E510 Manual (English) V04

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E510 Table of Contents

Chapter 0 Preface 0-1


0.1 Preface 0-1
Chapter 1 Safety Precautions 1-1
1.1 Before Power UP 1-1
1.2 During Power UP 1-2
1.3 Before Operation 1-2
1.4 During Operation 1-2
1.5 Inverter Disposal 1-3
Chapter 2 Part Number Definition 2-1
2.1 Nameplate Data 2-1
2.2 Model Part Number 2-1
2.3 Standard Product Specification 2-2
Chapter 3 Environment & Installation 3-1
3.1 Environment 3-1
3.2 Installation 3-3
3.2.1 Installation method 3-3
3.2.2 Installation space 3-20
3.2.3 De-rating curves 3-21
3.3 Wiring guidelines 3-22
3.3.1 Power Cables 3-22
3.3.2 Control Cable selection and Wiring 3-22
3.3.3 Wiring and EMC guidelines 3-23
3.3.4 Failure liability 3-24
3.3.5 Considerations for peripheral equipment 3-25
3.3.6 Ground connection 3-26
3.3.7 Inverter exterior 3-27
3.4 Specifications 3-34
3.4.1 Product Specifications 3-34
3.4.2 General Specifications 3-36
3.5 Standard wiring 3-38
3.5.1 Single phase 3-38
3.5.2 Single/ Three phase 3-39
3.5.3 Three phase 3-40
3.6 Terminal Description 3-41
3.6.1 Description of main circuit terminals 3-41
3.6.2 Control circuit terminal description 3-43
3.7 Outline Dimensions 3-45
3.7.1 IP20/NEMA1 dimensions 3-45
3.7.2 IP66/NEMA4 dimensions 3-54
3.8 EMC filter disconnection 3-57
3.9 The Dimension and Installation of Keypad 3-58

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3.9.1 Description of dimension and installation 3-58
3.9.2 Description of Protective Stickers 3-60
Chapter 4 Software Index 4-1
4.1 Keypad Description 4-1
4.1.1 Operator Panel Functions 4-1
4.1.2 Digital display Description 4-2
4.1.3 Digital display setup 4-4
4.1.4 Example of Keypad Operation 4-5
4.1.5 Operation Control 4-7
4.2 Programmable Parameter Groups 4-8
4.3 Parameter Function Description 4-27
4.4 Specification Description on Built-in PLC Function 4-78
4.4.1 Basic Instruction Set 4-78
4.4.2 Function of Basic Instructions 4-79
4.4.3 Application Instructions 4-80
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5-1
5.1 Error Display and Corrective Action 5-1
5.1.1 Manual Reset and Auto-Reset 5-1
5.1.2 Keypad Operation Error Instruction 5-3
5.1.3 Special conditions 5-4
5.2 General troubleshooting 5-5
5.3 Troubleshooting of the Inverter 5-6
5.3.1 Quick troubleshooting of the Inverter 5-6
5.3.2 Troubleshooting for OC, OL error displays 5-8
5.3.3 Troubleshooting for OV, LV error 5-9
5.3.4 Motor not running 5-10
5.3.5 Motor Overheating 5-11
5.3.6 Motor runs unbalanced 5-12
5.4 Routine and periodic inspection 5-12
5.5 Maintenance 5-14
Chapter 6 Peripheral Components 6-1
6.1 Reactor Specifications 6-1
6.2 Electromagnetic Contactor circuit breaker 6-1
6.3 Fuse Specification 6-2
6.4 Brake Resistor 6-2
6.5 Noise filter 6-3
Appendix 1 Instructions for UL App1-1
Appendix 2 E510 Parameter Setting List App2-1
Appendix 3 E510 MODBUS Communication protocol App3-1
Appendix 4 E510 PLC Communication protocol App4-1
Appendix 5 JN5-CM-USB instruction manual App5-1

II
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 Our’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.

Danger Indicates a potential hazard that could cause death or serious


personal injury if misused.

Caution Indicates that the inverter or the mechanical system might be


damaged if misused.

Danger
¾ Risk of electric shock. The DC link capacitors remain charged for five
minutes after power has been removed. It is not permissible to open the
equipment until 5 minutes after the power has been removed.
¾ Do not make any connections when the inverter is powered on. Do not check
parts and signals on circuit boards during the inverter operation.
¾ Do not disassemble the inverter or modify any internal wires, circuits, or
parts.
¾ Ensure that the Inveter Ground terminal is connected correctly.

Caution
¾ Do not perform a voltage test on parts inside the inverter. High voltage can
destroy the semiconductor components.
¾ Do not connect T1, T2, and T3 terminals of the inverter to any AC input power
supply.
¾ CMOS ICs on the inverter’s main board are susceptible to static electricity. Do
not touch the main circuit board.

0-1
Chapter 1 Safety Precautions

1.1 Before Power Up


Danger
¾ Make sure the main circuit connections are correct Single phase L1(L),L3(N),
Three phase L1(L),L2,L3(N) are power-input terminals and must not be
mistaken for T1,T2 and T3. Otherwise, inverter damage can result.

Caution
¾ The line voltage applied must comply with the inverter’s specified input
voltage.(See the nameplate)
¾ To avoid the front cover from disengaging, or other damge do not carry the
inverter by its covers. Support the drive by the heat sink when transporting.
Improper handling can damage the inverter or injure personnel and should be
avoided.
¾ To avoid the risk of fire, do not install the inverter on a flammable object.Install on
nonflammable objects such as metal.
¾ This product provides the 24V for internal use only, do not use as the power
supply sources for other external components, such as sensors, electronic
components ... etc., otherwise it will cause adverse situation.
¾ When disconnecting the remote keypad, turn the power off first to avoid any
damage to the keypad or the inverter.

Caution
¾ This product is sold subject to EN 61800-3 and EN 61800-5-1.
In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to apply corrective measures.
¾ Motor over temperature protection is not provided.

Caution
¾ Work on the device/system by unqualified personnel or failure to comply with
warnings can result in severe personal injury or serious damage to material. Only
suitably qualified personnel trained in the setup, installation, commissioning and
operation of the product should carry out work on the device/system.

¾ Only permanently-wired input power connections are allowed.

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1.2 During Power Up

Danger
¾ When the momentary power loss is longer than 2 seconds, the inverter will not
have sufficient stored power for its control circuit. Therefore, when the power is
re-applied, the run operation of the inverter will be based on the setup of
following parameters:
• Run parameters. 00-02 or 00-03.
• Direct run on power up. Parameter. 07-04 and the status of external run
switch,

Note-: the start operation will be regardless of the settings for parameters
07-00/07-01/07-02.
Danger. Direct run on power up.
If direct run on power up is enabled and inverter is set to external run
with the run FWD/REV switch closed then the inverter will restart.
Danger
Prior to use, ensure that all risks and safety implications are considered.

¾ When the momentary power loss ride through is selected and the power loss is
short, the inverter will have sufficient stored power for its control circuits to
function, therefore,when the power is resumed the inverter will automatically
restart depending on the setup of parameters 07-00 & &- 7-01.

1.3 Before Operation

Caution
¾ Make sure the inverter model and rating are the same as that set in parameter
13-00.

Note :On power up the supply voltage set in parameter 01-01 will flash on the
display for 2 seconds.

1.4 During Operation


Danger
¾ Do not connect or disconnect the motor during operation. Otherwise, It may
cause the inverter to trip or damage the unit.

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Danger
¾ To avoid electric shock, do not take the front cover off while power is on.
¾ The motor will restart automatically after stop when auto-restart function is
enabled. In this case, care must be taken while working around the drive and
associated equipment .
¾ The operation of the stop switch is different than that of the emergency stop
switch. The stop switch has to be activated to be effective. Emergency stop has
to be de-activated to become effective.

Caution
¾ Do not touch heat radiating components such as heat sinks and brake
resistors.
¾ The inverter can drive the motor from low speed to high speed. Verify the
allowable speed ranges of the motor and the associated machinery.
¾ Risk of electric shock. The DC link capacitors remain charged for five minutes
after power has been removed. It is not permissible to open the equipment until 5
minutes after the power has been removed.

Caution
¾ The Inverter should be used in environments with temperature range from
(14-104°F) or (-10 to 50°C)* and relative humidity of 95%.
* –10 ~ 50℃ (without dustproof cover/ paster),
–10 ~ 40℃ (with dustproof cover/ paster).

Danger
¾ Make sure that the power is switched off before disassembling or checking any
components.

1.5 Inverter Disposal


Caution
Please dispose of this unit with care as an industrial waste and according to your
required local regulations.
¾ The capacitors of inverter main circuit and printed circuit board are considered as
hazardous waste and must not be burnt.
¾ The plastic enclosure and parts of the inverter such as the cover board will
release harmful gases if burnt.

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Chapter 2 Part Number Definition
2.1 Nameplate Data
Inverter Model & Motor Rating
Input Power Specifications
Output Power Specifications

(P/N Barcode) (S/N Barcode)

2.2 Model Part Number

E510 - 2 P5 - H 1 F N4S
Supply voltage
2:200V Class
4:400V Class Structure:
Horsepower N4S: IP66/Built-in VR+Switch
200V Class P5: 0.5 HP N4:IP66
01: 1 HP N4R:IP66/Built-in VR
02: 2 HP
Blank:IP20
03: 3 HP
05: 5 HP
08: 8 HP
10: 10 HP EMC Filter
15: 15 HP F :Built-in
20: 20 HP Blank:None
400V Class 01: 1 HP
02: 2 HP Power supply
03: 3 HP 1: Single phase
05: 5 HP 3: Three phase
08: 8 HP
10: 10 HP
15: 15 HP Specification
20: 20 HP H:Standard Type
25: 25 HP

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2.3 Standard Product Specification
IP20 / NEMA 1 Type
Supply Filter Frame
Model (HP) (KW)
voltage (Vac) V X Size
E510-2P5-H1F 1 ph, 0.5 0.4 ◎ 1
E510-201-H1F 200~240V 1 0.75 ◎ 1
E510-202-H1F (+10%-15%) 2 1.5 ◎ 2
E510-203-H1F 50/60 Hz 3 2.2 ◎ 2
E510-2P5-H 1 & 3 ph, 0.5 0.4 ◎ 1
E510-201-H 200~240V 1 0.75 ◎ 1
E510-202-H (+10%-15%) 2 1.5 ◎ 2
E510-203-H 50/60 Hz 3 2.2 ◎ 2
E510-202-H3 2 1.5 ◎ 1
E510-205-H3 3ph, 5 3.7 ◎ 2
E510-208-H3 200~240V 7.5 5.5 ◎ 3
E510-210-H3 (+10%-15%) 10 7.5 ◎ 3
E510-215-H3 50/60 Hz 15 11 ◎ 4
E510-220-H3 20 15 ◎ 4
E510-401-H3F 1 0.75 ◎ 1
E510-401-H3 1 0.75 ◎ 1
E510-402-H3F 2 1.5 ◎ 1
E510-402-H3 2 1.5 ◎ 1
E510-403-H3F 3 2.2 ◎ 2
E510-403-H3 3 2.2 ◎ 2
E510-405-H3F 5 3.7 ◎ 2
E510-405-H3 3ph, 5 3.7 ◎ 2
E510-408-H3F 380~480V 7.5 5.5 ◎ 3
E510-408-H3 (+10%-15%) 7.5 5.5 ◎ 3
E510-410-H3F 50/60 Hz 10 7.5 ◎ 3
E510-410-H3 10 7.5 ◎ 3
E510-415-H3F 15 11 ◎ 3
E510-415-H3 15 11 ◎ 3
E510-420-H3F 20 15 ◎ 4
E510-420-H3 20 15 ◎ 4
E510-425-H3F 25 18.5 ◎ 4
E510-425-H3 25 18.5 ◎ 4
V : Built-in
X : None

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IP66 / NEMA 4X Type
Supply
Filter VR Switch Frame
Model voltage HP (KW)
Size
(Vac) V X V X V X
E510-2P5-H1FN4S 1 ph 0.5 0.4 ◎ ◎ ◎ 1
E510-201-H1FN4S 200~240V 1 0.75 ◎ ◎ ◎ 1
E510-202-H1FN4S +10%-15% 2 1.5 ◎ ◎ ◎ 2
E510-203-H1FN4S 50/60Hz 3 2.2 ◎ ◎ ◎ 2
E510-2P5-HN4R 1 & 3 ph 0.5 0.4 ◎ ◎ ◎ 1
E510-201-HN4R 200~240V 1 0.75 ◎ ◎ ◎ 1
E510-202-HN4R +10%-15% 2 1.5 ◎ ◎ ◎ 2
E510-203-HN4R 50/60Hz 3 2.2 ◎ ◎ ◎ 2
E510-205-H3N4 5 3.7 ◎ ◎ ◎ 2
3 ph
E510-208-H3N4 7.5 5.5 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3
200~240V
E510-210-H3N4 10 7.5 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3
+10%-15%
E510-215-H3N4 15 11 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3
50/60Hz
E510-220-H3N4 20 15 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3
E510-401-H3FN4S 1 0.75 ◎ ◎ ◎ 1
E510-401-H3N4 1 0.75 ◎ ◎ ◎ 1
E510-402-H3FN4S 2 1.5 ◎ ◎ ◎ 1
E510-402-H3N4 2 1.5 ◎ ◎ ◎ 1
E510-403-H3FN4S 3 2.2 ◎ ◎ ◎ 2
E510-403-H3N4 3 2.2 ◎ ◎ ◎ 2
E510-405-H3FN4S 3 ph 5 3.7 ◎ ◎ ◎ 2
E510-405-H3N4 380~480V 5 3.7 ◎ ◎ ◎ 2
E510-408-H3FN4S +10%-15% 7.5 5.5 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3
E510-408-H3N4 50/60Hz 7.5 5.5 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3
E510-410-H3FN4S 10 7.5 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3
E510-410-H3N4 10 7.5 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3
E510-415-H3FN4S 15 11 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3
E510-415-H3N4 15 11 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3
E510-420-H3N4 20 15 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3
E510-425-H3N4 25 18.5 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3
V : Built-in
X : None

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Chapter 3 Environment & Installation

3.1 Environment
Installation environment has a direct effect on the correct operation and the life expectancy of the
inverter, Install the inverter in an environment complying with the following conditions:
Protection
Protection class IP20 / NEMA 1 / IP66 / NEMA 4X (Depending on models)

Suitable Environment
IP20 / NEMA 1 type:
–10 ~ 50℃ inside distributor (without dustproof cover/ paster),
Operating –10 ~ 40℃ outside distributor (with dustproof cover/ paster).
temperature IP66 / NEMA 4X type: -10~50°C
If several inverters are installed in the same control panel, ensure adequate spacing
and provide the necessary cooling and ventilation for successful operation.
Storage
-20~60°C
temperature
Relative Max 95% (without condensation)
Humidity Notice prevention of inverter freezing up.(Compliance with IEC 60068-2-78).
1G. (9.8m/s²) for 20Hz and below.
Shock
0.6G (5.88m/s²) from 20Hz to 50Hz (Compliance with IEC 60068-2-6)

Installation site
Install in an environment that will not have an adverse effect on the operation of the unit and
ensure that there is no exposure to areas such as that listed below:-
¾ Direct sunlight, Rain or moisture.
¾ Oil mist and salt
¾ Dust, lint fibbers, small metal filings and Corrosive liquid and gas.
¾ Electromagnetic interference from sources such as welding equipment.
¾ Radioactive and flammable materials.
¾ Excessive vibration from machines such as stamping, punching machines.
add a vibration-proof pads if necessary.
¾ Non-IP66/NEMA4X protection class drive should prevent the invasion of dust, cotton, and small
metal shavings.
¾ Non-IP66/NAME4X protection class drive should prevent exposure to rain or moisture.

Tightening torque for terminals


TM1 TM2
Model Cable Size Tightening torque Cable Size Tightening torque
AWG mm² kgf.cm Ibf.in Nm AWG mm² kgf.cm Ibf.in Nm
Frame1 20~12 0.52~3.33 10.20 0.006 1.0
Frame2 18~8 0.81~8.37 18.35 0.010 1.8
26~14 0.13~2.08 8.16 0.005 0.8
Frame3 14~6 2.08~13.30
24.47 0.014 2.4
Frame4 4~3 21.15~26.67

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Electrical ratings of terminals
Model Horsepower Power Specification Voltage (Volt) Current(A)
0.5/1 200V~240V
Frame1 600 20
1/2 380V~480V
2/3/5 200V~240V
Frame2 600 45
3/5 380V~480V
7.5/10/15/20 200V~240V 600 65
Frame 3/4
7.5/10/15/20/25 380V~480V 600 100

The maximum rms symmetrical short circuit ratings are as follows.


Device Rating Short circuit Maximum
voltage HP Rating(A) Voltage (Volt)
220V 0.5~20 5000 240
440V 1~25 5000 480

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3.2 Installation
3.2.1 Installation method
3.2.1.1 IP20 / NEMA 1 standard installaion
(a)Single/Three phase: 200V 0.5~1HP; Single phase: 200V 0.5~1HP; Three phase: 200V 2HP; 400V
1~2HP;
Frame1 Frame1(NEMA1)

Screw M4 Screw M4

Screw M4 Screw M4

(b)Single/Three phase: 200V 2~3HP; Single phase: 200V 2~3HP; Three phase: 200V 5HP; 400V 3~5HP;

Frame2

Screw M4 Screw M4

Frame2(NEMA1)

Screw M4 Screw M4

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(c)Three phase: 200V 7.5~10HP; 400V 7.5~15HP;
Frame3

Screw M4 Screw M4

Frame3(NEMA1)

Screw M4 Screw M4

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(d)Three phase: 200V 15~20HP; 400V 20~25HP;

Frame4

Screw M5 Screw M5

Frame4(NEMA1)

Screw M5 Screw M5

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(e) Three phase: 400V 20~25HP; (With Fliter Models)
Frame4

Screw M5 Screw M5

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3.2.1.2 IP66/NEMA 4X standard installaion
(a)Single/Three phase : 200V 0.5~1HP ; Single phase : 200V 0.5~1HP; Three phase : 200V 2HP ;
400V 1~2HP ;

Screw M5 Screw M5

(b)Single / Three phase: 200V 2~3HP ; Single phase : 200V 2~3HP ; Three phase : 200V5HP ; 400V
3~5HP ;

Screw M6
Screw M6

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(c) Three phase : 200V 8~20HP ; 400V 8~25HP ;

Screw M6 Screw M6

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Disassembly and assembly steps, As follows:
¾ IP20 / NEMA 1 Disassembly steps
(a)Single/Three phase: 200V 0.5~1HP; Single phase: 200V 0.5~1HP; Three phase: 200V 2HP; 400V
1~2HP;
Frame1

Step1: Loosen the screw Step2: Remove the terminal cover

Step3: Wire&Re-install the cover Step4: Tighten the screws


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Frame 1(NEMA1)

Step1: Loosen the screw Step2: Remove the terminal cover

Step3: Wire&Re-install the cover Step4: Tighten the screws

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(b)Single/Three phase: 200V 2~3HP; Single phase: 200V 2~3HP; Three phase: 200V 5HP; 400V 3~5HP;
Frame 2

Step1: Loosen the screws Step2: Remove the terminal cover

Step3: Wirie&Re-install the cover Step4: Tighten the screws


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Frame 2(NEMA1)

Step1: Loosen the screws Step2: Remove the terminal cover

Step3: Wire&Re-install the cover Step4: Tighten the screws

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(c)Three phase: 200V 7.5~10HP; 400V 7.5~15HP;
Frame 3

Step1: Loosen the screws Step2: Remove the terminal cover

Step3: Wirie&Re-install the cover Step4: Tighten the screws

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Frame 3(NEMA1)

Step1: Loosen the screws Step2: Remove the terminal cover

Step3: Wirie&Re-install the cover Step4: Tighten the screws

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(d)Three phase: 200V 15~20HP; 400V 20~25HP;
Frame 4

Step1: Loosen the screws Step2: Remove the terminal cover

Step3: Wirie&Re-install the cover Step4: Tighten the screws

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Frame 4(NEMA1)

Step1: Loosen the screws Step2: Remove the terminal cover

Step3: Wirie&Re-install the cover Step4: Tighten the screws

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(e) Three phase: 400V 20~25HP;
Frame 4(With Filter)

STEP1

STEP2

Step1: Loosen the screws Step2: Remove the terminal cover

STEP2

STEP1

Step3: Wirie&Re-install the cover Step4: Tighten the screws

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¾ IP66/NEMA 4X Disassembly steps

Step 1: Loosen the cover screws, place the cover on the left side of the machine
without removing

Steps 2: Use a flat screwdriver to remove the three bushes in the wiring port, connect
the attached waterproof cable connector plug and tighten.
(Note : Waterproof rubber gasket is placed outside the machine)

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Step 3: Pass the four-wire input and output cable through the two bottom cable glands
and tighten. Connect them in accordance with the internal mark.
Pass the control line through the top cable gland and tighten. And then pass
through the control line fixed beam splitter and tighten the control line in
accordance with the internal mark.

Step 4: Reconfirm the internal cable and waterproof cable connector are locked, close
the cover and tighten it with screws to complete the installation

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3.2.2 Installation space
Provide sufficient air circulation space for cooling as shown in examples below.
Install the Inverter on surfaces that provide good heat dissipation,

Single unit Installation


Install the inverter verticality to obtain effective cooling

CONTROL Fan
12cm PANEL

Hz/RPM FWD REV FUN

FWD DSP
REV FUN

READ
RESET ENTER
FREQ. SET

5cm 5cm
RUN STOP

DANGER
Cut-off the power and wait for 5 minutes before inspecting
components.

CAUTION
See manual before operation.

12cm

Front view Side view


Side by side Installation
Provide the necessary physical space and cooling based on the ambient temperature and the heat
loss in the panel
Extract fan

CONTROL
PANEL

Hz/RPM FWD REV FUN Hz/RPM FWD REV FUN

FWD DSP FWD DSP


REV FUN REV FUN

RESET
READ
ENTER
FREQ. SET
5cm RESET
READ
ENTER
FREQ. SET

RUN STOP RUN STOP

DANGER DANGER
Cut-off the power and wait for 5 minutes before inspecting Cut-off the power and wait for 5 minutes before inspecting
components. components.

CAUTION CAUTION
See manual before operation. See manual before operation.

Note:“ “ represets Fan.


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3.2.3 De-rating curves
Curves below show the applicable output current de-rate due to setting of carrier frequency and the
ambient operating temperatures of 40 and 50 degrees C .

Frame1/2/3/4
(Single phase: 200V: 0.5~3HP; Single /Three phase: 200V: 0.5~3HP;
Three phase: 200V: 2~20HP 400V: 1~25HP)

Rating Current(In)
100%

90%
85%

70%

60%

50%
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Carrier Frequency(KHz)
Note: De-rate curve for ambient temperature of 40 degree C.

De-rate curve for ambient temperature of 50 degree C.

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3.3 Wiring Guidelines
3.3.1 Power Cables
Supply power cable must be connected to TM1 terminal block, terminals L1(L), L2, L3(N).
L1(L) and L3(N) for single phase 230V supply.

Motor cable must be connected to TM1 terminals. T1, T2, T3.

Warning:- Connection of supply line cable to terminals T1,T2, T3 will result in serious
damage to the drive components.

Example power connections: Inverter with dedicated power line.

Power MCCB

Inverter IM

¾ Install a Supply RFI filter or Isolation transformer when the power source is shared with other
high power electrical equipment as shown below.

MCCB
Power
MCCB Inverter IM
Power
RFI Inverter IM
Filter

Insulation transformer

Machine
Machine

3.3.2 Control Cable selection and Wiring


Control cables should be connected to terminal block TM2.
Choose power & Control cables according to the following criteria:-

¾ Use copper wires with correct diameter and temperature rating of 65/70°C.
¾ Minimum cable voltage rating for 200V type inverters should be 300VAC. Minimum cable
voltage rating for 400V type inverters should be 600VAC.
¾ Route all cables away from other high voltage or high current power lines to reduce
interference effects.

¾ Use a twisted pair shielded cable and connect the shield (screen) wire to the ground terminal at
the inverter end only. Cable length should not exceed 50 meters.
Shielding sheath Protective covering

Connect the shield to Do not connect this end


Inverter ground terminal

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3.3.3 Wiring and EMC guidelines
For effective interference suppression, do not route power and control cables in the same
conduit or trunking.
To prevent radiated noise, motor cable should be put in a metal Conduit. Alternatively an
armored or shielded type motor cable should be used.
For effective suppression of noise emissions the cable armor or shield must be grounded
at both ends to the motor and the inverter ground. These connections should be as short
as possible.
Motor cable and signal lines of other control equipment should be at the least 30 cm apart.

E510 has a built in Class “A” EMC filter to first Environment Restricted. (Category C2).

Typical Wiring.

L1(L) 1.Protective Earth Conductor.


Conductor size for enclosure &
L3(N) Back plate must comply with the local
electrical standards. Min 10mm².
E
2.Back plate. Galvanised steel (Unpainted).
3.Ferrite core / Output reactor
ferrite cores can be used to reduce
radiated noise due to long motor cables.
L1(L) L3(N) If ferrite core is used loop motor wires, 3
times round the core. Install core as close
to the inverter as possible
Output reactors provide additional
benefit of reducing dv/dt for protection of
motor windings.
4.Metal Cable clamp. no more than 150mm
from the inverter.
Note: If no enclosure & back plate is
used then connect the cable shield by a
good 360 degree termination to the
Inverter output terminal E.
5.Screened (Shielded four core cable).
6.Separate Protective Earth wire, routed
outside motor cable separated be at least
100mm.
Note:- this is the preferred method
specially for large output cables and long
length.
Multi-core screened (3 core & protective
earth) can be used for small power and
short length.
7.Connect the cable shield by a good
360º termination and connect to the motor
protective earth terminal.
This link must be as short as possible.
8.Motor Earth terminal(Protective Earth).

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3.3.4 Failure liability
¾ Teco bears no responsibility for any failures or damaged caused to the inverter if the
recommendations in this instruction manual have not been followed specifically points listed
below,

¾ If a correctly rated Fuse or Circuit breaker has not been installed between the power
source and the inverter.

¾ If a magnetic contactor, a phase capacitor, burst absorber and LC or RC circuits have been
connected between the inverter and the motor.

¾ If an incorrectly rated three-phase squirrel cage induction motor has been used

Note:
When 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 correctly rated thermal overload relay.

※1. “Only Intended For Use In A Pollution Degree 2 Environment” or equivalent.


※2. Since there is no over speed protection there will be no liablity due to overspeed damage.

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3.3.5 Considerations for peripheral equipment

Ensure that the supply voltage is correct.


A molded-case circuit breaker or fused disconnect
Power
must be installed between the AC source and the
inverter
Use a molded-case circuit breaker that conforms
to the rated voltage and current of the inverter.
Do not use the circuit breaker as the run/stop
Circuit
switch for the inverter.
Breaker
Residual Current Circuit Breaker(RCD)
& RCD
Current setting should be 200mA or above and the
operating time at 0.1 second or longer to prevent
malfunctions.
Normally a magnetic contactor is not needed.
A contactor can be used to perform functions such
Magnetic as external control and auto restart after power
contactor failure.
Do not use the magnetic contactor as the run/stop
switch of the inverter.
When a 200V/400V inverter with rating below
AC reactor for 15KW is connected to a high capacity power
power quality source (600KVA or above) then an AC reactor can
improvement be connected for power factor improvement and
reducing harmonics.
E510 inverter has a built-in filter to Class “A” first
Environment. (CategoryC2)
Input noise
To satisfy the required EMC regulations for your
filter
specific application you may require an additional
EMC filter.
Connect the single phase power to Terminals,
L1(L) & L3(N).
Warning! Connecting the input terminals T1, T2,
and T3 to AC input power will damage the inverter.
Output terminals T1, T2, and T3 are connected to
Inverter U, V, and W terminals of the motor.
To reverse the motor rotation direction just swap
any two wires at terminals T1, T2, and T3.
Ground the Inverter and motor correctly.
Ground Resistance for 200V power<100 Ohms.
Ground Resistance for 400V power<10 Ohms

Three-phase induction motor. Voltage drop on


motor due to long cable can be calculated.
Volts drop should be < 10%.
Motor
Phase-to-phase voltage drop (V) =
( 3 ×resistance of wire (Ω/km)×length of
line(m)×current×10-3
Grounding

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3.3.6 Ground connection
Inverter ground terminal must be connected to installation ground correctly and
according to the required local wiring regulations.
¾ Ground cable size must be according to the required local wiring
regulations. Ground connection should be as short as possible.
¾ Do not share the ground of the inverter with other high current loads (Welding machine, high
power motors). Ground each unit separately.
¾ Ensure that all ground terminals and connections are secure
¾ Do not make ground loops when several inverters share a common ground point.
Note: Please leave at least 5cm while installing inverter side by side in order to provide enough
cooling space.

(a) Correct (b) Correct (c) Incorrect

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3.3.7 Inverter exterior
3.3.7.1 IP20/NEMA 1 exterior
(a) Single/Three phase: 200V 0.5~1HP; Single phase: 200V 0.5~1HP; Three phase: 200V
2HP; 400V 1~2HP;

E510-Frame 1

E510-Frame 1(NEMA1)

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(b) Single/Three phase: 200V 2~3HP; Single phase: 200V 2~3HP; Three phase: 200V 5HP;
400V 3~5HP;

E510-Frame2

E510-Frame2(NEMA1)

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(c) Three phase: 200V 7.5~10HP; 400V 7.5~15HP;

E510-Frame 3

E510-Frame 3(NEMA1)

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(d) Three phase: 200V 15~20HP; 400V 20~25HP;

E510-Frame 4

E510-Frame 4(NEMA1)

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(e) Three phase: 400V 20~25HP;

E510-Frame 4 (With Filter)

3.3.7.2 IP66/NEMA 4X exterior


(a) Single/Three phase : 200V 0.5~1HP ; Single phase : 200V 0.5~1HP ; Three phase : 200V
2HP ; 400V 1~2HP

E510-Frame 1(IP66/NEMA 4X With/Without VR and power switches depending on the model)

Mounting hole

Heat sink

7-seg Display
Front cover
Operator Name plate label

Voltage label VR

Screw
Bottom cover
Switch handle Mounting hole
Power switch
waterproof cable
connector plug

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(b) Single/Three phase : 200V 2~3HP ; Single phase : 200V 2~3HP;Three phase : 200V5HP ;
400V 3~5HP

E510-Frame 2 (IP66/NEMA 4X With/Without knobs and switches depending on the model)

Heat sink

Mounting hole

7-seg Display Bottom cover

Operator
VR
Voltage label

Power switch Front cover

Switch handle Screw

waterproof cable
connector plug
(c) Three phase : 200V 8~20HP ; 400V 8~25HP

E510-Frame 3 (IP66/NEMA 4X With/Without knobs and switches depending on the model)

Mounting hole
Heat sink

Front cover
Bottom cover

7-seg Display

Operator VR

Voltage label
Power switch

Switch handle Screw

waterproof cable
connector plug

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Interior Structure Outlook

E510-Frame 1 E510-Frame 2

Control Panel

TM2

RS485
200V 0.75kW 400V 3.7kW

RS485
TM1

Ground
termina

E510-Frame 3 E510-Frame 4

Control Panel

TM2

RS485
RS485 400V 5.5kW

400V 15kW

TM1

Ground terminal

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3.4 Specifications
3.4.1 Product Specifications
200V Class:Single phase
Model:E510-□□□- H1F(N4)(S) 2P5 201 202 203
Horse power (HP) 0.5 1 2 3
Suitable motor capacity (KW) 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2
Rated output current (A) 3.1 4.5 7.5 10.5
Rated capacity (KVA) 1.2 1.7 2.90 4.00
Input voltage range(V) Single Phase:200~240V,50/60HZ
Allowable voltage fluctuation +10 %-15%
Output voltage range(V) Three phase: 0~240V
Input current (A)* 8.5 12 16 23.9
Inverter net weight (KG) 1.65 1.65 2.5 2.5
Allowable momentary power loss time (S) 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
Enclosure I P 20 /N E MA 1 / I P6 6 /N E MA 4X( D ep en d in g on m od e ls)
Frame Size 1 2

200V Class:Single/Three phase


Model:E510-□□□- H(N4R) 2P5 201 202 203
Horse power (HP) 0.5 1 2 3
Suitable motor capacity (KW) 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2
Rated output current (A) 3.1 4.5 7.5 10.5
Rated capacity (KVA) 1.2 1.7 2.90 4.00
Input voltage range(V) Single/Three Phase:200~240V, 50/60HZ
Allowable voltage fluctuation +10 %-15%
Output voltage range(V) Three phase: 0~240V
Input current (A)* 8.5/4.5 12/6.5 16/11 23.9/12.5
Inverter net weight (KG) 1.6 1.6 2.5 2.5
Allowable momentary power loss time (S) 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
Enclosure I P 20 /N E MA 1 / I P6 6 /N E MA 4X( D ep en d in g on m od e ls)
Frame Size 1 2

200VClass:Three phase
Model: E510-□□□- H3(N4) 202 205 208 210 215 220
Horse power (HP) 2 5 7.5 10 15 20
Suitable motor capacity (KW) 1.5 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15
Rated output current (A) 7.5 17.5 26 35 48 64
Rated capacity (KVA) 2.9 6.7 9.9 13.3 20.6 27.4
Input voltage range(V) Three phase :200~240V,50/60HZ
Allowable voltage fluctuation +10 %-15%
Output voltage range(V) Three phase: 0~240V
Input current (A)* 11 20.5 33 42 57 70
Inverter net weight (KG) 1.6 2.5 6.5 6.5 10.1 10.4
Allowable momentary power loss time (S) 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
Enclosure I P 20 /N E MA 1 / I P6 6 /N E MA 4X( D ep en d in g on m od e ls)
Frame Size 1 2 3 4
*The input current is calculated value at full rated output current.

