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I N V E RT E R

GVX2000

INNOVATION IN THE
WAKE OF TRADITION
APPROVED
GEPRÜFT
BAUART

TYPE
Product Safety
® TÜV Rheinland
C
®
N
RIO
ET GVX2000
0.55-500 kW

WO
OM GVX900

P 0.2-4 kW

N
I
GSX600 COMPLETE AND
0.4-2.2 kW
ADVANCED SOLUTIONS
LMS IN POWER TRANSMISSION
0.4-4 kW
FOR ANY INTELLIGENT
AND HIGH EFFICIENT APPLICATION
N
RIO
ET GVX2000
0.55-500 kW

WO
OM GVX900

P 0.2-4 kW

N
I
GSX600 COMPLETE AND
0.4-2.2 kW
ADVANCED SOLUTIONS
LMS IN POWER TRANSMISSION
0.4-4 kW
FOR ANY INTELLIGENT
AND HIGH EFFICIENT APPLICATION
Dynamic torque-vector control IGBT soft switching technology Advanced, convenient functions
Dynamic torque-vector control system performs high-speed calculation to determine the required motor power for the The GVX2000 series inverter utilizes improved new • 16-step speed, 7 pattern operation with timer control,
load status. Our key technology is optimal control of voltage and current vectors for maximum output torque. generation IGBT power devices, with the gate controlled rotating motor pick-up control for conveyance machinery.
• The torque values obtained with an inverter GVX2000 for high performances applications are: by the new soft-switching commutation techniques. • Automatic energy-saving operation, PID control, cooling
• 250% of rated motor torque on short period
• 200% of rated motor torque at 0.5Hz (180% for models over 30kW) This increases the pulse switching time, reducing the fan on/off control, line/inverter changeover operation
• Achieves smooth acceleration/deceleration in the shortest time for the load condition. motor peak voltage and prolonging the motor insulation for fans and pumps.
• Using a high-speed CPU, quickly responds to an abrupt load change, detects the regenerated power to control the life, without using additional output filters or reactors • Rotating motor pick-up control: restarts motor without
deceleration time. This automatic deceleration function greatly reduces the inverter tripping. and without compromising performances. any shocks, by detecting motor speed where motor is
• Feedback control with PG, enables the inverter to execute “vector control with PG” by adding an optional PG feedback coasting after momentary power failure occurs.
card to obtain higher performances of starting torque and control precision: • Automatic energy-saving operation function: minimizes
• Speed control range: 1:1200 inverter and motor loss at light load.
• Speed control accuracy: ±0.02%
• Speed control response: 40Hz - (25kW or smaller)
PG Vector Control Rotating motor pick-up control characteristics
Torque characteristics with Dynamic torque-vector control
Step load response (sample : 5.5 kW) (sample: 5.5 kW)
(sample: 5.5 kW)
Peak voltage reduction at motor terminals in relation
300
Power source
Actual torque [%]
100
to the cable length
200 0
Motor speed
100 [r/min]
Output torque [%]

100 Torque reference


0

0 500 Output current [A]


1000 2000 [%]
400
Motor speed Time
100
[r/min] 10
Motor speed [r/min]
200 0

300

Time 320ms Energy saving effect


100

Reduced motor wow at low speed Damper


control

Required power [%]


Motor wow at low speed (1Hz) reduced to less than 1/2 of that achieved by conventional inverters, with the dynamic Inverter control
(V / f control)
torque-vector control system, in combination with the unique digital AVR. Energy
saved

Reduced motor wow at low speed Wow characterisics (sample: 5.5 kW) Inverter control
(Automatic energy-saving
Previous Series Inverter
control)
• On-line tuning to continuously check for variation of 0
motor characteristics during running for high-precision Flow rate [%] 100

speed control. 0 14 r/min


• This tuning function also available for a second motor, Comparison between a GVX2000 drive with soft-switching
which allows high-precision driving of the second motor technology and a traditional drive
by changeover operation between two motors. GVX2000

Motor temperature vs speed variation (sample: 5.5 kW)


0 5 r/min
Environment-friendly features

Time
• Provided with low-noise control power supply systems
70°C 500ms
5,5 kW which minimize noise interference on peripheral devices
such as sensors.
Motor speed [r/min]

30°C • Equipped with terminals for connecting DC REACTOR


Temperature [C]
°

that can suppress harmonics.


• Complied with EMC Directive (Emission) when
With on-line tuning
connected to optional EMC-compliance filter.

Without on-line tuning

0 Time [min] 80 GVX2000


2 3
Dynamic torque-vector control IGBT soft switching technology Advanced, convenient functions
Dynamic torque-vector control system performs high-speed calculation to determine the required motor power for the The GVX2000 series inverter utilizes improved new • 16-step speed, 7 pattern operation with timer control,
load status. Our key technology is optimal control of voltage and current vectors for maximum output torque. generation IGBT power devices, with the gate controlled rotating motor pick-up control for conveyance machinery.
• The torque values obtained with an inverter GVX2000 for high performances applications are: by the new soft-switching commutation techniques. • Automatic energy-saving operation, PID control, cooling
• 250% of rated motor torque on short period
• 200% of rated motor torque at 0.5Hz (180% for models over 30kW) This increases the pulse switching time, reducing the fan on/off control, line/inverter changeover operation
• Achieves smooth acceleration/deceleration in the shortest time for the load condition. motor peak voltage and prolonging the motor insulation for fans and pumps.
• Using a high-speed CPU, quickly responds to an abrupt load change, detects the regenerated power to control the life, without using additional output filters or reactors • Rotating motor pick-up control: restarts motor without
deceleration time. This automatic deceleration function greatly reduces the inverter tripping. and without compromising performances. any shocks, by detecting motor speed where motor is
• Feedback control with PG, enables the inverter to execute “vector control with PG” by adding an optional PG feedback coasting after momentary power failure occurs.
card to obtain higher performances of starting torque and control precision: • Automatic energy-saving operation function: minimizes
• Speed control range: 1:1200 inverter and motor loss at light load.
• Speed control accuracy: ±0.02%
• Speed control response: 40Hz - (25kW or smaller)
PG Vector Control Rotating motor pick-up control characteristics
Torque characteristics with Dynamic torque-vector control
Step load response (sample : 5.5 kW) (sample: 5.5 kW)
(sample: 5.5 kW)
Peak voltage reduction at motor terminals in relation
300
Power source
Actual torque [%]
100
to the cable length
200 0
Motor speed
100 [r/min]
Output torque [%]

100 Torque reference


0

0 500 Output current [A]


1000 2000 [%]
400
Motor speed Time
100
[r/min] 10
Motor speed [r/min]
200 0

300

Time 320ms Energy saving effect


100

Reduced motor wow at low speed Damper


control

Required power [%]


Motor wow at low speed (1Hz) reduced to less than 1/2 of that achieved by conventional inverters, with the dynamic Inverter control
(V / f control)
torque-vector control system, in combination with the unique digital AVR. Energy
saved

Reduced motor wow at low speed Wow characterisics (sample: 5.5 kW) Inverter control
(Automatic energy-saving
Previous Series Inverter
control)
• On-line tuning to continuously check for variation of 0
motor characteristics during running for high-precision Flow rate [%] 100

speed control. 0 14 r/min


• This tuning function also available for a second motor, Comparison between a GVX2000 drive with soft-switching
which allows high-precision driving of the second motor technology and a traditional drive
by changeover operation between two motors. GVX2000

Motor temperature vs speed variation (sample: 5.5 kW)


0 5 r/min
Environment-friendly features

Time
• Provided with low-noise control power supply systems
70°C 500ms
5,5 kW which minimize noise interference on peripheral devices
such as sensors.
Motor speed [r/min]

30°C • Equipped with terminals for connecting DC REACTOR


Temperature [C]
°

that can suppress harmonics.


• Complied with EMC Directive (Emission) when
With on-line tuning
connected to optional EMC-compliance filter.

Without on-line tuning

0 Time [min] 80 GVX2000


2 3
Global products, communication Extensive product line
• Conforms to major world safety standards: CE, UL, cUL, TÜV, C-Tick. • Since the product is equipped with a dual rating feature, it can be used for standard applications (fan, pumps,
• Equipped with RS485 interface as standard. conveyors, multimotor application) as well as high performance applications (load rising or lifting).
• Connection to field bus: Profibus-DP, Interbus-S, DeviceNet, Modbus Plus and others, with the ANY-BUS option. • Totally-enclosed casing (IP40) (up to 25kW as standard).
• Universal DI/DO: monitors digital I/O signal status and transmits to a host controller, helping to simplify factory automation. • Optional IP20 enclosure available for 30kW or larger models.

Applicable motor Applicable motor


Intelligent Keypad panel Inverter type Inverter type
Standard High performance Standard High performance
applications applications applications applications
• Copy function: easily copies function codes and data to other inverters.
0,55 0,4 GVX2000-0,55-T 55 45 GVX2000-55-T
• Six languages (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese) are available as standard.
1,1 0,75 GVX2000-1,1-T 75 55 GVX2000-75-T
• Jogging (inching) operation from the Keypad or external signal
2,2 1,5 GVX2000-2,2-T 90 75 GVX2000-90-T
• Remote operation using optional extension cable (1,5 to 10m)
3,0 2,2 GVX2000-3,0-T 110 90 GVX2000-110-T
5,5 4,0 GVX2000-5,5-T 132 110 GVX2000-132-T
7,5 5,5 GVX2000-7,5-T 160 132 GVX2000-160-T
11 7,5 GVX2000-11-T 200 160 GVX2000-200-T
15 11 GVX2000-15-T 220 200 GVX2000-220-T
18,5 15 GVX2000-18,5-T 280 220 GVX2000-280-T
RUN 22 18,5 GVX2000-22-T 315 280 GVX2000-315-T
RUN 25 22 GVX2000-25-T 400 315 GVX2000-400-T
30 25 GVX2000-30-T 450 355 GVX2000-450-T
37 30 GVX2000-37-T 500 400 GVX2000-500-T
45 37 GVX2000-45-T

GVX2000 Standard applications are considered: High performance applications are considered:
WARNING
- constant torque load (not heavy, conveyors) - constant torque load (heavy)
RISK OF INJURY OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
Rolor yhe user’s manual bolone instruction
and operation.
- variable torque loads (pumps, fans) - load lifting, high performance positioning (axis)
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOK
Do not remove the cover whte oppyng - multimotor applications
power and at cast 5 min. doconneng power
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

Other useful functions


Scourety ground the equimpent

CAUTION
Dangnous voltage unil change light bolt

• Side-by-side mounting (up to 25kW) saves space when


Protective functions, Maintenance
inverters are installed in a panel. How to read the model number
• The uniform height (260mm) of products (up to 11kW)
makes it easy to design panels.
Protection • User-definable control terminals: digital input (9 points),
• Motors with various characteristics can be used by transistor output (4 points), relay contact output (1 point),
setting thermal time constant for the electronic thermal and alarm relay contact output.
overload relay.
• Input phase loss protective function protects the inverter
• Active drive feature: performs prolonged acceleration
at reduced torque, monitoring the load status to prevent
GVX2000-4.0-T
from damage caused by disconnection of power supply tripping.
lines. • Stall prevention function is provided as standard. Active Input power
• Motor is protected with a PTC thermistor. or inactive can be also selected. Series name source
• Input terminals for auxiliary control power supply (2.2 T = Three-phase 400V
kW or larger models) : alarm signal output will be held Torque characteristics with Dynamic torque-vector control
100% of output torque refers to the rated torque of the motor driven at 50Hz.
even if main circuit power supply has shut down. Nominal
Excellent maintainability 200 Development code applied motor
Short time operation
The items below can be monitored on the Keypad panel Continuous operation
torque Product name 0,55 kW
torque
and making it easy to analyze the cause of trip and to
Output torque [%]

0,75 kW
0.55 to
take preventive measures. 2.2kW
1,5 kW
100 to
• Input/output terminals check 90 3.0 to
• Life expectancy of main-circuit capacitors 25kW
500 kW
• Inverter on-load factor 50
• Accumlated operation time
• Inverter operating condition (output current, heat sink

GVX2000
16 15 20 50 100
temperature, input power, etc.)
Output frequency [Hz]
• Detailed data on trip cause

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Global products, communication Extensive product line
• Conforms to major world safety standards: CE, UL, cUL, TÜV, C-Tick. • Since the product is equipped with a dual rating feature, it can be used for standard applications (fan, pumps,
• Equipped with RS485 interface as standard. conveyors, multimotor application) as well as high performance applications (load rising or lifting).
• Connection to field bus: Profibus-DP, Interbus-S, DeviceNet, Modbus Plus and others, with the ANY-BUS option. • Totally-enclosed casing (IP40) (up to 25kW as standard).
• Universal DI/DO: monitors digital I/O signal status and transmits to a host controller, helping to simplify factory automation. • Optional IP20 enclosure available for 30kW or larger models.

Applicable motor Applicable motor


Intelligent Keypad panel Inverter type Inverter type
Standard High performance Standard High performance
applications applications applications applications
• Copy function: easily copies function codes and data to other inverters.
0,55 0,4 GVX2000-0,55-T 55 45 GVX2000-55-T
• Six languages (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese) are available as standard.
1,1 0,75 GVX2000-1,1-T 75 55 GVX2000-75-T
• Jogging (inching) operation from the Keypad or external signal
2,2 1,5 GVX2000-2,2-T 90 75 GVX2000-90-T
• Remote operation using optional extension cable (1,5 to 10m)
3,0 2,2 GVX2000-3,0-T 110 90 GVX2000-110-T
5,5 4,0 GVX2000-5,5-T 132 110 GVX2000-132-T
7,5 5,5 GVX2000-7,5-T 160 132 GVX2000-160-T
11 7,5 GVX2000-11-T 200 160 GVX2000-200-T
15 11 GVX2000-15-T 220 200 GVX2000-220-T
18,5 15 GVX2000-18,5-T 280 220 GVX2000-280-T
RUN 22 18,5 GVX2000-22-T 315 280 GVX2000-315-T
RUN 25 22 GVX2000-25-T 400 315 GVX2000-400-T
30 25 GVX2000-30-T 450 355 GVX2000-450-T
37 30 GVX2000-37-T 500 400 GVX2000-500-T
45 37 GVX2000-45-T

GVX2000 Standard applications are considered: High performance applications are considered:
WARNING
- constant torque load (not heavy, conveyors) - constant torque load (heavy)
RISK OF INJURY OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
Rolor yhe user’s manual bolone instruction
and operation.
- variable torque loads (pumps, fans) - load lifting, high performance positioning (axis)
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOK
Do not remove the cover whte oppyng - multimotor applications
power and at cast 5 min. doconneng power
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

Other useful functions


Scourety ground the equimpent

CAUTION
Dangnous voltage unil change light bolt

• Side-by-side mounting (up to 25kW) saves space when


Protective functions, Maintenance
inverters are installed in a panel. How to read the model number
• The uniform height (260mm) of products (up to 11kW)
makes it easy to design panels.
Protection • User-definable control terminals: digital input (9 points),
• Motors with various characteristics can be used by transistor output (4 points), relay contact output (1 point),
setting thermal time constant for the electronic thermal and alarm relay contact output.
overload relay.
• Input phase loss protective function protects the inverter
• Active drive feature: performs prolonged acceleration
at reduced torque, monitoring the load status to prevent
GVX2000-4.0-T
from damage caused by disconnection of power supply tripping.
lines. • Stall prevention function is provided as standard. Active Input power
• Motor is protected with a PTC thermistor. or inactive can be also selected. Series name source
• Input terminals for auxiliary control power supply (2.2 T = Three-phase 400V
kW or larger models) : alarm signal output will be held Torque characteristics with Dynamic torque-vector control
100% of output torque refers to the rated torque of the motor driven at 50Hz.
even if main circuit power supply has shut down. Nominal
Excellent maintainability 200 Development code applied motor
Short time operation
The items below can be monitored on the Keypad panel Continuous operation
torque Product name 0,55 kW
torque
and making it easy to analyze the cause of trip and to
Output torque [%]

0,75 kW
0.55 to
take preventive measures. 2.2kW
1,5 kW
100 to
• Input/output terminals check 90 3.0 to
• Life expectancy of main-circuit capacitors 25kW
500 kW
• Inverter on-load factor 50
• Accumlated operation time
• Inverter operating condition (output current, heat sink

GVX2000
16 15 20 50 100
temperature, input power, etc.)
Output frequency [Hz]
• Detailed data on trip cause

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COMMON SPECIFICATIONS (0.55 - 25 W) COMMON SPECIFICATIONS (30 - 500 W)

Type GVX2000- -T 0.55 1.1 2.2 3.0 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 25 GVX2000- -T 30 37 45 55 75 90 110 132 160 200 220 280 315 400 450 500
Type
Standard application 1) [kW] 0.55 1.1 2.2 3.0 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 25 FUJI FRN G11S-4EN 30 EV 30 37 45 55 75 90 110 132 160 200 220 280 315 400 450
Applied
motor

High performance 1) [kW] Standard application 1) [kW] 30 37 45 55 75 90 110 132 160 200 220 280 315 400 450 500
0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 4.0 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22

Applied
application

motor
High performance 1) [kW]
Rated capacity 2) [kVA] 1.0 1.7 2.6 3.9 6.4 9.3 12 17 21 28 32 25 30 37 45 55 75 90 110 132 160 200 220 280 315 355 400
application
Rated voltage 3) [V] 3-phase 320 to 480 V (output voltage cannot exceed the power supply voltage) Rated capacity 2) [kVA] 32 43 53 65 80 107 126 150 181 218 270 298 373 420 467 532
Standard
Output ratings

1.9 3.1 4.6 6.8 11.2 16.5 23 30 37 44 54 Rated voltage 3) [V] 3-phase 320 to 480 V (output voltage cannot exceed the power supply voltage)
Rated applications
current 4) 5) [A] Standard

Output ratings
High performance 50 75 91 112 150 176 210 253 304 377 415 520 585 650 740 840
application 1.5 2.5 3.7 5.5 9 13 18 24 30 39 45 Rated applications
current 4) 5) [A] High performance
Standard 150% of motor rated torque for 1 min. 9) - 60 75 91 112 150 176 210 253 304 377 415 520 585 650 740
applications application
Torque 200% of motor rated torque on the short period
overload High performance Standard 150% of motor rated torque for 1 min. 10)
150% of motor rated torque for 1 min.
application Torque applications 200% of motor rated torque on the short period
250% of motor rated torque on the short period
overload High performance 150% of motor rated torque for 1 min.
Rated frequency [Hz] 50, 60Hz application 250% of motor rated torque on the short period
Phase, voltage, frequency 3-phase 380 to 480 V 50/60 Hz Rated frequency [Hz] 50, 60Hz
Voltage/frequency variation Voltage: +10 to -15% (voltage unbalance 2% or less) 6) Frequency: +5 to -5% Phase, voltage, frequency 3-phase 380 to 480 V 50/60 Hz
Input ratings

When the input voltage is 310 V or more, the inverter can be operated continuously. Voltage/frequency variation Voltage: +10 to -15% (voltage unbalance 2% or less) 7) Frequency: +5 to -5%
Momentary voltage dip capability 7) When the input voltage drops below 310 V from rated voltage, the inverter can be operated for 15 ms.

Input ratings
The smooth recovery method is selectable. When the input voltage is 310 V or more, the inverter can be operated continuously.
Momentary voltage dip capability 7) When the input voltage drops below 310 V from rated voltage, the inverter can be operated for 15 ms.
(With DCR) 0.62 1.5 2.9 4.2 7.1 10.0 13.5 19.8 26.8 33.2 39.3 The smooth recovery method is selectable.
Rated current [A]
(Without DCR) 1.8 3.5 6.2 9.2 14.9 21.5 27.9 39.1 50.3 59.9 69.3 (With DCR) 54 54 67 81 100 134 160 156 232 282 352 385 491 552 624 704
Rated current [A]
Required power supply capacity (Without DCR) 86 86 104 124 150 - - - - - - - - - - -
0.6 1.1 2.1 3.0 5.0 7.0 9.4 14 19 24 28
(with DCR) [kVA]
Standard Required power supply capacity
150% 38 38 47 57 70 93 111 136 161 196 244 267 341 383 432 488
(with DCR) [kVA]
Control

applications
Starting torque Standard
High performance 150%

Control
200% (with dynamic torque-vector control selected) applications
application Starting torque
Braking torque 150% 100% 20% 8) High performance
200% (with dynamic torque-vector control selected)
Standard

application
Time [s] 5 5 No limit Braking torque 15 to 10% 9)

Standard
Braking

Duty cicle [%] 5 3 5 3 2 3 2 No limit Time [s] No limit

Braking
Braking torque (Using Option) 150% Duty cicle [%] No limit

Starting frequency: 0.1 to 60.0 Hz Braking time: 0.0 to 30.0 s Braking torque (Using Option) 100%
Dc injection braking
Braking level: 0 to 100% of rated current Dc injection braking Starting frequency: 0.1 to 60.0 Hz Braking time: 0.0 to 30.0 s Braking level: 0 to 100% of rated current
Enclosure (IEC605297) IP40
Enclosure (IEC605297) IP00 (IP20: option)
Coooling method Natural cooling Fan cooling Coooling method Fan cooling
Standars - UL/cUL - CE Marking (EM, Low Voltage) -EN 61800-2 - EN 61800-3 - T ÜV - C-Tick Standars - UL/cUL - CE Marking (EM, Low Voltage) -EN 61800-2 - EN 61800-3 - T ÜV - C-Tick
Mass [kg] 2.2 2.5 3.8 3.8 3.8 6.5 6.5 10 10 10.5 10.5 Mass [kg] 31 31 36 41 42 50 73 73 104 104 145 145 250 250 360 360
Notes: Notes:
1) Standard applications are considered: High performance applications are considered: 1) Standard applications are considered: High performance applications are considered:
- constant torque load (not heavy, conveyors) - constant torque load (heavy) - constant torque load (not heavy, conveyors) - constant torque load (heavy)
- variable torque loads (pumps, fans) - load lifting, high performance positioning (axis) - variable torque loads (pumps, fans) - load lifting, high performance positioning (axis)
- multimotor applications
- multimotor applications
2) Inverter output capacity [kVA] at 415 V.
2) Inverter output capacity [kVA] at 415 V. 3) Output voltage is proportional to the power supply voltage and cannot exceed the power supply voltage.
3) Output voltage is proportional to the power supply voltage and cannot exceed the power supply voltage. 4) When selecting an inverter, the rated current of the motor applied, shall be equal or lower than this output current value. If this condition cannot
4) When selecting an inverter, the rated current of the motor applied, shall be equal or lower than this output current value. If this condition cannot be applied, use the motor under a load factor (%) calculated as follows: load factor (%) = [ inverter output current ] / [ Motor output current ] x100.
be applied, use the motor under a load factor (%) calculated as follows: load factor (%) = [ inverter output current ] / [ Motor output current ] x 100. 5) Current derating may be required in case of low impedance loads such as high frequency motor.
5) Current derating may be required in case of low impedance load such as high frequency motor. 6) When the input voltage is between 440 and 480 V / 50Hz, the tap of the auxiliary transformer must be changed
6) Refer to the EN61800-3 (5.2.3). 7) Refer to the EN61800-3 (5.2.3).
7) Tested at standard load condition (85% load). 8) Tested at standard load condition (85% load).

GVX2000
9) With a nominal applied motor, this value is average torque when the motor deceierates and stops
8) With a nominal applied motor, this value is average torque when the motor deceierates and stops from 60 Hz (it may change according to motor loss). from 60 Hz (it may change according to motor loss).
9) With the setting of carrier frequency (motor sound) at less than 8 kHz and maximum temperature 40 °C. 10) With the setting of carrier frequency (motor sound) at less than 8 kHz and maximum temperature 40°C.

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COMMON SPECIFICATIONS (0.55 - 25 W) COMMON SPECIFICATIONS (30 - 500 W)

Type GVX2000- -T 0.55 1.1 2.2 3.0 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 25 GVX2000- -T 30 37 45 55 75 90 110 132 160 200 220 280 315 400 450 500
Type
Standard application 1) [kW] 0.55 1.1 2.2 3.0 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 25 FUJI FRN G11S-4EN 30 EV 30 37 45 55 75 90 110 132 160 200 220 280 315 400 450
Applied
motor

High performance 1) [kW] Standard application 1) [kW] 30 37 45 55 75 90 110 132 160 200 220 280 315 400 450 500
0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 4.0 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22

Applied
application

motor
High performance 1) [kW]
Rated capacity 2) [kVA] 1.0 1.7 2.6 3.9 6.4 9.3 12 17 21 28 32 25 30 37 45 55 75 90 110 132 160 200 220 280 315 355 400
application
Rated voltage 3) [V] 3-phase 320 to 480 V (output voltage cannot exceed the power supply voltage) Rated capacity 2) [kVA] 32 43 53 65 80 107 126 150 181 218 270 298 373 420 467 532
Standard
Output ratings

1.9 3.1 4.6 6.8 11.2 16.5 23 30 37 44 54 Rated voltage 3) [V] 3-phase 320 to 480 V (output voltage cannot exceed the power supply voltage)
Rated applications
current 4) 5) [A] Standard

Output ratings
High performance 50 75 91 112 150 176 210 253 304 377 415 520 585 650 740 840
application 1.5 2.5 3.7 5.5 9 13 18 24 30 39 45 Rated applications
current 4) 5) [A] High performance
Standard 150% of motor rated torque for 1 min. 9) - 60 75 91 112 150 176 210 253 304 377 415 520 585 650 740
applications application
Torque 200% of motor rated torque on the short period
overload High performance Standard 150% of motor rated torque for 1 min. 10)
150% of motor rated torque for 1 min.
application Torque applications 200% of motor rated torque on the short period
250% of motor rated torque on the short period
overload High performance 150% of motor rated torque for 1 min.
Rated frequency [Hz] 50, 60Hz application 250% of motor rated torque on the short period
Phase, voltage, frequency 3-phase 380 to 480 V 50/60 Hz Rated frequency [Hz] 50, 60Hz
Voltage/frequency variation Voltage: +10 to -15% (voltage unbalance 2% or less) 6) Frequency: +5 to -5% Phase, voltage, frequency 3-phase 380 to 480 V 50/60 Hz
Input ratings

When the input voltage is 310 V or more, the inverter can be operated continuously. Voltage/frequency variation Voltage: +10 to -15% (voltage unbalance 2% or less) 7) Frequency: +5 to -5%
Momentary voltage dip capability 7) When the input voltage drops below 310 V from rated voltage, the inverter can be operated for 15 ms.

