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User Constants

8.2.6 Terminal Constants: H

8 - 30

J

Multi-function Outputs: H2

C

S

Change

Control Methods

Constant

Number

Name

Display

Setting

Range

Factory

Setting

Change

during

Opera-

tion

V/f

V/f

with

PG

Open

Loop

Vector

Flux

Vector

Page

H2-01

Multi-function input

(terminal 9-10)

Terminal 9 Sel

0 to 37

0

×

B

B

B

B

7 - 77

H2-02

Multi-function input

(terminal 25-27)

Terminal 25 Sel

0 to 37

1

×

B

B

B

B

7 - 77

H2-03

Multi-function input

(terminal 26-27)

Terminal 26 Sel

0 to 37

2

×

B

B

B

B

7 - 77

Multi-function Output Functions

Control Methods

Setting

Value

Function

V/f

V/f

w/

PG

Open

loop

Vec-

tor

Flux
vec-

tor

Page

0

During run (ON: run command is ON or voltage is being output)

f

f

f

f

7 - 78

1

Zero-speed

f

f

f

f

7 - 78

2

Frequency agree 1: (Detection width L4-02)

f

f

f

f

7 - 90

3

Desired frequency agree 1

[ON(: Output frequency =

±

L4-01, detection width in L4-02) and during frequency agree]

f

f

f

f

7 - 90

4

Frequency (Four) detection 1 (ON: +L4-01

output frequency

L4-01, detection width in L4-02)

f

f

f

f

7 - 90

5

Frequency (Four) detection 2

(ON: Output frequency

+L4-01 or output frequency

L4-01, detection width in L4-02)

f

f

f

f

7 - 90

6

Inverter operation ready

READY: After initialization, no faults

f

f

f

f

7

During DC bus undervoltage (UV) detection

f

f

f

f

8

During baseblock (ON: during baseblock)

f

f

f

f

9

Frequency reference selection (ON: Frequency reference from Operator)

f

f

f

f

A

Run command selection (ON: Run command from Operator)

f

f

f

f

B

Overtorque detection 1 NO (NO contact: Overtorque detection at ON)

f

f

f

f

7 - 94

C

Loss of frequency reference (Effective when operation selection is “1” for L4-05 frequency reference

missing)

f

f

f

f

7 - 91

D

Braking resistor fault (ON: Resistor overheat or braking transistor fault)

f

f

f

f

E

Fault (ON: Faults other than CPF00, CPF01 have occurred.)

f

f

f

f

9 - 2

F

Not used. (Set when the terminals are not used.)

10

Minor fault (ON: Alarm displayed)

f

f

f

f

9 - 6

11

Fault reset command active

f

f

f

f

12

Timer function output

f

f

f

f

7 - 45

13

Frequency agree 2 (Detection width: L4-04)

f

f

f

f

7 - 90

14

Desired frequency agree 2

[ON(: Output frequency = L4-03, detection width in L4-04) and during frequency agree]

f

f

f

f

7 - 90

15

Frequency detection 3 (ON: Output frequency

L4-03, detection width in L4-04)

f

f

f

f

7 - 90

16

Frequency detection 4 (ON: Output frequency

L4-03, detection width in L4-04)

f

f

f

f

7 - 90

17

Overtorque detection 1 NC (NC Contact: Torque detection at OFF)

f

f

f

f

7 - 94

18

Overtorque detection 2 NO (NO Contact: Torque detection at ON)

f

f

f

f

7 - 94

19

Overtorque detection 2 NC (NC Contact: Torque detection at OFF)

f

f

f

f

7 - 94

1A

During reverse run (ON: During reverse run)

f

f

f

f

1B

During baseblock 2 (OFF: During baseblock)

f

f

f

f

1C

Motor selection (Second motor under selection)

f

f

f

f

1D

Regenerating (ON: Regenerating)

×

×

×

f

1E

Restart enabled (ON: Restart enabled)

f

f

f

f

7 - 93

1F

Motor overload (OL1) pre-alarm (ON: 90% or more of the detection level)

f

f

f

f

7 - 78

20

Inverter overheat (OH) pre-alarm (ON: Temperature exceeds L8-02 setting)

f

f

f

f

7 - 78

30

During torque limit (current limit) (ON: During torque limit)

×

×

f

f

31

During speed reference limit. (ON: During speed reference limit)

×

×

×

f

33

Zero-servo end (ON: Zero-servo function completed)

×

×

×

f

7 - 78

37

During run 2 (ON: Frequency output, OFF: Base block, DC injection braking, initial excitation, opera-

tion stop.

f

f

f

f

7 - 78

8

Summary of Contents for VARISPEED-616G5

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...dly operation This manual is designed to ensure correct and suitable application of VARISPEED 616G5 series Inverters Read this manual before attempting to install operate maintain or inspect an Invert...

Page 3: ...rninglabelsonYaskawaproducts Pleaseabidebythesewarninglabelsregard less of which symbol is used Yaskawa 1998 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval sys...

Page 4: ...following aids are used to indicate certain types of information for easier reference Indicates application examples Indicates supplemental information Indicates important information that should be m...

Page 5: ...ay not apply to all products to which this manual is applicable D The products and specifications described in this manual or the content and presentation of the manual may be changed without notice t...

Page 6: ...erson qualified in electrical work Otherwise an electric shock or fire can occur 3 2 D Be sure to ground the ground terminal 200 V class Ground to 100 or less 400 V class Ground to 10 or less Otherwis...

Page 7: ...the machine when the faultreset function is used If thealarmed is cleared the machine may start moving suddenly Also design the machine so that human safety is ensured even when it is restarted Injur...

Page 8: ...Doing so can result in electric shock 10 2 D After turning OFF the main circuit power supply waituntil theCHARGE indicator light goes out before performance maintenance or inspections The capacitor wi...

Page 9: ...Position There is a warning label on the Inverter in the position shown in the following illustration Always heed the warn ings given on this label Warning label position Illustration shows the CIMR...

Page 10: ...anese to English ix How to Change the Digital Operator Display from Japanese to English If the Digital Operator displays messages in Japanese change to the English mode using the follow ing steps This...

Page 11: ...SPEC F apply only to G5 series Inverters for SPEC F Inverters with revised version letters of F or later Be certain to check the specification on the Inverter nameplate Example of Inverter Nameplate...

Page 12: ...Handling Inverters 3 13 Wiring 4 14 Setting User Constants 5 15 Trial Operation 6 16 Basic Operation 7 17 Advanced Operation 8 18 User Constants 9 19 Troubleshooting 10 10 Maintenance and Inspection 1...

Page 13: ...kW or Higher 2 9 3 Wiring 3 1 3 1 Connections to Peripheral Devices 3 3 3 2 Connection Diagram 3 4 3 3 Terminal Block Configuration 3 5 3 4 Wiring Main Circuit Terminals 3 6 3 4 1 Applicable Wire Siz...

Page 14: ...or b1 01 o1 03 d1 01 to d1 09 6 7 6 1 4 Run Source and Sequence Input Responsiveness b1 02 b1 06 b1 07 6 9 6 1 5 Acceleration Deceleration Times C1 01 through C1 08 C1 09 C1 10 C1 11 6 10 6 1 6 Prohib...

Page 15: ...ng Control Function 7 38 7 4 2 Hunting prevention Function 7 38 7 4 3 Setting Motor Constants 7 39 7 5 Common Functions 7 41 7 5 1 Application Constants b 7 43 7 5 2 Tuning Constants C 7 52 7 5 3 Refe...

Page 16: ...and Inspection 10 1 10 1 Maintenance and Inspection 10 3 10 1 1 Daily Inspection 10 3 10 1 2 Periodic Inspection 10 3 10 1 3 Periodic Maintenance of Parts 10 3 11 Specifications 11 1 11 1 Standard In...

Page 17: ...5 Inverter and describes its functions and components 1 1 Outline and Functions 1 2 1 1 1 VS 616G5 Inverter Models 1 2 1 1 2 Outline of Control Methods 1 4 1 1 3 Functions 1 4 1 2 Nomenclature 1 7 1 2...

Page 18: ...616G5 Inverter Models Maximum VS 616G5 Inverter Specifications Specify all required standards when ordering Voltage Class Maximum Applicable Motor Out put kW Output Ca pacity kVA Model Number Open Ch...

Page 19: ...m the models 42P21V 3 7 6 1 CIMR G5A43P7 p covers from the models listed at the right 43P71V 5 5 11 CIMR G5A45P5 listed at the right 45P51V 7 5 14 CIMR G5A47P5 47P51V 11 21 CIMR G5A4011 40111V 15 26 C...

Page 20: ...2 Table 1 2 Control Method Characteristics Characteristic Vector Control V f Control Open loop Flux Vector Without PG With PG feedback Speed Control Range 1 100 1 1000 1 40 1 40 Speed Control Precisio...

Page 21: ...onal PG Speed Control Card be used to enable feedback control for speeds thereby improving speed control accuracy J Dwell Function By holding the output frequency for a constant time during accelerati...

Page 22: ...s The VS 616G5 allows the following three access levels to be set in order to further simplify setting user constants An access level is a range of user constants that can be referenced or set Quick S...

Page 23: ...ve cover top Digital Operator JVOP 130 Front cover Die cast case Protective cover bottom Fig 1 2 Appearance of VS 616G5 Model CIMR G5A20P4 200 V 0 4 kW A 200 V Class Inverter with 0 4 kW Output is sho...

Page 24: ...FWD REV REMOTE SEQ REF F equency Re U1 01 00 00 HZ Keys Execu e ope a ons such as se ng use cons an s mon o ng ogg ng and au o un ng Da a D sp ay Two ne LCD ha d sp ays da a o mon o ng use cons an s a...

Page 25: ...Key Selects menu items groups functions and user constant names and increments set values Decrement Key Selects menu items groups functions and user constant names and decrements set values DATA ENTE...

Page 26: ...2 Exterior and Mounting Dimensions 2 4 2 3 Checking and Controlling the Installation Site 2 6 2 3 1 Installation Site 2 6 2 3 2 Controlling the Ambient Temperature 2 6 2 3 3 Protecting the Inverter fr...