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400VClass:Three phase
Model:E510-□□□- H3(F)(N4)(S) 401 402 403 405
Horse power (HP) 1 2 3 5
Suitable motor capacity (KW) 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7
Rated output current (A) 2.3 3.8 5.2 8.8
Rated capacity (KVA) 1.7 2.9 4.0 6.7
Input voltage range(V) Three phase:380~480V,50/60HZ
Allowable voltage fluctuation +10 %-15%
Output voltage range(V) Three phase:0~480V
Input current (A)* 4.2 5.6 7.3 11.6
Inverter net weight (KG) 1.7 1.7 2.5 2.5
Allowable momentary power loss time (S) 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
Enclosure I P 20 /N E MA 1 / I P6 6 /N E MA 4X( D ep en d in g on m od e ls)
Frame Size 1 2

Model:E510-□□□- H3(F)(N4) 408 410 415 420 425


Horse power (HP) 7.5 10 15 20 25
Suitable motor capacity (KW) 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5
Rated output current (A) 13.0 17.5 24 32 40
Rated capacity (KVA) 9.9 13.3 19.1 27.4 34
Input voltage range(V) Three phase:380~480V,50/60HZ
Allowable voltage fluctuation +10 %-15%
Output voltage range(V) Three phase: 0~480V
Input current (A)* 17 23 31 38 48
Inverter net weight (KG) 6.7 6.7 6.7 13.7 13.7
Allowable momentary power loss time
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
(S)
Enclosure I P 20 /N E MA 1 / I P6 6 /N E MA 4X( D ep en d in g on m od e ls)
Frame Size 3 4
*The input current is calculated value at full rated output current.

F: Built-in filter
N4: Protection class IP66, without built-in power switches and VR.
N4R: Protection class IP66, with built-in VR, without power switches
N4S: Protection class IP66, with built-in power switches and VR

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3.4.2 General Specifications
Item E510
Control Mode V/F Control, Vector Control
Output Frequency 0.01~650.00Hz
Starting Torque 150%/1Hz(Vector)
Speed Control Range 1:50
Digital input: 0.01Hz
Setting resolution Analog input:0.06Hz/60Hz
Keypad:Set directly with▲▼ keys or the VR on the
Frequency keypad
External Input Terminlas:
Setting
AI1(0/2~10V), AI2(0/4~20mA)input
Multifunction input up/down function(Group3)
Setting frequency by communication method.
Lower and upper frequency limits
Frequency limit
3 skip frequency settings.
Keypad run, stop button
External terminals:
Run Operation set Multi- operation-mode2 / 3 wire selection
Jog operation
Run signal by communication method.
V / F curve setting 18 fixed curves and one customized curve
Carrier frequency 1~16KHz
Acceleration and 2 off Acc / dec time parameters.
deceleration control 4 off S curve parameters.
Multifunction input 29 functions (refer to description on group3)
Main Control Multifunction output 21 functions (refer to description on group3)
Features Multifunction analog
5 functions (refer to description on group3)
output
Overload Detection,16 preset
speeds,Auto-run,Acc/Dec Switch (2 Stages),Main/Alt
Main features run Command select,Main/Alt Frequency Command
select,PID control, torque boost, V/F start Frequency,
Fault reset, Firemode.
Display :parameter / parameter value / frequency /
line speed / DC voltage / output voltage / output
LED current / PID feedback / input and output terminal
Display status / Heat sink temperature / Program Version /
Fault Log.
LED Status Indicator Run / Stop / Forward / Reverse ,and etc.
The relays to protect the motor and the inverter.
Protective Overload Protection
(150%/1min)
Functions
Over voltage ·220V: >410V ,380V: >820V

Under Voltage ·220V: <190V , 380V: <380V


Momentary Power
Inverter auto-restart after a momentary power loss.
Loss Restart
Stall prevention for Acceleration/ Deceleration/
Stall Prevention
Operation.
Short-circuit output
Electronic Circuit Protection
terminal
Grounding Fault Electronic Circuit Protection

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Protection for overheating of heat sink,The carrier
frequency decreasing with the temperature
Other protection
function,fault output,reverse prohibit,prohibit for
features
direct start after power up and error
recovery ,parameter lock up
All frames include brake transistor
Standard built-in RS485 communication (Modbus),
Communication control One to one or One to many control.
Operating temperature -10~50℃ (Note1)
Storage temperature -20~60℃
95% RH or less (no condensation)
Humidity
Environment (Compliance with IEC 60068 - 2-78)
20Hz or less 1G(9.8m/s²)20~50Hz 0.6G(5.88m/s²)
Shock
(Compliance with IEC 60068 - 2-6)
Protection class IP20/NEMA1/IP66/NEMA4X ( Depending on models)

Note1:
IP20/NEMA 1 Type:
–10 ~ 50℃ (without dustproof cover/paster)
–10 ~40℃ (with dustproof cover/paster)
IP66/NEMA 4X Type :
-10~50°C

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3.5 Standard wiring
3.5.1 Single phase:
Braking resistor
(Option)

P BR
Main
Switch Fuse T1
L1( L)
Power Inverter Induction
AC Power M
input output T2 Motor
source L3(N)
T3
E

Ground

1:Data+
2:Data-
CON2 3:Data+
4:RXD0
RS485 5:TXD0
Multifunction Input Terminals

FWD S1
(Run/Stop) 6:Data-
S2 Pin 1 to Pin 8 7:5V
REV (Run/Stop)
8:GND
S3

S4 R1A
Speed Control
S5 Relay R1B 250 VAC/1A
Output (30VDC/1A)
Reset S6 R1C
COM (NPN)
+ 24V(PNP)
R2A
E Relay 250 VAC/1A
Output R2B (30VDC/1A)

SF *1
Output disable
SG NPN AI1 AI2
+ J J J
10V
0 ~10V P P P +
AI1 AO Frequency
Frequency indicator device 1 2 3
AO Indicator
or PID input 0~20mA PNP AV1 AV2
AI2 AGND 0~10VDC
P -
P
- AGND E
E

Indicates shield wire P Indicates twisted-pair shield wire

Shows main circuit Shows control circuit

*1: JP1:NPN/PNP selection, JP2:AI1 0~10V/0~20mA selection, JP3:AI2 0~10V/0~20mA selection

Model:
200V:E510-2P5-H1(F)(N4S)/E510-201-H1(F)(N4S)/
E510-202-H1(F)(N4S)/E510-203-H1(F) (N4S)

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3.5.2 Single /Three phase:

Model:
200V: E510-2P5-H(N4R)/ E510-201-H(N4R)/ E510-202-H(N4R)/ E510-203-H(N4R)

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3.5.3 Three phase
Braking resistor
(Option)

Main P BR
Switch Fuse
L1 T1
Power Inverter Induction
AC Power M
L2 input output T2 Motor
source
T3
L3

E
Ground

1:Data+
2:Data-
CON2
3:Data+
4:RXD0
RS485
Multifunction Input Terminals

FWD S1 5:TXD0
(Run/Stop) 6:Data-
REV (Run/Stop) S2 Pin 1 to Pin 8 7:5V
8:GND
S3

S4 R1A
Speed Control
S5 Relay R1B 250 VAC/1A
Output (30VDC/1A)
Reset S6 R1C
COM (NPN)
+ 24V(PNP) R2A
E Relay 250 VAC/1A
Output R2B (30VDC/1A)

SF *1
Output Disable
SG NPN AI1 AI2
+ J J J
10V
0 ~10V P P P +
AI1 AO Frequency
Frequency indicator device 1 2 3
AO Indicator
or PID input 0~20mA PNP AV1 AV2
AI2 AGND 0~10VDC
P -
P
- AGND E
E

Indicates shield wire P Indicates twisted-pair shield wire

Shows main circuit Shows control circuit

*1: JP1:NPN/PNP selection, JP2:AI1 0~10V/0~20mA selection, JP3:AI2 0~10V/0~20mA selection

Model:
200V:E510-202-H3(N4)/E510-205-H3(N4)/E510-208-H3(N4)/E510-210-H3(N4)/
E510-215-H3(N4)/E510-220-H3(N4)
400V:E510-401-H3(F)(N4)(S)/ E510-402-H3(F)(N4)(S)/ E510-403-H3(F)(N4)(S)/
E510-405-H3(F)(N4)(S)/ E510-408-H3(F)(N4)(S)/E510-410-H3(F)(N4)(S)/
E510-415-H3(F)(N4)(S)/E510-420-H3(F)(N4)(S)/E510-425-H3(F)(N4)(S)

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3.6 Terminal Description
3.6.1 Description of main circuit terminals
Terminal symbols TM1 Function Description
L1(L) Main power input: Single phase: L1(L)/L3(N)
L2 Single/Three phase:L1(L)/L2/L3(N)
L3(N) Three phase:L1/L2/L3
T1
T2 Inverter output, connect to U/V/W terminals of motor
T3
P Braking resistor connection terminal: Used in applications when it is required to
BR stop a high inertia load rapidly. (refer to specifications of the braking resistor)
Ground terminal
Frame1
Single phase: 200V 0.5~1HP

L1(L) L2 L3(N) T1 T2 T3

P BR
Note: the screw on L2 terminal is removed for the single phase input supply models.

Single/Three phase:200V 0.5~1HP; Three phase:200V 2HP; 400V 1~2HP;


L1(L) L2 L3(N) T1 T2 T3

P BR

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Frame2
Single phase:200V 2~3HP;

L1(L) L2 L3(N) P BR T1 T2 T3

Single/Three phase:200V 2~3HP; Three phase:200V 5HP; 400V 3~5HP;

L1(L) L2 L3(N) P BR T1 T2 T3

Frame3 & Frame4


Three phase:200V 7.5~20HP; 400V 7.5~25HP

L1 L2 L3 P BR T1 T2 T3

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3.6.2 Control circuit terminal description
Type Terminal Terminal function Signal level
S1 Forward─Stop (Preset), Multi function input terminal
S2 Reverse─Stop (Preset), Multi function input terminal 24 VDC, 8 mA, Optical
Digital S3 Preset Speed0(5-02),Multi function input terminal coupling
input
S4 Preset Speed1(5-03), Multi function input terminal isolation(Max,voltage30 Vdc,
signal
Input impedance 3.3kΩ)
S5 Preset Speed2(5-05), Multi function input terminal
S6 Fault reset input, Multi function input terminal
NO(Normally Multi function output:Run,Fault,setting
R1A
open) Frequency ,Frequency Reached,Auto
NC(Normally Restart,Momentary AC Power Loss,Rapid
R1B Stop ,Base Block Stop Mode,Motor Overload
closed)
Protection,Drive Overload
Relay R1C COMMON
Protection,Over-torque Threshold Level、 250VAC/1A(30VDC/1A)
output R2A
Preset Current level Reached、Preset Brake
Frequency Reached,PID Feedback Signal
Loss,Final count value reached, Initial count
R2C
value recahed,PLC Status Indicator ,PLC
control…
Digital signal common terminal (JP1 Switching NPN
24VPower 24V ±15%,Max output current
position)
supply 60mA
COM Digital signal common terminal (JP1 Switching PNP position)

10V Built in Power for an external speed potentiometer 10V(Max current:2mA)

Multifunctional analog input available JP2 switching voltage or


current input 0 ~ 10V,(Max current:2mA)
AI1
Voltage:JP2 Switching AV1 position (Input impedance: 153KΩ)
Current:JP2 Switching AI1 position
The
analog
input Multifunctional analog input available JP3 switching voltage or
signal current input 0 ~ 10V,0 ~20mA
AI2
Voltage:JP3 cut to AV2 position (Input impedance: 153KΩ)
Current:JP3 cut to AI2 position

AGND The analog common terminal ----

Shielding wire connecting terminal (The earth) ----

The AO Multifunctional analog output terminal*3 0 ~10V,(Max current:2mA)


analog
onput AGND The analog common terminal ----
signal
Safety SF Terminal SF is for safety switch, SF can cut off the inverter
switch SG voltage output.

Control circuit terminal:

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JUMPER function description

Jumper Symbol Function Signal Reference Note

NPN Input
NPN/PNP
JP1 Factory defult setting
selectable

PNP Input

0~20mA / 4~20mA Set parameters


External signal type Analog signal 00-05/00-06
JP2/JP3 selection to 2 or 3 (external
0~10VDC / 2~10VDC analog input) to
become effective
Analog signal

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3.7 Outline Dimensions mm(inch)
Tolerance Table
1 ~ 10 ± 0.1 10 ~ 50 ± 0.2 50 ~ 100 ± 0.3 100 ~ 200 ± 0.5 200 ~ 400 ± 0.8
(0.04~0.40 ± 0.004) (0.40~1.97 ± 0.01) (1.97~4 ± 0.01) (4~7.87 ± 0.02) (7.87~15.75 ± 0.03)

3.7.1 IP20/NEMA1 dimensions


Frame1 (IP20)
Single/Three phase: 200V 0.5~1HP ; Single phase: 200V 0.5~1HP
Three phase: 200V 2HP; 400V 1~2HP

W1 2- Q1
H1

W2 2- Q2 E
W
D
D1

Unit: mm(inch)

Dimensions N.W
Model
(Kg)
W W1 W2 H H1 D D1 E Q1 Q2
E510-2P5-H 1.6
E510-201-H 1.6
E510-2P5-H1F 1.7
E510-201-H1F 1.7
90.6 81 81 163.6 153 149 141 48 4.3 4.3
E510-202-H3 1.7
(3.57) (3.19) (3.19) (6.44) (6.02) (5.87) (5.55) (1.89) (0.17) (0.17)
E510-401-H3 1.7
E510-402-H3 1.7
E510-401-H3F 1.7
E510-402-H3F 1.7
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Frame2 (IP20)
Single/Three phase: 200V 2~3HP ; Single phase: 200V 2~3HP
Three phase: 200V 5HP; 400V 3~5HP
W1 2- Q1

H1
H

H2

W2 2- Q2 E

W
D
D2

D1

Unit: mm(inch)
Dimensions N.W
Model
W W1 W2 H H1 H2 D D1 D2 E Q1 Q2 (Kg)

E510-202-H 2.5
E510-203-H 2.5
E510-202-H1F 2.5
E510-203-H1F 2.5
128.7 118 118 187.6 177.6 197.5 149 133.8 141.8 48.2 4.5 4.5
E510-205-H3 2.5
(5.07) (4.65) (4.65) (7.39) (6.99) (7.78) (5.87) (5.27) (5.58) (1.9) (0.18) (0.18)
E510-403-H3 2.5
E510-405-H3 2.5
E510-403-H3F 2.5
E510-405-H3F 2.5

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Frame3 (IP20)
Three phase: 200V 7.5~10HP; 400V 7.5~15HP

W1 2- Q1

H1

H
H2

W2 2- Q2 E

W
D
D2

D1

Unit: mm(inch)
Dimensions N.W
Model
W W1 W2 H H1 H2 D D1 D2 E Q1 Q2 (Kg)

E510-208-H3 6.5
E510-210-H3 6.5
E510-408-H3 6.5
E510-410-H3 186.9 176 175 260.9 249.8 273 197 184 189 84.7 4.5 4.5 6.5
E510-415-H3 (7.36) (6.92) (6.89) (10.27) (9.83) (10.75) (7.76) (7.24) (7.44) (3.33) (0.18) (0.18) 6.5
E510-408-H3F 6.7
E510-410-H3F 6.7
E510-415-H3F 6.7

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Frame4 (IP20)
Three phase: 200V 15~20HP; 400V 20~25HP
W1 2- Q1

H1
H

H2

E
W2 2- Q2
W
D
D2

D1

Unit: mm(inch)
Dimensions N.W
Model
W W1 W2 H H1 H2 D D1 D2 E Q1 Q2 (Kg)

E510-215-H3 10.1
E510-220-H3 224.6 207 207 321.6 303.5 330.9 200.5 187.5 192.5 94 4.5 4.5 10.4
E510-420-H3 (8.84) (8.15) (8.15) (12.66) (11.95) (13.03) (7.9) (7.38) (7.58) (3.7) (0.18) (0.18) 10.5
E510-425-H3 10.5

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Frame4 (IP20) (With Filter)
Three phase: 400V 20~25HP

D2

Unit: mm(inch)
Dimensions N.W
Model
W W1 W2 H H1 H2 D D1 D2 E1 E2 Q1 Q2 (Kg)

E510-420-H3F 224.6 207 207 435.8 303.5 330.9 200.5 187.5 192.5 64.2 192.5 6 6 13.7
E510-425-H3F (8.84) (8.15) (8.15) (17.16) (11.95) (13.03) (7.9) (7.38) (7.58) (2.53 (7.58) (0.24) (0.24) 13.7

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Frame1 (NEMA1)
Single/Three phase: 200V 0.5~1HP; Single: 200V 0.5~1HP
Three phase: 200V 2HP; 400V 1~2HP
H1 W1 2- Q

W E1
D
D2

D1

Unit: mm(inch)
Dimensions N.W
Model
W W1 H H1 D D1 D2 E E1 Q (Kg)

E510-2P5-H 1.8
E510-201-H 1.8
E510-2P5-H1F 1.9
E510-201-H1F 1.9
90.65 80.5 186.2 189.2 149 137.8 140.8 41.2 120.5 4.33
E510-202-H3 1.9
(3.57) (3.17) (7.33) (7.45) (5.87) (5.42) (5.54) (1.62) (4.74) (0.17)
E510-401-H3 1.9
E510-402-H3 1.9
E510-401-H3F 1.9
E510-402-H3F 1.9

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Frame2 (NEMA1)
Single/Three phase: 200V 2~3HP; Single: 200V 2~3HP
Three phase: 200V 5HP; 400V 3~5HP

H1 W1 2- Q

E
W
E1
D
D2

D1

Unit: mm(inch)
Dimensions N.W
Model
W W1 H H1 D D1 D2 E E1 Q (Kg)

E510-202-H 2.7
E510-203-H 2.7
E510-202-H1F 2.8
E510-203-H1F 2.8
128.7 118.3 210.6 213.6 149 133.8 141.8 46.1 121.1 4.5
E510-205-H3 2.8
(5.06) (4.66) (8.29) (8.41) (5.87) (5.27) (5.58) (1.81) (4.77) (0.18)
E510-403-H3 2.8
E510-405-H3 2.8
E510-403-H3F 2.8
E510-405-H3F 2.8

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Frame3 (NEMA1)
Three phase: 200V 7.5~10HP; 400V 7.5~15HP
W1 2- Q

H
H1

E1
W
D
D2

D1

Unit: mm(inch)
Dimensions N.W
Model
W W1 H H1 D D1 D2 E E1 Q (Kg)

E510-208-H3 6.9
E510-210-H3 6.9
E510-408-H3 6.9
E510-410-H3 186.9 175 291 296 197 184 189 76.7 170.6 4.5 6.9
E510-415-H3 (7.36) (6.89) (11.47) (11.65) (7.76) (7.24) (7.44) (3.02) (6.72) (0.17) 6.9
E510-408-H3F 7.1
E510-410-H3F 7.1
E510-415-H3F 7.1

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Frame4 (NEMA1)
Three phase: 200V 15~20HP; 400V 20~25HP
W1 2- Q
H1

E1
W
D
D2

D1

Unit: mm(inch)
Dimensions N.W
Model
W W1 H H1 D D1 D2 E E1 Q (Kg)

E510-215-H3 10.5
E510-220-H3 224.6 207 350.1 355.1 200.5 187.5 192.5 86 174 6 10.5
E510-420-H3 (8.84) (8.15) (13.78) (13.98) (7.9) (7.38) (7.58) (3.89) (6.85) (0.24) 10.9
E510-425-H3 11

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3.7.2 IP66/NEMA 4X dimensions
Frame 1 (IP66/NEMA 4X)
Single/Three phase: 200V 0.5~1HP; Single phase : 200V 0.5~1HP; Three phase : 200V 2HP ;
400V 1~2HP

Unit: mm(inch)
N.W
Model Dimensions
(Kg)
W W1 H H1 H2 D D1 D2 D3 Q1 Q2 Q3

E510-2P5-HN4R 150.8 133.3 230.2 214.2 248.7 183 200 200 49.5 5.4 5.4 10.6 2.9
E510-2P5-H1FN4S 150.8 133.3 230.2 214.2 248.7 183 200 200 49.5 5.4 5.4 10.6 2.9

E510-201-HN4R 150.8 133.3 230.2 214.2 248.7 183 200 49.5 5.4 5.4 10.6 2.9

E510-201-H1FN4S 150.8 133.3 230.2 214.2 248.7 183 200 200 49.5 5.4 5.4 10.6 2.9
E510-401-H3N4 150.8 133.3 230.2 214.2 248.7 183 49.5 5.4 5.4 10.6 2.9

E510-401-H3FN4S 150.8 133.3 230.2 214.2 248.7 183 200 49.5 5.4 5.4 10.6 2.9

E510-402-H3N4 150.8 133.3 230.2 214.2 248.7 183 49.5 5.4 5.4 10.6 2.9

E510-402-H3FN4S 150.8 133.3 230.2 214.2 248.7 183 200 49.5 5.4 5.4 10.6 2.9

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Frame 2 (IP66/NEMA 4X)
Single/Three phase : 200V 2~3HP; Single phase : 200V 2~3HP; Three phase : 200V5HP;
400V 3~5HP ;

Unit: mm(inch)
N.W
Model Dimensions
(Kg)
W W1 H H1 H2 D D1 D2 D3 Q1 Q2

E510-202-HN4R 198 115 335 315 337.9 218.4 235.2 79.8 7 7 5.98

E510-202-H1FN4S 198 115 335 315 337.9 218.4 235.2 235.2 79.8 7 7 5.98

E510-203-HN4R 198 115 335 315 337.9 218.4 235.2 79.8 7 7 5.98

E510-203-H1FN4S 198 115 335 315 337.9 218.4 235.2 235.2 79.8 7 7 5.98
E510-205-H3N4 198 115 335 315 337.9 218.4 79.8 7 7 5.98

E510-401-H3 198 115 335 315 337.9 218.4 79.8 7 7 5.98

E510-401-H3FN4S 198 115 335 315 337.9 218.4 235.2 79.8 7 7 5.98

E510-402-H3 198 115 335 315 337.9 218.4 79.8 7 7 5.98

E510-402-H3FN4S 198 115 335 315 337.9 218.4 235.2 79.8 7 7 5.98

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Frame 3 (IP66/NEMA 4X)
Three phase : 200V 8~20HP ; 400V 8~25HP

Unit: mm(inch)
N.W
Model Dimensions
(Kg)
W W1 H H1 H2 D D1 D2 D3 Q1 Q2

E510-408-H3N4 222.8 140 460 440 466.3 246.6 96 7 7 12.68


E510-408-H3FN4S 222.8 140 460 440 466.3 246.6 266.5 263.5 96 7 7 12.68

E510-410-H3N4 222.8 140 460 440 466.3 246.6 96 7 7 12.68

E510-410-H3FN4S 222.8 140 460 440 466.3 246.6 266.5 263.5 96 7 7 12.68
E510-415-H3N4 222.8 140 460 440 466.3 246.6 96 7 7 12.68

E510-415-H3FN4S 222.8 140 460 440 466.3 246.6 266.5 263.5 96 7 7 12.68

E510-420-H3N4 222.8 140 460 440 466.3 246.6 96 7 7 12.68

E510-425-H3N4 222.8 140 460 440 466.3 246.6 96 7 7 12.68

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3.8 EMC Filter Disconnection
EMC filter may be disconnected:
Inverter drives with built-in EMC filter are not suitable for connection to certain type of supply
systems, such as listed below; in these cases the RFI filter can be disabled.
In all such cases consult your local electrical standards requirements.

IT type supply systems (ungrounded) & certain supply systems for medical equipment.

For ungrounded supply systems If the filter is not disconnected the supply system becomes
connected to Earth through the Y capacitors on the filter circuit. This could result in danger and
damage to the Drive.

Remove steps :
1 using a screwdriver to remove the front cover.
2 use screwdriver to loosen the screw.
3 using a screwdriver to remove short film.
4 use screwdriver to tighten the screws.

Note:- Disconnecting the EMC filter link will disable the filter function, please consult your local
EMC standards requirement.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

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3.9 The Dimension and Installation of Keypad
3.9.1 Description of dimension and installation
The operator is LED type, which can be pulled outwards. The description of dimension and
installation is shown as the followings.

Dimension

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z Disk installation diagram

The depth of each screw M3 is


greater than the screw holes of 6mm.

The depth of each screw M3 is greater


than the screw holes of 6mm.

Here is the slot to connect the line


of RJ45.

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3.9.2 Description of Protective Stickers
If the user needs to apply the digital operator to remote control, the attached protective
stickers can be installed in the position of original operators to prevent unknown objects
from attacking.

Step1: Loosen the four screws between Step 2: Take out the KEYPAD.
the operator panel and the inverter.

Step3: Mount the patch on the basis of the diagram, whose adhesive surface is towards the position of slots;
apply the ligulate structure in the center to sticking inwards the bare PCB board which sealed the notch.

Here is the bottom


of the slot.

Here is the ligulate


structure.

Step 4: Installation is completed.

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Chapter 4 Software Index
4.1 Keypad Description
4.1.1 Operator Panel Functions

Type Item Function


Frequency Display, Parameter, voltage, Current,
Main digital displays
Temperature, Fault messages.
Hz/RPM: ON when the frequency or line speed is displayed.
OFF when the parameters are displayed.
Digital
FWD: ON while the inverter is running forward. Flashes
display &
while stopped.
LEDs LED Status
REV: ON while the inverter is running reverse. Flashes
while stopped.
FUN: ON when the parameters are displayed. OFF when
the frequency is displayed.
Variable
FREQ SET Used to set the frequency
Resistor
RUN RUN: Run at the set frequency.
STOP STOP: Decelerate or Coast to Stop.
▲ Increment parameter number and preset Values.
▼ Decrement parameter number and preset Values.
FWD/REV FWD: Forward Run
Keys
(Dual function keys) REV: Reverse Run
On
DSP/FUN DSP: Switch between available displays
Keypad
(Dual function keys) FUN: Used to examine the parameter content
(8
buttons) READ:ENTER:
READ/ENTER
Used to display the preset Value of parameters and for saving
(Dual function keys)
the changed parameter Values.
“<”Left Shift: used while changing the parameters or
</ RESET
parameter Values
(Dual function keys)
RESET: Use to Reset alarms or resettable faults

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4.1.2 Digital display Description
Alpha numerical display format
Digit LED Letter LED Letter LED Symbol LED

-
0 A n

°
1 b o

2 C P _

3 d q .

4 E r

5 F S

6 G t

7 H u

8 J V

9 L Y

Digital tube lights flashing instructions


Actual output frequency Set frequency
Digits are lit Continually Preset digits flashing Selected digit flashing

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LED display examples
Display Description
In stop mode shows the set frequency
In run mode shows the actual output frequency

Selected Parameter

Parameter Value

Output Voltage

Output Current in Amps

DC Bus voltage

Temperature

PID feedback Value

Error display

Analogue Current / Voltage AI1 / AI2 . Range ( 0~1000)

LED Status description


LED Indicator light status
Frequency / Line
speed Indicator Hz/RPM ON while displaying frequency or linear speed

ON while not Flashing while


Menu mode indicator FUN displaying frequency fire mode
or line speed FUN enabled

Flashing while
FWD indicator ON while running stopped in
FWD forward FWD Forward mode.

Flashing while
REV indicator ON while running stopped in
REV reverse REV Reverse mode

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4.1.3 Digital display set up
On power up digital display screens will be as shown below.

DSP/
FUN
DSP/
FUN
2sec later

Power supply frequency parameter

User selectable display formats:


12- 00 Display Mode
Range 0 0 0 0 0
High Low
Each of the above 5 digits can be set to any of the selections below from 0 to 8
【0】:Disable display 【1】:output Current
【2】:output Voltage 【3】:DC voltage
【4】:Temperature 【5】:PID feedback
【6】:AI1 【7】:AI2 【8】:count Value
The highest bit of 12-00 sets the power on the display, other bits set the selected display from range
0-7.as listed above.

Example1: Set parameter 12- 00=【10000】to obtain display format shown below.
DSP/
FUN

2sec later

display:Power supply Output Current parameter


DSP/ DSP/
FUN FUN

Set frequency

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Example 2. Set parameter 12- 00=【12345】 to obtain the display format shown below.
DSP/
FUN

Temperature DSP/ DSP/ DC voltage


<4> FUN FUN <3>

PIDfeedback DSP/ DSP/ Output Voltage


<5> FUN FUN <2>
2sec later

Output Current Parameter


Display: Power supply DSP/ DSP/
<1>
FUN FUN

Set Frequency

Increment/ Decrement key functions:


1.“▲”/ “▼”:
T1
Short time press

Long time press


T2

Quick pressing of these keys will Increment or Decrement the selected digit by one.
Extended pressing will Increment or Decrement the selected digit continuously.

4.1.4 Example of keypad operation

Example1:Modifying Parameters
Frequency

Short time press DSP/FUN once


Short time
Short time press
press
</RESET twice
</RESET once

Short time
Short time
Short time press press ▲
press ▲ READ/ENTER once
once once

Short time press


READ/ENTER
once

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Example2: Modifying the frequency from keypad in run and stop modes.
Modify frequency in stopping Modify frequency in operating

Power Supply Power supply


2sec later 2sec later

Set frequency display Set frequency display


Press RUN

Short time press


</RESET once

Actual frequency
Short time press
</RESET once

Modify bit<unit> Modify bit<unit>


Short time press Short time press
</RESET once </RESET once
Without
pressing the
button
</ENT,
Modify bit<ten> Modify bit<ten> After 5
Short time press Short time press seconds to
</RESET once </RESET once return

Modify bit<hundred> Modify bit<hundred>


Short time Short time press
press ▲ once ▲ once

5sec later Modify bit<hundred+1> Modify bit<hundred+1>


or long time press Long time press
READ/ENTER once
READ/ENTER once

Actual frequency

Note: frequency command setting will be limited to the range set by parameters for lower &
upper frequency.