Input ratings
The smooth recovery method is selectable. When the input voltage is 310 V or more, the inverter can be operated continuously.
Momentary voltage dip capability 7) When the input voltage drops below 310 V from rated voltage, the inverter can be operated for 15 ms.
(With DCR) 0.62 1.5 2.9 4.2 7.1 10.0 13.5 19.8 26.8 33.2 39.3 The smooth recovery method is selectable.
Rated current [A]
(Without DCR) 1.8 3.5 6.2 9.2 14.9 21.5 27.9 39.1 50.3 59.9 69.3 (With DCR) 54 54 67 81 100 134 160 156 232 282 352 385 491 552 624 704
Rated current [A]
Required power supply capacity (Without DCR) 86 86 104 124 150 - - - - - - - - - - -
0.6 1.1 2.1 3.0 5.0 7.0 9.4 14 19 24 28
(with DCR) [kVA]
Standard Required power supply capacity
150% 38 38 47 57 70 93 111 136 161 196 244 267 341 383 432 488
(with DCR) [kVA]
Control

applications
Starting torque Standard
High performance 150%

Control
200% (with dynamic torque-vector control selected) applications
application Starting torque
Braking torque 150% 100% 20% 8) High performance
200% (with dynamic torque-vector control selected)
Standard

application
Time [s] 5 5 No limit Braking torque 15 to 10% 9)

Standard
Braking

Duty cicle [%] 5 3 5 3 2 3 2 No limit Time [s] No limit

Braking
Braking torque (Using Option) 150% Duty cicle [%] No limit

Starting frequency: 0.1 to 60.0 Hz Braking time: 0.0 to 30.0 s Braking torque (Using Option) 100%
Dc injection braking
Braking level: 0 to 100% of rated current Dc injection braking Starting frequency: 0.1 to 60.0 Hz Braking time: 0.0 to 30.0 s Braking level: 0 to 100% of rated current
Enclosure (IEC605297) IP40
Enclosure (IEC605297) IP00 (IP20: option)
Coooling method Natural cooling Fan cooling Coooling method Fan cooling
Standars - UL/cUL - CE Marking (EM, Low Voltage) -EN 61800-2 - EN 61800-3 - T ÜV - C-Tick Standars - UL/cUL - CE Marking (EM, Low Voltage) -EN 61800-2 - EN 61800-3 - T ÜV - C-Tick
Mass [kg] 2.2 2.5 3.8 3.8 3.8 6.5 6.5 10 10 10.5 10.5 Mass [kg] 31 31 36 41 42 50 73 73 104 104 145 145 250 250 360 360
Notes: Notes:
1) Standard applications are considered: High performance applications are considered: 1) Standard applications are considered: High performance applications are considered:
- constant torque load (not heavy, conveyors) - constant torque load (heavy) - constant torque load (not heavy, conveyors) - constant torque load (heavy)
- variable torque loads (pumps, fans) - load lifting, high performance positioning (axis) - variable torque loads (pumps, fans) - load lifting, high performance positioning (axis)
- multimotor applications
- multimotor applications
2) Inverter output capacity [kVA] at 415 V.
2) Inverter output capacity [kVA] at 415 V. 3) Output voltage is proportional to the power supply voltage and cannot exceed the power supply voltage.
3) Output voltage is proportional to the power supply voltage and cannot exceed the power supply voltage. 4) When selecting an inverter, the rated current of the motor applied, shall be equal or lower than this output current value. If this condition cannot
4) When selecting an inverter, the rated current of the motor applied, shall be equal or lower than this output current value. If this condition cannot be applied, use the motor under a load factor (%) calculated as follows: load factor (%) = [ inverter output current ] / [ Motor output current ] x100.
be applied, use the motor under a load factor (%) calculated as follows: load factor (%) = [ inverter output current ] / [ Motor output current ] x 100. 5) Current derating may be required in case of low impedance loads such as high frequency motor.
5) Current derating may be required in case of low impedance load such as high frequency motor. 6) When the input voltage is between 440 and 480 V / 50Hz, the tap of the auxiliary transformer must be changed
6) Refer to the EN61800-3 (5.2.3). 7) Refer to the EN61800-3 (5.2.3).
7) Tested at standard load condition (85% load). 8) Tested at standard load condition (85% load).

GVX2000
9) With a nominal applied motor, this value is average torque when the motor deceierates and stops
8) With a nominal applied motor, this value is average torque when the motor deceierates and stops from 60 Hz (it may change according to motor loss). from 60 Hz (it may change according to motor loss).
9) With the setting of carrier frequency (motor sound) at less than 8 kHz and maximum temperature 40 °C. 10) With the setting of carrier frequency (motor sound) at less than 8 kHz and maximum temperature 40°C.

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COMMON SPECIFICATIONS Item Explanation

This function can control flowrate, pressure, etc. (with an analog feedback signal.)
• Reference · KEYPAD operat. ( or key) : Setting freq. / Max. freq. X 100 (%) · PATTERN operation : Setting
Item Explanation signal · Voltage input (Terminal 12 and V2 ) : 0 to +10V DC freq./Max. freq. X 100 (%)
· Current input (Terminal C1 ) : 4 to 20mA DC · DI option input (*) : · BCD,
Maximum frequency 50 to 400Hz *1) · Reversible operation with polarity (Terminal 12) : 0 to ±10V DC setting freq./Max.freq. X 100 (%)
PID control
Base frequency 25 to 400Hz *1) · Reversible operation with polar. (Terminal 12 + V1 ) : 0 to ±10V DC · Binary, full scale/100 (%)
Starting frequency 0.2 to 60Hz, Holding time: 0.0 to 10.0s · Inverse mode operation (Terminal 12 and V2 ) : +10 to 0V DC · Multistep frequ. setting :
· Inverse mode operation (Terminal C1) : 20 to 4mA DC Setting freq./Max.
Carrier frequency *2) 0.75 to 15kHz (55kW or smaller)*3) - 0.75 to 6kHz (90kW or larger) RS485 : Setting freq./Max.
frequency
Output

Analog setting : ±0.2% of maximum frequency (at 25 ± 10°C) freq. X 100 (%) ·freq. X 100 (%)
Accuracy (Stability) • Feedback signal · Terminal 12 (0 to +10V DC or +10 to 0V DC)
Digital setting : ±0.01% of Maximum frequency (at -10 to +50°C)
· Terminal C1 (4 to 20mA DC or 20 to 4mA DC)
Analog setting: 1/3000 of maximum frequency ex.) 0.02Hz at 60Hz, 0.04Hz at 120Hz, (0.15Hz at 400Hz : EN) Torque limiter 1 (Braking) is set at "F41: 0" (Same as Torque limiter 2 (Braking) ).
Setting resolution Digital setting: 0.01Hz at maximum frequency of up to 99.99Hz (0.1Hz at maximum frequency of 100Hz and above) · In deceleration: the deceleration time is automatically extended up to 3 times the setting time for tripless
Automatic deceleration

Control
LINK setting: 1/20000 of maximum freq. ex.) 0.003Hz at 60Hz, 0.006Hz at 120Hz, (0.02Hz at 400Hz : EN) 0.01Hz (Fixed) operation even if braking resistor not used.
Control method V/f control (Sinusoidal PWM control) · Dynamic torque-vector control (Sinusoidal PWM control) · In constant speed operation: Based on regenerative energy, the frequ. is increased and tripless operation is active.
Vector control with PG (*) This function is used for two motors switching operation.
Voltage/freq. (V/f) characteristic Adjustable at base and maximum frequency, with AVR control : 320 to 480V Second motor’s setting · The second motor’s V/f characteristics (base and maximum frequency) can be preset.
Torque boost Selectable by load characteristics: Constant torque load (Auto/manual), Variable torque load (Manual) · The second motor’s circuit parameter can be preset. Torque-vector control can be applied to both motors.
KEYPAD operation: or key, key Energy saving operation This function minimizes inverter and motor losses at light load.
Digital input signal operation : FWD or REV command, Coast-to-stop command, etc. Fan stop operation This function is used for silent operation or extending the fan's lifetime.
Operation method Universal DI Transmits to main controller of LINK operation.
LINK operation: RS485 (Standard) / T-Link (FUJI private link), Profibus-DP, Interbus-S, DeviceNet,
Modbus Plus, JPCN1, CAN open (Option) and any open bus. Universal DO Outputs command signal from main controller of LINK operation.
KEYPAD operation: or key Universal AO Outputs analog signal from main controller of LINK operation.
External potentiometer (*) : 1 to 5kΩ (1/2W) Zero speed control (*) The motor speed is controlled with the speed reference of zero.
Analog input : 0 to +10V DC (0 to +5V DC), 4 to 20mA DC Positioning control (*) The SY option card can be used for positioning control by differential counter method.
Reversible : 0 to ±10V DC (0 to ± 5V DC) ....Reversible operation by polarized signal can be selected. Synchronized operation (*) This function controls the synchronized operation between 2 axes with PGs.
Inverse : +10 to 0V DC, 20 to 4mA DC......Inverse mode operation can be selected. LCD monitor
Frequency setting LED monitor (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese)
UP/DOWN control : Output frequ. increases when UP signal is ON, and decreases when DOWN signal is ON.
(Frequency command)
Multistep frequency: Up to 16 different frequencies can be selected by digital input signal. · Output frequency 1 (Before slip compensation) (Hz) Operation monitor & Alarm monitor
· Output frequency 2 (After slip compensation) (Hz)
Pulse train input (*): 0 to 100kp/s
· Setting frequency (Hz) Operation monitor
Digital signal (parallel ) (*) : 16-bit binary · Output current (A) · Displays operation guidance
LINK operation : RS485 (Standard) / T-Link (FUJI private link), Profibus-DP, Interbus-S, · Output voltage (V) · Bargraph: Output frequency (%), Output current (A),
DeviceNet, Modbus Plus, JPCN1, CAN open (Option) and any open bus · Motor synchronous speed (r/min) Output torque (%)
Programmed PATTERN operation: Max. 7 stages · Line speed (m/min) Alarm monitor
Operation mode (Running)
Jogging operation or key, FWD or REV digital input signal · Load shaft speed (r/min) · The alarm data is displayed when the inverter trips.
Transistor output (4 points) : RUN, FAR, FDT, OL, LU, TL, etc. · Torque calculation value (%)
· Input power (kW) Function setting & monitor
Relay output (2 points) : · Same as transistor output · Alarm output (for any fault)
Running status signal · PID reference value ("F01")
Analog output (1 point) : Output frequency, Output current, Output torque, etc. Function setting
Control

· PID reference value (Remote) ("C30")


Pulse output (1 point) : Output frequency, Output current, Output torque, etc. · PID feedback value Displays function codes and its data or data code, and
Acceleration / Deceleration 0.01 to 3600s : · independently adjustable acceleration and deceleration · 4 different times are selectable. changes the data value.
time Mode select : linear, S-curve (weak), S-curve (strong), Non-linear · Trip history :Cause of trip by code (Even when main Operation condition
power supply is off, trip history data of the last 4 trips · Output frequency (Hz) · Motor synchronous speed
When the acceleration time reaches 60s, the motor output torque is automatically reduced to rated torque. (r/min)
are retained.)

Indication
Active drive Then the motor operation mode is changed to torque limiting operation. · Output current (A) · Load shaft speed (r/min)
The acceleration time is automatically extended up to 3 times. Stopping Selected setting value or output value · Output voltage (V) · Line speed (m/min)
Frequency limiter High and Low limiter can be preset. Displays the cause of trip by codes as follows. · Torque calculation value (%)· PID reference value
· OC1 (Overcurrent during acceleration) · Setting frequency (Hz) · PID feedback value
Bias frequency Bias frequency can be preset.
. OC2 (Overcurrent during deceleration) · Operation condition · Driving torque limiter
Gain for frequency setting Gain for freq. setting can be preset. (0.0 to 200.0%) ex.) Analog input 0 to +5V DC with 200% gain results in max. frequ. at 5V DC. setting vaiue (%)
· OC3 (Overcurrent running at constant speed)
Jump frequency control Jump frequency (3 points) and its common jump hysteresis width (0 to 30Hz) can be preset. (FWD / REV, IL, VL / LU, TL)· Braking togue limiter
· EF (Ground fault)
Rotating motor pick up A rotating motor (including inverse rotating mode) can be smoothly picked up without stopping the motor · Lin (Input phase loss) setting value (%)
(Flying start) (speed search method). · FUS (Fuse blown) Tester function
· OU1 (Overvoltage during acceleration) (I/O check)
Auto-restart after momentary Automatic restart is available without stopping motor after a momentary power failure (speed search method). When "Smooth Trip mode · Digital I/O: (ON), (OFF)
recovery" mode is selected, the motor speed drop is held min. (The inverter searches the motor speed, and smoothly returns to · OU2 (Overvoltage during deceleration)
power failure · Analog I/O: (V), (mA), (H), (p/s)
setting frequency. Even if the motor circuit is temporarily opened, the inverter operates without a hitch ). · OU3 (Overvoltage running at constant speed)
Maintenance data
Line / Inverter changeover · LU (Undervoltage)
Controls the switching operation between line power and inverter. The inverter has sequence function inside. · Operation time (h) · Cooling fan operation time (h)
operation. · OH1 (Overheating at heat sink) · Communication error times
· DC link circuit voltage (V)
The inverter output frequ. is controlled according to the load torque to keep motor speed constant. When the va- · OH2 (External thermal relay tripped) · Temperature at inside air / (KEYPAD, RS485, Option)
lue is set at "0.00" and "Torque-vector" is set at "active", the compensation value automatically selects the 4-pole · OH3 (Overtemperature at inside air) heat sink (°C) · ROM version
Slip compensation
standard motor. Slip compensation can be preset for the second motor. · Maximum current (A) (Inverter, KEYPAD, Option)
· Main circuit capacitor life(%)
Droop operation The motor speed droops in proportional to output torque (–9.9 to 0.0Hz).
· Control PC board life (h)
When the motor torque reaches a preset limiting level, this function automatically adjusts the output frequency to
Torque limiting prevent the inverter from tripping due to an overcurrent.

Torque control
Torque limiting 1 and 2 can be individually set, and are selectable with a digital input signal.
Output torque (or load factor) can be controlled with an analog input signal GVX2000
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COMMON SPECIFICATIONS Item Explanation

This function can control flowrate, pressure, etc. (with an analog feedback signal.)
• Reference · KEYPAD operat. ( or key) : Setting freq. / Max. freq. X 100 (%) · PATTERN operation : Setting
Item Explanation signal · Voltage input (Terminal 12 and V2 ) : 0 to +10V DC freq./Max. freq. X 100 (%)
· Current input (Terminal C1 ) : 4 to 20mA DC · DI option input (*) : · BCD,
Maximum frequency 50 to 400Hz *1) · Reversible operation with polarity (Terminal 12) : 0 to ±10V DC setting freq./Max.freq. X 100 (%)
PID control
Base frequency 25 to 400Hz *1) · Reversible operation with polar. (Terminal 12 + V1 ) : 0 to ±10V DC · Binary, full scale/100 (%)
Starting frequency 0.2 to 60Hz, Holding time: 0.0 to 10.0s · Inverse mode operation (Terminal 12 and V2 ) : +10 to 0V DC · Multistep frequ. setting :
· Inverse mode operation (Terminal C1) : 20 to 4mA DC Setting freq./Max.
Carrier frequency *2) 0.75 to 15kHz (55kW or smaller)*3) - 0.75 to 6kHz (90kW or larger) RS485 : Setting freq./Max.
frequency
Output

Analog setting : ±0.2% of maximum frequency (at 25 ± 10°C) freq. X 100 (%) ·freq. X 100 (%)
Accuracy (Stability) • Feedback signal · Terminal 12 (0 to +10V DC or +10 to 0V DC)
Digital setting : ±0.01% of Maximum frequency (at -10 to +50°C)
· Terminal C1 (4 to 20mA DC or 20 to 4mA DC)
Analog setting: 1/3000 of maximum frequency ex.) 0.02Hz at 60Hz, 0.04Hz at 120Hz, (0.15Hz at 400Hz : EN) Torque limiter 1 (Braking) is set at "F41: 0" (Same as Torque limiter 2 (Braking) ).
Setting resolution Digital setting: 0.01Hz at maximum frequency of up to 99.99Hz (0.1Hz at maximum frequency of 100Hz and above) · In deceleration: the deceleration time is automatically extended up to 3 times the setting time for tripless
Automatic deceleration

Control
LINK setting: 1/20000 of maximum freq. ex.) 0.003Hz at 60Hz, 0.006Hz at 120Hz, (0.02Hz at 400Hz : EN) 0.01Hz (Fixed) operation even if braking resistor not used.
Control method V/f control (Sinusoidal PWM control) · Dynamic torque-vector control (Sinusoidal PWM control) · In constant speed operation: Based on regenerative energy, the frequ. is increased and tripless operation is active.
Vector control with PG (*) This function is used for two motors switching operation.
Voltage/freq. (V/f) characteristic Adjustable at base and maximum frequency, with AVR control : 320 to 480V Second motor’s setting · The second motor’s V/f characteristics (base and maximum frequency) can be preset.
Torque boost Selectable by load characteristics: Constant torque load (Auto/manual), Variable torque load (Manual) · The second motor’s circuit parameter can be preset. Torque-vector control can be applied to both motors.
KEYPAD operation: or key, key Energy saving operation This function minimizes inverter and motor losses at light load.
Digital input signal operation : FWD or REV command, Coast-to-stop command, etc. Fan stop operation This function is used for silent operation or extending the fan's lifetime.
Operation method Universal DI Transmits to main controller of LINK operation.
LINK operation: RS485 (Standard) / T-Link (FUJI private link), Profibus-DP, Interbus-S, DeviceNet,
Modbus Plus, JPCN1, CAN open (Option) and any open bus. Universal DO Outputs command signal from main controller of LINK operation.
KEYPAD operation: or key Universal AO Outputs analog signal from main controller of LINK operation.
External potentiometer (*) : 1 to 5kΩ (1/2W) Zero speed control (*) The motor speed is controlled with the speed reference of zero.
Analog input : 0 to +10V DC (0 to +5V DC), 4 to 20mA DC Positioning control (*) The SY option card can be used for positioning control by differential counter method.
Reversible : 0 to ±10V DC (0 to ± 5V DC) ....Reversible operation by polarized signal can be selected. Synchronized operation (*) This function controls the synchronized operation between 2 axes with PGs.
Inverse : +10 to 0V DC, 20 to 4mA DC......Inverse mode operation can be selected. LCD monitor
Frequency setting LED monitor (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese)
UP/DOWN control : Output frequ. increases when UP signal is ON, and decreases when DOWN signal is ON.
(Frequency command)
Multistep frequency: Up to 16 different frequencies can be selected by digital input signal. · Output frequency 1 (Before slip compensation) (Hz) Operation monitor & Alarm monitor
· Output frequency 2 (After slip compensation) (Hz)
Pulse train input (*): 0 to 100kp/s
· Setting frequency (Hz) Operation monitor
Digital signal (parallel ) (*) : 16-bit binary · Output current (A) · Displays operation guidance
LINK operation : RS485 (Standard) / T-Link (FUJI private link), Profibus-DP, Interbus-S, · Output voltage (V) · Bargraph: Output frequency (%), Output current (A),
DeviceNet, Modbus Plus, JPCN1, CAN open (Option) and any open bus · Motor synchronous speed (r/min) Output torque (%)
Programmed PATTERN operation: Max. 7 stages · Line speed (m/min) Alarm monitor
Operation mode (Running)
Jogging operation or key, FWD or REV digital input signal · Load shaft speed (r/min) · The alarm data is displayed when the inverter trips.
Transistor output (4 points) : RUN, FAR, FDT, OL, LU, TL, etc. · Torque calculation value (%)
· Input power (kW) Function setting & monitor
Relay output (2 points) : · Same as transistor output · Alarm output (for any fault)
Running status signal · PID reference value ("F01")
Analog output (1 point) : Output frequency, Output current, Output torque, etc. Function setting
Control

· PID reference value (Remote) ("C30")


Pulse output (1 point) : Output frequency, Output current, Output torque, etc. · PID feedback value Displays function codes and its data or data code, and
Acceleration / Deceleration 0.01 to 3600s : · independently adjustable acceleration and deceleration · 4 different times are selectable. changes the data value.
time Mode select : linear, S-curve (weak), S-curve (strong), Non-linear · Trip history :Cause of trip by code (Even when main Operation condition
power supply is off, trip history data of the last 4 trips · Output frequency (Hz) · Motor synchronous speed
When the acceleration time reaches 60s, the motor output torque is automatically reduced to rated torque. (r/min)
are retained.)

Indication
Active drive Then the motor operation mode is changed to torque limiting operation. · Output current (A) · Load shaft speed (r/min)
The acceleration time is automatically extended up to 3 times. Stopping Selected setting value or output value · Output voltage (V) · Line speed (m/min)
Frequency limiter High and Low limiter can be preset. Displays the cause of trip by codes as follows. · Torque calculation value (%)· PID reference value
· OC1 (Overcurrent during acceleration) · Setting frequency (Hz) · PID feedback value
Bias frequency Bias frequency can be preset.
. OC2 (Overcurrent during deceleration) · Operation condition · Driving torque limiter
Gain for frequency setting Gain for freq. setting can be preset. (0.0 to 200.0%) ex.) Analog input 0 to +5V DC with 200% gain results in max. frequ. at 5V DC. setting vaiue (%)
· OC3 (Overcurrent running at constant speed)
Jump frequency control Jump frequency (3 points) and its common jump hysteresis width (0 to 30Hz) can be preset. (FWD / REV, IL, VL / LU, TL)· Braking togue limiter
· EF (Ground fault)
Rotating motor pick up A rotating motor (including inverse rotating mode) can be smoothly picked up without stopping the motor · Lin (Input phase loss) setting value (%)
(Flying start) (speed search method). · FUS (Fuse blown) Tester function
· OU1 (Overvoltage during acceleration) (I/O check)
Auto-restart after momentary Automatic restart is available without stopping motor after a momentary power failure (speed search method). When "Smooth Trip mode · Digital I/O: (ON), (OFF)
recovery" mode is selected, the motor speed drop is held min. (The inverter searches the motor speed, and smoothly returns to · OU2 (Overvoltage during deceleration)
power failure · Analog I/O: (V), (mA), (H), (p/s)
setting frequency. Even if the motor circuit is temporarily opened, the inverter operates without a hitch ). · OU3 (Overvoltage running at constant speed)
Maintenance data
Line / Inverter changeover · LU (Undervoltage)
Controls the switching operation between line power and inverter. The inverter has sequence function inside. · Operation time (h) · Cooling fan operation time (h)
operation. · OH1 (Overheating at heat sink) · Communication error times
· DC link circuit voltage (V)
The inverter output frequ. is controlled according to the load torque to keep motor speed constant. When the va- · OH2 (External thermal relay tripped) · Temperature at inside air / (KEYPAD, RS485, Option)
lue is set at "0.00" and "Torque-vector" is set at "active", the compensation value automatically selects the 4-pole · OH3 (Overtemperature at inside air) heat sink (°C) · ROM version
Slip compensation
standard motor. Slip compensation can be preset for the second motor. · Maximum current (A) (Inverter, KEYPAD, Option)
· Main circuit capacitor life(%)
Droop operation The motor speed droops in proportional to output torque (–9.9 to 0.0Hz).
· Control PC board life (h)
When the motor torque reaches a preset limiting level, this function automatically adjusts the output frequency to
Torque limiting prevent the inverter from tripping due to an overcurrent.

