard 5 When the products is broken please complete the form and warranty card shipping with the failure machine to our company 6 Dalian TPG Technolo...

Page 53: ...485 communication is not required for connecting external terminal resistors Warranty Card 101 6 1 1 5V 2 GND 3 RS 485 4 RS 485 6 5V 5 GND U V W T S R 4 Protocol description CA SERIES inverter communi...

Page 54: ...nsmission time of 3 5 byte 2 In ASCII mode each byte format is as follows In ASCII mode the frame header is 0x3A the default frame tail is CRLF 0x0D 0x0A In ASCII mode in addition to header and traile...

Page 55: ...eiving device recalculates the value of the received CRC and compares the calculated value to the actual value of the received CRC field if the two values are not equal then there is an error in the t...

Page 56: ...efore under the communication mode some function code do not need to be stored and you just change the RAM value If F group parameters need to achieve the function as long as change high order F of th...

Page 57: ...L1 000B Motor Overload E oL2 000C Inverter overload E oH2 0010 Inverter module overheating fault E SET 0011 External fault E CE 0012 Communication fault E oCC 0013 Current detection fault E TE 0014 Mo...

Page 58: ...ion When the received function code from the host computer is a disallowed operation the slave in the wrong state may deal with such requests too 05H Illegal data value When the received data field in...

Page 59: ...2 13 14 4 1 14 4 2 14 4 3 15 4 4 16 4 4 1 CA SERIES 16 4 4 2 16 4 5 16 4 5 1 16 4 5 2 17 4 6 17 4 7 18 4 8 19 20 5 1 20 5 2 36 5 2 1 d0 36 5 2 2 F0 38 5 2 3 F1 42 5 2 4 F2 46 5 2 5 F3 48 5 2 6 F4 V F...

Page 60: ...18 b0 70 5 2 19 y0 72 5 2 20 y1 73 75 6 1 75 6 2 1 77 6 2 2 EMC 77 6 3 EMC 77 6 3 1 77 6 3 2 77 6 3 3 77 6 3 4 78 6 3 5 78 6 3 6 EMC 78 79 7 1 1 79 7 1 2 CA SERIES 79 7 1 3 80 81 8 1 81 8 2 81 8 3 82...

Page 61: ...1 TPG Corp TPG Corp 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2...

Page 62: ...2 1 2 U V W EMC P RB R S T U V W 3 U V W AC36V 1 3 1 500V 5M 2 3 0Hz 400Hz 50Hz 4 5 PWM...

Page 63: ...4 6 PWM 7 8 CA 9 CA 10 11 1000m 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 15 1 U V W 2 3 4 5 5 6 MOS IGBT 7 E 8 CE 1 4...

Page 64: ...0 2 2 380V 10 CA 403S 0 75 4 3 2 5 0 75 CA 404S 1 5 5 0 3 8 1 5 CA 405S 2 2 5 8 5 1 2 2 CA 408S 3 7 10 8 5 3 7 220V 380V 7 2 2 220V 50 60Hz 220V 50 60Hz 380V 50 60Hz 10 5 3 IEC61800 2 DSP 0 00 400 00H...

Page 65: ...C 250V 7A 1 9 DC 0 10V 0 20mA 2 8 CAD CAD 8 5 PNP NPN 2 0 20mA 0 10V 0 1 10kHz CAD IGBT IGBT 15 15 CAD CAD AI1 AI2 LED 3 9 LED RS485 RS485 10 40 40 50 20 60 90 RH 5 9m s 0 6g 1000 2 IP20 IEC61800 5 1...

Page 66: ...10 3 1 CA SERIES 3 1 3 2 FWD REV Hz A LED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C d E 11 F H I L N n o P r S t U T y 3 3 F6 00 F0 02 3 3 4 CA SERIES...

Page 67: ...50 00Hz 40 00Hz 2 13 1 2 SHIFT F6 01 F6 02 DI DO CAD CAD AI1 AI2 16 DI DO AI1 AI2 CAD CAD F6 01 3 4 1 y0 01 PRG y0 01 0 3 4 2 CA SERIES F0 04 0 b0 00 b0 01 b0 02 b0 03 b0 04 b0 05 b0 11 1 RUN b0 11 2...

