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AT500 User's Manual

Preface
Thank you for purchasing the AT500 series inverter developed by Wuxi JACT
Electric Co., Ltd.
The AT500 series inverter is a general-purpose high-performance current vector
control inverter. It can implement the control of asynchronous motor. It is used to
drive various automation production equipment involving textile, paper-making,
wire drawing, machine tool, packing, food, fan and pump.
This manual describes the correct use of the AT500 series inverter, including
selection, parameter setting, commissioning, maintenance & inspection. Read and
understand the manual before use and forward the manual to the end user.

Note matter

 The drawings presented in this instructions are sometimes


shown without covers or protective guards.Always replace the equipment’s
cover or protective guard as specified first,and the operate the products in
accordance with the instructions.

 The drawings presented in the instructions are typical examples


and may not match the product you received.

 These instructions are subject to change due to product


improvement,specification modification, specification modification.

 If you want to order the manual due to loss or damage, please


contact our company agents in each region or our company customer
service center directly.

 If there is still any problem during using the product, please


contact our company customer service center directly.

Our Service Hotline:0510-85380261

Fax:0510-85380361

24-hour technical service line:13306170378 13306170877

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Contents
Preface.......................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 1 Safety information and precautions.........................................3
1.1 Security matters............................................................................... 3
1.2 Notes................................................................................................ 5
Chapter 2 Product information..................................................................8
2.1 Naming rules....................................................................................8
2.2 Nameplate........................................................................................ 8
2.3 AT500 series inverter...................................................................... 8
2.4 Product description of each part.................................................... 10
2.5 Technical Specifications................................................................10
2.6 Appearance and installation dimensions....................................... 13
2.7 Appearance and installation size keyboard....................................16
2.8 Appearance and hole size keyboard tray....................................... 16
Chapter 3 Mechanical and electrical installation................................... 17
3.1 Mechanical Installation..................................................................17
3.2 Products cover disassembly...........................................................18
3.3 Electrical Installation..................................................................... 19
3.4 Selection of Braking Unit and Braking Resistor........................... 21
3.5 Wiring of inverter Control Circuit.................................................23
Chapter 4 Operating and display.............................................................29
4.1 Operation and display interface..................................................... 29
4.2 Viewing and Modifying Function Codes...................................... 30
4.3 Selecting menu mode.....................................................................31
Chapter5 Function Parameter List..........................................................32
Chapter6 Parameter Description.......................................................... 66
Group F0: Basic Function....................................................................66
Group F1: Motor parameters............................................................... 72
Group F2: Input Terminal....................................................................73
Group F3: Output Terminals............................................................... 81
Group F4: Auxiliary Functions............................................................85
Group F5: Vector Control Parameters.................................................93
Group F6: V/F Control Parameters......................................................95
Group F7: Start/Stop Control...............................................................97
Group F8: Operation Panel and Display............................................101
Group F9: Fault and Protection......................................................... 103
Group FA: Process Control PID Function.........................................109
Group FB: Swing Frequency, Fixed Length,Count and Torque Control
Parameters........................................................................113
Group FC: Multi-Reference and Simple PLC Function Parameters. 117
Group FD: User-defined Parameters................................................ .119
Group FE: Quick Menu parameters...................................................120
Group P0: Analog four points offset parameters...............................121
Group P1: Analog calibration parameters......................................... 123
Group H0: Monitoring Parameters.................................................... 124
Chapter 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting...................................... 126
7.1 Routine Repair and Maintenance of the AT500.......................... 126
7.2 Warranty Agreement................................................................... 125
7.3 Faults and Solutions.....................................................................127
7.4 Common Faults and Solutions.....................................................131

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Chapter 1 Safety information and precautions


Safety definition:
In this manual, Safety cautions are divided into two types:
Danger: since not according to the requirements of the operating cause danger, may
result in serious injury or death.
Note:since not according to the requirements of the operating cause danger, may cause
moderate damage or minor injuries, and equipment damage.
Please users carefully reading this chapter and must according to the requirements of
safety cautions in this chapter to operate when you install, debug and maintain this
system. it is nothing to do with our company If appear any damage and loss due to
violate compasses operation.
1.1 Security matters
1.1.1 Before installation

Danger

●Found control system fill into water when unpacking,lack of


component or component parts damaged, please do not install!
●Packing list with real names do not match, please do not install!

Danger
● Handling should light , or damage the equipment of danger!
● Please don't use damaged or lack of parts inverter . A risk of injury!
● Don't use hand to touch control system’s components, it may cause
electrostatic damage!
1.1.2 During installation

Danger

●Please install in metal flame retardant objects; Away from the fuel. Or
it may cause a fire!
●Shall not turned the standing bolt of equipment components casually,
especially with red marking of bolt!

1.1.3 Wiring

Danger

●Please comply with the guidance of this manual, installing by the


professional electrical engineering staff , otherwise it will appear
unexpected danger!
●The power supply and the inverter should be separated, or it may cause

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fire!
●Please confirm the power supply in zero energy state before
connection , or you will get an electric shock risk!
●Please according to the standard of inverter for correct standard
grounding, or you will get an electric shock risk!

Danger

●Don’t connected the power to the output terminals (U, V, W) the


inverter. Note terminals mark, do not take the wrong line! Otherwise it will
cause the damage!
●Ensure that the circuit match with EMC requirements and afety
standards.please reference manual Suggestions the wire line diameter . Or
you could accident!
●Don’t directly connect braking resistance by dc bus (+), (-) between
terminals. Otherwise it will cause fire!
●Encoder must use the shielded wire, and shielding layer must ensure
that the single-ended reliable grounding!
1.1.4 Before energizing

Danger

● Please confirm the input power supply voltage grade; Please confirm
the connection between the power input terminals (R, S, T) and output
terminals (U, V, W) are correct; And Be aware of any short in the outside
circuit connected to the inverter, whether the line is tighten, or it will cause
the damage to the inverter!
● Any part of the inverter need not to carry on pressure test, the factory
has done this before leaving factory . Otherwise it will cause accidents!

Danger

● The inverter must be covered before power on. Or it may cause a


shock!
● All peripheral accessories of wiring must abide by this manual
guidance and connect according to the manual provided circuit connection
method. Otherwise it will cause accident!
1.1.5 After energizing

Danger

● After power up don't open cover plate. Or it can get an electric shock !
● Don't use wet hand to touch inverter and its peripheral circuit. Or it
can get an electric shock !
● Don’t touch any of the inverter’s input and output terminals. Or it can

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get an electric shock!
●At the beginning of the power on,the automatic system of the inverter
will check the high voltage outside, at this time,you should never touch the U,
V, W terminals or motor terminals of inverter, or it will get an electric shock!

Danger

● If the motor parameters need to be identified, please pay attention to


the danger when the motor rotating. Or it may cause accident!
● Please don’t change inverter’s manufacturer parameters optionally.
Otherwise it may cause equipment damaged!
1.1.6 Running

Danger

● Please don’t touch the cooling fans and the discharge resistance in
order to test temperature. Or it may cause burns!
●Amateur technicians don’t test signals when inverter running. Or it may
cause a personal injury or damage to the equipment.

Danger

● Avoiding anything fall into the equipment when the inverter running .
Or it will cause the equipment damaged.
● Don’t use contactor to control the inverter. Or it will cause equipment
damaged.
1.1.7 Maintenance

Danger

●Please don’t repair or maintain the equipment. Or it can get an electric


shock!
●Confirm in less than 36V voltage inverter to implementation in the
maintenance and repair, when the power to fifteen minutes shall prevail.
Otherwise the remnants of the charge to the capacitance will cause damage!
●Without professional training personnel don’t repair and maintain
inverter. Otherwise it will cause personal injury or damage to the equipment.
●Please set parameters value after changing the inverter , all the
pluggable must be inserted after power off.
1.2 Notes
1.2.1 Motor insulation inspection
The motor insulation must be inspected when motor for the first time used or unused for a
long time, in case the effectiveness of the winding insulation to damage the inverter. Motor
attachment must separate from inverter when insulated inspection, suggested the 500 V voltage
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type megameter,guarantee the insulation resistance not less than 5 MΩ.
1.2.2 Motor of the thermal protection
If choose motor and converter does not match the rated capacity, especially the rated
power greater than motor inverter power rating, be sure to adjust the inverter motor protection
in related parameters value or in motor with thermal relay to before to motor protection.
1.2.3 Power frequency above operation
This inverter can provide 0 Hz ~ 600 Hz output frequency. If the customer needs to be
in frequency 50 Hz above operation, please consider the strength of the mechanical device.
1.2.4 The vibration of mechanical device
inverter may meet load machinery’s mechanical resonance point in some output
frequency place,it can be set hopping frequency and parameters within the inverter to avoid.
1.2.5 Motor fever and noise
Because the inverter’s output voltage is PWM waves, contain certain harmonic ,
therefore, the rise of temperature of the motor, noise and vibration frequency will run little
increase.
1.2.6 When therer are pressure sensitive devices or capacitance to improve the power
factor on the output side
inverter is PWM waves, the output side such as the capacitor with improving electrical
power factor or the lightning protection with pressure sensitive resistance, it easy cause
instantaneous inverter over current even damage inverter, please do not use.
1.2.7 The input and output terminal contactor of switching element etc
If contactor is between the power and inverter input side , it is not allowed to use this
contact device control inverter to the rev. stop. It need to use this contractor to control the
inverter rev. Stopping , interval an hour at least. Frequent charge-discharge is easily reduce
the inverter of the capacito the service lifer. If the output and motor with contact between the
switch device, shall ensure that no output inverter in the hige operation, or it easily cause
inverter module damaged.
1.2.8 Rated voltage value the use of outside
Not suitable for user manual in the provisions of the voltage range allowed outside use
AT series inverter, it easily cause the inverter device damaged.If it necessary, please use the
corresponding or step down device to deal with variable pressure.
1.2.9 Change the three-phase input into the two phase input
Don’t change the three-phase inverter into the two phase in AT series. Otherwise it will
lead to malfunction or damage the inverter.
1.2.10 Lightning shock protection
This series of inverter is equipped with a lightning over current protection device,having
certain ability of self-protection for indirect lightning.In the frequent lightning place,please
install the protective devices at the front end of the inverter.
1.2.11 The altitude and derating using
At an altitude of more than 1000m area, because thin air cause the inverter cooling effect
becoming poor,so it is necessary to derate use. Please consult our company for technique in
this situation.

