SV-iP5A Manual (English)
SV-iP5A Manual (English)
SV-iP5A Manual (English)
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To prevent injury and property damage, follow these instructions
during the installation and operation of the inverter.
Incorrect operation due to ignoring these instructions may cause
harm or damage. The following symbols are used throughout the
manual to highlight important information.
DANGER
CAUTION
equipment is as follows.
This is the safety alert symbol.
Read and follow instructions carefully to avoid a dangerous situation.
This symbol alerts the user to the presence of dangerous voltage
inside the product that might cause bodily harm or electric shock.
This manual should be placed in a location where it can be
accessed by users.
This manual should be given to the person who actually
WARNING
Do not remove the cover while power is applied or the unit is in
operation.
Otherwise, electric shock could occur.
CAUTION
Install the inverter on a non-flammable surface. Do not place flammable
materials nearby.
Otherwise, fire could occur.
Do not touch the inverter after shutting down or disconnecting it. It will
remain hot for a couple of minutes.
Otherwise, bodily injuries such as skin-burn or damage could occur.
Do not allow lint, paper, wood chips, dust, metallic chips or other
foreign material into the drive.
Otherwise, fire or accident could occur.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
(1) Handling and installation
The iP5A series inverter can be heavy. Lift according to the weight of the product. Use a
hoist or crane to move and install the iP5A series inverter if necessary. Failure to do so
may result in personal injury or damage to the inverter.
Do not stack the inverter boxes higher than the number recommended.
Install the inverter according to instructions specified in this manual.
Do not open the cover during delivery.
Do not place heavy items on the inverter.
Check that the inverter mounting orientation is correct.
Do not drop the inverter, or subject it to hard impact.
Verify the ground impedance 100ohm or less for 230 V Class inverters and 10ohm or less
for 460V class inverters.
Take protective measures against ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) before touching the pcb
boards during inspection, installation or repair.
The inverter is designed for use under the following environmental conditions:
Ambient
Environment
temp.
Relative
humidity
Storage
temp.
Location
Altitude,
Vibration
Atmospheric
pressure
- 10 ~ 40 (14 ~ 104)
90% Relative Humidity or less (non-condensing)
- 20 ~ 65 (-4 ~ 149)
Protected from corrosive gas, combustible gas, oil mist
or dust (Pollution Degree 2 Environment)
Max. 1,000m (3,300ft) above sea level, Max. 5.9m/sec2
(0.6G) or less
70 ~ 106 kPa (20.67 in Hg ~ 31.3 in Hg)
(2) Wiring
Do not connect power factor correction capacitors, surge suppressors, or RFI filter to the
output of the inverter.
The connection orientation of the motor output cables U, V, W will affect the direction of
rotation of the motor. Verify correct wiring before starting inverter.
Incorrect terminal wiring could result in inverter and/or equipment damage.
Reversing the polarity (+/-) of the terminals could damage the inverter.
Only authorized personnel familiar with LS inverter should perform wiring and inspections.
Always install the inverter before wiring. Otherwise, electric shock or bodily injury can occur.
(3) Trial run
Check all parameters during operation. Parameter values might require adjustment
depending on the application.
Always apply voltage within the permissible range of each terminal as indicated in this
manual. Otherwise, inverter damage may result.
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CHAPTER 1 -
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Remove the inverter from its packing and inspect its exterior for shipping damage. If damage is apparent
notify the shipping agent and your LSIS sales representative.
Remove the cover and inspect the inverter for any apparent damage or foreign objects. Ensure that all
mounting hardware and terminal connection hardware is properly seated, securely fastened, and
undamaged.
Check the nameplate on the iP5A inverter. Verify that the inverter unit is the correct horsepower and input
voltage for the application.
1.1.1
SV 055 iP5A 2 NE
Motor rating
055
900
5.5kW
90kW
Series Name
iP5A
1.1.2
N: No Keypad
O: UL Open Type
E: UL Enclosed Type 1
L: Built-in DC Choke
2
4
Input Voltage
200 - 230V
380 - 480V
Installation
To operate the inverter reliably, install the inverter in a proper place with the correct direction and with the
proper clearances.
1.1.3
Wiring
Connect the power supply, motor and operation signals (control signals) to the terminal block. Note that
incorrect connection may damage the inverter and peripheral devices.
1-1
AC Source Supply
MCCB or Earth
leakage circuit
breaker (ELB)
Inline Magnetic
Contactor
AC Reactor
Installation and
wiring
DC Reactor
To motor
1-2
CHAPTER 2 - SPECIFICATION
2.1 200~230V Class (5.5~30kW / 7.5~40HP)
Model Number
(SVxxxiP5A-2)
055
075
110
150
185
220
300
9.1
12.2
17.5
22.9
28.2
33.5
43.8
HP
motor
Fan or rating(2)
kW
pump
load Current [A]
(110% overload)
7.5
10
15
20
25
30
40
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
24
32
46
60
74
88
115
motor
HP
Output
(2)
rating
ratings General
kW
load Current [A]
(150% overload)
5.5
7.5
10
15
20
25
30
3.7
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
17
23
33
44
54
68
84
Frequency
0.01 ~ 120 Hz
Voltage
Input Voltage
ratings Frequency
Protection degree
IP00 / UL Open(3)
IP20 / UL Type1
4.9(10.8) 6(13.2)
6(13.2)
055
075
110
150
185
220
300
9.6
12.7
19.1
23.9
31.1
35.9
48.6
7.5
10
15
20
25
30
40
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
12
16
24
30
39
45
61
7.5
10
15
20
25
30
3.7
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
8.8
12
16
22/24
28/30
34/39
44/45
Frequency
0.01 ~ 120 Hz
Voltage
Input Voltage
ratings Frequency
Protection degree
Weight [kg (lbs.)]
IP00 / UL Open(3)
IP20 / UL Type1
Standard Type
Built-in DCL Type
4.9(10.8) 6(13.2)
-
2-1
Chapter 2 - Specification
370
450
550
750
900
59.8
72.5
87.6
121.1
145.8
HP
motor
Fan or rating(2)
kW
pump
load Current [A]
(110% overload)
50
60
75
100
125
37
45
55
75
90
75
91
110
152
183
motor
HP
Output
(2)
rating
ratings General
kW
load Current [A]
(150% overload)
40
50
60
75
100
30
37
45
55
75
Frequency
0.01 ~ 120 Hz
Voltage
Input Voltage
ratings Frequency
Protection degree
IP00 / UL Open(3)
50/60 Hz ( 5 %)
Standard Type
Built-in DCL Type
27(59.5)
27(59.5)
29(64)
42(92.6)
43(94.8)
39(86)
40(88.2)
42(92.6)
67(147.4)
68(149.9)
1100
1320
1600
2200
2800
3150
3750
4500
178
210
259
344
436
488
582
699
HP
motor
Fan or rating(2)
kW
pump
load Current [A]
(110% overload)
150
200
250
300
350
400
500
600
110
132
160
220
280
315
375
450
223
264
325
432
547
613
731
877
motor
HP
Output
(2)
ratings General rating
kW
load Current [A]
(150% overload)
125
150
200
250
300
350
400
500
90
110
132
160
220
280
315
375
183
223
264
325
432
547
613
731
Frequency
0.01 ~ 120 Hz
Voltage
Input Voltage
ratings Frequency
Protection degree
IP00 / UL Open(4)
50/60 Hz ( 5 %)
Built-in
External Option
101
101
114
200
200
243
380
380
(222.7) (222.7) (251.3) (441.9) (441.9) (535.7) (837.7) (837.7)
2-2
Chapter 2 - Specification
Common Specifications
Cooling method
65kA, suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 100,000
RMS Symmetrical amperes, 240 (or 480V) volts maximum
Agency Approvals
Frequency
Resolution
PROTECTION
V/F Ratio
Overload Capacity
Torque Boost
Operation Method
Frequency Setting
Input Signal
Frequency Accuracy
Output signal
OPERATION
CONTROL
Control Method
Start Signal
Forward, Reverse
Multi-Step
Multi
Step 0.1~ 6,000 sec, Max 4 types can be set via Multi- Function Terminal.
Accel/Decel Accel/Decel Pattern: Linear, U-Curve, S-Curve Selectable
Time
Emergency
Stop
Jog
Jog Operation
Fault Reset
Operating
Status
Fault Output Contact Output (3A, 3C, 3B) AC 250V 1A, DC 30V 1A
Indicator
Operation Function
Inverter Trip
Over Voltage, Low Voltage, Over Current, Ground Fault, Inverter Overheat,
Motor Overheat, Output Phase Open, Overload Protection, External Fault 1, 2,
Communication Error, Loss of Speed Command, Hardware Fault, Option Fault
etc
Inverter Alarm
2-3
ENVIRONMENT
Keypad
DISPLAY
Chapter 2 - Specification
Operation
Information
Trip
Information
Trips Indication when the Protection Function activates. Max. 5 Faults are
saved. Last Trip Time.
Storage Temperature
Ambient Humidity
Altitude Vibration
Application Site
(1) Rated capacity (3VI) is based on 220V for 200V class and 460V for 400V class.
(2) Indicates the maximum applicable capacity when using a 4-Pole standard motor.
(3) IP20 or UL Enclosed Type1 can be provided by the option.
(4) IP20 or UL Enclosed Type1 is not provided.
(5) Overload rating 120%, 1 min is based on ambient 25.
(6) MMC (Multi Motor Control) function is applied to the drives only for 5.5 ~ 90kW (7.5 ~125HP).
2-4
Chapter 2 - Specification
2.5 Dimensions
1) SV055iP5A (200/400V Class)
Model
SV055iP5A-2/4
mm (inches)
Enclosure
W1
W2
H1
H2
D1
C1
C2
C3
150
130
284
269
156.5
24
24
24
IP20
(5.91)
(5.12)
(11.18)
(10.69)
(6.16)
(0.98)
(0.98)
(0.98)
UL Type 1
2-5
Type
Chapter 2 - Specification
<SV150~300iP5A-2/4>
<SV075~110iP5A-2/4>
mm (inches)
Enclosure
Model
W1
W2
W3
H1
H2
D1
C1
C2
C3
SV075iP5A-2/4
200
(7.87)
180
(7.09)
6
(0.23)
284
(11.18)
269
(10.69)
182
(7.16)
35
(1.37)
24
(0.98)
35
(1.37)
200
(7.87)
250
(9.84)
250
(9.84)
304
(11.97)
304
(11.97)
180
(7.09)
230
(9.06)
230
(9.06)
284
(11.18)
284
(11.18)
6
(0.23)
9
(0.35)
9
(0.35)
9
(0.35)
9
(0.35)
284
(11.18)
385
(15.16)
385
(15.16)
460
(18.11)
460
(18.11)
269
(10.69)
370
(14.57)
370
(14.57)
445
(17.52)
445
(17.52)
182
(7.16)
201
(7.91)
201
(7.91)
234
(9.21)
234
(9.21)
35
(1.37)
24
(0.98)
35
(1.37)
SV110iP5A-2/4
SV150iP5A-2/4
SV185iP5A-2/4
SV220iP5A-2/4
SV300iP5A-2/4
2-6
Type
IP20
UL Type 1
IP20
UL Type 1
IP00
UL Open
IP00
UL Open
IP00
UL Open
IP00
UL Open
Chapter 2 - Specification
3) SV150~300iP5A (UL Type 1 or UL Open Type with Conduit Option used, 200V/400V Class)
mm (inches)
Enclosure
Model
W1
W2
W3
H1
H2
H3
D1
D2
Type
250
230
200.8
385
370
454.2
201
146
IP20
SV150iP5A-2/4
(9.84) (9.06)
(7.9) (15.16) (14.57) (17.88) (7.91) (5.74) UL Type 1
250
230
200.8
385
370
454.2
201
146
IP20
SV185iP5A-2/4
(9.84) (9.06)
(7.9) (15.16) (14.57) (17.88) (7.91) (5.74) UL Type 1
304
284
236
460
445
599.2
234
177.5
IP20
SV220iP5A-2/4
(11.97) (11.18) (9.29) (18.11) (17.52) (23.59) (9.21) (6.98) UL Type 1
304
284
236
460
445
599.2
234
177.5
IP20
SV300iP5A-2/4
(11.97) (11.18) (9.29) (18.11) (17.52) (23.59) (9.21) (6.98) UL Type 1
Note) Mounting NEMA 1 conduit option to the 15~90Kw(20~125HP) Open Type meets NEMA 1 but does not
comply with UL Enclosed Type 1. To that end, please purchase UL Type 1 product.
2-7
Chapter 2 - Specification
Model
W1
W2
W3
H1
H2
SV150, 185iP5A-4L
(Built-in DCL Type)
250
(9.84)
186
(7.32)
7
(0.28)
403.5
(15.88)
392
(15.43)
mm (inches)
Enclosure
D1
Type
IP00
261.2
(10.28) UL Type 1
SV220, 300iP5A-4L
(Built-in DCL Type)
260
(10.23)
220
(8.66)
7
(0.28)
480
(18.89)
468.5
(18.44)
268.6
(10.57)
2-8
IP20
UL Type 1
Chapter 2 - Specification
5) SV150 ~ SV300 iP5A (Built-in DCL Type, UL Type 1 or UL Open Type with Conduit Option
used, 400V Class)
Model
W1
W2
W3
H1
H2
D1
D2
SV150, 185iP5A-4L
(Built-in DCL Type)
250
(9.84)
186
(7.32)
7
(0.28)
475.5
(18.72)
392
(15.43)
261.2
(10.28)
188.4
(7.42)
SV220, 300iP5A-4L
(Built-in DCL Type)
260
(10.23)
220
(8.66)
7
(0.28)
552
(21.73)
468.5
(18.44)
268.6
(10.57)
188.8
(7.43)
2-9
mm (inches)
Enclosure
Type
IP20
UL Type 1
IP20
UL Type 1
Chapter 2 - Specification
Model
W1
W2
W3
H1
H2
D1
SV370, 450iP5A-4
300
(11.81)
190
(7.48)
9
(0.35)
534
(21.02)
515
(20.28)
265.6
(10.46)
SV550iP5A-4
300
(11.81)
190
(7.48)
9
(0.35)
534
(21.02)
515
(20.28)
292.6
(11.52)
300
(11.81)
190
(7.48)
9
(0.35)
684
(26.92)
665
(26.18)
265.6
(10.46)
300
(11.81)
190
(7.48)
9
(0.35)
684
(26.92)
665
(26.18)
292.6
(11.52)
SV370, 450iP5A-4L
(Built-in DCL Type)
SV550iP5A-4L
(Built-in DCL Type)
2-10
mm (inches)
Enclosure
Type
IP00
UL Open
IP00
UL Open
IP00
UL Open
IP00
UL Open
Chapter 2 - Specification
7) SV370~550iP5A (UL Type 1 or UL Open Type with Conduit Option Used, 400V Class)
mm (inches)
Enclosure
Model
W1
W2
W3
H1
H2
D1
D2
Type
IP20
300
190
9
642
515
265.6
163.4
SV370, 450iP5A-4
(11.81)
(7.48)
(0.35)
(25.28)
(20.28)
(10.46)
(6.43)
UL Type 1
IP20
300
190
9
642
515
292.6
190.4
SV550iP5A-4
(11.81)
(7.48)
(0.35)
(25.28)
(20.28)
(11.52)
(7.5)
UL Type 1
IP20
300
190
9
792
665
265.6
163.4
SV370, 450iP5A-4L
(11.81)
(7.48)
(0.35)
(31.18)
(26.18)
(10.46)
(6.43)
(Built-in DCL Type)
UL Type 1
IP20
300
190
9
792
665
292.6
190.4
SV550iP5A-4L
(11.81)
(7.48)
(0.35)
(31.18)
(26.18)
(11.52)
(7.5)
(Built-in DCL Type)
UL Type 1
Note) Mounting NEMA 1 conduit option to the 15~90Kw(20~125HP) Open Type meets NEMA 1 but does not
comply with UL Enclosed Type 1. To that end, please purchase UL Type 1 product.
2-11
Chapter 2 - Specification
Model
SV750, 900iP5A-4
SV750, 900iP5A-4L
(Built-in DCL Type)
W1
W2
W3
H1
H2
D1
370
(14.57)
370
(14.57)
220
(8.66)
220
(8.66)
9
(0.35)
9
(0.35)
610
(24.02)
760
(29.92)
586.5
(23.09)
736.6
(28.99)
337.6
(13.29)
337.6
(13.29)
2-12
mm (inches)
Enclosure
Type
IP00
UL Open
IP00
UL Open
Chapter 2 - Specification
9) SV750, 900iP5A (UL Type 1 or UL Open Type with Conduit Option used, 400V Class)
mm (inches)
Enclosure
Model
W1
W2
W3
H1
H2
D1
D2
Type
370
220
9
767.5
586.5
337.6
223.4
IP20
SV750,900iP5A-4
(14.57)
(8.66)
(0.35)
(30.22)
(23.09)
(13.29)
(8.8)
UL Type 1
370
220
9
917.5
736.5
337.6
223.4
IP20
SV750, 900iP5A-4L
(14.57)
(8.66)
(0.35)
(36.12)
(28.99)
(13.29)
(8.8)
UL Type 1
(Built-in DCL Type)
Note) Mounting NEMA 1 conduit option to the 15~90Kw(20~125HP) Open Type meets NEMA 1 but does not
comply with UL Enclosed Type 1. To that end, please purchase UL Type 1 product.
2-13
Chapter 2 - Specification
mm(inches)
Model
SV1100,1320iP5A-4L
SV1600iP5A-4L
W1
W2
W3
H1
H2
D1
510
(20.08)
510
(20.08)
381
(15.00)
381
(15.00)
11
(0.43)
11
(0.43)
768.5
(30.26)
844
(33.23)
744
(29.29)
819.5
(32.26)
422.6
(16.64)
422.6
(16.64)
2-14
Enclosure
Type
IP00
UL Open
IP00
UL Open
Chapter 2 - Specification
mm(inches)
Model
W1
W2
W3
H1
H2
D1
SV2200, 2800iP5A-4L
690
(27.17)
581
(22.87)
14
(0.55)
1063
(41.85)
1028
(40.49)
449.6
(17.70)
2-15
Enclosure
Type
IP00
UL Open
Chapter 2 - Specification
Model
SV3150iP5A-4
SV3750,4500iP5A-4
W1
W2
W3
W4
H1
H2
772
(30.39)
922
(36.30)
500
(19.69)
580
(22.83)
13
(0.51)
14
(0.55)
500
(19.69)
580
(22.83)
1140.5
(44.90)
1302.5
(51.28)
1110
(43.70)
1271.5
(50.06)
2-16
mm(inches)
Enclosure
D1
Type
442
IP00
(17.40)
UL Open
495
IP00
(19.49)
UL Open
CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATION
3.1 Installation precautions
1) Handle the inverter with care to prevent damage to the plastic components. Do not hold the inverter by the
front cover.
2) Do not mount the inverter in a location where excessive vibration (5.9 m/sec2 or less) is present such as
installing the inverter on a press or other moving equipment.
3) Install in a location where temperature is within the permissible range (-10~40C).
Inverter
5 cm
Temp checking
point
5 cm
Temp
checking point
5 cm
4) The inverter will be very hot during operation. Install it on a non-combustible surface.
5) Mount the inverter on a flat, vertical and level surface. Inverter orientation must be vertical (top up) for
proper heat dissipation. Also leave sufficient clearances around the inverter. However, A= Over 500mm and B=
200mm should be obtained for inverters rated 30kW and above.
A: 10cm Min
B:5cm
Min
Inverter
Cooling air
B:5cm
Min
Cooling fan
A: 10cm Min
3-1
Chapter 3 - Installation
6) Do not mount the inverter in direct sunlight or near other heat sources.
7) The inverter shall be mounted in a Pollution Degree 2 environment. If the inverter is going to be installed in
an environment with a high probability of dust, metallic particles, mists, corrosive gases, or other contaminates,
the inerter must be located inside the appropriate electrical enclosure of the proper NEMA or IP rating.
8) When two or more inverters are installed or a ventilation fan is mounted in inverter panel, the inverters and
ventilation fan must be installed in proper positions with extreme care taken to keep the ambient temperature of
the inverters below the permissible value. If they are installed in improper positions, the ambient temperature of
the inverters will rise.
.
Panel
Panel
Ventilating fan
Inverter
Inverter
Inverter
Inverter
Cooling fan
GOOD (O)
BAD (X)
GOOD (O)
BAD (X)
9) Install the inverter using screws or bolts to insure the inverter is firmly fastened.
CAUTION
Risk of Electric Shock
More than one disconnect switch may be required
to de-energize the equipment before servicing.
3-2
Chapter 3 - Installation
3.2 Wiring
3.2.1
Basic wiring
DB Unit(Optional)
DB Resistor
N B1 B2
DC Bus Choke
MCCB(Option)
DB Resistor
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
G
AC Input
50/60 Hz
U
V
W
Control Circuit
V+
V1
5G
V-
M6
S0
M7
S1
M8
5G
+
-
M1
M2
+
-
M3
M4
MOTOR
M5
CM
3A
A1
3C
C1
3B
A2
C2
A3
A0
C3
B0
A4
5G
NT
C4
RS485 Signal
RS485 Common
C-
5G
C+
CM
3-3
Chapter 3 - Installation
DB Unit(Optional)
DB Resistor
N B1 B2
DC Bus Choke
MCCB(Option)
DB Resistor
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
G
AC Input
50/60 Hz
U
V
W
Control Circuit
Programmable Digital Input 1(Speed L)
Programmable Digital Input 2(Speed M)
Programmable Digital Input 3(Speed H)
V+
V1
CM
V-
M6
S0
M7
S1
M8
5G
+
-
M1
M2
+
-
M3
M4
MOTOR
M5
CM
3A
A1
3C
C1
3B
A2
C2
A3
A0
C3
B0
A4
CM
C4
RS485 Signal
RS485 Common
ET
C-
5G
C+
CM
Note : 1) 5G is Common Ground for Analog Meter Output(SO,S1) and External motor thermal detection(ET).
2) Use terminal V1 for V1, V1S (0~12V, -12 ~ 12V) input.
3-4
Chapter 3 - Installation
DB Unit(Optional)
DB Resistor
N B1 B2
DB Resistor
P2(+)
DC Reactor(Built-in)
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
G
AC Input
50/60 Hz
U
V
W
Control Circuit
Programmable Digital Input 1(Speed L)
Programmable Digital Input 2(Speed M)
Programmable Digital Input 3(Speed H)
+
-
M1
V1
CM
V-
M6
S0
M7
S1
M8
5G
+
-
M4
V+
M2
M3
MOTOR
M5
CM
3A
A1
3C
C1
3B
A2
C2
A3
A0
C3
B0
A4
CM
C4
RS485 Signal
RS485 Common
ET
C-
5G
C+
CM
Note : 1) 5G is Common Ground for Analog Meter Output(SO,S1) and External motor thermal detection(ET).
2) Use terminal V1 for V1, V1S (0~12V, -12 ~ 12V) input.
3) DC Reactor is built basically in the inverters for 110~280kW(150~350HP).
3-5
Chapter 3 - Installation
N B1 B2
DB Resistor
P(+)
N(-)
DC Reactor
3
AC Input
50/60 Hz
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
G
U
V
W
Motor
N B1 B2
DB Resistor
P1(+)
P2(+)
N(-)
DC Reactor
3
AC Input
50/60 Hz
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
G
U
V
W
Motor
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Chapter 3 - Installation
6) Power Terminals:
(1) 5.5 ~ 30 kW (200V/400V Class)
P1(+) P2(+)
N(-)
Jumper
N(-)
Jumper
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
P(+)
N(-)
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
P(+)
N(-)
(5) 37~90kW (50~125HP) / 110 ~280kW (150~350HP) <Built-in DC Reactor Type, 400V Class>
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
P2(+)
N(-)
Description
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Chapter 3 - Installation
3A 3C
3B
A1
C1
A2 C2
A3
C3
A4
C4
C+ CM C- M6 24 M7 M8
A0 B0 5G 5G S0 S1
M1 CM M2 M3 24 M4 M5
V+ V1 5G V- I NT
3A 3C
3B
A1
C1
A2 C2
A3
C3
A4
C4
3-8
C+ CM C- M6 24 M7 M8
CM NC 5G 5G ET S0 S1
M1 CM M2 M3 24 M4 M5
V+ V1 CM V- I A0 B0
Chapter 3 - Installation
Type
Symbol
M1, M2, M3
Input signal
FX [M7]
JOG [M6]
Inverter Disable
RST [M4]
Fault Reset
Sequence Common
(NPN) / 24V Com.
Sequence Common
(PNP) / Ext.
+24Vdc supply
Analog Power
Source (+12V,-12V)
Frequency Reference
(Voltage)
Frequency Reference
(Current)
Frequency Reference
(Pulse)
Frequency Reference
Common Terminal
External motor
thermal detection
Common for NT(or
ET)
RS485 signal High,
Low
RS485 common
24
Voltage
Description
Defines Programmable Digital Inputs.
(Factory setting: Multi-Step Frequency 1, 2, 3)
BX [M5]
CM
RS485
terminal
Output signal
RX [M8]
Name
Programmable
Digital Input 1, 2, 3
Forward Run
Command
Reverse Run
Command
Jog Frequency
Reference
V+, VV1
I
A0, B0
5G (~30kW)
CM(37kW~)
NT (~30kW)
ET (37kw ~)
5G
C+, CCM
S0, S1,5G
Programmable
Voltage Output
3A, 3C, 3B
Contact
A1~4,
Programmable
C1~4
Digital Output
Note) M1~M8 terminals are User Programmable.
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Chapter 3 - Installation
3.2.2
Wiring Precautions
1) The internal circuits of the inverter will be damaged if the incoming power is connected and applied to
output terminals (U, V, W).
2) Use ring terminals with insulated caps when wiring the input power and motor wiring.
