E310 Manual (English) v01
E310 Manual (English) v01
E310 Manual (English) v01
I G B T Drive
Inverter Motor Speed Regulator
Operating Manual
i
Index of Figures
iii
Chapter 0 Preface
0.1 Preface
To extend the performance of the product and ensure personnel safety, please read this manual
thoroughly before using the inverter. Should there be any problem in using the product that
cannot be solved with the information provided in the manual, contact your nearest Taian’s
technical or sales representative who will be willing to help you.
※Precautions
The inverter is an electrical product. For your safety, there are symbols such as “Danger”,
“Caution” in this manual as a reminder to pay attention to safety instructions on handling,
installing, operating, and checking the inverter. Be sure to follow the instructions for highest
safety.
Indicates a potential hazard that could cause death or serious personal injury if
Danger
misused.
Danger
z Do not touch any circuit boards or components after the power is turned off and while the
charging indicator is still lit. (The light will fade)
z Do not make any connections when the inverter is powered on. Do not check parts and
signals on circuit boards during the inverter operation.
z Do not disassemble the inverter or modify any internal wires, circuits, or parts.
z Ground the ground terminal of the inverter properly.
For 200V class ground resistance 100 Ω or below. For 400V class 10Ω or below.
Make sure that grounding conductors are adequately sized and are according to your
local safety regulations.
Caution
z Do not perform a voltage test on parts inside the inverter. High voltage can destroy the
semiconductor components.
z Do not connect T1, T2, and T3 terminals of the inverter to any AC input power supply.
z CMOS ICs on the inverter’s main board are susceptible to static electricity. Do not touch
the main circuit board
0.2 Product Inspection
Taian inverters have all passed the function test before delivery. Please check the following
when you receive and unpack the inverter:
z The model of the inverter are the same as those specified in your purchase order.
z Check for any damages caused by transportation. Please do not apply power, and
contact a Taian sales representative if any of the above problems occurred.
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Chapter 1 Safety Precautions
1.1 Operation Precautions
1.1.1. Before Power Up
Caution
The line voltage applied must comply with the inverter’s specified input voltage.(See
product nameplate)
Danger
Make sure the main circuit connections are correct. L1, L2 and L3 are power-input
terminals and must not be mistaken for T1, T2 and T3. Otherwise, inverter damage can
result.
Caution
z To avoid the front cover from disengaging or other damage, do not carry the inverter by
its cover. Support the drive by its heat sink when transporting. Improper handling can
damage the inverter or injure personnel, and should be avoided.
z To avoid the risk of fire, do not install the inverter on flammable objects. Install on
nonflammable objects such as metal surfaces.
z If several inverters are placed in the same control panel, provide heat extraction means
to keep the temperature below 40℃ to avoid overheat or fire hazard.
z When removing or installing the operator keypad, turn OFF the power first, and secure
the keypad correctly to avoid keypad operation or display failure.
Warning
This product is sold subject to IEC 61800-3. In a domestic environment this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to apply corrective
measures.
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1.1.2. During Power Up
Danger
z Do not insert or remove input connections to the inverter when powered up to avoid
damage to the control board resulting from possible voltage surge due to contact
bounce.
z When momentary power loss is longer than 2 seconds (the larger of horse power, the
longer of time), the inverter does not have enough storage power to control the circuit;
Therefore, when the power is re-applied, the operation of the inverter is based on the
setup of 00-03(or00-04) /04-09 and the condition of external switch, this is considered
to be「restart」in the following paragraphs.
z When the momentary power loss is short, the inverter still has enough storage power to
control the circuit. Therefore, when power is re-applied, the inverter will automatically
restart depending on the setup of 04-03/04-04.
z When restarting the inverter, the operation of the inverter is based on the setup of 00-
03(or00-04) and 04-09 and the condition of external switch (FWD/REV button).
Attention: the start operation will be regardless of 04-03/04-04/04-06/04-07.
1. When 00-03(or00-04) =0, the inverter will not automatically run after restart.
2. When 00-03(or00-04) =1 and the external switch is OFF, the inverter will not run
after restart.
3. When 00-03(or00-04) =1, the external switch is ON, and 04-09=0, the inverter will
run automatically after restart.
Attention: To ensure safety, please turn off the external switch (FWD/REV button)
after power loss, to protect machines from possible damage and potential injury to
personnel on sudden resumption of power.
z If 4-09 is set to 0 (direct start up), please refer to the description and warnings for 04-09
to verify the safety of operator and machine.
Danger
Make sure the model and inverter capacity are the same as that set in parameter 12-00.
Caution
On power up the supply voltage set in parameter 05-03 will flash on display for 2 seconds.
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1.1.4. During Operation
Danger
Do not connect or disconnect the motor during operation. Otherwise, the over-current will
cause the inverter to trip or damage the unit.
Danger
z To avoid electric shock, do not take the front cover off when power is on.
z The motor will restart automatically after stop when auto-restart function is on. In this
case, use caution while working near the drive, motor, or driven equipment.
z Note: The stop push button and external stop command have no safety function.
For Emergency stop, it is necessary to use a correct latch type push button and an
appropriate circuit or devices to ensure safety.
Caution
z Do not touch heat-generating components such as heat sinks and braking resistors.
z The inverter can drive the motor from low speed to high speed. Verify the allowable
speed range of the motor and the load before operation.
z Note the settings related to the braking unit.
z Do not check signals on circuit boards while the inverter is running.
Caution
Allow 5 minutes after disconnecting power before disassembling or checking the
components. The power led should not be illuminated.
1.1.5. During Maintenance
Caution
The Inverter can be used in a non-condensing environment in temperature range from
14˚-104℉ (-10-40℃) and relative humidity of 95%
Inverter Disposal
Caution
z Please dispose of this unit with care as an industrial waste and according to your
required local regulations.
z The capacitors of inverter main circuit and printed circuit board are considered as
hazardous waste and must not be burnt.
z The Plastic enclosure and parts of the inverter such as the top cover board will release
harmful gases if burnt.
1-3
Chapter 2 Definition of model
Adhibition Horsepower
0 standard Type P5 0.5 HP
01 1 HP
02 2 HP
03 3 HP Power supply
05 5 HP
3 Three phase
common model
for single /Three
Blank phase
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Chapter 3 Ambient Environment and Installation
3.1 Environment
The environment will directly affect the proper operation and the life span of the inverter, so install
the inverter in an environment complying with the following conditions:
Fan Fan
E310
CONTROL
CONTROL
PANEL PANEL Enclosure Enclosure
E310
73000CV
Installing
direction
12cm
3-1
3.2 Environmental precautions
Do not use the inverter in an environment with the following conditions:
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3.3 Electrical Installation
3.3.1 Wiring guidelines
A. Power Cables
Power cables are connected to TM1 terminal block, terminals L1, L2, L3, T1, T2, T3, P, R.
Choose power cables according to the following criteria:
(1)Use copper wires only. Correct wire diameters should be based on ratings at 105oC.
(2)For rating voltage of wires, the minimum voltage of 200V class type is 300V, and 400 V class
type is 600V.
B. Control Cables
Control cables are connected toTM2 control terminal block.
Choose control cables according to the following criteria:
(1) Use copper wires only. Correct wire diameters should be based on ratings at 105oC.
(2) For rating voltage of wires, the minimum voltage of 200V class type is 300V, and 400 V class
type is 600V.
(3) To avoid noise interference, do not route power and control cables in the same conduit or
trucking.
(4) Where possible use screened / shielded control cables to minimizes electromagnetic
interference.
(5) To avoid ground loops always earth the shield of control cables at one end only.
C. Nominal electrical specifications of the terminal Block TM1:
Horsepower Power source Amps Volts
0.5/1/ 2 200-240V
15
1/ 2 380-480V 600
3/ 5 380-480V 40
※Note: Nominal values of input and output signals (TM2,TM3) – follow the specifications of
class 2 wiring.