Page 27: ...rregularities in the above items contact the agency from which you purchased the Inverter or your Yaskawa representative immediately 2 1 1 Nameplate Information J Example Nameplate Standard domestic J...

Page 28: ...hase 200 V 4 AC input 3 phase 400 V D DC input 3 phase 200 V E DC input 3 phase 400 V D Open Chassis Type IEC IP00 Protected so that parts of the human body cannot reach electrically charged parts fro...

Page 29: ...g 200 V 400 V class Inverters of 15 kW or lower in a control panel D H H1 W1 W 4 d H2 J 200 V 400 V Class Inverters of 18 5 kW and Higher The following diagram shows a 200 V class 18 5 kW Inverter D H...

Page 30: ...0 126 266 7 0 3 M5 0 75 140 280 160 126 266 7 0 3 140 280 160 126 266 7 0 3 M5 1 5 4 4 2 2 140 280 180 126 266 7 0 4 5 140 280 180 126 266 7 0 4 5 M5 3 7 4 5 4 5 Op tion 5 5 200 300 205 186 285 8 0 6...

Page 31: ...stall the Inverter in a clean location free from oil mist and dust It can be installed in a totally enclosed panel that is completely shielded from floating dust D When installing or operating the Inv...

Page 32: ...rtical Space 120 mm min 120 mm min Air Air Fig 2 1 VS 616G5 Installation Orientation and Space S The same space is required horizontally and vertically for both open chassis IP00 and enclosed wall mou...

Page 33: ...tor as shown in the fol lowing illustration Digital Operator 1 2 Front cover Fig 2 2 Removing the Digital Operator J Removing the Front Cover Press the left and right sides of the front cover in the d...

Page 34: ...over using methods other than those described above otherwise the Inverter may break or malfunction due to imperfect contact 2 Never attach the front cover to the Inverter with the Digital Operator at...

Page 35: ...Configurations 3 10 3 4 4 Standard Connection Diagrams 3 12 3 4 5 Wiring the Main Circuits 3 13 3 5 Wiring Control Circuit Terminals 3 20 3 5 1 Wire Sizes and Closed loop Connectors 3 20 3 5 2 Contro...

Page 36: ...ge of the main AC power supply satisfies the rated voltage of the Inverter Injury or fire can occur if the voltage is not correct D Do not perform voltage withstand tests on the Inverter Otherwise sem...

Page 37: ...1 Use this illustration to gain an understanding of the overall equipment configuration Power supply Molded case circuit breaker or ground fault interrupter Magnetic con tactor AC reactor for power f...

Page 38: ...aster speed reference 10 to 10 V 20 k Default 0 to 10 V 100 4 to 20 mA P 14 Master speed reference 4 to 20 mA 250 0 to 10 V P 16 Multi function analog input 10 to 10 V 20 k Default Auxiliary frequency...

Page 39: ...ing Resistor Unit If this user constant is not changed to disable stall prevention the system may not stop during decel eration 6 Enable protection for the internal DB resistor model ERF set constant...

Page 40: ...23P7 M4 5 5 G5A25P5 R S T 1 2 B1 B2 U V W M5 8 G5A25P5 M5 5 5 to 8 G5A27P5 R S T 1 2 B1 B2 U V W M5 8 G5A27P5 M5 5 5 to 8 G5A2011 R S T 1 2 3 U V W M6 22 G5A2011 M6 8 G5A2015 R S T 1 2 3 U V W M8 30 G...

Page 41: ...r M4 0 5 to 5 5 R S T 1 2 3 U V W M8 22 G5A4030 M8 8 G5A4030 r M4 0 5 to 5 5 R S T 1 2 3 U V W M8 30 M i G5A4037 M8 14 P bl 600 V i l Main Circuits G5A4037 r M4 0 5 to 5 5 Power cables e g 600 V vinyl...

Page 42: ...5 5 to 8 M5 8 to 5 8 M6 8 to 6 M8 8 to 8 14 M6 14 to 6 14 M8 14 to 8 22 M6 22 to 6 22 M8 22 to 8 30 38 M8 38 to 8 50 60 M8 60 to 8 50 60 M10 60 to 10 80 M10 80 to 10 100 M10 100 to 10 100 100 to 12 15...

Page 43: ...A2030 to 2075 do not support DC power input 2 When using this terminal as an input for DC power supply special considerations are re quired Be sure to consult our sales representative Table 3 5 400 V...

Page 44: ...n 2 2 1 1 V T2 W T3 Power supply RCC U T1 T L3 S L2 2 1 R L1 Control circuits DCL option Fin cooling fan V W Power supply RCC U T S 2 1 R Control circuits Fin cool ing fan 3 r Internal cooling fan 3 1...

Page 45: ...U T S 1 R Control circuits Fin cooling fan r 200 400 3 3 CIMR G5AE055 to E160 55 to 160 kW 1 3 Power sup ply RCC Control circuits Fin cool ing fan r 200 400 V W U 1 Prewired at the factory 2 Remove th...

Page 46: ...DC reactor optional Braking Resistor Unit optional 3 phase 200 VAC 400 VAC Be sure to remove the short circuit bar before connecting a DC reactor DC reactor optional Braking Resistor Unit optional Bra...

Page 47: ...ans and excludes high frequency leakage current D For the special purpose ground fault interrupter for Inverters choose a ground fault interrupter with a sensitivity amperage of at least 30 mA per Inv...

Page 48: ...75 kW or 400 V class Inverters of 18 5 to 45 kW connect the r and terminals to the R and S terminals respectively These are shorted by a short circuit bar for ship ping D For 400 V class 55 to 300 kW...

Page 49: ...erter has an electronic thermal protection function to protect the motor from overheating If how ever more than one motor is operated with one Inverter or a multi polar motor is used always install a...

Page 50: ...shown in Table 3 6 For details refer to the user constant settings Table 3 6 Cable Length between Inverter and Motor Cable length 50 m max 100 m max More than 100 m Carrier frequency 15 kHz max 10 kHz...

Page 51: ...Unit and Braking Unit to the Inverter as shown in the Figure 3 15 L8 01 Overheat protection of braking resistor 0 Disables overheat protection L3 04 Stall prevention during decelera tion 0 Disables st...

Page 52: ...or higher Output and 400 V Class Inverters with 18 5 or higher Output VS 616G5 P B LKEB Braking Re sistor Unit 1 2 Thermal protector trip contact CDBR Braking Unit Thermal overload relay trip contact...

Page 53: ...VS 616G5 0 0 Braking Unit 3 MASTER SLAVE 4 3 4 3 4 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 5 6 P 5 6 P 5 6 0 0 0 0 P B 1 2 Braking Resistor Unit P B 1 2 Braking Resistor Unit P B Braking resistor overheat ing contacts Thermal...

Page 54: ...nal Numbers and Wire Sizes Same for all Models Terminals Terminal Screws Wire Thickness mm2 Wire Type 1 to 11 13 to 33 M3 5 Stranded wire 0 5 to 1 25 Single wire 0 5 to 1 25 S Shielded twisted pair wi...

Page 55: ...4 to 20 mA 100 10 to 10 V 100 to 100 0 to 10 V 100 4 to 20 mA 250 g 16 Multi function analog input 10 to 10 V 100 to 100 0 to 10 V 100 Auxiliary analog input H3 05 10 to 10 V 20 k 0 to 10 V 20 k 17 C...

Page 56: ...urrent Multi function analog input Frequency reference input common 3 External fault 4 Fault reset 5 Multi step speed reference 1 6 Multi step speed ref erence 2 7 Jog frequency reference 8 External b...

Page 57: ...erating faults Process cable ends as shown in Figure 3 21 D Connect the shield wire to terminal 12 G D Insulate the shield with tape to prevent contact with other signal lines and equipment Do not con...

Page 58: ...hole in the Inverter s mounting base For Inverters of 3 7 kW or lower there are two adjacent holes Insert the spacer into the 7CN hole The spacer cannot be easily removed if inserted into the wrong h...

Page 59: ...rator 12 VDC 5 200 mA max 2 Power supply for pulse generator 0 VDC GND for power supply TA1 3 A phase pulse input terminal H 8 to 12 V L 1 V max Maximum response frequency 30 kHz TA1 4 Pulse input com...

Page 60: ...river input RS 422 level input 7 B phase input terminal Line driver input RS 422 level input Maximum response frequency 300 kHz 8 Z phase input terminal 9 Z phase input terminal 10 Common terminal 0 V...

Page 61: ...5 6 7 8 R S T U V W Fig 3 23 Wiring a 12 V Voltage Input Open Collector Input PG Open collector output A B phase Three phase 200 VAC 400 VAC VS 616G5 4CN 12 R S T U V W IM PG A2 4CN TA1 E TA2 E 1 2 3...

Page 62: ...ircuit Configuration 1 k TA1 TA1 PG power supply 12 V Pulse input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 V 0 V 2 k 3 k 3 9 k 8 Pulse input Pulse monitor output 12 V 12 V 2 k 0 V 0 V 0 V 12 V 1 k Short for open col lector i...

Page 63: ...he pulse generator s wiring must not be more than 100 meters D The direction of rotation of the PC can be set in user constant F1 05 The factory preset if for forward rotation A phase advancement TA3...

Page 64: ...X2 For Flux Vector Control Mode Only IM PG X2 4CN Power supply 12 V Power supply 0 V B phase pulse monitor output TA2 E TA3 E 1 TA1 A phase pulse monitor output A phase pulse input A phase pulse input...

Page 65: ...lene cov ered vinyl sheath cable Shield connection terminal M3 5 0 5 to 2 ered vinyl sheath cable J Solderless Terminals for Control Circuit Terminals The use of solderless terminals for the control c...

Page 66: ...al or wire without soldering Control circuit terminal block Wires 3 5 mm max Blade thickness 0 6 mm max Blade of screwdriver Fig 3 31 Connecting Wires to Terminal Block Wiring Precautions 1 Separate P...

Page 67: ...s the sync rotation speed 2 The PG power supply is 12 V 3 A separate power supply is required if the PG power supply capacity is greater than 200 mA If momentary power loss must be handled use a backu...