Torque control
Torque limiting 1 and 2 can be individually set, and are selectable with a digital input signal.
Output torque (or load factor) can be controlled with an analog input signal GVX2000
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Common Specifications (continued) TERMINAL FUNCTIONS
Item Explanation Terminal Functions
LCD monitor
LED monitor (English, German, French,Spanish, Italian, Japanese) Fun.
Load factor calculation Symbol Terminal name Function Remarks cod.
· dBH (Overheating at DB circuit)
· OL1 (Motor 1 overload) · Measurement time (s) · Average current (A)
L1/R, L2/S
· OL2 (Motor 2 overload) · Maximum current (A) · Average braking power (%) Power input Connect a 3-phase power supply.
L3/T
· OLU (Inverter unit overload) U, V, W Inverter output Connect a 3-phase induction motor.
Alarm data
· OS (Overspeed) Connect the DC reactor for power-factor correcting
· Output frequency (Hz) · Temperature at inside air (°C)
Indication

· PG (PG error) P1, P(+) For DC reactor DC reactor: option


Trip mode · Output current (A) · Hest sink temperature (°C) or harmonic current reducing.
· Er1 (Memory error)

circuit
Main
· Output voltage (V) · Communication error times · Connect the braking unit (option).
· Er2 (KEYPAD panel communication error) P(+), N(-) For braking unit Braking unit (option): 11kW or larger
· Torque calculation value (%) (KEYPAD, RS485 Option) · Used for DC bus connection system.
· Er3 (CPU error)
· Setting frequency (Hz) · Digital input terminal condition For external
· Er4 (Option error) P(+), DB Connect the external braking resistor (option) Only for 11kW or smaller
· Operation condition (Remote, Communication) braking resistor
· Er5 (Option error)
(FWD / REV, IL, VL / LU, TL) ·Transistor output terminal G Grounding Ground terminal for inverter chassis (housing).
· Er7 (Output phase loss error, impedance
condition Auxiliary control Connect the same AC power supply as that of the main
imbalance) R0, T0 1,1kW or smaller: Not correspond
· Operation time (h) · Trip history code
· Er8 (RS485 error) power supply circuit to back up the control circuit power supply.
· DC link circuit voltage (V) · Multiple alram exist
Potentiometer +10V DC power supply for frequency setting POT
Charge lamp When the DC link circuit voltage is higher than 50V, the charge lamp is ON. 13 Allowable maximum output current : 10mA
power supply (POT: 1 to 5kΩ)
Overload Protects the inverter by electronic thermal and detection of inverter temperature. · 0 to +10V DC/0 to 100% (0 to +5V DC/0 to 100%)
Overvoltage Detects DC link circuit overvoltage, and stops the inverter. 400V series: 800V DC · Reversible operation can be selected by function setting. · Input impedance: 22kΩ
Undervoltage Detects DC link circuit undervoltage, and stops the inverter. 400V series: 400V DC Voltage input 0 to ±10V DC /0 to ±100% (0 to ±5V DC/0 to ±100%) · Allowable maximum input voltage: ±15V DC
· Inverse mode operation can be selected by function · If input voltage is 10 to 15V DC, the F01,C30
Input phase loss Phase loss protection for power line input.
Overheating Protects the inverter by detection of inverter temperature. 12 setting or digital input signal. inverter estimate it to10V DC.
+10 to 0V DC/0 to 100%
Short-circuit Short-circuit protection for inverter output circuit
(Torque control) Used for torque control reference signal. H18
· Ground fault protection for inverter output circuit (3-phase current detection method)
Ground fault (PID control) Used for PID control reference signal or feedback signal. F01, H21

Analog
· Zero-phase current detection method (30kW or larger)

input
(PG feedback) Used for reference signal of PG feedback control (option)
· The inverter trips, and then protects the motor. · 4 to 20mA DC/0 to 100% · Input impedance:250kΩ
Protection

· Electronic thermal overload relay can be selected for standard motor or inverter motor · Inverse mode operation can be selected by function · Allowable maximum input current: 30mA DC
Motor overload Current input
· Thermal time constant (0.5 to 75.0 minutes) can be preset for a special motor.
setting or digital input signal. · If input current is 20 to 30mA DC , the
· The second motor's electronic thermal overload relay can be preset for 2-motor changeover operation.
C1 20 to 4mA DC/0 to 100% inverter estimates it to20mA DC.
· Prevents DB resistor overheating by internal electronic thermal overload relay (11kW or smaller). (PID control) Used for PID control reference signal or feedback signal. F01, H21
DB resistor overheating · Prevents DB resistor overheating by external thermal overload relay attached to DB resistor (15kW or larger). The PTC-thermistor (for motor protection) can be Change over the Pin switch on control H26,
(The inverter stops electricity discharge operation to protect the DB resistor.) (PTC-Thermistor Input)
connected to terminal C1 - 11. board. (SW2 : PTC) H27
· Controls the output frequency to prevent (overcurrent) trip when the output current exceeds the limit value V2 Voltage input 2 0 to +10V DC Can't change over the terminal C1. F01
during acceleration. 11 Common Common for analog signal Isolated from terminal CMY and CM.
· Lowers the output frequency to hold almost constant torque when the output current exceeds the limit value Forward operation FWD: ON ..... The motor runs in the forward direction.
Stall prevention FWD
during operation at constant speed. command FWD: OFF ..... The motor decelerates and stops. When FWD and REV are simultaneously
F02
· Controls the output frequency to prevent (overvoltage) trip when the DC link circuit voltage exceeds the Reverse operation REV: ON ..... The motor runs in the reverse direction. ON, the motor decelerates and stops.
REV
limit value during deceleration. command REV: OFF ..... The motor decelerates and stops.
Output phase loss When the inverter executes auto-tuning, detects each phase impedance imbalance (and stops the inverter). X1 Digital input 1
Motor protection by PTC X2 Digital input 2
When the motor temperature exceeds allowable value, the inverter trips automatically. X3 Digital input 3 · OFF state maximum input voltage: 2V
thermistor
X4 Digital input 4 (maximum source current : 5mA) E01 to
Auto reset When the inverter is tripped, it resets automatically and restarts.
X5 Digital input 5 These terminals can be preset as follows. · ON state maximum terminal E09
Free from corrosive gases, flammable gases, oil mist, dusts, and direct sunlight. voltage: 22 to 27V
Condition (installation

Installation location X6 Digital input 6


Indoor use only. (allowable maximum leakage
X7 Digital input 7
and operation)

Digital
Altitude 1000m or less. Applicable to 3000m with power derating (-10%/1000m)

input
X8 Digital input 8 current: 0.5mA).
–10 to +50 °C. For inverters of 22kW or smaller, remove the ventilation covers when operating it at a tempera- X9 Digital input 9
Ambient temperature
ture of 40 °C or above. (SS1) (SS1) : 2 (0, 1) different freq. are selectable.
Ambient humidity 5 to 95%RH (non-condensing) (SS2) Multistep freq. (SS1,SS2) : 4 (0 to 3) different freq. are selectable. Frequency 0 is set by F01 (or C30). C05 to
3mm at from 2 to less than 9Hz, 9.8m/s2 at from 9 to less than 20Hz (SS4) selection (SS1,SS2,SS4) : 8 (0 to 7) different freq. are selectable. (All signals of SS1 to SS8 are OFF) C19
Vibration 2m/s2 at from 20 to less than 55Hz, 1m/s2 at from 55 to less than 200Hz (SS8) (SS1,SS2,SS4,SS8) :16 (0 to 15) different freq. are selectable.
Storage condition -Temperature : –25 to +65 °C, -Humidity : 5 to 95%RH (non-condensing) F07, F08
(RT1) ACC / DEC time (RT1) : 2 (0, 1) different ACC / DEC times are selectable. Time 0 is set by F07/F08.
E10 to
(RT2) selection (RT1,RT2) : 4 (0 to 3) different ACC / DEC times are selectable (All signals of RT1 to RT2 are OFF)
NOTES: (*) Option E15
*1) For application at 120Hz or above, please contact Silectron Sistemi Used for 3-wire operation.
*2) Inverter may automatically reduce carrier frequency, in accordance with ambient temperature or output current for protecting inverter. 3-wire operation
*3) The minimum carrier frequency changes depending on maximum output frequency. (HLD) (HLD): ON ..... The inverter self-holds FWD or REV signal. Assigned to terminal X7 at factory setting.
stop command
(HLD): OFF ..... The inverter releases self-holding.

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Common Specifications (continued) TERMINAL FUNCTIONS
Item Explanation Terminal Functions
LCD monitor
LED monitor (English, German, French,Spanish, Italian, Japanese) Fun.
Load factor calculation Symbol Terminal name Function Remarks cod.
· dBH (Overheating at DB circuit)
· OL1 (Motor 1 overload) · Measurement time (s) · Average current (A)
L1/R, L2/S
· OL2 (Motor 2 overload) · Maximum current (A) · Average braking power (%) Power input Connect a 3-phase power supply.
L3/T
· OLU (Inverter unit overload) U, V, W Inverter output Connect a 3-phase induction motor.
Alarm data
· OS (Overspeed) Connect the DC reactor for power-factor correcting
· Output frequency (Hz) · Temperature at inside air (°C)
Indication

· PG (PG error) P1, P(+) For DC reactor DC reactor: option


Trip mode · Output current (A) · Hest sink temperature (°C) or harmonic current reducing.
· Er1 (Memory error)

circuit
Main
· Output voltage (V) · Communication error times · Connect the braking unit (option).
· Er2 (KEYPAD panel communication error) P(+), N(-) For braking unit Braking unit (option): 11kW or larger
· Torque calculation value (%) (KEYPAD, RS485 Option) · Used for DC bus connection system.
· Er3 (CPU error)
· Setting frequency (Hz) · Digital input terminal condition For external
· Er4 (Option error) P(+), DB Connect the external braking resistor (option) Only for 11kW or smaller
· Operation condition (Remote, Communication) braking resistor
· Er5 (Option error)
(FWD / REV, IL, VL / LU, TL) ·Transistor output terminal G Grounding Ground terminal for inverter chassis (housing).
· Er7 (Output phase loss error, impedance
condition Auxiliary control Connect the same AC power supply as that of the main
imbalance) R0, T0 1,1kW or smaller: Not correspond
· Operation time (h) · Trip history code
· Er8 (RS485 error) power supply circuit to back up the control circuit power supply.
· DC link circuit voltage (V) · Multiple alram exist
Potentiometer +10V DC power supply for frequency setting POT
Charge lamp When the DC link circuit voltage is higher than 50V, the charge lamp is ON. 13 Allowable maximum output current : 10mA
power supply (POT: 1 to 5kΩ)
Overload Protects the inverter by electronic thermal and detection of inverter temperature. · 0 to +10V DC/0 to 100% (0 to +5V DC/0 to 100%)
Overvoltage Detects DC link circuit overvoltage, and stops the inverter. 400V series: 800V DC · Reversible operation can be selected by function setting. · Input impedance: 22kΩ
Undervoltage Detects DC link circuit undervoltage, and stops the inverter. 400V series: 400V DC Voltage input 0 to ±10V DC /0 to ±100% (0 to ±5V DC/0 to ±100%) · Allowable maximum input voltage: ±15V DC
· Inverse mode operation can be selected by function · If input voltage is 10 to 15V DC, the F01,C30
Input phase loss Phase loss protection for power line input.
Overheating Protects the inverter by detection of inverter temperature. 12 setting or digital input signal. inverter estimate it to10V DC.
+10 to 0V DC/0 to 100%
Short-circuit Short-circuit protection for inverter output circuit
(Torque control) Used for torque control reference signal. H18
· Ground fault protection for inverter output circuit (3-phase current detection method)
Ground fault (PID control) Used for PID control reference signal or feedback signal. F01, H21

Analog
· Zero-phase current detection method (30kW or larger)

input
(PG feedback) Used for reference signal of PG feedback control (option)
· The inverter trips, and then protects the motor. · 4 to 20mA DC/0 to 100% · Input impedance:250kΩ
Protection

· Electronic thermal overload relay can be selected for standard motor or inverter motor · Inverse mode operation can be selected by function · Allowable maximum input current: 30mA DC
Motor overload Current input
· Thermal time constant (0.5 to 75.0 minutes) can be preset for a special motor.
setting or digital input signal. · If input current is 20 to 30mA DC , the
· The second motor's electronic thermal overload relay can be preset for 2-motor changeover operation.
C1 20 to 4mA DC/0 to 100% inverter estimates it to20mA DC.
· Prevents DB resistor overheating by internal electronic thermal overload relay (11kW or smaller). (PID control) Used for PID control reference signal or feedback signal. F01, H21
DB resistor overheating · Prevents DB resistor overheating by external thermal overload relay attached to DB resistor (15kW or larger). The PTC-thermistor (for motor protection) can be Change over the Pin switch on control H26,
(The inverter stops electricity discharge operation to protect the DB resistor.) (PTC-Thermistor Input)
connected to terminal C1 - 11. board. (SW2 : PTC) H27
· Controls the output frequency to prevent (overcurrent) trip when the output current exceeds the limit value V2 Voltage input 2 0 to +10V DC Can't change over the terminal C1. F01
during acceleration. 11 Common Common for analog signal Isolated from terminal CMY and CM.
· Lowers the output frequency to hold almost constant torque when the output current exceeds the limit value Forward operation FWD: ON ..... The motor runs in the forward direction.
Stall prevention FWD
during operation at constant speed. command FWD: OFF ..... The motor decelerates and stops. When FWD and REV are simultaneously
F02
· Controls the output frequency to prevent (overvoltage) trip when the DC link circuit voltage exceeds the Reverse operation REV: ON ..... The motor runs in the reverse direction. ON, the motor decelerates and stops.
REV
limit value during deceleration. command REV: OFF ..... The motor decelerates and stops.
Output phase loss When the inverter executes auto-tuning, detects each phase impedance imbalance (and stops the inverter). X1 Digital input 1
Motor protection by PTC X2 Digital input 2
When the motor temperature exceeds allowable value, the inverter trips automatically. X3 Digital input 3 · OFF state maximum input voltage: 2V
thermistor
X4 Digital input 4 (maximum source current : 5mA) E01 to
Auto reset When the inverter is tripped, it resets automatically and restarts.
X5 Digital input 5 These terminals can be preset as follows. · ON state maximum terminal E09
Free from corrosive gases, flammable gases, oil mist, dusts, and direct sunlight. voltage: 22 to 27V
Condition (installation

Installation location X6 Digital input 6


Indoor use only. (allowable maximum leakage
X7 Digital input 7
and operation)

Digital
Altitude 1000m or less. Applicable to 3000m with power derating (-10%/1000m)

input
X8 Digital input 8 current: 0.5mA).
–10 to +50 °C. For inverters of 22kW or smaller, remove the ventilation covers when operating it at a tempera- X9 Digital input 9
Ambient temperature
ture of 40 °C or above. (SS1) (SS1) : 2 (0, 1) different freq. are selectable.
Ambient humidity 5 to 95%RH (non-condensing) (SS2) Multistep freq. (SS1,SS2) : 4 (0 to 3) different freq. are selectable. Frequency 0 is set by F01 (or C30). C05 to
3mm at from 2 to less than 9Hz, 9.8m/s2 at from 9 to less than 20Hz (SS4) selection (SS1,SS2,SS4) : 8 (0 to 7) different freq. are selectable. (All signals of SS1 to SS8 are OFF) C19
Vibration 2m/s2 at from 20 to less than 55Hz, 1m/s2 at from 55 to less than 200Hz (SS8) (SS1,SS2,SS4,SS8) :16 (0 to 15) different freq. are selectable.
Storage condition -Temperature : –25 to +65 °C, -Humidity : 5 to 95%RH (non-condensing) F07, F08
(RT1) ACC / DEC time (RT1) : 2 (0, 1) different ACC / DEC times are selectable. Time 0 is set by F07/F08.
E10 to
(RT2) selection (RT1,RT2) : 4 (0 to 3) different ACC / DEC times are selectable (All signals of RT1 to RT2 are OFF)
NOTES: (*) Option E15
*1) For application at 120Hz or above, please contact Silectron Sistemi Used for 3-wire operation.
*2) Inverter may automatically reduce carrier frequency, in accordance with ambient temperature or output current for protecting inverter. 3-wire operation
*3) The minimum carrier frequency changes depending on maximum output frequency. (HLD) (HLD): ON ..... The inverter self-holds FWD or REV signal. Assigned to terminal X7 at factory setting.
stop command
(HLD): OFF ..... The inverter releases self-holding.

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Terminal Functions (continued) Fun.
Symbol Terminal name Function Remarks cod.
Fun. Output voltage (0 to 10V DC) is proportional to selected
Symbol Terminal name Function Remarks cod. function’s value as follows.
(BX): ON ..... Motor will coast-to-stop. · The motor restarts from 0Hz by turning The proportional coefficient and bias value can be preset.
(BX) Coast-to-stop (No alarm signal will be output.) off BX with the command operation H11 · Output frequency 1
command (FWD or REV) ON. · Assigned to terminal X8 at factory setting. (Before slip compensation) (0 to max. frequency)
(RST): ON ..... Faults are reset. (This signal should be · During normal operating, this signal is ignored. · Output frequency 2

Analog output
(RST) Alarm reset (After slip compensation) (0 to max. frequency)
held for more than 0.1s.) · Assigned to X9 at factory setting. FMA Analog monitor
Trip command · Output current (0 to 200%) Allowable maximum output current: 2mA F30 to
(THR) (THR): OFF ..... "OH2 trip" occurs and motor will coast-to-stop. This alarm signal is held internally. · Output voltage (0 to 200%) F31
(External fault)
This signal is effective only while the · Output torque (0 to 200%)
(JOG) Jogging operation (JOG): ON ..... JOG frequency is effective. C20 · Load factor (0 to 200%)
inverter is stopping.
If this signal is changed while the inve- C30 / · Input power (0 to 200%)
(Hz2/Hz1) Freq. set 2 / 1 (Hz2/Hz1): ON ..... Freq. set 2 is effective. rter is running, the signal is effective F01 · PID feedback value (0 to 100%)
only after the inverter stops. · PG feedback value (0 to max. speed)
A10 to (11) (Common) · DC link circuit voltage (0 to 1000V)
If this signal is changed while the inverter · Universal AO (0 to 100%)
(M2/M1): ON ..... The motor circuit parameter and V/f A18 /
(M2/M1) Motor 2 / Motor 1 is running, the signal is effective only after
characteristics are changed to the second motor's ones. P01 to FMP Pulse rate monitor · Pulse rate mode : Pulse rate is proportional to selected
the inverter stops. function’s value* (50% duty pulse)
P09
If the operation command(FWD/REV) is · Average voltage mode : Average voltage is proportional to

Pulse output
(DCBRK): ON ..... The DC injection brake is effective. input while DC braking is effective, the F20 to selected function’s value* (2670p/s pulse width control) F33 to
(DCBRK) DC brake command Allowable maximum output current : 2mA
(In the inverter deceleration mode) operation command (FWD/REV) has F22 F35
priority.
E16,E17 (CM) (Common) · Kinds of function to be output is same as those of analog
(TL2/TL1) Torque limiter 2 /1 (TL2/TL1): ON ..... Torque limiter 2 is effective. output (FMA).
F40,F41
Switching operation (SW50(SW60)): ON .....The motor is changed from inverter Main circuit changeover signals are output CM Common Common for pulse output Isolated from terminal CMY and 11.
(SW50) Y1 Transistor output 1 · OFF state maximum output voltage : 3V
between line and inverter operation to line operation. through Y1 to Y5 terminal.
(SW50(SW60)): OFF ..... The motor is changed Y2 Transistor output 2 (Allowable maximum sink current : 50mA) E20 to
(SW60) Output the selected signals from the following items.
from line operation to inverter operation. Y3 Transistor output 3 · ON state maximum leakage current : 0.1mA E23
(UP) UP command (UP): ON ..... The output frequency increases. Y4 Transistor output 4 (Allowable maximum voltage : 27V)
(DOWN): ON ..... The output frequency decreases. Outputs ON signal when the output frequency is higher than
When UP and DOWN commands are (RUN) Inverter running
· The output frequency change rate is determined starting frequency.
simultaneously ON, DOWN signal is F01,C30
(DOWN) (DOWN) command by ACC / DEC time. Frequency equi- Outputs ON signal when the difference between output frequency
(FAR) E30
Digital input

effective. and setting frequency is smaller than FAR hysteresis width.


· Restarting frequency can be selected from 0Hz or valence signal
setting value at the time of stop. Frequency level Outputs ON signal by comparison of output frequency and E31,
(FDT1)
Write enable for detection preset value (level and hysteresis). E32
(WE-KP) (WE-KP): ON ..... The data is changed by KEYPAD. F00
KEYPAD Undervoltage Outputs ON signal when the inverter stops by undervoltage
(LU)
(Hz/PID): ON ..... The PID control is canceled, and H20 to detection signal while the operation command is ON.
(Hz/PID) PID control cancel
frequency setting by KEYPAD ( or ) is effective. H25 Outputs ON signal in braking or stopping mode, and OFF
(B/D) Torque polarity
If this signal is changed while the inverter F01,C30 signal in driving mode.
Inverse mode
Outputs ON signal when the inverter is in torque-limiting

Transistor output
(IVS) (IVS): ON ..... Inverse mode is effective in analog signal input. is running, the signal is effective only
changeover (TL) Torque limiting
after the inverter stops. mode.
(IL) Interlock sig. for 52-2 Connect to auxiliary contact (1NC) of 52-2. Outputs ON signal during auto restart operation (Instantaneous
(IPF) Auto-restarting
(Hz/TRQ): ON ..... The torque control is canceled, power failure) mode. (including "restart time")
(Hz/TRQ) TRQ control cancel H18
and ordinary operation is effective. · Outputs ON signal when the electronic thermal value is
(LE): ON ..... The link opereation is effective. Used to Overload early higher than preset alarm level. E33 to
Link enable (OL1)
(LE) switch operation between ordinary operation and link RS485: Standard, Bus: Option H30 warning · Outputs ON signal when the output current value is higher E35
(RS485, Bus)
operation to communication. than preset alarm level.
(U-DI) Universal DI This signal is transmitted to main controller of LINK operation. KEYPAD Outputs ON signal when the inverter is in KEYPAD operation
(KP) F02
(STM) Pick up start mode (STM): ON ..... The "Pick up" start mode is effective. H09 operation mode mode.
(PG/Hz): ON ..... Synchronized operation or PG-feedback Outputs ON signal when the inverter is in stopping mode or in
(PG/Hz) SY-PG enabled Option (STP) Inverter stopping
operation is effective. DC braking mode.
Synchronization (SYC): ON ..... The motor is controlled for synchronized (RDY) Ready output Outputs ON signal when the inverter is ready for operation.
(SYC) Option
command operation between 2 axes with PGs. Line/Inverter
(ZERO): ON ..... The motor speed is controlled with the This function can be selected at PG (SW88) Outputs 88's ON signal for Line/Inverter changeover operation.
changeover for 88)
(ZERO) Zero speed command
speed reference of zero. feedback control. Option Line/Inv changeover
(STOP1) Forced stop command (STOP1): OFF ..... The motor decelerates and stops. (SW52-2) Outputs 52-2’s ON signal for Line/Inverter changeover operation.
(for 52-1)
Forced stop command (STOP2): OFF ..... The motor decelerates and stops with Line/Inv changeover
(STOP2) E15 (SW52-1) Outputs 52-1’s ON signal for Line/Inverter changeover operation.
Deceleration time4. with Deceleration time 4 (for 52-1)
(EXITE): ON ..... The magnetic flux can be established Outputs the motor changeover switch ON signal from motor 1 A01 to
(EXITE) Pre-exciting command (SWM2) Motor2/Motor1
preliminary before starting at PG vector mode. to motor 2. A18
Connect PLC power supply to avoid malfunction of the
PLC PLC terminal inveter that has SINK type digital input, when PLC

P24 DC voltage supply


power supply is off.
DC voltage supply (+24V, max. 100mA) GVX2000
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Terminal Functions (continued) Fun.
Symbol Terminal name Function Remarks cod.
Fun. Output voltage (0 to 10V DC) is proportional to selected
Symbol Terminal name Function Remarks cod. function’s value as follows.
(BX): ON ..... Motor will coast-to-stop. · The motor restarts from 0Hz by turning The proportional coefficient and bias value can be preset.
(BX) Coast-to-stop (No alarm signal will be output.) off BX with the command operation H11 · Output frequency 1
command (FWD or REV) ON. · Assigned to terminal X8 at factory setting. (Before slip compensation) (0 to max. frequency)
(RST): ON ..... Faults are reset. (This signal should be · During normal operating, this signal is ignored. · Output frequency 2

Analog output
(RST) Alarm reset (After slip compensation) (0 to max. frequency)
held for more than 0.1s.) · Assigned to X9 at factory setting. FMA Analog monitor
Trip command · Output current (0 to 200%) Allowable maximum output current: 2mA F30 to
(THR) (THR): OFF ..... "OH2 trip" occurs and motor will coast-to-stop. This alarm signal is held internally. · Output voltage (0 to 200%) F31
(External fault)
This signal is effective only while the · Output torque (0 to 200%)
(JOG) Jogging operation (JOG): ON ..... JOG frequency is effective. C20 · Load factor (0 to 200%)
inverter is stopping.
If this signal is changed while the inve- C30 / · Input power (0 to 200%)
(Hz2/Hz1) Freq. set 2 / 1 (Hz2/Hz1): ON ..... Freq. set 2 is effective. rter is running, the signal is effective F01 · PID feedback value (0 to 100%)
only after the inverter stops. · PG feedback value (0 to max. speed)
A10 to (11) (Common) · DC link circuit voltage (0 to 1000V)
If this signal is changed while the inverter · Universal AO (0 to 100%)
(M2/M1): ON ..... The motor circuit parameter and V/f A18 /
(M2/M1) Motor 2 / Motor 1 is running, the signal is effective only after
characteristics are changed to the second motor's ones. P01 to FMP Pulse rate monitor · Pulse rate mode : Pulse rate is proportional to selected
the inverter stops. function’s value* (50% duty pulse)
P09
If the operation command(FWD/REV) is · Average voltage mode : Average voltage is proportional to

Pulse output
(DCBRK): ON ..... The DC injection brake is effective. input while DC braking is effective, the F20 to selected function’s value* (2670p/s pulse width control) F33 to
(DCBRK) DC brake command Allowable maximum output current : 2mA
(In the inverter deceleration mode) operation command (FWD/REV) has F22 F35
priority.
E16,E17 (CM) (Common) · Kinds of function to be output is same as those of analog
(TL2/TL1) Torque limiter 2 /1 (TL2/TL1): ON ..... Torque limiter 2 is effective. output (FMA).
F40,F41
Switching operation (SW50(SW60)): ON .....The motor is changed from inverter Main circuit changeover signals are output CM Common Common for pulse output Isolated from terminal CMY and 11.
(SW50) Y1 Transistor output 1 · OFF state maximum output voltage : 3V
between line and inverter operation to line operation. through Y1 to Y5 terminal.
(SW50(SW60)): OFF ..... The motor is changed Y2 Transistor output 2 (Allowable maximum sink current : 50mA) E20 to
(SW60) Output the selected signals from the following items.
from line operation to inverter operation. Y3 Transistor output 3 · ON state maximum leakage current : 0.1mA E23
(UP) UP command (UP): ON ..... The output frequency increases. Y4 Transistor output 4 (Allowable maximum voltage : 27V)
(DOWN): ON ..... The output frequency decreases. Outputs ON signal when the output frequency is higher than
When UP and DOWN commands are (RUN) Inverter running
· The output frequency change rate is determined starting frequency.
simultaneously ON, DOWN signal is F01,C30
(DOWN) (DOWN) command by ACC / DEC time. Frequency equi- Outputs ON signal when the difference between output frequency
(FAR) E30
Digital input

effective. and setting frequency is smaller than FAR hysteresis width.


