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 GS4 AC Drive Quick-Start Guide – 1st Ed, Rev.C  07/02/2021

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 GS4 AC Drive Quick-Start Guide

GS4_QSP_1edRevC 07/02/2021

Quick-Start Introduction – How To Get Started

Automationdirect.com would like to thank you for your purchase of the Durapulse GS4 AC drive.  The GS4 drive 

is a state-of-the-art, full-featured AC drive.  The Quick-Start Guide below will introduce you to many of the GS4 

drive features and help you configure the GS4 drive in a minimum amount of time.

STO (Safe Torque Off) / Emergency Stop

The GS4 drive offers Safe Torque Off (STO) functionality, instead of a standard Emergency Stop circuit.   STO 

provides the ability to immediately turn off the output of the GS4 drive in the event of an emergency, without 

the need for an emergency stop contactor between the drive and motor.
Please see P6.71 (STO Alarm Latch) in Quick-Start “Protection” Menu #4 (

page 4

).

Please see the Control-Circuit Wiring diagrams (

page 1

) for how to wire the STO circuit.  From the factory, 

the GS4 STO terminals are jumpered and the STO circuitry of the drive is bypassed.  STO is recommended for 

personnel safety.
After wiring the drive (

but before applying power

), the first thing you should do is press the E-stop button (or 

otherwise break the safety circuit) and verify that the circuit between the STO1/STO2 terminals and the STO 

+24V terminal is not connected.  If these circuits are open, the STO feature will stop all power from going to the 

motor and there will be no danger of unexpected movement when you power up the drive.

Powering Up the GS4 Drive

Apply AC line power to the GS4 drive, but don’t engage the safety circuit yet (keep the E-stop PB pushed in).

Starting, Stopping, and Controlling the Speed of the GS4 Drive

The GS4 drive keypad includes both LOCAL and REMOTE control modes.  Out of the box, both LOCAL and 

REMOTE modes of operation (selected by the buttons on the keypad) are set to use the keypad buttons to RUN 

and STOP the drive and vary the drive speed.  The drive can also be configured to run from potentiometers, 

external pushbuttons, Ethernet communication, etc.  
Do not attempt to run the motor yet.  Certain parameters (especially the motor protection parameters) must 

be set first.  

Configure the Drive / Quick-Start Menus

The Quick-Start Menus below (press MENU on the keypad, then scroll to “Quick Start”) will guide you through 

those parameters typically used in most applications.  You can also navigate to any of these parameters 

through the “Param Setup” menu.  (Refer t

page 2

 for information and instructions for using the Digital 

Keypad.)
All applications need to configure the parameters in the “Basic Configuration” quick start menu.   At minimum, 

you MUST configure these motor parameters in the “Basic Configuration” menu before operating the drive:

•  P0.00 Motor1 Max Output Voltage (this will typically be either 230V or 460V)
•  P0.01 Motor1 Rated Amps (depends on the motor)
•  P0.04 Motor1 Max Output Frequency (this will typically be 50Hz or 60Hz)

Your application will dictate which parameters need to be configured.  It is NOT necessary to configure every 

parameter in a Quick-Start Menu or go through each Quick-Start Menu.  Use only those you need.

Menu Descriptions:
12)  Basic Configuration (

page 3

Parameters in this menu are necessary to configure and protect the motor, and to define the basic control 

modes of the GS4 drive.  All applications should set these parameters.

13)  Control I/O (

page 3

Parameters in this menu define which analog inputs and multi-speed digital inputs will control the GS4 drive.  

These parameters work in conjunction with P3.00, P3.01, P4.00, P4.01 from Menu #1.

14)  Enhancements (

page 4

) 

Parameters in this menu include those parameters used to enhance or refine the operation of the GS4 drive 

with features such as S-Curve, Jog Speed, Skip Frequencies, DC Injection, etc.

15)  Protection (

page 4

) 

Parameters in this menu include advanced GS4 drive protection parameters.  These parameters define how 

the GS4 drive will respond to certain fault conditions and whether the GS4 drive will attempt to automatically 

recover.

16)  PID (

page 4

) 

Parameters in this menu are for PID control and configuration of the GS4 keypad in engineering units.  More 

detailed information can be found in Parameter Groups 7 and 8.

After configuring the minimum settings, you can now engage the safety circuit.   The RUN and STOP buttons 

should Start and Stop the drive.  To adjust the output frequency, use the arrows keys to cursor to the “F” 

(Frequency) setting.  Press ENTER to adjust the drive’s Frequency setpoint (Up/Down arrows increase/

decrease; Left/Right arrows change the cursor position).

Parameter Quick-Start Set Up

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 GS4 AC Drives offer a “Quick-Start” parameter setup from the keypad for some of the most 

common drives applications.  Choose “Quick-Start” from the menu, and then select one of the five menus 

described in the following table.  Then set the applicable parameters for that application as shown.