Page 68: ...Operator 4 1 Using the Digital Operator 4 2 4 2 Modes 4 4 4 2 1 Inverter Modes 4 4 4 2 2 Switching Modes 4 5 4 2 3 User Constant Access Levels 4 6 4 2 4 Operation Mode 4 11 4 2 5 Initialize Mode 4 18...

Page 69: ...OTE SEQ REF Keys Execu e ope a ons such as se ng use cons an s mon o ng JOG and au o un ng Da a D sp ay Two ne LCD ha d sp ays da a o mon o ng use cons an s and se va ues w h 16 cha ac e s pe ne Opera...

Page 70: ...crement Key Selects menu items groups functions and user constant names and increments set values Decrement Key Selects menu items groups functions and user constant names and decrements set values DA...

Page 71: ...this mode when reading setting the user constants required for operation The program mode functions are subdivided into the following groups S Application Operation mode selection DC control speed se...

Page 72: ...ER ESC DATA ENTER ESC DATA ENTER ESC DATA ENTER A1 00 1 English Function b1 Sequence Rated Voltage 200 0 VAC ESC DATA ENTER ESC DATA ENTER ESC DATA ENTER SOperation mode SInitialize mode SProgramming...

Page 73: ...set at the factory to start in the Quick start access level Use the following procedure to change from the Quick start level to the Basic level Step Key Sequence Digital Operator Display Remarks 1 MEN...

Page 74: ...ng is not written to the Unit by pressing the DATA ENTER Key within one minute after starting the procedure the display will automatically revert to the original user constant set ting In this case th...

Page 75: ...to constant setting level 4 Run Source Terminals 5 Stopping Method Ramp to Stop 6 Accel Time 1 C1 01 10 0 Sec 7 DATA ENTER Accel Time 1 0010 0 Sec Selects the user constant so that the leading 0 blink...

Page 76: ...ing func tion level 4 Function b2 DC Braking 5 Function C1 Accel Decel 6 DATA ENTER Accel Time 1 C1 01 10 0 Sec Changed to constant setting level 7 DATA ENTER Accel Time 1 0010 0 Sec Selects the user...

Page 77: ...C1 Accel Decel Changed to constant reading function level 6 DATA ENTER Accel Time 1 C1 01 10 0 Sec 7 DATA ENTER Accel Time 1 0010 0 Sec Selects the user constant so that the leading 0 blinks The blin...

Page 78: ...rned ON J Operations in Operation Mode Key operations in operation mode are shown in Figure 4 6 All modes constants status G5 Main Menu Operation Output Freq U1 02 0 00 Hz Output Current U1 03 0 00 A...

Page 79: ...0 to 10 V output 0 1 A Q Q Q Q U1 04 Control method Shows which control mode is Can t be output Q Q Q Q U1 04 Control Method Shows which control mode is set Can t be output Q Q Q Q U1 05 Motor speed M...

Page 80: ...he input voltage of the multi function analog input A i t f 10 V d t 10 V 100 10 V 0 t 10 V ibl 0 1 B B B B tor U1 17 Term 16 Level An input of 10 V corresponds to 100 0 to 10 V possible 0 1 B B B B U...

Page 81: ...urrent con trol 0 to 10 V possible 0 1 V A A U1 28 Software No CPU Manufacturer s CPU software ID number Can t be output 0 1 V A A A A U1 28 CPU ID ID number Can t be output 0 1 V A A A A Status U1 32...

Page 82: ...he last fault occurred 0 1 V Q Q Q Q Fault U2 07 Output Voltage fault occurred 0 1 V Q Q Q Q Fault trace See note U2 08 DC bus voltage at fault The main circuit DC voltage when the last fault occurred...

Page 83: ...ut voltage can be monitored immediately if the factory presets are being used One of these four values the output voltage can be changed to a different monitor item When an item other than the output...

Page 84: ...es the output frequency at startup 3 Indicates the output current at startup 4 Indicates the value set in user constant o1 01 at startup AEXAMPLE Changing Monitor Display to Output Power at Startup in...

Page 85: ...Power On Monitor Output Current After a few seconds the Operator dis play is as shown on the left 6 ESC Function o1 Monitor Select 7 ESC G5 Main Menu Programming Output current has been set in monitor...

Page 86: ...guage to English Use the following procedure to change the display language from Japanese to English Step Key Sequence Digital Operator Display Remarks 1 MENU 2 3 DATA ENTER 4 DATA ENTER Changed to co...

Page 87: ...ng Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector A1 02 Control method select...

Page 88: ...o their factory preset values You should normally re cord the setting of any constants that are changed from the factory presets User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Nu...

Page 89: ...Sequential Operation AEXAMPLE Initializing for 2 wire Sequential Operation Use the following procedure to initialize user constants to the factory settings Step Key Sequence Digital Operator Display...

Page 90: ...Remarks 1 MENU G5 Main Menu Operation 2 G5 Main Menu Initialize 3s DATA ENTER Select Language English 4 Press 4 times Enter Password A1 04 0 5 Hold RESET RESET And press MENU MENU Select Password A1...

Page 91: ...1 C1 01 8 Press twice RESET User Param 1 C1 01 Writes in set value 0000 9 Press 7 times User Param 1 C1 08 10 DATA ENTER Entry Accepted Writes in the new setting User Param 1 A2 01 C1 08 After a few...

Page 92: ...2 Access Level Control Method Initialize A2 02 User Param 2 A2 32 User Param 32 A2 01 User Param 1 These user constants can be changed and displayed only in the Advanced access level MENU Fig 4 10 Str...

Page 93: ...ion settings f f f f C Tuning C4 Torque compensation Torque Comp Torque compensation function settings f f f C Tuning C5 Speed control ASR Tuning Speed control loop user constant set tings f f C6 Carr...

Page 94: ...lti function outputs Digital Outputs Function selection for multi function outputs f f f f H Terminal H3 Analog inputs Analog Inputs Function selection for analog inputs f f f f H4 Multi function anal...

Page 95: ...p com pensation C3 01 Slip compensation gain d Reference d1 Frequency refer ence presetting d1 01 Frequency reference 1 d1 02 Frequency reference 2 d2 Frequency up per lower limit d2 01 Frequency refe...

Page 96: ...es the motor constants while a servo system s autotuning function determines the size of a load so these autotuning functions are fundamentally differ ent AEXAMPLE Autotuning Procedure Step Key Sequen...

Page 97: ...ontacts nor mally used Select 2 to store the autotuning re sults for motor 2 17 Tuning Ready Press RUN Key 18 RUN Tune Processing VHzVVVVA Autotuning starts and the motor ro tates for approx one minut...

Page 98: ...ettings for these two user constants are displayed and the setting for d1 01 is changed from 60 00 Hz to 30 00 Hz while C1 01 is set to 20 0 seconds Step Key Sequence Digital Operator Display Remarks...

Page 99: ...of the VS 616G5 and provides an example of trial operation 5 1 Procedure 5 3 5 2 Trial Operation Procedures 5 4 5 2 1 Power ON 5 4 5 2 2 Checking the Display Status 5 4 5 2 3 Initializing Constants 5...

Page 100: ...Braking Resistor Unit These can become very hot Otherwise a burn injury may occur D Be sure that the motor and machine is within the applicable ranges before starting operation Otherwise an injury ma...

Page 101: ...e Set the Inverter input voltage E1 01 to the correct voltage 5 5 Set the Motor Set the proper motor protection E1 02 5 6 Autotuning 2 Execute autotuning for the motor separately before operating in o...

Page 102: ...f a fault display UV Under Voltage Fault The display will differ depending on the type of fault 5 2 3 Initializing Constants D When replacing the controller PCB check the Inverter capacity kVA in o2 0...

Page 103: ...eading digit will blink 5 RESET Input Voltage 200 VAC The 2nd digit will blink 6 Press 3 times Input Voltage 230 VAC Set to 3 7 DATA ENTER Entry Accepted The set value is overwritten Entry Accepted is...

Page 104: ...1 Special motor inverter exclusive motor 2 Special motor vector exclusive motor 5 2 5 Autotuning J Autotuning Operation Use the following procedure to autotune the motor constants i e set them automa...

Page 105: ...t 001 60 A Set to 001 60 A 4 DATA ENTER Entry Accepted Press the DATA ENTER Key to over write the set values Entry Accepted will be displayed for approximately 0 5 seconds Rated Current 1 60 A Returns...

Page 106: ...x S Check and adjust settings if necessary V f Over Setting V f setting exceeded 100 and the no load current ex ceeded 70 of the motor s rated current Check and adjust settings if necessary S Remove t...

Page 107: ...e maximum voltage fre quency 5 Press 5 times Motor Rated FLA E2 01 1 90 A Displays the rated current 6 MENU G5 Main Menu Operation Returns to the operation mode dis play When there arediscrepancies be...

Page 108: ...ial operation with an actual load J Connecting the Load System D After confirming that the motor has stopped completely connect the mechanical system D Be sure to tighten all the screws when securing...

Page 109: ...celeration Deceleration Times C1 01 through C1 08 C1 09 C1 10 C1 11 6 10 6 1 6 Prohibiting Reverse Operation b1 04 6 11 6 1 7 Selecting the Stopping Method b1 03 6 12 6 1 8 Multi function Input Settin...

Page 110: ...art Allows the constants required to start the Inverter about 25 to be displayed or changed 3 Basic Allows the commonly used constants to be displayed or changed 4 Advanced Allows all constants to be...

Page 111: ...rent vector control with PG Speed detector Not required Required pulse generator Not required Required pulse generator Optional speed detec tors Not required PG A2 or PG D2 Not required PG B2 or PG X2...

Page 112: ...uring Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector H3 01 Signal level selec tion terminal 13 0 1 0 B B B B D The frequency reference voltage is va...

Page 113: ...frequency references are being input simultaneously from both the voltage terminal 13 and the current terminal 14 the final reference value will be the sum of the two references that are input D To sw...

Page 114: ...or H3 04 Signal level selec tion terminal 16 0 1 0 B B B B D Settings Setting Function 0 0 to 10 VDC input 11 bit polarity positive negative input 1 10 to 10 VDC input A negative voltage is a referenc...