D. Fuse types
Drive input fuses are provided to disconnect the drive from power in the event that a component
fails in the drive’s power circuitry. The drive’s electronic protection circuitry is designed to clear
drive output short circuits and ground faults without blowing the drive input fuses. Table below
shows the E310 input fuse ratings.
To protect the inverter most effectively, use fuses with current-limit function.
Horsepower power supply standard Fuse types
1/2 200-240V 15A, 600VAC, 100KA I.R.
1 5A, 600VAC, 100KA I.R.
2 10A, 600VAC, 100KA I.R.
380-480V
3 15A, 600VAC, 100KA I.R.
5 20A, 600VAC, 100KA I.R.
※Notice
z To avoid shock hazards, do not touch any electrical component when the power is applied or
with in five minutes after the power is disconnected. Any inspection should be performed after
the charge indicator goes off.
z Do not perform wiring on the inverter with power on. Disregard of this notice may result in
serious injury.
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3.3.2 Contactor and Circuit Breaker specification and wiring.
Molded-case circuit breaker/magnetic contactor
z Teco bears no responsibility to service for failures caused by the following conditions:
(1) A molded-case circuit breaker is not installed, or an improper or overrated breaker is used,
between the power source and the inverter.
(2) A magnetic contactor, a phase capacitor, or a burst absorber is connected between the
inverter and the motor.
model:
E310-□□□-XXX
401/402/403/405
Molded-case circuit
50 E 15A
breaker made by Teco
Magnetic contactor
CN-11
(MC) made by Teco
Wire gauge 2.0 mm2
Main circuit terminals
(TM1) terminal screw M3.5
Signal terminals Wire gauge 0.80mm2 ( # 18 AWG)
(TM2,TM3 ) terminal screw M3
z Use three-phase squirrel cage induction motor with capacity suitable for the inverter.
z If one inverter is driving several motors, the total current of all motors running simultaneously
must be less than the rated current of the inverter, and each motor has to be equipped with a
proper thermal relay.
z Do not add capacitive components, such as a phase capacitors, LC or RC, between the inverter
and the motor.
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3.3.3 Precautions for peripheral applications:
Power supply:
z Make sure the correct voltage is applied to avoid
damaging the inverter.
z A molded-case circuit breaker or fused disconnect
must be installed between the AC source and the
inverter
Molded-case circuit breaker:
z Use a molded-case circuit breaker that conforms to the
rated voltage and current of the inverter to control the
power ON/OFF and protect the inverter.
z Do not use the circuit breaker as the run/stop switch
for the inverter.
Leakage breaker:
z Install a leakage breaker to prevent problems caused
by electric leakage and to protect personnel.
z Setting current should be 200mA or above and the
operating time at 0.1 second or longer to prevent
malfunctions.
Magnetic contactor:
z Normal operations do not need a magnetic contactor.
However a contactor has to be installed in primary
side when performing functions such as external
control and auto restart after power failure, or when
using a brake controller.
z Do not use the magnetic contactor as the run/stop
switch of the inverter.
E310 AC reactor for power quality improvement:
z When inverters below 200V/400V class 15KW are
supplied with high capacity (above 600KVA) power
source or an AC reactor can be connected to improve
the power performance.
Install fast action fuse:
z To ensure the safety of peripheral devices, please
install fast action fuse. Regarding the specification,
please refer to P3-3.
Input noise filter:
z A filter must be installed when there are inductive
loads affecting the inverter
Inverter:
z Input power terminals L1, L2, and L3 can be used in
any sequence regardless of phase.
z Output terminals T1, T2, and T3 are connected to U,
V, and W terminals of the motor. If the motor is
reversed while the inverter is set to run forward, just
swap any two terminals of T1, T2, and T3.
z To avoid damaging the inverter, do not connect the
input terminals T1, T2, and T3 to AC input power.
z Connect the ground terminal properly. 200V class:
class 3 grounding, <100Ω; 400V class : <10Ω.
3-5
Make external connections according to the following instruction. Check connections after wiring
to make sure all connections are correct. (Do not use the control circuit buzzer to check connections)
(A) Main circuit’s wiring must be separated from other high voltage or high current power line to
avoid noise interference. Refer to the figures below:
30 cm above
Signal Wire
Controller
3-6
z When the connection between the inverter and the motor is too long,consider the voltage
drop of the cables. Phase-to-phase voltage drop (V) =
3 ×resistance of wire (Ω/km)×length of line (m)×current×10-3.
z Carrier frequency must be adjusted based on the motor cable length.
Cable length between the inverter and
Below 150ft Below 300ft Above 300ft
the motor
Recommended
Below 12KHz Below 8KHz Below 5KHz
carrier frequency
Setting of parameter 10-03 12 8 5
(B) The control circuit wiring must be separated and routed away from the main circuit control line
or other high voltage or current power lines to avoid noise interference
● To avoid erroneous operation caused by noise interference, shield the control circuit wiring
with twisted-wires, and connect the shielded wire to a ground terminal. Refer to the figure below.
The wiring distance should not exceed 50 meters.
Protective covering
Shielding sheath
better.
●Do not share the ground of the inverter with other high current loads
(Welding machine, high power motor). Connect the terminals to their own ground.
●Do not make a loop when several inverters share a common ground point.
Horsepower(HP) 1 2 3 5
Max Applicable Motor Output
0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7
(KW)
Rated Output Current(A) 2.3 3.8 5.2 8.8
Rated Capacity(KVA) 1.7 2.9 4.0 6.7
Max Applicable Motor Output
Th re e phase:380 ~480V +10% -15%, 50 /60H Z ± 5%
(KW)
Max. Output Voltage Th re e phase : 380~480V
Net Weight (KG) 1.33 1.35 2.22 2.25
Allowable momentary power loss
1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0
time (second)
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3.4.2 General Specifications
Item E310
Range 0.01~400.00 Hz
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Item E310
1. Control by RS485
Communication Control 2. One to one or one to many control.
3. BAUD RATE/STOP BIT/PARITY/bit can be set
Momentary Power Restart can be initiated with spin start after momentary power loss
Loss Restart in Max 2 sec.
Stall Prevention Stall prevention for Acceleration/ Deceleration/ Operation.
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3.5 Wiring diagram E310 series inverter
(
(
(
RY1
TR1
Note 1: Please refer to description of main circuit terminals (P, R) and specification of braking
resistor for value selection.
2: please avoid connecting output of inverter to the earth.
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3.6 Description of connection terminals
Descriptions of main circuit terminals
Symbol Description
L1
Main power input Single-phase: L1/ L2
L2
Three-phase: L1/L2/L3
L3
P Braking resistor connection terminal: Used in applications
TM1
220V:0.5~2HP,
when it is required to stop a high inertia load rapidly. (refer
R 380V:1~5HP
to specifications of the braking resistor)
T1
T2 Inverter outputs
T3
Symbol Description
Normal open
RA Contact rated capacity:
contact Multifunctional
(250VAC/1A or30VDC/1A)
Normal close output
RB Contact using description:
contact terminals
(refer to parameters 01-09, 01-10)
RC Common contact
10V Frequency knob (VR) power source terminal (pin 3)
TM2
AVI Analog frequency signal input terminal AVI (0~10VDC/2~10VDC)
ACI PID signal input terminal or Bias signal input terminal ACI(0~20mA /4~20mA)
GND ground
SYN+ Positive terminal for multi-function output
30VDC/200mA
SYN- Negative terminal for multi-function output
COM Common for digital input signal for S1~S6 input.
S1
S2 multifunction input terminals (refer to parameter 1-00~1-02 description)
S3
COM Common for digital input signal for S1~S6 input.
TM3
S4
S5 multifunction input terminals (refer to parameter 1-03~1-05 description)
S6
The positive multifunction analog output signal for multifunction (refer to
FM+ parameter 2-12 description), the signal for output terminal is 0-10VDC (below
2mA).