3) Do not leave wire fragments inside the inverter. Wire fragments can cause faults, breakdowns, and
malfunctions.
4) For input and output, use wires with sufficient size to ensure voltage drop of less than 2%.
5) Motor torque may drop of operating at low frequencies and a long wire run between inverter and motor.
6) The cable length between inverter and motor should be less than 150m (492ft). Due to increased leakage
capacitance between cables, overcurrent protective feature may operate or equipment connected to the
output side may malfunction. (But for products of less than 30kW, the cable length should be less than 50m
(164ft).)
7) The main circuit of the inverter contains high frequency noise, and can hinder communication
equipment near the inverter. To reduce noise, install line noise filters on the input side of the inverter.
8) Do not use power factor capacitor, surge killers, or RFI filters on the output side of the inverter. Doing
so may damage these components.
9) Always check whether the LCD and the charge lamp for the power terminal are OFF before wiring
terminals. The charge capacitor may hold high-voltage even after the power is disconnected. Use caution to
prevent the possibility of personal injury.
10) Do not connect with MC at output pare of inverter and make MC On/Off during operation. It can cause
the Trip or damage of inverter
Grounding
1) The inverter is a high switching device, and leakage current may flow. Ground the inverter to avoid
electrical shock. Use caution to prevent the possibility of personal injury. The ground impedance for 200V
class is 100 ohm with 400V class 10ohm.
2) Connect only to the dedicated ground terminal of the inverter. Do not use the case or the chassis screw
for grounding.
3) The protective earth conductor must be the first one in being connected and the last one in being
disconnected.
4) As a minimum, grounding wire should meet the specifications listed below. Grounding wire should be
as short as possible and should be connected to the ground point as near as possible to the inverter.
Inverter Capacity
kW
HP
5.5 ~ 7.5
7.5 ~ 10
11 ~ 15
15 ~ 20
18.5 ~ 30
25 ~ 40
37 ~ 55
50 ~ 75
75 ~ 90
100 ~ 125
110 ~132
150 ~ 200
160 ~ 280
250 ~ 350
315 ~ 375
400 ~ 600
450
700
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Chapter 3 - Installation
3.2.3
Refer to below for wires, terminal lugs, and screws used to connect the inverter power input and output.
Inverter capacity
2
0
0
V
4
0
0
V
5.5kW(7.5HP)
7.5kW(10HP)
11kW(15HP)
15kW(20HP)
18.5kW(25HP)
22kW(30HP)
30kW(40HP)
5.5kW(7.5HP)
7.5Kw(10HP)
11 kW(15HP)
15 kW(20HP)
18.5kW(25HP)
22~30kW
(30~40HP)
37~55kW
(50~75HP)
75~90kW
(100~125HP)
110~132Kw
(150~200HP)
160kW(250HP)
220kW(300HP)
280kW(350HP)
315kW(400HP)
375kW(500HP)
450kW(600HP)
Screw torque
Terminal
screw
size
Wire size
R(L1), S(L2), T(L3)
U, V, W
kgf cm
lb in
mm2
AWG or
kcmil
mm2
AWG or
kcmil
7.1 ~ 12.2
6.2~10.6
24.5 ~ 31.8
21.2~27.6
5.5
8
10
8
5.5
8
10
8
30.6 ~ 38.2
26.6~33.2
14
22
6
4
14
22
6
4
61.2 ~ 91.8
53.1~79.7
38
38
2
2
38
38
2
2
60
3.5
1/0
12
60
3.5
1/0
12
7.1 ~ 12.2
6.2~10.6
30.6~38.2
26.6~33.2
3.5
5.5
8
12
10
8
3.5
5.5
8
12
10
8
14
14
M8
61.2~91.8
53.1~79.7
22
22
M8
67.3~87.5
58.4~75.9
38
38
M10
89.7~122.0
77.9~105.9
60
1/0
60
1/0
100
4/0
100
4/0
182.4~215.0
158.3~186.6
182.4~215.0
158.3~186.6
150
200
250
325
2200
2250
300
400
500
700
150
200
250
325
300
400
500
700
2400
2500
2200
2250
2400
2500
M4
M5
M5
M6
M6
M8
M8
M4
M4
M4
M6
M6
M12
M12
M12
M12
M12
M12
M12
3-11
Chapter 3 - Installation
Power and Motor Connection Example (5.5~30kW inverters)
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
3.2.4
P1(+)
P2(+)
N(-)
Ground
Ground
Forward
Motor should be connected to the U, V,
and W terminals.
If the forward command (FX) is on, the
motor should rotate counter clockwise when
viewed from the load side of the motor. If
the motor rotates in the reverse, switch the U
and V terminals.
1) Wiring Precautions
CM and 5G terminals are insulated each other. Do not connect these terminals together or to the power
ground.
Use shielded wires or twisted wires for control circuit wiring, and separate these wires from the main power
circuits and other high voltage circuits (200V relay sequence circuit).
It is recommended to use the cables of 0.0804mm2 (28 AWG) ~ 1.25mm2 (16 AWG) for TER1, TER2
control terminals and the cables of 0.33mm2 (22 AWG) ~ 2.0mm2 (14 AWG) for TER3, TER4 control
terminals.
2) Control terminal layout
3A 3C
3B
A1
C1
A2 C2
A3
C3
A4
C4
TER3
TER4
2
C+ CM C- M6 24 M7 M8
A0 B0 5G 5G S0 S1
M1 CM M2 M3 24 M4 M5
V+ V1 5G V- I NT
TER2
2
0.08
3-12
TER1
Chapter 3 - Installation
3) Sink mode(NPN mode) / Source mode(PNP mode)
SV-iP5A provides Sink/Source(NPN/PNP) modes for sequence input terminal on the control circuit.
The logic of the input terminal is setable to Sink mode(NPN mode) / Source mode(NPN mode) by using the J1
switch. Connection method is shown below.
(1) Sink mode(NPN mode)
- Put J1 switch down to set to Sink mode(NPN mode). CM terminal (24V GND) is common terminal for
contact signal input.
- The factory default is Sink mode(NPN mode).
(2) Source mode(PNP mode) - Internal Power Supply used
- Put J1 switch up to set to Source mode(PNP mode). Terminal 24 (24V Power Supply) is common
terminal for contact input signal.
(3) Source mode(PNP mode) - External Power Supply used
- Put J1 switch up to set to Source mode(PNP mode).
- To use external 24V Power Supply, make a sequence between external Power Supply (-) terminal and
CM(24V GND) terminal.
PNP
PNP
Sink mode(NPN mode)
J1
NPN
I/O
00
J1
Jump code
1
NPN
CM(24G)
Internal Power
Supply(24V)
24(24V)
M7(FX)
M7(FX)
M8(RX)
M8(RX)
Internal Power
Supply(24V)
PNP
J1
External Power
Supply (24V)
M7(FX)
M8(RX
3-13
Chapter 3 - Installation
3.2.5
TER 2
C+
CM
C-
M6
24
M7
M8
M1
CM
M2
M3
24
M4
M5
ON
OFF
J3
Use C+ (RS485 signal High), C- (RS485 signal LOW) in TER 2. Turn the J3 switch ON (Upward) to connect the
termination resistor (120 ohm). J3 switch is on the left side of the TER2.
Item
Transmission type
Applicable inverter
Number of inverters
Transmission distance
Recommendable cable
Specification
Bus method, Multi drop Link System
SV-iP5A series
Max.31
Within 1200m Max. (700m desired)
0.75mm2(18AWG), Shield Type Twisted-pair Wire
Item
Installation
Power supply
3.2.6
Specification
C+, C-, CM terminals on the control terminal block
Insulated from the inverter power supply
1) Electrical or mechanical interlock of MC1 and MC2 is required for Inverter Bypass Operation. Otherwise,
chattering may occur or input power may flow to inverter output, damaging the inverter.
2) Make the sequence to disable the Auto restart after power failure if required. Otherwise, inverter will be
automatically restarted.
3) Do not apply the voltage directly to control circuit input terminals such as FX, RX.
3-14
CHAPTER 4 - OPERATION
4.1 Programming Keypads
4.1.1
LCD Keypad
LCD keypad can display up to 32 alphanumeric characters, and various settings can be checked directly from
the display. The following is an illustration of the keypad.
32 character, background
light, LCD display. The
background tone is
adjustable.
4-1
Chapter 4 - Operation
Detail description
1) LCD Keypad Display
3) Frequency Setting Source
2) Run/Stop Source
1) Parameter group
4) Output Current
DRVT/K
00 STP
0.0 A
0.00 Hz
5) Parameter Code
6) Operating Status
Displays
1) Parameter Group
2) Run/Stop Source
3) Frequency Setting
Source
4) Output Current
5) Parameter Code
6) Operating Status
7) Inverter Output
Frequency/ Command
Frequency
Description
Displays the parameter group. There are DRV, FU1, FU2, I/O, EXT, COM, APP
groups.
Displays the source of motor Run and Stop
K: Run/Stop using FWD, REV buttons on keypad
T: Run/Stop using control terminal input FX, RX
R: Run/Stop using RS485
O: Run/Stop via option board
Displays the source of command frequency setting
K: Frequency setting using keypad
V: Frequency setting using V1 (0 ~12V or -12~ 12V) or V1 + I terminal
I: Frequency setting using I (4 ~ 20mA) terminal
P: Frequency setting using Pulse input
R: Frequency setting using RS485
U: Up terminal input when Up/Down operation is selected
D: Down terminal input when Up/Down operation is selected
S: Stop status when Up/Down operation is selected
O: Frequency setting via Option board
X: Frequency setting via Sub board
J: Jog terminal input
1 ~ 15: Step frequency operation (except Jog)
Displays the Output Current during operation.
Displays the code of a group. Use the (Up), (Down) key to move through
0~99 codes.
Displays the operation information.
STP: Stop Status
FWD: During Forward operation
REV: During Reverse operation
DCB: During DC Braking
LOP: Loss of Reference from Option Board (DPRAM fault)
LOR: Loss of Reference from Option Board (Communication network fault)
LOV: Loss of Analog Frequency Reference (V1: 0~12V, -10~12V)
LOI: Loss of Analog Frequency Reference (I: 4~20mA)
LOS: Loss of Reference from Sub-Board
Displays the Output Frequency during run.
Displays the Command Frequency during stop.
4-2
Chapter 4 Operation
4.1.2
Note: Data cannot be changed when 1) the parameter is not adjustable during the inverter is running (see the
function list), or 2) Parameter Lock function FU2-94 [Parameter Lock] is activated.
EX) Changing Accel time from 10 sec to 15 sec
1) LCD keypad
4-3
Chapter 4 - Operation
4.1.3
Parameter groups
The iP5A series inverter has 5 parameter groups separated according to their applications as indicated in the
following table.
The iP5A series inverter provides two kinds of keypad. One is 32-character alphanumeric LCD keypad and the
other is 7-Segment LED keypad.
Parameter
Group
Description
LCD Keypad
DRV
4-4
Chapter 4 Operation
1) Parameter Navigation (LCD Keypad)
The parameter group moves directly to DRV group by pressing [SHIFT] key in any parameter code.
FU1 Group
Drive Group
FU2 Group
I/O Group
MODE
DRVT/K 0.0 A
00
STP 60.00Hz
MODE
MODE
I/O V1 volt x2
04
10.00 V
MODE
MODE
I/O V1 freq y2
05
60.00 Hz
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
Fault
-------
MODE
I/O V1 freq y1
03
0.00 Hz
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
I/O V1 volt x1
02
0.00 V
DRV
12
Freq mode
KeyPad-1
MODE
I/O V1 filter
01
10 ms
FU1Dec. pattern
06
Linear
Drive mode
Fx/Rx-1
Jump code
1
MODE
MODE
MODE
DRV
04
FU1Acc. pattern
05
Linear
I/O
00
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
DRV
03
MODE
FU1Run prohibit
03
None
Dec. time
20.0 sec
MODE
DRV
02
MODE
MODE
MODE
I/O Way1 / 2D
60
Forward
Note: This figure shows the group and code navigation through LCD display keypad. It can be different
from the actual display due to the group addition or code change.
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Chapter 4 - Operation
Easy Start Operation is activated by pressing STOP key on the Keypad for 2~3 seconds and inverter begins
operation via Keypad (FWD/REV RUN/STOP). Drive mode is preset to V/F and reference frequency to
JOG.
4.2.2
1) Check the LCD display when Power ON. Otherwise, change the setting correctly as shown above.
DRVT/K
00 STP
0.0 A
0.00Hz
2) Turn the FX (or RX) terminal ON. Then FWD (or REV) LED will be lit.
DRVT/K
00
FWD
0.0 A
0.00Hz
3) When setting the Ref. Freq to 60 Hz using PROG/ENT/SHIFT, keys, the motor will rotate at 60Hz.
FWD (or REV) LED will be flickering during Acceleration/ Deceleration.
4) Turn the FX (or RX) terminal Off. Then Stop LED will be lit.
DRVT/K
00
STP
0.0 A
60.00Hz
Note) To enable Run/Stop via keypad & Freq setting via control terminal
Setting: DRV-03 [Drive Mode (Run/Stop method)] = Keypad
DRV-04 [Frequency Mode (Freq. setting method)] = V1, V1S or I
4-6
DRVT/K
00
FWD
5.0 A
60.00Hz
Chapter 4 Operation
Operation
Example (1)
[Operation condition]
-. Control mode: V/F control
-. Ref. Frequency: 50[Hz] setting via keypad
-. Accel/Decel time: Accel 10 [sec], Decel 20 [sec]
-. Drive mode: Run/Stop via FX/RX terminal, Control terminal: NPN mode
[Wiring]
U
V
W
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
G
3P
AC
INPUT
IM
S0
S/W
M8(RX)
M7(FX)
M6
M5
M4
M3
M2
M1
CM
S1
5G
3A
3C
3B
Step
Parameter setting
Code
Drive Mode
DRV-3
Set it to 1 FX/RX-1.
Frequency Mode
DRV-4
Set it to 0 Keypad-1.
50[Hz] freq
command setting
DRV-0
Accel/Decel time
DRV-1
DRV-2
Terminal FX (M7)
I/O-26
Terminal RX (M8)
I/O-27
Description
4-7
Chapter 4 - Operation
4.2.3
1) Check the LCD display when Power ON. Otherwise, change the setting correctly as shown above.
DRVT/V
00
STP
0.0 A
0.00Hz
2) Turn the FX (or RX) terminal ON. Then FWD (or REV) LED will be lit.
DRVT/V
00 FWD
0.0 A
0.00Hz
3) Set the frequency using V1 (Potentiometer), Output freq (60Hz). Rotating direction (FWD or REV) and
output current (5A) will be displayed on the LCD.
DRVT/V
00
FWD
5.0 A
60.00Hz
4) Output freq value is decreasing when turning the potentiometer counterclockwise. Inverter output stops at
0.00Hz and motor is stopped.
DRVT/V
00
FWD
0.0 A
0.00Hz
DRVT/V
00
STP
0.0 A
0.00Hz
4-8
Chapter 4 Operation
Operation
Example (2)
[Operation condition]
-. Control mode: V/F control
-. Reference Frequency: 50[Hz] analog input via V1 (Potentiometer)
-. Accel/Decel time: Accel 10 [sec], Decel 20 [sec]
-. Drive mode: Run/Stop via FX/RX terminal, Control terminal: NPN mode
[Wiring]
U
V
W
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
G
3P
AC
INPUT
S0
S/W
S1
M8(RX)
M7(FX)
M6
M5
M4
M3
M2
M1
CM
Potentiometer
2[kohm],1/2W
IM
5G
3A
3C
3B
V+
V1
5G
Step
Parameter setting
Code
Drive Mode
DRV-3
Set it to 1 Fx/Rx-1.
Frequency Mode
DRV-4
50[Hz] freq
command setting
DRV-0
Accel/Decel time
DRV-1
DRV-2
Terminal FX (M7)
I/O-26
Terminal RX (M8)
I/O-27
Description
4-9
Chapter 4 - Operation
4.2.4
DRVK/K
00 STP
0.0 A
0.00Hz
2) Set the Ref. Freq to 60 Hz using PROG/ENT/SHIFT, keys. Set freq is displayed during stop.
DRVK/K
00
STP
0.0 A
60.00Hz
3) When pressing FWD/REV key, motor starts running and output freq and output current are displayed.
DRVK/K
5.0 A
00 FWD 60.00Hz
4) Press STOP/RESET key. Then motor decelerates to stop. Set freq 60Hz is displayed.
DRVK/K
0.0 A
00
STP 60.00Hz
4-10
Chapter 4 Operation
Code
Description
Line Freq.
FU1-29
Base Frequency
FU1-31
FU1-50
Motor Selection
FU2-40
Motor parameters
FU2-41 ~ 46
Drive Mode
DRV-3
Frequency Mode
DRV-4
Accel/Decel time
setting
DRV-1,
DRV-2
1) If FU1-31 and FU1-50 are set higher than motor nameplate value, it may cause motor overheat and if it is
set smaller than that, it may cause Over voltage trip during deceleration. Make sure to enter the actual motor
value.
2) V/F control
FU2-60 [Control mode] is set to 0 V/F as factory setting. Operation via V/F control is activated after the
above common parameter setting is done and the followings are set.
Parameter Name
Code
Description
Starting freq.
FU1-32
Torque boost
FU2-67
FU2-68, FU2-69
3) Slip compensation
Operation is done via Slip compensation if FU2-60 is set to 1 {Slip compen}. This control keeps motor speed
constant regardless of load change.
4-11
Chapter 4 - Operation
Code
Description
FU2-60
Select Sensorless.
FU2-65,
FU2-66
Starting freq
FU1-32
Note) No-load current for Sensorless control is not entered by auto-tuning. Therefore enter the no-load
current value in V/F operation. When other than LS standard motor is used, set this value according to the motor
in use for better performance.
5) Auto-tuning of motor constant
This parameter enables auto-tuning of the motor constants. If FU2-61 is set to Yes and press the enter key, Rs,
Lsigma values begin tuning with the motor stopped. Refer to motor nameplate for the rest of other parameters.
Parameter Name
Code
Auto-tuning
FU2-61
Description
No, Yes
Note) Motor no-load current and slip freq should be set correctly for safe and better performance. Be sure to
check these values and set them properly. Refer to Chapter 5, FU2-40~66 for more.
4.3.2 Advanced function setting
SV-iP5A inverter features advanced function parameters to maximize efficiency and performance of the motor.
It is recommended to use the factory setting unless parameter value change is inevitable.
1) V/F control
Parameter Name
Code
V/F Pattern
FU1-40
Dwell operation
FU2-07
FU2-08
Jump Frequency
FU2-10
FU2-11~16
Accel/Decel pattern
S-curve
FU1-2, 3
FU1-4, 5
Description
Use it according to load characteristics. If User V/F is selected,
user can select the optimum output V/F characteristic for the
application and load characteristics in [FU1-41]~[FU1-48].
Used to output torque in an intended direction. Inverter stops
acceleration for the preset [FU2-08] Dwell time while running
at Dwell frequency [FU2-07] and starts acceleration at
commanded frequency. Setting [FU2-08] Dwell time to 0
disable the Dwell operation.
When it is desired to avoid resonance attributable to the natural
frequency of a mechanical system, these parameters allow
resonant frequencies to be jumped. Up to three areas can be set,
with the jump frequencies set to either the top or bottom point
of each area. To enable the function, set [FU2-10] to Yes and
set the value in [FU2-11]~[FU2-16].
This pattern has an effect on the prevention of cargo collapse
on conveyor etc and reduction in an acceleration/ deceleration
shock.
4-12
Chapter 4 Operation
Code
FU2-64
I/O-20~27
Description
Pre-excitation time setting
Programmable Digital Input terminals define
Code
Description
Output current/
motor speed
DRV-8~9
DC link voltage
DRV-10
DRV-11
FU2-81
Fault display
DRV-12
TAR / OUT
Freq. display
DRV-14
REF/FBK display
DRV-15
DRV-16
PID parameter
DRV-18
AD parameter
DRV-19
DRV-20
Note) DRV-15, DRV-18 only displayed when APP-02 [proc PI mode] is set to Yes. DRV-20 only
displayed when APP-80 [Ext PI mode] is set to Yes.
5) Parameter initialize
Parameter Name
Code
Software version
FU2-82
Description
Displays the inverter software version.
4-13
Chapter 4 - Operation
Electronic thermal
Stall prevention
Code
FU1-60
FU1-61
FU1-62
FU1-63
FU1-64
FU1-65
FU1-66
FU1-67
FU1-68
FU1-70
FU1-71
Description
Protection of the motor from overheating without the use
of external thermal relay. Refer to parameter descriptions
for more detail.
Code
Accel/Decel pattern
FU1-02
FU1-03
Starting/Stopping
method
FU1-20
FU1-23
Frequency Limit
selection
FU1-33
FU1-34
FU1-35
Description
2 types of Accel/Decel pattern: S-curve, U-curve
settable according to application and load characteristic. If
S-curve is selected, the desired value of [FU1-4], [FU15] is settable.
4 types of stopping method Decel, DC-brake, Freerun, Flux Brake selectable. If DC-brake is selected,
the desired value of [FU1-21, 22], [FU1-24]~ [FU1-27] is
settable. See function description of chapter 5 for more
details.
Limits the active frequency. Inverter operates at the freq
range between upper freq limit [FU1-35] and bottom freq
limit [FU1-34] and higher/ lower freq value is entered, it
is automatically replaced by limit value. Setting range:
[FU1-30] Maximum freq to [FU1-32] starting freq.
8) Operation-starting method
Parameter Name
Code
Starting method
FU2-20
FU2-21
FU2-25
FU2-26
Speed Search
Selection
FU2-22
FU2-23
FU2-24
Description
Motor starting method:
[FU2-20]: Power-on run,
[FU2-21] Restart after Fault Reset,
[FU2-25] Number of Auto Restart Attempt
[FU2-26] Delay Time Before Auto Restart
See parameter description for more details.
Speed search function is available during Accel, trip,
instant power failure, restart after fault reset and Speed
search at auto restart. See parameter description for more
details.
4-14
Chapter 4 Operation
4.3.3
1) PID operation
Inverter can be used to exercise process control, e.g. flow rate, air volume or pressure via PID feedback
control.
Parameter Name
Code
APP-02 ~ APP-17
Description
Parameters for PID control setting
Code
ExtPID setting
APP-80 ~ APP-97
Description
Parameters for Ext PID
Code
PrePID setting
APP-74 ~ APP-76
Description
Parameters for Pre PID operation
Code
MMC setting
APP-40 ~ APP-71
I/O-20 ~ I/O-27
Description
Parameters for MMC operation
4-15
Chapter 4 - Operation
Code
Description
If I/O-20 ~27 are set to Speed-H, Speed-M,
Speed-L, multi- speed operation up to speed 17 is
available.
Effective for eliminating noise in the freq. Setting
circuit
I/O-20 ~27
DRV-05 ~07
I/O-31 ~ I/O-42
Jog freq.
I/O-30
I/O-29
I/O-50 ~ 63
Speed-X
Speed-H
Speed-M
Speed-L
JOG
Speed Command
Parameter value
0
0
0
0
..
..
1
1
1
0
X
0
0
..
..
1
1
1
0
X
0
1
..
..
0
1
1
0
X
1
0
..
..
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
..
..
0
0
0
Speed 0
Jog freq.
Speed 1
Speed 2
..
..
Speed 13
Speed 14
Speed 15
DRV-00
I/O-20
DRV-05
DRV-06
..
..
I/O-40
I/O-41
I/O-42
Code
I/O-20 ~27
APP-20 ~ APP-29
Description
2nd motor operation is available with Programmable
Digital Input terminals M1 ~ M8 set to 7 {2nd Func}.
Setting parameters necessary to operate 2nd motor such
as base freq., Accel/Decl time, Stall.
7) Energy-saving operation
FU1-51 [Energy Save Level] tunes the inverter output voltage to minimize the inverter output voltage during
constant speed operation. Appropriate for energy-saving applications such as fan, pump and HVAC.
4-16
Chapter 4 Operation
[Operation condition]
-. Control mode: V/F control
-. Frequency command: 50[Hz] analog input via V1 terminal
-. Accel/Decel time: Accel 15 [sec], Decel 25 [sec]
-. Drive mode: Run/Stop via FX/RX terminal, Control terminal: NPN mode
[Wiring]
U
V
W
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
G
3P
AC
INPUT
S0
S/W
M8(RX)
M7(FX)
M6
M5
M4
M3
M2
M1
CM
Potentiometer
2[kohm],1/2W
Step
Parameter setting
IM
S1
5G
3A
3C
3B
V+
V1
5G
Code
Description
Control Mode
Selection
FU2-60
Set it to 0 {V/F}.
Drive Mode
DRV-3
Set it to Fx/Rx-1.
Frequency Mode
DRV-4
DRV-0
Accel/Decel time
DRV-1
DRV-2
Terminal FX
I/O-26
Terminal RX
I/O-27
Chapter 4 - Operation
Operation
Example (2)
[Operation condition]
-. Control mode: V/F control
-. 1st motor + 2nd motor Operation by exchange using [2nd Func] (Set Value different)
-. Frequency command: Using Multi-step operation 1st motor --- 50[Hz] as main speed
2nd motor --- 20[Hz] with M1 terminal set as multi- step operation)
-. Accel/Decel time: 1st motor --- Accel time: 15[sec], Decel time: 25 [sec]
2nd motor --- Accel time: 30[sec], Decel time: 40 [sec]
-. Drive mode: Run/Stop via FX/RX, Control terminal: NPN mode
[Wiring]
R (L1)
S (L2)
T (L3)
3P AC
INPUT
U
V
IM
1st
motor
IM
2nd
motor
S0
1st/2nd
motor
select
CM
Step
Parameter setting
S1
M8
M7
M6
M5
M4
M3
M2
M1
CM
RX
FX
Jog
5G
1st/2nd motor
exchange
3A
3C
3B
Code
Description
Drive mode
DRV-3
Set it to Fx/Rx-1.