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4.1.5 Operation Control

Run
Stop Actual
output
frequency

Power REV FWD Run REV Run Stop


on

FWD
LED FWD FWD FWD FWD FWD FWD FWD

REV
LED REV REV REV REV REV REV REV

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4.2 Programmable Parameter Groups

Parameter Group No. Description


Group 00 Basic Parameters
Group 01 V/F Pattern Selections and Setup
Group 02 Motor Parameters
Group 03 Multi Function Digital Inputs/Outputs
Group 04 Analog Signal Inputs/Output
Group 05 Preset Frequency Selections
Group 06 Auto Run Function(Auto Sequencer)
Group 07 Start/Stop Command Setup
Group 08 Drive and Motor Protection
Group 09 Communication Function Setup
Group 10 PID Function Setup
Group 11 Performance Control Functions
Group 12 Digital Display & Monitor Functions
Group 13 Inspection & Maintenance Functions
Group 14 PLC Setting Function
Group 15 PLC Monitoring Function

Parameter notes for Parameter Groups


*1 Parameter can be adjusted during running mode
*2 Cannot be modified in communication mode
*3 Does not change with factory reset
*4 Read only
*5 Available for above V1.1
*6 Available for above V1.3

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G ro up 00- Basic parameters
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
0:V/F Mode
00-00 Control Mode Selection 0 -
1:Vector Mode
00-01 Reserved
0:Keypad
Main Run Command 1:External Run/Stop Control
00-02 0 -
Source Selection 2:Communication
3:PLC
0:Keypad
Alternative Run Command
00-03 1:External Run/Stop Control 0 -
Source Selection
2:Communication
0:Forward/Stop-Reverse/Stop
Operation Modes for
00-04 1:Run/Stop- Reverse/Forward 0 -
External Terminals
2: 3 Wire Control Mode-Run/Stop
0:UP/DOWM of Keypad
1:Potentiometer on Keypad
2:External AI1 Analog Signal Input
Main Frequency Command 3:External AI2 Analog Signal Input
00-05 0 -
Source Selection 4:External Up/Down Frequency Control
5:Communication Setting Frequency
6:PID Ouput Frequency
7:Pulse Input *6
0:UP/DOWM of Keypad
1:Potentiometer on Keypad
2:External AI1 Analog Signal Input
Alternative Frequency 3:External AI2 Analog Signal Input
00-06 4 -
Command Source Selection 4:External Up/Down Frequency Control
5:Communication Setting Frequency
6:PID Ouput Frequency
7:Pulse Input *6
Main and Alternative 0:Main or Alternative Frequency
00-07 1:Main Frequency+ Alternative 0 -
Frequency Command Modes
Frequency
Communication
00-08 0.00~650.00 60.00 Hz *4
Frequency Command
Frequency Command 0: Disable
00-09 0 -
Save on Power Down 1: Enable
Initial Frequency 0:by Current Frequency Command
00-10 Selection (keypad mode) 1:by 0 Frequency Command 0 -
2:by 00-11
00-11 Initial Frequency Setpoint 0.00~650.00 50.00/60.00 Hz
00-12 Frequency Upper Limit 0.01~650.00 50.00/60.00 Hz
00-13 Frequency Lower Limit 0.00~649.99 0.00 Hz
00-14 Acceleration Time 1 0.1~3600.0 10.0 Sec *1
00-15 Deceleration Time 1 0.1~3600.0 10.0 Sec *1
00-16 Acceleration Time 2 0.1~3600.0 10.0 Sec *1
00-17 Deceleration Time 2 0.1~3600.0 10.0 Sec *1
00-18 Jog Frequency 1.00~25.00 2.00 Hz *1
00-19 Jog Acceleration Time 0.1~25.5 0.5 Sec *1
00-20 Jog Deceleration Time 0.1~25.5 0.5 Sec *1

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G ro up 01- V/F Pattern selection & Setup
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
01-00 Volts/Hz Patterns 0~18 0/9 -
200V:170.0~264.0
01-01 V/F Max voltage 220.0/440.0 Vac
400V:323.0~528.0
01-02 Max Frequency 0.20 ~ 650.00 50.00/60.00 Hz
01-03 Max Frequency Voltage Ratio 0.0 ~ 100.0 100.0 %
01-04 Mid Frequency 2 0.10 ~ 650.00 25.00/30.00 Hz
01-05 Mid Frequency Voltage Ratio 2 0.0 ~ 100.0 50.0 %
01-06 Mid Frequency 1 0.10 ~ 650.00 10.00/12.00 Hz
01-07 Mid Frequency Voltage Ratio 1 0.0 ~ 100.0 20.0 %
01-08 Min Frequency 0.10 ~ 650.00 0.50/0.60 Hz
01-09 Min Frequency Voltage Ratio 0.0 ~ 100.0 1.0 %
Volts/Hz Curve Modification
01-10 0 ~ 10.0 0.0 % *1
(Torque Boost)
01-11 V/F start Frequency 0.00~10.00 0.00 Hz
01-12 Slip compensation gain 0.05~10.00 0.10 S
01-13 V/F Mode Select 0 : Mode 0 1 : Mode 1 0 -

G ro up 02- Motor parameters


Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
02-00 Motor No Load Current 0~[(Patameter 02-01)-0.1] - Amps(AC) *4
02-01 Motor Rated Current (OL1) 0.2~100 - A *4
Motor rated Slip
02-02 0.0 ~ 200.0 0.0 % *1
Compensation
02-03 Motor rated speed 0~39000 - Rpm *4
200V: 170.0~264.0
02-04 Motor rated voltage 220.0/440.0 V
400V: 323.0~528.0
02-05 Motor rated power 0.1~37.0 - KW
02-06 Motor rated frequency 0~650.0 50.0/60.0 Hz
02-07 Motor pole number 2 ~16 4 -
02-08
~ Reserved
02-13
0: Disable
02-14 Auto Tune 0
1: Start Auto tune function.
02-15 Stator resistance gain ---- *3*4
02-16 Rotor resistance gain ---- *3*4

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Group 03- External Digital Inputs and Relay Output Functions
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
03-00 Multifunction Input Term. S1 0:Forward/Stop Command 0 -
03-01 Multifunction Input Term. S2 1:Reverse/Stop Command 1 -
03-02 Multifunction Input Term. S3 2:Preset Speed 0(5-02) 2 -
03-03 Multifunction Input Term. S4 3:Preset Speed 1(5-03) 3 -
03-04 Multifunction Input Term. S5 4:Preset Speed 2(5-05) 4 -
5:Preset Speed 3(5-09)
6:Jog Forward Command
7:Jog Reverse Command
8:Up Command
9:Down Command
10:Acc/Dec 2
11:Acc/Dec Disabled
12:Main/Alternative run source
select
13:Main/ Alternative Frequency
Command select
14:Rapid Stop ( Decel to stop )
15:Base Block
16:Disabl PID Function
03-05 Multifunction Input Term. S6 17
17: Fault Reset
18:Auto Run Mode Enable
19:Speed Search
20:Energy Saving (only V/F)
21:Reset PID integral value to Zero
22:Counter Input
23:Counter Reset
24:PLC Input
25:Pulse Input-Width Measure (S3) *6
26:Pulse Input-Frequenct Measure
*6
(S3)
27:Enable KEB Function
28:Fire mode function (Valid for
software issued after rev. 1.1)
03-06 Up/Down frequency step 0.00~5.00 0.00 Hz
0:When Up/Down is used, the preset
frequency is held as the inverter
stops, and the UP/Down function is
disabled 0 -
Up/Down Keep Frequency Status 1:When Up/Down is used, the preset
03-07
after Stop Command frequency is reset to 0 Hz as the
inverter stops.
2:When Up/Down is used, the preset
frequency is held as the inverter
stops, and the UP/Down is available.
03-08 S1~S6 scan confirmation 1~200 Number of Scan cycles 10 2ms
xxxx0:S1 NO xxxx1:S1 NC
xxx0x:S2 NO xxx1x:S2 NC
03-09 S1~ S5 switch type select xx0xx:S3 NO xx1xx:S3 NC 00000 -
x0xxx:S4 NO x1xxx:S4 NC
0xxxx:S5 NO 1xxxx:S5 NC
03-10 S6 switch type select xxxx0:S6 NO xxxx1:S6 NC 00000 -
Output Relay RY1
03-11 0:Run 0 -
( Terminals R1A,R1B, R1C )
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Group 03- External Digital Inputs and Relay Output Functions
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
1:Fault
2:Setting Frequency Reached
3:Frequency Reached. Set by
(3-13±3-14)
4:Output Frequency Detection1(>
3-13)
5:Output Frequency Detection2(<
3-13)
6:Auto Restart
7:Momentary AC Power Loss
8:Rapid Stop
9:Base Block
10:Motor Overload Protection(OL1)
Output Relay RY2. 11:Drive Overload Protection(OL2)
03-12 1
( Terminals R2A, R2C ) 12:Over-torque Threshold Level
(OL3)
13:Preset Output Current Reached
(03-15~16)
14:Brake Control ON (03-17~18)
15:PID Feedback Signal Loss
16:Final count value reached
(3-22~23)
17:Initial count value reached
(3-22~23)
18:PLC Status Indicator (00-02)
19:PLC control
20:Zero Speed *6
03-13 Frequency Reached Level 0.00~650.00 0.00 Hz *1
Frequency Reached Detection
03-14 0.00~30.00 2.00 Hz *1
Range (±)
03-15 Preset output current reached 0.1~15.0 0.1 A
Preset output Current detection
03-16 0.1~10.0 0.1 Sec
delay Time
Brake Release
03-17 0.00~20.00 0.00 Hz
level
Brake Engage
03-18 0.00~20.00 0.00 Hz
Level
0:A (Normally open)
03-19 Relay Output function type 0 -
1:B (Normally close)
Internal / external multi-function
03-20 0~63 0 -
input terminal selection
Action to set the internal
03-21 0~63 0 -
multi-function input terminals
03-22 Final preset Count reached 0~9999 0 -
03-23 Initial preset count reached 0~9999 0 -
0:Disable
03-24 Low Current detection selection. 0 -
1:Enable
03-25 Low Current Detection Level 5%~100% 20% %
Low Current Detection Delay
03-26 0.0~50.0s 20.0 Sec
Time
03-27 Pulse Frequency 0.01~1.00 0.1 kHz *6
03-28 Pulse Frequency Gain 0.01~9.99 1.00 *6
※ “NO” indicates normally open, “NC” indicates normally closed.

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Group 04- Analog signal inputs / Analog output
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
AI1 AI2
04-00 (0): 0~10V (0~20mA) 0~10V (0~20mA) 0 -
Analog Input Signal Type
Select (AI1/AI2) (1): 0~10V (0~20mA) 2~10V (4~20mA)
(2): 2~10V (4~20mA) 0~10V (0~20mA)
(3): 2~10V (4~20mA) 2~10V (4~20mA)
04-01 AI1 Signal Verification Scan Rate 1~200 50 2ms
04-02 AI1 Gain 0 ~ 1000 100 % *1
04-03 AI1 Bias 0 ~ 100 0 % *1
04-04 AI1 Bias Selection 0: Positive 1: Negative 0 - *1
04-05 AI1 Slope 0: Positive 1: Negative 0 - *1
AI2 Signal Verification Scan
04-06 1~200 50 2ms
Rate
04-07 AI2 Gain 0 ~ 1000 100 % *1
04-08 AI2 Bias 0 ~ 100 0 % *1
04-09 AI2 Bias Selection 0: Positive 1: Negative 0 - *1
04-10 AI2 Slope 0: Positive 1: Negative 0 - *1
0: Output Frequency
1: Frequency Command
04-11 Analog Output (AO) Mode 2: Output Voltage 0 - *1
3: DC Bus Voltage
4: Motor Current (100% rated current)
04-12 Analog Output (AO) Gain 0 ~ 1000 100 % *1
04-13 Analog Output (AO) Bias 0 ~ 100 0 % *1
04-14 AO Bias Selection 0: Positive 1: Negative 0 - *1
04-15 AO Slope 0: Positive 1: Negative 0 - *1
04-16 F-Gain Function 0: Invalid 1: Effective 0 - *1

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Group 05- Preset Frequency Selections
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
0: Common Accel/Decel
Preset Speed Control Accel/Decel 1 or 2 apply to all speeds
05-00 1: Individual Accel/Decel for each preset speed 0 -
Mode Selection
0-15 apply to the selected preset speeds
(Acc0/Dec0~Acc15/Dec15)
Preset Speed 0
05-01 5.00 Hz
(Keypad Freq)
05-02 Preset Speed1 (Hz) 5.00 Hz *1
05-03 Preset Speed2 (Hz) 10.00 Hz *1
05-04 Preset Speed3 (Hz) 20.00 Hz *1
05-05 Preset Speed4 (Hz) 30.00 Hz *1
05-06 Preset Speed5 (Hz) 0.00 ~ 650.00 40.00 Hz *1
05-07 Preset Speed6 (Hz) 50.00 Hz *1
05-08 Preset Speed7 (Hz) 50.00 Hz *1
05-09 Preset Speed8 (Hz) 0.00 Hz *1
05-10 Preset Speed9 (Hz) 0.00 Hz *1
05-11 Preset Speed10 (Hz) 0.00 Hz *1
05-12 Preset Speed11 (Hz) 0.00 Hz *1
05-13 Preset Speed12 (Hz) 0.00 Hz *1
05-14 Preset Speed13 (Hz) 0.00 Hz *1
05-15 Preset Speed14 (Hz) 0.00 Hz *1
05-16 Preset Speed15 (Hz) 0.00 Hz *1
05-17 Preset Speed0-Acctime 0.1 ~ 3600.0 10.0 Sec *1
05-18 Preset Speed0-Dectime 10.0 Sec *1
05-19 Preset Speed1-Acctime 10.0 Sec *1
05-20 Preset Speed1-Dectime 10.0 Sec *1
05-21 Preset Speed2-Acctime 10.0 Sec *1
05-22 Preset Speed2-Dectime 10.0 Sec *1
05-23 Preset Speed3-Acctime 10.0 Sec *1
05-24 Preset Speed3-Dectime 10.0 Sec *1
05-25 Preset Speed4-Acctime 10.0 Sec *1
05-26 Preset Speed4-Dectime 10.0 Sec *1
05-27 Preset Speed5-Acctime 10.0 Sec *1
05-28 Preset Speed5-Dectime 10.0 Sec *1
05-29 Preset Speed6-Acctime 10.0 Sec *1
05-30 Preset Speed6-Dectime 10.0 Sec *1
05-31 Preset Speed7-Acctime 10.0 Sec *1
05-32 Preset Speed7-Dectime 10.0 Sec *1
05-33 Preset Speed8-Acctime 10.0 Sec *1
05-34 Preset Speed8-Dectime 10.0 Sec *1
05-35 Preset Speed9-Acctime 10.0 Sec *1
05-36 Preset Speed9-Dectime 10.0 Sec *1
Preset
05-37 10.0 Sec *1
Speed10-Acctime
Preset
05-38 10.0 Sec *1
Speed10-Dectime
Preset
05-39 10.0 Sec *1
Speed11-Acctime

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Group 05- Preset Frequency Selections
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
Preset
05-40 10.0 Sec *1
Speed11-Dectime
Preset
05-41 10.0 Sec *1
Speed12-Acctime
Preset
05-42 10.0 Sec *1
Speed12-Dectime
Preset
05-43 10.0 Sec *1
Speed13-Acctime
Preset
05-44 10.0 Sec *1
Speed13-Dectime
Preset
05-45 10.0 Sec *1
Speed14-Acctime
Preset
05-46 10.0 Sec *1
Speed14-Dectime
Preset
05-47 10.0 Sec *1
Speed15-Acctime
Preset
05-48 10.0 Sec *1
Speed15-Dectime

Group 06- Auto Run Function (Auto Sequencer)


Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
0: Disabled.
1: Single cycle.
(Continues to run from the Unfinished step if
restarted).
2: Periodic cycle.
(Continues to run from the unfinished step if
Auto Run Mode restarted).
Selection 3: Single cycle, then holds the speed Of final
06-00 0 -
(Sequencer) step to run. (Continues to run from the
unfinished step if restarted).
4: Single cycle.
(Starts a new cycle if restarted).
5: Periodic cycle.
(Starts a new cycle if restarted).
6: Single cycle, then hold the speed of final step
to run. (Starts a new cycle if restarted).
Auto _ Run Mode 0.00~650.00
06-01 0.00 Hz *1
Frequency Command 1
Auto _ Run Mode
06-02 0.00 Hz *1
Frequency Command 2
Auto _ Run Mode
06-03 0.00 Hz *1
Frequency Command 3
Auto _ Run Mode
06-04 0.00 Hz *1
Frequency Command 4
Auto _ Run Mode
06-05 0.00 Hz *1
Frequency Command 5

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Group 06- Auto Run Function (Auto Sequencer)
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
Auto _ Run Mode
06-06 0.00 Hz *1
Frequency Command 6
Auto _ Run Mode
06-07 0.00 Hz *1
Frequency Command 7
Auto _ Run Mode
06-08 0.00 Hz *1
Frequency Command 8
Auto _ Run Mode
06-09 0.00 Hz *1
Frequency Command 9
Auto _ Run Mode
06-10 Frequency 0.00 Hz *1
Command10
Auto _ Run Mode
06-11 Frequency Command 0.00 Hz *1
11
Auto _ Run Mode
06-12 Frequency Command 0.00 Hz *1
12
Auto _ Run Mode
06-13 Frequency Command 0.00 Hz *1
13
Auto _ Run Mode
06-14 Frequency Command 0.00 Hz *1
14
Auto _ Run Mode
06-15 Frequency Command 0.00 Hz *1
15
Auto_ Run Mode 0.0 ~ 3600.0
06-16 0.0 Sec
Running Time Setting 0
Auto_ Run Mode
06-17 0.0 Sec
Running Time Setting 1
Auto_ Run Mode
06-18 0.0 Sec
Running Time Setting 2
Auto_ Run Mode
06-19 0.0 Sec
Running Time Setting 3
Auto_ Run Mode
06-20 0.0 Sec
Running Time Setting 4
Auto_ Run Mode
06-21 0.0 Sec
Running Time Setting 5
Auto_ Run Mode
06-22 0.0 Sec
Running Time Setting 6
Auto_ Run Mode
06-23 0.0 Sec
Running Time Setting 7
Auto_ Run Mode
06-24 0.0 Sec
Running Time Setting 8
Auto_ Run Mode
06-25 0.0 Sec
Running Time Setting 9
Auto_ Run Mode
06-26 Running Time Setting 0.0 Sec
10

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Group 06- Auto Run Function (Auto Sequencer)
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
Auto_ Run Mode
06-27 Running Time Setting 0.0 Sec
11
Auto_ Run Mode
06-28 Running Time Setting 0.0 Sec
12
Auto_ Run Mode
06-29 Running Time Setting 0.0 Sec
13
Auto_ Run Mode
06-30 Running Time Setting 0.0 Sec
14
Auto_ Run Mode
06-31 Running Time Setting 0.0 Sec
15
Auto_ Run Mode
06-32 0 -
Running Direction 0
Auto_ Run Mode
06-33 0 -
Running Direction 1
Auto_ Run Mode
06-34 0 -
Running Direction 2
Auto_ Run Mode
06-35 0 -
Running Direction 3
Auto_ Run Mode
06-36 0 -
Running Direction 4
Auto_ Run Mode
06-37 0 -
Running Direction 5
Auto_ Run Mode
06-38 0 -
Running Direction 6
Auto_ Run Mode 0: Stop
06-39 0 -
Running Direction 7 1: Forward
Auto_ Run Mode 2: Reverse
06-40 0 -
Running Direction 8
Auto_ Run Mode
06-41 0 -
Running Direction 9
Auto_ Run Mode
06-42 0 -
Running Direction10
Auto_ Run Mode
06-43 0 -
Running Direction 11
Auto_ Run Mode
06-44 0 -
Running Direction12
Auto_ Run Mode
06-45 0 -
Running Direction13
Auto_ Run Mode
06-46 0 -
Running Direction 14
Auto_ Run Mode
06-47 0 -
Running Direction 15
※ Frequency of the step 0 is set by parameter 05-01, keypad frequency.

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Group 07- Start/Stop Command Setup
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
Momentary Power Loss 0: Momentary Power Loss and Restart Disable
07-00 0 -
and Restart 1: Momentary Power Loss and Restart Enable
Auto Restart Delay
07-01 0.0~800.0 0.0 Sec
Time
Number of Auto Restart
07-02 0~10 0 -
Attempts
0: Enable Reset Only when Run Command is Off
07-03 Reset Mode Setting 1: Enable Reset when Run Command is On or 0 -
Off
Direct Running on 0: Enable Direct run on power up
07-04 1 -
Power Up 1: Disable Direct run on power up
07-05 Delay-ON Timer 1.0~300.0 1.0 Sec
DC Injection Brake Start
07-06 Frequency (Hz) In Stop 0.10 ~ 10.00 1.5 Hz
Mode
DC Injection Brake
07-07 0.0 ~ 150.0 50.0 %
Level (%) In Stop Mode
DC Injection Brake
07-08 Time (Seconds) 0.0 ~ 25.5 0.5 Sec
In Stop Mode
0: Deceleration to stop
07-09 Stopping Method 0 -
1: Coast to stop
07-10 Starting Methods 0: Normal Start 1: Speed Search 0 -
Starting method for auto
07-11 0: Speed Search 1: Normal start 0 -
restart after fault
Power Loss Ride
07-12 0.0 ~ 2.0 0.5 Sec
Through Time
Main Circuit Low 190.0/3
07-13 150.0~210.0 300.0~420.0 Vac
Voltage Detection Level 80.0
Kinetic Energy Back-up
07-14 0.0~25.0: KEB Deceleration Time 0.0 Sec
Deceleration Time
07-15 DC Break Select 0 : Current Mode 1 : Voltage Mode 1 - *6
DC Break Level
07-16 0.0~10.0 4.0 - *6
(Voltage)

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Group 08- Drive & Motor Protection Functions
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
xxxx0: Enable Trip Prevention During
Acceleration
xxxx1: Disable Trip Prevention During
Acceleration
xxx0x: Enable Trip Prevention During
Deceleration
xxx1x: Disable Trip Prevention During
Trip Prevention Deceleration
08-00 xx0xx: Enable Trip Prevention in Run 01000 - *5
Selection
Mode
xx1xx: Disable Trip Prevention in Run
Mode
x0xxx: Enable Over Voltage Prevention
in Run Mode
x1xxx: Disable Over Voltage Prevention
in Run Mode
Trip Prevention Level
08-01 50 ~ 200 200
During Acceleration (%)
Trip Prevention Level
08-02 50 ~ 200 200 %1
During Deceleration (%)
Trip Prevention Level in
08-03 50 ~ 200 200
Run Mode (%)
Over Voltage
380.0/7 VD
08-04 Prevention 350.0~390.0/700.0~780.0
60.0 C
Level in Run Mode
Electronic Motor
0: Enable Electronic Motor Overload Protection
08-05 Overload Protection 0 -
1: Disable Electronic Motor Overload Protection
Operation Mode
0: Coast-to-Stop After Overload Protection is
Operation After
08-06 Overload Protection is Activated 0 -
Activated 1: Drive Will Not Trip when Overload Protection
is Activated (OL1)
0: Auto (Depends on temp.)
Over Heat Protection 1: Operate while in RUN Mode
08-07 1 -
( cooling fan control) 2: Always Run
3: Disabled
0: AVR Function Enable
1: AVR Function Disable
2: AVR Function Disable for Stop
AVR Function
3: AVR Function Disable for Deceleration.
08-08 (Auto Voltage 4 - *5
4: AVR Function Disabled for Stop and
Regulation)
Deceleration.
5: When VDC>360V, AVR Function is Disabled
for Stop and Deceleration.
Input Phase Loss 0: Disabled
08-09 0 -
Protection 1: Enabled
Output Phase Losts 0: Disabled
08-10 0 -
Protection 1: Enabled
0: Overload protection (Standard Motor)
08-11 Motor Type Selection 0 -
1: Overload protection (Inverter Duty Motor)
0: Motor Overload Protection for General loads
Motor Overload (OL=103 %) (150% for 1 Minutes)
08-12 0 -
Protection Curve 1: Motor Over load Protection for HVAC ( Fan &
Pump) (OL=113%) (123% for 1 Minutes).

1 Base on the percentage of inverter rated current.


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Group 08- Drive & Motor Protection Functions
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
0: Over Torque Detection Disabled
Over Torque Detection
08-13 1: Detected After the Setting Frequency 0 -
Control
2: Detected When Running
0: Stop Output After Over Torque Detection
Over torque protection (Free Run to Stop)
08-14 0 -
action 1: Continue Running After Over Torque
Detection (Display only OL3)
Over Torque Detection
08-15 30~300 160 -
Level
Over Torque Detection
08-16 0.0~25.0 0.1 -
Time
0:Disabled.
08-17 Fire Mode 0 - *5
1: Enabled
0: Disabled
08-18 Ground Fault Detection 1
1: Enabled
Notes:Regarding fire mode function, please refer to the conditions below,
1. Before the software rev. 1.1, the fire mode is funtional when 08-17 = 1
2. After the software 1.1,the firemode is functional when 03-00~03-05 =【28】
3. The keypad display will indicate FIrE
4. Under fire mode function, the inverter will run at full speed

Group 09- Communication function setup


Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
Assigned Communication
09-00 1 ~ 32 1 - *2*3
Station Number
0:RTU Code
09-01 RTU/ASCII Code Selection 0 - *2*3
1:ASCII Code
0:4800
1:9600
09-02 Baud Rate Setting (bps) 2 bps *2*3
2:19200
3:38400
0:1 Stop Bit
09-03 Stop Bit Selection 0 - *2*3
1:2 Stop Bits
0:Without Parity
09-04 Parity Selection 1:With Even Parity 0 - *2*3
2:With Odd Parity
0: 8-Bits Data
09-05 Data Format Selection 0 - *2*3
1: 7-Bits Data
Communication Time-Out
09-06 0.0 ~ 25.5 0.0 Sec
Detection Time
0:Deceleration to Stop
(00-15: Deceleration Time 1)
Communication Time Out 1:Coast to Stop
09-07 0 -
Operation Selection 2:Deceleration to Stop
(00-17: Deceleration Time 2)
3:Continue Operating
09-08 Error 6 Verification Time. 1 ~ 20 3
09-09 Drive Transmit Delay Time(ms) 5 ~ 65 5 ms

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Group 10- PID Function Setup
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
0: Potentiometer on Keypad
1: Analog Signal Input. (AI1)
PID Target Value Selection 2: Analog Signal Input. (AI2)
10-00 (When 00-03\00-04=6 This 1 - *1
3: Frequency Set by Communication
Function is Enabled) 4: Keypad Frequency Parameter
10-02
0: Potentiometer on Keypad
1: Analog Signal Input. (AI1)
10-01 PID Feedback Value Selection 2 - *1
2: Analog Signal Input. (AI2)
3: Frequency Set by Communication

10-02 PID Target(Keypad Input) 0.0~100.0 50.0 % *1


0: Disabled
1: Deviation D Control.
FWD Characteristic.
2: Feedback D Control
10-03 PID Mode Selection FWD Characteristic. 0 -
3: Deviation D Control
Reverse Characteristic.
4: Feedback D Control
Reverse Characteristic.
10-04 Feedback Gain Coefficient 0.00 ~ 10.00 1.00 *1
10-05 Proportional Gain 0.0 ~ 10.0 1.0 *1
10-06 Integral Time 0.0 ~ 100.0 10.0 Sec *1
10-07 Derivative Time 0.00 ~ 10.00 0.00 Sec *1
0: Positive
10-08 PID Offset 0 - *1
1: Negative
10-09 PID Offset Adjust 0 ~ 109 0 % *1
10-10 PID Output Lag Filter Time 0.0 ~ 2.5 0.0 Sec *1
0: Disabled
1: Enabled - Drive Continues to
Feedback Loss Detection
10-11 Operate After Feedback Loss 0 -
Mode
2: Enabled - Drive "STOPS"
After Feedback Loss
Feedback Loss Detection
10-12 0 ~ 100 0 %
Level
Feedback Loss Detection
10-13 0.0 ~25.5 1.0 Sec
Delay Time
10-14 Integration Limit Value 0 ~ 109 100 % *1

Integral Value Resets to Zero 0: Disabled


10-15 when Feedback Signal Equals 1: After 1 Second 0 -
the Target Value 30: After 30 Second (0~30)

Allowable Integral value Error


10-16 0 ~ 100 0 -
Margin (Units, 1 Unit = 1/8192)
10-17 PID Sleep Frequency Level 0.00~650.00 0.00 Hz
10-18 PID Sleep Function Delay Time 0.0 ~25.5 0.0 Sec
10-19 PID Wake up frequency Level 0.00 ~ 650.00 0.00 Hz
10-20 PID Wake up function Delay Time 0.0 ~ 25.5 0.0 Sec
10-21 Max PID Feedback Setting Level 0 ~999 100 - *1
10-22 Min PID Feedback Setting Level 0 ~999 0 - *1

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Group 11- Performance Control Functions
Factory
No. Description Range unit Note
Setting
0: Reverse Command is Enabled
11-00 Reverse Operation Control 0 -
1: Reverse Command is Disabled
11-01 Carrier Frequency (kHz) 1~16 5 KHz
0: Mode0, 3Phase PWM modulation
1: Mode1, 2Phase PWM modulation
11-02 Carrier Mode Selection 0 -
2: Mode2, 2Phase Random PWM
Modulation
Carrier Frequency
0:Disabled
11-03 Reduction by Temperature 0 -
1:Enabled
Rise
11-04 S-Curve Acc 1 0.0 ~ 4.0 0.2 Sec
11-05 S-Curve Acc 2 0.0 ~ 4.0 0.2 Sec
11-06 S-Curve Dec 3 0.0 ~ 4.0 0.2 Sec
11-07 S-Curve Dec 4 0.0 ~ 4.0 0.2 Sec
11-08 Skip Frequency 1 0.00 ~ 650.00 0.00 Hz *1
11-09 Skip Frequency 2 0.00 ~ 650.00 0.00 Hz *1
11-10 Skip Frequency 3 0.00 ~ 650.00 0.00 Hz *1
Skip Frequency Range
11-11 0.00 ~ 30.00 0.00 Hz *1
Bandwith (±)
Energy Saving Gain (V/F
11-12 0 ~ 100 80 %
Mode)
0:Invalid -
Regeneration Avoidance
11-13 1:Vaild 0
Operation Selection
2:Vaild (Only in The Constant Speed)
Regeneration Avoidance 200V:300.0~400.0 380.0
11-14 V
Operation level 400V:600.0~800.0 760.0
Regeneration Avoidance
11-15 0.00 ~ 15.00 3.00 Hz
Frequency Limit Compensation
Regeneration Avoidance
11-16 0~200 100 %
Voltage Gain
Regeneration Avoidance
11-17 0~200 100 %
Frequency Gain

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Group 12 Digital Display & Monitor Functions
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
00000~88888
Each digit can be set from 0 to 8 as
listed below.
0: Default Display
(Frequency and Parameters)
1:Output Current
12-00 Extended Display Mode 2:Output Voltage 00000 - *1
3:DC Voltage
4:Temperature
5:PID Feedback
6:Analog Signal Input. (AI1)
7:Analog Signal Input. (AI2)
8:Input Count value
0:Integer (xxx)
12-01 PID Feedback Display Format 1:One Decimal Place (xx.x) 0 - *1
2:Two Decimal Places (x.xx)
0:xxx--
PID Feedback Display Unit
12-02 1:xxxpb(pressure) 0 - *1
Setting
2:xxxfl(flow)
Custom Units (Line Speed)
12-03 0~65535 1500/1800 RPM *1
Value
0:Drive Output Frequency is Displayed
1:Line Speed.Integer.(xxxxx)
2:Line Speed.One Decimal Place.
Custom Units (Line Speed) (xxxx.x)
12-04 0 - *1
Display Mode 3:Line Speed.Two Decimal Places
(xxx.xx)
4:Line Speed.Three Decimal Places
(xx.xxx)
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6

Inputs and Output


12-05 Logic Status Display - - *4
( S1~S6, RY1 and RY2)

RY1 RY2 PLC

xxxx0:Life Alarm of Inrush Current


Suppression Circuit is Invalid
xxxx1:Life Alarm of Inrush Current
Suppression Circuit is Valid
xxx0x:Life Alarm of Control Circuit
Alarm Selections for Inverter Capacitors is Invalid
12-06 00000 - *1
Components Life Expectancy xxx1x:Life Alarm of Control Circuit
Capacitors is Valid
xx0xx:Life Alarm of Main Circuit
Capacitors is Invalid
xx1xx:Life Alarm of Main Circuit
Capacitors is Valid

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Group 12 Digital Display & Monitor Functions
Factory
No. Description Range Unit Note
Setting
Detect Main Circuit
12-07 Reserved
Capacitors
Display of Inrush Current
12-08 0~100 100 %
Suppression Circuit
Display of Control Circuit
12-09 0~100 100 %
Capacitors
12-10 Reserved
Output Current when
12-11 ---- 0 A
Fault Appeared
Output Voltage when
12-12 ---- 0 Vac
Fault Appeared
Output Frequency when
12-13 ---- 0 Hz
Fault Appeared
DC Bus Voltage when
12-14 ---- 0 Vac
Fault Appeared
Frequency Command when
12-15 ---- 0 Hz
Fault Appeared

Group 13 Inspection & Maintenance Functions


Factory
No. Description Range unit Note
Setting
13-00 Drive Horsepower Code ---- - - *3
13-01 Software Version ---- - - *3*4
Fault Log (Latest 3
13-02 ---- - - *3*4
Faults)
Accumulated Inverter
13-03 0~23 - hour *3
Operation Time 1
Accumulated Inverter
13-04 0~65535 ---- day *3
Operation Time 2
Accumulated Inverter 0: Power On time
13-05 0 - *3
Operation Time Mode 1: Operation time
0:Enable all Functions
1:Preset Speeds from 05-01 to 05-15 Can’t be
Changed
13-06 Parameter Lock 0 -
2:All Functions Can’t be Changed Except
for Preset speeds from 05-01 to 05-15
3:Disable All Functions Except 13-06
13-07 Parameter Lock Code 00000~65535 00000 -
1150:Reset to Factory Setting(50Hz System)
Reset Drive to Factory
13-08 1160:Reset to Factory Setting(60 Hz System) 00000 -
Settings
1112:Reset PLC

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Group 14 PLC Setting function
Factory
No. Description Range unit Note
Setting
14-00 Setting Value1 of T1 0~9999 0 -
14-01 Setting Value1 of T1 (mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
14-02 Setting Value1 of T2 0~9999 0 -
14-03 Setting Value1 of T2 (mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
14-04 Setting Value1 of T3 0~9999 0 -
14-05 Setting Value1 of T3 (mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
14-06 Setting Value1 of T4 0~9999 0 -
14-07 Setting Value1 of T4 (mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
14-08 Setting Value1 of T5 0~9999 0 -
14-09 Setting Value1 of T5 (mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
14-10 Setting Value1 of T6 0~9999 0 -
14-11 Setting Value1 of T6 (mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
14-12 Setting Value1 of T7 0~9999 0 -
14-13 Setting Value1 of T7 (mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
14-14 Setting Value1 of T8 0~9999 0 -
14-15 Setting Value1 of T8 (mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
14-16 Setting Value1 of C1 0~65535 0 -
14-17 Setting Value1 of C2 0~65535 0 -
14-18 Setting Value1 of C3 0~65535 0 -
14-19 Setting Value1 of C4 0~65535 0 -
14-20 Setting Value1 of C5 0~65535 0 -
14-21 Setting Value1 of C6 0~65535 0 -
14-22 Setting Value1 of C7 0~65535 0 -
14-23 Setting Value1 of C8 0~65535 0 -
14-24 Setting Value1 of AS1 0~65535 0 -
14-25 Setting Value2 of AS1 0~65535 0 -
14-26 Setting Value3 of AS1 0~65535 0 -
14-27 Setting Value1 of AS2 0~65535 0 -
14-28 Setting Value2 of AS2 0~65535 0 -
14-29 Setting Value3 of AS2 0~65535 0 -
14-30 Setting Value1 of AS3 0~65535 0 -
14-31 Setting Value2 of AS3 0~65535 0 -
14-32 Setting Value3 of AS3 0~65535 0 -
14-33 Setting Value1 of AS4 0~65535 0 -
14-34 Setting Value2 of AS4 0~65535 0 -
14-35 Setting Value3 of AS4 0~65535 0 -
14-36 Setting Value1 of MD1 0~65535 1 -
14-37 Setting Value2 of MD1 0~65535 1 -
14-38 Setting Value3 of MD1 1~65535 1 -
14-39 Setting Value1 of MD2 0~65535 1 -
14-40 Setting Value2 of MD2 0~65535 1 -
14-41 Setting Value3 of MD2 1~65535 1 -
14-42 Setting Value1 of MD3 0~65535 1 -
14-43 Setting Value2 of MD3 0~65535 1 -
14-44 Setting Value3 of MD3 1~65535 1 -
14-45 Setting Value1 of MD4 0~65535 1 -
14-46 Setting Value2 of MD4 0~65535 1
14-47 Setting Value3 of MD4 1~65535 1 -