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3.7 Outline Dimensions (unit: mm)
(1) Frame1 : single /Three phase: E310-2P5/201/202 Three phase: E310-401/402
+ a
530
)5(4
6(7
E310-2P5/201/202/401/402
3-13
(2) Frame2 : Three phase E310-403/405
+ a
530
)5(4
6(7
MODEL : E310-403/405
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Chapter 4 Software Index
Caution
To avoid keypad damage, do not operate it with a screwdriver or any sharp and hard tool.
4-1
4.1.2 Operation Instruction of the LED keypad
Power On
● : LED fully Lit
: LED flashing
2seconds later or after Enter operation signal, Press DSP to modify the display
HZ/RPM ‧ HZ/RPM ‧
HZ/RPM ‧
FUN
☉
— FUN
☉
FUN — FUN
VOLT VOLT
‧ AMP
PID
Counter
Output
4-2
4.2 Control Mode Selection
The E310 Series inverter has two control modes:
1. V/F Control Mode. 2. General Vector Control Mode.
The user can choose these modes with the digital keypad according to the application requirement.
The factory setting is V/F Control Mode. Before operation, please set the control mode and the
related motor parameters in accordance with the following flow chart. (The Vector control mode is
suitable for the motors with the same power rating as the inverter, or one size bigger or smaller if
necessary).
Setting procedure for
control mode
Vector Control
Control Mode
V/F Control
4-3
4.3E310 Programmable Functions List
Parameter
Description
Group No.
00- The basic parameters group
4-4
FunctionCode Factory
Description Range/Code Remarks
No. Setting
0:Keypad
1:Potentiometer on Keypad
Subsidiary Frequency
00-06 2:External AVI Analog Signal Input 0
Command Source Selection
3:External Up/Down Frequency Control
4:Communication setting Frequency
00-07 Frequency Upper Limit (Hz) 0.01~400.00 50.00/60.00
00-08 Frequency Lower Limit (Hz) 0.01~399.99 0.00
00-09 Acceleration Time 1(S) 0.1~3600.0 10.0 *1
00-10 Deceleration Time 1(S) 0.1~3600.0 10.0 *1
0:Forward/Stop-Reverse/Stop
Operation modes for external
00-11 1:Run/Stop-Forward/Reverse 0
terminals
2:3-Wire Control Mode-Run/Stop
00-12 Jog Frequency (Hz) 0.00~25.00 2.00 *1
00-13 Jog Acceleration Time (MFIT) (S) 0.1~25.5 0.5 *1
4-5
FunctionCode Factory
Description Range/Code Remarks
No. Setting
0 : When Up/Down is used, the preset
frequency is held as the inverter stops,
and the UP/Down function is disabled.
1 : When Up/Down is used, the preset
01-08 Up/Down keep Frequency mode frequency is reset to 0 Hz as the 0
inverter stops.
2 : When Up/Down is used, the preset
frequency is held as the inverter stops,
and the UP/Down is available.
01-09 Output Relay RY1 Operation Mode 0 : Run 1
1 : Fault
2 : Frequency Reached
3 : Set Frequency
4 : Frequency Threshold Level
(> 1-11) - Frequency Reached
5 : Frequency Threshold Level
(< 1-11) - Frequency Reached
6 : Auto Restart
01-10 Output Relay TR1 Operation Mode 0
7 : Momentary AC Power Loss
8 : Emergency Stop Mode
9 : Base Block Stop Mode
10 : Motor Overload Protection(OL1)
11 : Drive Overload Protection(OL2)
12 : PID Feedback Signal Loss
13 : Top Count Value Attained
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2- External terminal analog signal input function group
Function Factory
Description Range/Code Remarks
Code No. Setting
setting AVI ACI
0 0~10V 0~20mA
AVI/ACI analog Input signal type
02-00 1 0~10V 4~20mA 0
select
2 2~10V 0~20mA
3 2~10V 4~20mA
02-01 AVI Signal Verification Scan 1 ~ 100(x 4ms) 50
02-02 AVI Gain (%) 0 ~1000 100 *1
02-03 AVI Bias (%) 0 ~100 0 *1
0 : Positive
02-04 AVI Bias Selection 0 *1
1 : Negative
0 : Positive
02-05 AVI Slope 0 *1
1 : Negative
0 : PID feedback signal
02-06 ACI function Select 0
1 : ACI Bias signal input
02-07 ACI Signal Verification Scan 1 ~ 100(x 4ms ) 50
02-08 ACI Gain (%) 0 ~1000 100 *1
02-09 ACI Bias (%) 0.0 ~100.0 0.0 *1
0 : Positive
02-10 ACI Bias Selection 0 *1
1 : Negative
0 : Positive
02-11 ACI Slope 0 *1
1 : Negative
0 : Output Frequency
1 : Frequency Setting
02-12 Analog Output Mode(FM+) 2 : Output Voltage 0 *1
3 : DC Bus Voltage
4 : Motor Current
02-13 Analog Output FM+ Gain (%) 0 ~1000 100 *1
02-14 Analog Output FM+ Bias (%) 0 ~100 0 *1
0 : Positive
02-15 FM+ Bias Selection 0 *1
1 : Negative
0 : Positive
02-16 FM+ Slope 0 *1
1 : Negative
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Function Factory
Description Range/Code Remarks
Code No. Setting
03-01 Preset Speed 0 (Hz) 0.00 ~ 400.00 5.00 Keypad Freq
0 : braking capacity
04-01 Stopping Method Selection 0
1 : Coast to stop
0 : Stop Button Enabled
04-02 Keypad Stop Button 0
1 : Stop Button Disabled
4-8
Function Factory
Description Range/Code Remarks
Code No. Setting
0 : Momentary Power Loss and Restart
disable
1 : Momentary power loss and restart
4-10
07-Protection function group
Function Factory
Description Range/Code Remarks
Code No. Setting
xxxx0 : Enable Trip Prevention During
Acceleration
xxxx1 : Disable Trip Prevention During
Acceleration
xxx0x : Enable Trip Prevention During
Deceleration
xxx1x : Disable Trip Prevention During
07-00 Trip Prevention Selection Deceleration 00000
xx0xx : Enable Trip Prevention in Run Mode
xx1xx : Disable Trip Prevention in
Run Mode
x0xxx : Enable over voltage Prevention in
Run Mode
x1xxx : Disable over voltage Prevention in
Run Mode
Inverter
Trip Prevention Level During Rated
07-01 50 ~ 200 200
Acceleration (%) Current
200%
Inverter
Trip Prevention Level During Rated
07-02 50 ~ 200 200
Deceleration (%) Current
200%
Inverter
Trip Prevention Level In Run Mode Rated
07-03 50 ~ 200 200
(%) Current
200%
over voltage Prevention Level in Run 350.0 VDC ~ 390.0 VDC 380.0/
07-04
Mode 700.0 VDC ~ 780.0 VDC 760.0
0 : Enable Electronic Motor
Electronic Motor Overload Protection Overload Protection
07-05 1
Operation Mode 1 : Disable Electronic Motor
Overload Protection
0 : Electronic Motor Overload Protection Set
for Non-Inverter Duty Motor
07-06 Motor type Selection 0
1 : Electronic Motor Overload Protection Set
for Inverter Duty Motor
0 : Constant Torque (OL =103 %)
Motor Overload Protection (150 % for 1 Minute)
07-07 0
Curve Selection 1 : Variable Torque (OL = 113 %)
(123 % for 1 Minute)
0 : Coast-to-Stop After Overload
Operation After Overload Protection is Protection is Activated
07-08 0
Activated 1 : Drive Will Not Trip when Overload
Protection is Activated (OL1)
0 : Disable Over torque Operation
1 : Enable Over torque Operation
Over torque Detection Selection
07-09 Only if at Set Frequency 0
(OL3)
2 : Enable Over torque Operation
while the Drive is in Run Mode
4-11
Function Factory
Description Range/Code Remarks
Code No. Setting
0 : Coast-to-Stop After Over
Operation After Over torque Detection torque is Activated
07-10 1
is Activated 1 : Drive will Continue to Operate After
Over torque is Activated (OL3)
07-11 Over torque Threshold Level(%) 30 ~ 300 160
07-12 Over torque Activation Delay Time (S) 0.0 ~ 25.0 0.1
0 : Auto (Depends on temp.)