DRV-4
I/O-20
I/O-21
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
DRV-0
DRV-1,
DRV-2
DRV-5
APP-20,
APP-21
Set it to 50[Hz].
Set Accel/Decel time to 15[sec]/25[sec].
Set it to 10[Hz].
Set Accel/Decel time to 30[sec]/50[sec].
Set it as main motor by turning M1, M2, Output relay OFF.
Run the motor in FWD/REV direction using FX/RX
terminal.
Set 2nd motor parameters by turning terminal M1 ON.
Change the freq setting to 20[Hz] by turning terminal M2
ON. Change to 2nd motor terminal by turning output relay
ON. Run the motor in FWD/REV direction by terminal
FX/RX.
4-18
Chapter 4 Operation
Operation
Example (3)
[Operation condition]
-. Control mode: V/F control
-. Frequency command: Setting 50[Hz] via Analog input (V1S)
-. Accel/Decel time: Accel time 15 [sec], Decel time 25 [sec]
-. Drive mode: Run/Stop via FX/RX, Control terminal: NPN mode
[Wiring]
U
V
W
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
G
3P
AC
Input
S0
S/W
M8(RX)
M7(FX)
M6
M5
M4
M3
M2
M1
CM
Potentiometer
2[kohm],1/2W
IM
S1
5G
3A
3C
3B
V+
V1
V-
Step
Parameter setting
Code
Description
FU2-60
Set it to 0 {V/F}.
Drive mode
DRV-3
Set it to 1 {Fx/Rx-1}.
Frequency mode
DRV-4
Set it to 3 {V1S}.
Operating frequency
command 50[Hz] setting
DRV-0
DRV-1
DRV-2
FX terminal (M7)
IO-26
RX terminal (M8)
IO-27
Note: V1S mode enables Forward/Reverse rotation using 12V power via Analog input command.
Refer to Chapter 6, Parameter description of DRV-00 for details.
Note: Use V1 instead of V1S mode when FWD/REV Run Prevention is active. V1S mode enables the
motor to run both FWD/REV directions.
4-19
Chapter 4 - Operation
Note: If the inverter is operated without wiring a motor, trip occurs as below because the protection
function is active automatically. In this case, refer to the related parameters(FU1 57 ~ 59). Trip is reset if
the inverter is powered down and up once again.
DRV
Fault
12
No Motor Trip
DRV
Fault
12
HW-Diag
In case that a simple trial run is needed such as a check on basic operation state without a wiring a motor,
FU1-57(No Motor Sel) should be set to [No].
4-20
Function1 Group
[FU1]
Function2 Group
[FU2]
Description
Target Frequency and Accel/ Decel Time, etc.
0.0 A
0 .00Hz
Basic parameters
FU1
00
Jump code
FU2
00
Jump code
40
Input/Output Group
[I/O]
Application Group
[APP]
APP
00
Jump code
1
5-5-1
Comm.
Addr
DRV-00
(1)
9100
DRV-01
9101
DRV-02
9102
Description
Command Frequency
(Output Frequency during
motor run, Reference
Frequency during motor
stop), Output Current (LCD)
5.5~90kW
Acceleration (7.5~125HP)
Time
110~450kW
(150~600HP)
5.5~90kW
Deceleration (7.5~125HP)
Time
110~450kW
(150~600HP)
LCD Keypad
Display
Setting Range
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
Page
Cmd. freq
0 to FU1-30[Hz]
0 [Hz]
6-1
Acc. Time
0 to 6000 [sec]
6-3
6-3
1
(Fx/Rx-1)
6-4
0
(Keypad-1)
6-4
60 [sec]
Dec. time
0 to 6000 [sec]
30 [sec]
90 [sec]
0 (Keypad)
1 (Fx/Rx-1)
2 (Fx/Rx-2)
3 (Int. 485)
0 (Keypad-1)
1 (Keypad-2)
2 (V1)
3 (V1S)
4 (I)
5 (V1+I)
6 (Pulse)
7 (Int. 485)
8 (Ext. PID)
DRV-03
9103
Drive Mode
(Run/Stop Method)
DRV-04
9104
Freq mode
DRV-05
DRV-06
DRV-07
DRV-08
DRV-09
DRV-10
9105
9106
9107
9108
9109
910A
Step Frequency 1
Step Frequency 2
Step Frequency 3
Output Current
Motor Speed
DC link Voltage
Step freq-1
Step freq-2
Step freq-3
Current
Speed
DC link Vtg
DRV-11
910B
User disp
DRV-12
910C
DRV-13
910D
Motor Direction
Fault
Use Only
7-Segment Keypad
*
0 (Forward)
/ 1 (reverse)
DRV-14
(2)
DRV-15
(2)
DRV-16
DRV-18
(2)
DRV-19
DRV-20
(3)
20 [sec]
Drive mode
10 [Hz]
20 [Hz]
30 [Hz]
* [A]
* [rpm]
* [V]
Output
voltage [V]
*
O
O
O
*
*
*
6-5
6-5
6-6
6-6
6-6
6-7
* [Hz]
* [Hz]
6-7
* [Hz]
* [Hz]
6-7
Hz/Rpm Disp
Hz or Rpm
Hz
6-8
0 to FU1-30[Hz]
* [A]
* [rpm]
* [V]
6-5
9110
Target/Output
Frequency Display
Reference/Feedback
Frequency Display
Speed Unit Selection
9112
PID Parameter
PidParameter
* [Hz]
* [Hz]
6-8
9113
AD Parameter
AD Parameter
AD
AD
6-8
9114
EXT-PID Parameter
6-9
DRV-91
(4)
915B
Drive mode 2
Drive mode2
1
(Fx/Rx-1)
6-42
DRV-92
915C
Frequency mode 2
Freq mode2
0
(Keypad-1)
6-42
910E
910F
5-2
0 (Keypad)
1 (Fx/Rx-1)
2 (Fx//Rx-2)
0 (Keypad-1)
1 (Keypad-2)
2 (V1)
3 (V1S)
4 (I)
5 (V1+I)
6 (Pulse)
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
Setting Range
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
Page
*
The gray-highlighted codes are hidden parameters and will appear when the related functions are to be set.
(1) The speed unit is changed from [Hz] to [%] when DRV-16 is set to [Rpm]. Only User Unit will be displayed when
APP-02 is set to [Yes] and when APP-06 is set to either I, V1 or Pulse and when one of I/O-86~ I/O-88 is set to
either [Speed], [Percent], [Bar], [mBar], [kPa] or [Pa].
Output Frequency is displayed in DRV-00 during the Inverter is running.
User Unit reference is displayed in DRV-00 during the Inverter is not running.
(2) DRV-15, DRV-18 will appear when APP-02 [Process PI Mode] is set to Yes. Also User Unit is displayed when
one of I/O-86~ I/O-88 is set to either [Speed], [Percent], [Bar], [mBar], [kPa] or [Pa].
(3)DRV-20 will appear when APP-80 [ExtProcess PI Mode] is set to Yes.
(4) DRV-91/92 will appear only when one of I/O-20~27 is set to [Main drv] and DRV-03/04 is set to [int485].
5-3
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
Setting Range
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
Page
FU1-00
9200
Jump code
1 to 74
(Use Only LCD
Keypad)
6-10
0 (None)
6-10
0 (Linear)
6-10
0 (Linear)
6-10
FU1-01
FU1-02
FU1-03
9201
9202
9203
Run Prevention
Acceleration Pattern
Deceleration Pattern
Acc. Pattern
Dec. Pattern
FU1-04
(5)
9204
FU1-05
9205
FU1-10
920A
Pre-Heat
Pre-Heat mode
FU1-11
FU1-12
920B
920C
Pre-Heat Value
Pre-Heat Duty
FU1-20
9214
FU1-21
(6)
9115
FU1-22
9116
FU1-23
9217
FU1-24
(7)
9218
FU1-25
9219
FU1-26
Run prevention
Start Mode
Starting DC Injection
Braking Time
Starting DC Injection
Braking Value
Stop Mode
(None)
(Fwd prev)
(Rev prev)
(Linear)
(S-curve)
(U-curve)
(Linear)
(S-curve)
(U-curve)
Start Curve
0 to 100 [%]
50 [%]
End Curve
0 to 100 [%]
50 [%]
0 (No)
30 (%)
100 (%)
X
X
0 (Accel)
6-10
Start mode
(No)
(Yes)
1 to 50 [%]
1 to 100 [%]
(Accel)
(Dc-start)
(Flying-start)
6-11
DcSt time
0 to 60 [sec]
0 [sec]
DcSt value
0 to 150 [%]
50 [%]
0 (Decel)
6-12
6-12
Stop mode
(Decel)
(Dc-brake)
(Free-run)
(Flux-brake)
6-13
DC Injection Braking
On-delay Time
DC Injection Braking
Frequency
DcBlk time
0.1 to 60 [sec]
0.1 [sec]
DcBr freq
0.1 to 60 [Hz]
5 [Hz]
921A
DC Injection Braking
Time
DcBr time
0 to 60 [sec]
1 [sec]
FU1-27
921B
DcBr value
0 to 200 [%]
50 [%]
FU1-28
921C
Safety Stop
Safety Stop
0 (No)
6-14
FU1-29
FU1-30
FU1-31
FU1-32
921D
921E
921F
9220
Line Freq
Max freq
Base freq
Start freq
60 [Hz]
60 [Hz]
60 [Hz]
0.5 [Hz]
X
X
X
X
6-15
6-15
6-15
6-15
FU1-33
9221
Freq limit
0 (No)
6-16
6-14
5-4
(No)
(Yes)
40 to 120 [Hz]
40 to 120 [Hz]
30 to 120 [Hz]
0.1 to 10 [Hz]
(No)
(Yes)
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
Setting Range
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
FU1-34
(8)
9222
F-limit Lo
FU1-32 to FU1-35
0.5 [Hz]
FU1-35
9223
F-limit Hi
FU1-34
to FU1-30
60 [Hz]
0 (Linear)
15 [Hz]
25 [%]
30 [Hz]
50 [%]
45 [Hz]
75 [%]
60 [Hz]
100[%]
100.0 [%]
0 [V]
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
0 (None)
FU1-40
9228
Volts/Hz Pattern
V/F pattern
FU1-41
(9)
FU1-42
FU1-43
FU1-44
FU1-45
FU1-46
FU1-47
FU1-48
FU1-49
FU1-50
9229
User freq 1
922A
922B
922C
922D
922E
922F
9230
9231
9232
User volt 1
User freq 2
User volt 2
User freq 3
User volt 3
User freq 4
User volt 4
VAC 440.0V
Motor Volt
FU1-51
9233
Energy Save
Energy save
(Linear)
(Square)
(User V/F)
0 to FU1-30
0 to 100 [%]
0 to FU1-30
0 to 100 [%]
0 to FU1-30
0 to 100 [%]
0 to FU1-30
0 to 100 [%]
73 to 115.0 [%]
0 to 600 [V]
0
(None)
1
(Manual)
2
(Auto)
Page
6-16
6-16
6-17
6-17
6-17
6-18
FU1-52
(10)
FU1-54
FU1-55
FU1-56
9234
Energy Save %
Manual save%
0 to 30 [%]
0 [%]
9236
9237
9238
Integrating Wattmeter
Inverter Temperature
Motor Temperature
KiloWattHour
Inv. Temp.
Motor Temp.
*
*
*
X
X
X
6-18
6-18
6-18
FU1-57
9239
No Motor Selection
No Motor Sel
0 [No]
6-19
FU1-58
FU1-59
923A
923B
No Motor Level
No Motor Time
M
kWh
0 to 160 [degree]
0 to 160 [degree]
0
(No)
1
(Yes)
5 to 100 [%]
0.5 to 10.0 [sec]
5 [%]
3.0 [sec]
X
X
6-19
6-19
FU1-60
923C
ETH select
1 (Yes)
6-19
FU1-61
923D
150 [%]
6-19
FU1-62
923E
120 [%]
6-19
FU1-63
923F
0 (Self-cool)
6-19
FU1-64
FU1-65
110 [%]
10 [sec]
O
O
6-20
6-20
FU1-66
0 (No)
6-21
FU1-67
(11)
FU1-68
ETH 1min
ETH cont
(No)
(Yes)
Motor type
9240
9241
Characteristic Selection
(Motor Type)
Overload Warning Level
Overload Warning Time
9242
OLT select
9243
OLT level
30 to 150 [%]
120[%]
6-21
9244
OLT time
0 to 60 [sec]
60 [sec]
6-21
Trip select
100
6-21
Stall prev.
000 to 111(Bit)
000(Bit)
6-21
100[%]
6-21
0 [Hz]
6-22
0 (Max freq)
6-23
FU1-69
9245
FU1-70
9246
FU1-71
9247
FU1-72
9248
FU1-73
9249
Accel/Decel Change
Frequency
Reference Frequency for
Accel and Decel
OL level
OL time
30 to 150 [%]
Stall level
30 to 120 [%]
Acc/Dec ch F
Acc/Dec freq
5-5
(Yes)
0 to FU1-30
0
1
(Max freq)
(Delta freq)
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
FU1-74
924A
Time scale
FU1-90
(31)
925A
STOP Inertia
Setting Range
0
1
2
(0.01 sec)
(0.1 sec)
(1 sec)
1 to 9999
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
Page
1 (0.1 sec)
6-23
10
6-23
*
The gray-highlighted codes are hidden parameters and will appear when the related functions are to be set.
(5) Only displayed when FU1-02, FU1-03 is set to [S-Curve].
(6) Only displayed when FU1-20 is set to [DC-start].
(7) Only displayed when FU1-23 is set to [DC-break].
(8) Only displayed when FU1-33 is set to [Yes].
(9) FU1-41~48 Only displayed when FU1-40 is set to [User V/F].
(10) Only displayed when FU1-51 is set to [Manual].
(11) Only displayed when FU1-66 is set to [Yes].
(31) Only displayed when FUN-28 is set to [Yes].
5-6
Adj.
During
Run
Page
40
6-24
(None)
6-24
0
0
0
0
(None)
(None)
(None)
(None)
*
*
*
*
6-24
6-24
6-24
6-24
0 (No)
6-24
0 to 10 [sec]
0 [sec]
6-24
FU1-32 to FU1-30
5 [Hz]
6-24
0 (No)
6-25
0 to FU2-12
10 [Hz]
jump Hi 1
FU2-11 to FU1-30
15 [Hz]
jump lo 2
0 to FU2-14
20 [Hz]
930E
jump Hi 2
FU2-13 to FU1-30
25 [Hz]
FU2-15
930F
jump lo 3
0 to FU2-16
30 [Hz]
FU2-16
9310
jump Hi 3
FU2-15 to FU1-30
35 [Hz]
FU2-20
9314
Power-on run
0 (No)
0 (No)
CODE
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
FU2-00
9300
Jump code
FU2-01
9301
Last trip 1
Last trip-1
FU2-02
FU2-03
FU2-04
FU2-05
9302
9303
9304
9305
Last trip 2
Last trip 3
Last trip 4
Last trip 5
Last trip-2
Last trip-3
Last trip-4
Last trip-5
FU2-06
9306
Erase trips
Erase trips
FU2-07
FU2-08
(12)
9307
Dwell Frequency
Dwell time
9308
Dwell Frequency
Dwell freq
FU2-10
930A
Jump freq
FU2-11
(13)
930B
jump lo 1
FU2-12
930C
FU2-13
930D
FU2-14
FU2-21
9315
Setting Range
1 to 95
(Use Only LCD
Keypad)
By pressing [PROG]
and [] key, the
frequency, current,
and operational status
at the time of fault can
be seen.
0
(No)
(Yes)
(No)
(Yes)
(No)
(Yes)
(No)
RST restart
1
6-25
6-25
(Yes)
FU2-22
9316
Speed Search
0000 to 1111
(Bit Set)
0000
FU2-23
(14)
9317
SS P-gain
0 to 9999
200
6-27
FU2-24
9318
SS I-gain
0 to 9999
500
6-27
FU2-25
9319
0 to 10
6-28
931A
Retry number
FU2-26
(15)
Retry delay
0 to 60 [sec]
1 [sec]
6-28
5-7
FU2-40
Comm.
Addr
9328
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
Motor select
Setting Range
0 (0.75kW)
1 (1.5kW)
2 (2.2kW)
3 (3.7kW)
4 (5.5kW/)
5 (7.5kW/)
6 (11.0kW)
7 (15.0kW)
8 (18.5kW)
9 (22.0kW)
10 (30.0kW)
11 (37.0kW)
12 (45.0kW)
13 (55.0kW)
14 (75.0kW)
15 (90.0kW)
16 (110.0kW)
17 (132.0 kW)
18 (160.0 kW)
18 (220.0 kW)
20 (280.0 kW)
21 (315.0 kW)
22 (375.0 kW)
23 (450.0 kW)
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
Page
* Depending
on the
inverter
capacity
6-28
* A motor rating same as inverter capacity is automatically set. If different, set the correct value.
FU2-41
FU2-42
9329
932A
Pole number
Rated-Slip
2 to 12
0 to 10 [Hz]
FU2-43
932B
Rated-Curr
1 to 999.9 [A]
FU2-44
932C
Noload-Curr
FU2-45
FU2-46
932D
932E
Efficiency
Inertia rate
70 to 100 [%]
0 to 8
X
X
FU2-47
932F
RPM factor
1 to 1000 [%]
100 [%]
[kHz]
0.7~ 10
30kW
9330
Carrier Frequency
Carrier freq
37~75kW
[kHz]
315~450kW
FU2-49
FU2-60
FU2-61
FU2-62
933C
933D
933E
PWM Mode
Control mode
Auto tuning
Rs
5-8
on FU2-40
6-28
X
X
6-28
5.0 [kHz]
[kHz]
0.7 ~ 4
90~280kW
9331
* Depending
X
X
0.7~15
5.5~22kW
FU2-48
0.7 ~ 3
[kHz]
0.7 ~ 2
[kHz]
(Normal 1)
(Normal 2)
(Low leakage)
(V/F)
(Slip compen)
(Sensorless)
(No)
(Yes)
6-29
0 (Normal 1)
6-30
0 (V/F)
6-30
0 (No)
4.0 [kHz]
3.0 [kHz]
2.0 [kHz]
6-32
0 to (depending on
* Depending
FU2-40) [ohm]
on FU2-40
FU2-63
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
933F
Lsigma
Setting Range
Factory
Default
0 to (depending on
* Depending
FU2-40) [mH]
on FU2-40
Adj.
During
Run
Page
6-32
* Automatically set corresponding to motor rating. If different, check the motor rating setting.
FU2-64
(16)
9340
FU2-65
9341
FU2-66
9342
FU2-67
9343
FU2-68
9344
Pre-excitation Time
P Gain for
Sensorless Control
I Gain for Sensorless Control
Manual/Auto Torque Boost
Selection
Torque Boost
FU2-69
9345
0 to 60 [sec]
1 [sec]
6-32
SL P-gain
0 to 9999
1000
6-33
0 to 9999
100
6-33
0 (Manual)
SL I-gain
Torque boost
(Manual)
(Auto)
5.5~90kW
in Forward
2.0 [%]
Fwd boost
Direction
110~450kW
Torque Boost
5.5~90kW
in Reverse
Direction
PreEx time
0 to 15 [%]
X
1.0 [%]
2.0 [%]
Rev boost
0 to 15 [%]
110~450kW
X
1.0 [%]
FU2-80
9350
Power On display
PowerOn disp
FU2-81
9351
User disp
FU2-82
9352
Software Version
S/W Version
Ver X.XX
FU2-83
9353
LastTripTime
X:XX:XX:XX:XX:X
FU2-84
9354
Power On Time
On-time
X:XX:XX:XX:XX:X
FU2-85
9355
Run-time
Run-time
X:XX:XX:XX:XX:X
FU2-87
9357
Power Set
PowerSet
0.1~400 %
FU2-90
935A
Parameter Display
6-33
Para. disp
FU2-91
935B
Read Parameter
Para. Read
FU2-92
935C
Write Parameter
Para. Write
0 to 12
0
(Voltage)
(Watt)
(Default)
(All Para)
(Diff Para)
(No)
(Yes)
(No)
(Yes)
6-34
0 (Voltage)
6-34
Ver X.XX
6-35
6-35
X
100
6-35
0 (Default)
6-35
0 (No)
6-35
0 (No)
6-35
0 (No)
6-36
6-36
0 (No)
6-36
935D
Initialize Parameters
Para. init
4 (FU2) 5 (I/O)
6 (EXT) 7 (COM)
8 (APP)
FU2-94
935E
Para. Lock
FU2-95
935F
Parameter Save
Para. save
0 to 9999
0
(No)
(Yes)
*
The gray-highlighted codes are hidden parameters and will appear when the related functions are to be set.
(12) Only displayed when FU2-07 is set to [1~10 sec].
(13) Only displayed when FU2-10 is set to [Yes].
(14) Only FU2-23~24 displayed when FU2-22 [Speed search] is set to [0001~1111]. Also displayed when FU1-20 is
Flying Start.
(15) Only displayed when FU2-25 [Retry number] is set to [1~10].
(16) Only FU2-64~66 displayed when FU2-60 is set to [Sensorless].
5-9
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
I/O-00
9400
Jump code
I/O-01
9401
(17)
V1 Signal Input
0 [V]
0 [Hz]
10 [V]
60 [Hz]
V1 volt x2
I/O-05
9405
V1 freq y2
I/O-06
9406
I/O-07
9407
I/O-08
9408
I/O-09
9409
I/O-10
940A
Frequency Corresponding to
I Input Minimum Current
Filtering Time Constant for I
Signal Input
Frequency Corresponding to
I Input Maximum Current
I/O-11
940B
I/O-12
940C
I/O-13
940D
I/O-14
940E
V1 freq y1
0 to FU1-30 [Hz]
0 to 100.00 [**](18)
0 to 12[V]
0 to FU1-30 [Hz]
0 to 100.00 [**] (18)
I filter
0 to 9999 [msec]
10 [msec]
I curr x1
0 to 20 [mA]
4 [mA]
0 [Hz]
I freq y1
0 to FU1-30 [Hz]
0 to 100.00 [**](18)
I curr x2
0 to 20 [mA]
940F
I/O-16
9410
I/O-17
I/O-18
I/O-19
9411
Frequency corresponding to
I/O-15
Pulse input Minimum
frequency
Criteria for Analog Input
Signal Loss
9412
9413
6-38
20 [mA]
60 [Hz]
1 (A)
0 to 100.00 [**](18)
P pulse set
(A+B)
(A)
P filter
0 to 9999 [msec]
10 [msec]
P pulse x1
0 to 10 [kHz]
0 [kHz]
0 [Hz]
10 [kHz]
60 [Hz]
0 (None)
0 (None)
1.0 [sec]
0 to FU1-30 [Hz]
P freq y1
6-39
0 to 100.00 [**](18)
frequency
I/O-15
6-37
0 to FU1-30 [Hz]
I freq y2
Frequency corresponding to
I/O-13 Pulse input Maximum
6-37
0 to 12[V]
9404
V1 volt x1
I/O-04
Signal Input
9403
Page
10 [msec]
I/O-03
Adj.
During
Run
0 to 9999 [msec]
9402
Frequency Corresponding to
1 to 98
(LCD Keypad Only)
Factory
Default
V1 filter
I/O-02
Setting Range
P pulse x2
P freq y2
Wire broken
Lost command
Time out
5-10
0 to 100 [kHz]
0 to FU1-30 [Hz]
0 to 100.00 [**](18)
0
(None)
(half of x1)
(below x1)
(None)
(FreeRun)
(Stop)
0.1 to 120 [sec]
6-40
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
Setting Range
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
0 (Speed-L)
Page
0 (Speed-L)
1 (Speed-M)
2 (Speed-H)
3 (XCEL-L)
4 (XCEL-M)
5 (XCEL-H)
6 (Dc-brake)
7 (2nd Func)
8 (Exchange)
9 (- Reserved -)
10 ( Up)
11 (Down)
12 (3-Wire)
13 (Ext Trip)
14 (Pre-Heat)
15 (iTerm Clear)
I/O-20
9414
16 (Open-loop)
M1 define
17 (LOC/REM)
18 (Analog hold)
19 (XCEL stop)
20 (P Gain2)
21 (- Reserved -)
6-41
22 (Interlock1)
23 (Interlock2)
24 (Interlock3)
25 (Interlock4)
26 (Speed_X)
27 (RST)
28 (BX)
29 (JOG)
30 (FX)
31 (RX)
32 (ANA_CHG)
33 (Pre-Excite)
34 (Ext PID Run)
I/O-21
9415
I/O-22
9416
I/O-23
9417
I/O-24
9418
I/O-25
9419
M2 define
Same as I/O-20
1 (Speed-M)
M3 define
Same as I/O-20
2 (Speed-H)
M4 define
Same as I/O-20
27 (RST)
M5 define
Same as I/O-20
28 ( BX )
M6 define
Same as I/O-20
29 (JOG)
5-11
Comm.