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Group 15 PLC Monitoring function
Factory
No. Description Range unit Note
Setting
15-00 Current Value of T1 0~9999 0 -
15-01 Current Value of T1(mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
15-02 Current Value of T2 0~9999 0 -
15-03 Current Value of T2(mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
15-04 Current Value of T3 0~9999 0 -
15-05 Current Value of T3(mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
15-06 Current Value of T4 0~9999 0 -
15-07 Current Value of T4(mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
15-08 Current Value of T5 0~9999 0 -
15-09 Current Value of T5(mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
15-10 Current Value of T6 0~9999 0 -
15-11 Current Value of T6(mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
15-12 Current Value of T7 0~9999 0 -
15-13 Current Value of T7(mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
15-14 Current Value of T8 0~9999 0 -
15-15 Current Value of T8(mode 7) 0~9999 0 -
15-16 Current Value of C1 0~65535 0 -
15-17 Current Value of C2 0~65535 0 -
15-18 Current Value of C3 0~65535 0 -
15-19 Current Value of C4 0~65535 0 -
15-20 Current Value of C5 0~65535 0 -
15-21 Current Value of C6 0~65535 0 -
15-22 Current Value of C7 0~65535 0 -
15-23 Current Value of C8 0~65535 0 -
15-24 Current Value of AS1 0~65535 0 -
15-25 Current Value of AS2 0~65535 0 -
15-26 Current Value of AS3 0~65535 0 -
15-27 Current Value of AS4 0~65535 0 -
15-28 Current Value of MD1 0~65535 0 -
15-29 Current Value of MD2 0~65535 0 -
15-30 Current Value of MD3 0~65535 0 -
15-31 Current Value of MD4 0~65535 0 -
15-32 Current Value of TD 0~65535 0 μs

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4.3 Parameter Function Description
00 - Basic Parameters Group

00- 00 Control Mode Selection


Range 【0】:V/F Mode
【1】:Vector Mode
To select the appropriate vector or V/F control mode according to the load characteristics.
¾ If V/F mode is selected, please set parameters, group1 to comply with the load features.
¾ Vector is best suited to control the general load or rapidly-changed torque load.
00- 02 Main Run Command Source Selection
【0】:Keypad
Range 【1】:External Run/Stop Control
【2】:Communication
【3】:PLC
¾ Parameter 00 - 02 sets the inverter operation command source. For switching between 00-02 and
00-03,use any of the external inputs S1 to S6 and set the relavent parameters (03-00~03-05) to【12】.
Refer to parameter group3 for details.
※Note: 00- 02=【3】, RUN key: Enable the built-in PLC run operation; STOP key: Enable the built-in PLC
stop operation.
00- 03 Alternative Run Command Source Selection
Range 【0】:Keypad
【1】:External Run/Stop Control
【2】:Communication
¾ Parameter 00- 03 sets the inverter Alternative Run operation source. For switching between 00-02
and 00-03,use any of the external inputs S1 to S6 and set the relavent parameter (03-00~03-05) to
【12】. Refer to parameter group3 for details.
00- 04 Operation Modes for External Terminals
Range 【0】:Forward/Stop-Reverse/Stop
【1】:Run/Stop- Reverse/ Forward
【2】:3 Wire Control Mode - Run/Stop
¾ 00-04 is valid when run command is set to external mode by 00- 02/00- 03 =1.
2 Wire Operation Mode,
Set 00-04=【0/1】first, before setting (03-00,03-04) to【0】or【1】
00- 04=【0】, Set external terminals (03-00 to 03-05) function to 0 for FWD/Stop or Set to 1 for REV/Stop..
00- 04=【1】, Set external terminals (03-00 to 03-05) function to 0 for Run/Stop or Set to 1 for FWD/REV
3 Wire Operation Mode,
00-04 =【2】Terminals S1, S2, S3 are used in a combination to enable 3 wire run/stop mode.
Settings for 03-00, 03-01,03–02 will not be effective..(refer to group 03)

00- 05 Main Frequency Command Source Selection


00- 06 Alternative Frequency Command Source Selection
【0】:Up/Down of Keypad
【1】:Potentiometer on Keypad
Range 【2】:External AI1 Analog Signal Input
【3】:External AI2 Analog Signal Input
【4】:External Up/Down Frequency Control
【5】:Communication Setting Frequency
【6】:PID Output Frequency
【7】:Pulse Input
¾ Parameter 00 - 05/00- 06 sets the inverter frequency command source.
¾ When 00-05/00-06 =【6】, frequency command source is output of the PID.
※Note: 00-05 ( Main Frequency Command Source) and 00- 06 (Alternative Frequency Command Source)
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can not be the same. Otherwise the panel will display Err2.
00- 07 Main and Alternative Frequency Command Modes
Range 【0】: Main or Alternative Frequency.
【1】: Main Frequency + Alternative Frequency
¾ When 00 - 07 =【0】, the frequency source is set by the Main frequency parameter 00-05 ( Default) or
by the Alternative frequency parameter 00-06.
Use any of the external terminals S1 to S6 and set the relevant parameter 03-00 to 03-05 =【13】to
switch from Main to Alternative source..
¾ When 00 - 07 =【1】, The frequency command will be the result of setting of main and alternative
frequencies.
00- 08 Communication Frequency Command
Range 【0.00~650.00】Hz
¾ This parameter can be used to set frequency command
¾ This parameter can be used to read the set frequency in communication mode
¾ This parameter is only effective in the communication mode.
00- 09 Frequency Command save on power down (Communication mode)
【0】: Disable
Range
【1】: Enable
¾ 00-09=【0】 Keypad frequency is saved.
¾ 00-09=【1】 Frequency set by communication is saved.
00-10 Initial Frequency Selection
【0】:By Current Freq Command
Range 【1】:By Zero Freq Command
【2】:By 00-11
00-11 Initial Frequency Setpoint
Range 【0.00~650.00】Hz
¾ This parameter is only effective in keypad mode
¾ When 00-10=【0】,the initial frequency will be current frequency.
¾ When 00-10=【1】,the initial frequency will be 0.
¾ When 00-10=【2】,the initial frequency will be as set by parameter 00-11..
00-12 Frequency Upper limit
Range 【0.01~650.00】Hz
00-13 Frequency Lower limit
Range 【0.00~649.99】Hz
¾ When 00-13 and the command frequency are both set to 0.00, if RUN is pressed ” Stpo” is displayed.
¾ When Frequency command is higher than preset in 00-13 inverter output will ramp up from 0.00 to the
command frequency.
¾ When 00-13> 0, and the frequency command value ≤ 00-13, inverter output will ramp up from preset
in lower limit to the command frequency.

Hz

Frequency
Upper Limit

Frequency
Lower limit

0 T

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00-14 Acceleration Time 1
Range 【0.1~3600.0】 s
00-15 Deceleration Time 1
Range 【0.1~3600.0】 s
00-16 Acceleration Time 2
Range 【0.1~3600.0】 s
00-17 Deceleration Time 2
Range 【0.1~3600.0】 s
¾ Preset Acceleration and Deceleration times set by above parameters are the time taken for the output
frequency to ramp up or ramp down between the Upper and the lower frequency limits.
¾ Actual acceleration and deceleration time is calculated as follows:

Hz
Maximum output
Frequency
Set frequency

The minimum
starting
frequency
0 T
Actual acc-time Actual dec-time

Acc-time Dec-time
00-14 00-15

00-18 Jog Frequency


Range 【1.00~25.00】Hz
00-19 Jog Acceleration Time
Range 【0.1~25.5】Sec
00-20 Jog Deceleration Time
Range 【0.1~25.5】Sec
¾ The JOG function is operational by using the multi-function input terminals S1 to S6 and setting the
relevant parameters 03-00~03-05 to 【6】JOG FWD or【7】JOG REV. Refer to parameter group 3.

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01- V/F Pattern selections & setup

01- 00 Volts/Hz Patterns (V/F)


Range 【0~18】
¾ Set 01-00 to one of the following preset V/f selections 【0~17】according to the required application.
¾ Parameters 01-02~01-09 are not applicable.
¾ Six fixed V/f patterns are shown below.【1~8】for 50 Hz systems and 【9~17】for 60 Hz

TYPE 50Hz 60Hz

V/F pattern V/F pattern


Func
tion

01-00 01-00

(V)% (V)%
100 100
General Use

B B
=【0】 C =【9】 C

1.5 2.5 50 650 Hz 1.5 3.0 60 650 Hz

(V)% (V)%
100 100
High start torque

=【1】 =【10】
B B
C
=【2】 =【11】 C

1.32.5 50 650 Hz 1.5 3.0 60 650


=【3】 =【12】

(V)% (V)%
Decreasing torque

100 100

=【4】 =【13】
B B

C C
=【5】 1.3 25 50 650 Hz
=【14】 1.5 30 60 650 Hz

(V)% (V)%
Decreasing torque

100 100

=【6】 =【15】
B B
=【7】 =【16】

C C

0.5 25 50 650 Hz 0.6 30 60 650 Hz


=【8】 =【17】

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(V) 100% is the maximum output voltage. B, C point preset % settings will be as table below:
01- 00 B(Xb) C(Xc)
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%

¾ Setting 01-00 =[18] provides a flexible V/F curve which can be selected by experienced users by
setting parameters (01-02~01-09).

01- 01 V/F Max Voltage


Range 【200V:170.0~264.0, 400V: 323.0~528.0】V
01- 02 Maximum Frequency
Range 【0.20 ~ 650.00】Hz
01- 03 Maximum Frequency Voltage Ratio
Range 【0.0 ~ 100.0】%
01- 04 Medium Frequency 2
Range 【0.10 ~ 650.00】Hz
01- 05 Medium Frequency Voltage Ratio 2
Range 【0.0 ~ 100.0】%
01- 06 Medium Frequency 1
Range 【0.10 ~ 650.00】Hz
01- 07 Medium Frequency Voltage Ratio 1
Range 【0.0 ~ 100.0】%
01- 08 Minimum Frequency
Range 【0.10 ~ 650.00】Hz
01- 09 Minimum Frequency Voltage Ratio
Range 【0.0 ~ 100.0】%
¾ Max output frequency depends on parameter 01-00 , for 01-00=【18】 It can be set by parameter
01-02.
¾ For 01-00 ≠【18】, the maximum output frequency will depending on parameter 00-12, frequency
upper limit.

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(V)%

01-03 (Vmax)

01-05 (Vmid2)

01-07 (Vmid1)

01-09 (Vmin)

Hz
01-08 01-06 01-04 01-02 650.00

01-10 Volts/Hz Curve Modification (Torque Boost)


Range 【0 ~ 10.0】%
¾ Inverter output V / F curve settings for points B, C can be adjusted by parameter 01-10 to improve the
output torque.
¾ Calculation of B, C point voltage: B point voltage = Xb × maximum output voltage, C point voltage =
Xc × maximum output voltage (Xb, Xc see P4-30). When 01-10 = 0, the torque improvement is
disabled.
(V)%

100

01-10
B

1 2.5/3.0 50/60 Hz

01-11 V/F Start Frequency


Range 【0.00 ~10.00】Hz
01-12 Slip Compensation Gain
Range 【0.05 ~10.00】s
01-13 V/F Mode Select
【0】: Close Loop
Range
【1】: Open Loop

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02- Motor parameters

02- 00 Motor No Load Current


Range 【0~【 (Patameter 02-01)-0.1】】
02- 01 Motor Rated Current
Range 【0.2~100】
02- 02 Motor Rated Slip Compensation
Range 【0.0 ~ 200.0】(%)
02- 03 Motor Rated Speed
Range 【0~39000】

When the load causes the actual motor speed to be reduced below the speed set by inverter output frequency
(Slip) , parameter 02-02 Slip compensation can be used to correct the
speed.

Motor slip= Motor synchronization speed - Motor Rated Speed

Motor synchronization speed (Marked on the motor nameplate)

※Note: 02- 00/02- 01 differs with the inverter capacities(13- 00),It should be regulated according to actual
conditions.

02- 04 Motor Rated Voltage


Range 【200V: 170.0~264.0 / 400V: 323.0~528.0】
02- 05 Motor Rated Power
Range 【0.1~37.0】
02- 06 Motor Rated Frequency
Range 【0~650.0】
02- 07 Motor Pole Number
Range 【2~ 16】
02- 14 Auto Tune
【0】: Disable
Range
【1】: Enable
02- 15 Stator Resistance Gain
Range ----
02- 16 Rotor Resistance Gain
Range ----

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¾ In vector mode, selected by parameter 00-00=【1】, set the motor name plate data in parameters
02-01, 02-03~02-06 then activate the out auto tune function by setting parameter 02-14 = 1.
¾ Auto tune function will set the inverter to run with the specific motor connected to obtain the best
motor performance.
¾ During the Auto tune. “AT” will be displayed on the inverter and there will be an automatic motor
parameter mearurments which will be stored in parameters 02-15~02-16.
¾ After successful auto tune function the display will show “End” and the display will return to command
frequency display. Parameter 02-14 will reset to 0.
¾ Auto tune function must be carried out again if the motor is replaced.

03- External Digital Inputs and Relay Output Functions

03- 00 Multifunction Input Term. S1


03- 01 Multifunction Input Term. S2
03- 02 Multifunction Input Term. S3
03- 03 Multifunction Input Term. S4
03- 04 Multifunction Input Term. S5
03- 05 Multifunction Input Term. S6
【0】:Forward/Stop Command---------------- (Parameters 00- 02/00-03=1& 00-04)
【1】:Reverse/Stop Command---------------- (Parameters 00- 02/00-03=1& 00-04)
【2】:Preset Speed 0 ---------------------------( Parameter (5- 02))
【3】:Preset Speed 1------------------------ ----- ( Parameter (5-03))
【4】:Preset Speed 2------------------------ ----- ( Parameter (5-05))
【5】:Preset Speed 3------------------------ ----- ( Parameter (5-09))
【6】:JOG Forward Command------------( Parameters 00-18~00-20)
【7】:JOG Reverse Command------------( Parameters 00-18~00-20)
【8】:Up Command---------( Parameters 00- 05/00- 06=4& 03-06/03-07)
【9】:Down Command-----( Parameters 00- 05/00- 06=4& 03-06/03-07)
【10】: 2nd Acc/Dec Times
【11】: Disable Acc/Dec
【12】: Main/ Alternative Run Source Select----( Parameters 00- 02/00- 03)
【13】: Main/ Alternative Frequency Command Select----( Parameters 00- 05/00- 06)
Range
【14】: Rapid Stop (controlled deceleration stop)
【15】: Base Block (Coast to stop)
【16】: Disable PID Function ----------( Parameter Goup10)
【17】: Reset
【18】: Enable Auto Run Mode-----------( Parameter Goup6)
【19】: Speed Search
【20】: Energy Saving(V/F)
【21】: Reset PID integral value to Zero
【22】: Counter Input
【23】: Counter Reset
【24】: PLC Input
【25】: Pulse Input-Width Measure (S3)
【26】: Pulse Input-Frequenct Measure (S3)
【27】: Enable KEB Function
【28】: Fire mode function (Valid for software issued after rev. 1.1 )
Set up examples and descriptions for Parameters 03-00 to 03-05 are noted in the following pages
sections 1 to 13.

1. For setting parameters 03- 00~03- 05 to【0, 1】External Run/Stop Control, refer to 00- 04.
1A) 2-wire method. Mode 1.
Example: FWD/STOP and REV/STOP from two inputs ( S1&S2)
Set 00- 04=【0】; S1:03- 00=【0】(FWD/STOP); S2:03- 01=【1】(REV/STOP);
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S1 (FWD/STOP)
S2 (REV/STOP)
COM
E510

Hz

FWD
T
REV

S1 ON OFF

S2 OFF ON

※Note: If both forward and reverse commands are ON, it will be treated as a STOP.

1B) 2-wire method. Mode 2.


Example: RUN/STOP and REV/FWD from two inputs (S1&S2)
Set 00- 04=【1】; S1:03- 00=【0】(RUN/STOP); S2:03- 01=【1】(REV/FWD);

S1 (RUN /STOP)
S2 (REV/FWD)
COM
E510

Hz

FWD
T
REV

S1 ON OFF

S2 OFF ON

1C) 3-wire method.


Example:- Two separate push buttons for RUN & STOP and two position switch for FWD/ REV
Set 00- 04 =2.( 3 wire control mode), then terminals S1, S2 and S3 are dedicated to this function and
Preset selections for parameters 03-00, 03-01 and 03-02.are not relevant.

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S1(RUN)
S2(STOP)
S3(FWD/REV)
COM
E510

Hz

FWD

T
REV

S1 ON ON

S2 ON OFF

S3 OFF ON

2. 03- 00~03- 05=【2, 3, 4, 5】Preset speed selections


Combination of any four terminals from S1~ S6 can be used to select preset speeds 0 to 15 according to
the table below.
Preset speed 0-15 and the related acceleration/decelerating times should be set in parameter group 5.
For example timing diagram refer to Group 5 description

Function setting and state of any four (A, B, C,D) of


Preset terminal S1 ~ S6
Frequency Acc-time Dec-time
speed terminal terminal terminal terminal
A=2 B=3 C=4 D=5
speed 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF 05- 01 05- 17 05-18
speed 1 OFF OFF OFF ON 05- 02 05- 19 05-20
speed 2 OFF OFF ON OFF 05- 03 05- 21 05-22
speed 3 OFF OFF ON ON 05- 04 05- 23 05-24
speed 4 OFF ON OFF OFF 05- 05 05- 25 05-26
speed 5 OFF ON OFF ON 05- 06 05- 27 05-28
speed 6 OFF ON ON OFF 05- 07 05- 29 05-30
speed 7 OFF ON ON ON 05- 08 05- 31 05-32
speed 8 ON OFF OFF OFF 05- 09 05- 33 05-34
speed 9 ON OFF OFF ON 05- 10 05- 35 05-36
speed 10 ON OFF ON OFF 05- 11 05- 37 05-38
speed 11 ON OFF ON ON 05- 12 05- 39 05-40
speed 12 ON ON ON ON 05- 13 05- 41 05-42
speed 13 ON ON ON ON 05- 14 05- 43 05-44
speed 14 ON ON ON ON 05- 15 05- 45 05-46
speed 15 ON ON ON ON 05- 16 05- 47 05-48

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3. 03- 00~03- 05=【6, 7】Forward/ Reverse JOG
When an input terminal is set to function【6】and is turned on, inverter will work in jog forward mode.
When an input terminal is set to function【7】and is turned on, inverter will work in jog reverse mode.
Note: If jog forward and jog reverse function is enabled at the same time, inverter will enter stop mode.

4. 03- 00~03- 05=【8, 9】UP/DOWN


When an input terminal is set to function【8】and turned on ,frequency command will increased according
to the UP/DOWN and increment/decrement step set in parameter 03-06.
If the input is kept on continuously, the frequency command increases accordingly until the upper
frequency limit is reached.

When an input terminal is set to function【9】and is turned on , frequency command decreases according
to the UP/DOWN increment/decrement step set in parameter 03-06.
If the input is kept on continuously, the frequency command decreases accordingly and in relation to
settings for parameter 03-06 and 3-07 until Zero speed is reached.
Refer to group 3 parameter description.

※Note: The UP/DOWN target frequency is determined by the time that the signal is kept on, including
the acceleration /deceleration time.
5. 03- 00~03- 05=【10】2nd Acc/Dec time
When an input terminal is set to function【10】and is turned on ,the actual acceleration and deceleration
time will be according to the time for 2nd Accel/Decel set in parameters 00-16 and 00-17.
if the input is turned off, the acceleration and deceleration times will be according to the default accel/decal
1 set in parameters 00-14 & 00-15.
Example: 00-12 (Frequency upper limit)=50HZ(Defaults)
03-00 (Termina S1)= 8
03-06 (up/down frequency step)=0
00-14 (accelerating time 1)=5S
00-16 (accelerating time 2) =10S(Defaults)
When s1 is ON for 5 s, the actual accelerating time of inverter will be 2.5s.
Explain:
Hz
50Hz
( Frequency
upper limit)

0 10s(accelerating T
Diagram a time 2)

Diagram a: Target frequency is determined by the Frequency upper limit, the on-time and accelerating
time 2..

upper frequncy 50Hz


acceleranting time2 10S

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Hz

50Hz(upper
frequency)

25Hz( target
frequency)

0 Actual 5S(accelerating T
Diagram b accelerating time 1)
time 1
Diagram b: The actual accelerating time :
target frequency 25Hz
actual accelerating time = × accelerating time 1= × 5S = 2.5s
upper frequency 50Hz

6. 03- 00~03- 05=【11】Disable Acc/Dec function


When an input terminal is set to function【11】and is turned on, acceleration and deceleration function will
be disabled and the frequency at the time is maintained. ( constant speed mode)
If the input is turned off , acceleration and deceleration function is enabled again.

For an example see the following diagram.

Accel/Decel & Enable/Disable timing diagram using terminal S1 and parameter 03-00 = 11.

Hz

RUN T
Command RUN STOP

S1 ON OFF ON OFF
7. 03- 00~03- 05=【12】Main/ / Alternative Run Source Select
When an input terminal is set to function【12】and is turned on, the run command source is according to
parameter 00-03(Alternative Run source).If the Input is off it will be according to 00-02 ( Main run source).
8. 03- 00~03- 05=【13】Main/ Alternative Frequency Source Select
When an input terminal is set to function【13】and is turned on, the frequency source is according to
parameter 00-06(Alternative Frequency source).If the Input is off it will be according to 00-05 ( Main
Frequency Source).
9. 03- 00~03- 05=【14】Rapid Stop (controlled deceleration stop)
When an input terminal is set to function【14】and is turned on , inverter decelerates to stop according to
deceleration time 2.
10. 03- 00~03- 05=【15】Base Block (Coast to stop)
When an input terminal is set to function【15】and is turned on, inverter output is turned off.
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11. 03- 00~03- 05=【16】Disable PID Function
When an input terminal is set to function【16】and is turned on, PID functions is disabled, if it is turned off ,
PID function is enabled again.
12. 03- 00~03- 05=【17】Reset
When a failure that can be manually reset occurs ,turn on a terminal with function 【17】, the failure will be
reset. (Same function as the Reset button on keypad).
13. 03- 00~03- 05=【18】Auto _ Run Mode
When an input terminal is set to function【18】, the programmable auto- sequencer function is enabled,
Refer to description of parameter group 6.
14. 03- 00~03- 05=【19】Speed Search Stop
When starting, the inverter detects the current speed of the motor, and then accelerates from the
current speed to target speed.
15. 03- 00~03- 05=【20】Energy-saving operation
FAN, PUMP or other high inertia loads need greater starting torque, but once the operational speed is
reached they need much less torque. In this mode the output voltage to the motor is reduced to match
the required torque demand, hence providing a saving in energy.
The output voltage gradually declines as the input is ON. It will gradually increase (to the original
voltage) when the input is OFF.
※Note: The acceleration and deceleration speed of energy saving operation is the same as the speed
of speed search.
16. 03- 00~03- 05=【21】Reset PID Integral value to Zero
When the extermal terminals, S1 to S6 set to 22, after turning it on then off once the counter value increases
by 1.
17) 03- 05=【22】Pulse Input
When the extermal terminals, S1 to S6 set to 22, after turning it on then off once the counter value increases
by 1.

Indication value c0000 c0001 c0002 c0003 c0004 c0005 c0001 c0002
12-00=8
Pulse Input
Multi-function input
terminal
2ms
The trigger timing can't
be less than
Signal output with 03-22
2ms.
count value reached.
03-22= 5 counts

18) 03- 00~03- 05=【23】 Pulse input Counter Reset


When anyone of the extermal terminals S1 to S6 set to 23 and turned on, the pulse input counter value will be
cleared, and "c0000" will be displayed.For the pulse counter to be enabled again this input must be turned off.
19 )03- 00~03- 05=【24】 PLC Input
When anyone of the extermal terminals S1 to S6 set to 24 and turned on,the PLC program inputs will be
enabled.
20)03- 02=【25】 Pulse Input-Width Measure (S3)
When 03-02=25, S3 is the input port of pulse width measurement functions. Parameters
setting and applying are as the followings:
00-05=7 (Pulse input is the source of frequencies)
03-02=25 (S3 is the pulse input-width measurement)
03-27=0.01~1.00 kHz (pulse input frequency)
03-28=0.01~9.99
(The caculating formula of the frequency: F= duty cycle* upper limit frequency* (03-28) Hz,
and the highest value is not more than the upper limit.)
Note: In this mode, the frequency range of pulse input is 0.01 kHz to 1.00 kHz.

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21)03- 02=【26】Pulse Input-Frequency Measure (S3)
When 03-02=26, S3 is the input port of the frequency measurement function. Parameters
setting and applying are as the followings:
00-05=7 (Pulse input is the source of frequencies)
03-02=26 (S3 is the pulse input- frequency measurement)
03-28=0.01~9.99
(When pulse input frequency is set to f Hz, the frequency of AC motor drive is F=f * (03-28)Hz,
and the highest value is not more than the upper limit.)
For example, if the duty cycle of pulse input is 50% and the upper limit of frequency is
00-12=50Hz, then F=50%*50*1=25Hz.
For example, if the frequency of pulse input is 25kHz, then F=25*1=25kHz.
Note: In this mode, the frequency range of pulse input is 0.01 kHz to 10.00 kHz.
※ Pulse input can only select S3 and when S3 is the terminal of pulse input, PLC
output ground need to connect to COM from TM2.
22) 03- 00~03- 05=【27】 Enable KEB Function
Once the KEB enable input is activated the decelleration time to stop will be according to parameter 07-14.
23) 03- 00~03- 05=【28】Fire Mode Function
With Software revision issued before 1.1:
¾ The firemode function is enabled when 08-17 = 1
With Software revision issued after 1.1:
¾ The firemode function works is enabled when 03-00~03-05 =【28】
¾ Once fire mode is activated following takes place:-
1. The operator panel indicates FIrE
2. The inverter will run at full speed up to the maximum of inverter running frequency.
3. None protectional functions, including ES/BB or stop signal sent by operation panel, stop key,
can stop the inverter when entering into firemode, usless the main power is lost or cut off or
the inverter itself breaks down.

Caution

¾ When inverter damage is caused by use of Fire Mode, inverter will lose its
warranty.

03- 06 Up/Down Frequency Step


Range 【0.00~5.00】Hz
Example: S1: 03- 00=【8】Up frequency command, S2: 03- 01=【9】Down frequency command,
03- 06=【△】Hz

Mode1: UP or DOWN input terminals are turned on for less than 2 sec, for every On operation frequency
changes by △ Hz.

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Hz Actual output
frequency

△Hz

T
S1 ON ON ON

S2 ON ON ON

Mode 2: If UP or DOWN input terminals are turned on for more than 2 sec,the original UP/DOWN mode is
restored output frequency ramps up or down as long as the input is kept ON.

Maximum
output
frequency
△H1

△H2

T
≥ 2Sec t1
≥ 2Sec t2
S1 ON OFF

S2 OFF ON

03- 07 Up/Down Keep Frequency Status after Stop Command


【0】: After a stop command in Up/Down mode, the preset frequency is held as the
inverter stops,and the UP/Down function is disabled.
Range
【1】After a stop command in Up/Down mod, the preset frequency is reset to 0 Hz
as the inverter stops.
【2】: After a stop command in Up/Down mode,, the preset frequency is held as the
inverter stops, and the UP/Down function remains enabled.
¾ 03 - 07 = 【0】, When run signal is removed (Stop Command), the output frequency is stored in
parameter 05-01( Key pad Frequency).
¾ 03 - 07 =【0】In stop mode since frequency can not be increased or decreased from Up/Down
terminals then keypad can be used to change the frequency by modifying parameter 05-01.
¾ Set 03 - 07 = 【1】, In Up/down frequency mode inverter will ramp up from 0Hz on Run command and
Ramp down to 0 Hz on stop command.
03- 08 Multifunction terminals S1~S6 scan time
Range 【1~200】2ms
¾ Multifunction input terminal On/Off periods will be scanned for the number of cycles according to the set
value in parameter 03-08. If the signal status for ON or OFF period is less than the set period it will be
treated as noise.
¾ Scan period unit is 2ms.
¾ Use this parameter if unstable input signal is expected, however setting long scan time periods results in
slower response times.
※Note: Terminal SF is for safety switch, SF can cut off the inverter voltage output.

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03- 09 S1~S5 Input Type Selection NO & NC
【xxxx0】:S1 NO 【xxxx1】:S1 NC
Range
【xxx0x】:S2 NO 【xxx1x】:S2 NC
【xx0xx】:S3 NO 【xx1xx】:S3 NC
【x0xxx】:S4 NO 【x1xxx】:S4 NC
【0xxxx】:S5 NO 【1xxxx】:S5 NC
03- 10 S6 Input Type Selection NO & NC
Range 【xxxx0】:S6 NO 【xxxx1】:S6 NC
¾ “NO”: Normally open, “NC”: Normallly closed. . Select as required
¾ For selecting Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) set the relevant digit in parameter
03-09/03-10 to 0 or 1 as required.
¾ It is necessary to set the external multi-function input terminal (setting to 1) as per 03-20
corresponding terminal so it makes sense on the setting of corresponding terminal position.
¾ Set Parameter 03-09 first before you use the Parameters 00-02/00-03=1 to set the inverter run
mode to External multifunction inputs.

03-11 Multifunction Output Relay RY 1 functions. ( Terminals R1C,R1B, R1A )


03-12 Multifunction Output Relay RY 2 functions. ( Terminals R2B, R2A )
【0】:Run
【1】:Fault
【2】:Set Frequency within the preset range. -------------------------------( refer to 03-14)
【3】:Set Frequency reached. As set by (3-13±3-14) -------------- ( refer to 03-13/03-14)
【4】:Output Frequency Detection 1 (> 03-13) ----------( refer to 03-13)
【5】:Output Frequency Detection 2 (< 03-13) ----------( refer to 03-13)
【6】:Auto-restart
【7】:Momentary AC Power Loss---------------------------------( refer to 07-00)
Range 【8】:Rapid Stop ( Decelerate to Stop)
【9】:Base Block Stop Mode
【10】:Motor Overload Protection (OL1)
【11】:Drive Overload Protection (OL2)
【12】:Over Torque Threshold Level (OL3)
【13】:Preset Current level Reached -------------------------( refer to 03-15/03-16)
【14】:Preset Brake Frequency Reached -----(refer to 03-17/03-18)
【15】:PID Feedback Signal Loss
【16】:Final count value reached (3-22~23)
【17】:Initial count value reached (3-22~23)
【18】:PLC status indicator (00-02)
【19】:PLC control
【20】:Zero Speed
03-13 Frequency Reached Level
Range 【0.00~650.00】 Hz
03-14 Frequency Reached Detection Range (±)
Range 【0.00~30.00】 Hz
Output relay RY function descriptions:
1) 03-11/03-12 =【0】. RY will be ON with Run signal.
2) 03-11/03-12 =【1】. RY will be ON with inverter Faults.
3) 03-11/03-12 =【2】. RY will be ON when Preset frequency (03-13) – Preset frequency Detection Range
(03-14) is reached.

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Example: Sets 03-13=30 and 03-14=5, Relay will ON when output frequency reached 25Hz to 30Hz.

4) 03-11=【3】.RY will be ON when preset frequency level (03-13) +/- preset Frequency Detection Range
(03-14) is reached.

5) 03-11=【4】. RY will be on as soon as the output frequency > preset frequency reached Setting (03-13)

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6) 03-11=【5】. RY will be on as soon as the output frequency < Preset Frequency Reached Setting (03-13)

7) 03-11/03-12=【20】Zero Speed
Off Out Frequency => Minimum Frequency (01-08,Fmin)
On Out Frequency < Minimum Frequency (01-08,Fmin)

Out
Frequency

01-08(Fmin)

Zero
Speed

OFF ON
t

03-15 Preset output current reached


Range 【0.1~15.0】 A
03-16 Preset output Current detection delay Time
Range 【0.1~10.0】 Sec
¾ 03-11=【13】RY1 will be on as soon as the output current value > preset current setting (03-15).
¾ 03-15: Setting range (0.1~15.0 Amps ) as required according to the rated motor current.

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¾ 03-16: Setting range (0.1~10.0) unit: seconds

100%

I load
03-15

03-16 Fixed T
Value
100msec

03-11 ON RY output

03-17 Brake Release Level


Range 【0.00~20.00】 Hz
03-18 Brake Engage Level
Range 【0.00~20.00】 Hz
¾ If 03-11 =【14】
¾ In accelerating mode. RY will be ON as soon as the actual output frequency reaches the external
Brake release level set in parameter 03-17.
¾ In decelerating mode, RY will be OFF as soon as the actual output frequency reaches the external
Brake engage level set in parameter 03-18.
¾
Timing diagram for 03-17 ≤ 03-18 is shown below:

Hz

03-18
03-17

T
RUN
RUN STOP
command

03-11=14 ON OFF

Timing diagram for 03-17 ≥ 03-18 is shown below:

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Hz

03-17
03-18

RUN T
command RUN STOP

03-11=14 ON OFF

03- 19 Relay Output Status Type


Range 【0】:A (Normally open)
【1】:B (Normally close)
¾ When 03-19=0,
¾ When the set conditions of 03-11,03-12 are met , relay contact is closed, otherwise it will be open..
¾ When 03-19=1,
¾ When the set conditions of 03-11,03-12 are met ,relay contact will open,Otherwise it will be closed.

03- 20 Internal / External Multi-Function Input Terminal Selection


Range 【0~63】
¾ Parameter 03- 20 decides internal/ external multi-function input terminals. If the internal
multi-function input terminal is selected, the corresponding contact is set 1; if the external
multi-function input terminal is selected, the corresponding contact is set 0.
DI S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1
Binary 2 5
2 4
2 3
2 2
2 1
20
Decimal 32 16 8 4 2 1
The definition of bits in 03-20:
03- 20= 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: The external multi-function input terminal
(external control use)
S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1 1: The internal multi-function input terminal
(Match the status of 03-21setting)
For example: It is required to select the internal multi-function input terminal by S2, S4 and S6
(Parameter 03-21 decides connect or disconnect); S1, S3, S5 decides exernal multi-function input
terminal (external control use), and then set 03- 20 = 101010. Summing up the inputs 03-20=42
(32+8+2 = 42) on the basis of setting.