OH over heat Protection ( cooling fan 1 : Operate while in RUN mode
07-13 1
control) 2 : Always Run
3 : Disabled
4-12
09-PID function group
Function Factory
Description Range/Code Remarks
Code No. Setting
0 : Disabled
1 : Bias D Control
2 : Feedback D Control
09-00 PID Mode Selection 0
3 : Bias D Reversed Characteristics Control
4 : Feedback D Reversed Characteristics
Control
09-01 Feedback Gain coefficient 0.00 ~ 10.00 1.00 *1
09-02 Proportional Gain (%) 0.0 ~ 10.0 1.0 *1
09-03 Integration Time (S) 0.0 ~ 100.0 10.0 *1
09-04 Differentiation Time (S) 0.00 ~ 10.00 0.00 *1
0 : Positive
09-05 PID Offset 0 *1
1 : Negative
09-06 PID Offset Adjust (%) 0 ~ 109 0 *1
09-07 PID Output Lag Filter Time(S) 0.0 ~ 2.5 0.0 *1
0 : Disabled
1 : Enabled - Drive Continues to
09-08 Feedback Loss Detection Mode Operate After Feedback Loss 0
2 : Enabled - Drive "STOPS"
After Feedback Loss
Feedback Loss Detection Level
09-09 0 ~100 0
(%)
Feedback Loss Detection Delay
09-10 0.0 ~ 25.0 1.0
Time (S)
09-11 Integration Limit Value (%) 0 ~ 109 100 *1
09-12~09-13 Reserved Reserved
Allowable Integration Error
09-13 Margin (Units) 0 ~100 0
(1 Unit = 1/8192)
09-14 Sleep Frequency Level 0.00 ~ 400.00 0.00
09-15 Sleep Function Delay Time 0.0 ~ 25.5 0.0
09-16 Wake up frequency Level 0.00 ~ 400.00 0.00
09-17 Wake up function Delay Time 0.0 ~ 25.5 0.0
4-13
Function Factory
Description Range/Code Remarks
Code No. Setting
0 : Carrier mode0
3-phase PW M modulation
1 : Carrier mode1
10-04 Carrier mode Selection 1
2-phase PW M modulation
2 : Carrier mode2
2-phase randomized PW M modulation
10-05 Acceleration Time 2 (MFIT) (s) 0.1 ~ 3600.0 10.0 *1
10-06 Deceleration Time 2 (MFIT) (s) 0.1 ~ 3600.0 10.0 *1
10-07 S-Curve Acc/Dec 1 (s) 0.0 ~ 4.0 0.2
10-08 S-Curve Acc/Dec 2(s) 0.0 ~ 4.0 0.2
10-09 S-Curve Acc/Dec 3 (s) 0.0 ~ 4.0 0.2
10-10 S-Curve Acc/Dec 4 (s) 0.0 ~ 4.0 0.2
10-11 Skip Frequency 1 (Hz) 0.00 ~ 400.00 0.00 *1
10-12 Skip Frequency 2 (Hz) 0.00 ~ 400.00 0.00 *1
10-13 Skip Frequency 3 (Hz) 0.00 ~ 400.00 0.00 *1
10-14 Skip Frequency Bandwidth (±Hz) 0.00 ~ 30.00 0.00 *1
Carrier Frequency 0 : disabled
10-15 0
Reduction by temperature raising 1 : enabled
0 : AVR function disabled
10-16 Auto Voltage Regulation (AVR) 1
1 : AVR function enabled
10-17 Count Down Completion 0 ~9999 0
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12-User parameter group
Function Factory
Description Range/Code Remarks
Code No. Setting
12-00 Drive Horsepower Code ----- *3
12-01 Software Version ----- ----- *3
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Function Factory
Description Range/Code Remarks
Code No. Setting
Auto _ Run Mode
13-07
Frequency Command 7
13-08~
Reserved Reserved
13-15
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-16
Time Setting 0
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-17
Time Setting 1
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-18
Time Setting 2
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-19
Time Setting 3 0.0 ~ 3600.0 (second)
0.0
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-20
Time Setting 4
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-21
Time Setting 5
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-22
Time Setting 6
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-23
Time Setting 7
13-23~
Reserved Reserved
13-31
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-32
Direction 0
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-33
Direction 1
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-34
Direction 2
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-35 0: stop
Direction 3 0
1: forward
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-36 2: reverse
Direction 4
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-37
Direction 5
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-38
Direction 6
Auto_ Run Mode Running
13-39
Direction 7
※Notes : *1 Can be modified during run
*2 cannot be modified while communication is active
*3 do not change while making factory setting
*4 the parameter will be changed by replacing model
*5 only available in V/F mode
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4.4 Parameter Function Description
Group0- The basic parameters group
4-17
00-07 : Frequency Upper limit(Hz) 0.01 ~ 400.00
00-08 : Frequency Lower limit(Hz) 0.01 ~ 399.99
Internal frequency
00-07 (upper frequency limit)
1. Formula for calculating acceleration and deceleration time: The denominator is base on the
4-18
2. 10-01=1, the reverse command is unavailable
S1 (RUN)
S2 (STOP)
S3 (FWD/REV)
COM (0V)
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Figure 4-7 Drive start/stop operation sequences
※Note: 1.As 3 wire control mode is selected, the terminal S1, S2 and S3 is not controlled
1. 01-00~05=0/1(Forward/Reverse/Stop)
As forward command is ON, the inverter runs and stops when the command is OFF. The 1-00
factory setting is forward.
As reverse command is ON, the inverter runs and stops when the command is OFF. The 1-01
factory setting is reverse.
2. 01-00~05=2/3/4 (Frequency Command 1/2/4 at 3-02/3-03/3-05)
When External multifunction input terminals are ON, the inverter is operates at the preset speed and
the duration is determined by the time the input is ON. The corresponding preset frequency will be
according to preset value of parameters 3-01 to 3-07 and in relation to the operation of input
terminals 1 to 3. as shown in the table below:
Output frequency Multifunction terminal 3 Multifunction terminal 2 Multifunction terminal 1
preset value Preset value =4 Preset value =3 Preset value =2
3-01 0 0 0
3-02 0 0 1
3-03 0 1 0
3-04 0 1 1
3-05 1 0 0
3-06 1 0 1
3-07 1 1 0
3-08 1 1 1
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If the emergency signal is released before the inverter stops completely, the inverter still carries
out the emergency stop. The 01-09/01-10 determines the action of the error terminal. If
01-09/01-10=0: the fault is not enabled when the external emergency signal input. If
01-09/01-10=8, the fault is actuated when the emergency signal input.
6. 01-00~05=9 : Base Block
The inverter immediately stops output, and the motor does a Coast with flashing B.B.
Disable
ACC/DEC
Output
Frequency Figure 4-8 Acceleration and deceleration Prohibit
10. 1-00~05=12, 13: UP/DOWN Function (Actual ACC/DEC time is based on the setting) :
(1) 00-05/00-06 = 3 to use the UP/DOWN Function. The other frequency signals are ignored.
(2)Set 01-07=0 and 01-08=0. The inverter accelerates to the preset value of 03-01 when in
RUN, and then it maintains a constant speed. As the inverter receives either the UP/DOWN
command, it will accelerate / decelerate until the command is released. The inverter runs at
the speed setting at the time of release. The inverter will ramp stop or Free-Fun stop which
is determined by the 04-01 as long as the inverter receives the STOP command. The
frequency at Stop time will be stored in03-01. The UP/DOWN KEY is invalid when the
inverter is stopped. It is necessary to use the Keypad to modify the preset parameters.
(3)Set 01-08 = 1, the inverter will operate from 0Hz when the operation terminal is ON. The
action of UP/DOWN is the same as above. The inverter will ramp stop or free-run stop as
determined by 04-01 setting when it receives the Stop Command. The next operation will
start at 0 Hz.