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1.2.12 Some special usage
If the customer was using when required to book recommendations provided by methods
other than when wiring diagram, such as dc bus, etc, please consult our company.
1.2.13 Converter scrap note
The main loop of the electrolytic capacitor and printed circuit boards electrolytic
capacitors on incineration can explode. Plastic incinerator will produce toxic gases. Please as
industrial waste processing.
1.2.14 Adapter motor
1 ) Standard adapter electric quadrupole squirrel-cage asynchronous induction motor. If
the motor please press the motor rated current selection of inverter. If you need to drive
permanent magnet synchronous motor of the occasion, please consult our company.
2)A variable frequency motor cooling fan and rotor shaft is coaxially connected, speed is
reduced when the fan cooling effect is reduced, therefore, the motor overheat the occasion
should be equipped with strong exhaust fan or replacement for variable frequency motor.
3)Converter has a built-in adaptation motor standard parameters, according to the actual
situation it is necessary to motor parameter self identification or modify the default values so
as to accord with the actual value, otherwise it will affect the running effect and protection
performance.
4)Because the cable or motor internal short circuit can cause inverter alarm, even frying
machine. Therefore, please first for the initial installation of the motor and cable insulation
short test, routine maintenance is often required for this test. Note, doing this test must be
tested part of inverter and disconnect all.

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Chapter 2 Product information


2.1 Naming rules

DR300 - T 3 - 011 G / 015 P


AT500
Inverter series

Code Inverter type


G Universal type
Code Voltage level
P Fan pump type
T Three-Phase
S Single-Phase
Code Adapter motor power (KW)
7R5 7.5
Code Voltage level 011 11
2 220V 015 15
3 380V 018 18.5
6 660V 022 22
11 1140V 030 30

Figure 2.1 Naming rules


2.2 Nameplate

Figure 2.2 inverter brand of the data

2.3 AT500 series inverter


Table 2-1 AT500 series inverter
inverter types Power supply Adapter motor
Input current Rated output (power)(horsepower)
capacity
(A) current(A) G/P (KW) (HP)
(KVA)
Single-phase power supply: 220 v,50/60Hz
AT500-S2-0R4GB 1 5.4 2.3 0.4 0.5
AT500-S2-0R7GB 1.5 8.2 4 0.75 1
AT500-S2-1R5GB 3 14 7 1.5 2
AT500-S2-2R2GB 4 23 9.6 2.2 3
Three-phase power supply: 380V,50/60Hz

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inverter types Power supply Adapter motor
Input current Rated output (power)(horsepower)
capacity
(A) current(A) G/P (KW) (HP)
(KVA)
AT500-T3-0R7G 1.5 3.4 2.1 0.75 1
AT500-T3-1R5G 3 5 3.8 1.5 2
AT500-T3-2R2G 4 5.8 5.1 2.2 3
AT500-T3-4R0G 5.9 10.5 9 3.7 5
AT500-T3-5R5G 8.9 14.6 13 5.5 7.5
AT500-T3-7R5G 11 20.5 17 7.5 10
AT500-T3-011G 17 26 25 11 15
AT500-T3-015G 21 35 32 15 20
AT500-T3-018G 24 38.5 37 18.5 25
AT500-T3-022G 30 46.5 45 22 30
AT500-T3-030G 40 62 60 30 40
AT500-T3-037G 57 76 75 37 50
AT500-T3-045G 69 92 91 45 60
AT500-T3-055G 85 113 112 55 75
AT500-T3-075G 114 157 150 75 100
AT500-T3-090G 134 180 176 90 125
AT500-T3-110G 160 214 210 110 150
AT500-T3-132G 192 256 253 132 200
AT500-T3-160G 231 307 304 160 210
AT500-T3-200G 250 385 377 200 270
AT500-T3-220G 280 430 426 220 300
AT500-T3-250G 355 468 465 250 335
AT500-T3-280G 396 525 520 280 380
AT500-T3-315G 445 590 585 315 420
AT500-T3-355G 500 665 650 355 470
AT500-T3-400G 565 785 725 400 530
AT500-T3-450G 630 883 820 450 600

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2.4 Product description of each part
Fan
风扇 Fan cover
风扇罩
Key board
键盘

Company公司标签
label
Lower cover
下面盖

Shell
外壳

Control
控制端子 terminal

Power
功率端子
terminal
inverter
变频器铭牌
nameplat
Rail card block 导轨卡块
Limited to the following
(仅 2.2KW2.2kw
以下有)

Figure 2.3 Components of AT500 series inverter(plastic housing)


Company公司标签
label

Surface of the shell


面壳
Fan
风扇

Power terminal
功率端子

Key
键盘 board

Control terminal
控制端子

Shell
外壳

inverter
变频器铭牌
nameplate
Figure 2.4 Components of AT500 series inverter(sheet metal housing)
2.5 Technical Specifications

Table 2-2 Technical specifications of the AT500


Project Specification
Basic Maximum
320Hz
functions frequency
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Carrier 0.5kHz~16.0kHz;Depending on the load characteristics,and
frequency automatically adjust the carrier frequency.
Input frequency Digital set:0.01Hz
resolution Simulation set:The highest frequency×0.025%
Control mode V/F Control,SVC,FVC
Startup torque 150%
Speed range 1:100(SVC) 1:1000(FVC)
Speed stability
±0.5%(SVC) ±0.02%(FVC)
accuracy
Overload G type machine: 150%rated current 60s,180%rated current 3s
capacity P type machine: 120% rated current 60s,150%rated current 3s
Torque boost Automatic torque boost;Manual torque boost 0.1%~30.0%
V/F curve Straight line V/F,Multi-point V/F,N-th power V/F
• Straight-line ramp
• S-curve ramp
Ramp mode
Four groups of acceleration/deceleration time with the range
of 0.0–6500.0s
DC braking frequency: 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency
DC braking Braking time: 0.0–100.0s
Braking action current value: 0.0%~100.0%
JOG frequency range: 0.00–50.00 Hz
JOG control
JOG acceleration/deceleration time: 0.0–6500.0s
Onboard
It implements up to 16 speeds via the simple PLC function or
multiple
combination of DI terminal states.
preset speeds
It realizes process-controlled closed loop control system
Onboard PID
easily.
Auto voltage
It can keep constant output voltage automatically when the
regulation
mains voltage changes.
(AVR)
Overvoltage/ The current and voltage are limited automatically during
Overcurrent stallthe running process so as to avoid frequent tripping due to
control overvoltage/overcurrent.
Fast currentMinimize the over-current fault,and protect the normal
limit function operation of the inverter.
It can limit the torque automatically and prevent frequent
Torque limit and
over current tripping during the running process.
control
Torque control can be implemented in the CLVC mode.
Control of asynchronous motor and synchronous motor are
High
implemented through the high-performance current vector
performance
Individuali- control technology.
zed The load feedback energy compensates the voltage
Power dip ride
functions reduction so that the inverter can continue to run for a short
through
time.
Timing control Time range: 0.0–6500.0 minutes

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RS485 bus
Modbus-RTU protocol
support
• Operation panel
Running • Control terminals
command • Serial communication port
source You can perform switch over between these sources in
various ways.
There are a total of 13 frequency sources, such as digital
setting, analog voltage setting, analog current setting, pulse
Frequency setting and serial communication port setting,variety of
source speed PLC, PID.
You can perform switch over between these sources in
various ways.
Auxiliary
There are 13 auxiliary frequency sources. It can implement
Running frequency
fine tuning of auxiliary frequency and frequency synthesis.
source
5 digital input (DI) terminals, X5 supports up to 100 kHz
high-speed pulse input;
Input
2 analog input (AI) terminals, A1 only supports 0–10 V
terminals
voltage input and A2 supports 0–10 V voltage input or 4–20
mA current input.
1 high-speed pulse output terminal (open-collector) that
supports 0–100 kHz square wave signal output
1 digital output (DO) terminal
Output
2relay output terminals(One is factory default, the other is
terminals
optional)
2 analog output (AO) terminals that supports 0–20 mA
current output or 0–10 V voltage output.
Display parameters (three display modes: Basic Mode,
LED display
Quick Menu mode, non-factory value mode).
Motor short-circuit detection at power-on, input/output
Protection phase loss protection, over current protection, over voltage
Display and
mode protection, under voltage protection, overheat protection
keyboard
and overload protection.
Braking unit, I/O extension card, RS485 communication
Optional parts card, PROFIBUS-DP communication card, differential
input PG card, OC input PG card, sin/cos PG card.
Installation Indoor, free from direct sunlight, dust, corrosive gas,
location combustible gas, oil smoke, vapour, drip or salt.
Altitude Lower than 1000 m
Ambient -10°C to +40°C (de-rated if the ambient temperature is
Environme- temperature between 40°C and 50°C).
nt Humidity Less than 95%RH, without condensing
Vibration Less than 5.9 m/s2 (0.6 g)
Storage -20℃~+60℃
temperature

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2.6 Appearance and installation dimensions(mm)
2.6.1 Wall-mounted mounting dimensions
W D
W1 D1

