YASKAWA
TOEPC71061723A YASKAWA AC Drive CR700 Quick Start Guide
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No.
(Hex.)
Name
Description
H4-04
(0420)
Terminal AM Analog Output
Select
Sets the monitoring number to be output from the MFAO terminal AM.
H4-05
(0421)
RUN
Terminal AM Analog Output
Gain
Sets the gain of the
Ux-xx
monitor signal set in
H4-04 [terminals AM Monitor Selection]
.
H4-06
(0422)
RUN
Terminal AM Analog Output Bias Sets the bias of the
Ux-xx
monitor signal set in
H4-04 [terminals AM Monitor Selection]
.
H4-07
(0423)
Terminal FM Signal Level Select
Sets the MFAO terminal FM output signal level.
0: 0-10V (Lower Limit at 0), 1: -10 to +10V (Bipolar Reference)
H4-08
(0424)
Terminal AM Signal Level Select
Sets the MFAO terminal AM output signal level.
0: 0-10V (Lower Limit at 0), 1: -10 to +10V (Bipolar Reference)
L1-01
(0480)
Motor Overload (oL1) Protection
Sets the motor overload protection with electronic thermal protectors.
0: Disable, 1: Variable Torque, 2: Constant Torque 10:1 Speed Range, 3: Constant Torque 100:1 SpeedRange,
6: Variable Torque (50Hz)
L1-02
(0481)
Motor Overload Protection Time
Sets the operation time for the electronic thermal protector of the drive to prevent damage to the motor. Usually it is
not necessary to change this setting.
L3-04
(0492)
Stall Prevention during Decel
Sets the method that the drive will use to prevent overvoltage faults when it decelerates.
0: Disable, 1: General Purpose, 2: Intelligent (Ignore Accel Ramp), 3: General Purpose w/ DB resistor,
4: Overexcitation/High Flux 1, 5: Overexcitation/High Flux 2
S1-54
(06FD)
Brake Sequence Selection
Enables and disables operation toward a brake sequence.
0: Disable, 1: Enabled
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Troubleshooting
If the drive or motor do not operate correctly, look at the drive keypad for fault and alarm information.
•
For drive faults:
–
The keypad shows the fault code.
–
and ALM/ERR on the LED Status Ring illuminate continuously.
–
The drive shuts off output and the fault relay output activates. The motor coasts to stop.
•
For drive alarms:
–
The keypad shows the alarm code.
–
and ALM/ERR on the LED Status Ring flash.
–
Usually, the drive will continue to operate the motor. Some alarms let you select a motor stopping method.
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Fault Reset
1. Remove the cause of the fault or alarm.
2. While the keypad is showing the fault or alarm code, push
(RESET) or
on the keypad.
This table lists the most frequent faults and alarms with possible causes and solutions.
Refer to the Technical Manual for a full list of faults and alarms.
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Fault
This section gives information about some of the causes and possible solutions of faults. You must use the Fault
Reset operation to remove the fault before you can operate the drive. Use the information in this table to remove
the cause of the fault.
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