(4)UP/Down Signals simultaneously pressed are invalid
(5)01-07≠ 0, the inverter accelerates to the setting of 03-01 and maintains speed. When the
UP/Down terminal is on, setting frequency is the value 03-01±01-07, and the inverter will
accelerate/ decelerate to frequency 03-01. The upper frequency limit and lower frequency
limit also restrict the operation. If the signal of UP/ DOWN is maintained over 2 seconds,
the inverter will begin to accelerate/ decelerate. If 01-07=0, the operation is the same, until
the UP/ DOWN signal is released. Please refer to the time diagram of 01-07.
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11. 1-00~05=14 Main/sub Frequency Command Selection
When External multifunction input terminals are off, the inverter Frequency Command is operated
by 00-05.
When External multifunction input terminals are on, the inverter Frequency Command is operated
by 00-06.
12. 01-00~05=15(PID Function Disable)
When the PID Function Disable is ON, PID is not controlled by 09-00.
13. 01-00~05=16 (Integration Value Resets to Zero)
When the multifunction terminal 01-00~05 is set at 16 and the input terminal is on , the
Integration Value of PID Resets to Zero .
14. 01-00~05=17(Reset Command)
The Reset command is same as the Reset Key on the panel. When the command is OFF, the
inverter does not respond.
15. 01-00~05=18 (Power Source Detect for KEB)
Please refer to 4-11description.
16. 01-00~05=19(Auto _ Run Mode)
The function of auto-run is like a simple built-in PLC function, when the extermal terminal
function is set to 19, and turns on. Autorun function will be executed according to group
13.( Please refer to group13)
17. 01-00~05=20(Counter Trigger Signal)
when the extermal terminal s6 is set a function of 20,after turning it on then off once the counter
value increase 1.
Indication value c0000 c0001 c0002 c0003 c0004 c0005 c0001 c0002
11-07=1
Counter trigger signal
Multi-function input termin
1.5ms
The trigger timing can't be less than
1.5ms.
In vector mode, the extermal terminal S6 function of "counter trigger signal input" is disabled.
18. 01-00~05=21(Counter Reset)
When anyone of the extermal terminals S1~S6 is set a function of 21 and turned on, the counter
value will be cleared, and display "c0000", only after this signal turns off, the inverter can
receive trigger signal and count up.
Digital /Analog input signal scan times:
01-06: Multifunction terminal S1~S6 confirm the scan times (x 4ms),1~200 times
1. TM2 terminal is used for scanning. If there are the same signals continuously input for N times, the
inverter will treat the signal as normal. During the signal evaluation, if the scan times are less than N,
the signal will be treated as noise.
2. Each scan period is 4ms.
3. The user can specify the scan times interval duration according to the noise environment. If the
noise is serious, increase the value of 01-06, however the response will be slower.
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Step of Up/Down Function (Hz):
01-07: Up/Down (Hz) 0.00 ~ 5.00
There are two modes covered below:
1 .01-07 = 0.00, the operation is just as the original one. When the UP terminal is ON, the frequency
increases while the DOWN terminal is ON, the frequency decreases. (Refer to the following
graph).
2. 01-08=1 : as the Run terminal is energized, the inverter operates from 0 Hz, the Function of
UP/DOWN is same as the above description. When the Run signal is released, the inverter will
ramp stop or stop output (determined by 04-01) to 0 Hz. The next run command will always
begin from 0 Hz.
01-09/10= 2:
The preset frequency is reached (± 01-12)
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01-09/10= 3:
Arbitrary frequency consistency Fout = 01-11 ±01-12
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01-09/10= 5 : Frequency detection Fout < 01-11
Don’t set 00-03/00-04=1, before you set 01-13, 01-14 (external terminal controlled)
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Group2- External terminal analog signal input function group
0V 10
AVI+ACI
Bias Hz
Bias Hz
100% 60Hz Upper Frequency 100% 60Hz Upper Frequency Limit
A (00-07=60) C (00-07=60)
50% 30Hz
50% 30Hz
B
0Hz V D
0V 5V 10V 0Hz V
0V 5V 10V
(0mA) (20mA)
(0mA) (20mA)
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The setting of figure 4-18C : The setting of figure 4-18D :
2-02 2-03 2-04 2-05 2-02 2-03 2-04 2-05
2-09 2-09
/2-08 /2-09 /2-10 /2-11 /2-08 /2-09 /2-10 /2-11
E 100% 20% 1 0 100% F 100% 50% 1 1 100%
Hz Hz
0
Xmax
Figure 4-17 Multifunction analog output
2-12=0 Output Frequency Xmax= upper frequency limit
=1 frequency setting upper frequency limit
=2 Output Voltage Motor Rated Voltage (VAC)
=3 DC Bus Voltage 220V: 0~400V
440V: 0~800V
=4 Motor Current 2 times rated current of inverter
Note: 02-13~02-16, refer to Figure 4-19 Analog scaling examples.
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Group3- preset Frequency function group
1) Formula for calculating acceleration and deceleration time:The denominator is base on the
rated frequency of motor (06-04).
Acctime parameter ×preset frequency
Actual Acctime =
06 −04
Dectime parameter×pr eset f r equency
Actual Dectime =
06 − 04
Example: 06-04=50hz (motor Rated frequency), 03-02=10hz (preset speed),
03-19=5s (Acc time), 03-20=20s (Dec-time),
03−19×10(hz )
Preset speed 1 Actual Acc time=
06 −04
= 1(s)
03− 20×10(hz )
Preset speed 1 Actual Dec time =
06 −04
= 4(s)
2) When 03-00is set to 1,the time has two modes to be set:
Example: 00-03=1,01-00=0 (S1=RUN/STOP),
01-01=1 (S2=forward/reserve),
01-02=2 (S3=preset speed1), 01-03=3 (S4= preset speed 2),
01-03=4 (S5= preset speed 4);
mode1: When the run command is uncontinuous, calculate acceleration and deceleration time of
each segment like this
(03−17)×(03− 01) (03−18)×(03− 01) (03−19)×(03− 02) (03− 20)×(03−02)
a= ,b = ,c= ,d = ……
06 − 04 06 − 04 06 −04 06 − 04
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Frequency
Hz Forward
……
Time
a b c d e f
mode2: When the run command is continuous , calculate acceleration and deceleration time of each
segment like this
(03−17)×(03− 01) (03− 20)×[(03− 01) − (03−02)] (03− 21)×[(03−03) − (03− 02)]
a= ,b= ,c=
06 − 04 06 −04 06 −04
(03− 24)×(03−03) (03− 23)×(03−04) (03− 26)×(03−04) (03− 25)×(03−05)
d = , e= ,f= ,g = ,
06 − 04 06 − 04 06 − 04 06 − 04
(03− 26)×(03−05)
h= ……
06 −04
frequency Forward
Hz
……
e f
Time
a b c d g h
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Group4- Start/Stop command group
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04-06 : Auto Restart Delay Time (Seconds) : 0 ~ 800.0 second
04-07 : Number of Auto Restart Attempts : 0 ~ 10 times
1. 04-07=0: The inverter will not auto restart after trips due to fault.
2. 04-07>0, 04-06= 0:
The inverter will conduct SPIN START in 0.5 second after trips due to fault. The motor will
Coast to stop while the output is switched off, once the rotating speed is determined then it will
accelerate or decelerate from this speed to the running speed before the fault.
3. 04-07>0, 04-06>0:
The output will be stopped for a period which is determined by the 04-06 after a fault trip. Then,
spin start to set target frequency.
4. Auto restart after a fault will not function while DC injection braking or decelerating to stop.
04-08 : Reset Mode Setting
0 : Enable Reset Only when Run Command is Off
1 : Enable Reset when Run Command is On or Off
04-08=0 Once the inverter is detected a fault, please turn Run switch Off and then On again to
perform reset, otherwise restarting will not be possible.
