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Multi-purpose Control Application II

Multi-purpose Control Application II

Multi-purpose Control Application II

Multi-purpose Control Application II

Multi-purpose Control Application II

Vacon Plc

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3.26

3.26

3.26

3.26

3.26

Analogue output offset

Analogue output offset

Analogue output offset

Analogue output offset

Analogue output offset

3.27

3.27

3.27

3.27

3.27

I/O-Expander analogue output offset

I/O-Expander analogue output offset

I/O-Expander analogue output offset

I/O-Expander analogue output offset

I/O-Expander analogue output offset

With these parameters the offsets of the basic control board and I/O-Expander
analogue outputs can be set. See figure 6-17.

Figure 6-17. Analogue output offset

3.28

3.28

3.28

3.28

3.28

Digital output DO1 on-delay

Digital output DO1 on-delay

Digital output DO1 on-delay

Digital output DO1 on-delay

Digital output DO1 on-delay

3.29

3.29

3.29

3.29

3.29

Digital output DO1 off-delay

Digital output DO1 off-delay

Digital output DO1 off-delay

Digital output DO1 off-delay

Digital output DO1 off-delay

3.30

3.30

3.30

3.30

3.30

Relay output RO1 on-delay

Relay output RO1 on-delay

Relay output RO1 on-delay

Relay output RO1 on-delay

Relay output RO1 on-delay

3.31

3.31

3.31

3.31

3.31

Relay output RO1 off-delay

Relay output RO1 off-delay

Relay output RO1 off-delay

Relay output RO1 off-delay

Relay output RO1 off-delay

3.32

3.32

3.32

3.32

3.32

Relay output RO2 on-delay

Relay output RO2 on-delay

Relay output RO2 on-delay

Relay output RO2 on-delay

Relay output RO2 on-delay

3.33

3.33

3.33

3.33

3.33

Relay output RO2 off-delay

Relay output RO2 off-delay

Relay output RO2 off-delay

Relay output RO2 off-delay

Relay output RO2 off-delay

With these parameters it is possible to set on- and off-delays to digital and relay outputs. See
figure 6-18.

ON-delay

OFF-delay

Signal programmed to

digital or relay output

DO, RO1 or RO2 output

ud182k_2

Figure 6-18. Digital and relay outputs. On- and off-delays

1.0

0

20 mA

0.5

0 mA

Param. 3. 26 
= 25% (+5 mA)

Param. 3. 5 
= 100%

Param. 3. 26 
= -30%(-6mA)

ao-offse.fh3

Analogue 
output
current

Maximum value of
 selected signal 

Summary of Contents for CX

Page 1: ...VACON CX CXL CXS FREQUENCY CONVERTERS Multi purpose Control Application II USER S MANUAL Subject to changes without notice...

Page 2: ...pose Multi purpose Multi purpose Multi purpose Multi purpose Control Application II Control Application II Control Application II Control Application II Control Application II par 0 1 0 CONTENTS CONTE...

Page 3: ...GND I O ground Ground for reference and controls 4 Iin Analogue input Default setting not used 5 Iin current programmable range 0 20 mA 6 24V Control voltage output Voltage for switches etc max 0 1 A...

Page 4: ...e 3 1 Control signal logic of the Multipurpose II Application Switch positions correspond to factory settings DIB4 DIB5 DIA1 DIB6 DIA2 P P P DIA3 UD012K05 1 DIB5 DIB6 Internal frequency reference Inte...

Page 5: ...d parameters up to the panel possible only with graphical panel 5 Load down parameters from panel possible only with graphical panel 0 3 Language selection 0 2 1 0 0 English 1 Germany 2 Finnish Table...

Page 6: ...lection 0 2 1 0 0 Linear 1 Squared 2 Programmable U f ratio 7 1 9 U f optimisation 0 1 1 0 0 None 1 Automatic torque boost 8 1 10 Nominal voltage of the motor 180 690 1 V 230 V 400 V 500 V 690 V Vacon...

Page 7: ...to the set maximum frequency par 1 2 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Reference selection Reference selection Reference selection Reference selection Reference selection 0 0 0 0 0 Analogue voltage reference from t...

Page 8: ...ped 10 10 10 10 10 Same as setting 8 but the reference is stored to the memory over mains break When the value of the parameter 1 5 is set to 8 9 or 10 the values of the parameters 2 4 and 2 5 are aut...

Page 9: ...anical noise Squared U f ratio can be used in applications where torque demand of the load is proportional to the square of the speed e g in centrifugal fans and pumps Un Par 6 4 Par 6 3 U V f Hz UD01...

Page 10: ...Find this value fn on the rating plate of the motor This parameter sets the field weakening point parameter 6 3 to the same value 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 Nominal speed of the motor Nominal speed of...