Page 68: ...I V E S 4 1 15 4 3 1 2 3 V I VR 1K 2W 10V AI1 GND AI2 V I TA TB TC MO1 MCM JP6 485 AO1 GND 1 2 3 V I 0 10V 0 20mA JP2 JP3 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 COM PLC 24V 1 2 3 JP1 24V COM PLC JP4...

Page 69: ...C 0V 10V 0 20mA JP2 2 25 5k 500 AI2 GND 2 1 DC 0V 10V 0 20mA JP3 2 25 5k 500 DI1 DI5 1 2 3 3k 3 9V 30V JP1 AO1 GND 1 JP4 0V 10V 0mA 20mA MO1 MCM 1 MO1 MCM 0 24V 0 50mA TA TB TC 2 TA TB TC F2 03 7A AC2...

Page 70: ...18 4 7 CA Series K1 K1 K1 R S T MC1 MC2 MC1 MC2 M 3 4 5 19 4 8 4 6 R S T...

Page 71: ...21 E2 CAD CAD E3 DI DO IO b0 y0 y1 5 1 1 d0 0 d0 00 0 01Hz 1 d0 01 0 01Hz 2 d0 02 1V 3 d0 03 1V 4 d0 04 0 1A 5 d0 05 0 1kW 6 d0 06 1 7 d0 07 8 d0 08 9 d0 09 AI1 AI1 0 01V 10 d0 10 AI2 AI2 0 01V 11 d0...

Page 72: ...1 0 1 3600 0s 28 F0 07 1 0 15 0kHz 29 F0 08 10 00 400 00Hz 50 00Hz 30 F0 09 0 F0 10 1 AI1 2 AI2 3 4 1 4 100 0 23 31 F0 10 F0 11 F0 08 50 00Hz 32 F0 11 0 00Hz F0 10 0 00Hz 33 F0 12 0 1 2 0 34 F0 13 AVR...

Page 73: ...F 000 55 F1 20 F1 24 56 F1 25 DI1 0 0 3600s 0 57 F1 25 DI2 0 0 3600s 58 F1 25 DI3 0 0 3600s 5 1 4 F2 59 F2 00 MO1 1 60 F2 01 61 F2 02 62 F2 03 0 1 2 3 4 FDT 5 6 7 8 1 25 63 F2 04 AO1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 AI1...

Page 74: ...02 0 0 50 0 20 0 93 F4 03 V F 1 0 00Hz F4 05 0 00Hz 94 F4 04 V F 1 0 0 100 0 0 0 95 F4 05 V F 2 F4 03 F4 07 0 00Hz 96 F4 06 V F 2 0 0 100 0 0 0 27 97 F4 07 V F 3 F4 05 b0 04 0 00Hz 98 F4 08 V F 3 0 0...

Page 75: ...F7 08 0 0 3600 0s 121 F7 09 0 1 0 122 F7 10 FDT 0 00 F0 08 50 00Hz 123 F7 11 FDT 0 0 100 0 FDT 5 0 29 124 F7 12 0 0 100 0 0 0 115 0 140 0 220V 120 0 125 F7 13 115 0 140 0 380V 130 0 5 1 10 F8 126 F8 0...

Page 76: ...F9 02 1 247 0 1 140 F9 03 0 200ms 5ms 141 F9 04 0 0 0 1 100 0s 0 0s 142 F9 05 0 MODBUS 1 MODBUS 2 ASCII 0 143 F9 06 0 1 2 3 1 144 F9 07 0 1 0 31 5 1 12 FA 145 FA 00 0 FA 01 1 AI1 2 AI2 3 4 AI1 AI2 5...

Page 77: ...0 100 0 0 0 175 E1 11 11 100 0 100 0 0 0 176 E1 12 12 100 0 100 0 0 0 177 E1 13 13 100 0 100 0 0 0 178 E1 14 14 100 0 100 0 0 0 179 E1 15 15 100 0 100 0 0 0 33 180 E1 16 0 0 E1 00 1 AI1 2 AI2 3 4 CAD...