H1 H

Figure2-5 Molded case circuit breaker mounting dimensions


W D
W1 D1

H1 H

Figure2-6 Sheet metal mounting dimensions

The size of installation holes


Table 2-3 The size of AT500 installation holes(mm)
Mounting Diam
Dimensions
holes locations eter
of
Model
moun
W1 H1 H W D1 D ting
hole
AT500-S2-0R4GB
AT500-S2-0R7GB
88.4 168.4 180 100 152 159 φ5.5
AT500-S2-1R5GB
AT500-S2-2R2GB
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AT500-T3-0R7G
AT500-T3-1R5G
AT500-T3-2R2G
AT500-T3-4R0G
118.4 224.5 236 130 163.5 170.5 φ5.5
AT500-T3-5R5G
AT500-T3-7R5G
141 243 260 155 175 182 φ7
AT500-T3-011G
AT500-T3-015G
291.
AT500-T3-018G 190 273.5 197 175 182 φ6
5
AT500-T3-022G
AT500-T3-030G
220 392 405 253 180 187 φ7
AT500-T3-037G
AT500-T3-045G
200 530 550 310 259 266 φ10
AT500-T3-055G
AT500-T3-075G 290 576 600 350 236 245 φ12
AT500-T3-090G
AT500-T3-110G 380 751 776 495 290 297 φ12
AT500-T3-132G
AT500-T3-160G
436 1024 1050 550 405 412 φ14
AT500-T3-200G
AT500-T3-220G
AT500-T3-250G 550 1147 1180 688 400 407 φ14
AT500-T3-280G
AT500-T3-315G
AT500-T3-355G
AT500-T3-400G 700 1272 1305 840 420 427 φ18
AT500-T3-450G

2.6.2 Cabinet mounting dimensions

In the bottle of用底部螺


the screw

Control
控 cabinet
制 back

Figure2-7 Installation diagram

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Figure2-8 Cabinet mounting dimensions

Model L L1 W W1 H H1 φD
AT500-T3-090G
AT500-T3-110G 1050 1005 495 420 290 215 φ10
AT500-T3-132G
AT500-T3-160G
1370 1340 555 460 402 320 φ12
AT500-T3-200G
AT500-T3-220G
AT500-T3-250G 1540 1490 693 580 400 300 φ12
AT500-T3-280G
AT500-T3-315G
AT500-T3-355G
1775 1710 845 730 420 300 φ12
AT500-T3-400G
AT500-T3-450G

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2.7 Appearance and installation size keyboard

21.3
60 14.3

29.3
96

60.5
5.5 38.8

Figure 2.9 Appearance and installation size keyboard


2.8 Appearance and hole size keyboard tray
74.2 15.8 2.5
R1
5
2- R
115

101.9
121.2

2-
R1
2

67

托盘开孔尺寸
键盘托盘尺寸
(也可开方孔 115mm*67mm)

Figure 2.10 Keyboard tray appearance and hole size map

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Chapter 3 Mechanical and electrical installation
3.1 Mechanical Installation
3.1.1 Installation Environment
1)Environmental temperature: the ambient temperature has a great influence, should
always keep the environment temperature under the inverter’s allowed temperature range (-10
to 50 Degrees Celsius).
2)When inverter installed in flame retardant surface, it need to have enough space,
because when inverter working, it is easily to produce a lot of heat and screw vertically on the
installation bearings.
3)Please install in the place is not easy to vibration which should be no more than 0.6
g,special attention away from the punch equipment.
4) Avoid installed in direct sunlight, moisture, drops a place.
5) Avoid installed in the air with corrosive;flammable or explosive gas places.
6) Avoid installed in place of greasy dirt, dust, metal dust.

Hot air

AT500

It should be installed vertically upward

Cold air

AT500
AT500

隔热导流板
Insulation guide plate

AT500
AT500

Figure 3.1 AT500 inverter installation diagram

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Table 3-1 Installation clearance requirements on the AT500 series inverters of different
power classes
Clearance Requirements Clearance Requirements
0.75KW-22KW A>10mm B>100mm
30KW-37KW A>50mm B>200mm
45KW-75KW A>50mm B>200mm
90KW-630KW A>50mm B>300mm
Description: A Size can not be considered when the inverter power is not more than
22KW. A should be longer than 50 mm when the power is higher than 22KW.
Description: Please install the insulation baffle icon when the inverter is installed
vertically upward.
The AT500 series inverter dissipates heat from the bottom to the top. When multiple
inverters are required to work together, install them side by side.
For application installing multiple inverters, if one row of inverters need to be installed
above another row, install an insulation guide plate to prevent inverters in the lower row from
heating those in the upper row and causing faults.
3.2 Removal of the Front Cover of the AT500
1. Press inward symmetrically to 2. Catch the edge of
disconnect the hook from the hook the cover and lift it
1.左右对称向内侧用力 2.抓紧盖板下端并
slot 压挂钩使挂钩松脱 往上旋转抽出

挂钩

Figure 3.2 Removal of the front cover of the AT500 (plastic housing)

1. Loosen the 2
1.用螺丝刀卸下 2颗
screws
面板上的螺钉
2.抓紧盖板下端并
2. Catch the edge of
往上旋转抽出

the cover and lift it

Figure 3.3 Removal of the front cover of the AT500 (sheet metal housing)

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3.3 Electrical Installation
3.3.1 Peripheral Electrical Devices

Three-phase AC power supply Use within the allowable power supply specification
of the inverter

Moulded case circuit breaker Select a proper breaker to resist large in-rush current
(MCCB) or earth leakage circuit that flows into the inverter at power-on
breaker

To guarantee safety, use an electromagnetic contactor.


Electromagnetic contactor Do not use it to start or stop the inverter because such
operation reduces the service life of the inverter

Suppress the
high order
AC input reactor harmonic to
improve the
power factor
Reduce the
Noise filter on input side electromagnetic AT500
interference on
the input side

Ground

Reliably ground the motor and the AC output


inverter to prevent electric shock reactor

Braking unit

Braking resistor
Motor

Ground

Figure 3.4 Peripheral Electrical Devices


●Do not install capacitors or surge suppressor in the output side of the inverter , this will
lead to a breakdown or cause capacitance and the damaged of the surge suppressor.
●Inputs/Outputs (main circuit) of the inverter contain harmonics, which may interfere
with the communication device connected to the inverter. Therefore, install an anti-interference
filter to minimize the interference.
● The details of the peripheral devices and options refer to the selection manual of
peripheral equipment.
3.3.2 Description of Peripheral Electrical Devices
Table 3-2 Description of peripheral electrical devices
Part Function Description
MCCB Interrupt the power supply when over current occurs on downstream devices
Start and stop the inverter.
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Contactor Do not start and stop the inverter frequently by switching the contactor on and
off (less than twice per minute) nor use it to directly start the inverter.
• Improve the power factor of the input side.
AC input • Eliminate the higher harmonics of the input side effectively and prevent
reactor other devices from being damaged due to distortion of the voltage waveform.
• Eliminate the input current unbalance due to unbalance between the power
phases.
EMC • Reduce the external conduction and radiation interference of the inverter.
Input filter • Decrease the conduction interference flowing from the power end to the
inverter and improve the anti-interference capacity of the inverter.
• Improve the power factor of the input side.
DC • Improve the efficiency and thermal stability of the inverter.
reactor • Eliminate the impact of higher harmonics of the inverter input side and
reduce the external conduction and radiation interference.
The output side of the inverter generally has much higher harmonics. When
the motor is far from the inverter, there is much distributed capacitance in the
circuit and certain harmonics may cause resonance in the circuit, bringing
about the following two impacts:
AC output • Degrade the motor insulation performance and damage the motor in the long
reactor run.
• Generate large leakage current and cause frequent inverter protection trips.
If the distance between the inverter and the motor is greater than 100 m,
install an AC output reactor.
3.3.3 Peripheral electrical components selection guidance
Table 3-3 AT500 inverter peripheral electrical components selection guidance
Recommend- Recommende- Recommende-
Recommen
Open space ed input side d output side d control
Converter model -ded
(MCCB) The main The main Return
contactorr
(A) circuit circuit wires conductor
(A)
wires(mm2) (mm2) (mm2)
AT500-S2-0R4GB 10 9 0.75 0.75 0.5
AT500-S2-0R7GB 16 12 0.75 0.75 0.5
AT500-S2-1R5GB 25 18 1.5 1.5 0.5
AT500-S2-2R2GB 32 25 2.5 2.5 0.5
AT500-T3-0R7G 6 9 0.75 0.75 0.5
AT500-T3-1R5G 10 9 0.75 0.75 0.5
AT500-T3-2R2G 10 9 0.75 0.75 0.5
AT500-T3-4R0G 16 12 1.5 1.5 0.5
AT500-T3-5R5G 20 18 2.5 2.5 0.75
AT500-T3-7R5G 32 25 4.0 4.0 0.75
AT500-T3-011G 40 32 4.0 4.0 0.75
AT500-T3-015G 50 38 6.0 6.0 0.75
AT500-T3-018G 50 40 10 10 1.0
AT500-T3-022G 63 50 10 10 1.0

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AT500-T3-030G 100 65 16 16 1.0
AT500-T3-037G 100 80 25 25 1.0
AT500-T3-045G 125 95 35 35 1.0
AT500-T3-055G 160 115 50 50 1.0
AT500-T3-075G 225 170 70 70 1.0
AT500-T3-090G 250 205 95 95 1.0
AT500-T3-110G 315 245 120 120 1.0
AT500-T3-132G 350 300 120 120 1.0
AT500-T3-160G 400 300 150 150 1.0
AT500-T3-200G 500 410 185 185 1.0
AT500-T3-220G 630 475 240 240 1.0
AT500-T3-250G 630 475 2*120 2*120 1.0
AT500-T3-280G 700 620 2*120 2*120 1.0
AT500-T3-315G 800 620 2*150 2*150 1.0
AT500-T3-355G 1000 800 2*185 2*185 1.0
AT500-T3-400G 1250 800 2*240 2*240 1.0
AT500-T3-450G 1250 1000 2*240 2*240 1.0