Addr
I/O-26
941A
I/O-27
941B
I/O-28
941C
Description
Programmable Digital Input
Terminal M7 Define
Programmable Digital Input
Terminal M8 Define
Terminal Input Status
LCD Keypad
Display
Setting Range
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
M7 define
Same as I/O-20
30 (FX)
M8 define
Same as I/O-20
31 (RX)
00000000000
15
Jog freq
10 [Hz]
00000000000
In status
/11111111111
Page
6-41
941D
Ti Filt Num
2 to 1000 [msec]
Terminals
I/O-30
941E
I/O-31
941F
Step Frequency 4
Step freq-4
40 [Hz]
I/O-32
9420
Step Frequency 5
Step freq-5
50 [Hz]
I/O-33
9421
Step Frequency 6
Step freq-6
40 [Hz]
I/O-34
9422
Step Frequency 7
Step freq-7
30 [Hz]
I/O-35
9423
Step Frequency 8
Step freq-8
20 [Hz]
I/O-36
9424
Step Frequency 9
Step freq-9
10 [Hz]
I/O-37
9425
Step Frequency 10
Step freq-10
20 [Hz]
I/O-38
9426
Step Frequency 11
Step freq-11
30 [Hz]
I/O-39
9427
Step Frequency 12
Step freq-12
40 [Hz]
I/O-40
9428
Step Frequency 13
Step freq-13
50 [Hz]
I/O-41
9429
Step Frequency 14
Step freq-14
40 [Hz]
I/O-42
942A
Step Frequency 15
Step freq-15
30 [Hz]
I/O-50
9432
I/O-51
9433
(19)
I/O-52
(20)
9434
Acceleration Time 1
(for Step speed)
Deceleration Time 1
(for Step speed)
Acceleration Time 1
(for Step speed)
0 to FU1-30
Acc time-1
0 to 6000 [sec]
20 [sec]
Dec time-1
0 to 6000 [sec]
20 [sec]
Acc time-2
0 to 6000 [sec]
30 [sec]
I/O-53
9435
Deceleration Time 2
Dec time-2
0 to 6000 [sec]
30 [sec]
I/O-54
9436
Acceleration Time 3
Acc time-3
0 to 6000 [sec]
40 [sec]
I/O-55
9437
Deceleration Time 3
Dec time-3
0 to 6000 [sec]
40 [sec]
I/O-56
9438
Acceleration Time 4
Acc time-4
0 to 6000 [sec]
50 [sec]
I/O-57
9439
Deceleration Time 4
Dec time-4
0 to 6000 [sec]
50 [sec]
I/O-58
943A
Acceleration Time 5
Acc time-5
0 to 6000 [sec]
40 [sec]
I/O-59
943B
Deceleration Time 5
Dec time-5
0 to 6000 [sec]
40 [sec]
I/O-60
943C
Acceleration Time 6
Acc time-6
0 to 6000 [sec]
30 [sec]
I/O-61
943D
Deceleration Time 6
Dec time-6
0 to 6000 [sec]
30 [sec]
I/O-62
943E
Acceleration Time 7
Acc time-7
0 to 6000 [sec]
20 [sec]
I/O-63
943F
Deceleration Time 7
Dec time-7
0 to 6000 [sec]
20 [sec]
I/O-70
9446
S0 output selection
S0 mode
5-12
(Frequency)
(Current)
(Voltage)
0
(Frequency)
6-42
6-44
6-47
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
Setting Range
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
S0 adjust
10 to 200 [%]
100 [%]
Page
S0 output adjustment
I/O-72
9447
9448
S1 output selection
S1 mode
Same as I/O-70
2 (Voltage)
I/O-73
9449
S1 output adjustment
S1 adjust
10 to 200 [%]
100 [%]
944A
FDT freq
0 to FU1-30 [Hz]
30 [Hz]
6-47
FDT band
0 to FU1-30 [Hz]
10 [Hz]
6-47
0 (NONE)
I/O-74
(21)
I/O-75
944B
Frequency Detection
Bandwidth
6-47
0 (NONE)
1 (FDT-1)
2 (FDT-2)
3 (FDT-3)
4 (FDT-4)
5 (FDT-5)
6 (OL)
7 (IOL)
8 (Stall)
Programmable Digital
I/O-76
944C
9 (OV)
Aux mode1
(Aux terminal)
10 (LV)
11 (OH)
12 (Lost Command)
6-48
13 (Run)
14 (Stop)
15 (Steady)
16 (INV line)
17 (COMM line)
18 (SSearch)
19 (Ready)
20 (MMC)
I/O-77
944D
I/O-78
944E
I/O-79
944F
I/O-80
9450
I/O-81
9451
I/O-82
9452
I/O-83
9453
I/O-84
9454
Programmable Digital
Output Terminal Define
Programmable Digital
Output Terminal Define
Programmable Digital
Output Terminal Define
Fault Output Relay Setting
(3A, 3B, 3C)
Terminal Output Status
Waiting time after Fault
Output Relay On
Waiting time after Fault
Output Relay Off
Fan Con Sel (37 ~ 90kW)
Aux mode2
Same as I/O-76
0 (NONE)
Aux mode3
Same as I/O-76
0 (NONE)
Aux mode4
Same as I/O-76
0 (NONE)
Relay mode
010 [bit]
6-51
Out status
00000000/11111111
00000000
6-52
Relay On
0 to 9999
X
6-52
Relay Off
Fan Mode
5-13
0 to 9999
0 (Power On Fan)
6-52
Comm.
Addr
I/O-84
9454
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
Setting Range
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
Page
6-52
70 []
6-52
0 (Speed)
1 (Run Fan)
Fan Con Sel (37 ~ 90kW)
Fan Mode
2 (Temper-Fan)
I/O-85
9455
I/O-86
9456
9457
I/O-88
9458
I/O-90
945A
(23)
Current Input
User Unit Selection
Pulse Input
User Unit Selection
945B
(22)
I/O-92
Voltage Input
User Unit Selection
I/O-87
I/O-91
945C
Inverter Number
Operating method
at loss of freq. reference
Waiting time after loss of
0 (Speed) 1 (Percent)
V1 Unit Sel
I Unit Sel
Same as I/O-86
0 (Speed)
PulseUnitSel
Same as I/O-86
0 (Speed)
Inv No.
1 to 250
3 (9600 bps)
0 (None)
Baud rate
945D
I/O-94
945E
I/O-95
945F
A or B contact
In No/Nc Set
I/O-96
9460
Input time
In CheckTime
I/0-97
9461
I/0-98
9462
Communication Response
Delay time
2 (Bar) 3 (mBar)
4 (kPa) 5 (Pa)
I/O-93
freq. reference
0 to 70 []
Fan Temper
(1200 bps)
(2400 bps)
(4800 bps)
(9600 bps)
(19200 bps)
(38400 bps)
(None)
(FreeRun)
(Stop)
6-52
6-53
6-53
1.0 [sec]
Delay Time
2 to 1000 [msec]
5 [msec]
6-53
00000000000
6-53
1 to 1000
1 [msec]
6-54
OH Trip sel
010 [bit]
MO Trip Temp
0 to 255 [8C]
110 [8C]
00000000000
/11111111111
6-54
*
The gray-highlighted codes are hidden parameters and will appear when the related functions are to be set.
(17) When DRV-04 is set to either V1, V1S, I or V1+I or Pulse, only selected item codes are displayed in I/O-1~I/O19.
(18) Only user unit displayed when APP-02 or APP-80 is set to [Yes], after APP-06 is set to one of I, V, Pulse, after
then one of I/O-86 ~I/O-88 is set to either speed, percentage, Bar, mBar, kPa, Pa..
(19) I/O-30 ~ I/O-34 displayed only when one of I/O-20 ~ I/O-27 is set to either JOG, Speed_L, Speed_M, Speed_H.
I/O-35 ~ I/O-42 displayed only when one of I/O-20 ~ I/O-27 is set to Speed_X.
(20) I/O-52 ~ I/O-63 displayed only when one of I/O-20 ~ I/O-27 is set to either XCEL_L, XCEL_M, XCEL_H.
(21) I/O-74 ~ I/O-75 displayed only when one of I/O-76 ~ I/O-79 is set to either FDT-1~FDT5
(22) 38400 bps can be set only when the external communication option card is installed.
(23) Only I/O-92 ~ I/O-93 displayed when DRV-03/04 is set to [int485].
5-14
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
APP-00
9700
Jump code
9701
App mode
9702
Proc PI mode
9703
PID F-gain
APP-01
(24)
APP-02
APP-03
(25)
APP-04
(256
APP-05
(27)
9704
9705
1 to 99
(LCD Keypad Only)
0
(None)
(MMC)
(No)
(Yes)
0 to 999.9[%]
(No)
(Yes)
(Keypad-1)
(Keypad-2)
(V1)
(V1S)
(I)
(V1+I)
(Pulse)
(Int. 485)
(Ext. PID)
(I)
(V1)
(Pulse)
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
Page
6-56
0 (None)
6-56
0 (No)
6-56
0.0 [%]
6-61
0 (No)
6-61
2 (V1)
6-61
0 (I)
6-61
1.0 [%]
6-61
APP-06
9706
APP-07
9707
APP-08
9708
PID I-time
0 to 32.0 [sec]
10.0 [sec]
6-61
APP-09
9709
PID D-time
0 to100 [msec]
0.0 [msec]
6-61
APP-10
970A
PID limit-H
0.00 to FU1-30
60 .00[Hz]
6-61
APP-11
970B
0.5 [Hz]
6-61
Selection
P Gain for PID Control
PID F/B
Setting Range
PID P-gain
0 to 999.9 [%]
FU1-32
PID limit-L
to APP-10
APP-12
970C
100.0 [%]
6-62
APP-13
970D
PID P2 Gain
PID P2-gain
100.0 [%]
6-62
APP-14
970E
P Gain Scale
P-gain Scale
100.0 [%]
0 (No)
0 (No)
0 to 6000 [sec]
5 [sec]
APP-15
APP-17
960F
Out inverse
(No)
(Yes)
(No)
(Yes)
9711
PID U Fbk
9714
APP-21
9715
0 to 6000 [sec]
10 [sec]
APP-22
9716
2nd BaseFreq
30 to FU1-30 [Hz]
60 [Hz]
APP-23
9717
2nd V/F
0 (Linear)
APP-24
9718
2nd F-boost
2 [%]
APP-25
9719
2nd R-boost
0 to 15 [%]
2 [%]
APP-26
971A
2nd Stall
30 to 150 [%]
100 [%]
APP-20
(28)
5-15
(Linear)
(Square)
(User V/F)
0 to 15 [%]
6-62
6-62
Comm.
Addr
APP-27
971B
APP-28
971C
APP-29
971D
APP-40
(29)
APP-41
9728
9729
APP-42
972A
APP-43
972B
APP-44
972C
APP-45
972D
APP-46
972E
APP-47
972F
APP-48
9730
APP-49
9731
APP-50
9732
APP-51
9733
APP-52
9734
APP-53
9735
APP-54
9736
APP-55
9737
APP-56
9738
APP-57
9739
APP-58
973A
APP-59
973B
APP-60
973C
Description
2nd Electronic Thermal
Level for 1 minute
2nd Electronic Thermal
Level for continuous
2nd Rated Motor Current
Number of Auxiliary Motor
Run Display
Aux. Motor Start Selection
Operation Time Display on
Auto Change
The Number of Aux Motor
Start Frequency of Aux.
Motor 1
Start Frequency of Aux.
Motor 2
Start Frequency of Aux.
Motor 3
Start Frequency of Aux.
Motor 4
Start Frequency of Aux.
Motor 5
Start Frequency of Aux.
Motor 6
Start Frequency of Aux.
Motor 7
Stop Frequency of Aux.
Motor 1
Stop Frequency of Aux.
Motor 2
Stop Frequency of Aux.
Motor 3
Stop Frequency of Aux.
Motor 4
Stop Frequency of Aux.
Motor 5
Stop Frequency of Aux.
Motor 6
Stop Frequency of Aux.
Motor 7
Delay Time before Operating
Aux Motor
Delay Time before Stopping
Aux Motor
Accel time when the number
of pump decreases
LCD Keypad
Display
Setting Range
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
130[%]
120[%]
50 to FU2-27
(Max 150%)
Page
6-62
2nd R-Curr
1 to 200 [A]
3.6[A]
6-63
Starting Aux
1 to 4
6-64
Auto Op Time
6-64
Nbr Aux`s
0 to 7
6-64
Start freq 1
49.99 [Hz]
Start freq 2
49.99 [Hz]
Start freq 3
49.99 [Hz]
49.99 [Hz]
Start freq 5
49.99 [Hz]
Start freq 6
49.99 [Hz]
Start freq 7
49.99 [Hz]
Stop freq 1
20.00 [Hz]
Stop freq 2
20.00 [Hz]
Stop freq 3
20.00 [Hz]
20.00 [Hz]
Stop freq 5
15.00 [Hz]
Stop freq 6
15.00 [Hz]
Stop freq 7
15.00 [Hz]
Start freq 4
Stop freq 4
0 to FU1-30
0 to FU1-30
6-64
6-64
Aux start DT
5.0 [sec]
6-65
Aux stop DT
5.0 [sec]
6-65
Pid AccTime
0 to 600.0 [sec]
2.0 [sec]
6-65
5-16
Setting Range
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
Page
Pid DecTime
0 to 600.0 [sec]
2.0 [sec]
6-65
0 (No)
6-65
60.0 [sec]
6-66
Sleep Freq
0 to FU1-30 [Hz]
0.00 [Hz]
6-66
Wake-Up Level
WakeUp level
2.0[%]
6-66
9742
AutoCh_Mode
0, 1 (Aux), 2 (Main)
6-67
9743
AutoEx-intv
00:00 to 99:00
72:00
6-67
FU1-32 to
FU1-30 [Hz]
20.0 [Hz]
6-67
0 (No)
6-68
6-70
CODE
Comm.
Addr
APP-61
973D
APP-62
973E
Regul Bypass
APP-63
973F
Sleep Delay
APP-64
9740
Sleep Frequency
APP-65
9741
APP-66
APP-67
Description
Decel time when the number
of pump increases
(No)
(Yes)
APP-68
9744
AutoEx-level
APP-69
9745
Inter-Lock Selection
Inter-lock
APP-71
9747
Actual Pr Diff
0 to100%
2%
APP-74
974A
PrePID freq
0 to FU1-30
0.00 [Hz]
APP-75
974B
PrePID Exit
0 to 100.0%
0.0 [%]
APP-76
974C
PrePID dly
0 to 9999
600 [sec]
0 (No)
6-70
3 (Key-Pad)
6-70
50.00 [%]
6-70
(I)
6-70
APP-80
APP-81
(30)
9750
9751
APP-82
9752
APP-83
9753
Ext PI mode
(No)
(Yes)
(No)
(Yes)
(I)
(V1)
(Pulse)
(Key-Pad)
0 to 100.00 [%]
0
(I)
(V1)
(Pulse)
6-70
APP-85
9755
ExtPID Pgain
0 to 999.9 [%]
1.0 [%]
6-70
APP-86
9756
ExtPID Itime
0 to 32.0 [sec]
10.0 [sec]
6-70
APP-87
9757
ExtPID Dtime
0 to 2000 [msec]
0 [msec]
6-70
APP-88
9758
ExtPID lmt-H
0 to 100.00 [%]
100.00 [%]
6-70
APP-89
9759
ExtPID lmt-L
0 to 30.00 [%]
0.00 [%]
6-70
APP-90
975A
ExtPID Scale
0 to 999.9
100.0 [%]
6-70
APP-91
975B
ExtPID P2 Gain
Ext P2-gain
0 to 999.9
100.0 [%]
6-70
APP-92
975C
ExtPID
Ext P Scale
0 to 100.0
100.0 [%]
6-70
APP-93
975D
ExtPID F-gain
0 to 999.9 [%]
0.0 [%]
6-70
ExtPID Control
Low Limit Frequency for
ExtPID Control
P Gain Scale
ExtPID F Gain
5-17
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
APP-95
975F
ExtOut inverse
APP-97
9761
Setting Range
0
(No)
(Yes)
50 to 200 [msec]
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
Page
0 (No)
6-70
100 [msec]
6-70
*
The gray-highlighted codes are hidden parameters and will appear when the related functions are to be set.
(24) MMC(Multi Motor Control) function is applied to the inverters only for 5.5~90kW(7.5~125HP).
(25) Only APP-03 ~ APP-17 displayed when APP-02 is set to [Yes]. (5.5 ~ 90kW / 7.5 ~ 125HP)
Only APP-03 ~ APP-17 and APP-63 ~ APP-65 displayed when APP-2 is set to [Yes]. (100 ~ 450kW / 150 ~
600HP)
(26) If APP-04 is no set, DRV-04 setting will be reference of processPID. And APP -05 setting will be ignored
(27) If APP-04 is set, APP-04 will appear. And APP -05 setting value will be reference of processPID, DRV-04
setting will be ignored.
(28) Only APP-20 ~ APP-29 displayed only when one of I/O-20 ~ I/O-27 is set to either 2nd Func.
(29) Only APP-40 ~ APP-71 displayed when APP-01 is set to [MMC].
(30) Only APP-81 ~ APP-97 displayed when APP-80 is set to [Yes].
5-18
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
Setting Range
Factory
Default
Adj.
During
Run
EXT-00
9500
Jump Code
Jump code
1 to 45
EXT-01
9501
Sub B/D
Sub-E
AM1 mode
Frequency
Current
Voltage
DC link Vtg
Ext PID Out
AM1 adjust
10 200 [%]
EXT-40
9528
EXT-41
9529
EXT-42
952A
EXT-43
952B
EXT-44
952C
EXT-45
952D
Current Output
Terminal 1(CO1) Selection
Adjust Gain of Current
Output Terminal 1(CO1)
Adjust Offset of Current
Output Terminal 1(CO1)
Current Output
Terminal 2(CO2) Selection
Adjust Gain of Current
Output Terminal 2(CO2)
Adjust Offset of Current
Output Terminal 2(CO2)
Frequency
100 [%]
0 [%]
AM1 Offset
0 100 [%]
AM2 mode
Frequency
Current
Voltage
DC link Vtg
Ext PID Out
DC link Vtg
AM2 adjust
10 200 [%]
100 [%]
AM2 Offset
0 100 [%]
0 [%]
Refer to
the
corresponding
option
* Only the above EXT group displayed when the corresponding option board is installed.
* Refer to the SUB board option manual for details.
5-19
Page
manual
Comm.
Addr
Description
LCD Keypad
Display
COM-00
9600
Jump Code
Jump code
COM-01
9601
Opt B/D
COM-02
9602
Option Mode
Opt mode
COM-03
9603
Option Version
Opt Version
COM-13
960D
In Instance
COM-17
COM-20
COM-30
COM-31
COM-32
COM-33
COM-34
COM-35
COM-36
COM-37
COM-38
COM-40
COM-41
COM-42
COM-43
COM-44
COM-45
COM-46
COM-47
COM-48
9611
9614
961E
961F
9620
9621
9622
9623
9624
9625
9626
9628
9629
962A
962B
962C
962D
962E
962F
9630
Station ID
Profi MAC ID
Output Num
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Input Num
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
COM-60
963C
Parity Selection
Parity/Stop
COM-61
(31)
963D
COM-62
963E
COM-63
963F
COM-64
9640
COM-65
9641
COM-66
9642
COM-67
9643
Communication Option
Common Parameter 1
Communication Option
Common Parameter 2
Communication Option
Common Parameter 3
Communication Option
Common Parameter 4
Communication Option
Common Parameter 5
Communication Option
Common Parameter 6
Communication Option
Parameter Update
Factory
Default
Setting Range
1 to 60
1
RS485
DeviceNet
ProfiBus
*
BACnet
LonWork
None
Command
None
Freq
Cmd + Freq
Ver X.X
Ver X.X
(70)
(71)
70
(110)
(111)
0 - 63
1
1 - 127
1
0-8
3
0000 FFFF (HEX) 000A(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 000E(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 000F(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0000(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0000(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0000(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0000(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0000(HEX)
0-8
2
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0005(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0006(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0000(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0000(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0000(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0000(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0000(HEX)
0000 FFFF (HEX) 0000(HEX)
8None/1Stop
8None/2Stop
8None/1Stop
8Even/1Stop
8 Odd/1Stop
Adj.
During
Run
O
X
*
Opt Para-1
0000(HEX)
Opt Para-2
0000(HEX)
Opt Para-3
0000(HEX)
Opt Para-4
0000(HEX)
Opt Para-5
0000(HEX)
Opt Para-6
0000(HEX)
Comm UpDate
1 (No)
2 (Yes)
1 (No)
* Only the above COM group displayed when the corresponding option board is installed.
* Refer to the communication option manual for details.
* LonWork and BACnet communication will be available later.
(31) COM-61~66 is used for LonWork and BACnet communication.
5-20
Page
Refer to
the
corresponding
option
manual
0.00 Hz
0.00
DRV
Name
-04
Key
Pad-1
Key
Pad-2
0.00
6-1
V1
V1S
V1+I
Pulse
Pulse
command
Int.
485
Communication
Programming Description
Ext.
PID
Ext.PID
Reference frequency
Set freq.
(target value)
I/O-01
I/O-02
I/O-03
I/O-04
I/O-05
Default
10 [msec]
0 [V]
0 [Hz]
0 [**]
10 [V]
60 [Hz]
0 [**]
Setting range
0 ~ 9999 [msec]
0 ~ 12 [V]
0 ~ Max. freq
0~100.00[**]
0 ~ 12 [V]
0 ~ Max freq
0~100.00[**]
I/O-05
I/O-03
V1 analog input
(0~12V)
I/O-02
V1 Min
Voltage
I/O-04
V1 Max
Voltage
Set freq
(target value)
I/O-02
V1 Min voltage
I/O-04
V1 Max voltage
I/O-05
Code
LCD
Display
Parameter Name
I/O-01
V1 filter
I/O-02
V1 freq y1
Frequency Corresponding to V1
Input Minimum Voltage
V1[**]y1
I/O-05
V1 terminal (0~12 V)
I/O-03
I/O-04
I/O-03
V1[**]y2
Frequency Corresponding to V1
Input Maximum Voltage
Target value Corresponding to V1
input maximum voltage.
Rev
Fwd
Forward
Max Freq
V1 (-12 ~ 12V)
- 12V
12V
Reverse
Max Freq
6-2
I/O-08
I/O-07
I Minimum
current
I/O-06
I/O-07
I/O-08
I/O-09
I/O-10
Default
10 [msec]
4 [mA]
0 [Hz]
0 [**]
20 [mA]
60 [Hz]
0 [**]
Code
LCD display
I/O06
I filter
I/O-07
I curr x1
I freq y1
I/O-08
I/O-09
Setting range
0 ~ 9999 [msec]
0 ~ 20 [mA]
0 ~ Max. freq
0 ~ 100.00[**]
0 ~ 20 [mA]
0 ~ Max. freq
0 ~ 100.00[**]
Factory Default:
Parameter Name
Filter time constant for I
signal Input
I Input Minimum Current
Frequency Corresponding
to I Input Minimum
Current
I curr x2
I [**] y2
01
30.0 sec
20.0
20.0
20.0 sec
I freq y2
I/O-09
I Maximum
current
I [**] y1
I/O-1-0
Terminal I (0 ~ 20 mA)
02
30.0
30.0
6-3
Code
LCD
display
ACC-1
I/O-51
DEC-1
I/O-52
ACC-2
I/O-53
DEC-2
I/O-54
ACC-3
I/O-55
DEC-3
I/O-56
ACC-4
I/O-57
DEC-4
I/O-58
ACC-5
I/O-59
DEC-5
I/O-60
ACC-6
I/O-61
DEC-6
I/O-62
ACC-7
I/O-63
DEC-7
Name
Acc time
0
Dec time
0
Acc time
1
Dec time
1
Acc time
2
Dec time
2
Acc time
3
Dec time
3
Acc time
4
Dec time
4
Acc time
5
Dec time
5
Acc time
6
Dec time
6
Acc time
7
Dec time
7
Default
-H
-M
-L
20 sec
30 sec
20 sec
20 sec
30 sec
30 sec
40 sec
40 sec
50 sec
50 sec
40 sec
40 sec
30 sec
30 sec
20 sec
20 sec
Setting Range
Keypad
Fx/Rx-1
Fx/Rx-2
Int. 485
1
2
Description
Freq mode
Keypad-1
Factory Default:
04
0
0
Keypad-1
Keypad-1
03
Unit
Description
Minimum 0 sec settable
0.01 sec
Maximum 60 sec settable
Minimum 0 sec settable
0.1 sec Maximum 600 sec settable
(Factory setting)
Minimum 0 sec settable
1 sec
Maximum 6000 sec settable*
Keypad-2
V1
V1S
6-4
Description
1+I
PULSE
Int. 485
Ext. PID
DRV-04 data
KeyPad-1
KeyPad-2
V1
V1S
I
Pulse
Int. 485
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
06
20.00 Hz
Ext. PID
10.00
10.00
10.00 Hz
05
07
Step
Speed
DRV-00
DRV-05
DRV-06
DRV-07
Speed 0
Speed 1
Speed 2
Speed 3
V1+I
Output
Frequency
DRV-00, 0 speed
Digital command
freq
Digital command
freq
Analog command
freq
Analog command
freq
Analog command
freq
Analog command
freq
Pulse command freq
Comm. command
freq
Ext.PID reference
frequency
Freq command
source
Keypad
Keypad
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Keypad or
Terminal
20.00
DRV
08
20.00
Factory Default:
Current
0.0 A
08
0.0
0.0
0.0 A
30.00
30.00
DRV
09
Speed
0rpm
Factory Default:
0rmp
09
0
0
6-5
[Fault Contents]
Fault (Trip)
Over-Current 1
Over-Voltage
External Trip Input
Emergency Stop
(Not Latched)
Low-Voltage
Ground Fault
Over-Heat on Heat sink
Electronic Thermal Trip
Over-Load Trip
Inverter H/W Fault
- EEP Error - ADC Offset
- WDOG Error - In-Phase
Open
Over-Current 2
Output Phase Loss
Inverter Over-Load
10
-------
---- V
11
0.0
0.0
0.0 V
Factory Default:
None
12
Over Current 1
Over Voltage
Ext. Trip
BX
Low Voltage
Ground Fault
Over Heat
E-Thermal
Over Load
HW-Diag
Over Current 2
Phase Open
Inv. OLT
DRV
12
nOn
nOn
6-6
0
DRVREF 500.0mBa
15
FBK 82.1mBa
Factory Default:
This code sets the motor direction when using the 7Segment keypad.