04-09 : Direct Running After Power Up
0 : Enable Direct running after power up
1 : Disable Direct running after power up
Danger:
1. 04-09=0 and the inverter is set external terminal controlled (00-03/00-04=1), if the run switch is
ON as power is supplied, the inverter will auto start. It is recommend that the power is turned off
and the run switch is also off to avoid possibility of injury to operators and machines as the
power is reapplied.
Note: IF this mode is required all safety measures must be considered including warning labels.
2. 04-09=1and the inverter is set external terminal controlled (00-03/00-04=1), if the run switch is
ON as power is supplied, the inverter will not auto start and the display will flash with STP1.
It is necessary to turn OFF the run switch and then ON to start normally.
04-10 : Delay-ON Timer (Seconds) : 1.8 ~ 300.0 second
As power on and 04-09=0, the inverter will perform auto restart in the setting time for delay.
04-11 : Kinetic Energy Back-up Deceleration Time (S)
= 0.0 : Disable
= 0.1~25.0 : KEB Deceleration Time
04-11 = 0 KEB function disable 04-11≠ 0 KEB function enables
Example : 220V system
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Figure 4-18 KEB function diagram
※Note:
1. When 04-11≠0, the momentary power loss and Restart is disabled, the inverter will do KEB
Function.
2. When input power is turned off, CPU detects the DC bus Voltage and as soon as DC bus Voltage
becomes lower than190V (220V system) or 380V (440V system), then the KEB function is
activated.
3. When KEB function is enabled, the inverter decelerate to zero by 04-11, and the inverter stop
4. IF the power on signal enabled during the KEB function, the inverter accelerate to original
frequency.
04-12 : Lower Limit of Power Voltage Detect = 150.0 ~ 210.0/300.0 ~ 420.0
04-13 : DC Injection Brake Level(%) @start = 0.0 ~150.0
04-14 : DC Injection Brake Time (Seconds) @start = 0.0 ~ 25.5
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Group5- V/F command group
1.00-01=18, set the V/F pattern freely complying with 05-04 ~ 05-09 (Refer to following diagram)
(V)%
05-05 (Vmax)
05-07
05-11 (Vmin)
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2. 00-01 = 0 ~ 17 V / F Pattern (Refer to following list )
Func Funct
type 00-01 V/F pattern type 00-01 V/F pattern
tion ion
V (%) V (%)
100
100
General Use
General Use
0 B 9 B
50 C 60 C
1.5 2.5 50 400 Hz
1.5 3.0 60 400 Hz
V (%) V (%)
10
1
High start torque
B 11 B
Hz Hz
2
C C
V (%) V (%)
Decreasing torque
Decreasing torque
4 100 13 100
B B
C C
5 14
1.3 25 50 400 Hz 1.5 30 60 400
V (%) V (%)
6 15
Constant torque
Constant torque
100 100
7 16 B
B
C C
8 0.5 25 50 400 Hz 17 0.6 30 60 400 Hz
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00-01 B C
0/9 7.5% 4.5%
1 / 10 10.0% 7.0%
2 11.0% 8.5%
3 12.0% 9.5%
4 17.5% 4.0%
5 25.0% 5.0%
11 11.0% 8.0%
12 12.0% 9.0%
13 20.5% 7.0%
14 28.5% 8.0%
6 / 15 45.0% 1.0%
7 / 16 55.0% 1.0%
8 / 17 65.0% 1.0%
3. The inverter will output the value of B, C voltage (refer to 00-01) plus the 05-00 V/F pattern
setting. The starting torque will be raised as shown.
Voltage
Figure 4-22 V/F curve with torque boost
100%
05-00=
C
Hz
1 2.5/3.0 50/60
4. When the induction motor is in running, there must be slip due to the load. It is necessary to boost
voltage to improve the precision of the speed.
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120
Example: 4 Poles,60Hzinduction motor synchronization speed = × 60=1800 RPM
4
※ Note: Motor no load current (05-01) differs with the inverter capacities (12-00) (Refer to 06-01
note). It should be regulated according to actual conditions.
B
ΔTe: Increase output torque capacity
RPM
Q
A: before torque boost
B: after torque boost
Figure 4-23 Output Torque Capacity
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06-07 : Slip compensation gain (vector)
Performance : If the motor load appears too large, increase slip compensation.
ΔFslip ≒ I ¯ Gain
(load current) (compensation gain)
• Torque/Speed curve pattern :
Torque
ΔFslip
RPM
Q
Figure 4-24 Slip Compensation
06-07 F
Minute
(1)
1.0 (2)
Current Percent
150
07-09 : Over torque Detection Selection(OL3)
= 0 : Disable Over torque Operation
= 1 : Enable Over torque Operation Only if at Set Frequency
= 2 : Enable Over torque Operation while the Drive is in Run Mode
07-10 : Operation After Over torque Detection is Activated
= 0 : Coast-to-Stop After Over torque is Activated
= 1 : Drive will Continue to Operate After Over torque is Activated
07-11 : Over torque Threshold Level(%) : 30~300
07-12 : Over torque Activation Delay Time (S) : 0.0~25.0
1. Over Torque is detected when the output torque level exceeds the level set in
Parameter 07-11 ( Inverter rated torque is 100%) and if it is detected for a duration of time
which is set in parameter 07-12.
2. 07-10 =0 : If there is over torque, the inverter coasts to stop and flashes OL3. It is necessary to
press’RESET’ or external terminal to continue to run.
=1 : If there is over torque, the inverter can continue to run and flashes OL3 until the output
torque is less than the 07-11 set value.
3. Parameter 01-09/10(Multifunction output terminal) = 12, the output terminal signal will be set
for over torque condition.
Note: Over torque detection will be enabled only when parameter 07-09 is set to options 1or2.
07-13 : OH over heat Protection ( cooling fan control)
0 : Auto (Depends on temp.)
1 : Operate while in RUN mode
2 : Always Run
3 : Disabled
1. 07-13=0 : The fan runs as the inverter senses temperature rises. Thusly, extend the service period.
2. 07-13=1 : The fan runs while the inverter is running.
3. 07-13=2 : The fan is continuously running regardless of the action of the inverter.
4. 07-13=3 : The fan is Disabled.
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Group8- Communication function group
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Group9- PID function group
1 PID function description
The Proportional, Integral and Derivative control function provides closed –loop control, or
regulation of a system process variable (Flow, Pressure, temperature, etc).This regulation is
obtained by comparing a feed back signal with a reference (target) signal, which results in an error
signal. The PID control algorithm then performs calculations on this error signal, based upon the
PID parameter group9.The result of the PID algorithm is then used as the new frequency reference,
or is added to the existing speed reference. The PID target value can be set by parameter 00-05/006,
for example the frequency command (target) can be set from Operator keypad, AI1 Analogue input
or multi function analog input terminals. Select the PID control feed back signal from external
terminal AI2 for a current signal (0-20ma) or a voltage (0-10vdc), depending on setting of Jumper 3
on control board and setting of parameter 2-06.
1. To enable PID control, set 02-06=0, ACI on TM2 is defined as the PID feedback signal.
2. The set point in the above diagram is the 00-05/00-06 input frequency.
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2 PID Group 9 parameter descriptions
09-00: PID operation selection
=0 : disable
=1 : enable (Deviation is D-controlled)
=2 : Feedback D-controlled
=3 : D Reverse characteristic controlled
=4 : Feedback D characteristic controlled
09-00 =1, D is the deviation of (target value –detected value) in the unit time (09-04).
=2, D is the deviation of the detected values in unit time (09-04).
=3, D is the deviation of (target value – detected value) in the unit time (09-04). If the deviation is
positive, the output frequency decreases, vice versa.
=4, D is the deviation of detected value in unit time (09-04). When the deviation is positive, the
frequency decreases, vice versa.
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09-13 : Allowable Integration Error Margin (Unit) (1 Unit = 1/8192) =0 ~ 100
09-13=0 ~ 100% unit value : Restart the tolerance after the integrator reset to 0.