3.4 Selection of Braking Unit and Braking Resistor


3.4.1 Physical Dimensions of External DC Reactor
The motor and load's regenerative energy is almost completely consumed on the braking
resistor when braking.
According to the formula U* U/R = Pb:
• U refers to the braking voltage at system stable braking.
Different systems select different braking voltages. The 380 VAC system usually selects
700 V braking voltage.
• Pb refers to the braking power.
3.4.2 Selection of Power of Braking Resistor
In theory, the power of the braking resistor is consistent with the braking power. But in
consideration that the de-rating is 70%, you can calculate the power of the braking resistor
according to the formula 0.7 * Pr = Pb* D.
• Pr refers to the power of resistor.
• D refers to the braking frequency (percentage of the regenerative process to the whole
working process)
Commen Elevator Uncoiling Centrifuge Accidental General
Applications and coiling braking load occasions
Selection of the 20%-30% 20%-30% 50%-60% 5% 10%
breaking frequency

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The following table provides data for reference. You can select different resistance and
power based on actual needs. However, the resistance must not be lower than the
recommended value.
The power may be higher than the recommended value.
The braking resistor model is dependent on the generation power of the motor in the
actual system and is also related to the system inertia, deceleration time and potential energy
load. For systems with high inertia, and/or rapid deceleration times, or frequent braking
sequences, the braking resistor with higher power and lower resistance value should be
selected.
Table 3-4 Recommended values of braking resistor
Braking resistanceBraking resistance
Brake
inverter Models recommend power recommend
resistance unit

AT500-S2-0R4GB 80W ≥200Ω


AT500-S2-0R7GB 80W ≥150Ω
AT500-S2-1R5GB 100W ≥100Ω
AT500-S2-2R2GB 100W ≥70Ω
AT500-T3-0R7G 150W ≥300Ω
AT500-T3-1R5G 150W ≥220Ω
AT500-T3-2R2G 250W ≥200Ω Built-in
AT500-T3-4R0G 300W ≥130Ω (standard)
AT500-T3-5R5G 400W ≥90Ω
AT500-T3-7R5G 500W ≥65Ω
AT500-T3-011G 800W ≥43Ω
AT500-T3-015G 1.0KW ≥32Ω
AT500-T3-018G 1.3KW ≥25Ω
AT500-T3-022G 1.5KW ≥22Ω
AT500-T3-030G 2.5KW ≥16Ω Built-in
AT500-T3-037G 3.7 KW ≥12.6Ω (optional)
AT500-T3-045G 4.5 KW ≥9.4Ω
AT500-T3-055G 5.5 kW ≥9.4Ω
AT500-T3-075G 7.5 kW ≥6.3Ω
AT500-T3-090G 4.5 kW×2 ≥9.4Ω×2
AT500-T3-110G 5.5 kW×2 ≥9.4Ω×2
AT500-T3-132G 6.5 kW×2 ≥6.3Ω×2
AT500-T3-160G 16 kW ≥6.3Ω×2
AT500-T3-200G 20 kW ≥2.5Ω
AT500-T3-220G 22 kW ≥2.5Ω External
AT500-T3-250G 12.5 kW×2 ≥2.5Ω×2
AT500-T3-280G 14 kW×2 ≥2.5Ω×2
AT500-T3-315G 16 kW×2 ≥2.5Ω×2
AT500-T3-355G 17 kW×2 ≥2.5Ω×2
AT500-T3-400G 14 kW×3 ≥2.5Ω×3
AT500-T3-450G 15 kW×3 ≥2.5Ω×3
• " × 2" indicates that two braking units with their respective braking resistor are
connected in parallel.
• " × 3" means the same.
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3.5 Wiring of inverter Control Circuit

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Figure3.5 Wiring mode of the inverter control circuit


Note:
1) Terminal is the main circuit terminals, Terminal ○ is control circuit terminal.
2) the product models with "B" indicates the brake unit.
3) Braking resistor according to the user need to choose the Selection Guide, see the
braking resistor.
4) Signal lines and power lines must be routed separately, if the control cables and power
cables cross, as far as possible to make them according to the 90-degree angle cross. The
analog signal line is best to use shielded twisted pair, power cable selection shielded three-core
cable (its specifications than the average of the motor cable freshman profile) or to comply
with the user manual of the inverter.
5) R is the standard relay, the relay E is optional.
3.5.1 Main Circuit Terminal And The Wiring

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Table 3-5 Main circuit terminal description of single phase inverter


Symbol Name Function Description
Connect to the single-phase 220 VAC
Single-phase power
L1、L2 power
supple input terminals
supply
Positive and negative
(+)、(-) Common DC bus input point
terminals of DC bus
Connecting terminals
(+)、PB of Connect to a braking resistor
braking resistor
U、V、 inverter output
Connect to a three-phase motor
W terminals
Grounding terminal Must be grounded

Table 3-6 Main circuit terminal description of three phase inverter


Symbol Name Function Description
Three-phase power supply Connect to the three-phase AC power
R、S、T
input terminals supply
Common DC bus input point
Positive and negative
(+)、(-) Connect the external braking unit to
terminals of DC bus
the inverter of 45 kW and above
Connecting terminals of Connect to the braking resistor for the
(+)、PB
braking resistor inverter of 37 kW and below
P1/PR、 Connecting terminals of
Connect to an external reactor
(+) external reactor
U、V、
inverter output terminals Connect to a three-phase motor
W
Grounding terminal Must be grounded

Precautions on Wiring
a)Power input terminals L1, L2 or R, S, T
inverter input side wiring, phase sequence is not required.
b) DC bus terminals (+), (-)
• Terminals (+) and (-) of DC bus have residual voltage after the inverter is switched off.
After indicator CHARGE goes off, wait at least 10 minutes before touching the equipment
Otherwise, you may get electric shock.
• connecting external braking components for the inverter of 37 kW and above , do not
reverse poles (+) and (-). Otherwise, it may damage the inverter and even cause a fire.
• The cable length of the braking unit shall be no longer than 10 m. Use twisted pair wire
or pair wires for parallel connection.
• Do not connect the braking resistor directly to the DC bus. Otherwise, it may damage
the inverter and even cause fire.
c) Braking resistor connecting terminals (+), PB
• The connecting terminals of the braking resistor are effective only for the AC
conFigure d with the built-in braking unit.
• The cable length of the braking resistor shall be less than 5 m. Otherwise, it may

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damage the inverter.
d) External reactor connecting terminals P1/PR, ( + )
•For the inverter of 45 kW and above , remove the jumper bar across terminals P1 /PR
and (+) and install the reactor between the two terminals.
e)inverter output terminals U, V, W
•The specification and installation method of external power cables must comply with the
local safety regulations and related IEC standards.
•The capacitor or surge absorber cannot be connected to the output side of the inverter.
Otherwise, it may cause frequent inverter fault or even damage the inverter.
•If the motor cable is too long, electrical resonance will be generated due to the impact of
distributed capacitance. This will damage the motor insulation or generate higher leakage
current, causing the inverter to trip in overcurrent protection. If the motor cable is greater than
100 m long, an AC output reactor must be installed close to the inverter.
f)Terminal PE:
•This terminal must be reliably connected to the main earthing conductor. Otherwise, it
may cause electric shock, mal-function or even damage to the inverter.
•Do not connect the earthing terminal to the neutral conductor of the power supply.
3.5.2 Control Terminals and Wiring
1) Control circuit terminal plan as follows:
10V AI1 AI2 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 COM RA RB RC

GND AO1 AO2 YCMCOM Y1 Y2/DO 24V PLC EA EB EC

Figure 3.6 control circuit terminal layout


2)Control terminal function
Table 3-7 AT500 inverter control terminal function
Termin
Category Terminal name Function description
al
symbol Provide +10 V power supply to external unit.
+10V-G External +10 V Generally, it provides power supply to external
ND power supply potentiometer with resistance range of 1–5 kΩ.
Maximum output current: 10 mA
Provide +24 V power supply to external unit.
24V- External +24V Generally, it provides power supply to input
COM power supply and output terminals and external sensors.
Maximum output current: 200 mA
Power X input terminal of the power connector, the
supply factory default control panel 24V with short, if
External power you need an external 24V power supply, you
PLC
input terminal need to jumper terminals on the control panel
to remove the external 24V power to the PLC
terminal
Y1, Y2 two output terminals can be
individually grounded, and control panel
Yn output terminal
YCM factory default COM shorted to ground alone if
common terminal
necessary, the need to control board jumpers
removed, the terminal will be connected to the
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YCM

AI1- Analog input 1、Input voltage range:DC 0V~10V


GND terminal 1 2、Input impedance :22kΩ
simulation 1 、 Input range: DC 0V ~10V /0mA ~20mA,
Input decided by the AI2 jumper on the control
AI2- Analog input
board.
GND terminal 2
2、Input impedance: 22 kΩ (voltage input), 500
Ω (current input)
X1-
Digital input1
COM
X2- 1、Optical coupling isolation, compatible with
Digital input2
COM dual polarity input
X3- 2、Impedance: 2.4 kΩ
Digital Digital input3
COM 3、Voltage range for level input: 9–30 V
input
X4-
Digital input4
COM
Besides features of X1–X4, it can be used for
X5- High-speed pulse
high-speed pulse input.
COM input terminal
Maximum input frequency: 100 kHz
Voltage or current output is decided by jumper
AO1- AO1.
Analog output 1
GND Output voltage range: 0–10 V
Analog Output current range: 0–20 mA
output Output range:0V~10V/0mA~20mA
AO2- Using the AO2 jumper on the left side of the
Analog output 2
GND control board to determine the voltage or
current output.
Optical coupling isolation, dual polarity open
collector output
Output voltage range: 0–24 V
Digital Y1-YC
Digital output 1 Output current range: 0–50 mA
output M
Note that YCM and COM are internally
insulated, but they are shorted by jumper
externally.
It is limited by F3.00
As high-speed pulse output, the maximum
Y2- High-speed pulse
frequency hits 100 kHz.
YCM output terminal
As open-collector output, it specification is the
same as that of Y1
R/B- R relay normally
R/C closed terminal
R/A- R relay normally
Contact actuation capability:
Relay R/C open terminal
AC250V,3A,COSφ=0.4.
output E/B- E relay normally
Relay E matching
E/C closed terminal
E/A- E relay normally
E/C open terminal
3)Control terminal description:
①Wiring of AI terminals
Weak analog voltage signals are easy to suffer external interference, and therefore the
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shielded cable must be used and the cable length must be less than 20 m, as shown in
following Figure .