· Restarting frequency can be selected from 0Hz or valence signal
setting value at the time of stop. Frequency level Outputs ON signal by comparison of output frequency and E31,
(FDT1)
Write enable for detection preset value (level and hysteresis). E32
(WE-KP) (WE-KP): ON ..... The data is changed by KEYPAD. F00
KEYPAD Undervoltage Outputs ON signal when the inverter stops by undervoltage
(LU)
(Hz/PID): ON ..... The PID control is canceled, and H20 to detection signal while the operation command is ON.
(Hz/PID) PID control cancel
frequency setting by KEYPAD ( or ) is effective. H25 Outputs ON signal in braking or stopping mode, and OFF
(B/D) Torque polarity
If this signal is changed while the inverter F01,C30 signal in driving mode.
Inverse mode
Outputs ON signal when the inverter is in torque-limiting

Transistor output
(IVS) (IVS): ON ..... Inverse mode is effective in analog signal input. is running, the signal is effective only
changeover (TL) Torque limiting
after the inverter stops. mode.
(IL) Interlock sig. for 52-2 Connect to auxiliary contact (1NC) of 52-2. Outputs ON signal during auto restart operation (Instantaneous
(IPF) Auto-restarting
(Hz/TRQ): ON ..... The torque control is canceled, power failure) mode. (including "restart time")
(Hz/TRQ) TRQ control cancel H18
and ordinary operation is effective. · Outputs ON signal when the electronic thermal value is
(LE): ON ..... The link opereation is effective. Used to Overload early higher than preset alarm level. E33 to
Link enable (OL1)
(LE) switch operation between ordinary operation and link RS485: Standard, Bus: Option H30 warning · Outputs ON signal when the output current value is higher E35
(RS485, Bus)
operation to communication. than preset alarm level.
(U-DI) Universal DI This signal is transmitted to main controller of LINK operation. KEYPAD Outputs ON signal when the inverter is in KEYPAD operation
(KP) F02
(STM) Pick up start mode (STM): ON ..... The "Pick up" start mode is effective. H09 operation mode mode.
(PG/Hz): ON ..... Synchronized operation or PG-feedback Outputs ON signal when the inverter is in stopping mode or in
(PG/Hz) SY-PG enabled Option (STP) Inverter stopping
operation is effective. DC braking mode.
Synchronization (SYC): ON ..... The motor is controlled for synchronized (RDY) Ready output Outputs ON signal when the inverter is ready for operation.
(SYC) Option
command operation between 2 axes with PGs. Line/Inverter
(ZERO): ON ..... The motor speed is controlled with the This function can be selected at PG (SW88) Outputs 88's ON signal for Line/Inverter changeover operation.
changeover for 88)
(ZERO) Zero speed command
speed reference of zero. feedback control. Option Line/Inv changeover
(STOP1) Forced stop command (STOP1): OFF ..... The motor decelerates and stops. (SW52-2) Outputs 52-2’s ON signal for Line/Inverter changeover operation.
(for 52-1)
Forced stop command (STOP2): OFF ..... The motor decelerates and stops with Line/Inv changeover
(STOP2) E15 (SW52-1) Outputs 52-1’s ON signal for Line/Inverter changeover operation.
Deceleration time4. with Deceleration time 4 (for 52-1)
(EXITE): ON ..... The magnetic flux can be established Outputs the motor changeover switch ON signal from motor 1 A01 to
(EXITE) Pre-exciting command (SWM2) Motor2/Motor1
preliminary before starting at PG vector mode. to motor 2. A18
Connect PLC power supply to avoid malfunction of the
PLC PLC terminal inveter that has SINK type digital input, when PLC

P24 DC voltage supply


power supply is off.
DC voltage supply (+24V, max. 100mA) GVX2000
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Terminal Functions (continued) BASIC WIRING DIAGRAM
Symbol Terminal name Function Remarks
Fun.
cod. Keypad panel Operation
Used for auxiliary circuit of 52-1.
Auxiliary terminal
(Same function as AX1, AX2 terminal by FRENIC5000G9S Refer to wiring diagram example. The following diagram is for reference only. For detailed wiring diagrams, refer to the relevant instruction manual.
(AX)
(for 52-1)
series. (30kW or larger)) Main circuit 11 kW or smaller
Outputs time up signal (100ms ON pulse) at every stage end C21 to
(TU) Time-up signal DC reactor (*3)
of PATTERN operation. C28 Jumper wire
(DCR)
Cycle completion Outputs one cycle completion signal (100ms ON pulse) at (*3) (*6)
P(+)
(TO) P1 DB N(-)
signal PATTERN operation. P(+) P1 P(+) N(-) DBR (*4)
MCCB or ELCB ( *2) P1 N(-)
Stage No.
(STG1) L1/R U
indication 1 Power supply
CNUX ( )
(*1) 3-phase
Stage No. Outputs PATTERN operation’s stage No. by signals STG1, 380 to 480V L2/S U1 U2 V M
(STG2)
indication 2 STG2 and STG4. 50/60Hz
L3/T Motor*
G NOTE:
W
Stage No. Common terminals [11], (CM),
(STG4)
indication 4
(R0)
and <CMY> for control circuits
(AL1) Alarm indication 1 Auxiliary control power supply( *5) are
(T0)
(AL2) Alarm indication 2
Outputs trip alarm No. by signals AL1, AL2, AL4, and AL8.
(AL4) Alarm indication 4 G G
(AL8) Alarm indication 8
Grounding Grounding *1) Use the inverter whose rated input
Control circuit voltage matches the power supply
(FAN) Fan operation signal Outputs the inverter cooling fan operation status signal. H06 voltage.
Transistor output

Outputs ON signal at auto resetting mode. (Including "Reset +DC10V 0V


(TRY) Auto-resetting
H04, Potentiometer power supply
13 30A *2)Use this peripheral device when necessary.
interval") H05 Voltage
12
30 30B Alarm output (for any *3)75kW or smaller:
Outputs command signal from main controller of LINK Analog input input 11
30C
fault) Terminals [P1] and [P(+)] are connected
(U-DO) Universal DO V2 with a jumper wire before shipping. When
operation. Voltage input 2
C1 connecting an optional DC reactor (DCR)*6),
Outputs ON signal when the heat sink temperature is higher Current input
Overheat early FMA
remove the jumper wire that connects the
(OH) than (trip level – 10°C), and outputs OFF signal when the +DC 0~10V terminals [P1] and [P(+)].
warning
temperature is lower than (trip level – 15°C). P24 +DC24V 0V
(*6) *4)For models from 0.55 to 11kW, a built-in
Synchronization PLC Source braking resistor (DBR) is connected to the
(SY) Synchronization completion signal for synchronized operation. Option Sink inverter before shipping. (DBR is not mounted
completion signal FWD
REV on models 15kW or larger.)
Outputs ON signal when the calculated lifetime is longer than
(LIFE) Lifetime alarm CM Y5C *5)Terminals [R0] and [T0] are provided for
preset alarm level. models 2,2kW or larger. These terminals are
X1 Relay
2nd Freq. level 2nd-outputs ON signal by comparison of output frequency and Y5A not provided for models 1,1kW or smaller.
X2 output
(FDT2) Even if these terminals are not powered, the
detection preset value (FDT2 level). X3 Y4
2nd OL level early 2nd-outputs ON signal when the output current value is larger
Digital input
X4 inverter can be operated.
Y3
(OL2)
warning than preset alarm level (OL2 level). X5 *6)Digital input common switching:
X6 Y2 Transistor
Source (P24 terminal)
Terminal C1 off Sink (CM terminal).
(C1OFF) Outputs ON signal when the C1 current is smaller than 2mA. X7 Y1
output
signal
X8
Speed existence Outputs ON signal when motor speed is larger than stop * stop speed = stop frequency (F25) CMY
(N-EX) F25 X9
signal speed* on vector control with PG. 120/pole [r/m]
CM
Common FMP
CMY Common for transistor output signal. Isolated from teminals CM and 11. Pulse output Pulse output
(transistor output)
(frequency monitor)
(DX-) (DX+) (SD)
Outputs a contact signal when a protective function is
30A, F36 *Option
activated.
Relay output

30B, Alarm relay output RS485 interface port


Changeable exciting mode active or non-exciting mode active · Contact rating :
30C,
by function "F36". 250V AC, 0.3A, cosΦ=0.3 E24
Funcntions can be selected the same as Y1 to Y4. 48V DC, 0.5A, non-inductive Terminal Arrangement
Y5A, Y5C Relay output Changeable exciting mode active or non-exciting mode active
E25
by function "E25". • Main circuit terminals
DX+, DX-, RS485 I/O terminal
LINK

Connect the RS485 link signal. • Control circuit


SD 30C
30A
terminals 30B
Y5A
Y5C
CMY
Y4
Y3
Y2
Y1
11
C1 L1/R L2/S L3/T DB P1 P(+) N(-) U V W
12
FMA
13 G
FMP (Up to 11kW)
V2
PLC G
CM
X1
CM
X2
FWD
X3
REV
X4
P24
X5
P24
X6

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DXB
X7
DXA
X8
SD
X9

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Terminal Functions (continued) BASIC WIRING DIAGRAM
Symbol Terminal name Function Remarks
Fun.
cod. Keypad panel Operation
Used for auxiliary circuit of 52-1.
Auxiliary terminal
(Same function as AX1, AX2 terminal by FRENIC5000G9S Refer to wiring diagram example. The following diagram is for reference only. For detailed wiring diagrams, refer to the relevant instruction manual.
(AX)
(for 52-1)
series. (30kW or larger)) Main circuit 11 kW or smaller
Outputs time up signal (100ms ON pulse) at every stage end C21 to
(TU) Time-up signal DC reactor (*3)
of PATTERN operation. C28 Jumper wire
(DCR)
Cycle completion Outputs one cycle completion signal (100ms ON pulse) at (*3) (*6)
P(+)
(TO) P1 DB N(-)
signal PATTERN operation. P(+) P1 P(+) N(-) DBR (*4)
MCCB or ELCB ( *2) P1 N(-)
Stage No.
(STG1) L1/R U
indication 1 Power supply
CNUX ( )
(*1) 3-phase
Stage No. Outputs PATTERN operation’s stage No. by signals STG1, 380 to 480V L2/S U1 U2 V M
(STG2)
indication 2 STG2 and STG4. 50/60Hz
L3/T Motor*
G NOTE:
W
Stage No. Common terminals [11], (CM),
(STG4)
indication 4
(R0)
and <CMY> for control circuits
(AL1) Alarm indication 1 Auxiliary control power supply( *5) are
(T0)
(AL2) Alarm indication 2
Outputs trip alarm No. by signals AL1, AL2, AL4, and AL8.
(AL4) Alarm indication 4 G G
(AL8) Alarm indication 8
Grounding Grounding *1) Use the inverter whose rated input
Control circuit voltage matches the power supply
(FAN) Fan operation signal Outputs the inverter cooling fan operation status signal. H06 voltage.
Transistor output

Outputs ON signal at auto resetting mode. (Including "Reset +DC10V 0V


(TRY) Auto-resetting
H04, Potentiometer power supply
13 30A *2)Use this peripheral device when necessary.
interval") H05 Voltage
12
30 30B Alarm output (for any *3)75kW or smaller:
Outputs command signal from main controller of LINK Analog input input 11
30C
fault) Terminals [P1] and [P(+)] are connected
(U-DO) Universal DO V2 with a jumper wire before shipping. When
operation. Voltage input 2
C1 connecting an optional DC reactor (DCR)*6),
Outputs ON signal when the heat sink temperature is higher Current input
Overheat early FMA
remove the jumper wire that connects the
(OH) than (trip level – 10°C), and outputs OFF signal when the +DC 0~10V terminals [P1] and [P(+)].
warning
temperature is lower than (trip level – 15°C). P24 +DC24V 0V
(*6) *4)For models from 0.55 to 11kW, a built-in
Synchronization PLC Source braking resistor (DBR) is connected to the
(SY) Synchronization completion signal for synchronized operation. Option Sink inverter before shipping. (DBR is not mounted
completion signal FWD
REV on models 15kW or larger.)
Outputs ON signal when the calculated lifetime is longer than
(LIFE) Lifetime alarm CM Y5C *5)Terminals [R0] and [T0] are provided for
preset alarm level. models 2,2kW or larger. These terminals are
X1 Relay
2nd Freq. level 2nd-outputs ON signal by comparison of output frequency and Y5A not provided for models 1,1kW or smaller.
X2 output
(FDT2) Even if these terminals are not powered, the
detection preset value (FDT2 level). X3 Y4
2nd OL level early 2nd-outputs ON signal when the output current value is larger
Digital input
X4 inverter can be operated.
Y3
(OL2)
warning than preset alarm level (OL2 level). X5 *6)Digital input common switching:
X6 Y2 Transistor
Source (P24 terminal)
Terminal C1 off Sink (CM terminal).
(C1OFF) Outputs ON signal when the C1 current is smaller than 2mA. X7 Y1
output
signal
X8
Speed existence Outputs ON signal when motor speed is larger than stop * stop speed = stop frequency (F25) CMY
(N-EX) F25 X9
signal speed* on vector control with PG. 120/pole [r/m]
CM
Common FMP
CMY Common for transistor output signal. Isolated from teminals CM and 11. Pulse output Pulse output
(transistor output)
(frequency monitor)
(DX-) (DX+) (SD)
Outputs a contact signal when a protective function is
30A, F36 *Option
activated.
Relay output

30B, Alarm relay output RS485 interface port


Changeable exciting mode active or non-exciting mode active · Contact rating :
30C,
by function "F36". 250V AC, 0.3A, cosΦ=0.3 E24
Funcntions can be selected the same as Y1 to Y4. 48V DC, 0.5A, non-inductive Terminal Arrangement
Y5A, Y5C Relay output Changeable exciting mode active or non-exciting mode active
E25
by function "E25". • Main circuit terminals
DX+, DX-, RS485 I/O terminal
LINK

Connect the RS485 link signal. • Control circuit


SD 30C
30A
terminals 30B
Y5A
Y5C
CMY
Y4
Y3
Y2
Y1
11
C1 L1/R L2/S L3/T DB P1 P(+) N(-) U V W
12
FMA
13 G
FMP (Up to 11kW)
V2
PLC G
CM
X1
CM
X2
FWD
X3
REV
X4
P24
X5
P24
X6

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DXB
X7
DXA
X8
SD
X9

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External signal input Operation KEYPAD PANEL FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS
The following diagram is for reference only. For detailed wiring diagrams, refer to the relevant instruction manual.
Keypad panel
15 kW or larger 11 kW or smaller LED monitor LCD monitor
External braking resistor (DB) (*2) (*6)
In operation mode: In operation mode :
(THR) External braking resistor (DB) (*2) (*6)
Displays the setting frequency, Displays various items of information
P DB P24
DC reactor (DCR)
G (THR) output current, voltage, motor such as operation condition and
(*2) ( *9) P DB G
P DB P24 speed, or line speed. function data. Operation guidance,
G P N In trip mode: which can be scrolled, is displayed at
Main circuit
Braking unit ( *2) ( *8)
xx Displays code indicating the the bottom.
(*4) P(+) DB N(-) cause of trip. In program mode :
MCCB or ELCB ( *3) P1 P(+) N(-) DBR (*5) Displays functions and data.
Power supply ( *1)
L1/R U
3-phase
400 to 480V
L2/S V M
50/60Hz
G
L3/T W Motor* Unit indication
Up/Down keys Displays the unit for the
Auxiliary control power supply ( *7)
(R0)
In operation mode : information shown on the
(T0) Increases or decreases the LED monitor.
G G frequency or speed.
Grounding Grounding In program mode :
Control circuit Increases or decreases
Potentiometer power supply 3 13 +DC10V 0V function code number and FWD/REV keys
30A
Voltage 2 12 data set value. In operation mode :
30B
Analog input input 1 11 30 Alarm output (for any fault)
Starts the inverter with forward or
RUN
V2
Voltage input 2
(+)
( 0V )
30C
reverse operation command.
C1
Current input
(+) Pressing the FWD or REV key lights
(-) FMA
+DC0~10V Program key the RUN lamp.
P24
+DC24V 0V (*8) Switches the display to a Invalid when the function code F02
PLC
Source
menu screen or to the initial (Operation method) is set at 1
FWD
Sink
screen for operation mode or (External signal
REV
alarm mode. operation).
CM Y5C
X1 Relay output
Y5A
X2 NOTE:
Digital input Y4
X3 Common terminals [11], (CM), and <CMY>
X4 Y3 for control circuits are isolated from one Stop key
X5 another. Shift key (Column shift) In operation mode :
Y2
X6 Transistor Stops the inverter.
output In program mode :
X7 Y1 Invalid when the function code
Moves the cursor horizontally
X8 CMY F02 (Operation method) is set
X9 at data change. Pressing this
at 1 (External signal
CM key with the UP or DOWN
Pulse output operation).
key, the screen changes to
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(frequency monitor) FMP
60Hz Pulse output
(DX-) (DX+) (SD) the next function block.
RS485 interface port

*Option Function/Data Select key


In operation mode :
Reset key Changes the displayed values
*1) Use the inverter whose rated input voltage matches the power *6) When connecting an optional external braking resistor (DB), be In program mode :
supply voltage. of LED monitor.
sure to also use an optional braking unit *8). Connect the optional Cancels the current input
*2) An optional device. Use it when necessary. braking unit to the [P(+)] and [N(-)] terminals. Auxiliary terminals In program mode :
*3) Use this peripheral device when necessary. [1] and [2] have polarity. data and shifts the screen. Selects the function code or store the
*4) Terminals [P1] and [P(+)] are connected with a jumper wire Be sure to connect cables to these terminals correctly. (See the In trip mode : data.
before shipping. When connecting an optional DC reactor (DCR) diagram) Releases the trip-stop state.
*9), remove the jumper wire that connects the terminals [P1] and *7) Terminals [R0] and [T0] are provided for models 2.2kW or larger.
[P(+)]. These terminals are not provided for models 1.1kW or smaller.
*5) For models from 0.2 to 11kW, a built-in braking resistor (DBR) is Even if these terminals are not powered, the inverter can be
connected to the inverter before shipping. (DBR is not mounted on operated.
models 15kW or larger.) When connecting an optional external *8)Digital input common switching:

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braking resistor (DB), remove the DBR connection cables from Source (P24 terminal)
[P(+)] and [DB] terminals. The end of the removed cables (indicated Sink (CM terminal).
with an X) must be insulated.

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External signal input Operation KEYPAD PANEL FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS
The following diagram is for reference only. For detailed wiring diagrams, refer to the relevant instruction manual.
Keypad panel
15 kW or larger 11 kW or smaller LED monitor LCD monitor
External braking resistor (DB) (*2) (*6)
In operation mode: In operation mode :
(THR) External braking resistor (DB) (*2) (*6)
Displays the setting frequency, Displays various items of information
P DB P24
DC reactor (DCR)
G (THR) output current, voltage, motor such as operation condition and
(*2) ( *9) P DB G
P DB P24 speed, or line speed. function data. Operation guidance,
G P N In trip mode: which can be scrolled, is displayed at
Main circuit
Braking unit ( *2) ( *8)
xx Displays code indicating the the bottom.
(*4) P(+) DB N(-) cause of trip. In program mode :
MCCB or ELCB ( *3) P1 P(+) N(-) DBR (*5) Displays functions and data.
Power supply ( *1)
L1/R U
3-phase
400 to 480V
L2/S V M
50/60Hz
G
L3/T W Motor* Unit indication
Up/Down keys Displays the unit for the
Auxiliary control power supply ( *7)
(R0)
In operation mode : information shown on the
(T0) Increases or decreases the LED monitor.
G G frequency or speed.
Grounding Grounding In program mode :
Control circuit Increases or decreases
Potentiometer power supply 3 13 +DC10V 0V function code number and FWD/REV keys
30A
Voltage 2 12 data set value. In operation mode :
30B
Analog input input 1 11 30 Alarm output (for any fault)
Starts the inverter with forward or
RUN
V2
Voltage input 2
(+)
( 0V )
30C
reverse operation command.
C1
Current input
(+) Pressing the FWD or REV key lights
(-) FMA
+DC0~10V Program key the RUN lamp.
P24
+DC24V 0V (*8) Switches the display to a Invalid when the function code F02
PLC
Source
menu screen or to the initial (Operation method) is set at 1
FWD
Sink
screen for operation mode or (External signal
REV
alarm mode. operation).
CM Y5C
X1 Relay output
Y5A
X2 NOTE:
Digital input Y4
X3 Common terminals [11], (CM), and <CMY>
X4 Y3 for control circuits are isolated from one Stop key
X5 another. Shift key (Column shift) In operation mode :
Y2
X6 Transistor Stops the inverter.
output In program mode :
X7 Y1 Invalid when the function code
Moves the cursor horizontally
X8 CMY F02 (Operation method) is set
X9 at data change. Pressing this
at 1 (External signal
CM key with the UP or DOWN
Pulse output operation).
key, the screen changes to
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(frequency monitor) FMP
60Hz Pulse output
(DX-) (DX+) (SD) the next function block.
RS485 interface port

*Option Function/Data Select key


In operation mode :
Reset key Changes the displayed values
*1) Use the inverter whose rated input voltage matches the power *6) When connecting an optional external braking resistor (DB), be In program mode :
supply voltage. of LED monitor.
sure to also use an optional braking unit *8). Connect the optional Cancels the current input
*2) An optional device. Use it when necessary. braking unit to the [P(+)] and [N(-)] terminals. Auxiliary terminals In program mode :
*3) Use this peripheral device when necessary. [1] and [2] have polarity. data and shifts the screen. Selects the function code or store the
*4) Terminals [P1] and [P(+)] are connected with a jumper wire Be sure to connect cables to these terminals correctly. (See the In trip mode : data.
before shipping. When connecting an optional DC reactor (DCR) diagram) Releases the trip-stop state.
*9), remove the jumper wire that connects the terminals [P1] and *7) Terminals [R0] and [T0] are provided for models 2.2kW or larger.
[P(+)]. These terminals are not provided for models 1.1kW or smaller.
*5) For models from 0.2 to 11kW, a built-in braking resistor (DBR) is Even if these terminals are not powered, the inverter can be
connected to the inverter before shipping. (DBR is not mounted on operated.
models 15kW or larger.) When connecting an optional external *8)Digital input common switching:

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braking resistor (DB), remove the DBR connection cables from Source (P24 terminal)
[P(+)] and [DB] terminals. The end of the removed cables (indicated Sink (CM terminal).
with an X) must be insulated.