03- 21 Action to Set the Internal Multi-Function Input Terminals


Range 【0~63】
¾ The parameter of 03-02 is to determine the opening and closing of multi-function input terminals.
DI S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1
Binary 2 5
2 4
2 3
2 2
2 1
20
Decimal 32 16 8 4 2 1
The definition of bits in 03-21:
03- 21= 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: The internal multi-function input terminals disconnect.
S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1 1: The internal multi-function input terminals connect.
For example: it is required S2 and S4 to connect andS1, S3, S5, S6 to disconnect and then set 03- 21
= 001010. Summing up the inputs 03-21 = 10 (8+2 = 10) on the basis of setting.

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03- 22 Count Reaches the Set
Range 【0~9999】
03- 23 Specifies the Count Reaches the Set
Range 【0~9999】
¾ 03-22 is applied to set the count value of the internal counter, which can be a trigger point from
any one of multi-function terminal (S1~S6 is set 22). While the count value reaches, it will
recount.
¾ If it cannot reach the setting value of 03-22 during the process of counting and would like homing
to recount, it can make the homing command on counter from any one of multi-function terminal
(S1~S6 are set 23).
¾ The status of count value is controlled by the setting of 12-00 = 0008.
Please refer to the following diagram. If 03-11= 17 (RY1 is the reaching instruction of designated
counter), 03-22 = 4 (the count value is the reaching set) and 03-23 = 2 (the designated count
value is the reaching set), RY1 will on when the count value is accumulated to two times and
homing will not be set when the trigger point is removed until the count value is accumulated to
four times. If 03-12=16 (RY2 is the reaching instruction of designated counter) and 03-22=4 (the
count value is the reaching setting), RY2 will be on when the count value is accumulated to four
times and homing will be set when the trigger point is removed.

Show the
value of
counter, Such
as setting
12-00=00008

The following two chart comparises explain: the


specified value of counter and counter value
The width of the trigger
signal should be large
Count value reaches the specified timing
than 2ms
diagram such as setting 03-11=17 (RY1)

03-22=4 and 03-23=2

Set count to reach timing diagram


such as setting 03-12=16 (RY2)

03-22=4

03- 24 Low Current Detection Setting


Range 【0】:disable
【1】:enable
03- 25 Low Current Detection Level
Range 【5%~100%】
03- 26 Low Current Detection Delay Time
Range 【0.0~50.0s】
¾ When 03-24=1,if output current< low current detection level, after a detection time set by 03-26 the,
keypad display will show error: ud-c.

03- 27 Pulse Frequency


Range 【0.01~1.00】
03- 28 Pulse Frequency Gain
Range 【0.01~9.99】

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04- External Analog Signal Input / Output Functions

04- 00 Analog Voltage & Current Input Selections AI1/AI2


AI1 AI2
Range
【0】: 0~10V (0~20mA) 0~10V (0~20mA)
【1】: 0~10V (0~20mA) 2~10V (4~20mA)
【2】: 2~10V (4~20mA) 0~10V (0~20mA)
【3】: 2~10V (4~20mA) 2~10V (4~20mA)

¾ Use JP2/JP3 to set analog signal type to voltage or current input. Parameter 04-00 must be set
according to JP2/JP3 setting.
¾ Analog input scaling formula as shown below.
„ Current Input Mode
I (mA)
AI (0~20mA):F (Hz ) = × (00 − 12)
20(mA)
I − 4(mA)
AI (4~20mA):F (Hz )= × (00 − 12), I ≥ 4
20 − 4(mA)
„ Vo lt ag e Inp ut Mo de
V(v)
AI (0~10V):F (Hz )= × (00 − 12)
10(v)

V − 2(v)
AI(2~10V):F (Hz )= × (00 − 12), V ≥ 2
10 − 2(v)

04- 01 AI1 Signal Verification Scan Rate


Range 【1~200】2msec
04- 02 AI1 Gain
Range 【0 ~ 1000】%
04- 03 AI1 Bias
Range 【0~ 100】%
04- 04 AI1 Bias Selection
Range 【0】: Positive 【1】: Negative
04- 05 AI1 Slope
Range 【0】: Positive 【1】: Negative
04- 06 AI2 signal verification Scan Rate
Range 【1~200】2msec
04- 07 AI2 Gain
Range 【0 ~ 1000】%
04- 08 AI2 Bias
Range 【0 ~ 100】%
04- 09 AI2 Bias Selection
Range 【0】: Positive 【1】: Negative
04-10 AI2 Slope
Range 【0】: Positive 【1】: Negative
¾ Set 04- 01 and 04- 06 for analog signal verification.
Inverter reads the average values of A/D signal once per (04- 01/04- 06 x 2ms). Set scan intervals according
to the application and with consideration for signal instability or interference effects on the signal by external
sources. Long scan times will result in slower response time.

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AI1.Analog Voltage input scaling examples by adjusting Gain, Bias & Slope parameters (04-02~04-05)

(1) Positive Bias type (04-04= 0) and effects of modifying Bias amount by parameter 04-03 and Slope type
with parameter 04-05 are shown in Fig 1&2.
Figure1: Figure2:
04- 02 04- 03 04- 04 04- 05 04- 02 04- 03 04- 04 04- 05

A 100% 50% 0 0 C 100% 50% 0 1

B 100% 0% 0 0 D 100% 0% 0 1

04-03 Hz 04-03 Hz
Bias Upper Bias
100% 60Hz Frequency 100% 60Hz
A C

50% 30Hz 50% 30Hz


B D

0% 0Hz 0% 0Hz
0V 5V 10V V 0V 5V 10V V

(2)Negative Bias type and effects of modifying Bias amount by parameter 04-03 and Slope type with
parameter 04-05 are shown in Fig 3&4.
Figure3: Figure4:
04- 02 04- 03 04- 04 04- 05 04- 02 04- 03 04- 04 04- 05

E 100% 20% 1 0 F 100% 50% 1 1

Hz Hz

60Hz Upper 60Hz Upper


Frequency Frequency

30Hz 30Hz
04-03 04-03
Bias E Bias F
-0% 0Hz -0% 0Hz
2V 5V 10V V 5V 10V V

-50% -50%

-100% -100%

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(3)Offset bias set to 0% (04-03) and effect of modifying Analog Gain ( 04-02), Bias type ( 04-04) and
slope type( 04-05) are shown in shown Fig 5&6.
Figure5: Figure6:
04- 02 04- 03 04- 04 04- 05 04- 02 04- 03 04- 04 04- 05

A' 50% 0% 0/1 0 C' 50% 0% 0/1 1

B' 200% 0% 0/1 0 D' 200% 0% 0/1 1

Hz
Hz
Upper
60Hz Upper
Frequency 60Hz
B' Frequency
C'
A'
30Hz 30Hz
D'
0Hz 0Hz
0V 5V 10V V 0V 5V 10V V

(4) Various other examples of analog input scaling and modification are shown in following figures 7,8,9 & 10.
Figure7: Figure8:
04- 02 04- 03 04- 04 04- 05 04- 02 04- 03 04- 04 04- 05

a 50% 50% 0 0 c 50% 50% 0 1

b 200% 50% 0 0 d 200% 50% 0 1

04-03 Hz
bias 04-03 Hz
Upper bias
100% 60Hz Upper
Frequency 100% 60Hz
37.5Hz b c Frequency
a 37.5Hz
50% 30Hz 50% 30Hz
d
0% 0Hz 0% 0Hz
0V 5V 10V V 0V 5V 10V V

Figure9: Figure10:
04- 02 04- 03 04- 04 04- 05 04- 02 04- 03 04- 04 04- 05

e 50% 20% 1 0 g 50% 50% 1 1

f 200% 20% 1 0 h 200% 0% 0 1

Hz
Hz
Upper
60Hz Upper
Frequency 60Hz
Frequency
f g
04-03 18.26Hz
e 04-03
bias bias h
-0% 0Hz 1.81Hz
-0% 0Hz
1V 4V 10V V 2V 5V 10V V
-50% -50%

-100% -100%

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04-11 Analog Output (AO) Function Selection.
【0】:Output Frequency
Range
【1】:Frequency Command
【2】:Output Voltage
【3】:DC Bus Voltage
【4】:Output Current

Example: Set 04-11 required according to the table below.


04-11
A Xmax

upper frequency
【0】 Output frequency
limit
upper frequency
【1】 Frequency Setting
limit
Motor Rated
【2】 Output voltage
Voltage
220V: 0~400V
【3】 DC Bus Voltage
440V: 0~800V
rated current of
【4】 Output current
inverter

04-12 AO Gain
Range 【0 ~ 1000】%
04-13 AO Bias
Range 【0 ~ 100】%
04-14 AO Bias Selection
Range 【0】: positive 【1】: Negative
04-15 AO Slope
Range 【0】: positive 【1】: Negative
04-16 F-Gain
Range 【0】: Invalid 【1】: Effective
¾ Select the Analog output type for the multifunction analog output on terminal (TM2) as required by
parameter 04-11. Output format is 0-10V dc.
The output voltage level can be scaled and modified by parameters 04-12 to 04-15 If necessary.
¾ The modification format will be same as the examples shown previously for Analog Voltage Input (AI1)
parameters 4-02 to 4-05.
Note: the max output voltage is 10V due to the hardware of the circuit.
Use external devices that require a maximum of 10V dc signal.

¾ F-Gain Functions:
F- Gain function provides the facility for setting the frequency reference to more than one inverter set by a
master potentiometer then the master frequency can be scaled by three individual potentiometers for each
inverter as show in the diagram below.
To use this function set Parameter 04-16=1 and set parameter 00-05 =2 (external Analog input AI1) and AI2
will be the scaling potentiometer.

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A B C

0-100Hz 0-200Hz 0-50Hz

10V AI1 AI2 AGND 10V AI1 AI2 AGND 10V AI1 AI2 AGND Ratio C
Ratio A Ratio B

Master

Parameter Preset:
A B C
00-05=2 00-05=2 00-05=2
00-12=100 00-12=200 00-12=50
04-16=1 04-16=1 04-16=1

Frequency B 200Hz
upper limit
( Hz)

A 100Hz

B
C 50Hz
A
C

Analog Input Signal


Ratio C

Ratio A

Ratio B

Master

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05- Preset Frequency Selections

05- 00 Preset Speed Control mode Selection


Range 【0】: Common Accel/Decel
【1】: Individual Accel/Decel for each preset speed 0-15

05- 01 Preset Speed 0 (Keypad Freq)


05- 02 Preset Speed 1
05- 03 Preset Speed 2
05- 04 Preset Speed 3
05- 05 Preset Speed 4
05- 06 Preset Speed 5
05- 07 Preset Speed 6
05- 08 Preset Speed 7
05- 09 Preset Speed 8
05- 10 Preset Speed 9
05- 11 Preset Speed 10
05- 12 Preset Speed 11
05- 13 Preset Speed 12
05- 14 Preset Speed 13
05- 15 Preset Speed 14
05- 16 Preset Speed 15
Range 【0.00 ~ 650.00】 Hz
05-17 Preset Speed 0 Acceleration time
05-18 Preset Speed 0 Deceleration time
05-19 Preset Speed 1 Acceleration time
05- 20 Preset Speed 1 Deceleration time
05- 21 Preset Speed 2 Acceleration time
05- 22 Preset Speed 2 Deceleration time
05- 23 Preset Speed 3 Acceleration time
05- 24 Preset Speed 3 Deceleration time
05- 25 Preset Speed 4 Acceleration time
05- 26 Preset Speed 4 Deceleration time
05- 27 Preset Speed 5 Acceleration time
05- 28 Preset Speed 5 Deceleration time
05- 29 Preset Speed 6 Acceleration time
05- 30 Preset Speed 6 Deceleration time
05- 31 Preset Speed 7Acceleration time
05- 32 Preset Speed 7 Deceleration time
05- 33 Preset Speed 8Acceleration time
05- 34 Preset Speed 8 Deceleration time
05- 35 Preset Speed 9Acceleration time
05- 36 Preset Speed 9 Deceleration time
05- 37 Preset Speed 10Acceleration time
05- 38 Preset Speed 10 Deceleration time
05- 39 Preset Speed 11Acceleration time
05- 40 Preset Speed 11 Deceleration time
05- 41 Preset Speed 12Acceleration time
05- 42 Preset Speed 12 Deceleration time
05- 43 Preset Speed 13Acceleration time
05- 44 Preset Speed 13 Deceleration time
05- 45 Preset Speed 14Acceleration time
05- 46 Preset Speed 14 Deceleration time
05- 47 Preset Speed 15Acceleration time
05- 48 Preset Speed 15 Deceleration time
Range 【0.1 ~ 3600.0】 Sec

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¾ When 05- 00 =【0】, Accel /Decel 1 or 2 set by parameters 00-14/00-15 or 00-16/00-17 apply to all
speeds.
¾ When 05- 00 =【1】, When 05- 00 =【1】Individual Accel/Decel apply to each preset speed 0-15.
Parameters 05-17 to 05-48.
¾ Formula for calculating acceleration and deceleration time:

¾ Maximum output frequency = parameter 01-02 when programmable V/F is selected by 01- 00=【18】
¾ Maximum output frequency = 50.00 hz or 60.00 hz when preset V/F patterns are selected
by 01- 00≠【18】
Example:01- 00≠【18】,01- 02=【50】hz, 05- 02=【10】hz(preset speed1),
05-19=【5】s(Acc-time),05-20=【20】s(Dec-time)
(05−19)×10( Hz )
Preset speed 1 Actual Acc time =
01− 02
= 1(s)
(05− 20)×10( Hz )
Preset speed 1 Actual Dec time =
01− 02
= 4(s)
¾ Multi speed run/stop cycles with Individual accel/decel times. 05-00=【1】
¾ Two modes are shown below:-
¾ Mode1 = On/Off run command
¾ Mode2= Continuous run command
Mode1 Example:
00- 02=【1】(External Run/Stop Control).
00- 04=【1】(Operation Mode:Run/stop-forward/reverse).
S1: 03- 00=【0】(RUN/STOP )
S2: 03- 01=【0】(Forward/Reserve)
S3: 03- 02=【2】(Preset speed 1)
S4: 03- 03=【3】(Preset speed 2);

Hz

05-03

05-02
FWD
Preset
05-01 speed2
Preset ……
speed1
Preset
speed0

T
a b c d e f
RUN
command RUN STOP RUN STOP RUN STOP

S2 OFF

S3 ON OFF

S4 OFF ON

When the run command is On/Off, acceleration and deceleration times for each cycle can be calculated as
below:- time unit is in seconds.

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(05−17)×(05− 01) (05−18)×(05− 01) (05−19)×(05− 02) (05− 20)×(05− 02)
a= ,b = ,c= ,d = ……
01− 02 01− 02 01−02 01− 02
Unit (sec)

¾ Mode2 Example. Continuous run command.


¾ Set S1 for Continuous Run
¾ Set S2 For Forward /Reverse direction selection
¾ Set multi function terminals S3,S4 & S5 for setting three different preset speeds

Hz
05-03

05-02 Preset
speed2 FWD
05-04

Preset 05-06
speed1
05-01 Preset
speed3 ……
Preset
Preset speed5
speed0

T
a b c d e 05-05 h i

f Preset g
speed4

RUN STOP
RUN
command

S2 OFF ON

S3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON

S4 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF

S5 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF

When the run command is continuous, acceleration and deceleration times for each segment can be
calculated as below:-
(05−17)×(05− 01) (05−19)×[(05− 02) − (05−01)] (05− 21)×[(05−03) − (05−02)]
a= ,b= ,c=
01− 02 01− 02 01−02
(05− 24)×[(05−03) −(05− 04)] (05− 26)×(05− 05) (05− 25)×(05− 05)
d= , e= ,f= ,
01−02 01− 02 01− 02
(05− 28)×(05− 05) (05− 27)×(05− 06) (05− 28)×(05− 06)
g= ,h= , i= ……Unit (sec)
01− 02 01− 02 01− 02

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06- Auto Run(Auto Sequencer) Function

06- 00 Auto Run( sequencer) mode selection


【0】:Disabled
Range 【1】:Single cycle (Continues to run from the unfinished step if restarted).
【2】:Periodic cycle. (Continues to run from the unfinished step if restarted).
【3】:Single cycle, then holds the speed of final step to run.
(Continues to run from the unfinished step if restarted).
【4】:Single cycle. (Starts a new cycle if restarted).
【5】:Periodic cycle. (Starts a new cycle if restarted).
【6】:Single cycle, then hold the speed of final step to run.
(Starts a new cycle if restarted).

Frequency of the step 0 is set by parameter 05-01 keypad Frequency.


06- 01 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 1
06- 02 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 2
06- 03 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 3
06- 04 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 4
06- 05 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 5
06- 06 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 6
06- 07 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 7
06- 08 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 8
06- 09 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 9
06- 10 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 10
06- 11 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 11
06- 12 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 12
06- 13 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 13
06- 14 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 14
06- 15 Auto _ Run Mode Frequency Command 15
Range 【0.00 ~ 650.00】Hz

06- 16 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting0


06- 17 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting1
06- 18 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting2
06- 19 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting3
06- 20 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting4
06- 21 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting5
06- 22 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting6
06- 23 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting7
06-24 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting8
06-25 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting9
06-26 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting10
06-27 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting11
06-28 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting12
06-29 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting13
06-30 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting14
06-31 Auto_ Run Mode Running Time Setting15
Range 【0.00 ~ 3600.0】Sec

06- 32 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction 0


06- 33 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction1
06- 34 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction2
06- 35 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction3
06- 36 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction4
06- 37 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction5

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06- 38 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction6
06- 39 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction7
06- 40 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction8
06- 41 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction9
06- 42 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction10
06- 43 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction11
06- 44 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction12
06- 45 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction13
06- 46 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction14
06- 47 Auto_ Run Mode Running Direction15
Range 【0】: STOP 【1】: Forward 【2】: Reverse
¾ Auto Run (sequencer) mode has to be enabled by using one of the multifunctional inputs S1 to S6
and setting the relevant parameter 03-00 to 03-04 to selection【18】.
¾ Various Auto Run (sequencer) modes can be selected by parameter (06-00) as listed above.
¾ 15 Auto Run (sequencer) modes can be selected by parameters (06-01~06-39)
¾ Auto Run frequency commands1 to 15 are set with Parameters (06-01 ~ 06-07),
¾ Sequence run times are set with parameters (06-17 ~ 06-23)
¾ FWD/REV Direction for each sequence can be set with parameters (06-33 ~ 06-39).
¾ Auto sequence 0, frequency is set from keypad by parameter 05-01, sequence run time and
direction are set by parameters 06-16 and 06-32.
Auto RUN ( Auto Sequencer) examples are shown in the following pages:-

Example 1. Single Cycle (06- 00=1,4)


The inverter will run for a single full cycle based on the specified number of sequences, then it will stop. In
this example 4 sequences are set, three in forward direction and one in Reverse.
.Auto Run Mode 06- 00=【1】(or【4】),
Frequency 05-01=【15】 Hz, 06- 01=【30】Hz, 06- 02=【50】Hz, 06- 03=【20】Hz
Sequence Run Time 06-16=【20】s, 06-17=【25】s, 06-18=【30】s 06-19=【40】s,
Direction 06-32=【1】, 06-33=【1】, 06-34=【1】(FWD), 06-35=【2】(REV),
Unused Sequence Parameters 06-04~ 06-15=【0】Hz, 06-20~06-31=【0】s,06-36~06-47=【0】

Hz
06-02

06-01

05-01

T
06-16 06-17 06-18 06-03

06-19

RUN
command RUN

S1 to S6 auto
run enable
ON

Example 2: Periodic Cycle Run.


Mode: 06- 00=【2】or【5】
The inverter will repeat the same cycle periodically.
All other Parameters are set same as Example 1. shown above

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Hz

06-02 06-02

06-01 06-01

05-01 05-01

T
06-16 06-17 06-18 06-03 06-16 06-17 06-18 06-03

06-19 06-19
RUN
Command RUN

S1 to S6 auto
Run enable ON

Example 3. Auto_Run Mode for Single Cycle 06-00=【3 or 6】


The speed of final step will be held to run.
Auto Run Mode 06- 00 = 【3】(or【6】),
Frequency 05- 01=【15】Hz, 06- 01=【30】Hz, 06- 02=【50】Hz, 06- 15=【20】Hz,
Sequence Run Time 06-16=【20】s, 06-17=【25】s, 06-18=【30】s, 06-31=【40】s,
Direction 06-32=【1】, 06-33=【1】, 06-34 = 【1】, 06-47=【1】(FWD),
Unused Sequence Parameters 06-04~06- 15=【0】Hz ,06-19~06-30=【0】s ,06-35~06-46 = 【0】

Hz
06-02

06-01
06-15
05-01

T
06-16 06-17 06-18 06-31

RUN
Command RUN
S1 to S6 auto run
RUN
enable

Example 4&5 .
Auto_Run Mode 06-00=【1~3】. After a restart continues to run from the unfinished step.
Auto_Run Mode 6- 00=【4~6】. After a restart, it will begin a new cycle.

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06- 00 1~3 4~6
Run Run
Command run stop Command run stop run
run
Output Frequency

Output Output
Frequency
Frequency begin a new cycle

Continue running from


unfinished step
time time
¾ ACC/DEC time in Auto run mode will be according to the setting of 00-14/00-15 or 00-16/00-17.
¾ For Auto sequence 0.The run frequency will be according to keypad frequency set by parameter
05-01.Parameters 06-16 and 06-32 are used to set the sequence Run time and Run direction.

07- Start/Stop Command Setup

07- 00 Momentary power loss and restart


Range 【0】:Momentary Power Loss and Restart Disable
【1】:Momentary Power Loss and Restart Enable
¾ If the input power supply due to sudden increase in supply demand by other equipment results in
voltage drops below the under voltage level, the inverter will stop its output at once.
¾ When 07-00 =【0】.On power loss, the inverter will not start.
¾ When 07-00 =【1】.Aafter a momentary power loss, inverter will restart with half frequency before
power loss, and there is no limitation on number of restarts.
¾ On power loss, as long as the inverter CPU power is not completely lost, the momentary
power loss restart will be effective, restart will be according to setting of parameters 00-02 &
07-04 and status of External run switch.

Caution:- After any power loss if the Run mode is set to External by parameter 00-02=1 and if Direct
start on power up is also selected by parameter 07-04=0, please note that the inverter will run on
resumption of power.

To ensure safety of operators and to avoid any damages to the machinery, all necessary safety
measure must be considered, including disconnection of power to the inverter.

07- 01 Auto Restart Delay Time


Range 【0.0~800.0】 s
07- 02 Number of Auto Restart Attempts
Range 【0~10】
¾ 07- 02=【0】: The inverter will not auto restart after trips due to fault.
¾ 07- 02>【0】, 07- 01=【0】.After a trip due to fault the inverter will run with half frequency before
power loss, and restarts after an internal delay of 0.5 seconds.
¾ 07- 02>【0】, 07- 01>【0】, After a fault trip the inverter will run with half frequency before power
loss, and restart with a delay according the preset in parameter 07-01.
¾ Note:- Auto restart after a fault will not function while DC injection braking or
decelerating to stop

07- 03 Reset Mode Setting


Range 【0】:Enable Reset Only when Run Command is Off
【1】:Enable Reset when Run Command is On or Off

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¾ 07-03=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.
07- 04 Direct Running on Power Up
Range 【0】:Enable Direct Running on Power Up
【1】:Disable Direct Running on Power Up
07- 05 Delay-ON Timer (Seconds)
Range 【1.0~300.0】 Sec

¾ When direct run on power up is selected by 07-04=0 and the inverter is set to external run by
(00-02/00-03=1), if the run switch is ON as power is applied, 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 damage to machines as the power is reapplied.
Note: IF this mode is required all safety measures must be considered including warning
labels.
¾ When direct run on power up is disabled by 07-04=1 and if the inverter is set to external run by
(00-02/00-03=1), if the run switch is ON as power is applied, the inverter will not auto start and
the display will flash with STP1. It will be necessary to turn OFF the run switch and then turn ON
again to start normally.

07- 06 DC Injection Brake Start Frequency (Hz)


Range 【0.10 ~ 10.00】Hz
07- 07 DC Injection Brake Level (%)
Range 【0.0~ 150.0】%
07- 08 DC Injection Brake Time(Seconds)
Range 【0.0 ~ 25.5】Sec
¾ 07- 08 / 07- 06 set the DC injection brake duration and the brake start frequency, as shown below:

Frequency

07-06
07-08
RUN T
Command Run Stop

07-09 Stopping Method


Range 【0】: Deceleration to stop
【1】: Coast to stop
¾ 07- 09 = 【0】: After receiving stop command, the motor will decelerate to stop according to
setting of 00-15, deceleration time 1.
¾ 07- 09 = 【1】: After receiving stop command, the motor will free-run (Coast) to stop.
07-10 Starting Methods
Range 【0】: Normal Start
【1】: Speed Search
¾ 07-10=0:On starting, the inverter accelerates from 0 to target frequency in the set time.
¾ 07-10=1:On starting, the inverter accelerates to target frequency from the detected speed of motor.。
07-11 Starting method for auto restart after fault
Range 【0】: Speed Search
【1】: Normal Start
¾ 07-11=0:When auto-restarting the inverter will detect the rotating speed of the motor. The Motor will
be controlled to accelerate from the present speed to the target speed.
¾ 07-11=1:The inverter restart from 0 speed to set frequency in acceleration time when auto-restart.

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07-12 Power loss ride trough time
Range 【0.0 ~ 2.0】
¾ Power loss ride through allows continued operation after a momentary power failure as long as the
power has recovered within the set time in parameter 07-12, otherwise Inverter will trip with LVC fault
due to power loss.
¾ On power recovery the inverter will carry out a speed search function after which the inverter output
Frequency is ramped up the running frequency before the power failure.
.Power loss recovery time setting depends on the Inverter rating; the range will be from 1 to 2 secs.
¾ When 07-00 = 0: Power loss ride through is disabled.
¾ When 07-00 = 1: If the power loss time is less than setting in 07-12, the drive will restart with speed
search after 0.5 seconds delay, and there is no limits on the number of restarts.
※ Caution
If there is a long power loss (loss time exceeds the set value of parameter 07-12) while power loss ride
through function is selected by 07-00=1 and also the Run command is set to external switch 00-02=1, to
avoid any danger to persons on power recovery, must ensure that the power and Run switch are in off
position.

07-13 Main Circuit Low Voltage Detection


Range 220V Class【150.0~210.0】
440V Class【300.0~420.0】

07-14 Kinetic Energy Back-up Deceleration Time (KEB)


Range 【0.0】: Disable
【0.1~25.0】: KEB Deceleration Time
¾ 07-14 = 0 KEB function disable
¾ 07-14 ≠ 0 KEB function enable
Example: 220V system
Power Off Power On

External power on Signal when


03-00~03-05=27

TM2
S1~S6

PN DC
Voltage

DC=190V
When 07-14?0,PN
Voltage below 190V KEB
function work Frequency
Oouput

T?0
Deceleration
Time set by
07-14

※ Note:
1. When 07-14≠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 07-14, and the inverter stop
4. IF the power on signal enabled during the KEB function, the inverter accelerate to original frequency.
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07-15 DC Break Select
Range 【0】Current Mode 【1】Voltage Mode
07-16 DC Break Level (Voltage)
Range 【 0.0~10.0】
Note: DC braking functions of voltage and current modes share two parameters of DC
braking frequency (07-06) and DC braking time (07-08).
Parameters:
(1) 07-15 is used to select DC braking mode (voltage mode or current mode)
(2) 07-16 is used to set the DC braking level in the voltage mode.

08- Protection function group

08- 00 Trip Prevention Selection


【xxxx0】:Enable Trip Prevention During Acceleration
【xxxx1】:Disable Trip Prevention During Acceleration
【xxx0x】:Enable Trip Prevention During Deceleration
【xxx1x】:Disable Trip Prevention During Deceleration
Range
【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

08- 01 Trip Prevention Level During Acceleration


Range 【50 ~ 200】%
¾ Trip prevention adjustment level during acceleration to prevent over current (OC-A) trips.
¾ If trip prevention during acceleration is enabled and an over current occurs due to the load, then the
acceleration is interrupted until the over current level is dropped below the setting in 08-01 then the
acceleration is resumed.
08- 02 Trip Prevention Level During Deceleration
Range 【50 ~ 200】%
¾ Trip prevention adjustment level during deceleration to prevent over Voltage (OV-C) trips.
¾ If trip prevention during deceleration is enabled and an over voltage occurs during stopping due to the
load, then the deceleration is interrupted until the over voltage level is dropped below the setting in
08-02 then the deceleration is resumed.
08- 03 Trip Prevention Level During Continuous Run Mode
Range 【50 ~ 200】%
¾ Trip prevention adjustment level during continuous Run to prevent over current (OC-C) trips.
¾ If trip prevention during continuous Run is enabled and an over current occurs due the load such as a
sudden transient load, then the output frequency is reduced by decelerating to a lower speed until the
over current level is dropped below the preset in 08-03, then the output frequency accelerates back to
the normal running frequency.
08- 04 Over Voltage Prevention Level During Run Mode
Range 【350.0VDC~390.0VDC】(200V class) 【700.0VDC~780.0VDC】(400V class)
¾ Over voltage prevention level can be set by parameter 08-04 when necessary.
¾ When the DC bus voltage is higher than the level set in 08-04, the over voltage fault will occur
08- 05 Electronic Motor Overload Protection Operation Mode (OL1)
Range 【0】:Enable Electronic Motor Overload Protection
【1】:Disable Electronic Motor Overload Protection

08- 06 Operation After Overload Protection is Activated


Range 【0】:Coast-to-Stop After Overload Protection is Activated
【1】:Drive Will Not Trip when Overload Protection is Activated (OL1)
¾ 08- 06 = 【0】: On overload condition the inverter coast to stop as the thermal relay detects the
overload and the display will flash OL1.To reset Press the ‘Reset’ key or use an external reset to
continue to run.

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¾ 08- 06 = 【1】: On overload condition the inverter continues to run, display flash with OL1, until the
current falls below the overload level.

The heat sinking function will not be as effective when the motor run at low speed. So the thermal action
level will decline at the same time. (The curve 1 will change to curve 2)

Minute

5.0

(1)

1.0
(2)

103 113 123 150 Current


08- 07 OH Over Heat Protection
【0】:Auto (Depends on heat sink temp.)
Range
【1】:Operate while in RUN mode
【2】:Always Run
【3】:Disabled
¾ 08- 07=【0】: Cooling fan runs as the inverter detects temperature rise.
¾ 08- 07=【1】: Cooling fan runs while the inverter is running.
¾ 08- 07=【2】: Cooling fan runs continuously.
¾ 08- 07=【3】: Cooling fan is Disabled.

08- 08 AVR function


【0】:AVR function enable
【1】:AVR function disable
【2】:AVR function disable for stop
Range
【3】:AVR function disable for Deceleration
【4】:AVR function disabled for stop and Deceleration
【5】:when VDC>360/740V,AVR function is disabled for stop and Deceleration
¾ Automatic voltage regulator function provides a level of output voltage stability when there is input
voltage instability. So when
¾ 08-08=0, Input voltage fluctuations will not effect the output voltage.
¾ 08-08=1. Input voltage fluctuations will cause fluctuations on output voltage.
¾ 08-08=2. AVR is disabled during stopping to avoid an increase in stopping time.
¾ 08-08=3. AVR is disabled only during deceleration from one speed to another speed. This will avoid
longer than required deceleration time.
¾ 08-08=4 AVR function disabled for stop and deceleration.
¾ 08-08=5 When VDC>360V(200V class)or VDC>740V(400V class), AVR function is disabled for stop
and deceleration.

08- 09 Input Phase Loss Protection


Range 【0】:Disabled
【1】:Enabled
¾ When 08-09=【1】:On phase loss warring message PF is displayed..

08- 10 Output phase lost protection


Range 【0】:Disabled
【1】:Enabled
¾ When 08-10=【1】: On output phase loss ,warning message LF is displayed...
08- 11 Motor type selection:
Range 【0】:Electronic relays protect standard motor

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【1】: Electronic relays protect inverter duty motor
08- 12 Motor Overload Protection Curve Selection:
Range 【0】:Constant Torque (OL =103 %) (150 % for 1 Minute)
【1】:Variable Torque (OL = 113 %)(123 % for 1 Minute)
¾ When 08-11=【0】:Set 02-06 as the rated frequency of the motor.
¾ When 08-12= 【0】: Overload protection for motors used in general purpose applications, as long as the
load demand is less than 103% of the rated current, the motor continues to run. If the load is larger
than 150% rated current, the motor will run for 1 minute only. (Refer to following curve1 on page
4-61).
¾ When 08-12=【1】: Overload protection for motors used in HVAC applications(FAN, PUMP…so on).as
long as the load demand is less than 113% of the rated current, the motor continues to run. If the load
is larger than 123% rated current, the motor will run for 1 minute only.
¾ The heat sink cooling function will not be as effective when the motor runs at low speed. The thermal
relay action level will decline at the same time. (The curve 1 will change to curve 2).

08- 13 Over torque detection Control


【0】: Over-torque detection is not valid
Range 【1】: Detected after the set frequency
【2】: Detect when running
08-14 Over torque protection action
Range 【0】: Stop output after over-torque detection (Free-run stop)
【1】: Continue to run after over-torque detection(Display only OL3)
08- 15 Over Torque Detection Level
Range 【30 ~ 300】
08- 16 Over Torque Detection Time
Range 【0.0~25.0】
08- 17 Fire Mode
【0】: Invalid
Range
【1】: Effective
¾ Over Torque is detected when the output torque level exceeds the level set in Parameter 08-15
( Inverter rated torque is 100%) and if it is detected for a duration of time which is set in parameter
08-16.
¾ When 08-14=【0】: If there is over torque, the inverter coasts to stop and flashes OL3. It is necessary
to press ’RESET’ or signal reset from input terminal to continue to run.
¾ When 08-14=【1】: If there is over torque, the inverter can continue to run and flashes OL3 until the
output torque is less than the 08-15 set value.
¾ Parameter 03-11/12(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 08-13 is set to options 1or 2.