09-14 : Sleep Frequency Level(Hz) = 0.00 ~ 400.00
09-15 : Sleep Function Delay Time(S) = 0.0 ~ 25.5
09-16 : Wake up frequency Level(Hz) = 0.00 ~ 400.00
09-17 : Wake up function Delay Time(S) = 0.0 ~ 25.5
PID SLEEP MODE:
09-00=1(PID Enable)
02-06=0(PID FEEDBACK Enable)
00-05=PID setting frequency source (Target Value)
09-14 : set the sleep threshold frequency, Unit:HZ
09-15 : set the time for sleep delay, Unit: sec
09-16 : set the wake threshold frequency, Unit:HZ
09-17 : set the time for wake delay, Unit: sec
When PID output frequency is less than the sleep threshold frequency and exceeds the time of sleep
delay, the inverter will decelerate to 0 and enter PID sleep mode.
When PID output frequency is larger than the Wake threshold frequency for Wake start the inverter will
reactivate and enter PID wake mode. The time diagram is as follow:
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Group10- Assistant function group
4-46
Use S Curve parameters where a smooth acceleration or deceleration action is required, this will
prevent possible damage caused to machines by sudden acceleration/deceleration.
Four parameters can be selected as shown on the diagram below:
10-14
10-13
10-12
10-11
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temperature
80°C
70°C
Time
Carrier Frequency
0 t1 t2
10k
4k
Time
0 t1 t2
10-16 : Auto Voltage Regulation (AVR):
0 : AVR Function disable 1 : AVR Function enable
AVR function automatically regulates the AC motor drive output voltage to the Maximum
Output Voltage
10-17 : Count Down Completion =00~9999
This parameter sets purpose value of E310 built-in counter, this counter can take extermal terminal
S6 as a trigger in control circuit. When count value reaches purpose value ,multi-RELAY output
terminal acts.
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12-08 : Parameter password = 00000 ~ 65535
This function is used to prevent parameter from being modified by disrelated personnels, keep
parameter safety.
When a password has been set, parameters cannot be modified, and it is forbidden to reset to factory
set.
(1) Setting password:
① open 12-08, ”00000”is shown on keypad, input password, press” enter”,
display “End".
② When open 12-08 again, display “00001”, input password again, press” enter”,
display “LOC” display .
If setting is different from the first time, display “Err2”, setting failed
(2) cancel password:
① open 12-08, display ”00002”,input the correct password, press” enter” key
,display“End", Disable the password is successed.
If typing a wrong password, display “LOC”(password is still holded)
Note: set 12-08=00000, password can’t work
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13-23 : Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting 7 ( 0.0 ~ 3600.0s)
13-32 : Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction 0 (0 : STOP 1 : forward 2 : reverse)
13-33 : Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction 1 (0 : STOP 1 : forward 2 : reverse)
13-34 : Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction 2 (0 : STOP 1 : forward 2 : reverse)
13-35 : Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction 3 (0 : STOP 1 : forward 2 : reverse)
13-36 : Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction 4 (0 : STOP 1 : forward 2 : reverse)
13-37 : Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction 5 (0 : STOP 1 : forward 2 : reverse)
13-38 : Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction 6 (0 : STOP 1 : forward 2 : reverse)
13-39 : Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction 7 (0 : STOP 1 : forward 2 : reverse)
Note:
1. Auto Run (sequencer) various modes cab is selected by parameter 13-00.
2. Auto Run (sequencer) mode set up parameters are parameters (13-01 ~ 13-39).
3. Auto run mode (sequencer) operation as selected by parameter 13-00 can be set up as follows : -
a. Setting multi-step frequency commands, by using the available multi-step frequency
commands 0~7as required can be set by parameters (13-00 ~ 13-07).
b. Setting multi-step run time, by parameters (13-16 ~ 13-23) for each required step.
c. FWD/REV direction can be selected by setting of parameters (13-32 ~ 13-39).
d. d. Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 0 is3-01, running time is 13-16, Running Direction
13-32.
Some examples in auto_run mode as follows:
(A) Single Cycle Running (13-00= 1, 4)
The inverter will run for a single full cycle based upon the specified setting mode. Then, it
will stop.
‧ For example :
13-00=1(or 4)
‧ Panel Frequency (3-01)=15 Hz 13-01=30Hz 13-02=50Hz 13-03=20Hz
13-16=20s 13-17=25s 13-18=30s 13-19=40s
13-32=1 13-33=1 13-34=1(FWD) 13-35=2(REV)
‧ 13-04 ~ 13-07=0Hz, 13-20 ~ 13-23=0s,13-36 ~ 13-39=0
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(B) Periodic cycle Running (13-00=2, 5)
The inverter will repeat the same cycle periodically.
For example:
13-00=2(or 5)
13-01 ~ 13-03 , 13-16 ~ 13-23 , 13-32 ~ 13-39 : Same setting as the example (A)
13-07
Note: 13-00 = 1~3 : If the inverter stops and re-starts, it will continue running from the unfinished
step, according to the setting of 13-00.
= 4~6 : If the inverter stops and re-starts, it will begin a new cycle and continue
running according to the setting of 13-00.
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13-00 1~3 4~6
Run Run
Command run stop run Command run stop run
Output Frequency
Output Output
Frequency
Frequency begin a new cycle
●ACC/DEC time follow the setting of 00-09/00-10 or 10-05/10-06 in Auto Run Mode.
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance
5.1. Error display and corrective action
5.1.1. Faults which can not be recovered manually
1. Faults which can not be recovered manually
Display Fault Cause Corrective action
-OV- Voltage too high Detection circuit malfunction Return the inverter
when stopped
1. Power voltage too low 1. Check if the power voltage is
2. Pre-charge resistor or fuse correct
-LV- Voltage too low
burnt out. 2. Replace the pre-charge resistor
when stopped
3. Detection circuit malfunction or the fuse
3. Return the inverter
The inverter is 1. Detection circuit malfunction 1. Return the inverter
-OH- overheated 2. Ambient temperature too high 2. Improve ventilation
when stopped or bad ventilation conditions
Current Sensor Current sensor error or circuit
CTER Return the inverter
detection error malfunction
EPR EEPROM
Faulty EEPROM Replace EEPROM
problem
2. Faults which can be recovered manually and automatically
Display Fault Cause Corrective Action
1. Short circuit between the
1. Inspect the motor
Over current at motor coil and the case
OC-S 2. Inspect the wiring
start 2. Short circuit between motor
3. Replace the transistor module
coil and ground
3. the IGBT module damaged
Over-current at The preset deceleration time is
OC-D Set a longer deceleration time
deceleration too short.
1. Acceleration time too short
2. The capacity of the 1. Set a longer acceleration time
motor exceeds the capacity of 2. Replace inverter with one that
the inverter has the same rating as that of the
Over-current at
3. Short circuit between motor
OC-A acceleration
the motor coil and the case 3. Check the motor
4. Short circuit between 4. Check the wiring
motor wiring and ground 5. Replace the IGBT module
5. the IGBT module damaged
1.Increase the capacity of the
inverter
2.Repeat parameter auto tuning
Over-current at 1. Transient load change
OC-C (06-05= 1)
fixed speed 2. Transient power change 3.Reduce stator resistance
(06-06) if the above actions are
ineffective
1. Set a longer deceleration time
Excessive 1. Deceleration time setting too 2. Add a brake resistor or brake
OV-C Voltage during short or excessive load inertia module
operation/ 2. Power voltage varies widely 3. Add a reactor at the power input
deceleration (fluctuates) side
4. Increase inverter capacity
Unacceptable Return unit if this happens
Err4 External noise interference
CPU interrupt regularly
5-1
3. Faults which can be recovered manually but not automatically
Display Fault Cause Corrective Action
1. Detection circuit
OC Over-current during malfunction 1.Check the noise between Power
stop 2. Bad connection for CT line and motor line
signal cable 2.Return the inverter for repair
The inverter will decelerate to stop and then flash E.S., when input
External
E.S. external Rapid stop signal via the multifunctional input terminal
Rapid stop
activates (refer to descriptions of 01-00~01-05).