Page 78: ...0 0 206 E3 14 VDO4 0 10 0 207 E3 15 VDO5 0 10 0 208 E3 16 VDO VDO1 0 1 VDO2 VDO3 VDO4 VDO5 00000 35 209 E3 17 VDO1 0 0 3600 0s 0 0s 210 E3 18 VDO2 0 0 3600 0s 0 0s 211 E3 19 VDO3 0 0 3600 0s 0 0s 212...

Page 79: ...0 d0 00 0 01Hz d0 01 0 01Hz d0 02 1V d0 03 1V d0 04 0 1A d0 05 0 1kW d0 06 1 37 d0 07 DI 1 bit DI 0 Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 Bit8 Bit9 d0 08 1 bit 1 0 Bit0 Bit1 Bit2...

Page 80: ...AI1 2 AI2 3 CA SERIES 2 AI1 AI2 AI1 AI2 0V 10V 0mA 20mA JP2 JP3 AI1 AI2 39 F1 0V 10V 4 AI1 AI2 AI1 AI2 0 20mA 20mA 10V 5 F1 E1 6 CAD CAD CAD E2 CAD CAD CAD E2 CAD 7 F9 0 1 UP DOWN 2 F0 03 UP DOWN 3 0...

Page 81: ...F0 06 F7 03 F7 04 DI F1 F0 07 1 0 15 0kHz 1kHz 10kHz 15kHz 5 2 1K 20 F0 08 10 00 400 00Hz 50 00Hz 41 F0 10 0 AI1 1 AI2 2 3 F0 09 4 0 F0 10 100 F0 08 F0 10 F0 11 F0 08 50 00Hz F0 11 0 00Hz F0 10 0 00Hz...

Page 82: ...WD 2 REV 3 F1 06 4 5 6 UP 7 DOWN 8 F3 05 9 STOP RESET 10 E SET 43 11 UP DOWN UP DOWN 12 13 14 15 1 4 16 1 4 E1 4 3 2 1 BIT3 BIT2 BIT1 BIT0 16 OFF 1 F0 05 F0 06 ON 2 F7 03 F7 04 17 F0 04 1 F0 04 2 18 1...

Page 83: ...1 11 AI1 100 0 100 0 100 0 F1 12 AI1 0 00s 10 00s 0 10s 0mA 20mA 0V 10V 100 0 100 10V AI 20mA 0 100 5 7 AI1 F1 13 AI2 0 00V F1 15 0 00V 45 F1 14 AI2 100 0 100 0 0 0 F1 15 AI2 F1 13 10 00V 10 00V F1 16...

Page 84: ...AI2 8 9 10 0 47 0 20mA 0 10V JP4 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 3 0 2 4 0 2 5 0 1 2 6 AI1 0 10V 0 20mA 7 AI2 0 10V 0 20mA 8 0 2 F2 05 AO1 0 0 F2 07 0 0 F2 06 AO1 0 00V 10 00V 0 00V F2 07 AO1 F2 05 100 0 100 0 F2 08 A...

Page 85: ...F2 17 MO1 0 0 F2 19 0 0 F2 18 MO1 0 1 10kHz 0 0kHz F2 19 MO1 F2 17 100 100 F2 20 MO1 0 1 10kHz 10kHz F2 17 F2 20 5 2 5 F3 0 F3 00 1 0 49 2 0 1 2 F3 03 F3 04 F3 01 0 00 10 00Hz 0 00Hz F3 02 0 0 50 0s 0...

Page 86: ...0 V F Hz V fb fb 3 5 10 V F F4 01 0 0 0 1 30 0 0 0 F4 02 0 0 50 0 20 0 F4 02 V F V F 51 0 0 V Hz f Vb V fb 5 11 F4 03 V F 1 0 00Hz F4 05 0 00Hz F4 04 V F 1 0 0 100 0 0 0 F4 05 V F 2 F4 03 F4 07 0 00Hz...

Page 87: ...s 0 50s F5 02 0 00Hz F5 05 5 00Hz F5 03 2 0 100 15 F5 04 2 0 01 10 00s 1 00s F5 05 F5 02 F0 08 10 00Hz 1 F5 02 CA F5 00 F5 01 2 F5 05 CA F5 03 F5 04 CA 53 PI F5 03 F5 04 F5 00 F5 01 F5 02 F5 05 5 13 P...