0.00Hz
0.00Hz
Factory Default:
0.00Hz
DRVREF 500.0kPa
15
FBK 82.1kPa
0.00Hz
0.00Hz
Factory Default:
0.00Hz
6-7
16
0 Hz
R 50.00%T 45.3Hz
F 8.24%O 43.7Hz
0
0
V1
V1S
R 50.00%T 45.3Hz
F 8.24% DRV 18
6-8
274 V2
0
0I
103
R 50.00%O 45.32%
F 8.24% DRV 20
6-9
Jump code
1
Factory Default:
Setting Range
Run prev.
None
Factory Default:
01
0
0
None
None
Forward Prev
Reverse Prev
Description
Output Frequency
Description
Time
Acc. Pattern
Dec. Pattern
Max freq.
Output freq.
02
0
Max freq/2
Factory Default:
FU1Dec. pattern
03
Linear
Factory Default:
Linear
Linear
Time(sec)
03
S starting
Linear
S ending
Delta freq.
Pre-heat function is activated when FU1-10 [Preheat] is set to Yes, one of the Programmable digital
input terminals in I/O-20~27 set to Pre-heat and the
defined terminal is turned ON. Only active at inverter
stop.
Time
Acc. Pattern
Dec. Pattern
FU1Pre-HeatMode
10
No
Factory Default:
10
No
10 sec
Pre-heat
DC
current
value
[FU1-11]
On%
[FU1-12]
RUN
Pre-Heat
6-11
50 %
0.0
0.0
0.0 sec
21
Code
FU1-21
FU1-22
22
LCD Display
DcSt time
DcSt value
Default
0 [sec]
50 [%]
Setting
0 ~ 60 [sec]
0 ~ 150 [%]
Output Frequency
50
FU1-22
50
Time
Output Voltage
Accel
Dc-start
Flyingstart
FU1-21
Time
Output Current
Function description
Acceleration to start
(Factory default)
Inverter starts acceleration after
magnetizing DC current.
Inverter starts RUN while a motor is
rotating.
D1
Time
T1
Run Command
FX-CM
ON
Time
[ DC-start Operation]
FU1-22 [Starting DC Magnetizing Value] is the DC
Current amount applied to the motor and is set as percent
of FU2-43[Motor Rated Current].
Note: Do not set FU1-22 [Starting DC Magnetizing Value]
higher than Inverter Rated Current. Otherwise, Motor
Overheating or Overload Trip may occur.
6-12
23
0
0
Decel
Time
Output Voltage
Description
Decel
Dc-brake
Free-run
(Coast to stop)
Flux brake
Time
Output Voltage
Time
Stop Command
FX-CM
ON
Time
6-13
Time
Stop Command
FX-CM
ON
Time
24
0.10
Time
Output Voltage
t1: FU1-24
t2: FU1-26
0.10
0.10 sec
[DCBr
Freq]
25
[DCBr
Value]
5.00
Time
t1
Factory Default:
26
50 %
ON
Time
1.0
[DC Injection Braking Operation]
1.0
27
t2
Stop Command
FX-CM
1.0 sec
5.00
5.00 Hz
50
50
No
28
0
0
6-14
Output Voltage
Rated
Voltage
Line Freq
60.00 Hz
Factory Default:
29
60.00
FU1-32.
FU1-30
Max freq
60.00 Hz
Factory Default:
FU1-31.
60.00
60.00 Hz
30
Output freq.(Hz)
10
60.00
Setting range
FU232
60.00
60.00 Hz
Output
Frequency
0.01
0.50 Hz
Time
(sec)
60.00
FX/RX Signal
60.00
60.00 Hz
31
32
ON
0.50
0.50
33
34
0.50
0.50
0.50 Hz
FU1 F-limit Hi
35
60.00 Hz
Factory Default:
0
0
No
FU1 F-limit Lo
34
0.50 Hz
Factory Default:
35
60.00
60.00
60.00 Hz
Output Voltage
100%
Output Frequency
Reference Frequency
Freq. Max
FU1-35
Output
Frequency
Output Frequency
Freq.
FU1-34
Freq setting
10V, 20mA
Output Voltage
100%
Linear
40
6-16
Factory Default:
41
Factory Default:
15.00
15.00 Hz
15.00
42
Factory Default:
25
Code
FU1-49
60.00
48
100 %
100.0
100.0 %
LCD Display
AC Input
Volt
Default
Setting
100 [%]
73 115 [%]
60.00
60.00 Hz
47
100.0
25
25 %
49
100
100
FU1
50
Motor Volt
0 V
Factory Default:
50
0
0
0 V
Output Voltage
100%
FU1-48
FU1-42
FU1-41
FU1-43
FU1-47
FU1-45
Output
Frequency
Freq. Base
Input voltage
FU1-46
FU1-44
110%
110 %
100%
100 %
85%
85 %
[User V/F]
85%
Motor rated V
[FU1-50]
6-17
Output V
FU1Manual save%
52
0 %
Factory Default:
51
52
as shown below.
Ex) 9,999,999.9kWh
0 %
FU1KiloWattHour
54 9999M999.9kWh
0
1
2
FU1-51 setting
Description
None
Disabled (Factory setting)
Energy save ON by decreasing
Manual
the output with the value set in
FU1-52.
Auto
Energy save ON automatically.
Inv. Temp
44
Factory Default:
Code
FU1-52
LCD
Manual
Save %
Name
Energy
save %
Default
0
[%]
Range
0~30
[%]
55
44
44
44
Motor Temp
0
Factory Default:
56
0
0
6-18
Factory Default: No
FU1 NoMotorLevel
58
5 %
Factory Default: 5
FU1 NoMotorTime
59
3.0 sec
Factory Default:
LCD Display
Setting Range
No Motor Selection
No Motor Sel
0 (No)
1 (Yes)
No Motor Level
5 100 [%]
No Motor Time
Yes
Description
60
61
150
150
150 %
120 %
62
120
120
6-19
63
0
FU1-64: Overload Warning Level
FU1-65: Overload Warning Time
Self-cool
FU1 OL level
64
110 %
Factory Default:
65
10.0
10.0
10.0 sec
110
110 %
FU1 OL time
65
10.0 sec
Factory Default:
110
64
Forced-Cool
100%
95%
Self-Cool
Output Current
65%
FU1-64
[OL Level]
Time
20Hz
60Hz
FU1-64
[OL Level]
AX-CX (OL)
ON
t1
[ETH 1 min]
Time
t1
[Overload Warning]
[ETH cont]
1 minute
Trip Time
66
0
0
No
67
120
68
60.0
60.0
60.0 sec
100
100
100
120
120 %
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
69
70
000
000
000
FU1-67
[OLT Level]
Time
FU1-67
[OLT Level]
Output Frequency
Overload
i
Factory Default:
100 %
71
100
100
Tim
6-21
Output Current
FU1-71
[Stall Level]
Time
FU1-71
[Stall Level]
Output Frequency
001
010
100
Description
Time
390VDC or
680V DC
Time
Output Frequency
Time
Output Current
FU1-71
[Stall Level]
FU1Acc/Dec ch F
72
0.00 Hz
FU1-71
[Stall level]
Output Frequency
Factory Default:
0.00 Hz
72
0.00
0.00
Time
Note: If Accel/Decel change frequency is set and XCELL, XCEL-M, and XCEL-H defined in Programmable
digital terminals are ON, Multi Accel/Decel operation has
the priority.
6-22
Max. Frequency
Accel/Decel
Change
Frequency
Output Frequency
Certain freq
DRV-01 [AccTime0]
DRV-02 [DecTime0]
Decel time
Accel time
FX
73
Max
Factory Default:
Max freq
Delta freq
0.1 sec
1 sec
Max freq
Factory Default:
Output freq
Accel time
Description
0.01 sec
Description
1
1
0.1 sec
Setting Range
74
10
90
10
10
Decel time
6-23
Jump code
1
Factory Default:
nOn
nOn
Factory Default:
None
0
0
No
None
Factory Default:
06
Factory Default:
0.0
0.0
0.0 sec
05
07
5.00
08
5.00
5.00 Hz
nOn
nOn
Output freq.
FU2-08
FU2-07
RUN
6-24
Time
Output Frequency
FU2
11
10
Freq. Max
FU2-16
FU2-15
FU2-14
FU2-13
No
jump lo 1
10.00 Hz
11
FU2-12
FU2-11
10H
10.00
20H
Reference
Frequency
30H
[Frequency Jump]
Factory Default:
FU2
12
jump Hi 1
15.00 Hz
Factory Default:
10.00
10.00 Hz
12
15.00
15.00
15.00 Hz
FU2
15
jump lo 3
30.00 Hz
30.00
FU2Power-on run
20
No
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
FU2
16
Factory Default:
35.00 Hz
No
0
0
30.00
30.00 Hz
jump Hi 3
35.00 Hz
20
16
35.00
35.00
CAUTION
Particular attention must be directed to this
function as motor starts to run suddenly upon
applying AC input power. Otherwise, it may
result in personal damage.
6-25
Input Power
Power On
Time
No
FX-CM
ON
Time
0
0
No
Start
ON
21
Power On
Time
Output Frequency
Output Frequency
Tripped
Time
Time
Start
FX-CM
No Effect
ON
FX-CM
Time
RST-CM
ON
Start
ON
ON
Time
Time
Output Frequency
Tripped
Time
Start
FX-CM
RST-
ON
ON
Time
Time
CAUTION
Particular attention must be directed to this
function as motor starts to run suddenly after the
fault is reset. Otherwise, it may result in personal
damage.
6-26
Factory Default:
0000
23
Time
Motor Speed
200
100
200
FU2 SS I-gain
24
500
Input Power
0000
0000
FU2 SS P-gain
23
200
Factory Default:
22
24
500
Time
Output Frequency
200
500
Time
Output Voltage
Time
4th
3rd
2nd
1st
Description
CAUTION
25
0
0
FU2Retry delay
26
1.0 sec
Factory Default:
26
1.0
1.0
1.0 sec
st
1 Fault
Time
Factory Default:
41
4
4
2nd Fault
Factory Default:
5.5 kW
4
(This value is set automatically according to the inverter model.)
Output Frequency
t: FU2-26
40
FU2 Rated-Slip
42
2.34 Hz
42
2.34
Rated-Curr
19.7 A
FU2Inertia rate
46
0
Factory Default:
43
19.7
44
FU2 Noload-Curr
44
6.6 A
46
6.6
FU2
45
Efficiency
86 %
45
Factory Default:
100
100
100 %
86
Factory Default: 86 %
86
(This value is set according to the motor capacity set in
FU2-40)
47
48
5.0
5.0
Code
LCD
Display
FU2- Carrier
48
freq
Factory Default
5.5 ~ 22 kW
30 kW
37 ~ 75 kW
90 ~ 280 kW
315 ~ 450 kW
Setting range
0.7 ~ 15 [kHz]
0.7 ~ 10 [kHz]
4 [kHz] 0.7 ~ 4 [kHz]
3 [kHz] 0.7 ~ 3 [kHz]
2 [kHz] 0.7 ~ 2 [kHz]
5 [kHz]
PWM Select
Normal 1
49
I/O-86,-87,88 setting
Normal 1
Normal 2
Low Leakage
0
0
V/F
LCD Display
Description
V/F
Slip compensation
Sensorless
V/F Control
Slip compensation
Sensorless vector
control speed
operation
V/F control:
This parameter controls the voltage/frequency ratio
constant. It is recommended to use the torque boost
function when a greater starting torque is required.
Related function: FU1-67~69 [Torque boost]
60
Slip compensation:
This function is used to maintain constant motor
speed. To keep the motor speed constant, the output
frequency varies within the limit of slip frequency set
in FU2-42 according to the load current. For example,
when the motor speed decreases below the reference
speed (frequency) due to a heavy load, the inverter
increases the output frequency higher than the
reference frequency to increase the motor speed. The
inverter increases or decreases the output by delta
frequency shown below.
Description
Operation via basic
Carrier(switching) frequency.
Operation via fixed
Carrier(switching) frequency.
Change (Carrier)switching
frequency pattern to reduce
leakage current.
6-30
LCD Display
Description
Motor select
Select motor capacity
Rated-Slip
Motor rated slip (Hz)
Rated-Curr
Motor rated current
(rms)
FU2-44 Noload-Curr
Motor no load current
(rms)
FU2-45 Efficiency
Motor efficiency (%)
FU2-46 Inertia rate
Motor inertia rate
Note: Incorrectly set FU2-44 [Motor No-load
Current] value may weaken the Sensorless control.
Sensorless (Sensorless vector speed control)
operation:
Use it when 1) high starting torque is needed at low
speed 2) load fluctuation is high 3) rapid response is
needed. To use this function, set FU2-40~46 [Motor
parameters] and FU2-60 [Control mode select]
properly.
If not using LG 220V/440V Class motor: Set Yes
in FU2-61 [Auto tuning] first before using this
control.
SL P-gain
Sensorless P gain
FU2-66
SL I-gain
Sensorless I gain
Factory Default:
64
1.0
1.0
1.0 sec
61
0
0
NO
Code
LCD display
Default
Setting range
FU2-64
PreExTime
1 [sec]
0 ~ 60 [sec]
Output freq
[Hz]
Inverter
5.5[kW]
200V
400V
7.5[kW] ~
30[kW]
5.5[kW] ~
15[kW]
18.5[kW]
~ 30[kW]
Rs
X.XXX
ohm
X.X
mohm
X.XXX
ohm
X.X
mohm
Motor parameters
Lsigma
Ls
X.XX
X.XX
mH
mH
X.XXX
X.XX
mH
mH
X.XX
X.X
mH
mH
X.XXX
X.XX
mH
mH
T1
Tr
XXX
ms
XXX
ms
XXX
ms
XXX
ms
Output
voltage [V]
FX-CM
6-32
= Pre-excitation time
65
1000
100
FU2Torque boost
67
Manual
Factory Default:
66
0
0
Manual
67
68
2.0
2.0
2.0 %
100
100
69
2.0
2.0
2.0 %
LCD display
Torque boost
Fwd boost
Rev boost
Default
Manual
2.0 [%]
2.0 [%]
Setting range
Manual/Auto
0~15 [%]
0~15 [%]
6-33
FU2PowerOn disp
80
0
Factory Default:
Setting
Range
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Output Voltage
100%
Forward and Reverse direction
(Set the same value for FU268 and FU2-69)
Freq. Base
Description
Output
Frequency
81
Output Voltage
Factory Default:
100%
Forward Direction - Motoring
(FU2-68 setting value)
Manual
Boost
Value
Manual
Boost
Value
80
0
0
Setting
FU2-81
Name
Voltage
Output
voltage
Watt
Output
power
Description
Display output voltage of
the inverter (Factory
setting)
Display output power of
the inverter
6-34
X.X
X.X
Ver. X.X
FU2
90
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
83
0:00:00:00:00
00.00
00.00
Factory Default:
84
0:00:00:00:00
00.00
00.00
Factory Default:
85
0:00:00:00:00
Factory Default:
100%
No
00.00
Factory Default:
00.00
FU2-87: PowerSet
PowerSet
100
FU2
87
Default
90
Para. disp
Default
87
100
6-35
No
94
0
0
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
No
No
All Groups
DRV
FU1
FU2
I/O
EXT
COM
APP
1
1
This code is used to exit a group when using a 7segment keypad. After pressing PROG/ENT key, set
the value to 1 and press the PROG/ENT key again
to exit.
99
93
95
Description
6-36
Jump code
1
Factory Default:
I/O V1 freq y1
03
0.00 Hz
Factory Default:
I/O-03
I/O-04
I/O-05
Factory Default
10 [msec]
0 [V]
0 [Hz]
0 [**]
10 [V]
60 [Hz]
0 [**]
I/O V1 filter
01
10 ms
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
0.00 V
02
04
10.00
10.00
10.00 V
05
60.00
60.00
60.00 Hz
Reference Frequency
I/O-05
10
I/O-03
I/O-02
0.00
0.00 Hz
I/O V1 volt x2
04
0.00 V
10
10 ms
0.00
Setting Range
0~9999 [msec]
0 ~ 12 [V]
0 ~ Max Freq
0 ~ 100.00 [**]
0 ~ 12 [V]
0 ~ Max Freq
0 ~ 100.00 [**]
01
03
I/O-04
V1 terminal
(0~12V)
0.00
0.00
6-37
Default
Setting
Code
Default
Setting
I/O07
4 [mA]
0 ~ 20
[mA]
I/O09
20[mA]
0 ~ 20
[mA]
0 [Hz]
0 ~ Max
freq
60[Hz]
0 ~ Max
freq
0 [**]
0~100.0
0[**]
0 [**]
0~100.0
0[**]
I/O08
I/O
06
I filter
10 ms
Factory Default:
I/O10
06
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
I/O
10
Factory Default:
0.00 Hz
10
60.00
60.00
60.00 Hz
I/O-10
10
10
07
I/O-07
08
I/O-09
Analog Voltage
Input (I)
4.00
4.00
4.00 mA
I freq y1
0.00 Hz
20.00
20.00 mA
I freq y2
60.00 Hz
Factory Default:
20.00
I/O-08
10 ms
I curr x1
4.00 mA
09
I curr x2
20.00 mA
0.00
0.00
Factory Default:
12
10
10
10 msec
I/O P pulse x2
15
10.00 KHz
Setting range
High: +3~+12V Max
A0
A Pulse Input
Low: +2.5V Max
Max Input Freq.: 100KHz
High: +3~+12V Max
B0
B Pulse Input
Low: +2.5V Max
Max Input Freq.: 100KHz
Note: Use Open Collector type encoder for Pulse
input with Max. 12 V Power supply.
(A)
I/O P filter
12
10 msec
Factory Default:
11
Pulse information
T/N
Default
15
10
Code
LCD
Display
I/O-11
P Pulse Set
I/O-12
P filter
I/O-13
P Pulse x1
P freq y1
10.0
10.0 KHz
I/O-14
I/O P pulse y2
16
60.00 Hz
Factory Default:
60.00 Hz
16
P [**] y1
60.00
I/O-15
60.00
P Pulse x2
P freq y2
I/O-16
P [**] y2
Description
Code
I/O-11
I/O-12
I/O-13
I/O-14
Factory setting
Setting range
(A)
(A), (A)+(B)
10 [msec]
0 ~ 9999 [msec]
0 [KHz]
0 ~ 10 [KHz]
0 [Hz]
0 ~ Max frequency
0 [**]
0 ~ 100.00[**]
I/O-15
10 [KHz]
10 ~ 100 [KHz]
60 [Hz]
0 ~ Max frequency
I/O-16
0 [**]
0 ~ 100.00[**]
Note: Do not apply pulse to both A0, B0 terminals
when I/O-12 set value is A.
6-39
Setting Range
None
half of x1
below x1
I/O-16
I/O-14
I/O-15
Pulse Min.
Freq
Pulse Max.
Freq.
Setting Range
None
17
18
Factory Default:
1.0 sec
Stop
Setting Range
FreeRun
Description
None
I/OLost command
18
None
Disabled.
The inverter determines that the
frequency reference is lost when the
analog input signal is less than half of
the minimum set value (I/O-02, I/O07, I/O-13).
The inverter determines that the
frequency reference is lost when the
analog input signal is less than the
minimum set value (I/O-02 or I/O-07,
I/O-13).
Pulse input
(0~10kHz)
I/O-13
Description
19
LOV
LOI
LOA
1.0
Description
1.0
6-40
M1 define
Speed-L
Factory Default:
I/O
21
Factory Default:
I/O
22
Speed-H
Speed-L
Speed-M
Speed-H
XCEL-L
XCEL-M
XCEL-H
Dc-brake
2nd Func
Exchange
-ReservedUp
Down
3-Wire
Ext Trip
Pre-heat
iTerm Clear
21
1
1
Speed-M
M3 define
Speed-H
Factory Default:
Setting Range
20
Speed-L
M2 define
Speed-M
22
2
2
Open-loop
LOC/REM
Analog hold
XCEL stop
P Gain2
-ReservedInterlock1
Interlock2
Interlock3
Interlock4
Speed-X
Reset
BX
JOG
FX
RX
Ana Change
Pre excite
Ext.PID Run
Code
LCD display
Default
Setting
I/O-20
M1 define
SPEED-L
I/O-21
M2 define
SPEED-M
I/O-22
M3 define
SPEED-H
I/O-23
M4 define
Reset
See the
table below
I/O-24
M5 define
BX
I/O-25
M6 define
JOG
I/O-26
M7 define
FX
I/O-27
M8 define
RX
Note: BX is Emergency Stop key. Parameter
setting is disabled when BX is ON.
6-41
Description
28
00000000000
0000
0000
P6 P5 P4 M8 M7 M6 M5 M4 M3 M2 M1
Input
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
T/M
bit bit bit bit bit bit bit bit bit bit bit
OFF
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
status
ON
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
status
Factory Default:
29
15
Jog freq
10.00 Hz
Factory Default:
10.00 Hz
30
50.00
50.00
15
15 ms
32
50.00 Hz
40.00
40.00
40.00 Hz
31
10.00
10.00
Code
DRV00
I/O-30
DRV05
DRV06
DRV07
I/O-31
I/O-32
I/O-33
I/O-34
I/O-35
I/O-36
I/O-37
I/O-38
I/O-39
I/O-40
I/O-41
I/O-42
Step speed
Frequency
S. Freq-0
(Zero Spd)
Jog Freq
S. Freq-1
(Spd 1)
S. Freq-2
(Spd 2)
S. Freq-3
(Spd-3)
S. Freq-4
(Spd-4)
S. Freq-5
(Spd-5)
S. Freq-6
(Spd-6)
S. Freq-7
(Spd-7)
S. Freq-8
(Spd-8)
S. Freq-9
(Spd-9)
S. Freq-10
(Spd-10)
S. Freq-11
(Spd-11)
S. Freq-12
(Spd-12)
S. Freq-13
(Spd-13)
S. Freq-14
(Spd-14)
S. Freq-15
(Spd-15)
DRV-04 Data
Keypad-1
Keypad-2
V1
V1S
I
V1+I
Pulse
Int. 485
Ext. PID
JO
G
DRV-00 Speed 0
Digital Freq Ref
Digital Freq Ref
Analog Freq Ref.
Analog Freq Ref.
Analog Freq Ref.
Analog Freq Ref.
Pulse Freq Ref.
Communication
Ext. PID Freq Ref.
Freq source
Keypad
Keypad
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Keypad or
Terminal
Setting example
M1=Speed-L, M2=Speed-M, M3=Speed-H, M4=Jog
M5=BX, M7=FX, M8=RX
Step speed is to be set in DRV-05~06, I/O-31~42
Speed-L
ON
ON
Step
4
ON
ON
Speed-M
ON
ON
ON
Speed-H
ON
JOG
FX
RX
ON
ON
6-43
Jog
50
Ref.
Freq.
20.0
20.0
20.0 sec
Output Frequency
51
Time
0
20.0
M1
20.0
20.0 sec
M2
Accel/Decel
Time
DRV-01
DRV-02
I/O-50
I/O-51
I/O-52
I/O-53
I/O-54
I/O-55
I/O-56
I/O-57
I/O-58
I/O-59
I/O-60
I/O-61
I/O-62
I/O-63
0: OFF, 1: ON
Accel Time-0
Decel Time-0
Accel Time-1
Decel Time-1
Accel Time-2
Decel Time-2
Accel Time-3
Decel Time-3
Accel Time-4
Decel Time-4
Accel Time-5
Decel Time-5
Accel Time-6
Decel Time-6
Accel Time-7
Decel Time-7
ON
Time
2
Time
3
Time
4
ON
Time
5
Time
6
ON
ON
Time
7
ON
ON
M3
ON
FX
ON
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
1
[Dc-brake]
DC Injection Braking can be activated during inverter
stop by configuring one of the Programmable digital
input terminals (M1-M8) to Dc-bake. The preset
DC-start value in FU1-22 is applied. To activate the
DC Injection Braking, close the contact of the
assigned terminal while the inverter is stopped.
XCELH
(M3)
XCELM
(M2)
XCELL
(M1)
[2nd function]
See APP 20~29 for details.
[Exchange]
Exchange is used to bypass the motor from the
inverter line to commercial power or the opposite. To
bypass the motor to commercial line, set the
Exchange function in one of the Programmable
digital input terminal in I/O-20~27 and INV line,
COMM line function in Programmable digital
output terminal(AX-CX) in I/O-76~79.
Speed search function (FU2-22) is activated
automatically during exchanging operation,
enabling smooth exchange.
The following 3 setting should be made to activate
this function;
1) Set one of the Programmable digital input
terminal (I/O-20~27) to 8 Exchange.
2) Set one of the Programmable digital (Aux.
Contact) Output terminal to 16 INV line.
3) Set one of the Programmable digital (Aux.
Contact) Output terminal to 17 COMM line.
6-44
[3-Wire]
This function is for 3-wire start/stop control.
This function is mainly used with a momentary push
button to hold the current frequency output during
acceleration or deceleration.
Output freq.
M1
M2
M3
CM
Time
FX-CM
ON
Exchange-CM
ON
AX-CX
COMM line
INV line
Time
ON
Forward
Time
ON
ON
M3-CM
Inverter
Operation
RX-CM
[Exchanging Sequence]
Time
ON
Time
[Ext Trip]
This is a normally open contact input. When a
terminal set to Ext Trip is ON, inverter cuts off its
output and displays the fault. This can be used as an
external latch trip. The logic is programmable in I/O94 [Normal Open/Normal Close select].
Output Frequency
Freq.
Max.
[iTerm Clear]
This function is used for PID control. When this
terminal is ON, the accumulated value by I-Gain is
set to 0. Refer to PID Control Block Diagram.
Time
FX-CM
Time
[3-Wire Operation]
[Up, Down]
By using the Up and Down function, the drive can
accelerate to a steady speed and decelerate down to a
desired speed by using only two input terminals.
Setting limit is Maximum frequency.
M2-CM
Down
ON
FX-CM ON
M1-CM
Up
Freq.
max.
Time
t2
Commercial
Line Oper.