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Keypad panel operation FUNCTION SETTINGS
Perform the wiring shown in the Basic wiring diagram on page 14. Turn on inverter power, and use the or key to Fundamental Functions
set an output frequency. Press the key, then press the FWD or REV key. The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
The inverter starts running using the factory setting function data. Function Min. Factory setting
Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW-
Press the key to stop the inverter.
0
: Data change enable
Data protection F00 DATA PRTC - 0
1
: Data protection
0
: KEYPAD operation ( or key)
Procedure for selecting function codes and data codes 1
: Voltage input (terminals 12 and V2) (0 to +10V
The following is a sample procedure for selecting a function code and changing the function data. DC, 0 to +5V DC)
2 : Current input (terminal C1) (4 to 20mA DC)
3 : Voltage and current input (terminals 12 and C1)
1 Press the key to switch the operation monitor screen
4 : Reversible operation with polarity (terminal 12)(0
to the program menu screen.
RUN FWD
to ±10V DC)
PRG → PRG MENU Frequency command 1 F01 FREQ CMD 1 5 : Reversible operation with polarity (terminals 12 - 0
F/D → LED SHIFT and V1) (0 to ±10V DC)
6 : Inverse mode operation (terminals 12 and V2)
(+10 to 0V DC)
2 Select “1. DATA SET” , and press the key. → 1. DATA SET 7 : Inverse mode operation (terminal C1) (20 to 4mA DC)
2. DATA CHECK 8 : UP/DOWN control 1 (initial freq. = 0Hz)
3. OPR MNT 9 : UP/DOWN control 2 (initial freq. = last value)
4. I / O CHECK 10 : PATTERN operation
11 : DI option or Pulse train input
0 : KEYPAD operation ( FWD or REV or key)
Operation method F02 OPR METHOD - 0
1 : FWD or REV command signal operation
3 Press the or key to select a target function Maximum frequency 1 F03 MAX Hz-1 50 to 400Hz 1Hz 50
F00 DATA PRTC Base frequency 1 F04 BASE Hz-1 25 to 400Hz 1Hz 50
code. To quickly scroll the function select screen, press F01 FREQ COM 1 Rated voltage 1
F02 OPR METOD F05 RATED V-1 0 (Free), 320 to 480V 1V 400
»
SHIFT key and the or key at the same time. ( at Base frequency 1 )
F03 MAX Hz-1
Maximum voltage 1

Basic Functions
( at Maximum frequency 1 ) F06 MAX V-1 320 to 480V 1V 400
Acceleration time 1 F07 ACC TIME1 0.01 to 3600s 0.01s 6.00 20.00
4 Press the key to show the actual function setting. Deceleration time 1 F08 DEC TIME1 0.01 to 3600s 0.01s 6.00 20.00
F01 FREQ COM 1
»
SHIFT 0.0 : Automatic (for constant torque load)
Use the , , and keys to change the function 0.0
0 Torque boost 1 F09 TRQ BOOST1 0.1 to 1.9 : Manual (for variable torque load) 0.1
»
SHIFT (EV : 0.1)
data to the target value. (Use the key to move the cursor 0~11 2.0 to 20.0 :Manual (for constant torque load)
when you want to enter a numerical value.) Electronic (Select) F10 ELCTRN OL1 0 : Inactive
thermal overload 1 : Active (for 4-pole standard motor) - 1
relay for motor 1 2 : Active (for 4-pole inverter motor)
5 Press the key to store the updated function F02 OPR METOD (Level) F11 OL LEVEL1 Approx. 20 to 135% of rated current 0.01A *1)
data in memory. F03 MAX Hz-1 (Thermal time constant) F12 TIME CNST 1 0.5 to 75.0 min 0.1min 5.0 10.0
F04 BASE Hz-1 [11kW or smaller]
The screen shifts for the selection of the next function. F05 RATED V-1
0 : Inactive
Electronic thermal - 1
1 : Active (for built-in braking resistor)
overload relay F13 DBR OL
2 : Active (for external braking resistor)
6 Pressing the key switches the screen to the operation (for braking resistor)
[15kW or larger]
- 0
monitor screen. RUN FWD 0 : Inactive
PRG → PRG MENU 0 : Inactive (Trip and alarm when power failure occurs.)
1 : Inactive (Trip, and alarm when power recovers.)
F/D → LED SHIFT
2 : Inactive (Deceleration stop, and alarm.)
Restart mode after 3 : Active (Smooth recovery by continuous operation mode) - 0
1) Setting a frequency momentary power failure F14 RESTART
4 : Active (Momentarily stops and restarts at output
When the operation monitor screen is displayed, a frequency can be set by using the or key frequency of before power failure)
5 : Active (Momentarily stops and restarts at starting
in both the operation and stop modes. When the target frequency is displayed, press the key to frequency)
Frequency (High) F15 H LIMITER 0 to 400Hz 1Hz 70
enter the frequency in memory. limiter (Low) F16 L LIMITER 0 to 400Hz 1Hz 0
2) Switching a unit indication Gain (for frequency
setting signal) F17 FREQ GAIN 0.0 to 200.0% 0.1% 100.0
During both operation and stop modes, each time the key is pressed, the value displayed on the

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LED monitor changes, and the unit indication on the LCD monitor shifts from Hz to A, V, r/min, m/min,
kW, and torque %, in this order in accordance with the displayed value.

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Keypad panel operation FUNCTION SETTINGS
Perform the wiring shown in the Basic wiring diagram on page 14. Turn on inverter power, and use the or key to Fundamental Functions
set an output frequency. Press the key, then press the FWD or REV key. The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
The inverter starts running using the factory setting function data. Function Min. Factory setting
Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW-
Press the key to stop the inverter.
0
: Data change enable
Data protection F00 DATA PRTC - 0
1
: Data protection
0
: KEYPAD operation ( or key)
Procedure for selecting function codes and data codes 1
: Voltage input (terminals 12 and V2) (0 to +10V
The following is a sample procedure for selecting a function code and changing the function data. DC, 0 to +5V DC)
2 : Current input (terminal C1) (4 to 20mA DC)
3 : Voltage and current input (terminals 12 and C1)
1 Press the key to switch the operation monitor screen
4 : Reversible operation with polarity (terminal 12)(0
to the program menu screen.
RUN FWD
to ±10V DC)
PRG → PRG MENU Frequency command 1 F01 FREQ CMD 1 5 : Reversible operation with polarity (terminals 12 - 0
F/D → LED SHIFT and V1) (0 to ±10V DC)
6 : Inverse mode operation (terminals 12 and V2)
(+10 to 0V DC)
2 Select “1. DATA SET” , and press the key. → 1. DATA SET 7 : Inverse mode operation (terminal C1) (20 to 4mA DC)
2. DATA CHECK 8 : UP/DOWN control 1 (initial freq. = 0Hz)
3. OPR MNT 9 : UP/DOWN control 2 (initial freq. = last value)
4. I / O CHECK 10 : PATTERN operation
11 : DI option or Pulse train input
0 : KEYPAD operation ( FWD or REV or key)
Operation method F02 OPR METHOD - 0
1 : FWD or REV command signal operation
3 Press the or key to select a target function Maximum frequency 1 F03 MAX Hz-1 50 to 400Hz 1Hz 50
F00 DATA PRTC Base frequency 1 F04 BASE Hz-1 25 to 400Hz 1Hz 50
code. To quickly scroll the function select screen, press F01 FREQ COM 1 Rated voltage 1
F02 OPR METOD F05 RATED V-1 0 (Free), 320 to 480V 1V 400
»
SHIFT key and the or key at the same time. ( at Base frequency 1 )
F03 MAX Hz-1
Maximum voltage 1

Basic Functions
( at Maximum frequency 1 ) F06 MAX V-1 320 to 480V 1V 400
Acceleration time 1 F07 ACC TIME1 0.01 to 3600s 0.01s 6.00 20.00
4 Press the key to show the actual function setting. Deceleration time 1 F08 DEC TIME1 0.01 to 3600s 0.01s 6.00 20.00
F01 FREQ COM 1
»
SHIFT 0.0 : Automatic (for constant torque load)
Use the , , and keys to change the function 0.0
0 Torque boost 1 F09 TRQ BOOST1 0.1 to 1.9 : Manual (for variable torque load) 0.1
»
SHIFT (EV : 0.1)
data to the target value. (Use the key to move the cursor 0~11 2.0 to 20.0 :Manual (for constant torque load)
when you want to enter a numerical value.) Electronic (Select) F10 ELCTRN OL1 0 : Inactive
thermal overload 1 : Active (for 4-pole standard motor) - 1
relay for motor 1 2 : Active (for 4-pole inverter motor)
5 Press the key to store the updated function F02 OPR METOD (Level) F11 OL LEVEL1 Approx. 20 to 135% of rated current 0.01A *1)
data in memory. F03 MAX Hz-1 (Thermal time constant) F12 TIME CNST 1 0.5 to 75.0 min 0.1min 5.0 10.0
F04 BASE Hz-1 [11kW or smaller]
The screen shifts for the selection of the next function. F05 RATED V-1
0 : Inactive
Electronic thermal - 1
1 : Active (for built-in braking resistor)
overload relay F13 DBR OL
2 : Active (for external braking resistor)
6 Pressing the key switches the screen to the operation (for braking resistor)
[15kW or larger]
- 0
monitor screen. RUN FWD 0 : Inactive
PRG → PRG MENU 0 : Inactive (Trip and alarm when power failure occurs.)
1 : Inactive (Trip, and alarm when power recovers.)
F/D → LED SHIFT
2 : Inactive (Deceleration stop, and alarm.)
Restart mode after 3 : Active (Smooth recovery by continuous operation mode) - 0
1) Setting a frequency momentary power failure F14 RESTART
4 : Active (Momentarily stops and restarts at output
When the operation monitor screen is displayed, a frequency can be set by using the or key frequency of before power failure)
5 : Active (Momentarily stops and restarts at starting
in both the operation and stop modes. When the target frequency is displayed, press the key to frequency)
Frequency (High) F15 H LIMITER 0 to 400Hz 1Hz 70
enter the frequency in memory. limiter (Low) F16 L LIMITER 0 to 400Hz 1Hz 0
2) Switching a unit indication Gain (for frequency
setting signal) F17 FREQ GAIN 0.0 to 200.0% 0.1% 100.0
During both operation and stop modes, each time the key is pressed, the value displayed on the

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LED monitor changes, and the unit indication on the LCD monitor shifts from Hz to A, V, r/min, m/min,
kW, and torque %, in this order in accordance with the displayed value.

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Fundamental functions (continued) Extension Terminal Functions
Function Min. Factory setting The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW- Function Min. Factory setting
Setting range unit
Bias frequency F18 FREQ BIAS –400.0 to 400.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.0 Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW-
DC brake (Starting freq.) F20 DC BRK Hz 0.0 to 60.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.0 X1 terminal function E01 X1 FUNC - 0
(Braking level) F21 DC BRK LVL 0 to 100% 1% 0 X2 terminal function E02 X2 FUNC - 1
(Braking time) F22 DC BRK t 0.0 (DC brake inactive), 0.1 to 30.0s 0.1s 0.0 X3 terminal function E03 X3 FUNC - 2
Starting frequency (Freq.) F23 START Hz 0.1 to 60.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.5 X4 terminal function E04 X4 FUNC - 3
(Holding time) F24 HOLDING t 0.0 to 10.0s 0.1s 0.0 X5 terminal function E05 X5 FUNC Selects from the following items. - 4
Stop frequency F25 STOP Hz 0.1 to 6.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.2 X6 terminal function E06 X6 FUNC - 5
0.75 to 15kHz (Up to 75kW) 15(Up to 75kW)* X7 terminal function E07 X7 FUNC - 6
Motor sound (Carrier freq.) F26 MTR SOUND 1kHz X8 terminal function - 7
0.75 to 10kHz (90kW and above) 10(90kW and above)* E08 X8 FUNC
0 : level 0 X9 terminal function E09 X9 FUNC - 8
1 : level 1 0 : [SS1]
(Sound tone) F27 SOUND TONE - 0
2 : level 2 1 : [SS2]
3 : level 3 2 : Multistep freq. selection (1 to 4 bit) [SS4]
FMA (Voltage adjust) F30 FMA V-ADJ 0 to 200% 1% 100 3 : [SS8]
0 : Output frequency 1 (Before slip compensation) 4 : [RT1]
1 : Output frequency 2 (After slip compensation) 5 : ACC / DEC time selection (1 to 2 bit) [RT2]
2 : Output current 6 : 3-wire operation stop command [HLD]
3 : Output voltage 7 : Coast-to-stop command [BX]
4 : Output torque 8 : Alarm reset [RST]
(Function) F31 FMA FUNC 5 : Load factor - 0 9 : Trip command (External fault) [THR]
6 : Input power 10 : Jogging operation [JOG]
Basic Functions

X1-X9 Terminal
7 : PID feedback value 11 : Freq. set. 2 / Freq. set. 1 [Hz2/Hz1]
8 : PG feedback value 12 : Motor 2 / Motor 1 [M2/M1]
9 : DC link circuit voltage 13 : DC brake command [DCBRK]
10 : Universal AO 14 : Torque limiter 2 / Torque limiter 1 [TL2/TL1]
FMP (Pulse rate) F33 FMP PULSES 300 to 6000 p/s (at full scale) 1p/s 1440 15 : Switching operation between line and inverter
0% : (Pluse rate output: 50% duty) 50Hz) [SW50]
(Voltage adjust) F34 FMP V-ADJ 1% 0 16 : Switching operation between line and inverter
1 to 200% : (Voltage adjust: 2670p/s, duty adjust)
0 : Output frequency 1 (Before slip compensation) (60Hz) [SW60]
1 : Output frequency 2 (After slip compensation) 17 : UP command [UP]
2 : Output current 18 : DOWN command [DOWN]
3 : Output voltage 19 : Write enable for KEYPAD [WE-KP]
4 : Output torque 20 : PID control cancel [Hz/PID]
(Function) F35 FMP FUNC 5 : Load factor - 0 21 : Inverse mode changeover (terminals 12 and C1) [IVS]
6 : Input power 22 : Interlock signal for 52-2 [IL]
7 : PID feedback value 23 : TRQ control cancel [Hz/TRQ]
8 : PG feedback value 24 : Link enable (Bus,RS485) [LE]
9 : DC link circuit voltage 25 : Universal DI [U-DI]
10 : Universal AO 26 : Pick up start mode [STM]
0 : The relay (30) excites on trip mode. 27 : SY-PG enable [PG/Hz]
30RY operation mode F36 30RY MODE - 0 28 : Synchronization command [SYC]
1 : The relay (30) excites on normal mode.
Torque limiter 1 (Driving) F40 DRV TRQ 1 20 to 200%, 999 (999: No limit) *2) 1% 180 150 29 : Zero speed command [ZERO]
0 (Automatic deceleration control), 20 to 200%, 999 30 : Forced stop command [STOP1]
(Braking) F41 BRK TRQ 1 1% 150 100 31 : Forced stop command with Deceleration time 4 [STOP2]
(999: No limit) *2)
0 : Inactive 32 : Pre-exciting command [EXITE]
Torque vector control 1 F42 TRQVECTOR1 - 0
1 : Active Acceleration time 2 E10 AAC TIME2 0.01s 10.00 100.00
Deceleration time 2 E11 DEC TIME2
ACC 2, 3, 4
DCE 2, 3, 4
0.01s 10.00 100.00
Acceleration time 3 E12 ACC TIME3 0.01s 15.00 100.00
0.01 to 3600s
Deceleration time 3 E13 DEC TIME3 0.01s 15.00 100.00
Acceleration time 4 E14 ACC TIME4 0.01s 3.00 100.00
Deceleration time 4 E15 DEC TIME4 0.01s 3.00 100.00
Torque limiter 2 (Driving) E16 DRV TRQ 2 20 to 200%, 999 (999: No limit) *2) 1% 180 150
(Braking) E17 BRK TRQ 2 0 (Automatic deceleration control), 20 to 200%, 999
(999: No limit) *2) 1% 180 100

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Fundamental functions (continued) Extension Terminal Functions
Function Min. Factory setting The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW- Function Min. Factory setting
Setting range unit
Bias frequency F18 FREQ BIAS –400.0 to 400.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.0 Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW-
DC brake (Starting freq.) F20 DC BRK Hz 0.0 to 60.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.0 X1 terminal function E01 X1 FUNC - 0
(Braking level) F21 DC BRK LVL 0 to 100% 1% 0 X2 terminal function E02 X2 FUNC - 1
(Braking time) F22 DC BRK t 0.0 (DC brake inactive), 0.1 to 30.0s 0.1s 0.0 X3 terminal function E03 X3 FUNC - 2
Starting frequency (Freq.) F23 START Hz 0.1 to 60.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.5 X4 terminal function E04 X4 FUNC - 3
(Holding time) F24 HOLDING t 0.0 to 10.0s 0.1s 0.0 X5 terminal function E05 X5 FUNC Selects from the following items. - 4
Stop frequency F25 STOP Hz 0.1 to 6.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.2 X6 terminal function E06 X6 FUNC - 5
0.75 to 15kHz (Up to 75kW) 15(Up to 75kW)* X7 terminal function E07 X7 FUNC - 6
Motor sound (Carrier freq.) F26 MTR SOUND 1kHz X8 terminal function - 7
0.75 to 10kHz (90kW and above) 10(90kW and above)* E08 X8 FUNC
0 : level 0 X9 terminal function E09 X9 FUNC - 8
1 : level 1 0 : [SS1]
(Sound tone) F27 SOUND TONE - 0
2 : level 2 1 : [SS2]
3 : level 3 2 : Multistep freq. selection (1 to 4 bit) [SS4]
FMA (Voltage adjust) F30 FMA V-ADJ 0 to 200% 1% 100 3 : [SS8]
0 : Output frequency 1 (Before slip compensation) 4 : [RT1]
1 : Output frequency 2 (After slip compensation) 5 : ACC / DEC time selection (1 to 2 bit) [RT2]
2 : Output current 6 : 3-wire operation stop command [HLD]
3 : Output voltage 7 : Coast-to-stop command [BX]
4 : Output torque 8 : Alarm reset [RST]
(Function) F31 FMA FUNC 5 : Load factor - 0 9 : Trip command (External fault) [THR]
6 : Input power 10 : Jogging operation [JOG]
Basic Functions

X1-X9 Terminal
7 : PID feedback value 11 : Freq. set. 2 / Freq. set. 1 [Hz2/Hz1]
8 : PG feedback value 12 : Motor 2 / Motor 1 [M2/M1]
9 : DC link circuit voltage 13 : DC brake command [DCBRK]
10 : Universal AO 14 : Torque limiter 2 / Torque limiter 1 [TL2/TL1]
FMP (Pulse rate) F33 FMP PULSES 300 to 6000 p/s (at full scale) 1p/s 1440 15 : Switching operation between line and inverter
0% : (Pluse rate output: 50% duty) 50Hz) [SW50]
(Voltage adjust) F34 FMP V-ADJ 1% 0 16 : Switching operation between line and inverter
1 to 200% : (Voltage adjust: 2670p/s, duty adjust)
0 : Output frequency 1 (Before slip compensation) (60Hz) [SW60]
1 : Output frequency 2 (After slip compensation) 17 : UP command [UP]
2 : Output current 18 : DOWN command [DOWN]
3 : Output voltage 19 : Write enable for KEYPAD [WE-KP]
4 : Output torque 20 : PID control cancel [Hz/PID]
(Function) F35 FMP FUNC 5 : Load factor - 0 21 : Inverse mode changeover (terminals 12 and C1) [IVS]
6 : Input power 22 : Interlock signal for 52-2 [IL]
7 : PID feedback value 23 : TRQ control cancel [Hz/TRQ]
8 : PG feedback value 24 : Link enable (Bus,RS485) [LE]
9 : DC link circuit voltage 25 : Universal DI [U-DI]
10 : Universal AO 26 : Pick up start mode [STM]
0 : The relay (30) excites on trip mode. 27 : SY-PG enable [PG/Hz]
30RY operation mode F36 30RY MODE - 0 28 : Synchronization command [SYC]
1 : The relay (30) excites on normal mode.
Torque limiter 1 (Driving) F40 DRV TRQ 1 20 to 200%, 999 (999: No limit) *2) 1% 180 150 29 : Zero speed command [ZERO]
0 (Automatic deceleration control), 20 to 200%, 999 30 : Forced stop command [STOP1]
(Braking) F41 BRK TRQ 1 1% 150 100 31 : Forced stop command with Deceleration time 4 [STOP2]
(999: No limit) *2)
0 : Inactive 32 : Pre-exciting command [EXITE]
Torque vector control 1 F42 TRQVECTOR1 - 0
1 : Active Acceleration time 2 E10 AAC TIME2 0.01s 10.00 100.00
Deceleration time 2 E11 DEC TIME2
ACC 2, 3, 4
DCE 2, 3, 4
0.01s 10.00 100.00
Acceleration time 3 E12 ACC TIME3 0.01s 15.00 100.00
0.01 to 3600s
Deceleration time 3 E13 DEC TIME3 0.01s 15.00 100.00
Acceleration time 4 E14 ACC TIME4 0.01s 3.00 100.00
Deceleration time 4 E15 DEC TIME4 0.01s 3.00 100.00
Torque limiter 2 (Driving) E16 DRV TRQ 2 20 to 200%, 999 (999: No limit) *2) 1% 180 150
(Braking) E17 BRK TRQ 2 0 (Automatic deceleration control), 20 to 200%, 999
(999: No limit) *2) 1% 180 100

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Extension Terminal Functions (continued) Extension Terminal Functions (continued)

Function Min. Factory setting


Setting range The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
Code Name LCD monitor unit -25kW 30kW-
Function Min. Factory setting
Y1 terminal function E20 Y1 FUNC - 0 Setting range
Code Name LCD monitor unit -25kW 30kW-
Y2 terminal function E21 Y2 FUNC - 1
Terminal
Y1-Y5C

Y3 terminal function E22 Y3 FUNC Selects from the following items. - 2 Display coefficient A – 999.00 to 999.00
E40 COEF A 0.01 0.01
Y4 terminal function E23 Y4 FUNC - 7 Display coefficient B – 999.00 to 999.00
E41 COEF B 0.01 0.00
Y5A,Y5C terminal function E24 Y5 FUNC - 10 LED Display filter 0.0 to 5.0s
E42 DISPLAY FL 0.1s 0.5
LED Monitor (Function) 0 : Output frequency 1 (Before slip compensation) (Hz)
E43 LED MNTR
0 : Inverter running [RUN]
1 : Output frequency 2 (After slip compensation) (Hz)
1 : Frequency equivalence signal [FAR]
2 : Setting frequency (Hz)
2 : Frequency level detection [FDT1]
3 : Output current (A)
3 : Undervoltage detection signal [LU]
4 : Output voltage (V)
4 : Torque polarity [B/D]
5 : Motor synchronous speed (r/min)
5 : Torque limiting [TL]
6 : Line speed (m/min) - 0
6 : Auto-restarting [IPF]
7 : Load shaft speed (r/min)

LED & LCD Monitor


7 : Overload early warning [OL1]
8 : Torque calculation value (%)
8 : KEYPAD operation mode [KP]
9 : Input power
9 : Inverter stopping [STP]
10 : PID reference value
10 : Ready output [RDY]
11 : PID reference value (remote)
11 : Line/Inv changeover ( for 88) [SW88] For Line /
12 : PID feedback value
12 : Line/Inv changeover ( for 52-2) [SW52-2] Inverter
0 : Setting value
13 : Line/Inv changeover ( for 52-1) [SW52-1] changeover (Display at STOP mode) E44 LED MNTR2 - 0
1 : Output value
14 : Motor 2 / Motor 1 [SWM2] operation
0 : Displays operation guidance
15 : Auxiliary terminal (for 52-1) [AX] LCD Monitor (Function) E45 LED MNTR - 0
1 : Bar graph (Output freq.,Output current,and Output torque)
Y1-Y5C Terminal

16 : Time-up signal [TU]


0 : Japanese
17 : Cycle completion signal [TO]
1 : English
18 : Stage No. indication 1 [STG1] For PATTERN
2 : German
19 : Stage No. indication 2 [STG2] operation Language E46 LANGUAGE - 1
3 : French
20 : Stage No. indication 4 [STG4]
4 : Spanish
21 : Alarm indication 1 [AL1]
5 : Italian
22 : Alarm indication 2 [AL2] For Alarm
LCD Monitor (Contrast) E47 CONTRAST 0(Soft) to 10(Hard) - 5
23 : Alarm indication 4 [AL4] signal output
24 : Alarm indication 8 [AL8]
25 : Fan operation signal [FAN]
26 : Auto-resetting [TRY]
27 : Universal DO [U-DO] Control Functions of Frequency
28 : Overheat early warning [OH]
29 : Synchronization completion signal [SY] The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
30 : Lifetime alarm [LIFE] Function Factory setting
Min.
31 : 2nd Freq. level detection [FDT2] Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW-
32 : 2nd OL level early warning [OL2]
Jump (Jump freq. 1) C01 JUMP Hz 1 1Hz 0

Jump Hz
33 : Terminal C1 off signal [C1OFF]

Control
frequency (Jump freq. 2) C02 JUMP Hz 2 0 to 400Hz 1Hz 0
34 : Speed existence signal [N-EX]
(Jump freq. 3) C03 JUMP Hz 3 1Hz 0
0 : Inactive (Y5 Ry excites at "ON signal" mode).
Y5 RY operation mode E25 Y5RY MODE - 0 (Hysteresis) C04 JUMP HYSTR 0 to 30Hz 1Hz 3
1 : Active (Y5 Ry excites at "OFF signal" mode).
Multistep (Freq. 1) C05 MULTI Hz 1
FAR function signal
0.0 to 10.0 Hz 0.1Hz 2.5 frequency (Freq. 2) C06 MULTI Hz 2
(Hysteresis) E30 FAR HYSTR setting (Freq. 3) C07 MULTI Hz 3
FDT1 function signal
1Hz 50 (Freq. 4) C08 MULTI Hz 4
(Level) E31 FDT1 LEVEL 0 to 400 Hz (Freq. 5) C09 MULTI Hz 5
(Hysteresis) E32 FDT HYSTR 0.0 to 30.0 Hz 0.1Hz 1.0 (Freq. 6) C10 MULTI Hz 6
Multi-Hz Control
OL1 function signal 0 : Thermal calculation
- 0 (Freq. 7) C11 MULTI Hz 7 0.00 to 400.00Hz 0.01Hz 0.00
(Mode select) E33 OL1 WARNING 1 : Output current (Freq. 8) C12 MULTI Hz 8
(Level) E34 OL1 LEVEL Approx. 5 to 200% of rated current 0.01A *1 (Freq. 9) C13 MULTI Hz 9
(Timer) E35 OL TIMER 0.1 to 60.0s 0.1s 10.0 (Freq.10) C14 MULTI Hz 10
FDT2 function (Level) E36 FDT2 LEVEL E0 to 400 Hz36 1Hz 50 (Freq.11) C15 MULTI Hz 11
OL2 function (Level) E37 OL2 LEVEL Approx. 5 to 200% of rated current 0.01A *1 (Freq.12) C16 MULTI Hz 12
(Freq.13) C17 MULTI Hz 13
(Freq.14) C18 MULTI Hz 14
(Freq.15) C19 MULTI Hz 15
JOG frequency C20 JOG Hz 0.00 to 400.00Hz 0.01Hz 5.00