AT500

Figure 3.7 Wiring mode of AI terminals

AT500

Figure 3.8 Install filter capacitor or ferrite magnetic core


2) Wiring of DI terminals
Generally, select shielded cable no longer than 20 m. When active driving is adopted,
necessary filtering measures shall be taken to prevent the interference to the power supply. It is
recommended to use the contact control mode.
a. SINK wiring

+24V
+VCC +24V

PLC
Signal
信号
X1 6K

NPN
R
X5
6K

0V C0M
Control board of the
External controller
外部控制器 inverter
变频器控制板

Figure 3.9 Wiring in SINK mode


This is one of the most commonly used connection mode. If you use an external power
supply, you must put +24V and PLC short circuit between the COM and COM sheet and a
short circuit between the sheet removed, the external power of positive electrode in the PLC,
external power supply negative in COM.
b. SOURCE wiring

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24V
+VCC 24V

R PLC

X1 6K
PNP

信号
Signal

X5
6K

0V COM
Control board of the
External
外部控制器 controller inverter
变频器控制板

Figure 3.10 Wiring in SOURCE mode


This wiring must jump jumper J12 of PLC COM, the + 24V and public termination
external controller together. If you use an external power supply, but also the negative external
power supply must be connected to the PLC.
3) Wiring of DO terminal
When the digital output terminal needs to drive the relay, an absorption diode shall be
installed between two sides of the relay coil. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the 24V DC
power supply.
Note: must be properly installed absorption of the polarity of the diode. As shown in
Figure 3.9 or when the digital output terminal output, will immediately 24V DC power supply
to burn.
24V
AT500
AT500
Relay
继电器 Diode
二极管
Y1

YCM

Figure 3.11 DO terminal wiring diagram

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Chapter 4 Operating And Display


4.1 Operation and display interface
Operation panel, the inverter function parameter modification, inverter working state
monitoring and inverter control ( start, stop ) and other operations, its appearance and function
area as shown below:

Data
display
Unit indicating lamp

Knob
Multi-function Cancel key
key
Shift Confirm key
key
RUN Stop/Reset
key key

Increment Decrement
keyFigure 4.1 Keyboard display
4.1.1 Function indicator description
ALM: Malfunction indicator light, when a fault occurs on the inverter, the light is on,
normally is off.
RUN: ON indicates that the inverter is in the running state, and OFF indicates that the AC
drive is in the stop state.
Hz : Unit of frequency, light shows the corresponding parameter values of the units.
A : Unit of current.
% : Percentage.
V :Unit of voltage.
4.1.2 Digital display zone
Digital display zone Can display the frequency setting, the output frequency, a variety of
monitoring data and the alarm code.
4.1.3 Keyboard button description table
Table 4-1 Keyboard function table
Button Name Function
Programmable touch, positive / negative input
switching function, function code display
Multi-function switching, start / stop command to switch, free
MK
keys parking and emergency stop, the specific function
of a reference set of fifth chapter function code
F0.26
ENTER Confirm key Step into the menu screen, set parameters
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confirmation
Increment key
Λ Increase data or function code

V Decrement key Decrease data or function code


Select the displayed parameters in turn in the stop
or running
>> Shift key state, and select the digit to be modified when
modifying
parameters
ESC Cancel key Enter or exit Level I menu
Start the inverter in the operation panel control
RUN RUN key
mode
Stop the inverter when it is in the running state and
STOP/RES
Stop / reset key perform the reset operation when it is in the fault
ET
state.
4.2 Viewing and Modifying Function Codes
The operation panel of the AT500 adopts three-level menu.The three-level menu consists
of function code group (Level I), function code (Level II), and function code setting value
(level III), as shown in the following Figure.

ESC
ESC

ESC

ESC

Figure 4.2 Operation procedure on the operation panel


You can return to Level II menu from Level III menu by pressing ESC or ENTER.
• After you press ENTER, the system saves the parameter setting first, and then goes
back to Level II menu and shifts to the next function code.
• After you press ESC , the system does not save the parameter setting, but directly
returns to Level II menu and remains at the current function code.
For example: the function code F2.03changed from 12 set to22.

^
Figure 4.3 Example of changing the parameter value
In the third level menu state, if the parameter is not flashing, indicates that the feature
codes cannot be modified, may cause:
1)The function code can not modify the parameters. If the actual detection parameters,
log parameters;
2)The function code in the operating condition may not be modified, to be stopped only
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after the modification.
4.3 Selecting menu mode

Base mode User-defined mode User-modified mode


(All function codes) (Group FE) User-modified codes

No key operation
within 2 seconds

Level I menu

Press Λ/V to view


function codes in turn in
the corresponding
range,Press ENTER to view
the parameter value.The
right side is only example
of function codes.
Figure 4.4 Selecting menu mode

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Chapter5 Function Parameter List


Symbols in the menu are described below:
“●” : The parameter can be modified when the inverter is in running state;
“〇” : The parameter cannot be modified when the inverter is in the running state;
“◇” : The parameter is the actually measured value and cannot be modified;
“X” :The parameter is factory parameter and can be set only by the manufacturer.