Time
Time
Reverse
ON
Inverter
Operation
Output Frequency
Time
ON
t1
ON
M1
M2
Time
ON
[Open-loop]
This is used to exchange the control mode of inverter
from PID mode (Close Loop) to V/F mode (Open
Loop).
DRV-03 [Drive Mode] and DRV-04 [Frequency
Mode] are applied when the mode has been changed.
Time
ON
ON
Time
Time
[Up/Down Operation]
6-45
[Main-drive]
When an option board or embeded RS485
communication is used for the frequency setting and
the run/stop command setting, and the setting is ON,
the inverter operation can be changed to Option (or
RS485) operation without changing parameters.
The set values in DRV-92 [Frequency Mode 2] and
DRV-91 [Drive Mode 2] are applied to the Option (or
RS485) operation.
[Interlock 1, 2, 3, 4]
This function is used for MMC operation. When
MMC is selected in APP-01 and interlock is set, M1,
M2, M3 and M4 are automatically assigned for
Interlock function. Therefore, these terminals cannot
be used for setting other functions when interlock is
active. Use M5, M6, M7, and M8 for other function
setting. Refer to MMC operation.
[Reset]
This function is set to use it as fault reset terminal
when ON.
[BX]
This function is set to use it as Emergency Stop
terminal when ON.
[JOG]
This function is set to use Jog operation terminal
when ON.
[FX/RX]
This function is set to issue Forward/Reverse Run.
[Analog hold]
When there is an analog input signal for frequency
reference and Analog hold terminal is ON, inverter
fixes its output frequency regardless of the frequency
reference. When the terminal is OFF, the actual
frequency reference will be applied.
This function is useful when a system requires
constant speed after acceleration or freq reference is
not necessary to be changed.
Analog frequency
reference
[Ana Change]
Inverter changes its frequency reference source from
V1 to I when ON.
Ex) In the case of V1+I operation, V1 is the
default setting and it is changed to I operation
when the terminal is turned ON.
Reference Frequency
Output Frequency
M1-CM
Analog hold
[Pre excite]
This setting switches the inverter to pre-excition state.
This function applies the DC magnetizing current to a
motor to build the flux in Sensorless control. When
Time the operation command is set to ON, the state
changes from pre-excitation to normal.
ON
Time
[XCEL stop]
Inverter stops accelerating and decelerating when this
terminal is ON.
I/O
Run/Stop
Id
We
A: Pre-excitating
[P Gain 2]
This function is used to change P-Gain during PID
operation. When this terminal is ON, PID controller
changes P-Gain to PID P2-Gain.
Refer to PID Control Block Diagram.
[Ext.PID Run]
External PID controller begins operation when the
defined terminal is turned ON. This can be operated
regardless of inverter reference command or used in
conjunction with internal PID operation. Refer to
External PID operation for details.
6-46
S0 mode
Frequency
Factory Default:
I/O
71
I/O
72
Factory Default:
I/O
73
100 %
100
100
72
Output V
Gain*10 V
10 V
Frequency
S1 adjust
100 %
Factory Default:
71
100 %
S1 mode
Frequency
0
0
Frequency
S0 adjust
100 %
Factory Default:
70
S0/S1 -5G
73
100
100 %
0%
100
FDT freq
30.00 Hz
Factory Default:
[Frequency]
S0/S1 terminal outputs inverter output frequency.
The output value is determined by,
S0/S1 Output Voltage = (Output freq. / Max. freq.)
10V (IO-71 or 73)/ 100
I/O
75
10.00 Hz
30.00
30.00
30.00 Hz
FDT band
10.00 Hz
Factory Default:
74
75
10.00
10.00
[Current]
S0/S1 terminal outputs inverter output current. The
output value is determined by,
S0/S1 Output Voltage = (Output current / Rated
current) 10V (IO-71 or 73)/ 100
[Voltage]
S0/S1 terminal outputs inverter output voltage. The
output value is determined by,
S0/S1 Output Voltage = (Output voltage / Max.
output voltage) 10V (IO-71 or 73)/ 100
[DC link vtg]
S0/S1 terminal outputs the DC link voltage of
inverter. The output value is determined by,
S0/S1 Output Voltage = (DC link voltage/Max. DC
link voltage) 10V (IO-71 or 73)/100
[Ext.PID Out]
6-47
Aux mode1
None
Factory Default:
None
76
[FDT-1]
When the output frequency reaches the reference
frequency (target frequency), AX-CX terminal is
CLOSED.
Output Frequency
Ref. freq
Setting Range
None
FDT-1
FDT-2
FDT-3
FDT-4
FDT-5
OL
IOL
Stall
OV
LV
OH
Lost Command
Run
Stop
Steady
INV line
COMM line
Ssearch
Ready
MMC
I/O-75/ 2
Description
None
Output frequency arrival
detection
Specific frequency level
detection
Frequency detection with pulse
Frequency detection 1 with
contact closure
Frequency detection 2 with
contact closure
Overload detection
Inverter overload detection
Stalling
Over voltage detection
Low voltage detection
Inverter overheat detection
Lost command detection
Inverter running detection
Inverter stop detection
Steady speed detection
Time
AX-CX
CLOSED
Time
[FDT-2]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the reference frequency is
in I/O-75 [FDT Bandwidth] centered on I/O-74 [FDT
Frequency], and the output frequency reaches I/O-75
centered on I/O-74.
Detecting Condition: FDT-1 condition & (Value
(Output Freq- Freq Detection)<= Freq Detection
Bandwidth (I/O-75)/2)
Output Frequency
I/O-74
I/O-75 / 2
Time
AX-CX
CLOSED
Time
[FDT-3]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the output frequency
reaches the band centered on the FDT frequency. The
output is OPENED when the output frequency goes
outside the FDT bandwidth centered on the FDT
frequency.
Detecting Condition: Value (Freq Detection (I/O-74)Output Freq)<= Freq Detection Bandwidth (I/O-75)/2
6-48
[FDT-5]
This is the inverted output of [FDT-4].
Output Frequency
I/O-74
Detecting Condition:
During Accel: Output freq >= Freq Detection
During Decel: Output freq > (Freq Detection (I/O-74) Freq Detection Bandwidth (I/O-75)/2)
I/O-75/ 2
Output Frequency
Time
AX-CX
ON
ON
Time
I/O-74
[FDT-4]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the output frequency
reaches the FDT frequency. The output is OPENED
when the output frequency goes below the FDT
bandwidth centered on the FDT frequency.
I/O-75/ 2
Time
AX-CX
ON
ON
Time
Detecting Condition:
During Accel: Output freq >= Freq Detection
During Decel: Output freq > (Freq Detection (I/O-74) Freq Detection Bandwidth (I/O-75)/2)
[OL]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the output current has
reached the FU1-64 [Overload Warning Level] for
the FU1-65 [Overload Warning Time].
Output Frequency
Output Current
FU1-64
[OL level]
I/O-74
Time
I/O-75 / 2
FU1-64
[OL level]
Time
AX-CX
CLOSED
Time
ON
AX-CX
t1
Time
t1
6-49
[IOL]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the output current is above
the 110% of rated inverter current for 60 seconds. If
this situation is continued for one minute, the inverter
will cut off its output and displays IOL (Inverter
overload) Trip. See the nameplate for the rated
inverter current.
Output Current
DC Link Voltage
OV Level (380V DC or 760V DC)
Time
AX-CX
110% of Rated
Inverter
ON
Time
Time
[LV]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the DC link voltage is
below the Low-voltage level.
110% of Rated
Inverter
AX-CX
ON
Time
DC Link Voltage
36sec
24sec
[Stall]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the inverter is on the stall
prevention mode.
Time
AX-CX
ON
Time
Output Current
FU1-71
[Stall Level]
[OH]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the heat sink of the
inverter is above the reference level.
Time
FU1-71
[Stall Level]
[Lost Command]
AX-CX is CLOSED when frequency reference is lost.
Output Frequency
[Run]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the inverter is running.
[Stop]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the inverter is stopped.
Time
AX-CX
CLOSED
Time
[OV]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the DC link voltage is
above the Over-voltage level.
6-50
[Steady]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the inverter is running at
constant speed.
[Ssearch]
AX-CX is CLOSED during the inverter is speed
searching.
[Ready]
AX-CX is CLOSED when the inverter is ready to run.
[MMC]
Automatically set to MMC when MMC is
selected in APP-01.
Bit
Time
ON
FX-CM
Exchange
COMM line
INV line
Time
ON
Inverter
Drive
Setting
Display
000
001
000
010
000
100
Bit 1
(LV)
Time
ON
ON
t1
010
010
Time
ON
Bit 2
(Trip)
Time
t2
Commercial
Line Drive
010
Speed Search
Output Frequency
80
Inverter
Drive
Bit 3
(Retry)
Description
Fault output relay does
not operate at Low
voltage trip.
Fault output relay
operates at Low voltage
trip.
Fault output relay does
not operate at any fault.
Fault output relay
operates at any fault
except Low voltage and
BX (inverter disable)
fault.
Fault output relay does
not operate regardless of
the retry number.
Fault output relay
operates when the retry
number set in FU2-26
decreases to 0 by faults.
Disabled while Auto retry
is ON.
Out status
00000000
Factory Default:
81
0000
0000
00000000
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
0.0 sec
83
0.0
0.0
Relay input
Relay output
On Delay Time
No
87
0
0
88
0
0
Speed
I/O-86,87,-88
set data
0
0
Speed
I/OPulseUnitSel
88
Speed
Factory Default:
86
Speed
0.0
0.0
0.0 sec
PowerOn_Fan
Description
Fan ON when inverter power
0
is ON.
Fan ON when inverter runs
1
Run Fan
(outputs its frequency).
Fan ON when inverter temp
2 Temper Fan exceeds the preset value in
I/O-85.
Caution: I/O-84, 85 are only available for
inverters 37kW and higher.
82
I/O-84
PowerOn
Fan
I/O Relay On
82
0.0 sec
84
Description
Displayed in [Hz]. It is
changed to [Rpm] when
DRV-16 is set to [Rpm].
Flow rate, pressure and
1
Percent temperature are displayed in
[%].
2
Bar
Pressure is displayed in [Bar].
Pressure is displayed in
3
mBar
[mBar].
4
kPa
Pressure is displayed in [kPa].
5
Pa
Pressure is displayed in [Pa].
Set Yes in more than one code among APP-02
0
6-52
Speed
485.
In this case, the LCD display shows LOR.
I/O-93 [Communication time out] determines
whether the signal is lost.
Three types of operating method described on the
table below are settable after loss of communication
signal.
Setting Range
None
FreeRun
Description
I/O
90
Inv No.
1
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
92
5 ms
Factory Default:
93
1.0
00000000000
0000
0000
1.0
94
95
1.0 sec
None
91
9600 bps
1
1
90
Stop
P6 P5 P4 M8 M7 M6 M5 M4 M3 M2 M1
Input
10 9
8 7 6
5 4 3 2 1 0
T/M
bit bit bit bit bit bit bit bit bit bit bit
0: NO
0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1
1: NC
5
5
1 ms
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
111
111
111
98
110
110
110 [C]
Output
freq [Hz]
Code
3
Spd 0
97
Spd 0
Spd 0
Spd 0
Spd 7
Spd 7
Spd 7
Spd 2
I/O97
ON (Speed-L)
ON (Speed-M)
Function
On
Off
-Reserved-
External
temperature sensor
selection (PTC/
NTC)
ON (Speed-H)
BX
ON
RX
ON
ON (FX)
Bit set
2 1
6-54
Resistance
Measurable
Resistance by temperature
based on 25
Temp range
25)2][
5%)
]
-3
2.545
( 5%)
0~125[
0~150[
-5
Note : Measurable temp range varies by thermal sensors. Select the sensor after checking the
measurable temp range specification.
NTC resistance according to temperature
Temp
[ ]
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
Resista
nce
[ ]
0.3562
0.3455
0.3353
0.3254
0.3158
0.3066
0.2976
0.2890
0.2807
0.2727
Temp
[ ]
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
Resista
nce
[ ]
0.2649
0.2574
0.2502
0.2432
0.2364
0.2299
0.2236
0.2174
0.2115
0.2058
Tem
p
[ ]
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Resista
nce
[ ]
0.2002
0.1949
Tem
p
[ ]
110
111
Resista
nce
[ ]
0.1536
0.1497
Tem
p
[ ]
120
121
Resista
nce
[ ]
0.1195
0.1167
Tem
p
[ ]
130
131
Resista
nce
[ ]
0.0942
0.0921
Tem
p
[ ]
140
141
Resista
nce
[ ]
0.0752
0.0736
0.1897
0.1847
0.1798
0.1751
0.1705
0.1661
0.1618
0.1577
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
0.1459
0.1423
0.1387
0.1353
0.1319
0.1287
0.1255
0.1225
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
0.1139
0.1112
0.1085
0.1060
0.1035
0.1011
0.0987
0.0965
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
0.0900
0.0880
0.0860
0.0841
0.0822
0.0804
0.0786
0.0769
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
0.0720
0.0705
0.0690
0.0675
0.0661
0.0647
0.0633
0.0620
0.0608
Note: Use the external NTC having the specification above and adjust I/O-98 when the temp
difference between inverter and external sensor is occurred.
Note: Overheat protection can be monitored by setting one of the I/O-76~79 [Aux mode 1, 2, 3] to
OH.
6-55
Jump code
1
Factory Default:
01
0
0
None
Description
None
MMC
No
02
0
0
6-57
6-58
Pulse
Int.485
Ext. PID
Inverter Ref.
Freq Setting
V1+I
V1
V1S
Keypad-2
Keypad-1
Freq Mode
DRV-04
Speed-L,
-M,-H,-X
Step Freq-15
Step Freq-14
Step Freq-13
Step Freq-3
I/O-20~27
Up Down Freq
Step Freq-2
Ext. PID
Int.485
Pulse
V1+I
V1S
V1
Keypad-2
Keypad-1
APP-05
Multi-function Input
Terminal Setting
(M1~M8)
Jog Freq
Step Freq-1
APP-04
V1
Pulse
1
2
PID F/B Selection
PID F/B
APP-06
Kf
PID
APP-03
PID Output
Scale
APP-12
Gain
PID
Low Limit Freq.
APP-11
Limit
APP-10
PID
High Limit Freq.
Freq
proc PI dis
I/O-20~27
Multi-function Input
Terminal Setting
(M1~M8)
DRV-14
Target Freq.
wTarFreq
APP02
proc PI mode
Accel
/Decel
In general, the PID output becomes inverters Target Freq. In this case, PID is controlling the whole system
and the PID output becomes the target freq of the system and inverter is operating according to Accel/Decel
Time. PID control sampling time is 10msec.
Multi-function input
terminal setting
(M1~M8)
I/O-20~27
iTerm Clear
P Gain2
0
KI
Deviation
Target Freq.
KP 2
KP
KD
APP-14
APP-07
PID P gain
APP-08
PID I gain
APP-09
PID D gain
APP-13
PID P2 gain
PID
6-59
Power
Supply
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
U
V
W
IM
G
PUMP
M7 FWD Run/Stop
PID Control
Selection
M8 REV Run/Stop
M1 (Setting: Open-loop)
CM Common Terminal
V+ Power for Speed Signal
(+12V, 10mA)
Target freq
setting
0V 24V
Power
Supply
AC220V 50/60 Hz
6-60
03
0.0
0.0
0.0%
04
V1
05
0
0
07
1.0
1.0
1.0 %
Set the proportional gain for PID control. When PGain is set at 100% and I-Time at 0.0 second, it
means the PID controller output is 100% for 100%
error value. P-Gain is set to 50% and I- Time to 0.0
sec, PID controller output becomes 50% for 100%
error value.
2
2
06
0
0
No
08
10.0
10.0
10.0 sec
Set the integral gain for PID control. This is the time
the PID controller takes to output 100% for 100%
error value. For example, when it is set to 30 sec, 30
sec is taken for PID controller to output 100% for
100% error value. 100% error means feedback value
is 0 to the preset reference value.
APP PID D-time
09
0.0 ms
Factory Default:
09
0.0
0.0
0.0 ms
10
60.00
Factory Default:
60.00
60.00 Hz
11
0.5
0.5
0.5 Hz
12
100.0
100.0
100.0 %
100.0
100.0
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
13
100.0 %
14
Factory Default:
100.0
100.0 %
Factory Default:
15
0
0
No
NO
17
21
10.0
10.0
10.0 sec
5.0
5.0
5.0 sec
100.0
20
0
0
1st Functions
DRV-01
Acceleration time
[Acc. time]
DRV-02
Deceleration time
[Dec. time]
FU1-31
Base Frequency
[Base freq]
FU1-40
Volts/Hz mode
[V/F Pattern]
Forward torque
FU2-68
boost
[Fwd Boost]
Reverse torque
FU2-69
boost
[Rev Boost]
Stall prevention
FU1-60
level
[Stall Level]
ETH level for 1
FU1-61
minute
[ETH 1min]
ETH level for
FU1-62
continuous
[ETH cont]
FU2-43
Motor rated current
[Rated-Curr]
Description
2nd Functions
APP-20
[2nd Acc time]
APP-21
[2nd Dec time]
APP-22
[2nd BaseFreq]
APP-23
[2nd V/F]
APP-24
[2nd F-boost]
APP-25
[2nd R-boost]
APP-26
[2nd Stall]
APP-27
[2nd ETH 1min]
APP-28
[2nd ETH cont]
APP-29
[2nd R-Curr]
40
0
0
6-63
Line
Power
iP5A
Aux1
RLY3
49.99
49.99 Hz
Aux. Motor 3
Factory Default:
RLY4
Aux. Motor 4
49.99
Aux. Motor 2
RLY2
V1 Aux 2
V1S Aux 3
I
Aux 4
Factory Default:
RLY1
45
Main Motor
49.99
49.99
49.99 Hz
49
50
49.99
49.99
49.99 Hz
[MMC Diagram]
41
1
1
Factory Default:
42
00:00
00:00
00:00
Factory Default:
43
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
49.99 Hz
44
20.00
20.00
56
15.00
15.00
57
15.00
15.00
52
15.00 Hz
15.00 Hz
20.00
20.00
20.00 Hz
51
20.00 Hz
49.99
49.99
6-64
58
5.0
APPPid AccTime
60
2.0 sec
Factory Default:
60
2.0
2.0
2.0 sec
APPPid DecTime
61
2.0 sec
Factory Default:
5.0
5.0 sec
61
2.0
2.0
2.0 sec
Sets the time the inverter waits for the input before
stopping the auxiliary motors.
Output
Frequency
Start freq 1
(APP-44)
No
Output
Frequency
Max. Freq.
Stop freq1
(APP-51)
Starting
Freq.
5.0
5.0 sec
62
Start
Aux. Motor
Start/Stop
Stop
Starting
Freq.
Flow
When the flow
increase
When the flow
decrease
H-min
H-max
Water Level in
a Tank
RUN
STOP
Main Motor
RUN
STOP
Aux. Motor
6-65
60.0
64
0.00
0.00
0.00 Hz
60.0
60.0 sec
63
65
2.0
2.0
2.0 %
Wakeup level
(APP65)
Target
Level
Time
Output Frequency
t<APP63
Sleep delay
(APP63)
Sleep freq
(APP64)
Time
Main
Motor
Stop
[Sleep Operation]
6-66
Star
66
0
0
APP AutoEx-intv
67
72:00
Factory Default:
20.00 Hz
72:00
72:00
72:00
APP AutoEx-level
68
20.00 Hz
Factory Default:
67
68
20.00
20.00
6-67
3 Phase
Input
R S
K1.1
iP5A
K2.2
U V W
M1
0
0
No
K2
K1
Factory Default:
69
M2
iP5A
CM
RLY
Auto
Main
M1
Auto
S1
RLY
M2
Main
S2
K2
K2
K1
RLY1
K1
RLY3 RLY4
K1.1
K1
K2.1
K2
K1
K1.1
K2
K2.1
M1/iP5
M1/main
M2/iP5
6-68
Feedback
Starting Aux motor pressure difference APP-71
Threshold
Aux
motor
Aux motor
starting freq.
APP-44~50
Aux motor
start freq
APP-44~50
Threshold
Main
motor
Aux motor stop freq.
APP 51~57
Aux motor
starting delay
time APP-58
Aux motor
stopping delay
time APP-59
6-69
71
2%
Factory Default:
Factory Default:
75
Factory Default:
76
600 sec
82
50.00
50.00
50.00%
0.0
Code
0.0
0.0 %
0.00
3
3
KeyPad
0.00
0.00 Hz
74
81
APP-80
APP-85
ExtPID Pgain
1.0 [%]
APP-86
ExtPID Itime
APP-83
Range
0 (No)
1 (Yes)
0 (I)
1 (V1)
Ext Ref Sel 3 (Key-Pad)
2 (Pulse)
3 (Key-Pad)
Ext Ref Perc 50.00 [%] 0 100.00 [%]
0 (I)
Ext Fbk Sel
0 (I)
1 (V1)
2 (Pulse)
0 (No)
APP-82
600
Default
Ext PI mode
APP-81
600
LCD Display
0 999.9 [%]
0 2000 [msec]
begins]
It is the inverter target frequency to be output until
Pre PID operation is finished when Inverter Run
signal is ON and Pre PID operation is selected.
APP-75 [condition to activate PID operation]
User sets the value which is considered enough to
start PID operation compared to feedback value
during Pre PID operation. If the feedback value
exceeds the set value in APP-75, Pre PID operation
ends and PID operation begins.
APP-89
ExtPID lmt-L
0.00 [%]
0 30.00 [%]
APP-90
ExtPID Scale
APP-91
Ext P2-gain
APP-92
Ext P Scale
0.0 [%]
0 999.9 [%]
0 (No)
0 (No)
1 (Yes)
APP 82 [Ext PID Ref value] is settable when APP81 [Ext PID Ref selection] is set to Keypad.
APP97 [Ext PID Loop Time] sets the time to
activate Ext PID controller. Set the desired value
according to system.
Ext PID can be used for controlling other system
independently as an external PID controller
using
both PID controller in APP-02 and External PID
controller
using Ext PID output as an Inverter
target frequency. See 10) APP-02, APP-80 (to use
Dual PID operation) for more details.
6-71
Keypad
APP-81
Multi-function Input
Terminal Setting
(M1~M8)
I/O-20~27
V1
Pulse
APP-82
Pulse
Ext. PID F/B
Selection
1
2
I
V1
APP-83
APP-90
Gain
Zer
o
Ext. PID
Low Limit Freq.
APP-89
Limit
APP-88
Ext. PID
High Limit Freq.
Ext.PID
Kf
APP-93
Zero
APP80
Ext.PID Parameter
DRV-20
proc PI dis
I/O-20~27
Multi-function Input
Terminal Setting
(M1~M8)
Ext. PI mode
APP-05
S0, S1 Mode
Analog Meter
Output Setting
I/O-70,72
Freq Mode
DRV-04
6-72
I/O-20~27
I Term Clear
P Gain2
0
KI
Deviation
Target Freq.
KP 2
KP
KD
APP-92
APP-85
APP-86
APP-87
APP-91
Ext. PID
6-73
]
Ext. PI mode
APP-93
APP-82
APP80
Multi-function Input
Terminal Setting
(M1~M8)
I/O-20~27
Kf
3
Keypad
Gain
Limit
Zero
Zer
o
S0, S1 Mode
Ext.PID
APP-81
For Connection to
External Controller
(Other System)
proc PI dis
Ext. PID Run
APP-83
Ext. Fbk Sel
I/O-20~27
Multi-function Input
Terminal Setting
(M1~M8)
APP-90
V1
APP-89
DRV-20
Ext.PID Parameter
This illustrates controlling other system independently. Set I/O-70 or 72 [S0/S1 mode] to Ext PID Out and
connect external system to S0 or S1 terminal. When Ext.PID Run signal is ON at the defined terminal in I/O20~27, it starts output.
APP-93
APP-82
APP-80
APP-88
I/O-20~27
Kf
I/O-70,-72
Zero
Zero
APP-81
APP-83
APP-90
I/O-20~27
APP-89
DRV-20
Ext.PID Parameter
Freq
proc PI mode
APP-03
Aux Ref Mode
PID High
LImit Freq.
APP-10
APP-04
Multi-function Input
Terminal Setting
(M1~M8)
APP02
I/O-20~27
Kf
Gain
Limit
Accel/
Decel
PID
proc PI dis
APP-05
APP-06
Ext. PID
PID F/B
0
APP-12
I
PID F/B
Selection
DRV-14
wTarFreq
APP-11
Target Freq.
PID Low
Limit Freq.
This illustrates dual use of PID controller (APP-02) and External PID controller. Set APP-81 [Ext. Ref Sel] to
6-74
Analog Input (V1, I, or Pulse) and perform terminal wiring for analog input. To give the digital reference, set
APP-81 [Ext. Ref Sel] to Keypad and set proper value in APP-82 [Ext. Ref Perc]. Set the Ext. PID Feedback
among V1, I, Pulse in APP-83 and perform terminal wiring for analog input. External PID Ref. and feedback are
connected to PID controller. When Ext.PID Run signal is ON to the defined terminal in I/O-20~27, it starts its
output. S0/S1 terminal can be used to connect to other system.
]
Ext. PI mode
APP-93
APP-82
Multi-function Input
Terminal Setting
(M1~M8)
Ext. PID
High LImit Freq.
APP-88
APP80
I/O-20~27
Kf
3
Keypad
Gain
Limit
Zer
o
Zero
Ext.PID
APP-81
proc PI dis
Ext. PID Run
APP-83
Multi-function Input
Terminal Setting
(M1~M8)
DRV-04
I/O-20~27
1
V1
APP-90
Ext. PID
Output Gain
APP-89
Ext. PID
Low Limit Freq.
DRV-20
Freq Mode
Ext.PID Parameter
ExtPID output can be used for inverter target frequency. To activate this function, set analog input (V1, I, Pulse)
as a reference value to other system or set APP-81 [Ext. Ref Sel] to Keypad and set proper value in APP-82
[Ext. Ref Perc]. Set APP-83 [Ext. Fbk Sel] to Analog input (I, V1, Pulse) and conduct wiring. And set DRV-04
[Freq Mode] to Ext. PID, then ExtPID output functions as Inverter main speed reference (target frequency).