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Extension Terminal Functions (continued) Extension Terminal Functions (continued)

Function Min. Factory setting


Setting range The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
Code Name LCD monitor unit -25kW 30kW-
Function Min. Factory setting
Y1 terminal function E20 Y1 FUNC - 0 Setting range
Code Name LCD monitor unit -25kW 30kW-
Y2 terminal function E21 Y2 FUNC - 1
Terminal
Y1-Y5C

Y3 terminal function E22 Y3 FUNC Selects from the following items. - 2 Display coefficient A – 999.00 to 999.00
E40 COEF A 0.01 0.01
Y4 terminal function E23 Y4 FUNC - 7 Display coefficient B – 999.00 to 999.00
E41 COEF B 0.01 0.00
Y5A,Y5C terminal function E24 Y5 FUNC - 10 LED Display filter 0.0 to 5.0s
E42 DISPLAY FL 0.1s 0.5
LED Monitor (Function) 0 : Output frequency 1 (Before slip compensation) (Hz)
E43 LED MNTR
0 : Inverter running [RUN]
1 : Output frequency 2 (After slip compensation) (Hz)
1 : Frequency equivalence signal [FAR]
2 : Setting frequency (Hz)
2 : Frequency level detection [FDT1]
3 : Output current (A)
3 : Undervoltage detection signal [LU]
4 : Output voltage (V)
4 : Torque polarity [B/D]
5 : Motor synchronous speed (r/min)
5 : Torque limiting [TL]
6 : Line speed (m/min) - 0
6 : Auto-restarting [IPF]
7 : Load shaft speed (r/min)

LED & LCD Monitor


7 : Overload early warning [OL1]
8 : Torque calculation value (%)
8 : KEYPAD operation mode [KP]
9 : Input power
9 : Inverter stopping [STP]
10 : PID reference value
10 : Ready output [RDY]
11 : PID reference value (remote)
11 : Line/Inv changeover ( for 88) [SW88] For Line /
12 : PID feedback value
12 : Line/Inv changeover ( for 52-2) [SW52-2] Inverter
0 : Setting value
13 : Line/Inv changeover ( for 52-1) [SW52-1] changeover (Display at STOP mode) E44 LED MNTR2 - 0
1 : Output value
14 : Motor 2 / Motor 1 [SWM2] operation
0 : Displays operation guidance
15 : Auxiliary terminal (for 52-1) [AX] LCD Monitor (Function) E45 LED MNTR - 0
1 : Bar graph (Output freq.,Output current,and Output torque)
Y1-Y5C Terminal

16 : Time-up signal [TU]


0 : Japanese
17 : Cycle completion signal [TO]
1 : English
18 : Stage No. indication 1 [STG1] For PATTERN
2 : German
19 : Stage No. indication 2 [STG2] operation Language E46 LANGUAGE - 1
3 : French
20 : Stage No. indication 4 [STG4]
4 : Spanish
21 : Alarm indication 1 [AL1]
5 : Italian
22 : Alarm indication 2 [AL2] For Alarm
LCD Monitor (Contrast) E47 CONTRAST 0(Soft) to 10(Hard) - 5
23 : Alarm indication 4 [AL4] signal output
24 : Alarm indication 8 [AL8]
25 : Fan operation signal [FAN]
26 : Auto-resetting [TRY]
27 : Universal DO [U-DO] Control Functions of Frequency
28 : Overheat early warning [OH]
29 : Synchronization completion signal [SY] The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
30 : Lifetime alarm [LIFE] Function Factory setting
Min.
31 : 2nd Freq. level detection [FDT2] Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW-
32 : 2nd OL level early warning [OL2]
Jump (Jump freq. 1) C01 JUMP Hz 1 1Hz 0

Jump Hz
33 : Terminal C1 off signal [C1OFF]

Control
frequency (Jump freq. 2) C02 JUMP Hz 2 0 to 400Hz 1Hz 0
34 : Speed existence signal [N-EX]
(Jump freq. 3) C03 JUMP Hz 3 1Hz 0
0 : Inactive (Y5 Ry excites at "ON signal" mode).
Y5 RY operation mode E25 Y5RY MODE - 0 (Hysteresis) C04 JUMP HYSTR 0 to 30Hz 1Hz 3
1 : Active (Y5 Ry excites at "OFF signal" mode).
Multistep (Freq. 1) C05 MULTI Hz 1
FAR function signal
0.0 to 10.0 Hz 0.1Hz 2.5 frequency (Freq. 2) C06 MULTI Hz 2
(Hysteresis) E30 FAR HYSTR setting (Freq. 3) C07 MULTI Hz 3
FDT1 function signal
1Hz 50 (Freq. 4) C08 MULTI Hz 4
(Level) E31 FDT1 LEVEL 0 to 400 Hz (Freq. 5) C09 MULTI Hz 5
(Hysteresis) E32 FDT HYSTR 0.0 to 30.0 Hz 0.1Hz 1.0 (Freq. 6) C10 MULTI Hz 6
Multi-Hz Control
OL1 function signal 0 : Thermal calculation
- 0 (Freq. 7) C11 MULTI Hz 7 0.00 to 400.00Hz 0.01Hz 0.00
(Mode select) E33 OL1 WARNING 1 : Output current (Freq. 8) C12 MULTI Hz 8
(Level) E34 OL1 LEVEL Approx. 5 to 200% of rated current 0.01A *1 (Freq. 9) C13 MULTI Hz 9
(Timer) E35 OL TIMER 0.1 to 60.0s 0.1s 10.0 (Freq.10) C14 MULTI Hz 10
FDT2 function (Level) E36 FDT2 LEVEL E0 to 400 Hz36 1Hz 50 (Freq.11) C15 MULTI Hz 11
OL2 function (Level) E37 OL2 LEVEL Approx. 5 to 200% of rated current 0.01A *1 (Freq.12) C16 MULTI Hz 12
(Freq.13) C17 MULTI Hz 13
(Freq.14) C18 MULTI Hz 14
(Freq.15) C19 MULTI Hz 15
JOG frequency C20 JOG Hz 0.00 to 400.00Hz 0.01Hz 5.00

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Control Functions of Frequency (continued) High Performance Functions
Function Min. Factory setting The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW- Function Min. Factory setting
0.00 to 400.00Hz Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW-
0 : Active (Mono-cycle operation, and then stops). Data initializing 0 : Manual set value
H03 DATA INIT - 0
PATTERN (Mode select) C21 PATTERN 1 : Active (Continuous cyclic operation while operation (Data reset) 1 : Return to factory set value
- 0
operation command is effective). Auto-reset (Times) H04 AUTO-RESET 0 (Inactive), 1 to 10 times 1 0
2 : Active (Mono-cycle operation,and after continues at the (Reset interval) H05 RESET INT 2 to 20s 1s 5
latest setting frequency). 0 : Inactive
C22 STAGE 1 • Operation time: 0.00 to 6000s Fan stop operation H06 FAN STOP - 0
(Stage 1) 0.01s 0.00 F1 1 : Active (Fan stops at low temperature mode)
PATTERN Operation

(Stage 2) C23 STAGE 2 • F1 to F4 and R1 to R4 0.01s 0.00 F1 0 : Linear


(Stage 3) C24 STAGE 3 Code FWD / REV ACC / DEC 0.01s 0.00 F1 ACC/DEC (Mode select) H07 ACC PTN 1 : S-curve (weak)
(Stage 4) C25 STAGE 4 F1 : FWD ACC1 / DEC1 0.01s 0.00 F1 - 0
pattern 2 : S-curve (strong)
(Stage 5) C26 STAGE 5 F2 : FWD ACC2 / DEC2 0.01s 0.00 F1 3 : Non-linear (For variable torque load )
(Stage 6) C27 STAGE 6 F3 : FWD ACC3 / DEC3 0.01s 0.00 F1 0 : Inactive
C28 STAGE 7 F4 : FWD ACC4 / DEC4 Rev. phase sequence lock H08 REV LOCK - 0
(Stage 7) 0.01s 0.00 F1 1 : Active
*Setting for R1 : REV ACC1 / DEC1 0 : Inactive

High Performance Functions


operation time, R2 : REV ACC2 / DEC2 Start mode 1 : Active (Only when Auto-restart after momentary power - 0
R3 : REV ACC3 / DEC3 H09 START MODE
FWD/REV rotation and (Rotating motor pick up) failure mode )
ACC/DEC time select. R4 : REV ACC4 / DEC4 2 : Active (All start modes)
0 : KEYPAD operation ( or key) 0 : Inactive
1 : Voltage input (terminal 12) (0 to +10V DC, 0 to +5V DC) 0
Energy-saving operation H10 ENERGY SAV 1 : Active (Only when torque boost "F09" is set at manual -
2 : Inactive (EV : 1)
setting mode.)
3 : Inactive 0 : Normal (according to "H07" mode) - 0
4 : Reversible operation with polarity (terminal 12) (0 to DEC mode H11 DEC MODE
1 : Coast-to-stop
±10V DC) Instantaneous overcurrent 0 : Inactive
5 : Reversible operation with polarity (terminal 12 and V1) H12 INST CL - 1
limiting 1 : Active
Frequency command 2 C30 FREQ CMD 2 (0 to ±10V DC) - 2 Auto-restart (Restart time) H13 RESTART t 0.1 to 10.0s 0.1s 0.1 0.5
6 : Inverse mode operation (terminal 12 ) (+10 to 0V DC) (Freq. fall rate) H14 FALL RATE 0.00 to 100.00Hz/s 0.01Hz/s 10.00
7 : Inactive (Holding DC voltage) H15 HOLD V 400 to 600V 1V 470
8 : UP/DOWN control 1 (initial freq. = 0Hz) 0.0 to 30.0s, 999s (999s : The operation command is held
9 : UP/DOWN control 2 (initial freq. = last value) (OPR command selfhold time) H16 SELFHOLD t 0.1s 999
while DC link circuit voltage is larger than 50V. )
10 : PATTERN operation 0 : Inactive (Frequency control)
11 : DI option or Pulse train input 1 : Active (Torque control by terminal 12 (Driving))
Bias (Terminal 12) C31 BIAS 12 –100 to +100.0% 0.1% 0.0 Torque control H18 TRQ CTRL (0 to +10V/0 to 200%) - 0
Gain (Terminal 12) C32 GAIN 12 0.0 to +200.0% 0.1% 100.0 2 : Active (Torque control by terminal 12 (Driving & Braking)
Analog setting signal filter C33 REF FILTER 0.00 to 5.00s 0.01s 0.05 (0 to ±10V/0 to ±200%)
0 : Inactive
Active drive H19 AUT RED - 0
1 : Active
0 : Inactive
1 : Active (PID output 0 to 100% / Frefuency 0 to max.)
PID control (Mode select) H20 PID MODE - 0
2 : Active (Inverse operation mode : PID output 0 to 100%
Motor Parameters / Frequency max. to 0)
0 : Terminal 12 (0 to +10V)
The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
1 : Terminal C1 (4 to 20mA)

PID Control
Function Factory setting (Feedback signal) H21 FB SIGNAL - 1
Min. 2 : Terminal 12 (+10 to 0V)
Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW- 3 : Terminal C1 (20 to 4mA)
Number of motor 1 poles P01 M1 POLES 2 to 14 2 4 (P-gain) H22 P-GAIN 0.01 to 10.00 0.01 0.10
25kW or smaller : 0.01 to 45.00 kW 0.0 : Inactive
Motor 1 (Capacity) P02 M1-CAP 0.01kW *1) (I-gain) H23 I-GAIN 0.1s 0.0
30kW or larger : 0.01 to 500.00 kW 0.1 to 3600.0s
(Rated current) P03 M1-Ir 0.00 to 2000 A 0.01A *1) 0.00 : Inactive
(D-gain) H24 D-GAIN 0.01s 0.00
0 : Inactive 0.01 to 10.0s
1 : Active (One time tuning of %R1 and %X on motor (Feedback filter) H25 FB FILTER 0.0 to 60.0s 0.1s 0.5
(Tuning) P04 M1 TUN1 stopping mode) - 0 0 : Inactive
Motor 1

PTC thermistor (Mode select) H26 PTC MODE


Terminal

- 0
Y1-Y5C

2 : Active (One time tuning of %R1, %X and Io on motor 1 : Active


running mode) (Level) H27 PTC LEVEL 0.00 to 5.00V 0.01V 1.60
0 : Inactive Droop operation H28 DROOP –9.9 to 0.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.0
(On-line Tuning) P05 M1 TUN2 - 0
1 : Active (Real time tuning of %R2) (Code) (Monitor) (Frequ. command) (Oper. command)
Serial Link

(No-load current) P06 M1-Io 0.00 to 2000 A 0.01A *1) 0: X - - X = Valid


(%R1 setting) P07 M1-%R1 0.00 to 50.00 % 0.01% *1) Serial link (Function select) H30 LINK FUNC 1: X X - - = Invalid - 0
(%X setting) P08 M1-%X 0.00 to 50.00 % 0.01% *1) 2: X - X
(Slip compensation control 1) P09 SLIP COMP1 0.00 to +15.00 0.01Hz 0.00 3: X X X

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Control Functions of Frequency (continued) High Performance Functions
Function Min. Factory setting The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW- Function Min. Factory setting
0.00 to 400.00Hz Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW-
0 : Active (Mono-cycle operation, and then stops). Data initializing 0 : Manual set value
H03 DATA INIT - 0
PATTERN (Mode select) C21 PATTERN 1 : Active (Continuous cyclic operation while operation (Data reset) 1 : Return to factory set value
- 0
operation command is effective). Auto-reset (Times) H04 AUTO-RESET 0 (Inactive), 1 to 10 times 1 0
2 : Active (Mono-cycle operation,and after continues at the (Reset interval) H05 RESET INT 2 to 20s 1s 5
latest setting frequency). 0 : Inactive
C22 STAGE 1 • Operation time: 0.00 to 6000s Fan stop operation H06 FAN STOP - 0
(Stage 1) 0.01s 0.00 F1 1 : Active (Fan stops at low temperature mode)
PATTERN Operation

(Stage 2) C23 STAGE 2 • F1 to F4 and R1 to R4 0.01s 0.00 F1 0 : Linear


(Stage 3) C24 STAGE 3 Code FWD / REV ACC / DEC 0.01s 0.00 F1 ACC/DEC (Mode select) H07 ACC PTN 1 : S-curve (weak)
(Stage 4) C25 STAGE 4 F1 : FWD ACC1 / DEC1 0.01s 0.00 F1 - 0
pattern 2 : S-curve (strong)
(Stage 5) C26 STAGE 5 F2 : FWD ACC2 / DEC2 0.01s 0.00 F1 3 : Non-linear (For variable torque load )
(Stage 6) C27 STAGE 6 F3 : FWD ACC3 / DEC3 0.01s 0.00 F1 0 : Inactive
C28 STAGE 7 F4 : FWD ACC4 / DEC4 Rev. phase sequence lock H08 REV LOCK - 0
(Stage 7) 0.01s 0.00 F1 1 : Active
*Setting for R1 : REV ACC1 / DEC1 0 : Inactive

High Performance Functions


operation time, R2 : REV ACC2 / DEC2 Start mode 1 : Active (Only when Auto-restart after momentary power - 0
R3 : REV ACC3 / DEC3 H09 START MODE
FWD/REV rotation and (Rotating motor pick up) failure mode )
ACC/DEC time select. R4 : REV ACC4 / DEC4 2 : Active (All start modes)
0 : KEYPAD operation ( or key) 0 : Inactive
1 : Voltage input (terminal 12) (0 to +10V DC, 0 to +5V DC) 0
Energy-saving operation H10 ENERGY SAV 1 : Active (Only when torque boost "F09" is set at manual -
2 : Inactive (EV : 1)
setting mode.)
3 : Inactive 0 : Normal (according to "H07" mode) - 0
4 : Reversible operation with polarity (terminal 12) (0 to DEC mode H11 DEC MODE
1 : Coast-to-stop
±10V DC) Instantaneous overcurrent 0 : Inactive
5 : Reversible operation with polarity (terminal 12 and V1) H12 INST CL - 1
limiting 1 : Active
Frequency command 2 C30 FREQ CMD 2 (0 to ±10V DC) - 2 Auto-restart (Restart time) H13 RESTART t 0.1 to 10.0s 0.1s 0.1 0.5
6 : Inverse mode operation (terminal 12 ) (+10 to 0V DC) (Freq. fall rate) H14 FALL RATE 0.00 to 100.00Hz/s 0.01Hz/s 10.00
7 : Inactive (Holding DC voltage) H15 HOLD V 400 to 600V 1V 470
8 : UP/DOWN control 1 (initial freq. = 0Hz) 0.0 to 30.0s, 999s (999s : The operation command is held
9 : UP/DOWN control 2 (initial freq. = last value) (OPR command selfhold time) H16 SELFHOLD t 0.1s 999
while DC link circuit voltage is larger than 50V. )
10 : PATTERN operation 0 : Inactive (Frequency control)
11 : DI option or Pulse train input 1 : Active (Torque control by terminal 12 (Driving))
Bias (Terminal 12) C31 BIAS 12 –100 to +100.0% 0.1% 0.0 Torque control H18 TRQ CTRL (0 to +10V/0 to 200%) - 0
Gain (Terminal 12) C32 GAIN 12 0.0 to +200.0% 0.1% 100.0 2 : Active (Torque control by terminal 12 (Driving & Braking)
Analog setting signal filter C33 REF FILTER 0.00 to 5.00s 0.01s 0.05 (0 to ±10V/0 to ±200%)
0 : Inactive
Active drive H19 AUT RED - 0
1 : Active
0 : Inactive
1 : Active (PID output 0 to 100% / Frefuency 0 to max.)
PID control (Mode select) H20 PID MODE - 0
2 : Active (Inverse operation mode : PID output 0 to 100%
Motor Parameters / Frequency max. to 0)
0 : Terminal 12 (0 to +10V)
The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped.
1 : Terminal C1 (4 to 20mA)

PID Control
Function Factory setting (Feedback signal) H21 FB SIGNAL - 1
Min. 2 : Terminal 12 (+10 to 0V)
Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW- 3 : Terminal C1 (20 to 4mA)
Number of motor 1 poles P01 M1 POLES 2 to 14 2 4 (P-gain) H22 P-GAIN 0.01 to 10.00 0.01 0.10
25kW or smaller : 0.01 to 45.00 kW 0.0 : Inactive
Motor 1 (Capacity) P02 M1-CAP 0.01kW *1) (I-gain) H23 I-GAIN 0.1s 0.0
30kW or larger : 0.01 to 500.00 kW 0.1 to 3600.0s
(Rated current) P03 M1-Ir 0.00 to 2000 A 0.01A *1) 0.00 : Inactive
(D-gain) H24 D-GAIN 0.01s 0.00
0 : Inactive 0.01 to 10.0s
1 : Active (One time tuning of %R1 and %X on motor (Feedback filter) H25 FB FILTER 0.0 to 60.0s 0.1s 0.5
(Tuning) P04 M1 TUN1 stopping mode) - 0 0 : Inactive
Motor 1

PTC thermistor (Mode select) H26 PTC MODE


Terminal

- 0
Y1-Y5C

2 : Active (One time tuning of %R1, %X and Io on motor 1 : Active


running mode) (Level) H27 PTC LEVEL 0.00 to 5.00V 0.01V 1.60
0 : Inactive Droop operation H28 DROOP –9.9 to 0.0Hz 0.1Hz 0.0
(On-line Tuning) P05 M1 TUN2 - 0
1 : Active (Real time tuning of %R2) (Code) (Monitor) (Frequ. command) (Oper. command)
Serial Link

(No-load current) P06 M1-Io 0.00 to 2000 A 0.01A *1) 0: X - - X = Valid


(%R1 setting) P07 M1-%R1 0.00 to 50.00 % 0.01% *1) Serial link (Function select) H30 LINK FUNC 1: X X - - = Invalid - 0
(%X setting) P08 M1-%X 0.00 to 50.00 % 0.01% *1) 2: X - X
(Slip compensation control 1) P09 SLIP COMP1 0.00 to +15.00 0.01Hz 0.00 3: X X X

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High Performance Functions (continued
PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS
Function Min. Factory setting
Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW-
RS 485 (Address) H31 485 ADDRESS 1 to 31 1 1
0 : Trip and alarm (Er8)
Function Description LED
1 : Operation for H33 timer, and alarm (Er8) monitor
(Mode select on no
H32 MODE ON ER 2 : Operation for H33 timer,and retry to communicate. - 0 • Stops running to protect inverter from an overcurrent resulting from During
response error)
* If the retry fails, then the inverter trips("Er 8"). overload. acceleration
3 : Continuous operation • Stops running to protect inverter from an overcurrent due to a short-circuit During
(Timer) H33 TIMER 0 to 60.0s 0 .1s 2.0 Overcurrent protection deceleration
in the output circuit.
0 : 19200 bit/s (Short-circuit)
(Ground fault) While running at
1 : 9600 • Stops running to protect inverter from an overcurrent due to a ground fault
constant speed
(Baud rate) H34 BAUD RATE 2 : 4800 - 1 in the output circuit.
Serial Link

3 : 2400 • Stops running to protect inverter from an overcurrent resulting from ground
• 30kW or larger model only Groung fault
4 : 1200 fault in the output circuit by detecting zero-phase current.
0 : 8 bit During
(Data length) H35 LENGTH - 0
1 : 7 bit • 400V series : 800V DC or more acceleration
0 : No checking Overvoltage • Protection is not assured if During
protection • The inverter stops when it detects an overvoltage in the DC link circuit.
(Parity check) H36 PARITY 1 : Even parity - 0 excess AC line voltage applied deceleration
2 : Odd parity inadvertently. While running at
0 : 2 bit constant speed
(Stop bits) H37 STOP BITS - 0
1 : 1 bit • Protects the inverter against surge voltage between the main circuit power
Incoming surge • The inverter may be tripped by some other
(No response error line and ground.
H38 NO RES t 0 (No detection), 1 to 60s 1s 0 protection protective function.
detection time) • Protects the inverter against surge voltage in the main circuit power line.
(Response interval ) H39 INTERVAL 0.00 to 1.00s 0.01s 0.01 Undervoltage • Stops the inverter when the DC link circuit voltage drops below • 400V series : 400V DC or less
protection undervoltage level.
Alternative Motor Parameters Input phase loss • The inverter is protected from being damaged when open-phase fault
protection occurs.
The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped. • Stops the inverter when it detects excess heat sink temperature in case of
Function Min. Factory setting cooling fan failure or overload.
Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW- • Stops the inverter when it detects an abnormal rise in temperature in the
Maximum frequency 2 A01 MAX Hz-2 50 to 400Hz 1Hz 50 inverter unit caused by insufficient ventilation in cubicles or an abnormal
Base frequency 2 A02 BASE Hz-2 25 to 400Hz 1Hz 50 Overheat protection ambient temperature.
Rated voltage 2 • Stops the inverter when it detects an abnormal rise in temperature inside
A03 RATED V-2 0 (Free), 320 to 480V 1V 400
(at Base frequency 2) the inverter.
Maximum voltage 2 • When the built-in braking resistor overheats, the inverter stops discharging 11kW or smaller model only
A04 MAX V-2 320 to 480V 1V 400
(at Maximum frequency 2) and running.
0.0: Automatic (for constant torque load) 0.0 • Function data appropriate for the resistor type (built-in/external) must be set.
Torque boost 2 A05 TRQ BOOST2 0.1 to 1.9: Manual (for variable torque load) - (EV : 0.1) Electronic thermal • This function stops the inverter by detecting an inverter overload.
2.0 to 20.0: Manual (for constant torque load) overload relay • This function stops the inverter by detecting an overload in a standard Motor 1 overload
Electronic (Select) A06 ELCTRN OL2 0 : Inactive (Motor protection) motor or inverter motor. Motor 2 overload
thermal 1 : Active (for 4-pole standard motor) - 1 Fuse blown • When a blown fuse is detected, the inverter stops running. • 30kW or larger model only
overload relay 2 : Active (for 4-pole inverter motor) Stall prevention
• When an output current exceeds the limit during acceleration, this function
for motor 2 (Level) A07 OL LEVEL2 Approx. 20 to 135% of rated current 0.01A *1) (Momentary • The stall prevention function can be disabled.
(Thermal time constant) A08 TIME CNST2 0.5 to 75.0 min 0.1min 5.0 10.0 overcurrent limitation) lowers output frequency to prevent the occurrence of an OC1 trip.
0 : Inactive • During running in which acceleration is 60s or longer, this function • The acceleration time can be prolonged up to
Motor 2