Page 115: ...3 Frequency Reference from Digital Operator b1 01 o1 03 d1 01 to d1 09 J Frequency Reference Source b1 01 D Select the reference source User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Cons...

Page 116: ...etting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector d1 01 Frequency refer ence 1 f 0 to 400 00 o1 03 0 00 Hz Q Q Q Q d1 02 Frequency refer ence 2 f 0 to 400 00 o1 03...

Page 117: ...Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector b1 06 Read sequence input twice 0 1 1 A A A A D Set the responsiveness of the control inputs forward reverse run...

Page 118: ...n deceleration time selectors 1 and 2 User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Op...

Page 119: ...User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector C1 11 Accel...

Page 120: ...braking Excitation level b2 01 DC injection braking time at stop b2 04 Decelerates to a stop at a rate set with the selected deceleration time Fig 6 4 Deceleration to Stop Coast to Stop b1 03 1 Run c...

Page 121: ...during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector H1 01 Multi function in...

Page 122: ...ire Sequence Wiring Example 50 ms min Run command Stop command Forward reverse run command Motor speed ON OFF Either is possible OFF Stop OFF Forward ON Reverse Stop Forward Reverse Stop Forward Fig 6...

Page 123: ...6 OFF ON ON OFF Reference 7 d1 07 ON ON ON OFF Reference 8 d1 08 ON Jog frequency d1 09 Selecting 1 step and 2 step Frequency References D To use the master frequency analog terminal 13 or 14 set b1 0...

Page 124: ...11 IM U V W R S T R S T Reverse Run Stop Multi step speed reference 1 Multi step speed reference 2 D User Constant Settings Constant No Name Setting A1 01 Constant access level 3 Basic B b1 01 Referen...

Page 125: ...ition Decelerates to stop when ON in the emergency stop period C1 09 17 Emergency stop normally closed condition Decelerates to stop when OFF in the emergency stop period C1 09 J Forward and Reverse J...

Page 126: ...pectedly Disconnect the load before performing autotuning D The motor shaft with rotate when autotuning is performed Confirm safety before starting autotuning J Inverter Input Voltage Setting E1 0 D S...

Page 127: ...other detailed data is required to make detailed settings J Performing Autotuning D Autotuning will start if the RUN Key is pressed when the Tuning Ready message is being dis played D The motor will o...

Page 128: ...time is too short Increase acceleration time 1 C1 01 Acceleration fault p A load is connected to the motor Remove the load Rated Slip Rated slip fault The rated slip setting can t be tuned within the...

Page 129: ...being used This setting is a reference for overheating protection functions User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Fact...

Page 130: ...fans or pumps 6 60 Hz cubic fans or pumps 7 60 Hz quadratic Select a high starting torque V f pattern only in the following cases S The wiring distance between the In 8 50 Hz low starting torque High...

Page 131: ...0 1 3 25 50 Hz V 200 50 9 0 1 3 25 50 Hz V 200 35 8 0 1 5 30 60 Hz V 200 50 9 0 1 5 30 60 Hz D High Starting Torque Characteristics Settings 8 to b Setting 8 50 Hz Setting 9 50 Hz Setting A 60 Hz Sett...

Page 132: ...200 35 6 0 1 3 25 50 Hz V 200 50 7 0 1 3 25 50 Hz V 200 35 6 0 1 5 30 60 Hz V 200 50 7 0 1 5 30 60 Hz D High Starting Torque Characteristics Settings 8 to b Setting 8 50 Hz Setting 9 50 Hz Setting A...

Page 133: ...0 1 3 25 50 Hz V 200 50 6 0 1 3 25 50 Hz V 200 35 5 0 1 5 30 60 Hz V 200 50 6 0 1 5 30 60 Hz D High Starting Torque Characteristics Settings 8 to b Setting 8 50 Hz Setting 9 50 Hz Setting A 60 Hz Set...

Page 134: ...ency FA 0 0 to 400 0 Hz 60 0 Q Q Q Q E1 07 E4 04 Mid output fre quency FB 0 0 to 400 0 Hz 3 0 2 Q Q A E1 08 E4 05 Mid output fre quency voltage VC 0 0 to 255 0 1 VAC 15 0 1 2 Q Q A E1 09 E4 06 Min out...

Page 135: ...6 3 V f Control 6 27 Frequency Hz Output voltage V VMAX E1 05 VC E1 08 VMIN E1 10 FMIN E1 09 FB E1 07 FA E1 06 FMAX E1 04 VBASE E1 13 Fig 6 11 User defined V f Pattern 6...

Page 136: ...application and install it in the Inverter as described in 3 7 Installing and Wiring PG Speed Control Cards J PG Constant F1 01 D Set the PG pulse generator or encoder constant in pulses revolution D...

Page 137: ...V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector F1 06 PG division rate PG pulse monitor 1 to 132 1 B B D The first digit in the setting 0 or 1 is n and the second two digits 01 to 32 are m The division ratio...

Page 138: ...Constant F1 09 sets the length of time in seconds that the motor speed must exceed the overspeed detection level in order to generate an overspeed fault PG Speed Deviation Settings F1 04 F1 10 F1 11 D...

Page 139: ...e Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector b1 03 Stopping method selection 0 to 3 0 Q Q Q Q D Settings Setting Function 0 Deceleration to stop 1 Coast to stop 2 DC inj...

Page 140: ...ncy reference from analog input 0 E1 09 D b1 05 0 RUN at Frequency Ref Initial excitation BB Baseblock BB D b1 05 1 STOP Initial excitation from E1 09 D b1 05 2 RUN at Min Frequency D b1 05 3 RUN at Z...

Page 141: ...200 400 Q Q Q Q D The voltage settings shown in parentheses are for 400 V class Inverters D This setting is used as the reference value for functions such as the protection functions J Motor Selectio...

Page 142: ...ay the desired constant 4 Press the STOP Key to cancel autotuning and then press the MENU Key and DATA ENTER Key The operation mode display will appear There are differences between simple and advance...

Page 143: ...Check the rated current setting Change if necessary Excessive tuning load g ing There is a motor bearing problem Turn the Inverter off and rotate the motor by hand Replace the motor if it doesn t tur...

Page 144: ...ASR s P gain is the maximum frequency standard Primary delay filter Fig 6 14 Speed Control Structure J Gain Settings C5 01 C5 02 D Set the proportional gain and the integral time of the speed control...

Page 145: ...and proportional gain 2 D Proportional gain 2 C5 03 is used when the multi function input is ON This input has higher priority than the ASR switching frequency set in C5 07 ASR Gain Switch signal a m...

Page 146: ...ettings that allow multi function H4 02 Analog output gain terminal 21 1 00 Settings that allow multi function analog output 1 to be used to mon it th t t f H4 03 Analog output bias terminal 21 0 0 g...

Page 147: ...s that can occur in the response when the ASR integral time is changed Motor speed Time Short integral time Long integral time Fig 6 20 Responsiveness for Integral Time J Different Gain Settings for L...

Page 148: ...ctory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector E1 02 Motor selection mo tor overheating...

Page 149: ...tern only in the following cases S The wiring distance between the In 8 50 Hz low starting torque High starting S The wiring distance between the In verter and motor is relatively large greater than 1...

Page 150: ...r of PG pulses F1 01 Number of gear teeth 2 F1 13 Number of gear teeth 1 F1 12 User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit F...

Page 151: ...leration time 1 C1 02 1 Coast to stop 2 Emergency stop using the emergency stop time C1 09 3 Continue operation Display OS and continue control D F1 08 and F1 09 Settings Constant F1 08 sets the overs...

Page 152: ...DEV 6 5 4 Speed Control ASR Structure D The following block diagram shows the structure of the speed control Change limiter Output fre quency Frequency reference C5 01 C5 03 P I C5 02 C5 04 C5 05 Det...

Page 153: ...50 of the Inverter s rated current decrease C5 03 and increase C5 04 J Gain Adjustments at Maximum Output Frequency 1 Operate the motor at the maximum output frequency 2 Increase C5 01 ASR proportion...

Page 154: ...ecrease C5 01 and increase C5 02 If undershooting occurs Decrease C5 03 and increase C5 04 Fig 6 24 Gain Adjustments 4 If the overshooting or undershooting can t be eliminated by adjusting the gain de...

Page 155: ...nts 7 14 7 3 Flux Vector Control 7 16 7 3 1 Droop Control Function 7 18 7 3 2 Zero servo Function 7 19 7 3 3 Torque Control 7 21 7 3 4 Speed Torque Control Switching Function 7 27 7 3 5 Torque Limit F...

Page 156: ...rence d3 Jump Frequencies Prohibited frequency settings f f f f d Reference d4 Reference Frequency Hold Function Up Down Accel Decel stop hold frequency setting f f f f d5 Torque Control Not used Can...

Page 157: ...L Protection L4 Reference Detection Frequency detection settings and selection f f f f L Protection L5 Fault Restart Fault restart function settings f f f f L6 Torque Detection Sets overtorque detecti...

Page 158: ...ge Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector L7 01 Forward torque limit 0 to 300 200 B B L7 02 Reverse torque limit 0 to 300 200 B B L7 03 Forward regenera tive torque...

Page 159: ...The torque limit is 100 of the motor s rated torque when the analog input is at its maximum value 10 V or 20 mA To increase the torque limit above 100 set the input terminal s gain above 100 For exam...

Page 160: ...to 400 0 Hz 3 0 2 Q Q A E1 08 Mid output fre quency voltage 0 0 to 255 0 1 VAC 11 0 1 2 Q Q A E1 09 Min output fre quency 0 0 to 400 0 Hz 0 5 Q Q Q A E1 10 Min output fre quency voltage 0 0 to 255 0 1...

Page 161: ...tting depends upon the Inverter capacity The table shows the default setting for 200 V class 0 4 kW Inverters See page 8 47 D Set the rated current A shown on the motor nameplate Motor Rated Slip E2 0...

Page 162: ...uctance as a per centage Motor Iron core Saturation Coefficients 1 2 E2 07 E2 08 User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit...

Page 163: ...nly applies at startup in contrast to Flux vector control J Starting Torque Compensation Function C4 03 to C4 05 User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g duri...