When Ext.PID Run signal is ON in the defined terminal in I/O-20~27, it starts its output and inverter performs
Accel/Decel with output frequency. Other system can be connected via S0/S1 terminal.
6-75
Notes :
Keypad Display
Over Current 1
Protective
Function
Over Current
Protection
Ground Fault
Ground Fault
Protection
Over Voltage
Over voltage
protection
Over Load
Current Limit
Protection
(Overload
Protection)
Inverter
Over Heat
Description
The inverter turns off its output when the output current of the inverter flows more
than 200% of the inverter rated current.
The inverter turns off its output when a ground fault occurs and the ground fault
current is more than the internal setting value of the inverter. Over current trip
function may protect the inverter when a ground fault occurs due to a low ground
fault resistance.
The inverter turns off its output if the DC voltage of the main circuit increases
higher than the rated value when the motor decelerates or when regenerative
energy flows back to the inverter due to a regenerative load. This fault can also
occur due to a surge voltage generated at the power supply system.
The inverter turns off its output if the output current of the inverter flows at 120%
of the inverter rated current.
The inverter turns off its output if the heat sink is over heated due to a damaged
cooling fan or an alien substance in the cooling fan.
The internal electronic thermal of the inverter determines the over heating of the
motor. If the motor is overloaded the inverter turns off the output. The inverter
Electronic
cannot protect the motor when driving a multi-pole motor or when driving
E-Thermal
Thermal
multiple motors, so consider thermal relays or other thermal protective devices for
each motor.
Overload capacity: 130% for 1 min
Use this function if the user needs to turn off the output by an external trip signal.
Ext. Trip
External Trip (Normal Open Contact) Inverter blocks the output to protect motor overload by
detecting through this terminal.
The inverter turns off its output if the DC voltage is below the detection level
Low Voltage
Low Voltage
because insufficient torque or over heating of the motor can occurs when the input
Protection
voltage of the inverter drops.
The inverter turns off the output if an IGBT short through or an output short
Over Current 2
IGBT Short
occurs.
The inverter turns off its output when the one or more of the output (U, V, W)
Output Phase
Output Phase Open
phase is open. The inverter detects the output current to check the phase open of
open
the output.
Used for the emergency stop of the inverter. The inverter instantly turns off the
BX Protection output when the BX terminal is turned ON, and returns to regular operation when
BX
(Instant Cut Off) the BX terminal is turned OFF. Take caution when using this function.
Over Heat
HW-Diag
COM Error
CPU Error
Inv. OLT
NTC open
A fault signal is output when an error occurs to the control circuitry of the
Inverter H/W inverter. There are the Wdog error, the EEP error, Input phase open, NTC open
Fault
and the ADC Offset for this fault
Communication
This fault is displayed when the inverter cannot communicate with the keypad.
Error
Inverter
The inverter turns off its output when the output current of the inverter flows more
Overload
than the rated level (110% for 1 minute, 130% for 4 seconds).
NTC Open
7-1
LOP
LOR
LOV
LOI
LOX
Protective
Function
Description
To reset fault, Press RESET key, close RST-CM terminals or cycle the input power.
If a problem persists, please contact the factory or your local distributor.
7-2
Fault Remedy
Protective
Function
Cause
Remedy
Operating
Method when
the Speed
Reference is
Lost
Inverter
Overload
Cause
Remedy
7-4
7.2 Troubleshooting
Condition
Checking Point
1) Main circuit inspection:
Is the input (line) voltage normal? (Is the LED in the inverter is lit?)
Is the motor connected correctly?
2) Input signal inspection:
Check the operating signal input to the inverter.
Check the forward and the reverse signal input simultaneously to the inverter?
Check the command frequency signal input to the inverter.
3) Parameter setting inspection:
The Motor Does Not
Is the reverse prevention (FU1-01) function set?
Rotate.
Is the Drive mode (DRV-03) set correctly?
Is the command frequency set to 0?
4) Load inspection:
Is the load too large or is the motor jammed? (Mechanical brake)
5) Other:
Is the alarm displayed on the keypad or is the alarm LED lit? (STOP LED
blinks)
The Motor Rotates in
Is the phase sequence of the output terminal U, V, W correct?
Opposite Directions.
Is the starting signal (forward/reverse) connected correctly?
Is the frequency reference signal correct? (Check the level of the input signal)
Is the following parameter setting is correct?
The Difference Between
the Rotating Speed and the Lower Limit Frequency (FU1-34), Upper Limit Frequency (FU1-35), Analog
Frequency Gain (I/O-1~10)
Reference is Too Large.
Is the input signal line influenced by external noise? (Use a shielded wire)
Is the acceleration/deceleration time is set too short a period of time?
The Inverter Does Not
Is the load too large?
Accelerate or Decelerate
Is the Torque Boost (FU2-68, 69) value is too high that the current limit
Smoothly.
function and the stall prevention function do not operate?
The Motor Current is Too Is the load too large?
High.
Is the Torque Boost Value (manual) too high?
Is the Upper Limit Frequency (FU1-35) value correct?
Is the load too large?
The Rotating Speed Does
Is the Torque Boost (FU1-68, 69) value too high that the stall prevention
Not Increase.
function (FU1-70, 71) does not operate?
1) Load inspection:
Is the load oscillating?
The Rotating Speed
2) Input signal inspection:
Oscillates When the
Is the frequency reference signal oscillating?
Inverter is Operating.
3) Other:
Is the wiring too long when the inverter is using V/F control? (over 500m)
7-5
M/C
Tr5
Charge resistor
D1 D2 D3
R
Electrolytic
capacitors
D4 D5 D6
N
Tr4
Tr6
Tr2
D2
D3
Tr1
IGBT
Tr3
Tr5
Test polarity
+
R
DCP+
DCP+
R
S
DCP+
DCP+
S
T
DCP+
DCP+
T
U
DCP
DCP
U
V
DCP
DCP
V
W
DCP
DCP
W
Check
value
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
7-6
Number
D4
D5
D6
Tr4
Tr6
Tr2
Test polarity
+
R
N
N
R
S
N
N
S
T
N
N
T
U
N
N
U
V
N
N
V
W
N
N
W
Check
value
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
D1
Charge
diode
Charge
resistor
Tr5
Electrolytic
capacitor
D4
D5
D6
Tr4
Tr6
Tr2
Tr3
Tr5
Test polarity
+
R
DCP+
DCP+
R
S
N
N
S
U
DCP
DCP
U
V
DCP
DCP
V
W
DCP
DCP
W
Check
value
Closed
Open
Open
Closed
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
7-7
Number
D4
D6
Tr4
Tr6
Tr2
Test polarity
+
R
N
N
R
T
N
N
T
U
N
N
U
V
N
N
V
W
N
N
W
Check
value
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
7.4 Maintenance
The iP5A series is an industrial electronic product with advanced semiconductor elements. However,
temperature, humidity, vibration and aging parts may still affect it. To avoid this, it is recommended to perform
routine inspections.
7.4.1 Precautions
Be sure to remove the drive power input while performing maintenance.
Be sure to perform maintenance only after checking that the bus has discharged (The voltage between
terminal P1-N (or P2-N) should be less than DC 30V). The bus capacitors in the electronic circuit can still be
charged even after the power is turned off.
The correct output voltage can only be measured by using a rectifier voltage meter. Other voltage meters,
including digital voltage meters, are likely to display incorrect values caused by the high frequency PWM
output voltage of the drive.
7.4.2 Routine Inspection
Be sure to check the following before operation:
The conditions of the installation location
The conditions of the drive cooling
Abnormal vibration
Abnormal heating
7.4.3 Periodic Inspection
Are there any loose bolt, nut or rust caused by surrounding conditions? If so, tighten them up or replace
them.
Are there any deposits inside the drive-cooling fan? If so, remove using air.
Are there any deposits on the drives PCB (Printed Circuit Boards)? If so, remove using air.
Are there any abnormalities in the various connectors of the drives PCB? If so, check the condition of the
connector in question.
Check the rotating condition of the cooling fan, the size and condition of the capacitors and the connections
with the magnetic contactor. Replace them if there are any abnormalities.
7.4.4 Megger/Dielectric Test
Perform megger test after inverter wiring is disconnected. Test voltage should not be applied to the inverter.
Megger test should be conducted only for the main circuit, not the control circuit. Use DC 500V megger.
Dielectric test should not be conducted to the inverter. Otherwise, IGBT may be damaged.
7-8
Ambient
Environment
2 year
Inspection
1 year
Period
Daily
Inspection
Item
Inspection
Location
7.4.5
Inspection Method
All
Equipment
Input
Voltage
Main Circuit
All
Conductor/
Wire
Terminal
IGBT
Module
/Diode
Module
Smoothing
Capacitor
Relay
Motor
Display
Cooling
System
Control Circuit
Protective Circuit
Resistor
Operation
Check
Cooling
Fan
Insulation
Resistor
Temperature:
-10~+40 no
freezing.
Humidity: Under
50% no dew
No abnormality
Over 5M
No fault
Measuring
Instrument
Thermometer,
Hygrometer,
Recorder
Digital MultiMeter/Tester
DC 500V class
Megger
No fault
Visual check
Undo the inverter connection and
measure the resistance between R,
S, T
P, N and U, V, W
P,
N with a tester.
Visual check
Measure with a capacitancemeasuring device.
No fault
(Refer How to
Check Power
Components)
Digital MultiMeter/Analog
Tester
No fault
Over 85% of the
rated capacity
Capacitance
Measuring
Device
Auditory check
No fault
Visual check
Visual check
No fault
Error must be
within
10%
the displayed
resistance.
The voltage
balance between
the phases for
200V (400V)
class is under 4V
(8V).
The fault circuit
operates
according to the
sequence.
Must rotate
smoothly.
No fault
Digital MultiMeter/Analog
Tester
Check the
specified and
management
values.
Voltmeter/
Ammeter etc.
No fault
Over 5M
Meter
All
Criterion
Digital MultiMeter/Rectifyin
g Voltmeter
500V class
Megger
7-9
Parts replacement
Part name
Period
Cooling fan
2-3 years
Comments
Exchange for a new part after consulting
LS A/S center.
Check for the periodic inspection for 1
year. Exchange for a new part after
consulting LS A/S center.
Electrolytic
capacitor
5 years
Relays
The life expectancy of a part depends on the type of part, the environment, and operating conditions.
7-10
CHAPTER 8 - OPTIONS
8.1 Option List
32 character display
keypad Download and Upload available
2m, 3m and 5m long keypad cable enables
Remote
Remote cable users to control the inverter from a distant
area.
DB resistor
Enables inverter to decelerate rapidly.
Dynamic
DB units are provided as an option from 11
braking
DB unit
kW.
Conduit for
Install it to fit for NEMA TYPE 1
Conduit option
NEMA TYPE 1 Enclosure.
Note) Refer to Option manuals for details.
LCD
External
Keypad
8-1
All units
Optional
Optional
Optional
15~90kW
(20~125HP)
Chapter 8 - Options
Keypad dimensions
8-2
Chapter 8 - Options
8.2.2
Remote cable
Ordering No.
051050025
051050026
051050027
Description
Remote cable 2m
Remote cable 3m
Remote cable 5m
- Group 2:
B2
P/B1
- Group 3:
B1
Terminals
G
B2
B1
N
P
B2
B1
DB Unit
SV150DBU-2
SV220DBU-2
SV037DBH-2
SV037DBH-2, 2Set
SV150DBU-4
SV220DBU-4
SV037DBH-4
SV075DBH-4
SV150DBU-2U
SV220DBU-2 U
SV370DBU-2 U
SV550DBU-2 U
SV150DBU-4 U
SV220DBU-4 U
SV370DBU-4 U
SV550DBU-4 U
SV750DBU-4 U
SV550DBU-4, 2Set
SV750DBU-4, 2Set
SV750DBU-4, 3Set
-
Dimension
Group 1.
See 4) Dimensions
Group 2.
See 4) Dimensions
Group 1.
See 4) Dimensions
Group 2.
See 4) Dimensions
Group 3.
See 4) Dimensions
B2
Description
Ground terminal
Connect to DB Resistors B2
Connect to DB Resistors B1
Connect to inverter terminal N
Connect to inverter terminal P1
Terminals
N
P
CM
OH*
8-3
Description
Connect to inverter terminal N
Connect to inverter terminal P1
OH Common
Over Heat Trip output terminal
(Open Collector output: 20mA, 27V DC)
Chapter 8 - Options
DB Unit
DB Resistor
B2
B2
B1
B1
TH2
TH1
Short
P1(+)
P2(+)
N(-)
MCCB(Option)
U
V
W
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
G
AC Input
50/60 Hz
M1
M2
MOTOR
S0
S1
5G
M3
M4
M5
3A
M6
3C
M7
3B
M8
Common Terminal
CM
DB resistor terminal
B1, B2
Description
Wire the terminal properly based on wiring block diagram.
Connect a DB resistor to the DB Units B1, B2 terminals.
Thermal sensor terminal of DB resistor.
TH1,TH2
Chapter 8 - Options
4)Dimensions
Group 1
(Unit: mm)
IM
B1
B2
G
B2
B1
N
P
8-5
Chapter 8 - Options
Group 2
(Unit: mm)
8-6
Chapter 8 - Options
Group 3
(Unit: mm)
WIRING
R
S
(P2)
T
P
N
U
V
W
IM
B2
B1
B2
B1
G
N
P
5) Monitoring LEDs
*
Group 1
LED
OHT
(GREEN,
LEFT)
POWER
(RED)
RUN
(GREEN,
RIGHT)
Description
When heat sink is overheated and the level exceeds its
setting limit, overheat protection is activated and OHT
LED is turned ON after DBUs signal is shut off.
POWER LED is turned ON upon inverter Power ON
because normally it is connected to the inverter.
RUN LED is blinking while DBU is operating normally
by motor regenerating energy.
8-7
Chapter 8 - Options
Group 2
LED
RESET
POWER
RUN
OHT
OCT
RESET
POWER
(GREEN)
RUN
(GREEN)
OHT (RED)
OCT (RED)
Description
Press this switch to release OCT FAULT status. Pressing
this turns the OCT LED off.
POWER LED is turned ON upon inverter Power ON
because normally it is connected to the inverter.
RUN LED is blinking while DBU is operating normally
by motor regenerating energy.
When heat sink is overheated and the level exceeds its
setting limit, overheat protection is activated and OHT
LED is turned ON after DBUs signal is shut off.
Over current trip signal. When overcurrent is flowed to the
iGBT, protection function shuts off the operating signal
and OCT LED is tured ON.
Group 3
POWER
RUN
OHT
OCT
FOT
LED
POWER
(RED)
RUN
(GREEN)
OHT
(RED)
OCT
(RED)
FOT
(RED)
Description
POWER LED is turned ON upon inverter Power ON
because normally it is connected to the inverter.
RUN LED is blinking while DBU is operating normally
by motor regenerating energy.
When heat sink is overheated and the level exceeds its
setting limit, overheat protection is activated and OHT
LED is turned ON after DBUs signal is shut off.
Over current trip signal. When overcurrent is flowed to the
iGBT, protection function shuts off the operating signal
and OCT LED is tured ON.
FOT LED is turned ON when fuse is opened to shut the
overcurrent during braking.
8-8
Chapter 8 - Options
8.2.4
DB Resistor
1) External DB Resistor
SV-iP5A inverters do not built-in DB resistor on Power stack as factory installation. External DB Unit and
Resistor (Optional) should be installed. See the following table for more details (ED: 5%, Continuous Braking
Time: 15 sec). If Enable duty (%ED) is increased to 10%, use the external DB resistor having twice Wattage
rating.
2
0
0
V
4
0
0
V
Applied
motor
capacity
(kW / HP)
5.5 / 7.5
7.5 / 10
11 / 15
15 / 20
18.5 / 25
22 / 30
30 / 40
5.5 / 7.5
7.5 / 10
11 / 15
15 / 20
18.5 / 25
22 / 30
30 / 40
37 / 50
45 / 60
55 / 75
75 / 100
90 / 125
Operating rate
(ED/Continuous
Braking Time)
[ohm]
[W]
Type
[ohm]
[W]
Type
5% / 15 sec
5% / 15 sec
5% / 15 sec
5% / 15 sec
5% / 15 sec
5% / 15 sec
10% / 6 sec
5% / 15 sec
5% / 15 sec
5% / 15 sec
5% / 15 sec
5% / 15 sec
5% / 15 sec
10% / 6 sec
10% / 6 sec
10% / 6 sec
10% / 6 sec
10% / 6 sec
10% / 6 sec
30
20
15
11
9
8
4.2
120
90
60
45
35
30
16.9
16.9
11.4
11.4
8.4
8.4
700
1000
1400
2000
2400
2800
6400
700
1000
1400
2000
2400
2800
6400
6400
9600
9600
12800
12800
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
-
20
15
10
8
5
5
85
60
40
30
20
20
-
800
1200
2400
2400
3600
3600
1000
1200
2000
2400
3600
3600
-
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
TYPE 3
-
Inverter
Type
BR0800W020J
BR1200W015J
BR2400W010J
BR2400W008J
BR3600W005J
BR3600W005J
BR3600W005J
BR1000W085J
BR1200W060J
BR2000W040J
BR2400W030J
BR3600W020J
BR3600W020J
SV 055iP5A-2
SV 075iP5A-2
SV 110iP5A-2
SV 150iP5A-2
SV 185iP5A-2
SV 220iP5A-2
SV 300iP5A-2
SV 055iP5A-4
SV 075iP5A-4
SV 110iP5A-4
SV 150iP5A-4
SV 185iP5A-4
SV 220iP5A-4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
W
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
8-9
H
345
345
445
445
445
445
445
345
345
445
445
445
445
Dimension [mm]
D
A
93
140
93
140
93
140
93
140
165
140
165
140
165
140
93
140
93
140
93
140
93
140
165
140
165
140
B
330
330
430
430
430
430
430
330
330
430
430
430
430
C
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8
Chapter 8 - Options
* Type
8-10
Chapter 8 - Options
8.2.5
In the PWM type inverter, a surge voltage attributable to wiring constants is generated at the motor terminals.
Especially for a 400V class motor, the surge voltage may deteriorate the insulation. When the 400V class motor
is driven by the inverter, consider the following measures:
Rectifying the motor insulation
For the 400V class motor, use an insulation-rectified motor. Specifically, the 400V class inverter-driven,
insulation-rectified motor.
For the dedicated motor such as the constant-torque motor and low-vibration motor, use the inverter-driven,
dedicated motor.
Suppressing the surge voltage on the inverter output side
On the secondary side of the inverter, connect the optional surge voltage suppression filter.
U,V,W
Inverter
Surge
Suppressor filter
Wiring
Motor
Within 5m
Within 300m
Caution
Check the Input/Output when wiring the filter.
Wiring distance from inverter output to filter input should not exceed 5 meter.
Wiring distance from filter to motor should not exceed 300 meter.
8-11
Chapter 8 - Options
8.2.6
8-12
Chapter 8 - Options
8-13
Chapter 8 - Options
Note: Choose the proper size of the Locknut, Bushing corresponding to trade size of the Conduit
in use.
8-14
9.1.2
RS-232C/485
Converter or
USB485
Repeater
* REPEATER is not a required item but helps communication in long-distance communication or high noise
environment.
9.1.3 Before installation
Before installation and operation, this should be read thoroughly. If not, it can cause personal injury or damage
to other equipment.
9-1
9.2 Specification
9.2.1
Performance specification
Item
Transmission form
Applicable inverter
Connectable drives
Transmission distance
Recommended wire
9.2.2
9.2.3
Specification
Communication specification
Item
Communication speed
Communication system
Character system
Stop bit length
Error check(CRC16)
Parity bit
Protocol supported
9.2.4
Hardware specification
Item
Installation
Power supply
Specification
Specification
Installation
9-2
Communication parameters
Code
Display
DRV_03
Drive mode
DRV_04
Freq mode
Name
Drive mode
Freq mode
DRV_91
Drive mode2
Drive mode 2
DRV_92
Freq mode2
Freq mode 2
I/O_20~27
M1 ~ M8
I/O_90
Inv No
I/O_91
Baud rate
I/O_92
I/O_93
Programmable
Digital Inputs
Inverter number
Communication
speed
Operating mode
when
communication
signal is lost
Time to
determine
whether
Communication
signal is lost.
Set value
Int. 485
Int. 485
KeyPad
Fx/Rx-1
Fx/Rx-2
KeyPad-1
KeyPad-2
V1
V1S
I
V1+I
Pulse
Unit
Default
Fx/Rx-1
KeyPad-1
Fx/Rx-1
KeyPad-1
Main-drive
1~250
1200 bps
2400 bps
4800 bps
9600 bps
19200 bps
9600 bps
None
FreeRun
Stop
0.1~120.0
None
sec
1.0
9.3 Operation
9.3.1 Operating steps
1) Check whether the computer and the inverter are connected correctly.
2) Turn ON the inverter. But, do not connect the load until stable communication between the computer and the
inverter is verified. Start the operating program for the inverter from the computer.
3) Operate the inverter using the operating program for the inverter.
4) Refer to 13.8 Troubleshooting if the communication is not operating normally.
5) User program or the DriveView program supplied from LS Industrial Systems can be used as the operating
program for the inverter.
6) Turn the inverter J3 switch ON to connect the terminating resistor for the end of network.
* Connect to C+,C-,CM terminal on the control terminal. Be careful for the polarity(+, -).
* Max connectable inverter is 31.
9-3
Master
Request Frame
Slave
(Inverter)
9.4.1
Response Frame
I/O 94 [Communication
response delay time]
Basic format
Inverter No.
1 byte
2 bytes
* Normal response (Acknowledge Response):
ENQ
Inverter No.
1 byte
CMD
1 byte
CMD
2 bytes
1 byte
Data
SUM
EOT
2 bytes
1 byte
Data
n*4
bytes
SUM
EOT
2 bytes
1 byte
Data
SUM
EOT
2 bytes
1 byte
n bytes
Inverter No.
1 byte
CMD
2 bytes
1 byte
2 bytes
2) Description:
* Request starts with ENQ and ends with EOT.
* Acknowledge Response starts with ACK and ends with EOT.
* Negative Acknowledge Response starts with NAK and ends with EOT.
* Inverter Number is the number of Inverters used and indicated in 2 byte ASCII-HEX.
(ASCII-HEX: Hexadecimal consists of 0 ~ 9, A ~ F)
* CMD: Capital letter (IF Error when small letter is used.)
Character
ASCII-HEX
Command
R
W
X
Y
52h
57h
58h
59h
Read
Write
Request for monitoring
Action for monitoring
Data: ASCII-HEX
Ex) when data value is 3000: 3000 (dec)
0 B B 8h
SUM
EOT
AD
2 bytes
04h
1 byte
Inv No
CMD
Data
SUM
EOT
R
1 byte
XXXX
N * 4 byte
XX
2 byte
04h
1 byte
Inv No
CMD
Error code
SUM
EOT
01 ~ FA
2 byte
R
1 byte
**
2 byte
XX
2 byte
04h
1 byte
06h
01 ~ FA
1 byte
2 byte
Total byte = 7 * n * 4 = Max. 39
1.2) Negative Acknowledge Response:
NAK
15h
1 byte
Total byte = 9
2) Request for Write:
ENQ
Inverter No
CMD
Address
Number of
Address
SUM
EOT
EOT
05h
01 ~
FA
XXXX
1 ~ 8 = n
XXXX
XX
04h
n*4
9-5
Inverter No.
CMD
Error code
SUM
EOT
01 ~ FA
2 byte
W
1 byte
**
2 byte
XX
2 byte
04h
1 byte
3) Request for Monitor Register: This is useful when constant parameter monitoring and data updates are
required.
Request for Register of n numbers of Address (non-successive)
ENQ
Inverter No.
05h
01 ~ FA
1 byte
2 byte
Total byte = 8 + n * 4 = Max 40
3.1) Acknowledge Response:
ACK
CMD
Number of Address
Address
SUM
EOT
X
1 byte
1 ~ 8=n
1 byte
XXXX
n * 4 byte
XX
2 byte
04h
1 byte
Inverter No.
CMD
SUM
EOT
06h
01 ~ FA
1 byte
2 byte
Total byte = 7
3.2) Negative Acknowledge Response:
X
1 byte
XX
2 byte
04h
1 byte
NAK
Inverter No.
CMD
Error code
SUM
EOT
15h
1 byte
Total byte = 9
01 ~ FA
2 byte
X
1 byte
**
2 byte
XX
2 byte
04h
1 byte
4) Action Request for monitor register: Request for read of address registered by monitor register.
ENQ
Inverter No.
CMD
SUM
EOT
05h
01 ~ FA
Y
XX
04h
1 byte
2 byte
1 byte
2 byte
1 byte
Total byte = 7
4.1) Acknowledge response:
ACK
Inverter No.
06h
01 ~ FA
1 byte
2 byte
Total byte = 7 + n * 4 = Max 39
4.2) Negative response:
NAK
Inverter No.
15h
01 ~ FA
1 byte
2 byte
Total byte = 9
CMD
Data
SUM
EOT
Y
1 byte
XXXX
n * 4 byte
XX
2 byte
04h
1 byte
SUM
XX
2 byte
EOT
04h
1 byte
CMD
Y
1 byte
Error code
**
2 byte
* Request for Monitor Register should be made before Action Request for monitor register. If inverter
power is turned off, monitor register is cleared so redo the request for monitor register when Power ON.
9-6
5) Error code
Error
code
IF
IA
ID
WM
Description
ILLEGAL FUNCTION
When master is sending codes other than Function code (R, W, X, Y).
ILLEGAL ADDRESS
- When parameter address does not exist
ILLEGAL VALUE
- When Data contains an out of range value for an inverter parameter
during W (Write).