Page 11: ...C braking command 10 Multi step speed select 1 11 Selection between Iin and Uin 12 Run enable with coasting 13 Fieldbus control 14 Par 1 5 Uin 15 Par 1 5 Iin 22 2 4 DIB5 function terminal 15 0 13 1 1...

Page 12: ...umscaling 320 00 0 0 01 0 no minimum scaling 23 320 00 2 17 Uin maximumscaling 320 00 100 0 01 100 no maximum scaling 23 320 00 2 18 Iin minimumscaling 320 00 0 0 01 0 no minimum scaling 23 320 00 2 1...

Page 13: ...II Multi purpose Control Application II Multi purpose Control Application II Code Parameter Range Step Default Custom Description Page 2 28 Adjust Input 0 5 1 0 0 Not used 1 Voltage input 2 Current in...

Page 14: ...6 3 6 Digital output function 0 22 1 1 0 Not used 1 Ready 2 Run 3 Fault 4 Fault inverted 5 Vacon overheat warning 6 External fault or warning 7 Reference fault or warning 8 Warning 9 Reversed 10 Joggi...

Page 15: ...t 3 20 Frequency converter 10 75 C 1 C 40 C 28 temperature limit value 3 21 I O expander board opt 0 14 1 3 See parameter 3 1 analogue output content 3 22 I O expander board opt 0 01 10 s 0 01 1 00 Se...

Page 16: ...1 Brake chopper in use 2 External brake chopper 4 6 Start function 0 1 1 0 0 Ramp 31 1 Flying start 4 7 Stop function 0 1 1 0 0 Coasting 31 1 Ramp 4 8 DC braking current 0 15 1 5 0 1 A 0 5 x InCX 31 x...

Page 17: ...1 2 5 6 Prohibit frequency 0 fmax 0 1 Hz 0 Hz 0 Prohibit range 3 is off 33 range 3 high limit 1 2 Group 6 Motor control parameters Group 6 Motor control parameters Group 6 Motor control parameters Gro...

Page 18: ...1 2 0 No action 36 1 Warning 2 Fault 7 6 Motor thermal protection 50 0 150 1 0 100 0 36 break point current x InMOTOR 7 7 Motor thermal protection 10 0 150 1 0 45 0 37 zero frequency current x InMOTO...

Page 19: ...start function 1 Flying start 8 4 Automatic restart of 0 1 1 0 0 No 42 undervoltage 1 Yes 8 5 Automatic restart of 0 1 1 0 0 No 42 overvoltage 1 Yes 8 6 Automatic restart of 0 1 1 0 0 No 42 overcurre...

Page 20: ...nction 0 1 0 1 0 Fieldbus control 44 term 301 fieldbus board 1 External fault 10 3 MODBUS Slave address 1 247 1 1 44 10 4 Baud rate 1 7 1 6 1 300 baud 44 2 600 baud 3 1200 baud 4 2400 baud 5 4800 baud...

Page 21: ...Stop logic selection Start Stop logic selection Start Stop logic selection Start Stop logic selection 0 0 0 0 0 DIA1 closed contact start forward DIA2 closed contact start reverse See figure 6 1 DIA1...

Page 22: ...art and Stop pulses are simultaneous the Stop pulse overrides the Start pulse DIA1 Start DIA2 Stop t min 50 ms UD009K12 FWD REV Output frequency DIA1 Start DIA2 Stop 2 2 2 2 2 DIA1 closed contact star...

Page 23: ...ation time 1 selected time select contact closed Acceleration deceleration time 2 selected 5 5 5 5 5 Reverse contact open Forward Can be used for reversing if contact closed Reverse parameter 2 1 has...

Page 24: ...purpose Control Application II Vacon Plc Phone 358 0 201 2121 Fax 358 0 201 212 205 Service 358 40 8371 150 E mail vacon vacon com t UD012K32 Param 4 10 DIA3 t UD012K32 DIA3 RUN STOP Output frequency...

Page 25: ...on between I O and fieldbus control Note Note Note Note Note Par Par Par Par Par 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 3 2 4 2 5 In the fieldbus control par 10 1 1 and 10 2 0 2 6 2 6 2 6 2...

Page 26: ...nput I Analogue input I Analogue input I Analogue input Iin in in in in inversion inversion inversion inversion inversion Parameter 2 14 0 no inversion of Iin input Parameter 2 14 1 inversion of Iin i...

Page 27: ...2 21 2 21 2 21 Free analogue input signal Free analogue input signal Free analogue input signal Free analogue input signal Free analogue input signal function function function function function This...

Page 28: ...ander Ain1 signal inversion I O Expander Ain1 signal inversion I O Expander Ain1 signal inversion I O Expander Ain1 signal inversion I O Expander Parameter 2 23 0 no inversion 2 24 2 24 2 24 2 24 2 24...

Page 29: ...Input Adjust Input Range 0 5 Step 1 Default 0 Description 0 Not Used 1 Voltage Input 2 Current Input 3 AIN1 I O expand 4 AIN2 I O expand 5 FB signal 2 29 2 29 2 29 2 29 2 29 Adjust Precentage Adjust...