Page 164: ...shock is generated during startup Alternatively use DC injection braking b2 03 at startup or the DC braking command for multifunc tion contact input setting 60 and start motor magnetic flux before st...

Page 165: ...limit settings f f f f d Reference d3 Jump Frequencies Prohibited frequency settings f f f f d Reference d4 Reference Frequence Hold Function Up Down Accel Decel stop hold frequency setting f f f f d5...

Page 166: ...d selection f f f f L Protection L4 Ref Detection Frequency detection settings f f f f L Protection L5 Fault Restart Fault restart function settings f f f f L6 Torque Detection Sets overtorque detecti...

Page 167: ...y Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector b8 02 Energy saving fre quency 0 0 to 400 0...

Page 168: ...V class 0 4 kW Inverters See page 8 47 D Calculate the rated slip E2 02 from the value shown on the motor nameplate with the following equa tion and set this value Rated slip rated frequency Hz rated...

Page 169: ...Flux Vector E2 10 Motor iron core loss with torque com pensation 0 to 65535 W 14 A A D The default setting depends upon the Inverter capacity The above table shows the settings for 200V class 0 4 kW I...

Page 170: ...s Prohibited frequency settings f f f f d Reference d4 Reference frequency hold function Up Down Accel Decel stop hold frequency setting f f f f d5 Torque Control L Torque control settings and adjustm...

Page 171: ...f f L Protection L4 Reference Detection Frequency detection settings and selection f f f f L Protection L5 Fault Restart Fault restart function settings f f f f L6 Torque Detection Sets overtorque de...

Page 172: ...e motor Torque Motor A s torque characteristics Load torque TA TB 0 Reference speed Speed TA TB Motor B s torque characteristics Fig 7 6 Droop Control Function J Droop Control Gain b7 01 User Change d...

Page 173: ...servo function Excitation level b2 01 Fig 7 8 Time Chart for Zero Servo D Assign the zero servo command setting 72 to one of the multi function inputs H1 01 to H1 06 D The zero servo status is entere...

Page 174: ...t lock the servo for extended periods of time at 100 when using the zero servo function Ex tended periods of servo lock can be achieved by ensuring that the current during the servolock is 50 or less...

Page 175: ...k Internal torque reference Fig 7 10 Torque Control Block Diagram J Torque Reference Settings H3 04 H3 05 H3 08 H3 09 D Set the multi function analog input terminal 16 H3 05 or 14 H3 09 to torque refe...

Page 176: ...gure 7 11 If the jumper wire isn t disconnected the input resistor will be destroyed Jumper wire Control circuit terminals Main circuit terminals 10 B2 V T2 Power supply inputs Braking Resistor Unit M...

Page 177: ...n constant d5 05 the speed limit bias is set to 0 User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V...

Page 178: ...e speed limit range is extended by the speed limit bias in both the forward and reverse direc tions When the speed exceeds the reverse speed limit the torque is increased in the forward direction Outp...

Page 179: ...d Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector d5 02 Torque reference delay time 0 to 1000 ms 0 A...

Page 180: ...ust the gain and bias for the frequency reference voltage frequency reference current and mul ti function analog inputs according to the input specifications for each input User Change during Setting...

Page 181: ...the multi function inputs H1 01 to H1 06 is set to 71 Speed Torque Control Change Speed control is performed when the input is OFF and torque control is performed when the input is ON J Torque Control...

Page 182: ...l is set with d5 03 Speed Limit Selection It is possible to assign the frequency reference and speed limit functions to the same analog input terminal 13 or 14 J Torque Reference and Torque Limit If t...

Page 183: ...nals 13 14 16 H3 05 1 13 Torque reference torque limit Speed torque change sig nal terminal 8 input Run command Control mode Terminal 13 input OPEN CLOSED Stop Run Speed Torque Speed decel to stop Spe...

Page 184: ...orque limit 0 to 300 200 B B L7 02 Reverse torque limit 0 to 300 200 B B L7 03 Forward regenera tive torque limit 0 to 300 200 B B L7 04 Reverse regenerative torque limit 0 to 300 200 B B D Figure 7 1...

Page 185: ...torque D The torque limit is 100 of the motor s rated torque when the analog input is at its maximum value 10 V or 20 mA To increase the torque limit above 100 set the input terminal s gain above 100...

Page 186: ...totuning can t be completed properly Motor Rated Current E2 01 User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V...

Page 187: ...ows the default settings for 200 V class 0 4 kW Inverters See page 8 47 D Set the motor terminal resistance U V V W and W U in constant E2 05 D Normally this value isn t shown on the motor nameplate s...

Page 188: ...ge torque loss to a fan or pump D Set the mechanical loss as a percentage of the motor s rated output power W Constant E2 09 is used to compensate for torque lost mechanically in the motor J Setting t...

Page 189: ...automatical ly controlled and the output voltage command itself is limited which maintains precise torque control Check the Inverter current margins as the output current will be maximum 10 higher wit...

Page 190: ...f d Reference d3 Prohibited Frequencies Prohibited frequency settings f f f f d Reference d4 Reference frequency hold function Up Down Accel Decel stop hold frequency setting f f f f d5 Torque Control...

Page 191: ...lection f f f f L Protection L4 Reference Detection Frequency detection settings and selection f f f f L Protection L5 Fault Restart Fault restart function settings f f f f L6 Torque Detection Sets ov...

Page 192: ...Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector b8 02 Energy saving fre quency...

Page 193: ...W Inverters See page 8 47 D Calculate the rated slip E2 02 from the value shown on the motor nameplate with the following equa tion and set this value Rated slip rated frequency Hz rated speed r min n...

Page 194: ...oop Vector Flux Vector E2 10 Motor iron core loss with torque com pensation 0 to 65535 W 14 A A D The default setting depends upon the Inverter capacity The above table shows the settings for 200V cla...

Page 195: ...f f f d Reference d3 Prohibited Frequencies L Prohibited frequency settings f f f f d Reference d4 Reference Frequence Hold Functions L Up Down Accel Decel stop hold frequency setting f f f f d5 Torqu...

Page 196: ...ion f f f f L Protection L4 Reference Detection L Frequency detection settings and selection f f f f L Protection L5 Fault Restart L Fault restart function settings f f f f L6 Torque Detection L Sets...

Page 197: ...the minimum output frequency E1 09 the DC injection braking will begin from the minimum output frequency D In flux vector control mode DC injection braking becomes the initial excitation starting freq...

Page 198: ...ime at start initial excitation and the motor s internal magnetic flux startup can be speeded up The startup time can be reduced by approximately half when the b2 08 is set to 200 D The magnetic flux...

Page 199: ...er capacity The values shown in the table are for 200 V class Inverters of 0 4 kW D For the speed search operating current b3 02 set the operating current for the speed search If restart ing is not po...

Page 200: ...ve D control makes control possible even for a mechanical system with dead time This section explains the PID control applications and operations along with the constant settings and tun ing procedure...

Page 201: ...y combining the best features of P I and D control Types of PID Control Two types of PID control are possible with the Inverter Measured value derivative PID control and basic PID control The type tha...

Page 202: ...on analog input Setting OC MEMOBUS communications Register No 06 Terminal 14 or 16 Multi function analog input Setting 08 OFF when B5 0 at JOG mode ow when multi function input 19 is set to OFF Freque...

Page 203: ...and input a percentagevalue forthe target value When the speedreference ischanged 100 becomes the maximum frequency reference The feedback value is input from a multi function analog input terminal o...

Page 204: ...ent b5 07 User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector b...

Page 205: ...ivate PID control and then adjust it while monitoring the response 1 Enable PID control set b5 01 to 2 or 1 2 Increase the proportional gain P in b5 02 as far as possible without creating oscillation...

Page 206: ...to prevent stalling User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Fl...

Page 207: ...facceleration 2 Deceleration time Selected deceleration time S curve at beginning of deceleration S curve at end of decelera tion 2 J Motor Slip Compensation C3 01 to C3 04 D The motor slip compensati...

Page 208: ...ormally need to be set Adjust the slip compensation primary delay time if the motor slip compensation responsiveness is low or if the speeds are unstable If responsiveness is low lower the setting If...

Page 209: ...ing distance between the Inverter and the motor is long raise the setting If the motor capacity is less than the Inverter capacity the maximum application motor capacity raise the setting If the motor...

Page 210: ...or without PG 0 4 to 15 0 S Vector control open loop or flux 2 0 to 15 0 2 The setting range and the factory setting vary according to the Inverter capacity The table shows a value of 200 V class 0 4...

Page 211: ...3 01 to d3 04 D This function allows the prohibition or jumping of certain frequencies within the Inverter s output frequency range so that the motor can operate without resonant oscillations caused b...

Page 212: ...ter operation stoppage or power up begins at the held frequency reference D For information regarding the acceleration deceleration stop hold command and the up down com mand refer to the description...

Page 213: ...og output 2 channels D Analog Monitor Card AO 12 12 bit analog output 2 channels D Pulse Monitor Card PO 36F Pulse frequency output D Installation Procedure 1 Turn OFF the Inverter s main circuit powe...

Page 214: ...etting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector F3 01 Digital input option 0 to...

Page 215: ...03 set the numbers for the right side of the U1 constants in the Table 4 3 The setting range is 1 to 38 but the following numbers cannot be set 4 10 11 12 13 14 25 and 28 to 35 D When the AO 12 is us...

Page 216: ...se blown PUF individual out puts TD9 TD11 Overspeed OS puts TD10 TD11 Inverter overheat OH1 or motor overload OL1 TD1 TD2 Zero speed detection TD3 TD4 Speed agree TD5 TD11 Bit 0 TD6 TD11 Bit 1 Binary...

Page 217: ...Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector F7 01 Frequency multiple selection 0 to 4 1 B B B B D Settings Setting Description 0 1F 1 x Inverter output frequency 1 6F 6 x Inverter output frequen...

Page 218: ...down command f f f f 11 Down command Always set with the up command f f f f 12 FJOG command ON Forward run at jog frequency d1 09 f f f f 13 RJOG command ON Reverse run at jog frequency d1 09 f f f f...