Page 88: ...1 5 1001 9 1101 D 0010 2 0110 6 1010 A 1110 E 0011 3 0111 7 1011 B 1111 F F6 02 1 0x3FF BIT0 BIT1 BIT2 BIT3 BIT4 CAD BIT5 CAD BIT6 AI1 BIT7 AI2 BIT8 BIT9 BIT10 BIT15 0FF F6 01 CA SERIES 55 F6 03 0 1 9...

Page 89: ...15 F7 08 0 0 3600 0s Hz t 5 16 0 F7 09 1 0 F7 10 FDT 0 00 F0 08 50 00Hz F7 11 FDT 0 0 100 0 FDT 5 0 FDT 57 FDT FDT FDT Hz t MO1 AO1 FDT 5 17 FDT FDT FDT FDT FDT Hz t MO1 AO1 FDT 5 18 FDT F7 12 0 0 10...

Page 90: ...0Hz s 10 00Hz s F8 00 F8 01 F8 01 t t 5 20 0 F8 02 1 0 F8 02 F8 02 0 F8 02 1 59 0 1 F8 03 2 2 0 1 30HZ 2 F8 04 20 0 120 0 100 0 F8 04 158 10 F8 04 200 1 0 F8 05 1 0 110 150 220V 115 F8 06 110 150 380V...

Page 91: ...7 E 7 1 for ASCII 8 O 7 1 for ASCII 9 N 7 2 for ASCII 10 E 7 2 for ASCII 11 O 7 2 for ASCII 12 N 8 1 for ASCII 13 E 8 1 for ASCII 14 O 8 1 for ASCII 15 N 8 2 for ASCII 16 E 8 2 for ASCII 17 O 8 2 for...

Page 92: ...2 13 Fb Fb 00 0 2000A Fb 01 0 500V Fb 02 300 800V Fb 00 Fb 02 Fb 03 0 500 5 63 Fb 04 0 500 100 Fb 07 0 Fb 03 Fb 04 Fb 05 0 10000 5000 Fb 05 Fb 06 0 00Hz F0 08 12 50Hz Fb 06 Fb 03 Fb 04 0 Fb 07 1 1 VF...

Page 93: ...100 0 100 0 0 0 65 E1 13 13 100 0 100 0 0 0 E1 14 14 100 0 100 0 0 0 E1 15 15 100 0 100 0 0 0 F0 02 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF 0 E1 00 OFF OFF OFF ON 1 E1 01 OFF OFF ON OFF 2 E1 02 OFF OFF ON ON...

Page 94: ...3 4 AI1 AI2 5 MAX AI1 AI2 6 E2 02 CAD MIN AI1 AI2 7 0 CAD CAD CAD 0 E2 03 CAD CAD 1 0 CAD CAD CAD CAD CAD CAD CAD CAD E2 04 Kp 0 00 100 00 1 00 67 E2 05 Ti 0 01 10 00s 0 10s E2 06 Td 0 00 10 00s 0 00s...

Page 95: ...05 VDI VDI5 00000 69 VDI1 VDOx VDI 0 E3 05 VDI 1 VDI2 VDI3 VDI4 E3 06 VDI VDI5 11111 VDI E3 06 VDI VDO VDI VDO VDIx VDOx x 1 5 VDI E3 05 VDI 1 VDI VDO VDI1 E3 00 8 VDI1 VDO1 E3 06 xxx0 VDO1 E3 11 5 VD...

Page 96: ...VDO5 0 0s 3600 0s 0 0s VDO DO VDIx VDOx 0 VDO1 VDO5 DI1 DI5 VDOx VDIx VDOx 0 VDOx F2 DO F2 VDOx E3 16 5 2 18 b0 b0 00 0 G 1 0 b0 01 0 4 900 0kW b0 02 0 460V b0 03 0 1 2000 0A b0 04 0 01Hz F0 08 50 00...