Func-
Default Proper-
tion Parameter Name Setting range
ty
code
Group F0:Basic functional parameter groups
1: G type (constant torque load)
Model
F0.00 G/P type display 2: P type (variable torque load e.g. fan 〇
dependent
and pump)
0: Sensorless flux vector control(SFVC)
F0.01 Motor control mode 1: Closed-loop vector control(CLVC) 2 〇
2: Voltage/Frequency (V/F)control
0: Operation panel control
Command source
F0.02 1: Terminal control 0 ●
selection
2: Communication control
0:Digital setting (non-retentive at power
failure)
1: Digital setting (retentive at power
failure)
2: AI1
3: AI2
4: AI3
Main frequency(X) 5: Pulse setting (X5)
F0.03 4 〇
given ways 6: Multi-reference
7: Simple PLC
8: PID
9: Communication setting
10:AI1+AI2
11:AI1-AI2
12:max(AI1,AI2)
13:min(AI1,AI2)
Auxiliary
F0.04 frequency(Y) The same as F0.03 0 〇
given ways
Range of auxiliary
0:Relative to the maximum frequency
F0.05 frequency Y for X 0 ●
1:Relative to the main speed
and Y operation
Range of auxiliary
0%~150%
F0.06 frequency Y for X 100.00% ●
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Func-
Default Prope
tion Parameter Name Setting range
r-ty
code
Unit's digit (Frequency source
selection)
0: Main frequency source X
1: X and Y operation(operation
relationship determined by ten's digit)
2: Switchover between X and Y
3: Switchover between X and "X and Y
Frequency source operation
F0.07 00 ●
selection 4:Switchover between Y and "X and Y
operation"
Ten's digit (X and Y operation
relationship)
0: X+Y
1: X-Y
2: Maximum
3: Minimum
0.00 to maximum frequency (valid
F0.08 Preset frequency when frequency source is digital 50.00Hz ●
setting)
0: Same direction
F0.09 Rotation direction 0 ●
1: Reverse direction
Maximum
F0.10 50.00 Hz–320.00 Hz 50.00Hz 〇
frequency
0: Set by F0.12
Source of 1: AI1
frequency upper 2: AI2
F0.11 0 〇
limit 3: AI3
4: Pulse setting (X5)
5: Communication setting
Frequency upper Frequency lower limit (F0.14) to
F0.12 50.00 Hz ●
limit maximum frequency (F0.10)
Frequency upper
F0.13 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency(F0.10) 0.00 Hz ●
limit offset
Frequency lower
F0.14 0.00 Hz to frequency upper limit(F0.12) 0.00 Hz ●
limit
Model
F0.15 Carrier frequency 0.5kHz–16.0 kHz ●
dependent
Carrier frequency
0: No
F0.16 adjustment with 1 ●
1: Yes
temperature
Acceleration time Model
F0.17 0.00s~65000s ●
1 dependent
Deceleration time Model
F0.18 0.00s~65000s ●
1 dependent
Func- Default Prope
Parameter Name Setting range
tion r-ty
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code
Frequency offset of
auxiliary frequency 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency (F0.10)
F0.19 0.00 Hz ●
source for X and Y
operation
units' digit : stop memory options
0: no memory
1: memory
Ten's digit: direct selection for
UP/DN and analog operation
0: reversing
1: no reversing
Digital set Hundred's digit:the UP/DN effective
F0.20 frequency Property selection at stop 0 ●
selection 0: Valid 1: Invalid
Thousand's digit: terminal UP/DN rate
mode
0: frequency rate.F2.12 is rate, the unit
for Hz/s
1: integral rate.F2.12 is time, the unit is
“s”.(only one decimal of F2.12 is
effectively, the last two are ignored)
Acceleration/Decel
0: Maximum frequency (F0.10)
eration
F0.21 1: Set frequency 0 〇
time base
2: 100 Hz
frequency
Base frequency for
UP/DOWN
0: Running frequency
F0.22 modification 0 〇
1: Set frequency
during
running
F0.23 User password 0-65535 0 ●
0: No operation
Restore default 1:Restore factory settings except motor
F0.24 0 〇
settings parameters
2: Clear records
Unit's digit (Fast menu display
selection)
0: Not display
Individualized
1: Display
F0.25 parameter display 00 ●
Ten's digit (User-modified parameter
property
display selection)
0: Not display
1: Display
Parameter
0: Modifiable
F0.26 modification 0 ●
1: Not modifiable
property
The number of 1: 1 decimal places
F0.28 2 〇
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Group F1: Motor 1 Parameters
0: Common asynchronous motor
F1.00 Motor model 1:Variable frequency asynchronous 0 〇
motor
Model
Motor rated
F1.01 0.1kW~1000.0kW depende 〇
power
nt
Model
Motor rated
F1.02 1V~2000V depende 〇
voltage
nt
Model
Motor rated 0.01–655.35 A (inverter power ≤ 55 kW)
F1.03 depende 〇
current 0.1–6553.5 A (inverter power > 55 kW)
nt
Model
Motor rated
F1.04 0.01 Hz to maximum frequency depende 〇
frequency
nt
Model
Motor nominal
F1.05 1–65535 RPM depende 〇
speed
nt
0.001–65.535 Ω (inverter power ≤ 55
Tuning
Motor stator kW)
F1.06 paramet 〇
resistance 0.0001–6.5535 Ω (inverter power > 55
ers
kW)
0.001–65.535 Ω (inverter power ≤ 55
Tuning
kW)
F1.07 Rotor resistance paramet 〇
0.0001–6.5535 Ω (inverter power > 55
ers
kW)
0.01–655.35 mH (inverter power ≤ 55
Leakage Tuning
kW)
F1.08 inductive paramet 〇
0.001–65.535 mH (inverter power > 55
reactance ers
kW)
0.1–6553.5 mH (inverter power ≤ 55
Tuning
Mutual inductive kW)
F1.09 paramet 〇
reactance 0.01–-655.35 mH (inverter power > 55
ers
kW)
Tuning
0.01 to F1-03 (inverter power ≤ 55 kW)
F1.10 No-load current paramet 〇
0.1 to F1-03 (inverter power > 55 kW)
ers
Encoder pulses
F1.27 1–65535 1024 〇
per revolution
A/B phase
sequence of ABZ 0: Forward
F1.30 0 〇
incremental 1: Reserve
encoder
0:Not identification
The parameters
F1.37 1:Motor stationary self- identification 0 〇
self-identification
2:Motor rotation self- identification
Group F2: Input Terminals
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X1 function 0: No function
F2.00 1 〇
selection 1: Forward RUN (FWD)
X2 function 2: Reverse RUN (REV)
F2.01 4 〇
selection 3: Three-line control
X3 function 4: Forward JOG (FJOG)
F2.02 5: Reverse JOG (RJOG) 9 〇
selection
X4 function 6: Terminal UP
F2.03 7: Terminal DOWN 12 〇
selection
X5 function 8: Coast to stop
F2.04 9: Fault reset (RESET) 13 〇
selection
X6 function 10: RUN pause
F2.05 11: Normally open (NO) input of 0 〇
selection
X7 function external fault
F2.06 12: Multi-reference terminal 1 0 〇
selection
X8 function 13: Multi-reference terminal 2
F2.07 14: Multi-reference terminal 3 0 〇
selection
X9 function 15: Multi-reference terminal 4
F2.08 16: Terminal 1 for 0 〇
selection
acceleration/deceleration time selection
0 〇
17: Terminal 2 for
acceleration/deceleration time selection
18: Frequency source switch over
19: UP and DOWN setting clear
(terminal, operation panel)
20: Command source switch over
keyboard
21: Acceleration/Deceleration prohibited
22: PID pause
23: PLC status reset
24: Swing pause
25: Counter input
X10 function 26: Counter reset
F2.09
selection 27: Length count input 0 〇
28: Length reset
29: Torque control prohibited
30: Pulse input (enabled only for X5)
31:Reserved
32: Immediate DC braking
33: Normally closed (NC) input of
external fault
34: Frequency modification forbidden
35: Reverse PID action direction
36: External STOP terminal 1
37: Command source switch over
terminal
38: PID integral pause
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39: Switch over between main frequency
source X and digital Frequency
40: Switch over between auxiliary
frequency source Y and digital frequency
41: PID parameters switch over
42:User-defined fault 1
43: User-defined fault 2
44: Speed control/Torque control switch
over
45:Emergency stop
46: External STOP terminal 2
47: Deceleration DC braking
48: Clear the current running time
F2.10 X filter time 0.000s~1.000s 0.010s ●
0: Two-line mode 1
Terminal 1: Two-line mode 2
F2.11 0 〇
command mode 2: Three-line mode 1
3: Three-line mode 2
Terminal
F2.12 0.01Hz/s~65.535 Hz/s 1.00Hz/s ●
UP/DOWN rate
F2.13 AI1 filter time 0.00s~10.00s 0.10s ●
F2.14 AI2 filter time 0.00s~10.00s 0.10s ●
F2.15 AI3 filter time 0.00s~10.00s 0.10s ●
AI curve 1
F2.16 0.00V~F2.18 0.20V ●
minimum input
Corresponding
setting of AI
F2.17 -100.0%~+100.0% 0.0% ●
curve 1 minimum
input
AI curve 1
F2.18 F2.16~+10.00V 10.00V ●
maximum input
Corresponding
setting of AI
F2.19 -100.0%~+100.0% 100.0% ●
curve 1
maximum input
AI curve 2
F2.20 0.00V~F2.22 0.20V ●
minimum input
Corresponding
setting of AI
F2.21 -100.0%~+100.0% 0.0% ●
curve 2 minimum
input
AI curve
F2.22 F2.20~+10.00V 10.00V ●
2maximum input
Corresponding
setting of AI
F2.23 -100.0%~+100.0% 100.0% ●
curve 2maximum
input
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AI curve 3
F2.24 0.00V~F2.26 0.20V ●
minimum input
Corresponding
setting of AI
F2.25 -100.0%~+100.0% 0.0% ●
curve 3 minimum
input
AI curve 3
F2.26 F2.24~+10.00V 10.00V ●
maximum input
Corresponding
setting of AI
F2.27 -100.0%~+100.0% 100.0% ●
curve 3
maximum input
PULSE
F2.28 0.00kHz~F2.30 0.00kHz ●
minimum input
Corresponding
setting of
F2.29 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
PULSE
minimum input
PULSE 50.00kH
F2.30 F2.28~100.00kHz ●
maximum input z
Corresponding
setting of
F2.31 -100.0%~100.0% 100.0% ●
PULSE
maximum input
PULSE filter
F2.32 0.00s~10.00s 0.10s ●
time
Unit's digit (AI1 curve selection)
Curve 1 ( 2 points,see F2.16 to F2.19)
Curve 2 ( 2 points,see F2.20 to F2.23)
Curve 3 ( 2 points,see F2.24 to F2.27)
AI curve Curve 4 ( 4 points,see P0.00 to P0.07)
F2.33 321 ●
selection Curve 5 ( 4 points,see P0.08 to P0.15)
Ten's digit (AI2 curve selection)
Curve 1 to curve 5 (same as AI1)
Hundred's digit (AI3 curve selection)
Curve 1 to curve 5 (same as AI1)
Unit's digit (Setting for AI1 less than
minimum input)
0: Minimum value
1: 0.0%
Setting for AI
Ten's digit (Setting for AI2 less than
F2.34 less than 000 ●
minimum input)
minimum input
0, 1 (same as AI1)
Hundred's digit (Setting for AI3 less than
minimum input)
0, 1 (same as AI1)
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F2.35 X1 delay time 0.0s~3600.0s 0.0s 〇
F2.36 X2 delay time 0.0s~3600.0s 0.0s 〇
F2.37 X3 delay time 0.0s~3600.0s 0.0s 〇
0: High level valid
1: Low level valid
Unit's digit:X1
X valid mode
F2.38 Ten's digit:X2
selection
Hundred's digit:X3
Thousand's digit:X4
Ten thousand's digit:X5
Group F3:Output Terminals
Y2/DO terminal 0:Pulse output(DO)
F3.00 1 ●
output mode 1:Switch signal output(Y2)
Y1 output 0: No output
F3.01 1 ●
function selection 1: inverter running
Y2 output 2: Fault output (stop)
F3.02 0 ●
function selection 3: Frequency-level detection FDT1
R relay output output
F3.03 4: Frequency reached 2 ●
function selection
5: Zero-speed running (no output at stop)
6: Motor overload pre-warning
7: inverter overload pre-warning
8: Set count value reached
9: Designated count value reached
10: Length reached
11: PLC cycle complete
12: Accumulative running time reached
13: Frequency limited
14: Torque limited
15: Ready for RUN
16: AI1 larger than AI2
17: Frequency upper limit reached
E relay output 18: Frequency lower limit reached(no
F3.04 0 ●
function selection
output at stop)
19: Under voltage state output
20: Communication setting
21: Reserved
22: Reserved
23: Zero-speed running 2 (having output
at stop)
24: Accumulative power-on time reached
25: Frequency level detection FDT2
output
26: Frequency 1 reached
27: Frequency 2 reached
28: Current 1 reached
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29: Current 2 reached
30: Timing reached
31: AI1 input limit exceeded32: Load
becoming 0
33: Reverse running
34: Zero current state
35: Module temperature reached
36: Software current limit exceeded
37: Frequency lower limit
reached(having output at stop)
38: Alarm output
39: Motor overheat warning
40: Current running time reached
41:Analog levels:ADT1
42:Analog levels:ADT2
44:The X1 state
45:The X2 state
F3.05 Reserved 0 ●
DO output 0: Running frequency
F3.06 0 ●
function selection 1: Set frequency
AO1output 2: Output current
F3.07 0 ●
function selection 3: Output torque (absolute value)
4: Output power
5: Output voltage
6: Pulse input
7: AI1
8: AI2
9: AI3
AO2 output
F3.08 10: Length 1 ●
function selection
11: Count value
12: Communication setting
13: Motor rotational speed
14: Output current
15: Output voltage
16:Reservation
Maximum output
50.00kH
F3.09 Frequency of 0.01kHz~100.00kHz ●
z
DO
AO1 offset
F3.10 -100.0%~+100.0% 0.0% ●
coefficient
F3.11 AO1 gain -10.00~+10.00 1.00 ●
AO2 offset
F3.12 -100.0%~+100.0% 0.0% ●
coefficient
F3.13 AO2 gain -10.00~+10.00 1.00 ●
Y1output delay
F3.14 0.0s~3600.0s 0.0s ●
time
Y2output delay
F3.15 0.0s~3600.0s 0.0s ●
time
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R output delay
F3.16 0.0s~3600.0s 0.0s ●
time
E output delay
F3.17 0.0s~3600.0s 0.0s ●
time
F3.18 Reservation ●
0: Positive logic
1: Negative logic
Output
Unit's digit:Y1
F3.19 terminals valid 0000 ●
Ten's digit:Y2
mode selection
Hundred's digit:R
Thousand's digit:E
Group F4: Auxiliary Functions
JOG running
F4.00 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency 2.00Hz ●
frequency
JOG acceleration
F4.01 0.0s~6500.0s 20.0s ●
time
JOG deceleration
F4.02 0.0s~6500.0s 20.0s ●
time
Model
Acceleration time
F4.03 0.0s~6500.0s depende ●
2
nt
Model
Deceleration time
F4.04 0.0s~6500.0s depende ●
2
nt
Model
Acceleration time
F4.05 0.0s~6500.0s depende ●
3
nt
Model
Deceleration time
F4.06 0.0s~6500.0s depende ●
3
nt
Model
Acceleration time
F4.07 0.0s~6500.0s depende ●
4
nt
Model
Deceleration time
F4.08 0.0s~6500.0s depende ●
4
nt
F4.09 Jump frequency 1 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency 0.00Hz ●
F4.10 Jump frequency 2 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency 0.00Hz ●
Frequency jump
F4.11 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency 0.01Hz ●
amplitude
Forward/Reverse
F4.12 rotation 0.0s~3000.0s 0.0s ●
dead-zone time
0: Enabled
F4.13 Reverse control 0 ●
1: Disabled
F4.14 Running mode 0: Run at frequency lower limit 0 ●
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Running mode
when set 0: Run at frequency lower limit
frequency lower 1: Stop 0 ●
than frequency 2: Run at zero speed
lower limit
F4.15 Droop control 0.00Hz~10.00Hz 0.00Hz ●
Accumulative
F4.16 power-on time 0h~65000h 0h ●
threshold
Accumulative
F4.17 running time 0h~65000h 0h ●
threshold
0: No
F4.18 Startup protection 0 ●
1: Yes
Frequency
F4.19 detection 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency 50.00Hz ●
value(FDT1)
Frequency
detection
F4.20 0.0%~100.0%(F4.19) 5.0% ●
hysteresis(FDT
hysteresis 1)
Detection range of
F4.21 0.0%~100.0%(maximum frequency) 0.0% ●
frequency reached
Jump frequency
during
F4.22 0: Disabled 1: Enabled 0 ●
acceleration
/deceleration
Frequency switch
over point
between
F4.25 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency 0.00Hz ●
acceleration time
1 and acceleration
time 2
Frequency switch
over point
between
F4.26 deceleration time 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency 0.00Hz ●
1
and deceleration
time 2
Terminal JOG
F4.27 0: Disabled 1: Enabled 0 ●
preferred
Frequency
detection
F4.28 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency 50.00Hz ●
value(FDT2)