Page 219: ...H1 04 Multi function input 4 terminal 6 0 to 77 4 3 B B B B H1 05 Multi function input 5 terminal 7 0 to 77 6 4 B B B B H1 06 Multi function input 5 terminal 8 0 to 77 8 6 B B B B D The factory settin...

Page 220: ...gain when the base block command is cleared The output frequency will change in a step pattern when the output re sumes so take some safety precaution such as turning OFF the run command especially if...

Page 221: ...warn ing message when the temperature rises too high Multi function Analog Input Selection Setting C OFF Disables the multi function analog input terminal 16 ON Enables the multi function analog inpu...

Page 222: ...eference upper limit d2 01 100 Lower limit Maximum output frequency E1 04 Reference lower limit d2 02 100 D When frequency reference voltage terminal 13 or frequency reference current terminal 14 is b...

Page 223: ...resetting a fault without correcting the cause D To resume operation after a fault has occurred turn the run command OFF turn the fault reset input from ON to OFF and then turn the run command ON aga...

Page 224: ...Approx 200 ms Approx 50 ms OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Approx 500 ms for control with a PG Fig 7 37 Timing Chart for Switching from Motor 1 to Motor 2 PID Control Disable Setting 19 OFF Enables PID co...

Page 225: ...r for the analog inputs from the AI 14U or AI 14B D An OPE03 fault will occur if two or more of the following signals turn ON at the same time accelera tion deceleration ramp hold command 0A up down c...

Page 226: ...nue operation An alarm is output and operation continues D When an alarm is going to be output externally be sure to set one of the multi function outputs H2 01 02 and 03 to alarm setting 10 D An exte...

Page 227: ...DATA ENTER Detection method Always During operation DATA ENTER ESC Set constant DATA ENTER Operation selection Deceleration to Stop Coast to Stop DATA ENTER ESC Set constant DATA ENTER Emergency Stop...

Page 228: ...h 1 Settings 61 OFF Normal operation ON Starts a speed search from the maximum output frequency External Speed Search 2 Settings 62 OFF Normal operation ON Starts a speed search from the set frequency...

Page 229: ...ommand is ON a position control loop is formed and the motor is completely stopped when the frequency speed reference falls below the excitation level set in b2 01 Refer to 7 3 2 Zero servo Function f...

Page 230: ...N Resistor overheat or braking transistor fault f f f f E Fault ON Faults other than CPF00 CPF01 have occurred f f f f F Not used 10 Minor fault ON Alarm displayed f f f f 11 Fault reset command activ...

Page 231: ...etection Settings L6 01 to L6 06 in 7 5 6 Loss of Frequency Reference C Timer Functions b4 01 b4 02 in 7 5 1 Timer Function Output 12 Timer Functions b4 01 b4 02 in 7 5 1 Frequency Agree 2 13 Desired...

Page 232: ...flux vector control is less than the zero speed level b2 01 Output frequency Minimum output frequency E1 09 Zero speed level b2 01 when flux vector control is being used Zero speed output OFF ON Fig 7...

Page 233: ...log input terminal 14 1 to 1F 1F A A A A Table 7 11 Multi function Input Frequency Reference Voltage Function Control Method Setting Function Equivalent of 100 Input 10 V or 20 mA V f V f w PG Open l...

Page 234: ...inal 14 input bias H3 11 D When a voltage input is being input to terminal 14 be sure to disconnect jumper wire J1 on the control PC board D The input resistance will be destroyed if a voltage input i...

Page 235: ...he setting of H3 02 will be added to achieve the final gain 10 V 0 10 V 100 10 V 0 10 V 100 10 50 20 5 V 1V 2V 10V Input voltage V 10 Acceleration Deceleration Time Gain between 1 to 10V S DC Injectio...

Page 236: ...B H4 06 Bias terminal 23 f 10 0 to 10 0 0 0 B B B B D For the output gain set what multiple of 10 V will correspond to a 100 output of the monitored item D For the output bias set the amount that the...

Page 237: ...s Communication Parity H5 03 D Set the parity for MEMOBUS communications User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory...

Page 238: ...to a single Inverter Use another method to provide overload protection separately to each motor such as connect ing a thermal overload relay to the power line of each motor D The motor protection func...

Page 239: ...wer loss 2 Enabled during CPU operation Restarts if power is restored while the CPU is operating An undervoltage fault is not detected D This constant specifies the processing that is performed when a...

Page 240: ...earing Undervoltage Detection Level L2 05 User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with P...

Page 241: ...he control method Stall Prevention Selection During Acceleration L3 01 User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory S...

Page 242: ...all Prevention Limit During Acceleration L3 03 User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f w...

Page 243: ...ng option won t be used and the decelera tion time can t be shortened D L3 04 cannot be set to 2 for open loop vector control mode Settings can be made for SPEC F and later D L3 04 3 cannot be set in...

Page 244: ...y Detection Settings L4 01 to L4 05 User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open...

Page 245: ...ef Fout Agree 1 2 Fref Set Agree 1 3 Frequency Detection 1 4 Frequency Detection 2 5 Fref Fout Agree 2 13 Fref Set Agree 2 14 Frequency Detection 3 15 Frequency Detection 4 16 Frequency Detection Oper...

Page 246: ...t frequency or motor speed Fref Set Agree 1 L4 02 L4 01 L4 01 L4 02 Multi function output setting 3 OFF ON Output frequency or motor speed Fref Set Agree 2 L4 04 L4 03 Multi function output setting 14...

Page 247: ...circuit undervol tage D The fault restart count is cleared in the following cases When operation is normal for 10 minutes after a fault restart is performed When the fault reset input is received aft...

Page 248: ...inue operation even after detection Minor fault OL3 blinks OL4 blinks 3 Detect only during speed agree Stop out put after detection Fault OL3 lights OL4 lights 4 Detect overtorque at any time Stop out...

Page 249: ...occurs when the temperature of the cooling fins reaches this level D Constant L8 03 specifies the processing that will be performed when an overheat pre alarm occurs Apart from this setting cooling f...

Page 250: ...uction 2 For factory adjustments 3 For factory adjustments D If metallic noise carrier noise from the motor is a problem when carrier frequency is reduced less than 6 Hz set L8 17 to 0 no carrier freq...

Page 251: ...values monitored at startup frequency reference output frequency output current or the value set in constant o1 01 can be selected to appear when the power is turned ON D Change the setting of constan...

Page 252: ...le o2 01 User Change during Setting Factory Valid Access Levels User Constant Number Name g during Opera tion Setting Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector o2...

Page 253: ...d on the Inverter capacity The settings shown in the table are for a 200 V class 0 4 kW Inverter See page 8 47 D Do not change this constant setting it is used by the manufacturer to identify the Inve...

Page 254: ...ing Range Unit Factory Setting V f Control V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector o2 07 Cumulative opera tion time setting 0 to 65535 h 0 A A A A o2 08 Cumulative opera tion time selection 0 1 0 A A...

Page 255: ...ion Constants b 8 5 8 2 2 Autotuning Constants C 8 11 8 2 3 Reference Constants d 8 17 8 2 4 Motor Constant Constants E 8 20 8 2 5 Options Constants F 8 24 8 2 6 Terminal Constants H 8 28 8 2 7 Protec...

Page 256: ...Setting Range The constant setting range S Factory Setting The factory setting value each control method has its own factory setting Therefore the factory setting changes when the control method is ch...

Page 257: ...to 3 2 Q Q Q Q 4 20 A1 02 User Param 1 to 32 V G 2 Open loop vector 3 Flux vector This constant is not initialized by the initialize operation 0 to 3 2 Q Q Q Q 4 20 A1 03 Initialize Used to initialize...

Page 258: ...ring Opera tion Factory Setting Setting Range Description Display A2 01 to User setting constant Used to set the constant numbers that can be set read Maximum 32 Effective when the access level A1 01...

Page 259: ...on for CP 717 0 to 4 1 Q Q Q Q 6 9 b1 03 Stopping method selection Used to set the stopping method used when a stop command is in put 0 Ramp to stop 1 Coast to stop 2 DC injection braking stop Stops f...

Page 260: ...ring Opera tion V f V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector Page b2 01 Zero speed level DC injection braking starting frequency Used to set the frequency which starts DC injection braking the initial...

Page 261: ...ter rated current Not usually necessary to set 0 to 200 100 A A 7 44 b3 02 SpdSrch Current Not usually necessary to set When restarting is not possible with the set value reduce the value 0 to 200 100...

Page 262: ...A A A A 7 49 b5 06 PID limit Sets the limit after PID control as a percentage of the maximum out 0 0 to 100 0 f A A A A 7 50 b5 06 PID Limit a percentage of the maximum out put frequency 0 0 to 100 0...

Page 263: ...art Output frequency 0 0 to b6 02 Dwell Time Start Time 0 0 to 10 0 0 0 A A A A 7 52 b6 03 Dwell frequency at stop b6 01 b6 02 b6 03 b6 04 Time 0 0 to 400 0 0 0 A A A A 7 52 b6 03 Dwell Ref Stop The d...

Page 264: ...Description Setting Range Factory Setting Change during Opera tion V f V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector Page b9 01 Zero servo gain Used to adjust the strength of the zero servo lock Enabled w...

Page 265: ...decel 0 0 to 6000 0 10 0 A A A A 6 10 C1 06 Decel Time 3 multi function input accel decel time 2 is set to ON A A A A 6 10 6 17 C1 07 Acceleration time 4 The acceleration time when the multi function...

Page 266: ...Opera tion V f V f with PG Open Loop Vector Flux Vector Page C3 01 Slip compensation gain Used to improve speed accuracy when operating with a load Usually setting is not necessary When actual speed...

Page 267: ...Sets torque compensation gain as a ratio Usually setting is not necessary Adjust in the following circum stances S When the cable is long increase the set value S When the motor capacity is smaller th...

Page 268: ...For flux vector control P C 01 0 00 to 300 00 20 00 f B B 6 36 6 44 C5 03 ASR P Gain 2 For flux vector control P C5 01 I C5 02 P I 300 00 20 00 f B B 6 44 C5 04 ASR integral I time 2 For V f control w...

Page 269: ...ethod The value for the 200 V class 0 4 kW Inverter in open loop vector control mode will be displayed See page 8 47 2 For a 400 V Inverter if the carrier frequency is set to a value higher than the f...