Please refer to the user manual if you need more detailed information about the parameters.

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 GS4 Quick-Start Parameter Settings #1 – Basic Configuration

Parameter

Description

Settings

Default

User

19

P9.08

Restore to Default *

* If configuring the GS4 drive for 

the first time, it is not necessary to 

Restore the Default configuration.

0:   no function

1:   Parameter Lock

2:   no function

3:   no function

4:   no function

5:   Reset kWh Display to Zero

6:   Reset PLC (clear PLC)

7:   no function

8:   no function

9:   Reset 50Hz Default

10:  Reset 60Hz Default

0

1

P0.00

Motor 1 Maximum Output Voltage

230V:  0.0~255.0V

460V:  0.0~510.0V

GS4 -2xxx:  230.00

GS4 -4xxx:  460.00

2

P0.01

Motor 1 Rated Current

10~120% drive rated Amps

90% rated I of GS4

3

P0.02

Motor 1 Base Frequency

0.00~600.00 Hz

60.00

4

P0.03

Motor 1 Rated RPM

0 to (120 x P0.02/P0.09)-1 

17 10 (60Hz 4-pole)

14 10 (50Hz 4-pole)

5

P0.04

Drive Maximum Output Frequency

0~600.00 Hz

50.00/60.00

6

P0.08

Motor 1 Rated Horsepower (HP)

0.00~655.35hp

Rated hp of GS4

7

P0.09

Motor 1 Number of Poles

2 to (120 x P0.02/P0.03)

See “Motor Base Speeds and 

Number of Poles” table (

page 3

)

4

8

P1.00

Stop Method

0:  Ramp to stop

1:  Coast to stop

0

9

P1.01

Acceleration Time 1

P1.15=0:  0.00~600.00 sec 

P1.15=1:  0.0~6000.0 sec

10.00

10

P1.02

Deceleration Time 1

10.00

11

P3.00

1st Source of Operation Command 

[Remote]

0:   Digital Keypad

1:   External Terminal; Keypad/RS-485 

STOP is enabled

2:   External Terminal; Keypad/RS-485 

STOP is disabled

3:   RS485 (Modbus/BACnet); Keypad 

STOP is enabled

4:   RS485 (Modbus/BACnet); Keypad 

STOP is disabled

5:   Comm Card; Keypad STOP is 

enabled

6:   Comm Card; Keypad STOP is 

disabled

0

12

P3.01

2nd Source of Operation Command 

[Local]

0

13

P4.00

1st Source of Frequency Command 

[Remote]

0:  Digital Keypad

1:  RS485 Communication  

(Modbus/BACnet)

2:  Analog Input

3:  External UP/DOWN Terminal

4:  Comm Card

0

14

P4.01

2nd Source of Frequency Command 

[Local]

0

15

P6.00

Electronic Thermal Overload Relay 

(Motor 1)

0:  Constant Torque

1:  Variable Torque

2:  Inactive

1

16

P6.01

Electronic Thermal Characteristic 

(Motor 1)  

30.0~600.0 sec

60.0

17

P6.33

Drive Derating Method

0:  Constant rated current

1:  Constant carrier frequency

2:   Constant rated current (with 

higher current limit)

0

18

P6.34

Variable/Constant Torque Duty 

Selection

0:  VT, 3-phase input

1:  CT, 3-phase input

2:  CT, 230V 1-phase input

0

 The diamond bullet symbol indicates a parameter that can be set during operation.

Motor Base Speeds and Number of Poles for P0.09

Motor Synchronous Speed (RPM)

900

1200

1800

3600

Number of Motor Poles (#)

8

6

4

2

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 GS4 Quick-Start Parameter Settings #2 – Control I/O

Parameter

Description

Settings

Default

User

1

P3.02

2/3 Wire Operation Mode

0:   2-wire mode 1 (Fwd, Rev)

1:   2-wire mode 2 (Run, Direction)

2:   3-wire mode

0

2

P3.03

Multi-Function Input (DI1)

see

“Multi-Function Input Settings” 

table (

page 5

)

1

3

P3.04

Multi-Function Input (DI2)

2

4

P3.05

Multi-Function Input (DI3)

3

5

P3.06

Multi-Function Input (DI4)

4

6

P3.17

Multi-Function Output Terminal 1 

(Relay 1)

see 

“Multi-Function Output Settings“ 

table (

page 5

)

11

7

P3.18

Multi-Function Output Terminal 2 

(Relay 2)

1

8

P4.02

Analog Input 1 (AI1) Function

see “Analog Input Settings” table 

(

page 5

)

1

9

P4.03

Analog Input 2 (AI2) Function

0

10

P4.05

AI1 – I/V Selection

0:  AI_v Selection (0~10V)

1:  AI_i Selection (4~20mA)

2:  AI_i Selection (0~20mA)

0

11

P4.06

AI2 – I/V Selection

1

12

P4.09

Analog Frequency Command for 

Reverse Run

0:  Negative Frequency Input is 

Disabled. 