5-2
The inverter stops immediately and then flashes b.b., when external
External base
b.b. base block is input by the multifunctional input terminals.
block
(Refer to descriptions of 01-00~01-05).
Communication
COT Communication error detect (refer group 8 )
error
5-3
5.2 General troubleshooting
Status Checking point Remedy
‧Is the power applied?
Is power applied to L1, L2, and L3 terminals
(is the charging indicator lit)? ‧Turn the power OFF and then ON
again.
‧Make sure the power voltage is correct.
‧Make sure screws are secured firmly.
Is there voltage across the output terminals T1,
‧Turn the power OFF and then ON again.
T2, and T3?
Motor can Is overload causing the motor to stall? ‧Reduce the load so the motor will run.
not run Are there any abnormalities in the inverter?
‧See error descriptions to check wiring
Is forward or reverse run command issued? and correct if necessary.
‧ Is analog frequency input signal wiring
Has the analog frequency signal been input? correct?
‧Is voltage of frequency input correct?
Is the operation mode setting correct? ‧Operate through the digital keypad .
Are wiring for output terminals T1, T2, and T3 ‧Wiring must match U, V, and W
Motor runs correct? terminals of the motor.
in wrong
direction Are wiring for forward and reverse signals ‧Check for correct wiring.
correct?
Is the wiring for the analog frequency inputs
‧Check for correct wiring.
correct?
The motor
speed can ‧Check the operation mode of the
Is the setting of operation mode correct?
not be operator.
regulated.
Is the load too excessive? ‧Reduce the load.
5-4
5.3 Quick troubleshooting of E310
z DM =Diode Mdule
Is fault known? NO
z I.G.B.T =Insulat Gate Bipolar Transistor
YES
Any
Symptoms other than burn NO Symptoms of burn YES Check burnt and damaged
out, damage, or fuse meltdown in parts
the inverter?
out and damage?
YES
Fault signal? NO
Is the main circuit NO Replace DM
DM intact?
YES
Check according to displayed
fault messages YES
YES
5-5
*From previous page
Check Inverter parameters
Perform parameter
initializations
YES
YES
Are there NO
voltage outputs at Replace the control board
terminalsT1 T2 T3
YES
Connect the motor to run Does the control NO
Board function after
replacement
YES
NO
Are output
currents of each phase
even?
YES
NO
‧
The inverter is failed
Perform detailed check
The inverter is OK
5-6
Troubleshooting for OC, OL error displays
The inverter displays OC, OL
errors
YES
YES
Any visual abnormalities? Replace faulty circuit board
Apply power
YES
Any abnormal NO
Is the current detector
indications?
OK?
YES
Input operation command Replace control board Replace the current controller
YES
Is there NO
Voltage at T1-T2-T3 output Replace control board
terminals?
YES
Is the inverter
NO
Connect the motor to run operating well after
ports replacement?
NO
YES
The inverter’s output is OK
NO
‧
The inverter is faulted
Perform detailed check
5-7
Troubleshooting for OV, LV error
The inverter displays OV, LV
NO
Apply power
NO
Input operation command
YES
Is there NO
Voltage at T1,T2,T3 output Replace the control board
terminals?
Is the inverter NO
YES working well after
Connect the motor to run replacement?
YES
YES
Any abnormal value?
NO
YES
The inverter’s output is OK
NO
‧
The inverter is failed
Perform detailed check
5-8
The motor can not run
YES Is MCCB
applied?
NO
Can MCCB be NO
applied? Short circuited wiring
Is LED lit? NO
E310fault
YES
5-9
Motor Overheating
NO
Bad connection between YES Correct the bad connection
E310 drive and the motor
NO
Minimal
E310 faults
5-10
5.4 Routine and periodic inspection
To ensure stable and safe operations, check and maintain the inverter at regular intervals.
The table below lists the items to be checked to ensure stable and safe operations.
Check these items 5 minutes after the “Charge” indicator goes out to prevent injury to personnel by
residual electric power.
Checking
Items Details period Methods Criteria Remedies
Daily 1Year
Measure with Temperature:
Confirm the
thermometer and -10 – 40oC (14-
temperature and
○ hygrometer 120℉) Improve the
Ambient humidity at the
according to Humidity: Below ambient or
conditions machine
installation notices. 95% RH relocate the
around the
Are there drive to a
machine
inflammable better area.
○ Visual check Keep area clear
materials in the
vicinity?
Any unusual vibration
○ Visual, hearing check No vibration Secure screws
from the machine
Installation
200Vclass: below
and grounding Measure the
Is the grounding 100Ω Improve the
of the inverter ○ resistance with a
resistance correct? 400V class: below grounding
multi-tester
10Ω
Voltage must
Input power Is the voltage of the Measure the voltage Improve input
○ conform with the
voltage main circuit correct? with a multi-tester voltage
specifications
External Are secure parts
○
terminals and loose?
Visual check
internal Is the terminal base Secure terminals Secure or send
○ Check with a
mounting damaged? and no rust back for repair
screwdriver
screws of the Visual rust stains
○
inverter present?
Any unusual bends or
○ Replace or
Internal wiring breaks?
Visual check No abnormalities send back for
of the inverter Any damage of the
○ repair
wire insulation?
Excessive dust or Clean up
Heat sink ○ Visual check No abnormalities
debris debris or dust
Excessive conductive
metal shavings or oil ○
Clean or
Printed sludge
Visual check No abnormalities replace the
circuit board Discolored, circuit board
overheated, or ○
burned parts
Unusual vibration and Visual or hearing Replace the
○
noise check cooling fan
Cooling fan No abnormalities
Excessive dust or
○ Visual check Clean fan
debris
Excessive dust or Clean
○ Visual check No abnormalities
debris component
Power Replace
component Check resistance No short circuit or
Measure with a power
between each ○ broken circuit in
multi-tester component or
terminals three-phase output
inverter
Any unusual odor or
○ Replace
leakage
Capacitor Visual check No abnormalities capacitor or
Any deformity or inverter
○
protrusion
5-11
5.5 Maintenance and Inspection
Inverter doesn’t need daily inspection and maintenance.
To ensure long-term reliability, follow the instructions below to perform regular inspection. Turn
the power off and wait for the charge indicator (LED) to go out before inspection to avoid potential
shock hazard from the charge stored in high-capacity capacitors.
E310
5-12
Chapter 6 Peripherals Components
6.1 reactor specification at Input side
6-1
6.3 Digital operator and extension cable
A. Content
c Inverter
d LED Keypad (E31DOP-01)
e Remote Cable for Keypad
※e using standard network cable connection.
B. Operation procedure:
1. Turn off the power Supply; the following procedures should be performed after there is no display
on the keypad.
2. Remove the keypad.
3. Connect the inverter and the keypad with REMOTE cable in accordance with the diagram below.
4. Apply power to operate once the installation is complete.
6-2
Extension KEYPAD installation
(1) KEYPAD installation Dimensions:
+ a
530
)5(4
6(7
底面尺寸图
E31DOP-01
6-3
b. Keypad Installation Dimension for nut( superaddition gasket and nut)
fixing board
E31DOP-01
6-4
Appendix
Appendix 1
Appendix
Parameter Setting Parameter Setting Parameter Setting Parameter Setting
code content code content code content code content
10-09 11-07 13-02 13-22
10-10 12-00 13-03 13-23
10-11 12-01 13-04 13-32
10-12 12-02 13-05 13-33
10-13 12-03 13-06 13-34
10-14 12-04 13-07 13-35
10-15 12-05 13-16 13-36
10-16 12-06 13-17 13-37
10-17 12-07 13-18 13-38
11-00 12-08 13-19 13-39
11-01 13-00 13-20
11-02 13-01 13-21
Appendix 2
Distributor
TECO Electric & Machinery Co., Ltd.
10F.,No.3-1 , Yuancyu St., Nangang District
Taipei City 115, Taiwan
Http://www.teco.com.tw
4KA72X254T01 VER:01 2010.6
This manual may be modified when necessary because of improvement of the product,
modification, or changes in specification, this manual is subject to change without notice.