Page 270: ...Gain S When hunting occurs increase the set values S When responsiveness is low decrease the set values Change the responsiveness in 0 05 units at a time checking after each change 0 00 to 10 00 1 00...

Page 271: ...N 0 0 00 f B B B B 6 8 d1 05 Reference 5 p Display units can be set using o1 03 0 to 400 00 0 00 f B B B B 6 8 d1 06 Frequency reference 6 The frequency reference when the multi function input multi s...

Page 272: ...Operation in the jump frequen cy range is prohibited but dur ing acceleration and decelera i d h hl 0 0 B B B B 7 57 d3 03 Jump Freq 3 g tion speed changes smoothly without jump 0 0 B B B B 7 57 d3 04...

Page 273: ...Sel 1 The analog input limit from an analog frequency reference terminal terminals 13 and 14 2 Limited by d5 04 constant set ting values 1 2 1 A 7 22 d5 04 Speed limit Sets the speed limit during tor...

Page 274: ...o 400 0 60 0 Q Q Q Q 6 26 E1 07 Mid output fre quency VMIN E1 10 FMIN FB FA FMAX Frequ ency Hz 0 0 to 3 0 Q Q A 6 26 E1 07 Mid Frequency A To set V f characteristics in a straight line FMIN E1 09 FB E...

Page 275: ...e automati cally set during autotuning 65 000 1 A A A A 7 33 E2 06 Motor leak induc tance Sets the voltage drop due to motor leakage inductance as a percent age of the motor rated voltage 0 0 to 40 0...

Page 276: ...E4 02 0 0 to 400 0 60 0 A A A A 6 26 E4 03 V F2 Base Freq VC E4 05 400 0 60 0 A A A A 6 26 E4 04 Motor 2 mid output frequen cy 1 E4 05 VMIN E4 07 FMIN FB FA FMAX Fre quency Hz 0 0 to 400 0 3 0 2 A A...

Page 277: ...1 20 1 A A A A 7 7 E5 03 Motor 2 No load 1 These values will be automati cally set during autotuning 1 A A A A 7 7 E5 04 Motor 2 number of poles Sets the number of motor poles These values will automa...

Page 278: ...0 to 3 1 B B 6 43 F1 04 Operation selection at deviation Sets the stopping method when a speed deviation DEV fault occurs 0 Ramp to stop Deceleration stop using deceleration time 1 C1 02 1 1 Coast to...

Page 279: ...on method Any speed deviation above the F1 10 set 0 to 50 10 A A 6 30 6 42 PG Deviate Level Any speed deviation above the F1 10 set level set as a percentage of the maximum output frequency which cont...

Page 280: ...put will be BCD and the units will change to the o1 03 setting 0 to 7 0 B B B B 7 60 F4 01 Channel 1 monitor selection Effective when the Analog Moni tor Card is used Monitor selection 1 to 38 2 B B B...

Page 281: ...and the output frequency is 60 Hz 60 pulses per second are output 50 duty 0 to 4 1 B B B B 7 63 F8 01 Optical option SI F G 0 Deceleration to stop 1 Coast to stop 2 E t 0 to 3 1 f B B B B F8 01 E 15...

Page 282: ...rence 2 f f f f 6 14 5 Multi step speed reference 3 f f f f 6 14 6 Jog frequency reference higher priority than multi step speed reference f f f f 6 14 7 Accel Decel time 1 f f f f 6 17 8 External bas...

Page 283: ...sible Input mode NO contact NC contact Detection mode Normal during operation Stopping method Deceleration to stop coast to stop emergency stop or continue operation f f f f 7 71 30 PID control integr...

Page 284: ...ctive when operation selection is 1 for L4 05 frequency reference missing f f f f 7 91 D Braking resistor fault ON Resistor overheat or braking transistor fault f f f f E Fault ON Faults other than CP...

Page 285: ...Terminal 16 Gain terminal 16 is 10 V Set according to the 100 value on page 7 79 0 0 to 1000 0 100 0 f B B B B 6 7 H3 07 Bias terminal 16 Sets the input gain level when terminal 16 is 0 V 100 0 to 0...

Page 286: ...d torque f f f f 7 93 8 Stall prevention level during run Inverter rated current f f 7 90 9 Frequency reference lower limit level Maximum output frequency f f f f 7 57 A Jump frequency Maximum output...

Page 287: ...5 cannot be set and 29 to 31 are not used 1 to 38 3 B B B B 7 82 H4 05 Gain terminal 23 Sets the multi function analog output 2 voltage level gain S t h th th it it 0 00 to 0 50 f B B B B 7 82 H4 05 T...

Page 288: ...BUS communications 0 No parity 0 to 2 0 A A A A H5 03 Serial Com Sel 0 No parity 1 Even parity 2 Odd parity 0 to 2 0 A A A A H5 04 Stopping method af ter communication er ror Set the stopping method f...

Page 289: ...ance when the motor is hot started 5 0 1 0 B B B B 7 84 J Power Loss Ridethrough L2 C Name S Change Control Methods Constant Number Display Description Setting Range Factory Setting Change during Oper...

Page 290: ...ervoltage detec tion level Sets the main circuit under volt age UV detection level main circuit DC voltage in V units Usually setting is not necessary 150 to 210 190 2 A A A A 7 86 L2 05 PUV Det Level...

Page 291: ...entage of the Inverter rated current when operation is in the f b h i 0 to 100 50 A A A 7 88 L3 03 StallP CHP Lvl cu e t w e ope at o s t e frequency range above the maxi mum voltage frequency E1 06 U...

Page 292: ...f with PG V f Change during Opera tion Factory Setting Setting Range Description Display L3 06 Stall prevention level during running Effective when L3 05 is 1 or 2 Set as a percentage of the Inverter...

Page 293: ...0 A A A A 7 90 L4 04 Speed agree detec tion width Effective when Frequency ref out agree 2 Desired frequency ref setting agree 1 Frequency detection 3 Frequency detec tion 4 are set for multi function...

Page 294: ...0 to 4 0 A A A A 7 94 L6 05 Torque detection level 2 The following outputs are pos sible Torque detection selection 1 0 to 300 150 A A A A 7 94 L6 05 Torq Det 2 Lvl Torque detection selection 1 Multi...

Page 295: ...l be given in setting 3 L8 05 Input open phase protection selection 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Detects if input cur rent open phase power supply lt i b l i i 0 1 0 A A A A 7 95 L8 05 Ph Loss In Sel p p p pp...

Page 296: ...1 OL2 characteristics at low speeds enabled If using OL2 to trip at low speeds less than 6 Hz even though the load is light set L8 17 to 1 and L8 19 to 0 0 1 0 A A A A 7 96 OL2 Chara L Spd L8 17 to 1...

Page 297: ...refer ence setting and monitor Sets the units that will be set and dis played for the frequency reference and frequency monitor 0 0 01 Hz units 1 0 01 units Maximum output fre quency is 100 2 to 39 r...

Page 298: ...B B 7 99 o2 05 Frequency reference setting method selec tion When the frequency reference is set on the Digital Operator fre quency reference monitor sets whether the Enter Key is neces sary 0 Enter...

Page 299: ...0 0 500 E1 04 Max output frequency 0 0 to 400 0 0 1 Hz 60 0 2 60 0 2 60 0 60 0 E1 04 E4 01 Max Frequency 0 0 to 400 0 0 1 Hz 60 0 2 60 0 2 60 0 60 0 E1 05 Max voltage 0 0 to 255 0 0 1 V 200 0 2 200 0...

Page 300: ...200 0 200 0 200 0 200 0 200 0 200 0 200 0 E1 06 Hz 50 0 60 0 50 0 60 0 50 0 50 0 60 0 60 0 50 0 50 0 60 0 60 0 60 0 60 0 60 0 60 0 E1 07 Hz 2 5 3 0 3 0 3 0 25 0 25 0 30 0 30 0 2 5 2 5 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0...

Page 301: ...6 53 77 112 172 262 245 L2 02 Momentary power loss ridethru time sec 0 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 L2 03 Min baseblock time sec 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 7 0 7 0 7 L2 04 Voltage recovery time sec 0 3 0...

Page 302: ...pacity o2 04 8 48 Con stant Number Factory Setting Unit Name 75 55 45 37 30 22 18 5 15 kW Inverter Capacity o2 04 F E D C B A 9 8 kVA selection L2 03 Min baseblock time sec 0 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0...

Page 303: ...0 5 0 5 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 L2 04 Voltage recovery time sec 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 Con stant Number Name Unit Factory Setting Inverter Capacity kW 22 30 37 45 55 75 110 160 185 220 30...

Page 304: ...beyond the factory setting for Inverters larger than 7 5 kW the Inverter rated current must be reduced Contact your Yaskawa representative for further details 2 For v f control with PG or v f control...

Page 305: ...If the Motor Does Not Operate According to Reference 9 11 9 2 6 If the Slip Compensation Function Has Low Speed Precision 9 11 9 2 7 If There is Low Speed Control Accuracy at High speed Rotation in Op...

Page 306: ...an be caused by mo tor burn damage worn insulation or a damaged cable Reset the fault after correcting its cause PUF DC Bus Fuse Open Fuse Blown The fuse in the main circuit is blown The output transi...

Page 307: ...Stopped 18 5 kW or larger The Inverter s cooling fan has stopped 18 5 kW or larger sales representative RH Dyn Brk Resistor Installed Braking Resistor Over heating The braking resistor is overheated a...

Page 308: ...of Control Control Fault The torque limit was reached contin uously for 3 seconds or longer during a deceleration stop during open loop vector control Check the motor constants SVE Zero Servo Fault Th...

Page 309: ...A D Err The control circuit is damaged Replace the Inverter CPF06 Option Error Option Card connection error The Option Card is not connected properly Turn off the power and insert the Card again Optio...

Page 310: ...temperature of the Inverter s cooling fins exceeded the setting in There is a heat source nearby Remove the heat source Heatsink Over tmp cooling fins exceeded the setting in L8 02 The Inverter cooli...

Page 311: ...terminal 6 multi function input S Remove the cause of the external fault EF7 blinking External fault Input terminal 7 fault EF8 blinking External fault Input terminal 8 CE MEMOBUS Com Err Communicati...