Forward and reverse directions 

are controlled by digital keypad 

or by external terminal.

1:  Negative Frequency Input is 

Enabled. 

Forward direction when positive 

frequency; reverse direction 

when negative frequency. 

Forward and reverse directions 

are not controlled by digital 

keypad or by external terminal.

0

13

P4.10

AI1 Input Bias (Offset)

-100.0% to +100.0%

0

14

P4.11

AI1 Input Bias (Offset) Polarity

0:  NO Offset

1:  Positive Offset

2:  Negative Offset

0

15

P4.12

AI1 Input Gain

-500.0% to +500.0%

100.0

16

P4.13

AI1 Filter

0.00~20.00 sec

0.01

17

P4.15

AI2 Input Bias (Offset)

-100.0% to +100.0%

0

18

P4.16

AI2 Input Bias (Offset) Polarity

0:  NO Offset

1:  Positive Offset

2:  Negative Offset

0

19

P4.17

AI2 Input Gain

-500.0% to +500.0%

100.0

20

P4.18

AI2 Filter

0.00~20.00 sec

0.01

21

P4.50

Analog Output 1 (AO1)

0:   Output Frequency (Hz)

1:   Frequency Command (Hz)

2:   Motor Speed (Hz)

3:   Output Current (A

rms

)

4:   Output Voltage (V)

5:   DC Bus Voltage (V)

6:   Power Factor (%)

7:   Power (% Rated)

8:   AI1 (%)

9:   AI2 (%)

10:  AI3 (%)

11:  As 485 AO

12:  As COM Card AO

13:  Fixed Value

0

22

P4.51

AO1 Gain

0.0~500.0%

100.0

23

P4.52

AO1 Negative Value Handle

0:   Absolute Value

1:   0V When Negative

2:   Offset 5V = 0 Value

0

24

P4.53

AO1 0~20mA/4~20mA Selection

0:   0~20mA

1:   4~20mA

0

25

P4.60

AO1 Output Constant Level

0.00~100.00%

0.00

26

P5.01

Multi-Speed 1

0.00~600.00 Hz

0.0

27

P5.02

Multi-Speed 2

0.00~600.00 Hz

0.0

28

P5.03

Multi-Speed 3

0.00~600.00 Hz

0.0

29

P5.04

Multi-Speed 4

0.00~600.00 Hz

0.0

 The diamond bullet symbol indicates a parameter that can be set during operation.

Содержание DURApulse GS4

Страница 1: ...ardware so that the motor cannot produce torque This method of removing power from the motor is considered an emergency stop also known as coast to stop To use this feature disconnect the appropriate...

Страница 2: ...er to P3 00 P3 01 P4 00 and P4 01 for defining LOCAL and REMOTE sources of operation and frequency Descriptions of LED Functions Steady ON Drive is running Blinking Drive is stopping or in base block...

Страница 3: ...e five menus described in the following table Then set the applicable parameters for that application as shown Please refer to the user manual if you need more detailed information about the parameter...

Страница 4: ...VDC 390 0 780 0 11 P6 29 Line Start Lockout 0 Enable start up lockout 1 Disable start up lockout 0 12 P6 31 Cooling Fan Control 0 Always ON 1 Fan OFF 1 minute after Stop 2 Run fan ON Stop fan OFF 3 He...

Страница 5: ...Rate for Cooling Power Dissipation Model Number Flow Rate cfm Flow Rate m3 hr Power Dissipation Watt External Internal Total External Internal Total Loss External Heat sink Internal Total GS4 21P0 33...

Страница 6: ...cification Fig 2 The figure shows the specification of insulated heat shrink tubing that complies with UL 600C YDPU2 Figure 1 Figure 2 GS4 22P0 12 AWG 3 3 mm2 GS4 23P0 10 AWG 5 3 mm2 GS4 25P0 8 AWG 8...

Страница 7: ...t exceeds 45 C UL installations of other models must use 600V 75 C or 90 C wire Please use copper wire only Fig 1 The usage of ring terminals for R L11 R L12 S L21 S L22 T L31 and T L32 should comply...

Страница 8: ...11 22 550 0 21 65 525 0 20 67 492 0 19 37 107 2 4 22 16 0 0 63 11 0 0 43 18 0 0 71 D1 Flange mounting GS4 Frame D with conduit box Units mm in W W1 1 2 3 H H1 H2 S1 S1 SEE DETAIL A DETAIL A MOUNTING H...

Страница 9: ...ge during Accel ovA 8 Overvoltage during Decel ovd 9 Overvoltage during normal speed ovn 10 Overvoltage during Stop ovS 11 Low voltage during Accel LvA 12 Low voltage during Decel Lvd 13 Low voltage d...

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