Torque vector control 2 A09 TRQVECTOR2 - 0 Active drive


1 : Active increases the acceleration time to prevent the occurrence of an OLU trip. three times the preset time.
Number of motor 2 poles A10 M2 POLES 2 to 14 2 4 External alarm input • The inverter stops on receiving external alarm signals. • Use THR terminal function (digital input).
25kW or smaller : 0.01 to 45.00 kW • Stops the inverter when the output frequency exceeds the rated maximum
Motor 2 (Capacity) A11 M2-CAP 0.01kW *1) Overspeed protection
30kW or larger : 0.01 to 500.00 kW frequency by 20%.
(Rated current) A12 M2-Ir 0.00 to 2000 A 0.01A *1) PG error • If disconnection occurs in pulse generator circuits, the inverter issues an alarm.
0 : Inactive Alarm output • The inverter outputs a relay contact signal when the inverter issued an
1 : Active (One time tuning of %R1 and %X on motor (for any fault) alarm and stopped.
• Output terminals: 30A, 30B, and 30C
(Tuning) A13 M2 TUN1 stopping mode) - 0 • An alarm-stop state of the inverter can be cleared with the RESET key or a
Alarm reset command by digital input signal (RST). • Use the RST terminal function for signal input.
2 : Active (One time tuning of %R1, %X and Io on motor
• Even if main power input is turned off, alarm
running mode) Alarm history memory • Store up to four instances of previous alarm data.
history and trip-cause data are retained.
0 : Inactive Storage of data on
(On-line Tuning) A14 M2 TUN2 - 0 • The inverter can store and display details of the latest alarm history data.
1 : Active (Real time tuning of %R1 and %X) cause of trip
(No-load current) A15 M2-Io 0.00 to 2000 A 0.01A *1) • The inverter checks memory data after power-on and when the data is
Memory error
(%R1 setting) A16 M2-%R1 0.00 to 50.00 % 0.01% *1) written. If a memory error is detected, the inverter stops.
(%X setting) A17 M2-%X 0.00 to 50.00 % 0.01% *1)
Slip compensation control 2 A18 SLIP COMP2 0.00 to +15.00 Hz 0.01Hz 0.00
NOTES :
*1) Typical value of standard 4 poles motor.
*2) Percent shall be set according to FUNCTION CODE : P02 or A09, Motor capacity.
Torque referenced here may not be obtainable when DATA CODE : 0 is selected for FUNCTION CODE : P02 or A09.
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High Performance Functions (continued
PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS
Function Min. Factory setting
Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW-
RS 485 (Address) H31 485 ADDRESS 1 to 31 1 1
0 : Trip and alarm (Er8)
Function Description LED
1 : Operation for H33 timer, and alarm (Er8) monitor
(Mode select on no
H32 MODE ON ER 2 : Operation for H33 timer,and retry to communicate. - 0 • Stops running to protect inverter from an overcurrent resulting from During
response error)
* If the retry fails, then the inverter trips("Er 8"). overload. acceleration
3 : Continuous operation • Stops running to protect inverter from an overcurrent due to a short-circuit During
(Timer) H33 TIMER 0 to 60.0s 0 .1s 2.0 Overcurrent protection deceleration
in the output circuit.
0 : 19200 bit/s (Short-circuit)
(Ground fault) While running at
1 : 9600 • Stops running to protect inverter from an overcurrent due to a ground fault
constant speed
(Baud rate) H34 BAUD RATE 2 : 4800 - 1 in the output circuit.
Serial Link

3 : 2400 • Stops running to protect inverter from an overcurrent resulting from ground
• 30kW or larger model only Groung fault
4 : 1200 fault in the output circuit by detecting zero-phase current.
0 : 8 bit During
(Data length) H35 LENGTH - 0
1 : 7 bit • 400V series : 800V DC or more acceleration
0 : No checking Overvoltage • Protection is not assured if During
protection • The inverter stops when it detects an overvoltage in the DC link circuit.
(Parity check) H36 PARITY 1 : Even parity - 0 excess AC line voltage applied deceleration
2 : Odd parity inadvertently. While running at
0 : 2 bit constant speed
(Stop bits) H37 STOP BITS - 0
1 : 1 bit • Protects the inverter against surge voltage between the main circuit power
Incoming surge • The inverter may be tripped by some other
(No response error line and ground.
H38 NO RES t 0 (No detection), 1 to 60s 1s 0 protection protective function.
detection time) • Protects the inverter against surge voltage in the main circuit power line.
(Response interval ) H39 INTERVAL 0.00 to 1.00s 0.01s 0.01 Undervoltage • Stops the inverter when the DC link circuit voltage drops below • 400V series : 400V DC or less
protection undervoltage level.
Alternative Motor Parameters Input phase loss • The inverter is protected from being damaged when open-phase fault
protection occurs.
The functions in the yellow boxes can be set while the inverter is running. Other functions must be set while the inverter is stopped. • Stops the inverter when it detects excess heat sink temperature in case of
Function Min. Factory setting cooling fan failure or overload.
Setting range unit
Code Name LCD monitor -25kW 30kW- • Stops the inverter when it detects an abnormal rise in temperature in the
Maximum frequency 2 A01 MAX Hz-2 50 to 400Hz 1Hz 50 inverter unit caused by insufficient ventilation in cubicles or an abnormal
Base frequency 2 A02 BASE Hz-2 25 to 400Hz 1Hz 50 Overheat protection ambient temperature.
Rated voltage 2 • Stops the inverter when it detects an abnormal rise in temperature inside
A03 RATED V-2 0 (Free), 320 to 480V 1V 400
(at Base frequency 2) the inverter.
Maximum voltage 2 • When the built-in braking resistor overheats, the inverter stops discharging 11kW or smaller model only
A04 MAX V-2 320 to 480V 1V 400
(at Maximum frequency 2) and running.
0.0: Automatic (for constant torque load) 0.0 • Function data appropriate for the resistor type (built-in/external) must be set.
Torque boost 2 A05 TRQ BOOST2 0.1 to 1.9: Manual (for variable torque load) - (EV : 0.1) Electronic thermal • This function stops the inverter by detecting an inverter overload.
2.0 to 20.0: Manual (for constant torque load) overload relay • This function stops the inverter by detecting an overload in a standard Motor 1 overload
Electronic (Select) A06 ELCTRN OL2 0 : Inactive (Motor protection) motor or inverter motor. Motor 2 overload
thermal 1 : Active (for 4-pole standard motor) - 1 Fuse blown • When a blown fuse is detected, the inverter stops running. • 30kW or larger model only
overload relay 2 : Active (for 4-pole inverter motor) Stall prevention
• When an output current exceeds the limit during acceleration, this function
for motor 2 (Level) A07 OL LEVEL2 Approx. 20 to 135% of rated current 0.01A *1) (Momentary • The stall prevention function can be disabled.
(Thermal time constant) A08 TIME CNST2 0.5 to 75.0 min 0.1min 5.0 10.0 overcurrent limitation) lowers output frequency to prevent the occurrence of an OC1 trip.
0 : Inactive • During running in which acceleration is 60s or longer, this function • The acceleration time can be prolonged up to
Motor 2

Torque vector control 2 A09 TRQVECTOR2 - 0 Active drive


1 : Active increases the acceleration time to prevent the occurrence of an OLU trip. three times the preset time.
Number of motor 2 poles A10 M2 POLES 2 to 14 2 4 External alarm input • The inverter stops on receiving external alarm signals. • Use THR terminal function (digital input).
25kW or smaller : 0.01 to 45.00 kW • Stops the inverter when the output frequency exceeds the rated maximum
Motor 2 (Capacity) A11 M2-CAP 0.01kW *1) Overspeed protection
30kW or larger : 0.01 to 500.00 kW frequency by 20%.
(Rated current) A12 M2-Ir 0.00 to 2000 A 0.01A *1) PG error • If disconnection occurs in pulse generator circuits, the inverter issues an alarm.
0 : Inactive Alarm output • The inverter outputs a relay contact signal when the inverter issued an
1 : Active (One time tuning of %R1 and %X on motor (for any fault) alarm and stopped.
• Output terminals: 30A, 30B, and 30C
(Tuning) A13 M2 TUN1 stopping mode) - 0 • An alarm-stop state of the inverter can be cleared with the RESET key or a
Alarm reset command by digital input signal (RST). • Use the RST terminal function for signal input.
2 : Active (One time tuning of %R1, %X and Io on motor
• Even if main power input is turned off, alarm
running mode) Alarm history memory • Store up to four instances of previous alarm data.
history and trip-cause data are retained.
0 : Inactive Storage of data on
(On-line Tuning) A14 M2 TUN2 - 0 • The inverter can store and display details of the latest alarm history data.
1 : Active (Real time tuning of %R1 and %X) cause of trip
(No-load current) A15 M2-Io 0.00 to 2000 A 0.01A *1) • The inverter checks memory data after power-on and when the data is
Memory error
(%R1 setting) A16 M2-%R1 0.00 to 50.00 % 0.01% *1) written. If a memory error is detected, the inverter stops.
(%X setting) A17 M2-%X 0.00 to 50.00 % 0.01% *1)
Slip compensation control 2 A18 SLIP COMP2 0.00 to +15.00 Hz 0.01Hz 0.00
NOTES :
*1) Typical value of standard 4 poles motor.
*2) Percent shall be set according to FUNCTION CODE : P02 or A09, Motor capacity.
Torque referenced here may not be obtainable when DATA CODE : 0 is selected for FUNCTION CODE : P02 or A09.
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Protective functions (continued)
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS (0.55 TO 25 W)
Function Description LED
monitor
• When operated by external signals, the inverter GVX2000-0.55-T GVX2000-2.2-T to GVX2000-5.5-T
KEYPAD panel • If an error is detected in communication between the inverter and KEYPAD continues running. The alarm output (for any GVX2000-1.1-T
communication error when the Keypad panel is being used, the inverter stops. fault) is not output. Only Er2 is displayed. 110 D
7 96 7 D4
• If the inverter detects a CPU error caused by noise or some other factor, 6
CPU error the inverter stops.

7
Option • If a checksum error or disconnection is detected during communication, the
2-ø6
communication error inverter issues an alarm.
• If a linkage error or other option error is detected, the inverter issues an Control circuit
Option error terminal
alarm. M3
Forced stop • Error when using the forced stop command.

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Output phase loss • If an unbalance of output circuits is detected during auto-tuning, this Main circuit
GVX2000

error function issues an alarm (and stops the inverter). terminal M3.5

NP
RS485 communica-
• If an RS485 communication error is detected, the inverter issues an alarm.
tion error

NOTES : 8

7
1)Retaining alarm signal when auxiliary controll power supply is not used : 6 14 D5
If the inverter power supply is cut off while an internal alarm signal is being output, the alarm signal cannot be retained. 15.5
3-ø22
15.5
2)To issue the RESET command, press the key on the KEYPAD panel or connect terminals RST and CM and disconnect 39.5 Bushing 3
them afterwards. supplied 3 3
3)Fault history data is stored for the past four trips.

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Standards
Accordance with directives and their amendments: Type D D4 D5
GVX2000-0.55-T 130 36.5 80
EMC directive 89/336/EEC (Eelectromagnetic - Compatibility) GVX2000-1.1-T 145 51.5 95
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC (LVD)
For assesment of conformity the following relevant standards have been taken into consideration: EN61800-3 :1997
EN50178 :1997
GVX2000-7.5-T GVX2000-15-T to GVX2000-25-T
GVX2000-11-T

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Protective functions (continued)
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS (0.55 TO 25 W)
Function Description LED
monitor
• When operated by external signals, the inverter GVX2000-0.55-T GVX2000-2.2-T to GVX2000-5.5-T
KEYPAD panel • If an error is detected in communication between the inverter and KEYPAD continues running. The alarm output (for any GVX2000-1.1-T
communication error when the Keypad panel is being used, the inverter stops. fault) is not output. Only Er2 is displayed. 110 D
7 96 7 D4
• If the inverter detects a CPU error caused by noise or some other factor, 6
CPU error the inverter stops.

7
Option • If a checksum error or disconnection is detected during communication, the
2-ø6
communication error inverter issues an alarm.
• If a linkage error or other option error is detected, the inverter issues an Control circuit
Option error terminal
alarm. M3
Forced stop • Error when using the forced stop command.

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Output phase loss • If an unbalance of output circuits is detected during auto-tuning, this Main circuit
GVX2000

error function issues an alarm (and stops the inverter). terminal M3.5

NP
RS485 communica-
• If an RS485 communication error is detected, the inverter issues an alarm.
tion error

NOTES : 8

7
1)Retaining alarm signal when auxiliary controll power supply is not used : 6 14 D5
If the inverter power supply is cut off while an internal alarm signal is being output, the alarm signal cannot be retained. 15.5
3-ø22
15.5
2)To issue the RESET command, press the key on the KEYPAD panel or connect terminals RST and CM and disconnect 39.5 Bushing 3
them afterwards. supplied 3 3
3)Fault history data is stored for the past four trips.

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Standards
Accordance with directives and their amendments: Type D D4 D5
GVX2000-0.55-T 130 36.5 80
EMC directive 89/336/EEC (Eelectromagnetic - Compatibility) GVX2000-1.1-T 145 51.5 95
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC (LVD)
For assesment of conformity the following relevant standards have been taken into consideration: EN61800-3 :1997
EN50178 :1997
GVX2000-7.5-T GVX2000-15-T to GVX2000-25-T
GVX2000-11-T

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EMC filters
W W W
A D B C
W1 W1 W1

LINE

H1
H1

H
H
H1
H2

LOAD
H3

D
D

P (kW) Dimensions, mm
Inverter type EMC filter In Fig.
ST HP type (A) W W1 H H1 H2 H3 D Mtg.
bolt
0.55 0.4 GVX2000-0.55-T FT2000-1.1-T 5 116 90 42
0.75 GVX2000-1.1-T (EFL-0.75G11-4)
1.1
2.2 1.5 GVX2000-2.2-T 310 293 265 M5
2.2 GVX2000-3.0-T
FT2000-5.5-T 12 155 105 10 45
3.0 (EFL-4.0G11-4)
5.5 4.0 GVX2000-5.5-T
7.5 5.5 GVX2000-7.5-T FT2000-11-T 35 A 225 167 331 311 260 47.5
11 7.5 GVX2000-11-T (EFL-7.5G11-4)

15 11 GVX2000-15-T
15 GVX2000-18.5-T FT2000-18.5-T 50 M8
- (EFL-15G11-4)
18.5 - GVX2000-18.5-T 250 185 480 449 400 20 70
22 18.5 GVX2000-22-T FT2000-25-T
(EFL-22G11-4)
72
25 22 GVX2000-25-T
30 - GVX2000-30-T FT3100 100 435 408 130
30 GVX2000-37-T (RF3100-F11)
-
37 - GVX2000-37-T
45 37 GVX2000-45-T
B 200 166
55 45 GVX2000-55-T FT3180
(RF3180-F11)
180 495 468 160
75 55 GVX2000-75-T
90 75 GVX2000-90-T
- 90 GVX2000-110-T
M6
110 - GVX2000-110-T - -
110 GVX2000-132-T
FT3280 280
132 (RF3280-F11)
- 132 GVX2000-160-T
160 - GVX2000-160-T 250 170 587 560 205
200 160 GVX2000-200-T FT3400 C
400
(RF3400-F11)
220 200 GVX2000-220-T
- 220 GVX2000-280-T
280 - GVX2000-280-T FT3880 880 364 300 688 648 180
315 280 GVX2000-315-T RF3880-F11

ST= Standard performances (common application).


HP= High performances (lifting, axes, high dynamic applications, etc.).

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DC reactors Braking unit and braking resistor
The inverter input power factor is lowered because of harmonics in input waveform. For power factor correction, a DC reactor Braking Brak. Dimensions
Resistor Thermal
can be used in the DC intermediate inverter circuit, connected to P1 and (+) terminal (for models larger than 75 kW standard Inverter type module
Code
Q. ty torque
protection
(1) H L D H1
or high performances the DC reactor is provided as standard).
GVX2000-0.55-T -
SR-0.75-T 90 79
A B C d2 GVX2000-1.1-T -
d2 GVX2000-2.2-T - SR-1.5-T 105 94

input output Copper bar GVX2000-3.0-T - SR-2.2-T 155 144 -

H
GVX2000-5.5-T - SR-4.0-T 105 94

H
H

d1 GVX2000-7.5-T - 1 150%
d1 d1
SR-11-T 155 144
GVX2000-11-T -
27 36
L1 L3 L1 L3 L1 L3 GVX2000-15-T SR-15-T 200 189
B T1 B T1 B T1
GVX2000-18.5-T SR-18.5-T 260 249
T T T BU220
GVX2000-22-T with
SR-25-T • Both internal braking resistor and dynamic braking module
320 309 thermostat are provided as standard for inverters of 11 kW or less
GVX2000-25-T (70÷180°C) • For braking configuration of inverters larger than 45 kW,
Power Motor Standard High DC reactor Dimensions, mm GVX2000-30-T please contact Silectron sistemi division.
power applications performance type Order code Fig. SR-15-T 200 189 • The resistors are dimensioned exclusively for obtaining
supply application B L1 L3 T1 T d1 H d2 Kg
(kW) GVX2000-37-T BU370 2* 100% the torque performances shown in the table above.
75 GVX2000-75-T GVX2000-90-T DCR4-75B FG-11-0200 174 150 182 240 155 17.0 • The braking time considered is 5 sec and the duty cycle is 5%.
A 155 7x13 GVX2000-45-T SR-18.5-T 260 249 • For different braking time applications, duty cycle or for regenerative
90 GVX2000-90-T GVX2000-110-T DCR4-90B FG-11-0238 160 200 170 13.0 21.0
205 250 or stationary braking, please contact Silectron sistemi.
110 GVX2000-110-T GVX2000-132-T DCR4-110B FG-11-0291 B 140 157 189 260 24.5 * Parallel connection • The manufacturer has the right to modify at any time the dimensions
(1) See dimensions of braking unit on next page and characteristics of the resistors, without notice.
132 GVX2000-132-T GVX2000-160-T DCR4-132B FG-11-0326 240 200 135 172 200 320 35.4
11.0
3-Phase
400V

160 GVX2000-160-T GVX2000-200-T DCR4-160B FG-11-0395 132 176 195 37.8


11x15
200 GVX2000-200-T GVX2000-220-T DCR4-200B FG-11-0494
280 240
138 180 205
14.0
42.7 AC reactors
220 GVX2000-220-T GVX2000-280-T DCR4-220B FG-11-0557 C 147 189 218 45.6
395
280 GVX2000-280-T GVX2000-315-T DCR4-280B FG-11-0700 157 240 18.0 53.0
198 Dimensions
315 GVX2000-315-T GVX2000-400-T DCR4-315B FG-11-0770 180 250 2x11 54.5 AC reactor
320 270 13x18 Inverter type
In/Out H L D
400 GVX2000-400-T – DCR4-400B FG-11-0980 261 236 330 4x11 79.4

NOTE: For 75 kW or larger (high performances or standard performances application), it’s not allowed to operate the inverter without DC reactor connection. GVX2000-0.55-T
SI-0.75-T
GVX2000-1.1-T

GVX2000-2.2-T SI-1.5-T

Accessories GVX2000-3.0-T SI-2.2-T


145 140 80

GVX2000-5.5-T SI-4.0-T
- Arrester: suppresses induced lightning surges from power source, thus protecting all equipment connected the power source.
- Output circuit filter: connected to the output circuit of inverters under low-noise operation with carrier frequency from 8 to 15kHz, GVX2000-7.5-T SI-7.5-T
(6kHz higher for 30kW or larger inverters), this filter has the following functions: GVX2000-11-T
SI-15-T 120
1 Suppressing fluctuation of motor terminal voltage. GVX2000-15-T
Protects the motor insulation from being damaged by surge voltage (400V series).
GVX2000-18.5-T SI-18.5-T 200 185 130
2 Suppressing leakage current from output side wiring.
Reduces the leakage current caused when several motors are operated in parallel or connected with long wiring. GVX2000-22-T • For application on larger models, please contact Silectron sistemi
SI-25-T 140 • The reactors shown above, should be used under the following
* Total wiring length should be less than 400m. GVX2000-25-T
conditions:
3 Suppressing radial noise or inductive noise from output side wiring.
GVX2000-30-T SI-30-T 245 145 operating frequency shall be less than 70 Hz;
Effective noise suppression device for long wiring applications such as plant. two shall be the maximum number of simultaneous motors applied.
Note: When connecting this filter, be sure to set the carrier frequency F26 at 8kHz or over. GVX2000-37-T SI-37-T
245
190 • The manufacturer has the right to modify at any time the dimensions
- Surge absorber: surge killer are also available. GVX2000-45-T SI-45-T 210 and characteristics of the inductors, without notice
210
GVX2000-55-T SI-55-T
GVX2000-75-T SI-75-T 260 305 230
GVX2000-90-T SI-90-T 245 245 170
GVX2000-110-T
SI-132-T 240
GVX2000-132-T
260 305
31GVX2000-160-T SI-160-T 250

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GVX2000-200-T SI-200-T 270
GVX2000-220-T SI-220-T 315 365 310

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DC reactors Braking unit and braking resistor
The inverter input power factor is lowered because of harmonics in input waveform. For power factor correction, a DC reactor Braking Brak. Dimensions
Resistor Thermal
can be used in the DC intermediate inverter circuit, connected to P1 and (+) terminal (for models larger than 75 kW standard Inverter type module
Code
Q. ty torque
protection
(1) H L D H1
or high performances the DC reactor is provided as standard).
GVX2000-0.55-T -
SR-0.75-T 90 79
A B C d2 GVX2000-1.1-T -
d2 GVX2000-2.2-T - SR-1.5-T 105 94

input output Copper bar GVX2000-3.0-T - SR-2.2-T 155 144 -

H
GVX2000-5.5-T - SR-4.0-T 105 94

H
H

d1 GVX2000-7.5-T - 1 150%
d1 d1
SR-11-T 155 144
GVX2000-11-T -
27 36
L1 L3 L1 L3 L1 L3 GVX2000-15-T SR-15-T 200 189
B T1 B T1 B T1
GVX2000-18.5-T SR-18.5-T 260 249
T T T BU220
GVX2000-22-T with
SR-25-T • Both internal braking resistor and dynamic braking module
320 309 thermostat are provided as standard for inverters of 11 kW or less
GVX2000-25-T (70÷180°C) • For braking configuration of inverters larger than 45 kW,
Power Motor Standard High DC reactor Dimensions, mm GVX2000-30-T please contact Silectron sistemi division.
power applications performance type Order code Fig. SR-15-T 200 189 • The resistors are dimensioned exclusively for obtaining
supply application B L1 L3 T1 T d1 H d2 Kg
(kW) GVX2000-37-T BU370 2* 100% the torque performances shown in the table above.
75 GVX2000-75-T GVX2000-90-T DCR4-75B FG-11-0200 174 150 182 240 155 17.0 • The braking time considered is 5 sec and the duty cycle is 5%.
A 155 7x13 GVX2000-45-T SR-18.5-T 260 249 • For different braking time applications, duty cycle or for regenerative
90 GVX2000-90-T GVX2000-110-T DCR4-90B FG-11-0238 160 200 170 13.0 21.0
205 250 or stationary braking, please contact Silectron sistemi.
110 GVX2000-110-T GVX2000-132-T DCR4-110B FG-11-0291 B 140 157 189 260 24.5 * Parallel connection • The manufacturer has the right to modify at any time the dimensions
(1) See dimensions of braking unit on next page and characteristics of the resistors, without notice.
132 GVX2000-132-T GVX2000-160-T DCR4-132B FG-11-0326 240 200 135 172 200 320 35.4
11.0
3-Phase
400V

160 GVX2000-160-T GVX2000-200-T DCR4-160B FG-11-0395 132 176 195 37.8


11x15
200 GVX2000-200-T GVX2000-220-T DCR4-200B FG-11-0494
280 240
138 180 205
14.0
42.7 AC reactors
220 GVX2000-220-T GVX2000-280-T DCR4-220B FG-11-0557 C 147 189 218 45.6
395
280 GVX2000-280-T GVX2000-315-T DCR4-280B FG-11-0700 157 240 18.0 53.0
198 Dimensions
315 GVX2000-315-T GVX2000-400-T DCR4-315B FG-11-0770 180 250 2x11 54.5 AC reactor
320 270 13x18 Inverter type
In/Out H L D
400 GVX2000-400-T – DCR4-400B FG-11-0980 261 236 330 4x11 79.4

NOTE: For 75 kW or larger (high performances or standard performances application), it’s not allowed to operate the inverter without DC reactor connection. GVX2000-0.55-T
SI-0.75-T
GVX2000-1.1-T