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Frequency
detection
F4.29 0.0%–100.0% (FDT2 level) 5.0% ●
hysteresis(FDT
hysteresis 2)
Any frequency
F4.30 reaching detection 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency 50.00Hz ●
value 1
Any frequency
F4.31 reaching detection 0.0%~100.0%(maximum frequency) 0.0% ●
amplitude 1
Any frequency
F4.32 reaching detection 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency 50.00Hz ●
value 2
Any frequency
F4.33 reaching detection 0.0%~100.0%(maximum frequency) 0.0% ●
amplitude 2
0.0%~300.0%
Zero current
F4.34 100.0% correspond to rated motor 5.0% ●
detection level
current
Zero current
F4.35 detection delay 0.01s~600.00s 0.10s ●
time
Output 0.0% (no detection)
F4.36 overcurrent 200.0% ●
0.1%–300.0% (rated motor current)
threshold
Output
overcurrent
F4.37 0.00s~600.00s 0.00s ●
detection delay
time
Any current
F4.38 0.0%–300.0%(rated motor current) 100.0% ●
reaching 1
Any current
F4.39 reaching 1 0.0%~300.0%(rated motor current) 0.0% ●
amplitude
Any current
F4.40 0.0%~300.0%(rated motor current) 100.0% ●
reaching2
Any current
F4.41 reaching 2 0.0%~300.0%(rated motor current) 0.0% ●
amplitude
0: Disabled
F4.42 Timing function 0 ●
1: Enabled
0:F4.44
1:AI1
Timing duration
F4.43 2:AI2 0 ●
source
3:AI3(100% of analog input corresponds
to the value of F4.44)
F4.44 Timing duration 0.0Min~6500.0Min 0.0Min ●
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AI1 input voltage
F4.45 0.00V~F4.46 3.10V ●
lower limit
AI1 input voltage
F4.46 F4.45~10.00V 6.80V ●
upper limit
Module
F4.47 temperature 0℃~100℃ 75℃ ●
threshold
Cooling fan 0: Fan working during running
F4.48 0 ●
control 1: Fan working continuously
Wakeup Dormant frequency (F4.51) to maximum
F4.49 0.00Hz ●
frequency frequency (F0.10)
Wakeup delay
F4.50 0.0s~6500.0s 0.0s ●
time
Dormant
F4.51 0.00Hz to wakeup frequency(F4.49) 0.00Hz ●
frequency
Dormant delay
F4.52 0.0s~6500.0s 0.0s ●
time
Current running
F4.53 time 0.0Min~6500.0Min 0.0Min ●
reached
Unit's digit:
0:AI1
ADT1channel 1:AI2
F4.54 00 ●
selection Ten's digit:
0:No output at stop
1:having output at stop
Unit's digit:
0:AI1
ADT2channel 1:AI2
F4.55 01 ●
selection Ten's digit:
0:No output at stop
1:having output at stop
ADT1 output F4.57~10.00
F4.56 10.00V ●
upper limit
ADT1 output 0.00~F4.56
F4.57 0.00V ●
lower limit
ADT2 output F4.59~10.00
F4.58 10.00V ●
upper limit
ADT2 output 0.00~F4.58
F4.59 0.00V ●
lower limit
Group F5: Auxiliary Functions
Speed loop
F5.00 proportional gain 1~100 30 ●
1
Speed loop
F5.01 0.01s~10.00s 0.50s ●
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Switchover
F5.02 0.00~A2.05 5.00Hz ●
frequency 1
Speed loop
F5.03 proportional gain 1~100 20 ●
2
Speed loop
F5.04 0.01s~10.00s 1.00s ●
integral time 2
Switchover F5.02to maximum output
F5.05 10.00Hz ●
frequency 2 frequency
Vector control
F5.06 50%~200% 100% ●
slip gain
Time constant of
F5.07 0.000s~0.100s 0.000s ●
speed loop filter
Vector control
F5.08 over-excitation 0~200 64 ●
gain
0: F5.10
1: AI1
2: AI2
Torque upper
3: AI3
limit source in
4: Pulse setting (X5)
F5.09 speed control 0 ●
5:Communication setting
mode control
6: MIN(AI1,AI2)
mode
7: MAX(AI1,AI2)
Full scale of the above(1-7) corresponds
to F5.10
Digital setting of
torque upper
F5.10 0.0%~200.0% 150.0% ●
limit in speed
control mode
Excitation
F5.13 adjustment 0~60000 2000 ●
proportional gain
Excitation
F5.14 adjustment 0~60000 1300 ●
integral gain
Torque
F5.15 adjustment 0~60000 2000 ●
proportional gain
Torque
F5.16 adjustment 0~60000 1300 ●
integral gain
Group F6: V/F Control Parameters
0: Linear V/F
F6.00 V/F curve setting 1: Multi-point V/F 0 〇
2: Square V/F
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4: 1.4-power V/F
6: 1.6-power V/F
8: 1.8-power V/F
Model
0.0%:(fixed torque boost)
F6.01 Torque boost depende ●
0.1%~30.0%
nt
Cut-off
F6.02 frequency of 0.00 Hz to maximum output frequency 50.00Hz 〇
torque boost
Multi-point V/F
F6.03 0.00Hz~F6.05 0.00Hz 〇
frequency 1
Multi-point V/F
F6.04 0.0%~100.0% 0.0% 〇
voltage 1
Multi-point V/F
F6.05 F6.03~F6.07 0.00Hz 〇
frequency 2
Multi-point V/F
F6.06 0.0%~100.0% 0.0% 〇
voltage 2
Multi-point V/F
F6.07 F6.05to rated motor frequency (F1.04) 0.00Hz 〇
frequency 3
Multi-point V/F
F6.08 0.0%~100.0% 0.0% 〇
voltage 3
V/F slip
F6.09 compensation 0.0%~200.0% 0.0% ●
gain
V/F
F6.10 over-excitation 0~200 64 ●
gain
V/F oscillation Model
F6.11 suppression 0~100 depende ●
gain nt
Limited flow
F6.13 protection 0~1 0 〇
function selection
Current limiting
F6.14 0~600 70A ●
protection value
Limited current
F6.15 protection action 0.0~60.0 02.0s ●
time
Group F7: Start/Stop Control Parameters
0: Direct start
F7.00 Start mode 1: Rotational speed tracking restart 0 ●
2: Dc brake restart
Rotational speed 0: From frequency at stop
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Rotational speed
F7.02 1~100 20 ●
tracking speed
F7.03 Startup frequency 0.00Hz~10.00Hz 0.00Hz ●
Startup frequency
F7.04 0.0s~100.0s 0.0s 〇
holding time
Startup DC
F7.05 0%~100% 0% 〇
braking current
Startup DC
F7.06 0.0s~100.0s 0.0s 〇
braking time
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0: Linear acceleration/deceleration
Acceleration/Dec
F7.07 1: S-curve acceleration/deceleration A 0 〇
eleration mode
2: S-curve acceleration/deceleration B
Time proportion
F7.08 of S-curve start 0.0%~(100.0%-F7.09) 30.0% 〇
segment
Time proportion
F7.09 of S-curve end 0.0%~(100.0%-F7.08) 30.0% 〇
segment
0: Decelerate to stop
F7.10 Stop mode 0 ●
1: Coast to stop
Initial frequency
F7.11 of stop DC 0.00 Hz to maximum frequency 0.00Hz ●
braking
Waiting time of
F7.12 0.0s~100.0s 0.0s ●
stop DC braking
Stop DC braking
F7.13 0%~100% 0% ●
current
Stop DC braking
F7.14 0.0s~100.0s 0.0s ●
time
F7.15 Brake use ratio 0%~100% 100% ●
Group F8: Operation Panel and Display Parameters
0: Menu to switch
1:Switchover between operation panel
control and remote command control
MK Key function (terminal or communication)
F8.01 0 〇
selection 2:Switchover between forward rotation
and reverse rotation
3: Forward JOG
4: Reverse JOG
STOP/RESET 0: STOP/RESET key enabled only in
F8.02 1 ●
key function operation panel control
1: STOP/RESET key enabled in any
operation mode
LED display 0000–FFFF
F8.03 running Bit00: Running frequency (Hz) 1F ●
parameters 1 Bit01: Set frequency (Hz)
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Bit02: Output current (A)
Bit03: Output voltage (V)
Bit04:Output power (kW)
Bit05: Output torque (%)
Bit06: Bus voltage (V)
Bit07: X input status 1
Bit08:Reservations
Bit09:Digital output status
Bit10:AI1 voltage (V)
Bit11: AI2 voltage (V)
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Bit12: AI3 voltage (V)
Bit13:Pulse setting frequency(kHz)
Bit14: PID setting
Bit15: PID feedback
0000–FFFF
Bit00: PID output
Bit01: Load speed display
Bit02:Main frequency display(Hz)
Bit03: Auxiliary frequency display (Hz)
Bit04: Feedback speed
Bit05: Count value
LED display
Bit06: Length value
F8.04 running
Bit07: Linear speed
parameters 2
Bit08: Current power-on time(Hour)
Bit09: Current running time (Min)
Bit10:Overload count
Bit11:Output current percentage(%)
Bit12:Remaining running time
Bit13: PLC stage
Bit14:Communication setting value
0000–FFFF
Bit00: Set frequency (Hz)
Bit01: Bus voltage (V)
Bit02: X input status
Bit03: Digital output status
Bit04: AI1 voltage (V)
LED display stop Bit05: AI2 voltage (V)
F8.05 33 ●
parameters Bit06: AI3 voltage (V)
Bit07: Count value
Bit08: Length value
Bit09: PLC stage
Bit10: Load speed
Bit11: PID setting
Bit12:Pulse setting frequency (kHz)
Load speed
F8.06 0.0001~6.5000 3.0000 ●
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Heatsink
F8.07 temperature of 0.0℃~100.0℃ ◇
inverter module
Accumulative
F8.09 0h~65535h ◇
running time
F8.11 Software version ◇
Number of 0: 0 decimal place
F8.12 decimal places 1: 1 decimal place 1 ●
for load speed 2: 2 decimal places
Group F9: Fault and Protection Parameters
display 3: 3 decimal places
Accumulative
F8.13 0h~65535h ◇
power-on time
Accumulative
F8.14 power 0~65535 kWh ◇
consumption
Motor overload
0: Disabled
F9.00 protection 1 ●
1: Enabled
selection
F9.01 Motor overload 0.20~10.00 1.00 ●
protection gain
Motor overload
F9.02 warning 50%~100% 80% ●
coefficient
Overvoltage stall
F9.03 0~100 0 ●
gain
Overvoltage stall
F9.04 protective 120%~150% 130% ●
voltage
Overcurrent stall
F9.05 0~100 20 ●
gain
Overcurrent stall
F9.06 100%~200% 150% ●
protective current
Short-circuit to
0: Disabled
F9.07 ground upon 1 ●
1: Enabled
power-on
Fault auto reset
F9.09 0~20 0 ●
times
X action during 0: Not act
F9.10 0 ●
fault auto reset 1: Act
Time interval of
F9.11 0.1s~100.0s 1.0s ●
fault auto reset
Input phase loss Unit's digit: Input phase loss protection
protection/contac Ten's digit: Contactor energizing
F9.12 tor energizing protection 10 ●
protection 0: Disabled
selection 1: Enabled
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protection 1: Enabled
selection
F9.14 1st fault type 0: No fault - ◇
F9.15 2nd fault type 1: Reserved
2:Overcurrent during acceleration
3:Overcurrent during deceleration
3rd (latest) fault 4: Overcurrent at constant speed
F9.16 5: Overvoltage during - ◇
type
acceleration
6: Overvoltage during deceleration
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tion Parameter Name Setting range
ty
code
7: Overvoltage at constant speed
8:Buffer resistance overload
9: Undervoltage
10: inverter overload
11: Motor overload
12:Power input phase loss
13: Power output phase loss
14: Module overheat
15: External equipment fault
16: Communication fault
17: Contactor fault
18: Current detection fault
19: Motor auto-tuning fault
20: Encoder/PG card fault
21: EEPROM read-write fault
22: inverter hardware fault
23: Short circuit to ground
24: Reserved
25: Reserved
27: User-defined fault 1
28: User-defined fault 2
29:Accumulative power-on time reached
30: Load becoming 0
31:PID feedback lost during running
40:With-wave current limit fault
41: Motor switchover fault during
running
42:Too large speed deviation
43: Motor over-speed
51: Initial position fault
Frequency upon
F9.17 - - ◇
3rd fault
Current upon 3rd
F9.18 - - ◇
fault
Bus voltage upon
F9.19 - - ◇
3rd fault
F9.20 Input terminal - - ◇
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status upon 3rd
fault
The inverter
F9.21 temperature upon - - ◇
3rd fault
inverter status
F9.22 - - ◇
upon 3rd fault
F9.23 Power-on time - - ◇
Func-
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tion Parameter Name Setting range
ty
code
upon 3rd fault
Running time
F9.24 - - ◇
upon 3rd fault
Frequency upon
F9.27 - - ◇
2nd fault
Current upon 2nd
F9.28 - - ◇
fault
Bus voltage upon
F9.29 - - ◇
2nd fault
X status upon
F9.30 - - ◇
2nd fault
The inverter
F9.31 temperature upon - - ◇
2nd fault
inverter status
F9.32 - - ◇
upon 2nd fault
Power-on time
F9.33 - - ◇
upon 2nd fault
Running time
F9.34 - - ◇
upon 2nd fault
Frequency upon
F9.37 - - ◇
1st fault
Current upon 1st
F9.38 - - ◇
fault
Bus voltage upon
F9.39 - - ◇
1st fault
X status upon 1st
F9.40 - - ◇
fault
The inverter
F9.41 temperature upon - - ◇
1st fault
inverter status
F9.42 - - ◇
upon 1st fault
Power-on time
F9.43 - - ◇
upon 1st fault
Running time
F9.44 - - ◇
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Unit's digit (Motor overload, Err11)
0: Coast to stop
1: Stop according to the stop mode
2: Continue to run
Fault protection
F9.47 Ten's digit (Power input phase loss, 00000 ●
action selection 1
Err12)
Hundred's digit (Power output phase
loss, Err13)