! warning:
Selection of Fire Mode by setting parameter 08-17.
Use of this mode for any specific application must be considered carefully and all safety implications must
be taken into account as all protection features of the inverter will be disabled and the unit will continue to
operate until its possible destruction.
All liabilities for the use of this function will remain user’s responsibility.

08- 18 Ground Fault Detection


Range 【0】: Invalid
【1】: Effective
ON dectection of Ground fault if 08-18 = 1, fault message ( GF ) will be displayed..
* Note: this function is only available for inverter Frames 3, 4.

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09- Communication function setup

09- 00 Assigned Communication Station Number


Range 【1 ~ 32】
¾ 09-00 to sets the communication station number when there is more that one unit on the
communication network. Up to 32 Slave units can be controlled from one master controller such as a
PLC.
09- 01 RTU code /ASCII code Selection
Range 【0】:RTU
【1】:ASCII
09- 02 Baud Rate Setting (bps)
【0】:4800
Range 【1】:9600
【2】:19200
【3】:38400
09- 03 Stop Bit Selection
Range 【0】:1 stop bit
【1】:2 stop bits
09- 04 Parity Selection
【0】:No Parity
Range 【1】:Even Parity
【2】:Odd Parity
09- 05 Data Format Selection
Range 【0】:8 bit data
【1】:7 bit data
¾ Set 09-01~09-05 to configure communication format before starting communication.

09- 06 Communication time-out detection time


Range 【0.0~25.5】s
09- 07 Communication time-out operation selection
【0】:Stop in deceleration time 1 and show COT after communication timeout
Range
【1】:Stop in free run mode and show COT after communication timeout
【2】:Stop in deceleration time 2 and show COT after communication timeout
【3】:Keep running and show COT after communication timeout
¾ Time-out detection time: 00.0~25.5sec; setting 00.0 sec: disable time-out function.

09- 08 Error 6 verification time.


Range 【1~20】
¾ When communication error time ≥ 09-08 setting,keypad display shows ERR6.

09- 09 Drive Transmit Delay Time(ms)


Range 【5~65】ms
This parameter is used to set the converter to receive data from the sending date to the beginning of the time.
Master Slave Slave Master
(PLC) (INV-E510) (INV-E510) (PLC)
PLC Command Inverter response
Information information

3.5 Characters 09-09 set value

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10-PID function Setup
PID block diagram

10- 00 PID target value selection


Range 【0】:Potentiometer on Keypad
【1】:External AI1 Analog Signal Input
【2】:External AI2 Analog Signal Input
【3】:Target Frequency set by Communication method.
【4】:Set from keypad by parameter 10-02.
¾ 10-00 selections are only effective when frequency source selection is set to PID by parameters 00 -
05 / 00 - 06= 6.

10- 01 PID feedback value selection


【0】:Potentiometer on Keypad
Range 【1】:External AI1 Analog Signal Input
【2】:External AI2 Analog Signal Input
【3】:Communication setting Frequency
※ Note: 10-00 and 10-01 can not be set to the same value.
10- 02 PID Keypad Input
Range 【0.0~100.0】%

10- 03 PID Mode Selection


【0】:PID Function disabled
Range
【1】:FWD Characteristic. Deviation is D-controlled
【2】:FWD Characteristic. Feedback is D-controlled
【3】:REV Characteristic. Deviation is D-controlled
【4】:REV Characteristic. Feedback is D-controlled

¾ 10- 03 =【1】
Deviation (target/detected value) is derivative controlled in unit time set in parameter 10-07.

¾ 10- 03 =【2】
Feed back (detected value) is derivative controlled in unit time set in parameter 10- 07.

¾ 10- 03 =【3】
Deviation (target value –detected value) is derivative controlled in unit time set in parameter 10-
07. If the deviation is positive, the output frequency decreases, vice versa.

¾ 10- 03 =【4】
Feed back (detected value) is derivative controlled in unit time set in parameter 10- 07.
If the deviation is positive, the output frequency decreases, vice versa.
Note:-
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For 10-03 = 1 or 2, If the deviation is positive, the output frequency increases and, vice versa.
For 10-03 = 3 or 4, If the deviation is positive, the output frequency decreases, vice versa.

10- 04 Feedback Gain Coefficient


Range 【0.00 ~ 10.00】
¾ 10-04 is the calibration gain. Deviation = (set point –feedback signal)×10-04
10- 05 Proportional Gain
Range 【0.0 ~ 10.0】
¾ 10- 05:Proportion gain for P control.
10- 06 Integral Time
Range 【0.0 ~ 100.0】Sec
¾ 10- 06: Integrate time for I control
10- 07 Derivative Time
Range 【0.00 ~ 10.00】Sec
¾ 10- 07:Differential time for D control
10- 08 PID Offset
【0】: Positive Direction
Range
【1】: Negative Direction
10- 09 PID Offset
Range 【0 ~ 109】%
¾ 10- 08 /10- 09: Calculated PID output is offset by 10-09 (the polarity of offset is according to10-08)
10-10 PID Output Lag Filter Time
Range 【0.0 ~ 2.5】Sec
¾ 10-10: Update time for output frequency.
10-11 Feedback Loss Detection Mode
【0】:Disable
【1】:Enable – Drive Continues to Operate After Feedback Loss
Range 【2】:Enable – Drive “STOPS” After Feedback Loss
¾ 10-11= 【0】: Disable;
¾ 10-11= 【1】: On feed back loss detection, continue running, and display ‘PDER’;
¾ 10-11= 【2】: On feed back loss detection, stop, and display ‘PDER’。
10-12 Feedback Loss Detection Level
Range 【0 ~ 100】
¾ 10-12 is the level for signal loss. Error = (Set point – Feedback value). When the error is larger than
the loss level setting, the feedback signal is considered lost.
10-13 Feedback Loss Detection Delay Time
Range 【0.0 ~25.5】Sec
¾ 10-13:The minimum time to consider the feedback signal loss is determined.
10-14 Integration Limit Value
Range 【0 ~ 109】%
¾ 10-14: the Limiter to prevent the PID from saturating.

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10-15 Integral Value Resets to Zero when Feedback Signal Equals the Target Value
【0】: Disable
Range 【1】: After 1 Sec
【30】: After 30 Sec ( Range:- 1 ~ 30Sec)
¾ 10-15=0, As PID feedback value reaches the set point, the integrator will not be reset to 0.
¾ 10-15=1~30: As PID feedback value reaches the set point, reset to 0 in 1~30 seconds and inverter
stops. The inverter will run again when the feedback value differs from the set point value.
10-16 Allowable Integration Error Margin (Unit) (1 Unit = 1/8192)
Range 【0 ~ 100】%
¾ 10-16=0 ~ 100% unit value: Restart the tolerance after the integrator reset to 0.
10-17 PID Sleep Frequency Level
Range 【0.00~650.00】Hz
10-18 PID Sleep Function Delay Time
Range 【0.0 ~25.5】Sec
10-19 PID Wake up Frequency Level
Range 【0.00 ~ 650.00】Hz
10-20 PID Wake Up Function Delay Time
Range 【0.0 ~ 25.5】Sec
¾ 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 enters PID sleep mode.
¾ When PID output frequency is larger than the Wake up threshold frequency inverter will enter the PID
mode again as shown in the timing diagram below.
Hz

Wake up 10-19
frequency
10-20

10-18
Sleep 10-17
frequency

PID output frequency


Actual output frequency

10-21 Max PID Feedback Level.


Range 【0 ~ 999】
10-22 Min PID Feedback Level.
Range 【0 ~ 999】
¾ Example: If 10-21=100 and 10-22=50 and the unit for the range from 0 to 999 will be defined
with the parameters setting of 12-02 , actual feedback value variation range, will be scaled to
50 and 100 only for display, as Shown below.
999

10-21=100

10-22=50

Min 0% Max 100% PID fback


0V/0mA(or 2V/4mA) (10V/20mA)

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11 Performance Control Functions

11- 00 Prevention of Reverse operation


Range 【0】:Reverse command is enabled
【1】:Reverse command is disabled
¾ 11-00=1, the reverse command is disabled.
11- 01 Carrier Frequency
Range 【1~16】kHz
¾ While IGBT-driven inverter can provide low-noise working environment, the high frequency devices
have carrier frequency waveform cutting, it may interfere with external electronic device, even caused
vibration when connected with motor, then need to adjust the carrier frequency.
11- 02 Carrier mode selection
Range 【0】:Carrier mode0 3-phase PW M modulation
【1】:Carrier mode1 2-phase PW M modulation
【2】:Carrier mode2 2-phase randomized PW M modulation
¾ Mode 0: 3-phase PWM Modulation Three Output transistors on at the same time (Full Duty).
¾ Mode 1: 2-phase PWM Modulation Two output transistors on at the same time (2/3 Duty).
¾ Mode 2: Random PWM Modulation This modulation method will use 3-phase PWM and 2-phase
PWM modulation in a random mode.
Heat Torque Waveform Motor
Modes Name IGBT Duty
Losses Performance Distortion Noise
0 3-Phase PWM 100% High High Low Low
1 2-Phase PWM 66.6% Low Low High High
Between mode0
2 Randomized PWM Medium Medium Medium Medium
& mode1

11- 03 Carrier Frequency Reduction by temperature rise


【0】:Disable
Range
【1】:Enable
¾ When inverter (heat sink) temperature rises above 80°C the Carrier Frequency is reduced by 4K.
¾ When the temperature falls below less than 70°C,Carrier Frequency is reset to default.
¾ Temperature can be displayed by setting parameter 12-00=04000.
Temperature

80℃
70℃

0 t1 t2 T

Carrier
Frequency
10K

4K

0 t1 t2 T

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11- 04 S-Curve Acc 1
11- 05 S-Curve Acc 2
11- 06 S-Curve Dec 3
11- 07 S-Curve Dec 4
Range 【0.0 ~ 4.0】Sec
¾ Use S Curve parameters where a smooth acceleration or deceleration action is required, this will
prevent possible damage to driven machines by sudden acceleration/deceleration.

Actual
output
S2 S3
frequency

S1 S4

T
RUN
command RUN

※ Note:
¾ Regardless of the stall prevention period, actual acceleration and deceleration time =preset
acceleration / deceleration time + S curve time.
¾ Please set the required individual S curve times in the parameters (11-04~11-07)
¾ When S curve time (11-04~11-07) is set as 0, the S curve function is disabled.
¾ The calculation of S curve time is based on the Maximum output frequency of motor (01-02), Please
refer to the parameter (00-14/00-15/00-16/00-17).
11- 08 Skip frequency 1
11- 09 Skip frequency 2
11-10 Skip frequency 3
Range 【0.00 ~ 650.00】Hz
11-11 Skip frequency range (±frequency band)
Range 【0.00 ~ 30.00】Hz
Skip frequency parameters can be used to avoid mechanical resonance in certain applications.
Example:11-08=10.00(Hz); 11-09=20.00(Hz); 11-10=30.00(Hz); 11-11=2.00(Hz).
10Hz ±2Hz=8~12Hz
20Hz ±2Hz=18~22Hz Skip frequency
30Hz ±2Hz=28~32Hz

11-11
11-10
11-09
11-08
11- 12 V/F Energy Saving Gain (VF)
Range 【0 ~ 100】%

11- 13 Regeneration Avoidance Operation Selection


【0】:Regeneration avoidance function invalid
Range
【1】:Regeneration avoidance function is always valid
【2】: Regeneration avoidance function is valid during constant speed.
¾ Regeneration avoidance operation:
During excessive energy regeneration, the Vpn ( DC bus) voltage will Increase and lead to

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OV (over voltage), to avoid over voltage due to regeneration the output frequency will be increased..
Regeneration avoid ance can be set according to the selections above.

Example: Regeneration avoidance during acceleration.

Set value of 11-14

Vpn(DCV)

outputfre
quency
Hz

In Regeneration avoidance operation

Example: Regeneration avoidance during constant speed.

Set value of 11-14

Vpn(DCV)

outputfre
quency
(Hz)
t

In Regeneration avoidance operation

Example: Regeneration avoidance during deceleration.

Set value of 11-14

Vpn(DCV)

outputfre
quency
(Hz)

In Regeneration avoidance operation

11- 14 Regeneration Avoidance Operation Level


Range 【200V:300.0~400.0, 400V: 600.0~800.0】V
¾ Regeneration avoidance voltage detection level, if the bus voltage level is set too low, then
over-voltage protection will not be reached, but the actual deceleration time will be extended.
11- 15 Regeneration Avoidance Frequency Limit
Range 【0.00~15.00Hz】

¾ Sets the regeneration avoidance frequency limit.

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11- 16 Regeneration Avoidance Voltage Gain
Range 【0~200】

11- 17 Regeneration Avoidance Frequency Gain


Range 【0~200】

¾ 11-16/11-17 Representative responsiveness of Regeneration avoidance action, increase the set


value, will improve the response to voltage changes on the bus, but the output frequency may be
unstable.
¾ Set 11-16 as low as possible to reduce output frequency instability if this does not correct the
instability then reduce the setting of parameter 11-17.

12 Monitor Function Group

12- 00 Display Mode


0 0 0 0 0
MSD LSD
00000~88888 Each digit can be set from 0 to 8 as listed below.
Range
【0】:Disable display(frequency& parameters)
【1】:output Current
【2】:output Voltage
【3】:DC voltage
【4】:Temperature
【5】:PID feedback
【6】:AI1
【7】:AI2
【8】:Count Value
¾ MSD= Most significant digit. LSD= Least significant digit.
¾ Note: MSD of parameter 12-00 sets the power on display; other digits set user selected displays.

12- 01 PID Feedback Display format


Range 【0】:Displayed in Integer (xxx)
【1】:One Decimal Place (xx.x)
【2】:Two Decimal Places (x.xx)
12- 02 PID Feedback Display Unit Setting
Range 【0】:xxx--
【1】:xxxpb(pressure)
【2】:xxxfl(flow)

12- 03 Custom Units (Line Speed) Display Mode


Range 【0~65535】Rpm
¾ Set motor rated RPM in this parameter if required then the display will show this value when inverter
output frequency reaches the motor name plate frequency. 50Hz or 60 Hz as appropriate.
¾ The line speed display is linearly proportional to the output frequency 0 to 50Hz or 0-60 Hz as
appropriate. Motor synchronous speed = 120 x Rated frequency/Number of poles.
12- 04 Custom Units (Line Speed) Display Mode
【0】:Drive Output Frequency is Displayed
【1】:Line Speed is Displayed in Integer (xxxxx)
Range
【2】:Line Speed is Displayed with One Decimal Place (xxxx.x)
【3】:Line Speed is Displayed with Two Decimal Places (xxx.xx)
【4】:Line Speed is Displayed with Three Decimal Places (xx.xxx)
¾ 12- 04≠0,line speed is displayed while the inverter is running or stopped.

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12- 05 Inputs and output Logic status display (S1 to S6) & RY1~2
Range Read only(Panel read only)
¾ When any of S1 ~ S6 is turned on, corresponding segments on the digital display digits will be on.
¾ When relay output RY1/RY2 are on, the corresponding digit will be on as shown below.
Example 1: The following figure shows 12 - 05 display status,
when S1, S3, S5,S6 Inputs are ON and S2, S4, RY1 and RY2 are OFF.
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6

Example 2: The following figure shows 12 - 05 display status


when S2, S3, S4 inputs are ON and S1, S5,S 6 are OFF but RY1, RY2, PLC are ON.

RY1 RY2 PLC

12- 06 Alarm Selections for Inverter Components Life Expectancy


xxxx0: life alarm of inrush current suppression circuit is invalid
xxxx1: life alarm of inrush current suppression circuit is valid
xxx0x: life alarm of control circuit capacitors is invalid
Range
xxx1x: life alarm of control circuit capacitors is valid
xx0xx: life alarm of main circuit capacitors is invalid
xx1xx: life alarm of main circuit capacitors is valid
Example:set 12- 06=00111,if inrush current suppression circuit or control circuit capacitors or main circuit
capacitors is damaged,display LIFE1,LIFE2,LIFE3 respectively. Alerts the user that inverter needs repair
12- 08 Display of inrush current suppression circuit
Range 0~100
¾ Once the inverter power on for 1000 times, the counts value of the parameter will be decreased 1%. If
the counts value less than 30%, inverter will display “Life1”.
12- 09 Display of control circuit capacitors
Range 0~100
¾ Once the inverter operated 80 hours, the value of the parameter will be decreased 1%. If the counts
value less 5%, inverter will display “Life2”.
12- 11 Output current when Fault appeared
Range ----
12- 12 Output voltage when fault appeared
Range ----
12- 13 Output frequency when fault appeared
Range ----
12- 14 DC bus voltage when fault appeared
Range ----
12- 15 Frequency command when fault appeared
Range ----
¾ In addition to the main circuit capacitors above, the theoretical value of life diagnosis are only for
reference.

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13 Inspection & Maintenance Functions

13- 00 Drive Horsepower Code


Range ----

Inverter Model: 13- 00 show Inverter Model: 13- 00 show


E510-2P5-XXX 2P5 E510- 401-XXX 401
E510-201-XXX 201 E510- 402-XXX 402
E510-202-XXX 202 E510- 403-XXX 403
E510-203-XXX 203 E510- 405-XXX 405
E510-205-XXX 205 E510- 408-XXX 408
E510-208-XXX 208 E510- 410-XXX 410
E510-210-XXX 210 E510- 415-XXX 415
E510-215-XXX 215 E510- 420-XXX 420
E510-220-XXX 220 E510- 425-XXX 425

13- 01 Software Version


Range ----

13- 02 Fault Log Display(Latest 3 faults)


Range ----
¾ Last three faults are stored in a stack and whenever there is a new fault the previous faults
are pushed down the stack. So the fault stored in 2.xxx will be transferred to 3.xxx, and the
one in 1.xxx to 2.xxx. The recent fault will be stored in the empty register 1.xxx.
¾ Use Up▲and Down▼ keys to scroll between the fault registers.
¾ Pressing reset key when parameter 13-02 is displayed then all three fault registers will be
cleared and the display for each register will change to 1. ---, 2. ---, 3. ---.
¾ E.g. fault log content is ‘1.OC-C’; this indicates the latest fault is OC-C, etc.

13- 03 Accumulated Inverter Operation Time 1


Range 【0~23】Hours
13- 04 Accumulated Inverter Operation Time 2
Range 【0~65535】Days
13- 05 Accumulated Inverter Operation Time Mode
【0】:Power on time
Range
【1】:Operation time
¾ When the operation time recorded in accumulator 1( Parameter 13-03) reaches 24 hours
¾ The recorded value in accumulator 2 parameter 13-04 changes to 1 day and the value in
accumulator 1 is reset to 0000.
13- 06 Parameter Lock
【0】:Enable all Functions
Range 【1】:Preset speeds 05- 01~05- 15 cannot be changed
【2】:All Functions cannot be changed Except 05- 01~05- 16
【3】:Disable All Function Except 13-06
 When the 13-07=00000 (not set a password), you can adjust the parameters 05-01~ 05-016 from
13-06.

13- 07 Parameter Lock Key Code


Range 【00000~65535】
¾ When a parameter lock key number is entered in parameter 13-07. For any parameter modification
the key number has to be entered.
See following Parameter lock key setting example:-

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¾ Setting Parameter lock key number example:
Step1:
</ENT ▲
1st entry

or ▼

</ENT

Step2:
Set Password failed

</ENT

▲ or ▼
</ENT
2nd entry

▲ or ▼

</ENT

Set Password successfully

Key code ( password) unlock


Password failed to lift

</ENT

▲ or ▼
Lifting </ENT
Password

▲ or ▼

</ENT

Password successfully lifted

13- 08 Reset Drive to Factory Settings


【1150】: Reset to factory setting. 50Hz system
Range 【1160】: Reset to factory setting. 60 Hz system.
【1112】: RESET PLC
¾ When a Parameter lock key number has been entered in parameter 13-07. This key number must be
entered first before parameter 13-08 capable to be used.
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14 PLC Setting function

14- 00 Setting value1 of T1


14- 01 Setting value1 of T1 (mode 7)
14- 02 Setting value1 of T2
14- 03 Setting value1 of T2 (mode 7)
14- 04 Setting value1 of T3
14- 05 Setting value1 of T3 (mode 7)
14- 06 Setting value1 of T4
14- 07 Setting value1 of T4 (mode 7)
14- 08 Setting value1 of T5
14- 09 Setting value1 of T5 (mode 7)
14- 10 Setting value1 of T6
14- 11 Setting value1 of T6 (mode 7)
14- 12 Setting value1 of T7
14- 13 Setting value1 of T7 (mode 7)
14- 14 Setting value1 of T8
14- 15 Setting value1 of T8 (mode 7)
Range 【0~9999】
¾ T1~T8 is 8 TIMER of built-in PLC.
14- 16 Setting value1 of C1
14- 17 Setting value1 of C2
14- 18 Setting value1 of C3
14- 19 Setting value1 of C4
14- 20 Setting value1 of C5
14- 21 Setting value1 of C6
14- 22 Setting value1 of C7
14- 23 Setting value1 of C8
Range 【0~65535】
¾ C1~C8 is 8 COUNTER of built-in PLC.
14- 24 Setting value1 of AS1
14- 25 Setting value2 of AS1
14- 26 Setting value3 of AS1
14- 27 Setting value1 of AS2
14- 28 Setting value2 of AS2
14- 29 Setting value3 of AS2
14- 30 Setting value1 of AS3
14- 31 Setting value2 of AS3
14- 32 Setting value3 of AS3
14- 33 Setting value1 of AS4
14- 34 Setting value2 of AS4
14- 35 Setting value3 of AS4
Range 【0~65535】
¾ AS1~AS4 is 4 Modified modules of built-in PLC.
14- 36 Setting value1 of MD1
14- 37 Setting value2 of MD1
14- 38 Setting value3 of MD1
14- 39 Setting value1 of MD2
14- 40 Setting value2 of MD2
14- 41 Setting value3 of MD2
14- 42 Setting value1 of MD3
14- 43 Setting value2 of MD3
14- 44 Setting value3 of MD3
14- 45 Setting value1 of MD4
14- 46 Setting value2 of MD4
14- 47 Setting value3 of MD4
Range 【0~65535】

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¾ MD1~MD4 is 4 Multiplication modules of built-in PLC.
15 PLC Monitoring function

15- 00 Current value of T1


15- 01 Current value of T1(mode 7)
15- 02 Current value of T2
15- 03 Current value of T2(mode 7)
15- 04 Current value of T3
15- 05 Current value of T3(mode 7)
15- 06 Current value of T4
15- 07 Current value of T4(mode 7)
15- 08 Current value of T5
15- 09 Current value of T5(mode 7)
15- 10 Current value of T6
15- 11 Current value of T6(mode 7)
15- 12 Current value of T7
15- 13 Current value of T7(mode 7)
15- 14 Current value of T8
15- 15 Current value of T8(mode 7)
Range 【0~9999】

15-16 Current value of C1


15-17 Current value of C2
15-18 Current value of C3
15-19 Current value of C4
15-20 Current value of C5
15-21 Current value of C6
15-22 Current value of C7
15-23 Current value of C8
Range 【0~65535】

15-24 Current value of AS1


15-25 Current value of AS2
15-26 Current value of AS3
15-27 Current value of AS4
15-28 Current value of MD1
15-29 Current value of MD2
15-30 Current value of MD3
15-31 Current value of MD4
15-32 Current value of TD
Range 【0~65535】
※ Note: TD(15-32) displays the current value of the current PLC program execution time spent in units of
μs.

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4.4 Specification Description on Built-in PLC Function
PLC programs can be developed on PC (Windows base software) or PDA (WinCE base
software) for download to E510.
E510 Inputs and outputs can be set for PLC functionality. Speed functions can be set
using the built-in PLC functionality. .
PLC function is selected by setting inverter Run mode by parameter (00-00=3),Inputs can be set
by parameters 03-00~03-05 = 24 ( PLC Application).
4.4.1 Basic Instruction Set

¿ À P NO / NC
Input Instruction I i I1∼I6 / i1∼i6
Output Instruction Q Q Q Q Q q Q1∼Q2 / q1∼q2
Auxiliary Instruction M M M M M m M1∼MF / m1∼mF
Special Register V1~V7
Counter Instruction C C c C1~C8 / c1~c8
Timer Instruction T T t T1∼T8 / t1∼t8
Analog Comparing
G G g G1∼G8 / g1∼g8
Instruction
Encoder Comparing
F F f F1~F8 / f1~f8
Instruction
ADD-DEC Instruction AS AS1~4
Mul-DIV Instruction MD MD1~4

Description for Special Register


V1:Setting Frequency Range: 0.1~650.0Hz
V2:Operation Frequency Range: 0.1~650.0Hz
V3:AI1 Input Value Range: 0~1000
V4:AI2 Input Value Range: 0~1000
V5:Keypad VR Input Value Range: 0~1000
V6:Operation Current Range: 0.1~999.9A
V7:Torque Value Range: 0.1~200.0%

Other
Upper differential Lower differential Instruction
Symbol
Differential Instruction D d
SET Instruction ¿
RESET Instruction À
P Instruction P

Open circuit (On status) “ “


Short circuit (Off status) “--”

Connection symbol Description


─ Connecting left and right Components
┴ Connecting left, right and upper Components
┼ Connecting left, right, upper and lower Components
┬ Connecting left, right and lower Components

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4.4.2 Function of Basic Instructions
◎Function D (d) Command
Sample 1: I1-D ──[ Q1

I1 OFF ON OFF

D OFF ON OFF
One complete scan period
Q1 OFF ON OFF

Sample 2: i1-d──[Q1

I1 OFF ON OFF
I1 is the reverse phase of i1
i1 ON OFF ON

d1 OFF ON OFF
One complete scan period
Q1 OFF ON OFF

◎◎ NORMAL ( - [ ] Output
I1───[Q1

I1 OFF ON OFF

Q1 OFF ON OFF

◎ SET(¿)Output
I1─── ¿ Q1

I1 OFF ON OFF

Q1 OFF ON

◎ RESET(À)Output
I1─── À Q1

I1 OFF ON OFF

Q1 ON OFF

◎ P Output
i1───PQ1

I1 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF


I1 is the reverse phase of i1
i1

Q1 ON OFF ON OFF

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4.4.3 Application Instructions
1. Counter

1 Symbol Description
c Counting Mode (1-4)
Use (I1 ~ f8) to set counting up or
2 4 counting down
d
OFF:counting up (0, 1, 2, 3, 4….)
ON :counting down ( ….3, 2, 1, 0)
3 5 6 Use (I1 ~ F8) to RESET the
counting value
ON :the counter is initialized to zero
e
andhOFF
OFF: the counter continues to
count
f Present Counting Value
Target (Setting)
g Value(AS1~AS4,MD1~MD4,T1~T8,C
1~C8,V1~V7,count)(0~65535)
Code of the counter (C1 ~ C4 total:
h
4 groups).

Mode 1:
The count value is locked to the set value,Off electricity didn't keep
Mode 2:
Count value unlocked,Off electricity didn't keep
Mode 3:
Count value locked,Off electricity keep
Mode 4:
Count value unlocked,Off electricity keep

(1) Counter Mode 1

1 =1

5 20
4 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 19 19 20 20 20 0 20 20

Input count pulse

2 OFF ON OFF ON

3 ON OFF ON

6 OFF ON ON OFF

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Sample:
Input under the Ladder Program Mode

I1 i2 [C3] The ON/OFF of C3 input count


Pulse is controlled by I1 and i2
C3 [Q1]

m1 q1 [M2]

M2

Input under the function Program Mode

Count up/down Present Count Value

When the target value is reached,C3=ON


0000 The input point C3 in the Ladder program
M2
should be ON

0020 C3
I3

I3 ON the counter Target(Setting)Value for


is reset to zero the counter

(2) Counter Mode 2

1 =2

5 20
4 0 19 19 20 20 21 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 19 19 20 0 20 20

Input count pulse

2 OFF ON OFF ON

3 ON OFF ON

6 OFF ON ON OFF

Note:
※Under this Mode, the counting present value appeared will be greater than 20, unlike
theMode 1 in which the value is locked at 20.

(1) The counter Mode 3 is similar to the counter Mode 1 except that the former can save
the value after the power is cut off and continue counting when the power is turned on at
the next time

(2) The counter Mode 4 is similar to the counter Mode 2 except that the former can

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memory the recorded value after the power is cut off and continu counting when the
power is turned on at the next time.

5 20
4 Mode1&2 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 2
4 Mode3&4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5

Input count pulse

Power switch

2. Timer

1 Symbol Description
c Timing Mode (1-7)
Timing unit:
2 4 1: 0.0 – 999.9 sec
d
2: 0 – 9999 sec
3: 0 – 9999 min
3 5 6
Use (I1 ~ f8) to RESET the timing
value.
e ON: the counter is reset to zero and
h OFF
OFF: the counter continues to count
f Present Timing Value
Target (setting) Timing
g Values(AS1~AS4,MD1~MD4,T1~T8,
C1~C8,V1~V7,count)
The code of the Timer (T1 ~T8 total:
h
8 groups).

(1) Timer Mode 1(ON-Delay Timer Mode1)

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Sample:
Input under the Ladder Program Mode

When I1=ON, the fifth Timer starts


I1 [T5]
operating

T5 [Q1]

Input under function Program Mode

Timing unit =0.1sec Timer Mode1

When the time reaches to the target value


1 10.0 sec, T5 is ON

1 000.0

010.0 T5

Target(srtting) value in timer Present value in timer


(2) Timer Mode 2(ON-Delay Timer Mode2)
Enable reset relay 4
Enable reset relay
Present value=0 Timer starts operating Present value=0

OFF ON ON OFF
Timing enable relay
6 t1 t2
OFF 5 t=t1+t2 ON OFF
Timing up,output(T1~T8)

3 Enable reset relay OFF ON OFF

t=Target value set in the timer


(3) Timer Mode 3 (OFF-Delay Timer Mode1)
Enable reset relay 4
Enable reset relay
Present value=0 Timer starts operating Present value=0

OFF ON OFF
Timing enable relay
6
OFF ON t OFF
Timing up,output(T1~T8)
5
3 Enable reset relay OFF OFF

t=Target value set in the timer

OFF ON ON ON OFF
Timing enable relay
6
OFF ON t OFF ON t OFF
Timing up,output(T1~T8)

3 Enable reset relay OFF ON OFF

t=Target value set in the timer


(4)
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(4)Timer Mode 4(OFF-Delay Timer Mode2)
Enable reset relay Enable reset relay
Present value=0 Timer starts operating Present value=0

OFF ON OFF
Timing enable relay

OFF ON OFF
Timing up,output(T1~T8)
t
Enable reset relay OFF

t=Target value set in the timer

(5) Timer Mode 5 (FLASH Timer Mode 1)


Enable reset relay Enable reset relay
Present value=0 Timer starts operating Present value=0

Timing enable relay


t t t t
Timing up,output
(T1~T8)
t=Target value set in the timer

(6) Timer Mode 6(FLASH Timer Mode 2)


Enable reset relay Enable reset relay
Present value=0 Timer starts operating Present value=0

Timing enable relay


t t t t
Timing up,output
(T1~T8)
Enable reset relay
t=Target value set in the timer

(7) Timer Mode 7 (FLASH Timer Mode 3)

Enable reset relay Timer starts operating Enable reset relay


Present value=0 Present value=0

Timing enable relay


t1 t2
Timing up,output
(T1~T8)

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3. Analog comparator
1 Symbol Description
c Analog comparison mode (1-3)
Selection of the input comparison
2 3
value
d
(AS1~AS4,MD1~MD4,T1~T8,C1~C8,V
4 6 1~V7)
Setting reference comparison value
e
(up limit)
5
Setting reference comparison value
(Upper Limit)
f
(AS1~AS4,MD1~MD4,T1~T8,C1~C8,V
1~V7,count)
Setting reference comparison value
(Lower Limit)
g
(AS1~AS4,MD1~MD4,T1~T8,C1~C8,V
1~V7,count)
Output terminals of analog
h
comparator(G1~G4)
Analog Comparison Mode (1-3)
(1) Analog comparator mode 1 (e ≤ g, h ON)
Input under the Ladder Program Mode

Because present input


(G1) Value(0.3)<lower
limit(4.0),so G1is ON
(T1)

Input under the Function Program Mode

Analog comparision mode is model


1
The present value of Timer 1 is 0.3
T1 0.3 G1

Lower limit is 4.0

4.0
The number of Analog
The target value of G1 is comparision:G1~G8
determined by the
present value of T1
(2) Analog comparator mode 2 (e ≥ f, h ON)
(3) Analog comparator mode 3 (g ≤ e ≤ f, h ON)

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4. Running Instruction

Symbol Description
3
Running mode could be set via
I1~f8
c
OFF:(FWD)
4
1 ON:(REV)
Preset Speed could be set via
I1~f8
5 7
OFF:Operating at the frequency
d
set on e
2 6
ON:Operating at the frequency
set on f
Selected frequency for constant
e
or V3, V4, V5
Selected Preset frequency for
f
constant or V3, V4, V5
g Acceleration Time (ACC Time)
h Deceleration Time(DEC Time)
Instruction code of operation
i
(F1~F8, Total: 8Groups)

Sample:
Input under the Ladder Program Mode

ON/OFF of I1 controls the Run/Stop


I1 (F1)
status of F1

F1 (Q1)

Input under the Function Program Mode

50.00 When Inverter operating F1=ON,


The input terminal of F1 in the ladder
program mode should be ON
M1 20.00

60.0 F1
M2
30.0

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5. ACC- DEC module

1 symbol Description
c Calculation results RESULT
5
d addend
2 V1(AS1~AS4,MD1~MD4,T1~T8,C1~C8,V1~V7,
6 constant)
e addend
3 V2(AS1~AS4,MD1~MD4,T1~T8,C1~C8,V1~V7,
constant)
f filamentous
4 V3(AS1~AS4,MD1~MD4,T1~T8,C1~C8,V1~V7,
constant)
g Error signal coil output (NOP /M1~MF)
h Instruction code of ACC- DEC module
RESULT= V1+V2-V3
Sample:
Input under the Ladder Program Mode

ON/OFF of I1 controls the Run /Stop


I1 (AS1)
status of AS1

(M1) (Q1) M1 is coil error,if the RESULT is more than the


upper limit(65535) or Below the lower limit
(0) ,M1 is ON,Q1is ON
Input under the Function
Program Mode The RESULT of AS1(Note:if the RESULT is more
than 65535,Here can only display 65535;similarly,if
the RESULT is less than the lower limit of 0 )
5702
M1
Addend value of V1
6553
AS1 Addend value of V2
4536
Addend value of V3
5387
Instruction code of ACC- DEC
module(AS1~AS4)

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6. MUL- DIV module

symbo Description
1
c Calculation results RESULT
5 multiplierA(AS1~AS4,MD1~MD4,
d
T1~T8,C1~C8,V1~V7, constant)
2
multiplierB
6
e (AS1~AS4,MD1~MD4,T1~T8,C1~
C8,V1~V7, constant)
3
divisor
f (AS1~AS4,MD1~MD4,T1~T8,C1~
4 C8,V1~V7, constant)
Error signal coil output(NOP
g
/M1~MF)
Instruction code of MUL- DIV
h
module
RESULT =V1*V2/V3
Sample:
Input under the Ladder Program Mode

ON/OFF of I1 controls the Run /Stop


I1 (MD1)
status of MD1

(M1) (Q1) M1 is coil error,if the RESULT is more than the


upper limit(65535) or Below the lower limit
(0) ,M1 is ON,Q1 is ON
Input under the Function
Program Mode The RESULT of MD1(Note:if the RESULT is more
than 65535,Here can only display 65535;similarly,if
the RESULT is less than the lower limit of 0 )
5014
M1
Multiplier value of V1
345
MD1 Multiplier value of V2
654
Multiplier value of V3
45
Instruction code of MUL- DIV
module(MD1~MD4)

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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance

5.1 Error display and corrective action


5.1.1 Manual Reset and Auto-Reset
Faults which can not be recovered manually
Display content Cause Corrective action
-OV-
Voltage too high
Detection circuit malfunction Consult with the supplier
when stopped
-LV- 1.Check if the power voltage
1. Power voltage too low
is correct
Voltage too low 2. Pre-charge resistor or fuse
2.Replace the pre-charge
when stopped burnt out.
resistor or the fuse
3. Detection circuit malfunction
3.Return the inverter
-OH- The inverter is 1. Detection circuit malfunction Improve the ventilation
overheated when 2. Ambient temperature too conditions, if no result then
stopped high or bad ventilation replace the inverter
EPr
EEPROM
Faulty EEPROM Replace EEPROM
problem
COt
Communication
Communication disruption Check the wiring
error
CtEr
Current Sensor Current sensor error or
Consult with the supplier
detection error circuit malfunction
Faults which can be recovered manually and automatically
Display content Cause Corrective action
OC-A 1. Acceleration time too short 1.Set a longer acceleration
2. The capacity of the motor time
exceeds the capacity of 2.Replace inverter with one
the inverter that has the same rating
Over-current at
3. Short circuit between the as that of the motor
acceleration
motor coil and the case 3.Check the motor
4. Short circuit between 4.Check the wiring
motor wiring and ground 5.Consult with the supplier
5. IGBT module damaged
OC-C 1.Increase the capacity of
Over-current at 1. Transient load change the inverter
fixed speed 2. Transient power change 2.Install inductor on the
power Supply input side
OC-d
Over-current at The preset deceleration time is Set a longer deceleration
deceleration too short. time
OC-S 1. Short circuit between the
motor coil and the case
1.Inspect the motor
Over current at 2. Short circuit between motor
2.Inspect the wiring
start coil and ground
3.Consult with the supplier
3. the IGBT module damaged

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OV-C 1.Set a longer deceleration
1.Deceleration time setting time
Excessive Voltage too short or excessive load 2. Add a brake resistor or
during operation/ inertia brake module
deceleration 2.Power voltage varies widely 3.Add a reactor at the power
(fluctuates) input side

Err4
CPU Illegal If it often occurs, please
External noise
interrupt Consult with the supplier.

