LSIS VFD Quick Start Guide: C100, S100, H100, and Is7

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The document provides guidance on setting up basic drive parameters and additional recommended changes for protection and performance. It also includes conversion tables for motor HP to kW and motor poles to RPM.

It is recommended to change parameters like auto reset (H21), number of retries (H26), start on power loss (H20), and phase loss detection (H19) for the C100. For the S100/H100/iS7, it is recommended to change the auto reset (CON 71 bit 3, PRT 08-10), start on power loss (ADV 10), and phase loss detection (PRT 05).

Use the HP to kW conversion table to select the closest motor power size allowed by the drive in kW.

LSIS VFD Quick Start Guide

C100, S100, H100, and iS7


1. C100 Basic Setup Parameters
The basic drive and motor parameters are shown in Table 1. Set the parameters according to your application.

Table 1. C100 Basic Setup Parameters


C100
7 Segment
Description Default Set Options Notes
Group No
Drive 0.00 Command Freq 0.00 0 - Max Freq
Drive ACC Acc Time 20 0 - 6000
Drive dEC Decel Time 30 1 - 6000
0: Keypad
1: Fx/Rx-1 Start/Stop FW or REV wired separate (P1 = FW, P2 = Rev)
Drive drV Run Command 1 Fx/Rx-1
2: Fx/Rx-2 2 Wire Start/Stop (P1 = FW, P2 = Rev)
3: Comm RS485
0: Keypad-1 Press ENTER to save values
1: Keypad-2 Value Changes immediately
2: Panel Pot V2 (0-5V)
3: Terminal A1 (0-10V) Set J1 to V
Drive Frq Freq Command 0 Keypad-1 4: Terminal A1 (4-20mA) Set J1 to I
5: Panel Pot + Terminal A1 (4-20mA) Set J1 to I
6: Panel Pot + Terminal A1 (0-10V) Set J1 to V
7: Comm RS485
8: Up/Down
F 39 Motor Voltage Depends on drive 40 - 110% Set as a percentage from the default (220V & 380V)
F 67 Input Voltage (200V) 220 170 - 240V
F 68 Input Voltage (400V) 380 320 - 480V
H 30 Motor Capacity Depends on drive Depends on drive
H 31 Poles 4 2 - 12
H 33 Motor Rated Current Depends on drive Depends on drive
H 36 Motor Eff % 72 70 - 100%
Note: Many applications will not require changes to the basic setup parameters from their default values.

1.1 C100 Recommended Additional Parameter Changes


The C100 has some default settings the user may want to change to obtain better protection of the drive/motor and
the application. These changes are recommended, but not needed for all applications.

Auto Reset
 Program H21 (Reset/Restart after a fault) to “1”
 Program H26 (Number of Retries) to a number between 0 -10.

Start on Power Loss


 Program H20 (Power on Start) to “1”.

Phase Loss
 Program H19 (Phase Loss) to detect input and/or output phase loss.
Note: This parameter display is in the form of 2 bits. Left bit is the Input, Right bit is bit is
the Output. “Enabled” is represented with a line on the top of the LED display. “Disabled”
is represented with a line at the bottom of the LED display. See image to the right. Input detection bit is enabled and
output detection is disabled.

Speed Search
 Program the second from the left bit in parameter H22 to high. See
image to the right.

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2. S100/H100/iS7 Basic Setup Parameters
The basic drive and motor parameters are shown in Table 2. Set the parameters according to your application.

Table 2. iS7/H100/S100 Basic Setup Parameters


S100/H100/iS7
7 Segment LCD Keypad Set Options
Description Default Notes
Group No Group No (Use # for 7 Seg)
Operation 0.00 DRV 1 Command Freq 0.00 0 - Max Freq
Operation ACC DRV 3 Acc Time 20 0 - 6000
Operation dEC DRV 4 Decel Time 30 1 - 6000
0: Keypad
1: Fx/Rx-1 Start/Stop FW or REV wired separate (P1 = FW, P2 = Rev)
Operation drV DRV 6 Run Command 1 Fx/Rx-1 2: Fx/Rx-2 2 Wire Start/Stop (P1 = FW, P2 = Rev)
3: Comm RS485
4: Field Bus
0: Keypad-1
1: Keypad-2 Value Changes immediately
2: V1
4: V2
Operation Frq DRV 7 Freq Command 0 Keypad-1
5: I1/I2 S100 & H100 = I2, iS7 = I1
6: Comm RS485
8: Field Bus
12: Pulse
dr DRV 14 Motor Capacity Depends on drive Depends on drive
bA BAS 11 Poles 4 2 - 12
bA BAS 13 Motor Rated Current Depends on drive Depends on drive
bA BAS 15 Motor Voltage Depends on drive Depends on drive
bA BAS 16 Motor Eff % 72 70 - 100%
bA BAS 19 Input Voltage 220/380 170 - 480V
Note: Many applications will not require changes to the basic setup parameters from their default values.

2.1 S100/H100/iS7 Recommended Additional Parameter Changes


The S100, H100, and iS7 have some default settings the user may want to change to obtain better protection of the
drive/motor and the application. These changes are recommended, but not needed for all applications.

Auto Reset
 Program CON 71 bit 3 to High State (0100).
 Program PRT 08 (Reset/Restart after a fault) to “1” (Yes).
 Program PRT 09 (Number of Retries) to a number between 0 -10.
 Program PRT 10 (Auto Reset Time) to desired time to allow cause of fault to clear and safe starting.

Start on Power Loss


 Program ADV 10 (Power on Start) to “1” (Yes).

Phase Loss
 Program PRT 05 (Phase Loss) to detect input and/or output phase loss.
Note: This parameter display is in the form of 2 bits on the S100. It is displayed as DIP switches on the H100 and iS7. Left bit is the Input,
Right bit is the Output. “Enabled” is represented with a line on the top of the LED display. “Disabled” is represented with a line at the
bottom of the LED display.

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3. HP to kW Conversion Table
Use the following conversion table to enter the motor HP. Select the closest size the drive allows in kW (motor
power is in kW on most LSIS drives)

Table 3. HP to kW Conversion
HP 1/4 1/2 1 1.5 2 3 5 7 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100 125 150 200 225 250 300 350 400 500 600
kW 0.2 0.4 0.75 1.1 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11.0 15.0 18.5 22.0 30.0 37.0 45.0 55.0 75 90 110 132 160 185 220 280 315 375 450

4. RPM Entry
Table 4. Poles to RPM
RPM 3600 1800 1200
Poles 2 4 6

Example:
If actual motor RPM is 3450.
 Set Motor Poles = 2
 Set Slip RPM = 150 RPM

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