Page 30: ...min output signal maximum set value Figure 6 14 Analogue output invert 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 Analogue output minimum Analogue output minimum Analogue output minimum Analogue output minimum Analogue outp...

Page 31: ...ence limit supervision Reference goes outside of the set supervision Low limit High limit par 3 15 and 3 16 17 External brake control External brake ON OFF control with programmable de lay par 3 17 an...

Page 32: ...put or the panel reference if panel is the active control source 3 16 3 16 3 16 3 16 3 16 Reference limit supervision value Reference limit supervision value Reference limit supervision value Referenc...

Page 33: ...filter time 3 22 I O expander board opt analogue output filter time 3 22 I O expander board opt analogue output filter time 3 22 I O expander board opt analogue output filter time 3 22 I O expander b...

Page 34: ...29 3 29 3 29 3 29 3 29 Digital output DO1 off delay Digital output DO1 off delay Digital output DO1 off delay Digital output DO1 off delay Digital output DO1 off delay 3 30 3 30 3 30 3 30 3 30 Relay o...

Page 35: ...4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 Acc Dec ramp 1 shape Acc Dec ramp 1 shape Acc Dec ramp 1 shape Acc Dec ramp 1 shape Acc Dec ramp 1 shape 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 Acc Dec ramp 2 shape Acc Dec ramp 2 shape Acc Dec ramp 2 sh...

Page 36: ...that of acceleration if the brake resistor is selected correctly See separate Brake resistor installation manual 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 Start function Start function Start function Start function Start...

Page 37: ...on the motor can be electrically stopped in the shortest possible time without using an optional external braking resistor The braking time is scaled according to the frequency when the DC braking sta...

Page 38: ...p speed references 1 7 Multi Step speed references 1 7 Multi Step speed references 1 7 Parameter value defines the Multi Step speeds selected with the digital inputs 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 Prohibit frequ...

Page 39: ...arameters 1 8 1 9 6 5 6 6 and 6 7 See figure 6 25 When the parameters 1 10 and 1 11 nominal voltage and nominal frequency of the motor are set also parameters 6 3 and 6 4 are set automatically to the...

Page 40: ...xternal fault Response to external fault Response to external fault 0 No response 1 Warning 2 Fault stop mode after fault according to parameter 4 7 3 Fault stop mode after fault always by coasting A...

Page 41: ...bigger the motor the longer it takes to reach the final temperature The thermal stage of the motor can be monitored through the display Refer to the table for monitoring items User s Manual table 7 3...

Page 42: ...rameters 1 12 and 1 13 If either of these parameters is set this parameter is set to default value If the motor s t6 time is known given by the motor manufacturer the time constant 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 8...

Page 43: ...92 Trip area Motor temperature Time Motor temperature Time constant T Changed with motor size and adjusted with parameter 7 8 Trip warning Motor current Parameters 7 10 7 13 Stall protection Parameter...

Page 44: ...ral General General The purpose of motor underload protection is to ensure that there is load on the motor when the drive is running If the motor loses its load there might be a problem in the process...

Page 45: ...weakening area load Underload protection field weakening area load Underload protection field weakening area load The torque limit can be set between 20 0 150 x TnMotor This parameter gives the value...

Page 46: ...o action 1 Warning 2 Fault The thermistor connected to the thermistor input of the I O expander board supervises the temperature of the motor With parameter 7 19 the response of the frequency converte...

Page 47: ...urns to normal condition DC link voltage returns to the normal level 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 Automatic restart after overvoltage trip Automatic restart after overvoltage trip Automatic restart after overv...

Page 48: ...erence scaling bias orque reference scaling bias orque reference scaling bias orque reference scaling bias orque reference scaling bias 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 T T T T Torque reference scaling gain orque...

Page 49: ...ly for Modbus protocol Parameters 10 3 10 6 only for Modbus protocol Parameters 10 3 10 6 only for Modbus protocol Parameters 10 3 10 6 only for Modbus protocol Parameters 10 3 10 6 only for Modbus pr...

Page 50: ...10 10 10 10 10 Profibus process Data 1 Profibus process Data 1 Profibus process Data 1 Profibus process Data 1 Profibus process Data 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 11 1 1 1 1 Profibus process Data 2 Profib...

Page 51: ...nter programmable button 3 V11 MW hours MWh Total MW hours not resettable V12 MW hours MWh MW hours can be reset with programmable trip counter button 4 V13 Voltage analogue input V Voltage of the ter...

Page 52: ...e 7 65381 VAASA FINLAND Tel 358 0 201 2121 Fax 358 0 201 212 205 Service 358 40 8371 150 E mail vacon vacon com Ud00182d 09 10 2000 Author Jaana Kukkonen email jaana kukkonen vacon com fax 358 0 201 2...

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