PF 1. Check the main circuit


Abnormal fluctuations in the power supply wiring.
Input phase Loss 2. Check the power supply
main circuit voltage
voltage
ud-C
Low current Input current< Low current Set the level according to
detection detection level the actual situation

LF 1.Check Output cables


wiring is disconnected or the
connection error occurred
Occurrence of lacking phase
Output phase loss 2.Determine resistance
at Inverter output side
between the lines
3.Check whether the
terminals are loose
Faults which can be recovered manually but not automatically
Display content Cause Corrective action
OC Over-current
during stop Detection circuit malfunction Consult with the supplier

OL1
Consider increasing the
Motor overload loading too large
Motor capacity
OL2
Inverter overload Excessive Load Consider increasing the
inverter capacity
OL3 1. Load too large 1. Increase the inverter
Over torque 2. the setting of (8-15, 8-16) capacity
too small 2. Set(8-15, 8-16) as needed
LV-C 1.Power voltage too low 1.Improve power quality
Voltage too low
2.Power voltage varies widely 2.Consider adding a reactor
during operation
(fluctuates) at the power input side
OVSP 1.Load may be too large
Motor rotating too Rotation speed and the set
2.Check if the set speed is
fast speed value vary widely
correct.
LIFE1 The life of the
inrush current Inrush current suppression
Return the inverter for repair
suppression circuit circuit is damaged
alarm
LIFE2 The life of
Capacitor Control Circuit is
Capacitor Control Return the inverter for repair
damaged
Circuit alarm

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LIFE3 Main Circuit
Capacitor life Capacitor Main Circuit is
Return the inverter for repair
expectancy alarm damaged

GF While output is connected to


ground , and grounding 1. heck the motor winding
Output side current flow through the resistance for failures.
ground Fault circuit, output of inverter will 2. Check the motor cable
be stopped. this protect for ground short circuits
function is set by 08-18

5.1.2Keypad Operation Error Instruction


Display content Cause Corrective action
LOC 1. Attempt to modify
1. Parameter
frequency parameter while
already locked
13-06>0.
2.Motor direction
2. Attempt to reverse 1. Adjust 13-06
locked
direction when 11- 00=1. 2. Adjust 11-00
3. Parameter
3. Parameter (13 - 07)
password(13 - 07)
enabled, set the correct
enabled
password will show LOC.
Err1
1. Press ▲ or ▼while 1.The ▲ or▼ is available
00-05/00-06>0 or running for modifying the
Keypad at preset speed. parameter only when
operation error 2. Attempt to modify the 00-05/00-06=0
Parameter.Can not be 2. Modify the parameter in
modified during operation STOP mode.
(refer to the parameter list).
Err2 1. Modify 11-08~11-10 or
1. 00-13 is within the range
Parameter setting of(11-08 ± 11-11) or (11-09 11-11
error ± 11-11) or (11-10 ± 11-11) 2. Set 00-12>00-13
2.00- 12≦00-13
Err5 1.Control command sent 1. Issue enable
Modification of during communication. command before
parameter is not 2.Attempt to modify the communication
available in function 09-02 ~ 09-05 2. Set parameters
communication during communication 09-02 ~ 09-05 function
before communication
Err6 1.Wiring error
Communication 2.Communication 1. Check hardware and wiring
failed parameter setting error. 2. Check Functions
3.Incorrect communication (09-00~09- 05).
protocol
Err7 1.Attempt to modify the
Parameter
function 13-00/13-08. If reset is not possible, please
conflict 2.Voltage and current consult with the supplier.
detection circuit is abnormal.

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5.1.3 Special conditions
Display Fault Description
StP0
Zero speed at
Occurs when preset frequency <0.1Hz
stop

StP1 If the inverter is set for external terminal control mode


Fail to start (00-02/00-03=1) and direct start is disabled (07-04=1)
directly The inverter cannot be started and will flash STP1.
On power up. The run input is active at power-up, refer to descriptions of
(07-04).

StP2 Keypad Stop


If the Stop key is pressed while the inverter is set to external
Operated
control mode (00-02/00-03=1) then‘STP2’flashes after stop.
when inverter Release and re-activate the run contact to restart the inverter.
in external
Control mode.

E.S. When external rapid stop input is activated the inverter will
External
decelerate to stop and the display will flash with E.S.
Rapid stop
message.
b.b. When external base block input is activated the inverter
External base
block stops immediately and then the display will flash with b.b.
message.
PdEr
PID feedback
PID feedback loss is detected.
loss
AtEr
1. Motor nameplate data Input errors.
Auto tuninig error
2. Emergency stop is activated while auto tuning.

FIrE 1. Software rev below 1.1, the fire mode functions when 08-17
=1
2. Software ver 1.1 and above,the firemode functions when
Fire Mode
03-00~03-05 =【28】
3. The diplay on the keypad indicates FIrE
4. Under fire mode function, the inverter will run at full speed

5-4
5.2 General troubleshooting
Status Checking point Remedy
Is the wiring for the output Wiring must match U, V, and W terminals of
Motor runs
terminals correct? the motor.
in wrong
Is the wiring for forward and
direction Check for correct wiring.
reverse signals correct?
Is the wiring for the analog
The motor Check for correct wiring.
frequency inputs correct?
speed can
Is the setting of operation mode
not be Check the operation mode of the operator.
correct?
regulated.
Is the load too excessive? Reduce the load.
Motor Check the motor specifications
Confirm the motor specifications.
running (poles, voltage…) correct?
speed too Is the gear ratio correct? Confirm the gear ratio.
high or too Is the setting of the highest
Confirm the highest output frequency
low output frequency correct?
Is the load too excessive? Reduce the load.
1. Minimize the variation of the load.
Motor speed Does the load vary excessively? 2. Consider increasing the capacities of the
varies inverter and the motor.
unusually 1. Consider adding an AC reactor at the power
Is the input power erratic or is
input side if using single-phase power.
there a phase loss ?
2. Check wiring if using three-phase power.
Is the power connected to the 1. Is the power applied ?
correct L1(L), L2, and L3(N) 2. Turn the power OFF and then ON again.
terminals? 3. Make sure the power voltage is correct.
is the charging indicator lit ? 4. Make sure screws are secured firmly.
Is there voltage across the
Turn the power OFF and then ON again.
output terminals T1, T2, and T3?
Is overload causing the motor to
Reduce the load so the motor will run.
stall?
Motor can
not run Are there any abnormalities in
the inverter? See error descriptions to check wiring and
Is there a forward or reverse run correct if necessary.
command ?
1. Is analog frequency input signal wiring
Has the analog frequency signal
correct?
been input?
2. Is voltage of frequency input correct?
Is the operation mode setting
Operate through the digital keypad
correct?

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5.3 Troubleshooting of the Inverter
5.3.1 Quick troubleshooting of the Inverter
INV Fault

Is fault known? NO
YES

Symptoms other than burn


Any Symptoms of burn Check burnt and
out, damage, or fuse NO YES
out and damage? damaged parts
meltdown in the inverter?

YES NO
Is the main circuit DM
Fault signal? NO NO Consult with the supplier
intact?
YES YES

Check according to Is the fuse intact? NO Replace fuse


displayed fault messages YES
Is the main circuit
NO Consult with the supplier
I.G.B.T intact?
YES
Consult with the supplier Visually check controller
YES and Drive boards

Any visual
abnormalities?
NO
Apply the power

Are displays and


indicators of the Replace the pre-charge
NO Is LED lit? NO
operating unit working resistor
normally? YES
YES Is the DC input voltage YES
controlling the power Check terminals and
NO
Any fault display? correct wiring

YES YES
Whatthe message? Is +5V control voltage
NO Consult with the supplier
NO correct?
YES
Replace control board
*to next page and digital operating unit

Is the error eliminated Perform detailed check and


after replacing control NO
consult with the supplier
board?

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From previous page

Check Inverter parameters

Perform parameter
initializations

Specify operation
control mode

Does the FWD or REV Replace the control


NO
LED light flash? board

YES

Set up frequency command

Is the frequency value Replace the control


NO
displayed on the display? board

YES

Are there voltage outputs at Replace the control


NO
terminals U, V and W board

YES

Does the control Board


Connect the motor to run YES
function after replacement
NO

Is there any fault display? YES

NO
NO
Are output
currents of each NO
phase even?

YES
Perform detailed check and
The inverter is OK consult with the supplier.

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5.3.2 Troubleshooting for OC, OL error displays
The inverter displays OC, OL errors

Is the main circuit I.G.B.T


NO Replace I.G.B.T
working

YES

Replace faulty circuit


Any visual abnormalities? YES
board

NO

Apply power

Is the current detector Replace the current


Any abnormal indications? YES YES
OK? controller

NO

Input operation command


Replace control board

Is FWD LED illuminated? NO Replace control board

YES

Input frequency command

Is the output frequency of the


NO Replace control board
operating unit displayed?

YES

Is there Voltage at U,V and W


NO Replace control board
output terminals?

Is the inverter operation OK


Connect the motor to run YES
after board replacement ?

Any fault values displayed? YES

NO

NO
Is the output current of each
NO
phase even?

YES

The inverter is faulted


The inverteroutput is OK
(Perform detailed check)

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5.3.3 Troubleshooting for OV, LV error
The inverter displays OV, LV

Is the main circuit fuse intact? NO Consult with the supplier

YES

Any visual abnormalities? YES Consult with the supplier

NO

Apply power

Any abnormal indications? YES Consult with the supplier

Input operation command

Is FWD LED still illuminated after flash NO Consult with the supplier

YES

Input frequency commands

Is the output frequency of the


NO Replace the control board
operating unit displayed?

YES

Is there Voltage at T1,T2,T3 Replace the control


NO
output terminals? board

YES

Is the inverter operation OK


Connect the motor to run YES
after board replacement?

NO

Any abnormal value? YES

NO
NO
Is the current on all phases
NO
even?

YES

Perform detailed check and


The inverter’s output is OK
consult with the supplier

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5.3.4 Motor not running

The motor can not run

Is MCCB On?

NO

Can MCCB be turned On? NO Short circuited wiring


YES

YES

Are voltages between power 1.The power is abnormal


NO
terminals correct? 2.Incorrect wiring

YES

Is LED lit? NO INVfault

YES

The operation switch is set to


Is the operation switch in  UN?? NO
“RUN” position

YES

Are there outputs between the U,V,


NO INVfault
and W terminals of the motor?

YES

Are outputs between U,V,W the


NO INVfault
same?

YES

1. Motor
2. Motor faults
3. Incorrect wiring

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5.3.5 Motor Overheating
M o to r O v e rh e a tin g

Is lo a d o r c u rre n t e x c e e d in g C o n s id e r re d u c in g th e lo a d a n d in c re a s in g
YES
th e s p e c ifie d v a lu e ? th e c a p a c itie s o f th e in v e rte r a n d m o to r

NO

Is m o to r ru n n in g a t lo w s p e e d
YES S e le c t th e m o to r a g a in
fo r a lo n g tim e ?

NO

Is m o to r v o lta g e b e tw e e n U -
NO IN V fa u lts
V ,V -W ,W -U c o rre c t?

YES

Is th e re a n y d e te rre n c e
p re v e n tin g c o o lin g o f th e YES C le a r th e d e te rre n c e
m o to r

NO

B a d c o n n e c tio n b e tw e e n d riv e
YES C o rre c t th e b a d c o n n e c tio n
a n d th e m o to r

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5.3.6 Motor runs unbalanced

Motor runs unbalanced

Does it happen Is the acceleration


YES NO Increase the Acc/ Dec time
during eceleration? time correct?

NO Reduce the load.Increase


YES
capacities of INV and the motor.
Are the output voltages
between U-V,V-W,W-U NO INV faults
balanced?

YES

Reduce the load fluctuation


Is the load fluctuating? YES
or add a flywheel.

NO

Any mechanical vibration or Inspect the mechanical


YES
gear backlash system

NO

INV faults

5.4 Routine and periodic inspection


To ensure stable and safe operation, check and maintain the inverter at regular intervals.
Use the checklist below to carry out inspection.
Disconnect power after approximately 5 minutes to make sure no voltage is present on the output terminals
before any inspection or maintenance.

Checking
Items Details period Methods Criteria Remedies
Daily 1Year
Environment & Ground connection
Temperature:
-10 – 40oC
Confirm the Measure with Improve the
(14-120℉)
Ambient temperature and ◎ thermometer ambient or
Humidity:
conditions at humidity at the machine and hygrometer relocate the
Below
the installation drive to a
95%RH
better area.
Are there inflammable Keep area
◎ Visual check
materials in the vicinity? clear
Any unusual vibration Visual, hearing Keep area Secure

from the machine check clear screws
Installation
Grounding Measure the Improve the
Is the grounding 200Vclass:
◎ resistance with grounding if
resistance correct? below 100Ω
a multi-tester needed.

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Terminals & Wiring
Any loose parts or

terminals?
Visual check Correct Secure
Connection Any damage to the
◎ Check with a installation terminals and
terminals base ?
screwdriver requirement remove rust
Any corroded

Terminals?
Any broken wires? ◎ Correct
Rectify as
Wiring Any damage to the wire Visual check wiring
◎ necessary
insulation? requirement
Voltage
Measure the Voltage must Improve input
Input power Is the voltage of the
◎ voltage with a conform with voltage if
voltage main circuit correct?
multi-tester the spec. necessary.
Circuit boards and components
Any contamination or
damage to printed ◎ Clean or
Printed circuit circuit board? replace the
board
Discolored, overheated, circuit board
◎ Correct
or burned parts Visual check
Any unusual odor or component
◎ Replace
leakage condition
Capacitor capacitor or
Any deformity or inverter

protrusion
Clean
Any dust or debris ◎
components
No short
Power circuit or
component Check resistance Measure with a broken circuit Consult with

between each terminals multi-tester in the supplier
three-phase
output
Peripheral device
Whether something
Nose,Visual
smells stench or ◎
check
insulator breaks Replacement
Rheostat
Whether rheostat wiring rheostat
or connector are ◎ Visual check
damaged No
Check contacts and abnormalities
connections for any ◎
Electromagnetic Replacement
abnormality.
Contactor Contactor
Unusual vibration and
◎ hearing check
noise
Is there any Replacement
Reactor ◎ Visual check
abnormalities? Reactor
Cooling System
Unusual vibration and Visual or Consult with

noise hearing check the supplier
Cooling fan
Excessive dust or
◎ Clean the fan
debris Correct
Excessive dust or cooling Clean up
Heat sink ◎ Visual check
debris debris or dust
Is the ventilation path Clear the
Ventilation Path ◎
blocked? path

5-13
5.5 Maintenance
To ensure long-term reliability, follow the instructions below to perform regular inspection. Turn the power off
and wait for a minimum of 5 minutes before inspection to avoid potential shock hazard from the charge
stored in high-capacity capacitors.

1. Maintenance Check List

¾ Ensure that temperature and humidity around the inverters is as required in the instruction
manual, installed away from any sources of heat and the correct ventilation is provided..
¾ For replacement of a failed or damaged inverter consult with the local supplier.
¾ Ensure that the installation area is free from dust and any other contamination.
¾ Check and ensure that the ground connections are secure and correct.
¾ Terminal screws must be tight, especially on the power input and output of the inverter.
¾ Do not perform any insulation test on the control circuit.

2.Insulation test Method


Single Phase Three Phase

L1(L) T1 L1(L) T1

Power Inverter Power Inverter T2 Motor


L2 T2 Motor L2
Source Source

L3(N) T3 L3(N) T3

Dielectric Dielectric
Withstand Withstand
Voltage Test Voltage Test

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Chapter6 Peripherals Components

6.1 Reactor Specifications


Specification
Model: E510-□□□-XXX
Current (A) Inductance (mH)
2P5 5.0 2.1
201 5.0 2.1
202 19.0 1.1
203 25.0 0.71
205 20 0.53
208 30.0 0.35
210 40.0 0.265
215 60 0.18
220 80 0.13

Specification
Model: E510-□□□-XXX
Current (A) Inductance (mH)
401 2.5 8.4
402 5.0 4.2
403 7.5 3.6
405 10 2.2
408 16.0 1.42
410 20.0 1.06
415 30.0 0.7
420 40 0.53
425 50 0.42

6.2 Electromagnetic Contactor Circuit Breaker


Molded-case circuit Magnetic contactor (MC)
Model: E510-□□□-XXX breaker made made
by TECO by TECO
2P5 TO-50E 10A
201 TO-50E 20A CN-11
202/203/205 TO-50E 30A
208 TO-50E 50A CN-18
210 TO-100S 60A CN-25
215 TO-100S 100A CN-50
220 TO-100S 100A CN-60
401/402/403/405 TO-50E 15A CN-11
408 TO-50E 20A CN-16
410 TO-50E 30A CN-18
415 TO-50E 50A CN-25
420 TO-100S 50A CN-35
425 TO-100S 75A CN-50

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6.3 Fuse Specification
Model: E510-□□□-XXX Fuse types
2P5/201 15A, 600VAC
202/203 20A, 600VAC
205 30A, 600VAC
208/210 60A, 600VAC
215/220 100A,600VAC,100KA I.R.
401/402 5/10A, 600VAC
403/405 15/20A, 600VAC
408/210 40A, 600VAC
415 70A, 600VAC
420 70A,600VAC,100KA I.R.
425 100A,600VAC,100KA I.R.

6.4 Brake Resistor


Model: Minimum
Brake Cell
Horse
Motor Specification Brake
Resistor
E510-□□□- Capacity ED(%) Torque
Parallel (HP) (KW) Parallel (%)
XXX Model (W) (Ω) (W) (Ω)
Number Number
2P5 - - 0.5 0.4 60 200 - 8 214 200 70
201 - - 1 0.75 60 200 - 8 117 200 70
202 - - 2 1.5 150 100 - 10 117 250 70
203 - - 3 2.2 200 70 - 9 112 250 70
205 - - 5 3.7 300 40 - 8 117 500 30
208 - - 7.5 5.5 500 25 - 8 123 1000 25
210 - - 10 7.5 600 20 - 8 117 1000 25
215 - - 15 11 2400 17 - 10 100 2000 15
220 - - 20 15 3000 13 - 10 100 2000 10
401 - - 1 0.75 60 750 - 8 123 800 120
402 - - 2 1.5 150 400 - 10 117 800 120
403 - - 3 2.2 200 250 - 8 123 900 100
405 - - 5 3.7 300 150 - 8 123 1200 60
408 - - 7.5 5.5 500 100 - 8 123 1500 50
410 - - 10 7.5 600 80 - 8 117 1500 50
415 - - 15 11 1500 40 - 8 149 2000 50
420 - - 20 15 1600 50 - 10 100 3000 25
425 TBU-430 - 25 18.5 4800 32 1 10 120 6000 15

※Note: Formula for brake resistor: W= (Vpnb * Vpnb) * ED% / Rmin


1. W: braking resistor power (Watts)
2. Vpnb: braking voltage (220V=380VDC, 440V=760VDC)
3. ED%: braking effective period
4. Rmin: braking resistor rated ohms

6-2
6.5 Noise filter
AC Drive Model Noise filter
Supply
HP Brand Model Rated Current
voltage
7.5HP/10HP 096.05001.00 50A
3ψ200V LCR
15HP/20HP 097.08004.00 80A
7.5HP/10HP/15HP LCR 096.05001.00 50A
3ψ400V
20HP/25HP SCHAFFNER FS42500-50-99 50A

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Appendix-1 Instructions for UL


◆ Safety Precautions

DANGER
Electrical Shock Hazard
Do not connect or disconnect wiring while the power is on.
Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Do not operate equipment with covers removed.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
The diagrams in this section may show drives without covers or safety shields to show details. Be sure to reinstall covers or shields before
operating the drives and run the drives according to the instructions described in this manual.

Always ground the motor-side grounding terminal.


Improper equipment grounding could result in death or serious injury by contacting the motor case.

Do not touch any terminals before the capacitors have fully discharged.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
Before wiring terminals, disconnect all power to the equipment. The internal capacitor remains charged even after the power supply is turned off.
After shutting off the power, wait for at least the amount of time specified on the drive before touching any components.

Do not allow unqualified personnel to perform work on the drive.


Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
Installation, maintenance, inspection, and servicing must be performed only by authorized personnel familiar with installation, adjustment, and
maintenance of AC drives.

Do not perform work on the drive while wearing loose clothing, jewelry, or lack of eye protection.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
Remove all metal objects such as watches and rings, secure loose clothing, and wear eye protection before beginning work on the drive.

Do not remove covers or touch circuit boards while the power is on.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.

Fire Hazard
Tighten all terminal screws to the specified tightening torque.
Loose electrical connections could result in death or serious injury by fire due to overheating of electrical connections.

Do not use an improper voltage source.


Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury by fire.
Verify that the rated voltage of the drive matches the voltage of the incoming power supply before applying power.

Do not use improper combustible materials.


Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury by fire.
Attach the drive to metal or other noncombustible material.

NOTICE
Observe proper electrostatic discharge procedures (ESD) when handling the drive and circuit boards.
Failure to comply may result in ESD damage to the drive circuitry.

Never connect or disconnect the motor from the drive while the drive is outputting voltage.
Improper equipment sequencing could result in damage to the drive.

Do not use unshielded cable for control wiring.


Failure to comply may cause electrical interference resulting in poor system performance. Use shielded twisted-pair wires and ground the shield
to the ground terminal of the drive.
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NOTICE
Do not modify the drive circuitry.
Failure to comply could result in damage to the drive and will void warranty.
Teco is not responsible for any modification of the product made by the user. This product must not be modified.

Check all the wiring to ensure that all connections are correct after installing the drive and connecting any other devices.
Failure to comply could result in damage to the drive.

◆ UL Standards
The UL/cUL mark applies to products in the United States and Canada and it means that UL has performed product testing and evaluation and
determined that their stringent standards for product safety have been met. For a product to receive UL certification, all components inside that
product must also receive UL certification.

UL/cUL Mark

◆ UL Standards Compliance
This drive is tested in accordance with UL standard UL508C and complies with UL requirements. To ensure continued compliance when using this
drive in combination with other equipment, meet the following conditions:
■ Installation Area
Do not install the drive to an area greater than pollution severity 2 (UL standard).
■ Main Circuit Terminal Wiring
UL approval requires crimp terminals when wiring the drive’s main circuit terminals. Use crimping tools as specified by the crimp terminal
manufacturer. Teco recommends crimp terminals made by NICHIFU for the insulation cap.
The table below matches drives models with crimp terminals and insulation caps. Orders can be placed with a Teco representative or directly
with the Teco sales department.

Closed-Loop Crimp Terminal Size

Wire Gauge Terminal Crimp Terminal Tool Insulation Cap


Drive Model mm2 (AWG) (min)
E510
R/L1 x S/L2 x T/L3 U/T1 x V/T2 x W/T3 Screws Model No. Machine No. Model No.
201 2.1 (14) M3.5 R2-3.5 Nichifu NH 1 / 9 TIC 2
202 3.3 (12) M4 R3.5-4 Nichifu NH 1 / 9 TIC 3.5
202-H3 2.1 (14) M3.5 R2-3.5 Nichifu NH 1 / 9 TIC 2
205 5.3 (10) M4 R5.5-4 Nichifu NH 1 / 9 TIC 5.5
210 8.4 (8) M5 R8-5 Nichifu NH 1 / 9 TIC 8
220 21.2 (4) M5 R22-5 Nichifu NOP 150H TIC 22
402 2.1 (14) M3.5 R2-3.5 Nichifu NH 1 / 9 TIC 2
405 2.1 (14) M4 R2-3.5 Nichifu NH 1 / 9 TIC 2
415 8.4 (8) M5 R8-5 Nichifu NH 1 / 9 TIC 8
425 8.4 (8) M5 R8-5 Nichifu NH 1 / 9 TIC 8
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Appendix-1 Instructions for UL

Recommended Input Fuse Selection


Fuse Type
Drive Model E510 Manufacturer: Bussmann / FERRAZ SHAWMUT
Model Fuse Ampere Rating (A)
200 V Class Single / Three-Phase Drives
2P5-HXXX Bussmann 20CT 690V 20A
201-HXXX Bussmann 20CT 690V 20A
202-HXXX Bussmann 35FE 690V 35A
203-HXXX Bussmann 50FE 690V 50A
2P5-H3XX Bussmann 20CT 690V 20A
201-H3XX Bussmann 20CT 690V 20A
202-H3XX Bussmann 20CT 690V 20A
203-H3XX Bussmann 30FE 690V 30A
205-XXXX Bussmann 50FE 690V 50A
208-XXXX Bussmann 63FE 690V 63A
210-XXXX FERRAZ SHAWMUT A50QS100-4 500V 100A
215-XXXX Bussmann 120FEE / FERRAZ A50QS150-4 690V 120A / 500V 150A
220-XXXX FERRAZ SHAWMUT A50QS150-4 500V 150A

Fuse Type
Drive Model E510 Manufacturer: Bussmann / FERRAZ SHAWMUT
Model Fuse Ampere Rating (A)
400 V Class Three-Phase Drives
401-XXXX Bussmann 10CT 690V 10A
402-XXXX Bussmann 16CT 690V 16A
403-XXXX Bussmann 16CT 690V 16A
405-XXXX Bussmann 25ET 690V 25A
408-XXXX Bussmann 40FE 690V 40A
410-XXXX Bussmann 50FE 690V 50A
415-XXXX Bussmann 63FE 690V 63A
■ 420-XXXX Bussmann 80FE 690V 80A
425-XXXX FERRAZ SHAWMUT A50QS100-4 500V 100A
 
 
◆ Motor Overtemperature Protection
Motor overtemperature protection shall be provided in the end use application.

■ Field Wiring Terminals
 
All input and output field wiring terminals not located within the motor circuit shall be marked to indicate the proper connections that are to be
made to each terminal and indicate that copper conductors,
  rated 75°C are to be used.

■ Drive Short-Circuit Rating


This drive has undergone the UL short-circuit test, which certifies that during a short circuit in the power supply the current flow will not rise above
value. Please see electrical ratings for maximum voltage and table below for current.
• The MCCB and breaker protection and fuse ratings (refer to the preceding table) shall be equal to or greater than the short-circuit tolerance of the
power supply being used.
• Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than ( A ) RMS symmetrical amperes for ( Hp ) Hp in 240 / 480 V class drives motor
■ overload protection.

Horse Power ( Hp ) Current ( A ) Voltage ( V )


1 - 50 5,000 240 / 480
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Appendix-1 Instructions for UL

◆ Drive Motor Overload Protection


Set parameter 02-01 (motor rated current) to the appropriate value to enable motor overload protection. The internal motor overload protection is
UL listed and in accordance with the NEC and CEC.
■ 02-01 Motor Rated Current
Setting Range: Model Dependent
Factory Default: Model Dependent
The motor rated current parameter (02-01) protects the motor and allows for proper vector control when using open loop vector or flux vector
control methods (00-00 = 1). The motor protection parameter 08-05 is set as factory default. Set 02-01 to the full load amps (FLA) stamped on
the nameplate of the motor.
The operator must enter the rated current of the motor (02-01) in the menu during auto-tuning.

■ Motor Overload Protection Selection


The drive has an electronic overload protection function (OL1) based on time, output current, and output frequency, which protects the motor from
overheating. The electronic thermal overload function is UL-recognized, so it does not require an external thermal overload relay for single motor
operation.
This parameter selects the motor overload curve used according to the type of motor applied.
Overload Protection Settings

Setting Description
08-05=0 Disabled
08-05=1 Enabled
08-12=0 Constant Torque (OL =103 %) (150 % for 1 Minute)
08-12=1 Variable Torque (OL = 113 %)(123 % for 1 Minute)
08-11=0 Standard Motor protection
08-11=1 Inverter duty motor protection

Sets the motor overload protection function in 08 group according to the applicable motor.
Setting 08-05 = 0. Disables the motor overload protection function when two or more motors are connected to a single inverter. Use an

alternative method to provide separate overload protection for each motor such as connecting a thermal overload relay to the power line of
each
■ motor.

Setting 08-12 = 0. To protect the general mechanical load, as long as the load is less than 103% rated current, the motor continue to run.
The load is larger than 150% rated current, the motor will run for 1 minute. (Refer to following curve (1)).

Setting 08-12 = 1. To protect HVAC load(FANPUMP…so on)as long as the load is less than 113% rated current, the motor continue to run.
The load is larger than 123% rated current, the motor will run for 1 minute.
Setting 08-11 = 0. For motors without a forced cooling fan (general purpose standard motor), the heat dissipation capability is lower when in
low speed operation.
Setting 08-11 = 1. For motors with a forced cooling fan (inverter duty or V/F motor), the heat dissipation capability is not dependent upon
the rotating speed.

To protect the motor from overload by using electronic overload protection, be sure to set parameter 02-01 according to the rated current value
shown on the motor nameplate.
Refer
■ to the following "Motor Overload Protection Time" for the standard motor overload protection curve example : Setting 08-12 = 0.


Motor Overload Protection Time

The heat sinking function will not be as effective when the motor run at low speed. So the thermal relay action level will decline at the same time.
(The curve 1 will change to curve 2).