Page 312: ...S Positive and negative speed commands have not been set at the same time S The emergency stop command NO and NC have been set at the same time OPE05 Sequence Select Option Card selection error The Op...

Page 313: ...ction between the Digital Operator and the Inverter may be faulty Remove the Digital Operator and then re install it 9 2 2 If the Motor Does Not Operate J The motor does not operate when the Run Key o...

Page 314: ...ther than 0 3 The frequency reference is too low D If the frequency reference is set below the frequency set in E1 09 minimum output frequency the In verter will not operate Raise the frequency refere...

Page 315: ...motor runs faster than reference 1 The frequency reference bias setting is wrong the gain setting is wrong D ThefrequencyreferencebiassetinconstantH3 03isaddedtothefrequencyreference Checktobesure tha...

Page 316: ...hat the contacts will OPEN when the output frequency is greater than L4 01 3 0 to 5 0 Hz The contacts will close below L4 01 D There is hysteresis in frequency detection 2 L4 02 2 0 Hz Change the sett...

Page 317: ...install rubber padding on the motor base to reduce oscillation J Oscillation and hunting are occurring with open loop vector control D The gain adjustment may be insufficient Reset the gain to a more...

Page 318: ...braking time at stop setting 9 2 14 If 0 V is Detected When the Fan is Started or Fan Stalls D Generationof0Vandstallingcanoccurifthefanisturningwhenitisstarted TheDCinjectionbraking is insufficient...

Page 319: ...nspection This chapter describes basic maintenance and inspection for the VS 616G5 10 1 Maintenance and Inspection 10 3 10 1 1 Daily Inspection 10 3 10 1 2 Periodic Inspection 10 3 10 1 3 Periodic Mai...

Page 320: ...nce maintenance or inspections The capacitor will remain charged and is dangerous D Maintenance inspection and replacement of parts must be performed only by authorized per sonnel Remove all metal obj...

Page 321: ...or oil mist on the PCBs Clean off any dirt and dust with an air gun using dry air at a pressure of 39 2 104 to 58 8 104 Pa 4 to 6 kgScm2 Replace the boards if they cannot be made clean Cooling fan Is...

Page 322: ...ions ThischapterdescribesthebasicspecificationsoftheVS 616G5andspecifi cations for options and peripheral devices 11 1 Standard Inverter Specifications 11 2 11 2 Specifications of Options and Peripher...

Page 323: ...ntrol method Sine wave PWM Torque characteris tics 150 at 1 Hz 150 at 0 r min with PG 2 Speed control range 1 100 1 1000 with PG 2 Speed control accu racy 0 2 25 C 10 C 0 02 with PG 2 Speed control re...

Page 324: ...unted type 10 to 45 C Open chassis type ment Ambient operating humidity 90 RH max ronme Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Enviro Application site Indoor no corrosive gas dust etc E Altitude 1000 m max...

Page 325: ...r current protection Stops at approx 200 of rated output current Fuse blown protec tions Stops for fuse burnout Overload protection Stops in one minute at approx 150 of rated output current ctions Ove...

Page 326: ...it to reduce the decelera tion time of the motor O t th VS Operator 2 small plastic Oper ator JVOP 95Sj 73041 0905Xj Allows frequency reference settings and ON OFF operation control to be performed by...

Page 327: ...et frequency references with 16 or 12 bits switchable TOE C736 40 7 ect to conne RS 232C 485 422 Interface Card SI K2 73600 C015X Used to convert RS 232C to RS 485 or RS 422 Supports baud rates up to...

Page 328: ...y 32767 Hz S Pulse monitor output Open collector PG power supply output 12 V 200 mA max TOE C736 40 2 Built in connect to co PG Speed Co PG D2 73600 A014X S Differential input S A phase pulse differen...

Page 329: ...12 5 12 2 3 Power Transmission Mechanism Speed Reducers Belts and Chains 12 5 12 3 Peripheral Device Application Precautions 12 6 12 4 Wiring Examples 12 8 12 4 1 Using a Braking Resistor Unit 12 8 1...

Page 330: ...rtup and acceleration characteristics of the motor are restricted by the overload current ratings of the Inverterthatisdrivingthemotor Thetorquecharacteristicsaregenerallylessthanthoserequiredwhenstar...

Page 331: ...power Check all wiring and sequences carefully J Magnetic Contactor Installation Do not start and stop operation frequently with a magnetic contactor installed onthe powersupply line Do ing so can ca...

Page 332: ...more problems may arise in dynamic balance and bearing durability Contact your Yaskawa representative for details J Torque Characteristics Themotormayrequiremoreaccelerationtorquewhenthemotorisoperat...

Page 333: ...oapplicablewhenanexistingexplosion proofmo tor is to be operated with the Inverter Since the Inverter itself is however not explosion proof always install it in a safe place J Gearmotor Thespeedrangef...

Page 334: ...verter is operating will cause a large surge cur rent to flow and the Inverter s overcurrent protection function will operate If a magnetic contactor is installed to switch to a commercial power suppl...

Page 335: ...en the Analog Operator or op eration signals and the Inverter to 50 m or less and separate the lines from high power lines main circuits or relay sequence circuits to reduce induction from peripheral...

Page 336: ...setting L3 04 to 0 when us ing a Braking Resistor Unit The motor may not stop within the deceleration time if this setting is not changed 12 4 2 Using a Braking Unit and Braking Resistor Unit CIMR G5A...

Page 337: ...s required to turn OFF the power supply for the thermal overload relay trip con tacts of the Braking Resistor Unit Disable stall prevention during deceleration by setting L3 04 to 0 when using a Braki...

Page 338: ...sequence is required to turn OFF the power supply for the thermal overload relay trip con tacts of the Braking Resistor Unit Disable stall prevention during deceleration by setting L3 04 to 0 when usi...

Page 339: ...pply for the thermal overload relay trip con tacts of the Braking Resistor Unit Disable stall prevention during deceleration by setting L3 04 to 0 when using a Braking Resistor Unit The motor may not...

Page 340: ...to 460 V 50 60 Hz MCCB Overload relay trip contact of Braking Resistor Unit Forward Run Stop Reverse Run Stop External fault Braking Unit Fault contacts Voltage 460 440 415 400 380V Cooling fan settin...

Page 341: ...utput frequency Fault contact output 27 26 25 JVOP 95 j 96 j VS Operator FWD RUN STOP REV RUN 1 2 RESET 4 MASTER AUX 5 11 15 FREQ SET 13 P P 17 SOURCE 9 RUN 10 FAULT 18 P MTR CAL Frequency meter FM F1...

Page 342: ...equency Reference EXTERNAL BB command Multi function contact inputs Sequence common Insulated from 0 V terminal 12 Shield terminal 1 2 12 4 7 Using Open collector Contact Outputs CIMR G5A27P5 200 V cl...

Page 343: ...command selection for PRG mode RUN CMD at PRG 0 b8 01 Energy saving gain Energy Save Gain 80 b2 01 Zero speed level DC injection braking start frequency DCInj Start Rreq 0 5 b8 02 Energy saving freque...

Page 344: ...0 500 1 d4 02 Speed limits 2 Trim Control Lvl 25 C5 03 ASR proportional P gain 2 ASR P Gain 2 20 00 1 d5 01 Torque control selection Torq Control Sel 0 C5 04 ASR integral I time 2 ASR I Time 2 0 500...

Page 345: ...output monitor bias AO Ch2 Bias 0 0 E4 04 Motor 2 mid output frequency 1 1 V F2 Mid Freq 3 0 F5 01 Channel 1 output selection DO 02 Ch1 Select 0 E4 05 Motor 2 mid output frequency voltage 1 1 V F2 Mi...

Page 346: ...Spd Agree Lvl 0 0 H3 11 Bias terminal 14 Terminal 14 Bias 0 0 L4 04 Speed agree detection width Spd Agree Wdth 2 0 H3 12 Analog input filter time constant Filter Avg Time 0 00 L4 05 Operation when fre...

Page 347: ...0 2 L8 19 OL2 characteristics selection for low speeds OL2 Chara L Spd 0 o2 05 Frequency reference setting method 1 Operator M O P 0 o1 01 Monitor selection Monitor Select 6 o2 06 Operation selection...

Page 348: ...rque reference Torque compensation Refer to the H3 06 Terminal 16 H3 09 Terminal 14 AI 14B 13 bits Option Terminal 13 Terminal 14 Terminal 16 see note 3 9 bits 9 bits 9 bits see note 1 Regeneration fo...

Page 349: ...Function Block Diagram 12 21 J A1 Detailed Block Diagram Multi function input Not selected Closed Open see note Note 2 for current input Primary delay filter Primary delay filter Primary delay filter...

Page 350: ...rier frequency 7 56 CE MEMOBUS communications error 9 7 CF out of control 9 4 closed loop connectors control circuit 3 31 main circuit 3 7 common functions 7 41 communications error CE 9 7 connection...

Page 351: ...4 7 57 function selection 6 17 jog 6 14 multi step 6 14 presetting 6 8 selecting 6 4 selecting the source 6 7 selecting the units 6 7 terminal 13 signal level 6 4 terminal 14 signal level 6 4 terminal...

Page 352: ...nalog input selection 7 67 multi function analog input frequency reference current 7 79 multi function analog output settings 7 82 multi function analog output signal level 7 82 multi function input f...

Page 353: ...l settings 7 49 types 7 47 PID disable 7 70 poles 6 40 number 6 40 power supplies 5 4 input connecting 3 13 power transmission mechanism 12 5 programming mode 4 25 parameter list 8 5 PUF DC bus fuse o...

Page 354: ...l code error CPF22 9 5 Transmission Option Card self diagnostic error CPF21 9 5 trim control increase and decrease 7 70 troubleshooting 9 1 9 9 U up and down commands 7 68 user constants 4 23 applicat...

Page 355: ...6 21 7 31 V f control with PG 6 40 7 36 motor constants 6 40 V f patterns 1 4 setting 5 8 user defined setting 6 41 user defined patterns setting 6 26 vector control 1 4 flux 1 4 open loop 1 4 ventila...

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