Page 97: ...0 1 PRG 0 0 0 0 0 73 5 2 20 y1 y1 00 0 y1 01 0 y1 02 0 1 E oUt1 2 3 E oUt3 4 E oC1 5 E oC2 6 E oC3 7 E oU1 8 E oU2 9 E oU3 10 E LU 11 E oL1 12 E oL2 16 E oH2 17 E SET 18 E CE 19 E oCC 20 E tE 21 EEPRO...

Page 98: ...6 Bit7 Bit8 Bit9 ON 1 OFF 0 10 Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4 MO1 R0 ON 1 OFF 0 75 6 1 1 E oUt1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 2 3 E oUt3 4 E oC1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 E oC2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 6 E oC3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 7 E oU1 1 2 3...

Page 99: ...1 E EEP EEPROM 1 2 EEPROM 1 stop 2 77 22 E CAd CAD 1 CAD 2 CAD 1 CAD 2 CAD 23 E END 1 6 2 EMC 6 2 1 6 2 2 EMC GB 12668 3 2012 IEC 61800 3 2004 IEC EN61800 3 2004 Adjustable speed electrical power driv...

Page 100: ...8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 1 7 1 2 CA SERIES M O T O R S D R I V E S mm mm Power supply level Power kW L W H h a b d kg Single phase 220V 0 4 0 75 Three phase 220V 0 4 0 75 142 85 122 8 112 130 73 5 3 0 8 Si...

Page 101: ...80 7 1 3 7 3 81 8 1 6 LED OLED 2 1 R S T U V W IGBT 8 2...

Page 102: ...1 3 4 5 5 8 8 3 1 2 500 4M 8 4 8 4 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 25 30 50 30 75 30 100 30 3 25 2 50 2 75 2 100 2 220V AC 220V AC 2A L R N T 380V 2A 60 83 380V 1K 100W 380V 100W 8 1 380V 8 5 10 30 5V AC 380V R S T 38...

Page 103: ...1 3 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 TPG Corp I RS485 I 1 CA SERIES RS485 MODBUS PC PLC I 2 RS485 PC PLC 1 RS485 2 3 1 247 0 I 3 PC MODBUS RS485 RS232 USB RS485 RS485 A 485 RS485 B...

Page 104: ...5 COM1 RS232 RS485 T T RS232 15 PE I 3 1 120 1 4W I 4 1 RS232 15 RS232 RS485 T T PE 2 PE N PE I 4 1 2 5 8 120 1 4W I 5 485 485 2 RS232 RS485 T T 485 485 1 485 485 5 485 485 8 I 5 2 RS485 6 1 U V W T S...

Page 105: ...RC CHK CRC 16BIT END T1 T2 T3 T4 3 5 2 ASCII ASCII 0x3A CRLF 0x0D 0x0A ASCII ASCII 4 4 ASCII 8 A F ASCII LRC ASCII START 0x3A Address Hi Address Lo 8 bit 2 ASCII Function Hi Function Lo 8 bit 2 ASCII...

Page 106: ...13H 0001H 88H 0002H 00H 0002H 00H CRC CHK CRC CHK CRC END T1 T2 T3 T4 ASCII START 0 ADDR 1 0 CMD 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 LRC CHK Hi F LRC CHK Lo 6 END Hi CR END Lo LF ASCII START 0 ADDR 1 0 CMD 3 0 4 1 0004...

Page 107: ...ue 0x0001 c r c _ v a l u e c r c _ v a l u e 1 0xa001 else crc_value crc_value 1 return crc_value F0 FB F A0 AF E B0 BF B C0 C7 Y 70 7F d 00 FF F3 01 F301 L0 d EEPROM EEPROM RAM F F 0 E A 4 00 0F F 4...

Page 108: ...4H 8888H 1F00H 1F01H 55AAH 0000 8000H E oUt1 0001 E oUt2 0002 E oUt3 0003 E oC1 0004 E oC2 0005 E oC3 0006 E oU1 0007 E oU2 0008 E oU3 0009 E LU 000A E oL1 000B E oL2 000C E oH2 0010 E SET 0011 E CE 0...

Page 109: ...MODBUS 05H 06H 07H 08H EPPROM...

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