GVX2000-2.2-T SI-1.5-T

Accessories GVX2000-3.0-T SI-2.2-T


145 140 80

GVX2000-5.5-T SI-4.0-T
- Arrester: suppresses induced lightning surges from power source, thus protecting all equipment connected the power source.
- Output circuit filter: connected to the output circuit of inverters under low-noise operation with carrier frequency from 8 to 15kHz, GVX2000-7.5-T SI-7.5-T
(6kHz higher for 30kW or larger inverters), this filter has the following functions: GVX2000-11-T
SI-15-T 120
1 Suppressing fluctuation of motor terminal voltage. GVX2000-15-T
Protects the motor insulation from being damaged by surge voltage (400V series).
GVX2000-18.5-T SI-18.5-T 200 185 130
2 Suppressing leakage current from output side wiring.
Reduces the leakage current caused when several motors are operated in parallel or connected with long wiring. GVX2000-22-T • For application on larger models, please contact Silectron sistemi
SI-25-T 140 • The reactors shown above, should be used under the following
* Total wiring length should be less than 400m. GVX2000-25-T
conditions:
3 Suppressing radial noise or inductive noise from output side wiring.
GVX2000-30-T SI-30-T 245 145 operating frequency shall be less than 70 Hz;
Effective noise suppression device for long wiring applications such as plant. two shall be the maximum number of simultaneous motors applied.
Note: When connecting this filter, be sure to set the carrier frequency F26 at 8kHz or over. GVX2000-37-T SI-37-T
245
190 • The manufacturer has the right to modify at any time the dimensions
- Surge absorber: surge killer are also available. GVX2000-45-T SI-45-T 210 and characteristics of the inductors, without notice
210
GVX2000-55-T SI-55-T
GVX2000-75-T SI-75-T 260 305 230
GVX2000-90-T SI-90-T 245 245 170
GVX2000-110-T
SI-132-T 240
GVX2000-132-T
260 305
31GVX2000-160-T SI-160-T 250

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GVX2000-200-T SI-200-T 270
GVX2000-220-T SI-220-T 315 365 310

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Braking unit Wiring equipment
Nominal MCCB or ELCB Recommended wire size (mm2)
Inverter type
Power Rated current (A) Input circuit Output circuit
BU 220 applied DCR DB
67 supply [L1/R,L2/S,L3/T] [U.V.W]
BU 370 154 motor High performance Standard performance Without circuit circuit
voltage With DCR Without
(kW) application application reactor With DCR HP ST [P1,P(+)] [P(+),DB,N(-)]
reactor
0.55 GVX2000-0.55-T 5
5 10
1.1 GVX2000-1.1-T
2.2 GVX2000-2.2-T 2.0 2.0 2.0
DB - P
10 15
DB
RESISTOR
3.0 GVX2000-3.0-T 2.0
P
CONNECTION 5.5 GVX2000-7.5-T GVX2000-5.5-T 15 20
7.5 GVX2000-11-T GVX2000-7.5-T 20 30 3.5 2.0

177
187

N BUS DC INVERTER
CONNECTION 11 GVX2000-15-T GVX2000-11-T 30 40 5.5 3.5
P → P(+) 3.5
P
N → N(-) 15 GVX2000-18.5-T GVX2000-15-T 50 3.5 8.0 3.5
40 5.5
18.5 GVX2000-22-T GVX2000-18.5-T 60 5.5
5.5 14 5.5

Three phase 400V


22 GVX2000-25-T GVX2000-22-T 50 75 8.0 8.0
25 GVX2000-25-T 75 100 8.0 14
22 14 14
30 GVX2000-37-T GVX2000-30-T 125 14 2.0
100 22
37 GVX2000-45-T GVX2000-37-T 150 38 22 22
22
45 GVX2000-55-T GVX2000-45-T 125 175 60 38 38 38
26 55 GVX2000-75-T GVX2000-55-T 175 38
4 x Ø 3.50 60 60 60 3.5
75 GVX2000-90-T GVX2000-75-T 200
60
90 GVX2000-110-T GVX2000-90-T 225 100
100 100 5.5
110 GVX2000-132-T GVX2000-110-T 300 100
150
132 GVX2000-160-T GVX2000-132-T 350 150 150 8.0
150
160 GVX2000-200-T GVX2000-160-T 400 200
200 200 14
200 GVX2000-220-T GVX2000-200-T 500 200 250
220 GVX2000-280-T GVX2000-220-T 600 250 325 325 22
280 GVX2000-315-T GVX2000-280-T Available soon
NOTES :
Option cards and other options • For molded-case circuit breakers (MCCB) and earth-leakage circuit breakers (ELCB), the required frame type and series depend on the facility
transformer capacity and other factors. When selecting optimal breakers, refer to the relevant technical data.
• Also select the rated sensitive current of ELCB utilizing the technical data.
Name (type) Function • The recommended wire sizes are based on the condition that the temperature inside the panel does not exceeds 50°C.
• The above wires are 600V HIV insulated cables (75°C).
Relay output card •
Includes 2 relay output circuits. • Data in the above table may differ for different conditions (ambient temperature, power supply voltage, and other factors).
(OPC-RELÉ) •
Converts transistor output signals from inverter control output terminals Y1, Y2 to relay output signals.

For setting frequency using a binary code.
Digital I/O interface card

For monitoring frequency, output current, and output voltage using a binary code.
(OPC-G11S-DIO)

For input and output of other individual signals. Bonfiglioli Group Silectron sistemi division is not responsible about the data

For setting a torque limit value using an input analog signal. included in this catalogue or about possible errors concerning them and has the
Analog I/O interface card

For input of auxiliary signal to set frequency. right to modify the data at any time, without notice.
(OPC-G11S-AIO)

For analog monitoring of inverter output frequency, output current, and torque.
PG feedback card •
For performing PG vector control using feedback signals obtained from a rotary encoder. Also pulse train input setting
(OPC-G11S-PG) frequency can be performed. Applicable Pulse Encoder specification: 100 to 3000P/R; A, B, Z phase, push-pull, line
(OPC-G11S-PG2) driver (PG2); power supply 12 or 15V DC.
• Wait-and synchronize mode, simultaneous-start-and-synchronizing mode.
Synchronized operation card
• Proportional speed operation.
(OPC-G11S-SY)
• Speed control by pulse train input can be made.
Extension cable for keypad Connects the keypad panel to an inverter unit.
panel (RC 1.5-3-10) Three cable types are available: 1.5, 3 and 10m.
Mounting adapter for external • Used to put the cooling fan section of the inverter outside the panel.
cooling • Only applicable to 25kW and below inverters.
(PBG11-¤¤) (30kW and above inverters can be modified to external cooling type by replacing the mounting bracket, as standard).

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Braking unit Wiring equipment
Nominal MCCB or ELCB Recommended wire size (mm2)
Inverter type
Power Rated current (A) Input circuit Output circuit
BU 220 applied DCR DB
67 supply [L1/R,L2/S,L3/T] [U.V.W]
BU 370 154 motor High performance Standard performance Without circuit circuit
voltage With DCR Without
(kW) application application reactor With DCR HP ST [P1,P(+)] [P(+),DB,N(-)]
reactor
0.55 GVX2000-0.55-T 5
5 10
1.1 GVX2000-1.1-T
2.2 GVX2000-2.2-T 2.0 2.0 2.0
DB - P
10 15
DB
RESISTOR
3.0 GVX2000-3.0-T 2.0
P
CONNECTION 5.5 GVX2000-7.5-T GVX2000-5.5-T 15 20
7.5 GVX2000-11-T GVX2000-7.5-T 20 30 3.5 2.0

177
187

N BUS DC INVERTER
CONNECTION 11 GVX2000-15-T GVX2000-11-T 30 40 5.5 3.5
P → P(+) 3.5
P
N → N(-) 15 GVX2000-18.5-T GVX2000-15-T 50 3.5 8.0 3.5
40 5.5
18.5 GVX2000-22-T GVX2000-18.5-T 60 5.5
5.5 14 5.5

Three phase 400V


22 GVX2000-25-T GVX2000-22-T 50 75 8.0 8.0
25 GVX2000-25-T 75 100 8.0 14
22 14 14
30 GVX2000-37-T GVX2000-30-T 125 14 2.0
100 22
37 GVX2000-45-T GVX2000-37-T 150 38 22 22
22
45 GVX2000-55-T GVX2000-45-T 125 175 60 38 38 38
26 55 GVX2000-75-T GVX2000-55-T 175 38
4 x Ø 3.50 60 60 60 3.5
75 GVX2000-90-T GVX2000-75-T 200
60
90 GVX2000-110-T GVX2000-90-T 225 100
100 100 5.5
110 GVX2000-132-T GVX2000-110-T 300 100
150
132 GVX2000-160-T GVX2000-132-T 350 150 150 8.0
150
160 GVX2000-200-T GVX2000-160-T 400 200
200 200 14
200 GVX2000-220-T GVX2000-200-T 500 200 250
220 GVX2000-280-T GVX2000-220-T 600 250 325 325 22
280 GVX2000-315-T GVX2000-280-T Available soon
NOTES :
Option cards and other options • For molded-case circuit breakers (MCCB) and earth-leakage circuit breakers (ELCB), the required frame type and series depend on the facility
transformer capacity and other factors. When selecting optimal breakers, refer to the relevant technical data.
• Also select the rated sensitive current of ELCB utilizing the technical data.
Name (type) Function • The recommended wire sizes are based on the condition that the temperature inside the panel does not exceeds 50°C.
• The above wires are 600V HIV insulated cables (75°C).
Relay output card •
Includes 2 relay output circuits. • Data in the above table may differ for different conditions (ambient temperature, power supply voltage, and other factors).
(OPC-RELÉ) •
Converts transistor output signals from inverter control output terminals Y1, Y2 to relay output signals.

For setting frequency using a binary code.
Digital I/O interface card

For monitoring frequency, output current, and output voltage using a binary code.
(OPC-G11S-DIO)

For input and output of other individual signals. Bonfiglioli Group Silectron sistemi division is not responsible about the data

For setting a torque limit value using an input analog signal. included in this catalogue or about possible errors concerning them and has the
Analog I/O interface card

For input of auxiliary signal to set frequency. right to modify the data at any time, without notice.
(OPC-G11S-AIO)

For analog monitoring of inverter output frequency, output current, and torque.
PG feedback card •
For performing PG vector control using feedback signals obtained from a rotary encoder. Also pulse train input setting
(OPC-G11S-PG) frequency can be performed. Applicable Pulse Encoder specification: 100 to 3000P/R; A, B, Z phase, push-pull, line
(OPC-G11S-PG2) driver (PG2); power supply 12 or 15V DC.
• Wait-and synchronize mode, simultaneous-start-and-synchronizing mode.
Synchronized operation card
• Proportional speed operation.
(OPC-G11S-SY)
• Speed control by pulse train input can be made.
Extension cable for keypad Connects the keypad panel to an inverter unit.
panel (RC 1.5-3-10) Three cable types are available: 1.5, 3 and 10m.
Mounting adapter for external • Used to put the cooling fan section of the inverter outside the panel.
cooling • Only applicable to 25kW and below inverters.
(PBG11-¤¤) (30kW and above inverters can be modified to external cooling type by replacing the mounting bracket, as standard).

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34 35
BONFIGLIOLI GROUP SERIES GVX2000 INVERTERS NOTES
CAN BE USED FOR ALMOST ALL INDUSTRIAL PLANT AND EQUIPMENT AREAS
Application to standard motors • Synchronous motors • Reducing noise
It is necessary to use software suitable for the Use of filter and shielded wires are typical
• Driving to standard motor motor type. measures against noise that meets EMC
Fans Packaging machinery When driving a 400V standard motor with an inverter,
damange may occur in the insulation of motor. Use
Contact Silectron Sistemi for details. Directives. For details, refer to the operation
procedure manual.
the output circuit filter (OFL) if necessary after • Single-phase motors
• Air-conditioning system (for factory, building, office, • Individual packaging/inner- packaging confirmation with the motor manufacturer. Single-phase motors are not suitable for inverter- • Measures against surge current
driven variable speed operation. If OV trip occurs while the inverter is stopped or
hospital, clean room, shop, and cattle barn) machine • Torque characteristics and temperature rise Use a three-phase motor. operated under a light load, it is assumed that the
• Dryer • Packing machine When the inverter is used to operate a standard * Even if a single-phase power supply is available, surge current is generated by open/close of the
motor, the temperature rises a little higher than use a three-phase motor, because the inverter phase-advancing capacitor in the power system.
• Boiler fan • Outer-packaging machine during operation by a commercial power supply. provides three-phase output. * Connect a DC reactor to the inverter.
• Fans for controlling furnace temperature The cooling effect decreases in the low-speed
range, reducing the allowable output torque. (If a Combination with peripheral device • Megger test
• Roof fans controlled as a group
• Refrigerator Paper making/textile machinery constant torque is required in the low-speed range,
use a motor equipped with a separately ventilating • Installation location
When checking insulation resistance of the inverter,
use a 500V megger and follow the instructions
described in the instruction manual.
• Compressor • Spinning machine
fan). Use the inverter in an ambient temperature range
between -10˚ and 50˚C.
• Built-in blower in a film-manufacturing machine • Knitting machine • Vibration Install an inverter on non-flammable material. Wiring
• Cooling-tower fans • Textile printing machine
Use of an inverter does not increase vibration of The inverter and braking resistor surfaces become
• Control circuit wiring length
a standard motor, but when the motor is mounted hot under certain operating conditions.
• Ventilating fans • Industrial sawing machine to a machine, resonance may be caused by the When conducting a remote control, limit the wiring
length between the inverter and the operator box
• Air-conditioning equipment • Synthetic fiber manufacturing plant natural frequencies including the natural frequency • Installing Auto Breaker (MCCB)
to 20m or less and use twisted shield cable.
of the machine system. * We recommend that Install an auto Breaker (MCCB) or earth-leakage
you use rubber coupling or anti-vibration rubber. circuit breaker in the primary circuit of the inverter
Machine tools * We also recommend that you use the inverter to protect wires. • Wiring length between inverter and motor
If long wiring is used between the inverter and
Conveyance machinery jump frequency control function to avoid resonance
point in the motor operation. • Magnetic contactor in the secondary circuit the motor, the inverter will overheat or trip because
• Grinding machine Note that operation of a 2-pole motor at 60Hz or If a magnetic contactor is mounted in the of overcurrent (under the influence of high-
• Sanding machine • Crane (traveling, traversing, hoisting) over may cause abnormal vibration. secondary circuit for switching to the motor frequency current flowing into the floating capacity)
operation by commercial power supply or for any in the wires connected to the phases. Ensure that
• Milling machine • Automated warehouse the wiring is shorter than 50m.
• Noise other purposes, ensure that the inverter and the
• Lathe • Conveyor (belt, chain, screw, roller) When an inverter drives a standard motor, the motor are stopped before you turn on or off the If 50m must be exceeded, lower the carrier
frequency or mount an output circuit filter (OFL).
• Drilling machine • Lift motor noise level increases compared with being contactor.
driven by a commercial power supply.
• Turntable • Car parking facility To reduce noise, set the inverter carrier frequency • Magnetic contactor in the primary circuit • Wiring size
Select a cable with a sufficient capacity by referring
• Work positioning machine • Elevator, escalator at a high level. High-speed operation at 60Hz or Do not open or close the magnetic contactor in
to the current value or recommended wire size.
over can result in more noise. the primary circuit more than once an hour.
• PC board drilling machine • Automatic door If frequent starts and stops are required during
• Shutter equipment • Grounding
• Winding machine Application to special motors motor operation, send FWD and REV signals to
Securely ground the inverter using the grounding
and from the control terminal.
• Press • Speed-change gear • Explosion-proof motors terminal.
When driving an explosion-proof motor with an • Protecting the motor
inverter, use a combination of a motor and an When you drive a motor with an inverter, the motor Selecting inverter capacity
Electric pumps Chemical machinery/wood inverter that has been approved in advance. Such can be protected with an electronic thermal relay
• Driving standard motor
approved products are available in our special function of the inverter.
• Tankless water supply system working machines product series. Contact Silectron Sistemi for Select an inverter from the capacity range of
nominal applied motors shown in the inverter
details. In addition to the operation level, set the motor
• Submersible motor pump type (standard motor, inverter motor). For high- standard specifications table. When large starting
• Vacuum pump • Fluid mixing machine • Submersible motors and pumps speed motors or water-cooled motors, set a small torque is required or acceleration or deceleration
is required in a short time, select an inverter with
• Fountain pump • Extruder These motors have a larger rated current than value as the thermal time constant and protect
a capacity one class greater than the standard.
standard motors. Select the inverter capacity so the motor in combination with the cooling system
• Cooling water pump • Vibrator that these motors can run within the inverter-rated OFF signal.
• Driving special motor
• Circulating hot water pump • Centrifugal separator current.
Select an inverter that meets the following
These motors differ from standard motors in When driving several motors with an inverter,
• Well pump • Coating machine thermal characteristics. Set a small value according connect a thermal overload relay to each motor condition:
• Take-up roller to the motor’s thermal time constant for setting and turn on the inverter’s electronic thermal relay. Inverter rated current Motor rated current
• Agricultural storage pump electronic thermal relay function.
• Water treatment system • Routing machine If you connect the motor thermal relay to the motor Transportation, storage inverters

• Constant-flow pump • Sanding machine • Brake motors with a long cable, high-frequency current may
For motors with parallel-connection brakes, obtain flow into the wiring floating capacity. This may When transporting or storing inverters, select the
• Sludge pump • Planing machine procedures and places that meet the environmen-
the brake power from the primary circuit cause the relay to trip at a current lower than the
(commercial power supply). If you connect the set value for the thermal relay. If this happens, tal conditions given in the inverter specifications.
brake power to the inverter power output circuit lower the carrier frequency or use the output circuit Ensure the above environmental conditions are
Food processing machines Other machinery by mistake, problems may occur.
Do not use inverters for driving motors equipped
filter (OFL). met also when transporting an inverter mounted
to a machine.
with series-connection brakes. • Power-factor correcting capacitor
• Food mixing machine • Automated feed/medicine mixer Do not mount the power-factor correcting capacitor
• Food slicer • Commercial-use washing machine • Geared motors in the inverter primary circuit. (Use the DC reactor
When the power transmission mechanism uses to improve the inverter power factor).
• Grain milling machine (bread, • Offset printing press an oil-lubricated gearbox or speed chan- Do not use the power-factor correcting capacitor
cake, noodles) • Book-binding machine ger/reducer, continuous motor operation at low in the inverter secondary circuit. Overcurrent trip
speed may cause poor lubrication. will occur, disabling motor operation.
• Tea making machine • Car-washing machine
• Rice cleaning machine • Shredder
• Dishwasher
• Test equipment
• Crusher GVX2000
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BONFIGLIOLI GROUP SERIES GVX2000 INVERTERS NOTES
CAN BE USED FOR ALMOST ALL INDUSTRIAL PLANT AND EQUIPMENT AREAS
Application to standard motors • Synchronous motors • Reducing noise
It is necessary to use software suitable for the Use of filter and shielded wires are typical
• Driving to standard motor motor type. measures against noise that meets EMC
Fans Packaging machinery When driving a 400V standard motor with an inverter,
damange may occur in the insulation of motor. Use
Contact Silectron Sistemi for details. Directives. For details, refer to the operation
procedure manual.
the output circuit filter (OFL) if necessary after • Single-phase motors
• Air-conditioning system (for factory, building, office, • Individual packaging/inner- packaging confirmation with the motor manufacturer. Single-phase motors are not suitable for inverter- • Measures against surge current
driven variable speed operation. If OV trip occurs while the inverter is stopped or
hospital, clean room, shop, and cattle barn) machine • Torque characteristics and temperature rise Use a three-phase motor. operated under a light load, it is assumed that the
• Dryer • Packing machine When the inverter is used to operate a standard * Even if a single-phase power supply is available, surge current is generated by open/close of the
motor, the temperature rises a little higher than use a three-phase motor, because the inverter phase-advancing capacitor in the power system.
• Boiler fan • Outer-packaging machine during operation by a commercial power supply. provides three-phase output. * Connect a DC reactor to the inverter.
• Fans for controlling furnace temperature The cooling effect decreases in the low-speed
range, reducing the allowable output torque. (If a Combination with peripheral device • Megger test
• Roof fans controlled as a group
• Refrigerator Paper making/textile machinery constant torque is required in the low-speed range,
use a motor equipped with a separately ventilating • Installation location
When checking insulation resistance of the inverter,
use a 500V megger and follow the instructions
described in the instruction manual.
• Compressor • Spinning machine
fan). Use the inverter in an ambient temperature range
between -10˚ and 50˚C.
• Built-in blower in a film-manufacturing machine • Knitting machine • Vibration Install an inverter on non-flammable material. Wiring
• Cooling-tower fans • Textile printing machine
Use of an inverter does not increase vibration of The inverter and braking resistor surfaces become
• Control circuit wiring length
a standard motor, but when the motor is mounted hot under certain operating conditions.
• Ventilating fans • Industrial sawing machine to a machine, resonance may be caused by the When conducting a remote control, limit the wiring
length between the inverter and the operator box
• Air-conditioning equipment • Synthetic fiber manufacturing plant natural frequencies including the natural frequency • Installing Auto Breaker (MCCB)
to 20m or less and use twisted shield cable.
of the machine system. * We recommend that Install an auto Breaker (MCCB) or earth-leakage
you use rubber coupling or anti-vibration rubber. circuit breaker in the primary circuit of the inverter
Machine tools * We also recommend that you use the inverter to protect wires. • Wiring length between inverter and motor
If long wiring is used between the inverter and
Conveyance machinery jump frequency control function to avoid resonance
point in the motor operation. • Magnetic contactor in the secondary circuit the motor, the inverter will overheat or trip because
• Grinding machine Note that operation of a 2-pole motor at 60Hz or If a magnetic contactor is mounted in the of overcurrent (under the influence of high-
• Sanding machine • Crane (traveling, traversing, hoisting) over may cause abnormal vibration. secondary circuit for switching to the motor frequency current flowing into the floating capacity)
operation by commercial power supply or for any in the wires connected to the phases. Ensure that
• Milling machine • Automated warehouse the wiring is shorter than 50m.
• Noise other purposes, ensure that the inverter and the
• Lathe • Conveyor (belt, chain, screw, roller) When an inverter drives a standard motor, the motor are stopped before you turn on or off the If 50m must be exceeded, lower the carrier
frequency or mount an output circuit filter (OFL).
• Drilling machine • Lift motor noise level increases compared with being contactor.
driven by a commercial power supply.
• Turntable • Car parking facility To reduce noise, set the inverter carrier frequency • Magnetic contactor in the primary circuit • Wiring size
Select a cable with a sufficient capacity by referring
• Work positioning machine • Elevator, escalator at a high level. High-speed operation at 60Hz or Do not open or close the magnetic contactor in
to the current value or recommended wire size.
over can result in more noise. the primary circuit more than once an hour.
• PC board drilling machine • Automatic door If frequent starts and stops are required during
• Shutter equipment • Grounding
• Winding machine Application to special motors motor operation, send FWD and REV signals to
Securely ground the inverter using the grounding
and from the control terminal.
• Press • Speed-change gear • Explosion-proof motors terminal.
When driving an explosion-proof motor with an • Protecting the motor
inverter, use a combination of a motor and an When you drive a motor with an inverter, the motor Selecting inverter capacity
Electric pumps Chemical machinery/wood inverter that has been approved in advance. Such can be protected with an electronic thermal relay
• Driving standard motor
approved products are available in our special function of the inverter.
• Tankless water supply system working machines product series. Contact Silectron Sistemi for Select an inverter from the capacity range of
nominal applied motors shown in the inverter
details. In addition to the operation level, set the motor
• Submersible motor pump type (standard motor, inverter motor). For high- standard specifications table. When large starting
• Vacuum pump • Fluid mixing machine • Submersible motors and pumps speed motors or water-cooled motors, set a small torque is required or acceleration or deceleration
is required in a short time, select an inverter with
• Fountain pump • Extruder These motors have a larger rated current than value as the thermal time constant and protect
a capacity one class greater than the standard.
standard motors. Select the inverter capacity so the motor in combination with the cooling system
• Cooling water pump • Vibrator that these motors can run within the inverter-rated OFF signal.
• Driving special motor
• Circulating hot water pump • Centrifugal separator current.
Select an inverter that meets the following
These motors differ from standard motors in When driving several motors with an inverter,
• Well pump • Coating machine thermal characteristics. Set a small value according connect a thermal overload relay to each motor condition:
• Take-up roller to the motor’s thermal time constant for setting and turn on the inverter’s electronic thermal relay. Inverter rated current Motor rated current
• Agricultural storage pump electronic thermal relay function.
• Water treatment system • Routing machine If you connect the motor thermal relay to the motor Transportation, storage inverters

• Constant-flow pump • Sanding machine • Brake motors with a long cable, high-frequency current may
For motors with parallel-connection brakes, obtain flow into the wiring floating capacity. This may When transporting or storing inverters, select the
• Sludge pump • Planing machine procedures and places that meet the environmen-
the brake power from the primary circuit cause the relay to trip at a current lower than the
(commercial power supply). If you connect the set value for the thermal relay. If this happens, tal conditions given in the inverter specifications.
brake power to the inverter power output circuit lower the carrier frequency or use the output circuit Ensure the above environmental conditions are
Food processing machines Other machinery by mistake, problems may occur.
Do not use inverters for driving motors equipped
filter (OFL). met also when transporting an inverter mounted
to a machine.
with series-connection brakes. • Power-factor correcting capacitor
• Food mixing machine • Automated feed/medicine mixer Do not mount the power-factor correcting capacitor
• Food slicer • Commercial-use washing machine • Geared motors in the inverter primary circuit. (Use the DC reactor
When the power transmission mechanism uses to improve the inverter power factor).
• Grain milling machine (bread, • Offset printing press an oil-lubricated gearbox or speed chan- Do not use the power-factor correcting capacitor
cake, noodles) • Book-binding machine ger/reducer, continuous motor operation at low in the inverter secondary circuit. Overcurrent trip
speed may cause poor lubrication. will occur, disabling motor operation.
• Tea making machine • Car-washing machine
• Rice cleaning machine • Shredder
• Dishwasher
• Test equipment
• Crusher GVX2000
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