WRITE MODE ERROR
- When the requested data cannot be changed (written) during W
(Write) such as Read Only, Not adjustable during Run parameters.
9-7
0x0001
0x0002
Inverter model
Inverter capacity
0x0003
S/W Version
0x0005
Frequency Reference
0x0006
0x0007
0x0008
0x0009
0x000A
0x000B
0x000C
0x000D
Acceleration Time
Deceleration Time
Output Current
Output Frequency
Output Voltage
DC Link voltage
Output power
0.01
Hz
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.01
0.1
0.1
0.1
sec
sec
A
Hz
V
V
kW
9-8
Data value
R 9 : SV-iP5A
4: 5.5kW(7.5HP),
5: 7.5kW(10HP),
6: 11kW(15HP),
7: 15kW(20HP),
8: 18.5kW(25HP),
9: 22kW(30HP),
A: 30kW(40HP),
B: 37kW(50HP),
C: 45kW(60HP),
D: 55kW(75HP),
R
E: 75kW(100HP)
F: 90kW(125HP)
10: 110kW(150HP)
11: 132kW(200HP)
12: 160kW(250HP)
13: 220kW(300HP)
14: 280kW(350HP)
15: 315kW(400HP)
16: 375kW(500HP)
17: 450kW(600HP)
0 : 220V Class
R
1 : 400V Class
(Ex) 0x0100 : Version 1.00
R
0x0101 : Version 1.10
R/W
BIT 0: Stop (S)
BIT 1: Forward run (F)
BIT 2: Reverse run (R)
R/W
BIT 3: Fault reset (0->1)
BIT 4: Emergency stop
BIT 5: Not used
BIT 6, BIT 7: Run/Stop command source
0(Terminal), 1(Keypad), 2(Option) 3: Int. 485
BIT 8 ~12: Freq. reference
0 ~ 16: Multi-step speed freq. (0, 2~16)
17 ~ 19: UpDown (Up, Down, UD Zero)
R
20 ~ 21: RESERVED
22 ~ 25: Analog (V1, V1S, I, V1I)
26: Pulse 27: Sub 28: Int. 485
29: Option, 30: Jog, 31 : PID
BIT 15: set when Network error
R/W
R/W
R
R
R
R
R
BIT 0: Stop
BIT 1: Forward running
BIT 2: Reverse running
R
BIT 3: Fault (Trip)
BIT 4: Accelerating
BIT 5: Decelerating
Address
Parameter
Unit
Unit R/W
0x000F
Trip information
0x0010
0x0011
0x0012
V1
0~10V
0x0013
0x0014
V2
I
0~10V
0~20mA
R
R
9-9
Data value
BIT 6: speed arrival
BIT 7: DC Braking
BIT 8: Stopping
Bit 9: not Used
BIT10: Brake Open
BIT11: Forward run command
BIT12: Reverse run command
BIT13: REM. R/S (Int. 485, OPT)
BIT14: REM. Freq. (Int. 485, OPT)
BIT 0 : OCT1
BIT 1 : OV
BIT 2 : EXT-A
BIT 3 : BX
BIT 4 : LV
BIT 5 : RESERVE
BIT 6 : GF(Ground Fault)
BIT 6: OHT (Inverter overheat)
BIT 7: ETH (Motor overheat)
BIT 8: OLT (Overload trip)
BIT10: HW-Diag
BIT11: RESERVE
BIT12: OCT2
BIT13: OPT (Option error)
BIT14 : PO (Phase Open)
BIT15: IOLT
BIT 0 : M1
BIT 1 : M2
BIT 2 : M3
BIT 3 : M4
BIT 4 : M5
BIT 5 : M6
BIT 6 : M7
BIT 7 : M8
BIT 8 : BIT 9 : BIT 10 : BIT 0 : AUX1
BIT 1 : AUX2
BIT 2 : AUX3
BIT 3 : AUX4
BIT 4 : BIT 5 : BIT 6 : BIT 7 : 30AC
Address
0x0015
Parameter
RPM
0x001A
0x001B
Unit display
Pole number
0x001C
Custom Version
Unit
Unit R/W
R
Data value
R 0 : Hz, 1 : Rpm
R
R
9-10
9.5.1
Output frequency
9100 - 91FF
9200 92FF
9300 93FF
9400 - 94FF
9500 - 95FF
9600 - 96FF
9700 - 97FF
Address setting method to access the parameter using RS485: area assigned by inverter+ Address usage area by
groups + Code no. (Hex).
Ex) To check the content of I/O-93 [COM Time Out], perform Read or Write the address 0x945D.
9-11
9.6 Troubleshooting
Refer to the below chart when RS485 communication error occurs.
Status LEDs
(TXD, RXD) are not blinking.
Yes
Is RS232-485
converter power
supply ON?
No
Apply the
power to the
converter.
(see converter
manual.)
Yes
is the wiring of
inverter and
converter correctly
conducted?
No
No
Start the PC
communication
program.
No
Yes
is
communication
program on PC
operating?
Yes
Is port setting
proper?
Yes
9-12
Is BPS setting
between inverter
and PC matching?
No
Yes
Is User program's
data format
correct?
Make correction to
the User program
to fit for protocol
No
Yes
Is there an
error on the
PC?
No
Yes
Yes
Finish
9-13
No
Conctact the
distributor.
Hex
Character
Hex
Character
Hex
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
4F
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
5A
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
6A
6B
6C
6D
6E
6F
70
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
space
!
"
#
$
%
&
'
(
)
*
+
,
.
/
:
;
<
=
>
?
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
7A
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2A
2B
2C
2D
2E
2F
3A
3B
3C
3D
3E
3F
@
[
\
]
40
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
60
7B
7C
7D
7E
07
08
18
0D
11
12
13
14
7F
10
19
06
05
04
1B
17
03
0C
1C
1D
09
0A
15
00
1E
0F
0E
01
02
1A
16
1F
0B
9-14
{
|
}
~
BEL
BS
CAN
CR
DC1
DC2
DC3
DC4
DEL
DLE
EM
ACK
ENQ
EOT
ESC
ETB
ETX
FF
FS
GS
HT
LF
NAK
NUL
RS
S1
SO
SOH
STX
SUB
SYN
US
VT
APPENDIX A- UL MARKING
1. SHORT CIRCUIT RATING
Suitable For Use On A Circuit Capable Of Delivering Not More Than Table1 RMS Symmetrical
Amperes, 240V for 240V rated inverters, 480V for 480V rated inverters Volts Maximum,
Table 1. RMS Symmetrical Amperes for iP5A series.
Model
SV055iP5A-2, SV055iP5A-4, SV075iP5A-2, SV075iP5A-4, SV110iP5A-2,
SV110iP5A-4, SV150iP5A-2, SV150iP5A-4, SV185iP5A-2, SV185iP5A-4,
SV220iP5A-2, SV220iP5A-4, SV300iP5A-2, SV300iP5A-4, SV370iP5A-4,
SV450iP5A-4, SV550iP5A-4, SV750iP5A-4, SV900iP5A-4, SV1100iP5A-4,
SV1320iP5A-4, SV1600iP5A-4, SV2200iP5A-4, SV2800iP5A-4, SV3150iP5A-4,
SV3750iP5A-4, SV4500iP5A-4
Rating
100,000A
200V
Class
400V
Class
Motor
[kW]
Inverter
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
37
45
55
75
90
110
132
160
220
280
315
375
450
SV055iP5A-2
SV075iP5A-2
SV110IP5A-2
SV150iP5A-2
SV185iP5A-2
SV220iP5A-2
SV300iP5A-2
SV055iPS5-4
SV075iP5A-4
SV110iPS5-4
SV150iP5A-4
SV185iP5A-4
SV0220iP5A-4
SV0300iP5A-4
SV0370iP5A-4
SV0450iP5A-4
SV0550iP5A-4
SV0750iP5A-4
SV0900iP5A-4
SV01100iP5A-4
SV01320iP5A-4
SV01600iP5A-4
SV02200iP5A-4
SV02800iP5A-4
SV03150iP5A-4
SV03750iP5A-4
SV04500iP5A-4
External Fuse
Breaker
Current Voltage Current Voltage
[A]
[V]
[A]
[V]
40
60
80
100
125
150
200
20
30
40
60
70
80
100
125
150
175
250
300
350
400
450
700
800
900
1000
1200
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
700
700
700
700
700
700
700
700
50
60
100
100
225
225
225
30
30
50
60
75
100
125
125
150
175
225
300
400
500
600
800
1000
1000
1200
1200
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
Internal Fuse
Current
[A]
Voltage
[V]
Manufacturer
Model Number
160
160
200
250
315
200 2P
250 2P
315 2P
250 3P
315 3P
800
900
1000
660
660
660
660
660
660
660
660
660
660
690
690
690
Hinode
Hinode
Hinode
Hinode
Hinode
Hinode
Hinode
Hinode
Hinode
Hinode
Ferraz
Ferraz
Ferraz
660GH-160SUL
660GH-160SUL
660GH-200SUL
660GH-250SUL
660GH-315SUL
660GH-200SUL 2P
660GH-250SUL 2P
660GH-315SUL 2P
660GH-250SUL 3P
660GH-315SUL 3P
6.9URD32TTF0800
6.9URD32TTF0900
6.9URD32TTF1000
ratings
200V
Class
400V
Class
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
37
45
55
75
90
110
132
160
220
280
315
375
450
Terminal
Screw
Size
M4
M5
M5
M6
M6
M8
M8
M4
M4
M4
M6
M6
M8
M8
M8
M8
M8
M10
M10
M12
M12
M12
M12
M12
M12
M12
M12
Wire
Screw Torque
Kgfcm
lb-in
7.1 ~ 12.2
6.2~10.6
24.5 ~ 31.8
21.2~27.6
30.6 ~ 38.2
26.6~33.2
61.2 ~ 91.8
53.1~79.7
7.1 ~ 12.2
6.2~10.6
30.6~38.2
26.6~33.2
61.2~91.8
53.1~79.7
67.3~87.5
58.4~75.9
89.7~122.0
77.9~105.9
182.4~215.0
158.3~186.6
182.4~215.0
158.3~186.6
mm
R,S,T
U,V,W
5.5
8
14
22
38
38
60
3.5
3.5
5.5
8
14
22
22
38
38
38
60
60
100
100
150
200
250
325
2 200
2 250
5.5
8
14
22
38
38
60
3.5
3.5
5.5
8
14
22
22
38
38
38
60
60
100
100
150
200
250
325
2 200
2 250
AWG or kcmil
R,S,T
U,V,W
10
8
6
4
2
2
1/0
12
12
10
8
6
4
4
2
2
2
1/0
1/0
4/0
4/0
300
400
500
700
2 400
2 500
10
8
6
4
2
2
1/0
12
12
10
8
6
4
4
2
2
2
1/0
1/0
4/0
4/0
300
400
500
700
2 400
2 500
Apply the rated torque to terminal screws. Loose screws can cause of short circuit or malfunction. Tightening the screws too
much can damage the terminals and cause a short circuit or malfunction.
3) For 7.5~11kW 240V type inverters, Input and motor output terminal blocks are intended only for
use with ring type connectors.
ii
6. BASIC WIRING
Main Power Circuit
Dynamic
Braking Unit
(Optional)
DC Bus Choke (Optional )
DB Unit(Optional)
DB Resistor
N B1 B2
DC Bus Choke
MCCB(Option)
DB Resistor
R(L1)
S(L2)
T(L3)
G
AC Input
50/60 Hz
U
V
W
V+
V1
5G
V-
M6
S0
M7
S1
M8
5G
Control Circuit
+
-
M1
M2
+
-
M3
M4
MOTOR
M5
CM
3A
A1
3C
C1
3B
A2
C2
A3
A0
C3
B0
A4
5G
NT
C4
RS485 Signal
RS485 Common
C-
5G
C+
CM
CAUTION
Risk of Electric Shock
More than one disconnect switch may be required
to de-energize the equipment before servicing.
iii
Voltage
200V
Class
400V
Class
Motor
[kW]
Inverter
Model
MCCB
(LS Industrial Systems)
MC
(LS Industrial Systems)
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
37
45
55
75
90
110
132
160
220
280
315
375
450
SV055iP5A-2
SV075iP5A-2
SV110iP5A-2
SV150iP5A-2
SV185iP5A-2
SV220iP5A-2
SV300iP5A-2
SV055iP5A-4
SV075iP5A-4
SV110iP5A-4
SV150iP5A-4
SV185iP5A-4
SV220iP5A-4
SV300IP5A-4
SV370iP5A-4
SV450iP5A-4
SV550iP5A-4
SV750iP5A-4
SV900iP5A-4
SV1100iP5A-4
SV1300iP5A-4
SV1600iP5A-4
SV2200iP5A-4
SV2800iP5A-4
SV3150iP5A-4
SV3750iP5A-4
SV4500iP5A-4
ABS53b/50A
ABS63b/60A
ABS103b/100A
ABS103b/100A
ABS203b/125A
ABS203b/150A
ABS203b/175A
ABS33b/30A
ABS33b/30A
ABS53b/50A
ABS63b/60A
ABS63b/60A
ABS103b/100A
ABS103b/100A
ABS203b/125A
ABS203b/150A
ABS203b/175A
ABS203b/225A
ABS403b/300A
ABS403b/400A
ABS603b/500A
ABS603b/600A
ABS803b/700A
ABS803b/800A
ABS1003/1000A
ABS1203/1200A
ABS1203/1200A
GMC-40
GMC-40
GMC-50
GMC-85
GMC-100
GMC-100
GMC-150
GMC-22
GMC-22
GMC-40
GMC-50
GMC-50
GMC-65
GMC-75
GMC-100
GMC-125
GMC-150
GMC-180
GMC-220
GMC-300
GMC-300
GMC-400
GMC-600
GMC-600
GMC-800
900A
1000A
iv
200V
Class
400V
Class
Motor
[kW]
Inverter
Model
AC Input Fuse
[A]
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
5.5
7.5
11
15
18.5
22
30
37
45
55
75
90
110
132
160
220
280
315
375
450
SV055iP5A-2
SV075iP5A-2
SV110iP5A-2
SV150iP5A-2
SV185iP5A-2
SV220iP5A-2
SV300iP5A-2
SV055iP5A-4
SV075iP5A-4
SV110iP5A-4
SV150iP5A-4
SV185iP5A-4
SV220iP5A-4
SV300IP5A-4
SV370iP5A-4
SV450iP5A-4
SV550iP5A-4
SV750iP5A-4
SV900iP5A-4
SV1100iP5A-4
SV1300iP5A-4
SV1600iP5A-4
SV2200iP5A-4
SV2800iP5A-4
SV3150iP5A-4
SV3750iP5A-4
SV4500iP5A-4
40
60
80
100
125
150
200
20
30
40
60
70
80
100
125
150
175
250
300
350
400
450
700
800
900
1000
1200
AC Reactor
[mH]
0.39
0.28
0.20
0.15
0.12
0.10
0.07
1.22
1.14
0.81
0.61
0.45
0.39
0.287
0.232
0.195
0.157
0.122
0.096
0.081
0.069
0.057
0.042
0.029
0.029
0.024
0.024
[A]
30
40
59
75
96
112
160
15
20
30
38
50
58
80
98
118
142
196
237
289
341
420
558
799
799
952
952
DC Reactor
[mH]
[A]
1.37
29
1.05
38
0.74
56
0.57
71
0.49
91
0.42
107
0.34
152
5.34
14
4.04
19
2.76
29
2.18
36
1.79
48
1.54
55
1.191
76
0.975
93
0.886
112
0.753
135
0.436
187
0.352
225
Built-in
Built-in
Built-in
Built-in
Built-in
0.090
836
0.076
996
0.064
1195
vi
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Council Directive(s) to which conformity is declared:
CD 73/23/EEC and CD 89/336/EEC
Units are certified for compliance with:
EN 61800-3/A11 (2000)
EN 61000-4-2/A2 (2001)
EN 61000-4-3/A2 (2001)
EN 61000-4-4/A2 (2001)
EN 61000-4-5/A1 (2001)
EN 61000-4-6/A1 (2001)
EN 55011/A2 (2002)
IEC/TR 61000-2-1 (1990)
EN 61000-2-4 (2002)
EN 60146-1-1/A1 (1997)
EN 50178 (1997)
Type of Equipment:
Model Name:
SV - iP5A Series
Trade Mark:
Representative:
Address:
Manufacturer:
Address:
We, the undersigned, hereby declare that equipment specified above conforms to the
Directives and Standards mentioned.
Place: Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Chonan, Chungnam,
Korea
2005/04/26
(Signature/Date)
EN 50178 (1997)
EN 61800-3/A11 (2000)
EN 55011/A2 (2002)
61000-2-1
EN 61000-2-4 (1997)
viii
RFI FILTERS
THE L.S. RANGE OF POWER LINE FILTERS
FF ( Footprint ) - FE ( Standard ) SERIES, HAVE BEEN SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED WITH HIGH FREQUENCY LS INVERTERS.
THE USE OF L.S. FILTERS, WITH THE INSTALLATION ADVICE OVERLEAF HELP TO ENSURE TROUBLE FREE USE ALONG SIDE SENSITIVE DEVICES AND COMPLIANCE
TO CONDUCTED EMISSION AND IMMUNITY STANDARS TO EN 50081 -> EN61000-6-3:02 and EN61000-6-1:02
CAUTION
IN CASE OF A LEAKAGE CURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES IS USED ON POWER SUPPLY, IT MAY BE FAULT AT POWER-ON OR OFF. IN AVOID THIS CASE, THE SENSE
CURRENT OF PROTECTIVE DEVICE SHOULD BE LARGER THAN VALUE OF LAKAGE CURRENT AT WORST CASE IN THE BELOW TABLE.
To conform to the EMC directive, it is necessary that these instructions be followed as closely as possible. Follow the usual safety procedures
when working with electrical equipment. All electrical connections to the filter, inverter and motor must be made by a qualified electrical
technician.
1-) Check the filter rating label to ensure that the current, voltage rating and part number are correct.
2-) For best results the filter should be fitted as closely as possible to the incoming mains supply of the wiring enclousure, usually directly after the
enclousures circuit breaker or supply switch.
3-) The back panel of the wiring cabinet of board should be prepared for the mounting dimensions of the filter. Care should be taken to remove any
paint etc... from the mounting holes and face area of the panel to ensure the best possible earthing of the filter.
4-) Mount the filter securely.
5-) Connect the mains supply to the filter terminals marked LINE, connect any earth cables to the earth stud provided. Connect the filter terminals
marked LOAD to the mains input of the inverter using short lengths of appropriate gauge cable.
6-) Connect the motor and fit the ferrite core ( output chokes ) as close to the inverter as possible. Armoured or screened cable should be used with the
3 phase conductors only threaded twice through the center of the ferrite core. The earth conductor should be securely earthed at both inverter and
motor ends. The screen should be connected to the enclousure body via and earthed cable gland.
7-) Connect any control cables as instructed in the inverter instructions manual.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL LEAD LENGHTS ARE KEPT AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE AND THAT INCOMING MAINS AND OUTGOING
MOTOR CABLES ARE KEPT WELL SEPARATED.
FF SERIES ( Footprint )
INVERTER
SHIELDED CABLE
MOTOR
FILTER
FE SERIES ( Standard )
SHIELDED CABLE
INVERTER
MOTOR
FILTER
ix
iP5A
series
Footprint Filters
CODE
CURRENT
VOLTAGE
LEAKAGE
CURRENT
SV055iP5A-2
5.5kW
FFP5-T030-(x)
30A
250VAC
0.3mA 18mA
329x149.5x50
315x120
2 Kg.
M5
FS 2
SV075iP5A-2
7.5kW
FFP5-T050-(x)
50A
250VAC
0.3mA 18mA
329x199.5x60
315x160
2.5 Kg.
M5
FS 2
SV110iP5A-2
11kW
SV150iP5A-2
15kW
100A
250VAC
0.3mA 18mA
FS 3
SV185iP5A-2
18kW
SV220iP5A-2
22kW
120A
250VAC
0.3mA 18mA
FS 3
SV300iP5A-2
30kW
SV055iP5A-4
5.5kW
SV075iP5A-4
7.5kW
FFP5-T031-(x)
31A
380VAC
0.5mA 27mA
329x199.5x60
315x160
2.5 Kg.
M5
FS 2
SV110iP5A-4
11kW
FFP5-T050-(x)
50A
380VAC
0.5mA 27mA
329x199.5x60
315x160
2.5 Kg.
M5
FS 2
SV150iP5A-4
15kW
SV185iP5A-4
18kW
FFP5-T060-(x)
60A
380VAC
0.5mA 27mA
466x258x65
440.5x181
2.8 Kg.
M5
FS 2
SV220iP5A-4
22kW
SV300iP5A-4
30kW
FFP5-T070-(x)
70A
380VAC
0.5mA 27mA
541x312x65
515.5x235.3
6.1 Kg.
M8
FS 2
LEAKAGE
CURRENT
DIMENSIONS
L
W
H
MOUNTING
Y
X
WEIGHT
MOUNT
OUTPUT
CHOKES
THREE PHASE
iP5A
MOUNTING
Y
X
WEIGHT
MOUNT
NOM. MAX.
series
INVERTER
DIMENSIONS
L
W
H
OUTPUT
CHOKES
POWER
INVERTER
FFP5-T030-(x)
250VAC
0.3mA 18mA
380VAC
0.5mA 27mA
FS 3
329x149.5x50
315x120
2 Kg.
M5
FS 2
Standard Filters
CODE
CURRENT
VOLTAGE
THREE PHASE
SV055iP5A-2
5.5kW
FE-T030-( x )
30A
250VAC
NOM. MAX.
0.3mA 18mA
270x140x60
258x106
2.4 Kg.
---
FS 2
SV075iP5A-2
7.5kW
FE-T050-( x )
50A
250VAC
0.3mA 18mA
270x140x90
258x106
3.2 Kg.
---
FS 2
SV110iP5A-2
11kW
SV150iP5A-2
15kW
FE-T100-( x )
100A
250VAC
0.3mA 18mA
420x200x130
408x166
13.8 Kg.
---
FS 3
SV185iP5A-2
18kW
SV220iP5A-2
22kW
FE-T120-( x )
120A
250VAC
0.3mA 18mA
420x200x130
408x166
13.8 Kg.
---
FS 3
SV300iP5A-2
30kW
FE-T150-( x )
150A
250VAC
0.3mA 18mA
490x200x160
468x166
15 Kg.
---
FS 3
SV055iP5A-4
5.5kW
SV075iP5A-4
7.5kW
FE-T030-( x )
30A
380VAC
0.5mA 27mA
270x140x60
258x106
2.4 Kg.
---
FS 2
SV110iP5A-4
11kW
SV150iP5A-4
15kW
FE-T050-( x )
50A
380VAC
0.5mA 27mA
270x140x90
258x106
3.2 Kg.
---
FS 2
SV185iP5A-4
18kW
FE-T060-( x )
60A
380VAC
0.5mA 27mA
270x140x90
258x106
3.5 Kg.
---
FS 2
SV220iP5A-4
22kW
SV300iP5A-4
30kW
FE-T070-( x )
70A
380VAC
0.5mA 27mA
350x180x90
338x146
7.5 Kg.
---
FS 3
SV370iP5A-4
37kW
FE-T100-( x )
100A
380VAC
1.3mA 150mA
425x200x130
408x166
13.8 Kg.
---
FS 3
SV450iP5A-4
45kW
SV550iP5A-4
55kW
FE-T120-( x )
120A
380VAC
1.3mA 150mA
425x200x130
408x166
13.8 Kg.
---
FS 3
SV750iP5A-4
75kW
FE-T170-( x )
170A
380VAC
1.3mA 150mA
480x200x160
468x166
16 Kg.
---
FS 3
SV900iP5A-4
90kW
FE-T230-( x )
230A
380VAC
1.3mA 150mA
580x250x205
560x170
22.6 Kg.
---
FS 4
SV1100iP5A-4
110kW
SV1320iP5A-4
132kW
FE-T400-( x )
400A
380VAC
1.3mA 150mA
392x260x116
240x235
10.3 Kg.
---
FS 4
SV1600iP5A-4
160kW
SV2200iP5A-4
220kW
FE-T600-( x )
600A
380VAC
1.3mA 150mA
392x260x116
240x235
11 Kg.
---
FS 4
SV2800iP5A-4
280kW
SV3150iP5A-4
315kW
FE-T1000-( x )
1000A
380VAC
1.3mA 150mA
460x280x166
290x255
18 Kg.
---
FS 4
SV3750iP5A-4
375kW
SV4500iP5A-4
450kW
FE-T1600-( x )
1600A
380VAC
1.3mA 150mA
592x300x166
340x275
27 Kg.
---
FS 4
(x)
POWER
150A
30A
D H
Y
X
D
28. 5
48
58
W
105
150
200
H
62
110
170
X
90
125 x 30
180 x 45
5
5
5
DIMENSIONS
FF SERIES ( Footprint )
FFP5-T030-( x ) ~ FFP5-T070-( x )
LINE
W X
LOAD
FE SERIES ( Standard )
FE-T030-( x ) ~ FE-T230-( x )
FE-T400-( x ) ~ FE-T1600-( x )
H
H
Y
X
L
Y
L
xi
Warranty
Maker
Model No.
SV-iP5A
Installation
(Start-up)
Date
Warranty
Period
Name
Customer
Information
Address
Tel.
Name
Sales Office
(Distributor)
Address
Tel.
Warranty period is 12 months after installation or 18 months after manufactured when the installation
date is unidentified. However, the guarantee term may vary on the sales term.
xii
Revision History
No.
Date
Edition
Changes
October, 2004
First Release
2
3
4
5
6
June, 2005
June, 2006
November, 2006
December, 2006
November, 2008
nd
Edition
CI changed
rd
th
th
5 Edition
6th Edition
3 Edition
4 Edition
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