■ 08-06 Motor Overload Operation Selection

Setting Description
0 Coast-to-Stop After Overload Protection is Activated
1 Drive Will Not Trip when Overload Protection is Activated (OL1)
■ L
 
Appendix 2: E510 parameter setting list
Customer Inverter Model
Site Location Contact Phone
Address
Parameter Setting Parameter Setting Parameter Setting Parameter Setting
code content code content code content code content
00-00 02-08 04-03 05-27
00-01 02-09 04-04 05-28
00-02 02-10 04-05 05-29
00-03 02-11 04-06 05-30
00-04 02-12 04-07 05-31
00-05 02-13 04-08 05-32
00-06 02-14 04-09 05-33
00-07 02-15 04-10 05-34
00-08 02-16 04-11 05-35
00-09 03-00 04-12 05-36
00-10 03-01 04-13 05-37
00-11 03-02 04-14 05-38
00-12 03-03 04-15 05-39
00-13 03-04 04-16 05-40
00-14 03-05 05-00 05-41
00-15 03-06 05-01 05-42
00-16 03-07 05-02 05-43
00-17 03-08 05-03 05-44
00-18 03-09 05-04 05-45
00-19 03-10 05-05 05-46
00-20 03-11 05-06 05-47
01-00 03-12 05-07 05-48
01-01 03-13 05-08 06-00
01-02 03-14 05-09 06-01
01-03 03-15 05-10 06-02
01-04 03-16 05-11 06-03
01-05 03-17 05-12 06-04
01-06 03-18 05-13 06-05
01-07 03-19 05-14 06-06
01-08 03-20 05-15 06-07
01-09 03-21 05-16 06-08
01-10 03-22 05-17 06-09
01-11 03-23 05-18 06-10
01-12 03-24 05-19 06-11
02-00 03-25 05-20 06-12
02-01 03-26 05-21 06-13
02-02 03-27 05-22 06-14
02-04 03-28 05-23 06-15
02-05 04-00 05-24 06-16
02-06 04-01 05-25 06-17
02-07 04-02 05-26 06-18
App 2-1
Parameter Setting Parameter Setting Parameter Setting Parameter Setting
code content code content code content code content
06-19 08-03 10-22 14-05
06-20 08-04 11-00 14-06
06-21 08-05 11-01 14-07
06-22 08-06 11-02 14-08
06-23 08-07 11-03 14-09
06-24 08-08 11-04 14-10
06-25 08-09 11-05 14-11
06-26 08-10 11-06 14-12
06-27 08-11 11-07 14-13
06-28 08-12 11-08 14-14
06-29 08-13 11-09 14-15
06-30 08-14 11-11 14-16
06-31 08-15 11-12 14-17
06-32 08-16 11-13 14-18
06-34 08-17 11-14 14-19
06-35 08-18 11-15 14-20
06-36 09-00 11-16 14-21
06-37 09-01 11-17 14-22
06-38 09-02 12-00 14-23
06-39 09-03 12-01 14-24
06-40 09-04 12-02 14-25
06-41 09-05 12-03 14-26
06-42 09-06 12-04 14-27
06-43 09-07 12-05 14-28
06-44 09-08 12-06 14-29
06-45 09-09 12-07 14-30
06-46 10-00 12-08 14-31
06-47 10-01 12-09 14-32
07-00 10-02 12-10 14-33
07-01 10-03 12-11 14-34
07-02 10-04 12-12 14-35
07-03 10-05 12-13 14-36
07-04 10-06 12-14 14-37
07-05 10-07 12-15 14-38
07-06 10-08 13-00 14-39
07-07 10-09 13-01 14-40
07-08 10-10 13-02 14-41
07-09 10-11 13-03 14-42
07-10 10-12 13-04 14-43
07-11 10-13 13-05 14-44
07-12 10-14 13-06 14-45
07-13 10-15 13-07 14-46
07-14 10-16 13-08 14-47
07-15 10-17 14-00 15-00
07-16 10-18 14-01 15-01
08-00 10-19 14-02 15-02
08-01 10-20 14-03 15-03
08-02 10-21 14-04 15-04

App 2-2
Parameter Setting Parameter Setting Parameter Setting Parameter Setting
code content code content code content code content
15-05 15-17 15-29
15-06 15-18 15-30
15-07 15-19 15-31
15-08 15-20 15-32
15-09 15-21
15-10 15-22
15-11 15-23
15-12 15-24
15-13 15-25
15-14 15-26
15-15 15-27
15-16 15-28

App 2-3
Appendix 3: E510 MODBUS Communication protocol
1. Communication Data Frame
E510series inverter can be controlled by a PC or other controller with the Communication
protocol, Modbus ASCII Mode & Mode RTU, RS485 or RS232. Frame length maximum 80
bytes.

1.1 Hardware installation


controller Slave E510 Slave E510 Slave E510 Slave E510
(PLC / HMI or Station 01 Station 02 Station 03 Station FE
PC ) Option Card Option Card Option Card Option Card
RS-485 A B A B A B A B
Interface
Response

Request

120Ω 120Ω
1/4w 1/4w

** The network is terminated at each end with an external terminating resistor (120Ω,1/4w)**

1.2 Data format ASCII MODE

STX(3AH) Start bit = 3AH


Address Hi Communication Address(Station):
Address Lo 2-digit ASCII Code
Function Hi Function Code (command):
Function Lo 2-digit ASCII Code
Command Start Address
command Start byte:
Command Start Address
4-digit ASCII Code
Command Start Address
Command Start Address
Data length The length of the command:
Data length
Data length 4-digit ASCII Code
Data length
LRC Check Hi LRC Check Code:
LRC Check Lo 2-digit ASCII Code
END Hi End Byte :
END Lo END Hi = CR(0DH) , END Lo= LF(0AH)

App3-1
MASTER(PLC etc.) send request to SLAVE, whereas response to
SLAVE
MASTER.
Address
The signal receiving is illustrated here.
The data length is varied with the command(Function). Function Code
DATA
CRC CHECK
Signal Interval
** The interval should be maintained at 10ms between command signal and request.

1.3 SLAVE(Address)
00H : Broadcast to all the drivers
01H : to the No.01 Drivers
0FH : to the No.15 Drivers
10H : to the No.16 Drivers
and so on....,Max to 32(20H)

1.4 Function Code


03H : Read the register contents
06H : write a WORD to register
08H : Loop test
10H : write several data to register(complex number register write)

2.CMS (Checksum and time-out definition)


2.1 LRC CHECK
ex: ADDRESS 01H
FUNCTION 03H
COMMAND 01H
00H
DATA LENGTH 0AH
-----------------------
0FH------------true complement
Checksum = F1H
CS(H) = 46H (ASCII)
CS(L) = 31H (ASCII)

App3-2
2.2 CRC CHECK:CRC Check Code is calculated from SLAVE Address to end of the data.
The
calculation method is illustrated as follow:
(1). Load a 16-bit register with FFFF hex (all’s1).Call this the CRC register.
(2). Exclusive OR the first 8-bit byte of the message with the low-order byte of the 16-bit
CRC register, putting the result in the CRC register.
(3). Shift the CRC register one bit to the right (toward the LSB), Zero-filling the MSB,
Extract and examines the LSB.

(4). (If the LSB was 0): Repeat Steps(3)(another shift). (If the LSB was 1): Exclusive OR
the CRC register with the polynomial value A001 hex (1010 0000 0000 0001), putting the
result in the CRC register.

(5). Repeat Steps (3) and (4) until 8 shifts been performed. When this is done, a
complete 8-bit byteWill be processed .
(6). Repeat Steps (2) through (5) for next 8-bit byte of the message, Continue doing this
until all bytes have been processed. The final content of the CRC register is the CRC
value. Placing the CRC into the message: When the 16-bit CRC (2 8-bit bytes) is
transmitted in the message, the Low-order byte will be transmitted first, followed by the
high-order byte, For example, if the CRC value is 1241 hex, the CRC-16 Upper put the
41h, the CRC-16 Lower put the 12h.

z CRC calculation application program


UWORD ch_sum ( UBYTE long , UBYTE *rxdbuff )
{
BYTE i = 0;
UWORD wkg = 0xFFFF;
while ( long-- )
{
wkg ^= rxdbuff++;
for ( i = 0 ; i < 8; i++ )
{
if ( wkg & 0x0001 )
{
wkg = ( wkg >> 1 ) ^ 0xa001;
}
else
{
wkg = wkg >> 1;
}
}
}
return( wkg );
}

App3-3
3.Error code
ASCII Mode RTU Mode
STX ‘:’ SLAVE Address 02H
‘0’ Function 83H
Address Exception
‘1’ 52H
code
‘8’ High C0H
Function CRC-16
‘6’ Low CDH
Exception ‘5’
code ‘1’
‘2’
LRC Check
‘8’
‘CR’
END
‘LF’

Under communication linking, the driver responses the Exception Code and send Function
Code AND 80H to main system if there is error happened.
Error Code Description
51 Function Code Error
52 Address Error
53 Data Amount Error
54 DATA Over Range
55 Writing Mode Error

App3-4
4 Inverter Control
4.1 Command Data (Readable and Writable)

Register No. Bit Content


2500H Reserved
Operation Signal
0 Operation Command 1 : Run 0 : Stop
1 Reverse Command 1 : Reverse 0 : Forward
2 Abnormal 1 : EFO
3 Fault Reset 1 : Reset
4 Jog Forward Command 1 : Jog Forward
5 Jog Reverse Command 1 : Jog Reverse
6 Multi-function CommandS1 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
2501H
7 Multi-function CommandS2 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
8 Multi-function CommandS3 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
9 Multi-function CommandS4 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
A Multi-function CommandS5 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
B Multi-function CommandS6 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
C Relay R1 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
D Relay R2 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
E~F Reserved
2502H Frequency Command
2503~251FH Reserved

Note: Write in zero for Not used BIT, do not write in data for the reserved register.

4.2 Monitor Data (Only for reading)

Register No. Bit Content


State Signal
0 Operation state 1 : Run 0 : Stop
1 Direction state 1 : Reverse 0 : Forward
2520H 2 Inverter operation prepare state 1:ready 0 : unready
3 Abnormal 1 : Abnormal
4 DATA setting error 1 : Error
5-F Reserved

App3-5
Register
Content
No.
abnormity
00 The inverter is normal 20 Over current during decelerating)( OC-D )

01 Inverter over heat)( OH ) 21 (OC_S)

02 Over current at stop)( OC ) 22 Reserved

03 Under voltage( LV ) 23 Under voltage during running( LV-C )

04 Over voltage)( OV ) 24 Over voltage at constant speed( OV-C )

05 Reserved 25 Inverter over heat during running( OH-C )

06 External BB( bb ) 26 stop at 0 Hz( STP0 )

07 ( CTER ) 27 Direct start disable)( STP1 )

08 ( PDER ) 28 Control panel emergency stop( STP2 )

09 (EPR) 29 Keypad operation error)( Err1 )

10 (ATER ) 30 Parameter setting error( Err2 )


2521H
11 ( OL3 ) 31 (Err4)
Communication failure)
12 Inverter over load( OL2 ) 32 ( Err5 )

13 Motor over load(OL1) 33 Communication failure( Err6 )

14 (EFO) 34 ( Err7 )

15 External bb E.S ) 35 (Err8)

16 ( LOC ) 36 Reserved

17 Reserved 37 Reserved

Over voltage at constant speed


18 38 (EPR1)
( OC-C )
Over current during
19 accelerating)( OC-A ) 39 (EPR2)

40 Inverter over speed( OVSP )


Sequence input status
0 Terminal S1 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
1 Terminal S2 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
2 Terminal S3 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
3 Terminal S4 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
2522H 4 Terminal S5 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
5 Terminal S6 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
Contact output
6 Relay R1 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
7 Relay R2 1 :“ON” 0:“OFF”
9~F Reserved

App3-6
Register No. Content
2523H frequency command(100/1Hz)
2524H Output frequency (100/1Hz)
2525H Output voltage command (10/1V)
2526H DC voltage command (1/1V)
2527H Output current (10/1A)
2528H Temperature
2529H Output torque
252AH PID feedback (100% / fmax , 10/1% )
252BH PID input (100% / fmax, 10/1%)
252CH TM2 AVI input value (1000 / 10V) *1
252DH TM2 ACI input value (1000 / 10V) *1
252EH-~252FH reserved

App3-7
4.3Read the data in the holding register [03H]
Master unit reads the contents of the holding register with the continuous number for the
specified
quantity.
Note:1、Limit number of read data,RTU: 37,ASCII:17.
2、Can only Continuous read the address of the same Group
3、Read data Quantity≥1.
(Example) Read the SLAVE station No:01 ,E510 drive’s frequency command.
ASCII Mode
Instruction Message Response Message (Normal)
Response(Fault)
3AH STX 3AH STX 3AH STX
30H SLAVE 30H SLAVE 30H SLAVE
31H Address 31H Address 31H Address
30H Function 30H 38H Function
Function Code
33H Code 33H 33H Code
41H 30H 35H
DATA Number Error Code
30H Start 32H 32H
32H Address 31H ?
First LRC CHECK
33H 37H holding ?
30H 37H register 0DH
END
30H 30H 0AH
Quantity
30H ?
LRC CHECK
31H ?
? 0DH
LRC CHECK END
? 0AH
0DH
END
0AH

RTU Mode
Instruction Message Response Message (Normal) Response(Fault)
SLAVE Address 01H SLAVE Address 01H SLAVE Address 01H
Function Code 03H Function Code 03H Function Code 83H
Start High A0H DATA Number 02H Error Code 52H
Address Low 23H First High 07H High C0H
holding CRC-16
High 00H register Low D0H Low CDH
Quantity
Low 01H High BBH
CRC-16
High 57H Low E8H
CRC-16
Low C0H

App3-8
4.4 LOOP BACK testing [08H]
The function code checks communication between MASTER and SLAVE.
The instruction message is returned as a response message without being changed.
Any value can be used for test codes or data.
ASCII Mode
Instruction Message Response Message (Normal) Response(Fault)
3AH STX 3AH STX 3AH STX
30H SLAVE 30H SLAVE 30H SLAVE
31H Address 31H Address 31H Address
30H Function 30H 38H Function
Function Code
38H Code 38H 38H Code
30H 30H 32H
Error Code
30H 30H 30H
Test Code Test Code
30H 30H 37H
LRC CHEC
30H 30H 35H
0DH
41H 41H END
0AH
35H DATA 35H DATA
33H 33H
37H 37H
31H 31H
LRC CHECK LRC CHECK
42H 42H
0DH 0DH
END END
0AH 0AH

RTU Mode
Instruction Message Response Message (Normal) Response(Fault)
SLAVE Address 01H SLAVE Address 01H SLAVE Address 01H
Function Code 08H Function Code 08H Function Code 88H
Test High 00H Test High 00H Error Code 20H
Code Low 00H Code Low 00H High 47H
CRC-16
High A5H High A5H Low D8H
DATA DATA
Low 37H Low 37H
High DAH High DAH
CRC-16 CRC-16
Low 8DH Low 8DH

App3-9
4.5 Write holding register [06H]
Specified data are written into the several specified holding registers from the Specified
respectively.
(Example)Set SLAVE station No:01, writeE510 drive frequency reference 60.0HZ.

ASCII Mode

Instruction Message Response Message (Normal) Response(Fault)


3AH STX 3AH STX 3AH STX
30H SLAVE 30H SLAVE 30H SLAVE
31H Address 31H Address 31H Address
30H Function 30H 38H Function
Function Code
36H Code 36H 36H Code
41H 41H 35H
Error Code
30H Start 30H Start 32H
30H Address 30H Address ?
LRC CHECK
32H 32H ?
0DH
31H 31H END
0AH
37H DATA 37H DATA
37H 37H
30H 30H
? LRC ?
LRC CHECK
? CHECK ?
0DH 0DH
END END
0AH 0AH

RTU Mode
Instruction Message Response Message (Normal) Response(Fault)
SLAVE Address 01H SLAVE Address 01H SLAVE Address 01H
Function Code 06H Function Code 06H Function Code 86H
Start High A0H Start High A0H Error Code 52H
Address Low 02H Address Low 02H High C3H
CRC-16
High 17H High 17H Low 9DH
DATA DATA
Low 70H Low 70H
High 04H High 04H
CRC-16 CRC-16
Low 1EH Low 1EH

App3-10
4.6 Write in several holding registers [10H]
Specified data are written into the several specified holding registers from the Specified
number,
respectively.
Note: 1. Limit number of read data,RTU: 35, ASCII:15.
2. Can only Continuous read the address of the same Group.
3. Read data Quantity≥1.
(Example)Set SLAVE station No:01, E510 drive as forward run at frequency reference
60.0HZ.
ASCII Mode

Instruction Message Response Message (Normal) Response(Fault)


3AH STX 3AH STX 3AH STX
30H 30H 30H SLAVE
SLAVE SLAVE
Address
31H Address 31H Address 31H

31H Function 31H Function 39H Function


30H Code 30H Code 30H Code
41H 41H 35H Error Code
30H Start 30H Start 32H
30H Address 30H Address ?
LRC CHECK
31H 31H ?
0DH
30H 30H END
0AH
Quantity Quantity
30H 30H
30H 30H
32H 32H
30H DATA ?
LRC CHECK
34H Number * ?
30H 0DH
END
30H First 0AH
30H DATA
31H
31H
37H Next
37H DATA
30H
?
LRC CHECK
?
0DH
END
0AH

App3-11
RTU Mode
Instruction Message Response Message (Normal) Response(Fault)
SLAVE
01H SLAVE Address 01H SLAVE Address 01H
Address
Function Code 10H Function Code 10H Function Code 90H
Start High A0H Start High A0H Error Code 52H
Address Low 01H Address Low 01H High CDH
CRC-16
High 00H High 00H Low FDH
Quantity Quantity
Low 02H Low 02H
DATA Number * 04H High 32H
CRC-16
First High 00H Low 08H
DATA Low 01H
Next High 17H
DATA Low 70H
High 95H
CRC-16
Low B0H
* DATA Numbers are the actual number timers 2

App3-12
5.Comparison list between parameter and register
Note:
Parameter register No.: GGnnH, “GG”means Group number , “nn” means Parameter
number
for example: the address of Pr 08-03 is 0803H. the address of Pr 10-11 is 0A0BH
Register Function Register Function Register No. Function
No. No.
Group00 Group01 Group02
0000H 00-00 0100H 01-00 0200H 02-00
0001H 00-01 0101H 01-01 0201H 02-01
0002H 00-02 0102H 01-02 0202H 02-02
0003H 00-03 0103H 01-03 0203H 02-03
0004H 00-04 0104H 01-04 0204H 02-04
0005H 00-05 0105H 01-05 0205H 02-05
0006H 00-06 0106H 01-06 0206H 02-06
0007H 00-07 0107H 01-07 0207H 02-07
0008H 00-08 0108H 01-08 Reserved 02-08
0009H 00-09 0109H 01-09 Reserved 02-09
000AH 00-10 010AH 01-10 Reserved 02-10
000BH 00-11 010BH 01-11 Reserved 02-11
000CH 00-12 010CH 01-12 Reserved 02-12
000DH 00-13 Reserved 02-13
000EH 00-14 020DH 02-14
000FH 00-15 020EH 02-15
0010H 00-16 0210H 02-16
0011H 00-17
0012H 00-18
0013H 00-19
0014H 00-20

App3-13
Register No. Function Register No. Function Register No. Function
Group03 Group04 Group05
0300H 03-00 0400H 04-00 0500H 05-00
0301H 03-01 0401H 04-01 0501H 05-01
0302H 03-02 0402H 04-02 0502H 05-02
0303H 03-03 0403H 04-03 0503H 05-03
0304H 03-04 0404H 04-04 0504H 05-04
0305H 03-05 0405H 04-05 0505H 05-05
0306H 03-06 0406H 04-06 0506H 05-06
0307H 03-07 0407H 04-07 0507H 05-07
0308H 03-08 0408H 04-08 0508H 05-08
0309H 03-09 0409H 04-09 0509H 05-09
030AH 03-10 040AH 04-10 050AH 05-10
030BH 03-11 040BH 04-11 050BH 05-11
030CH 03-12 040CH 04-12 050CH 05-12
030DH 03-13 040DH 04-13 050DH 05-13
030EH 03-14 040EH 04-14 050EH 05-14
030FH 03-15 040FH 04-15 050FH 05-15
0310H 03-16 0510H 05-16
0311H 03-17 0511H 05-17
0312H 03-18 0512H 05-18
0313H 03-19 0513H 05-19
0314H 03-20 0514H 05-20
0315H 03-21 0515H 05-21
0316H 03-22 0516H 05-22
0317H 03-23 0517H 05-23
0318H 03-24 0518H 05-24
0319H 03-25 0519H 05-25
031AH 03-26 051AH 05-26
051BH 05-27
051CH 05-28
051DH 05-29
051EH 05-30
051FH 05-31
0520H 05-32
0521H 05-33
0522H 05-34
0523H 05-35
0524H 05-36

App3-14
Register No. Function Register No. Function Register No. Function
Group03 Group04 Group05
0525H 05-37
0526H 05-38
0527H 05-39
0528H 05-40
0529H 05-41
052AH 05-42
052BH 05-43
052CH 05-44
052DH 05-45
052EH 05-46
052FH 05-47
0530H 05-48

Register No. Function Register No. Function Register No. Function


Group06 Group07 Group08
0600H 06-00 0700H 07-00 0800H 08-00
0601H 06-01 0701H 07-01 0801H 08-01
0602H 06-02 0702H 07-02 0802H 08-02
0603H 06-03 0703H 07-03 0803H 08-03
0604H 06-04 0704H 07-04 0804H 08-04
0605H 06-05 0705H 07-05 0805H 08-05
0606H 06-06 0706H 07-06 0806H 08-06
0607H 06-07 0707H 07-07 0807H 08-07
0608H 06-08 0708H 07-08 0808H 08-08
0609H 06-09 0709H 07-09 0809H 08-09
060AH 06-10 070AH 07-10 080AH 08-10
060BH 06-11 070BH 07-11 080BH 08-11
060CH 06-12 070CH 07-12 080CH 08-12
060DH 06-13 070DH 07-13 080DH 08-13
060EH 06-14 070EH 07-14 080EH 08-14
060FH 06-15 080FH 08-15
0610H 06-16 0810H 08-16
0611H 06-17 0811H 08-17
0612H 06-18 0812H 08-18
0613H 06-19
0614H 06-20

App3-15
Register No. Function Register No. Function Register No. Function
Group06 Group07 Group08
0615H 06-21
0616H 06-22
0617H 06-23
0618H 06-24
0619H 06-25
061AH 06-26
061BH 06-27
061CH 06-28
061DH 06-29
061EH 06-30
061FH 06-31
0620H 06-32
0621H 06-33
0622H 06-34
0623H 06-35
0624H 06-36
0625H 06-37
0626H 06-38
0627H 06-39
0628H 06-40
0629H 06-41
062AH 06-42
062BH 06-43
062CH 06-44
062DH 06-45
062EH 06-46
062FH 06-47

App3-16
Register No. Function Register No. Function Register No. Function
Group09 Group10 Group11
0900H 09-00 0A00H 10-00 0B00H 11-00
0901H 09-01 0A01H 10-01 0B01H 11-01
0902H 09-02 0A02H 10-02 0B02H 11-02
0903H 09-03 0A03H 10-03 0B03H 11-03
0904H 09-04 0A04H 10-04 0B04H 11-04
0905H 09-05 0A05H 10-05 0B05H 11-05
0906H 09-06 0A06H 10-06 0B06H 11-06
0907H 09-07 0A07H 10-07 0B07H 11-07
0908H 09-08 0A08H 10-08 0B08H 11-08
0909H 09-09 0A09H 10-09 0B09H 11-09
0A0AH 10-10 0B0AH 11-10
0A0BH 10-11 0B0BH 11-11
0A0CH 10-12 0B0CH 11-12
0A0DH 10-13 0B0DH 11-13
0A0EH 10-14 0B0EH 11-14
0A0FH 10-15 0B0FH 11-15
0A10H 10-16 0B10H 11-16
0A11H 10-17 0B11H 11-17
0A12H 10-18
0A13H 10-19
0A14H 10-20
0A15H 10-21
0A16H 10-22

App3-17
Register No. Function Register No. Function Register No. Function
Group12 Group13 Group15 *Note
0C00H 12-00 0D00H 13-00 0E20H 15-32
0C01H 12-01 0D01H 13-01
0C02H 12-02 0D02H 13-02
0C03H 12-03 0D03H 13-03
0C04H 12-04 0D04H 13-04
0C05H 12-05 0D05H 13-05
0C06H 12-06 0D06H 13-06
0C07H 12-07 0D07H 13-07
0C08H 12-08 0D08H 13-08
0C09H 12-09
0C0AH 12-10
0C0BH 12-11
0C0CH 12-12
0C0DH 12-13
0C0EH 12-14
0C0FH 12-15
*Note: The communication address of Group 14~15 can be found in “E510 PLC
communication protocol”, except 15-32.

App3-18
Appendix4: PLC Communication Protocol
E510 PLC MEMORY MAP

Ladder Code(0-20 Line) A000h~A031h 50words


Ladder Code(21-40 Line) A032h~A063h 50words
Ladder Code(41-60 Line) A064h~A095h 50words
Ladder Code(61-80 Line) A096h~A0C7h 50words
Timer Code A200h~A227h 40words
Counter Code A228h~A247h 32words
Analog Code A248h~A25Fh 24words
Operation control instruction A260h~A28Fh 48words
Add Subtract code A290h~A2A3h 20words
Multiple Division code A2A4h~A2B7h 20words
Timer mode7 Set Value data type
A2B8h 1word
selection

The final output detection(judgement for ladder)


reserve A400h
reserve
Input Bit (S1~S6) A401h
reserve
Timer Bit (T1~T8) A402h
reserve
Counter Bit (C1~C8) A403h
reserve
Auxiliary relay (M1~M8) A404h
Auxiliary relay (M9~M15)
Operation control (F1~F8) A405h
reserve
Analog Bit (G1~G8) A406h
Encoder bit (H1~H4)
Output Bit (Q1~Q2) A407h
reserve
Compile machine Code A408h~A457h

Note:
Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

App4-1
Trigger detection (judgement forFunction)
Encoder Bit A458h
Analog Bit
Timer Bit (Current state) A459h
Timer Bit (Last state)
Counter Bit (Current state) A45Ah
Counter Bit (Last state)
Operation Control Bit A45Bh
AS Bit
MD Bit A45Ch

PLC Operation instruction


RUN&STOP A600h
Clear all memory A601h

Cipher Address 170Ah

Ladder Component Arrangement mode

X1---X12 : Contact Component

Y1---Y4 : Coil Component

V1---V12 : Vertical line

X1 X5 X9 Y1
Y1
V1 V5 V9
X2 X6 X10 Y2
V2 V6 V10
X3 X7 X11 Y3
V3 V7 V11
X4 X8 X12 Y4
V4 V8 V12

App4-2
Code in the EEPROM/RAM Arrangement

A. Ladder Part ( Note: L =Low byte , H = High byte )

Page Address Location Code


A000h X1 H C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
1 X2 L C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A001h X3 H C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
X4 L C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A002h X5 H C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
X6 L C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A003h X7 H C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
X8 L C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A004h X9 H C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
X10 L C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A005h X11 H C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
X12 L C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A006h Y1 H C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
Y2 L C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A007h Y3 H C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
Y4 L C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A008h V1~ V4 H V4 V3 V2 V1 0 0 0 0
V5~ V8 L V8 V7 V6 V5 0 0 0 0
A009h V9~V12 H V12 V11 V10 V9 0 0 0 0
reserve L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

App4-3
Page Address Location Page Address Location
A00Ah X1 A014h X1
X2 X2
A00Bh X3 A015h X3
X4 X4
A00Ch X5 A016h X5
X6 X6
A00Dh X7 A017h X7
X8 X8
A00Eh X9 A018h X9
X10 X10
2 3
A00Fh X11 A019h X11
X12 X12
A010h Y1 A01Ah Y1
Y2 Y2
A011h Y3 A01Bh Y3
Y4 Y4
A012h V1~V4 A01Ch V1~V4
V5~V8 V5~V8
A013h V9~V12 A01Dh V9~V12
reserve reserve

Page Address Location Page Address Location


4 A01Eh X1 5 A028h X1
X2 X2
A01Fh X3 A029h X3
X4 X4
A020h X5 A02Ah X5
X6 X6
A021h X7 A02Bh X7
X8 X8
A022h X9 A02Ch X9
X10 X10
A023h X11 A02Dh X11
X12 X12
A024h Y1 A02Eh Y1
Y2 Y2
A025h Y3 A02Fh Y3
Y4 Y4
A026h V1~V4 A030h V1~V4
V5~V8 V5~V8
A027h V9~V12 A031h V9~V12
reserve reserve

App4-4
Page Address Location Code
A032h X1 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
6 X2 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A033h X3 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
X4 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A034h X5 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
X6 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A035h X7 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
X8 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A036h X9 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
X10 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A037h X11 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
X12 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A038h Y1 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
Y2 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A039h Y3 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
Y4 ( Byte ) C3 C2 C1 C0 N3 N2 N1 N0
A03Ah V1~ V4 V4 V3 V2 V1 0 0 0 0
V5~ V8 V8 V7 V6 V5 0 0 0 0
A03Bh V9~V12 V12 V11 V10 V9 0 0 0 0
reserve 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

App4-5
Address Location Page Address Location
Page
7 A03Ch X1 8 A046h X1
X2 X2
A03Dh X3 A047h X3
X4 X4
A03Eh X5 A048h X5
X6 X6
A03Fh X7 A049h X7
X8 X8
A040h X9 A04Ah X9
X10 X10
A041h X11 A04Bh X11
X12 X12
A042h Y1 A04Ch Y1
Y2 Y2
A043h Y3 A04Dh Y3
Y4 Y4
A044h V1~V4 A04Eh V1~V4
V5~V8 V5~V8
A045h V9~V12 A04Fh V9~V12
reserve reserve

Page Address Location Page Address Location


9 A050h X1 10 A05Ah X1
X2 X2
A051h X3 A05Bh X3
X4 X4
A052h X5 A05Ch X5
X6 X6
A053h X7 A05Dh X7
X8 X8
A054h X9 A05Eh X9
X10 X10
A055h X11 A05Fh X11
X12 X12
A056h Y1 A060h Y1
Y2 Y2
A057h Y3 A061h Y3
Y4 Y4
A058h V1~V4 A062h V1~V4
V5~V8 V5~V8
A059h V9~V12 A063h V9~V12
reserve reserve

App4-6
Page Start address Length(word)
10 A064 10
11 A06E 10
12 A078 10
13 A082 10
14 A08C 10
15 A096 10
16 A0A0 10
17 A0AA 10
18 A0B4 10
19 A0BE 10
20 A0C8 10

App4-7
B. FUNCTION BLOCK

1.Timer (10Byte)-------- A200h~A227h(8groups)

Mode7 Set value data types Flag P2

A2B8h 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1

Timer1 A200h~A204h Timer5 A214h~A218h


Timer2 A205h~A209h Timer6 A219h~A21Dh
Timer3 A20Ah~A20Eh Timer7 A21Eh~A222h
Timer4 A20Fh~A213h Timer8 A223h~A227h

2.Counter (8Byte)--------- A228h~A247h(8groups)

Counter1 A228h~A22Bh Counter5 A238h~A23Bh


Counter2 A22Ch~A22Fh Counter6 A23Ch~A23Fh
Counter3 A230h~A233h Counter7 A240h~A243h
Counter4 A234h~A237h Counter8 A244h~A247h

3.Analog Compare (6Byte)--------- A248h~A25Fh(8groups)

Analog1 A248h~A24Ah Analog5 A254h~A256h


Analog2 A24Bh~A24Dh Analog6 A257h~A259h
Analog3 A24Eh~A250h Analog7 A25Ah~A25Ch
Analog4 A251h~A253h Analog8 A25Dh~A25Fh

App4-8
4.Operation Control Instruction (12Byte)--------- A260h~A28Fh(8groups)

Control1 A260h~A265h Control5 A278h~A27Dh


Control2 A266h~A26Bh Control6 A27Eh~A283h
Control3 A26Ch~A271h Control7 A284h~A289h
Control4 A272h~A277h Control8 A28Ah~A28Fh

5.Add-Subtract (10bytes)-----A290h~A2A3h(4groups)

Add-Subtract1 A290h~A294h
Add-Subtract2 A295h~A299h
Add-Subtract3 A29Ah~A29Eh
Add-Subtract4 A29Fh~A2A3h

6.Multiply-Divide(10bytes) A2A4h~A2B7h (4groups)

Multiply-Divide1 A2A4h~A2A8h
Multiply-Divide2 A2A9h~A2ADh
Multiply-Divide3 A2AEh~A2B2h
Multiply-Divide4 A2B3h~A2B7h

App4-9
7.PLC RUNÆA600h~ CLEAR MEMORYÆA601h

RUN&STOP---------- X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X RS
CLEAR PLC MEMORY-- X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X C

RS : PLC Operation instruction(Bit 0)


0 : PLC stop
1 : PLC Run

C : PLC ALL MEMORY CLEAR(Bit 0)

0 : Disable
1 : Enable

App4-10
Appendix 5: JN5-CM-USB instruction manual
1. Model number and specification
1.1 Model number and function instruction
JN5-CM-USB can transform the communication format from USB to RS485. Inverter can communicate
with PC or other devices via USB communication port.

1.2 Dimensions of JN5-CM-USB

1.3 Connection between inverter and computer.

App5-1
2. Communication port and pin define instruction
2.1 USB communication port pin define of pc side.

Inverter can communicate with PC or other devices via USB communication port

RS485 communication port pin define of inverter side.

2.2 RS485 communication port instruction and pin define.

Pin No. Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8
Define A B NC NC NC NC VCC GND
Note:
1. A/B phase signal (Pin1&Pin2) is differential mode data signal of RS485.
2. VCC&GND is the +5Vdc power supply provided by inverter internal power source.

3. Notice
3-1. Please turn off the power before you connect the cable..
3-2. Once inverter power off during communication. PC software will show “communication error”.
3-3. If there is something wrong during communication, please check the wiring connection and restart
the pc software.

App5-2

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