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tion Parameter Name Setting range
ty
code
Thousand's digit (External equipment
fault, Err15)
Ten thousand's digit (Communication
fault, Err16)
Unit's digit (Encoder fault, Err20)
Fault protection 0: Coast to stop
F9.48 00000 ●
action selection 2 Ten's digit (EEPROM read-write fault,
Err21)
0: Coast to stop
1: Stop according to the stop mode
Hundred's digit: reserved
Thousand's digit: reserved
Ten thousand's digit :(Accumulative
running time reached)
Unit's digit (User-defined fault 1, Err27)
0: Coast to stop
1: Stop according to the stop mode
2: Continue to run
Ten's digit (User-defined fault 2, Err28)
0: Coast to stop
1: Stop according to the stop mode
2: Continue to run
Fault protection Hundred's digit (Accumulative power-on
F9.49
action selection 3 time reached, Err29)
0: Coast to stop
1: Stop according to the stop mode
2: Continue to run
Thousand's digit (Load becoming 0,
Err30)
0: Coast to stop
1: Stop according to the stop mode
2: Continue to run at 7% of rated motor
frequency and resume to the set
frequency if the load recovers
Ten thousand's digit (PID feedback lost
during running, Err31)
0: Coast to stop
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2: Continue to run
Unit's digit (Too large speed
deviation,Err42)
Fault protection
F9.50 0: Coast to stop 00000 ●
action selection 4
1: Stop according to the stop mode
2: Continue to run
Frequency 0:Current running frequency
F9.54 0 ●
selection for 1: Set frequency
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tion Parameter Name Setting range
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2: Frequency upper limit
continuing to run
3: Frequency lower limit
upon fault
4: Backup frequency upon abnormality
Backup 60.0%~100.0%
F9.55 frequency upon 100.0% ●
100.0%:maximum frequency(F0.10)
abnormality
Action selection
0: Invalid
at
F9.59 1: Decelerate 0 ●
instantaneous
2: Decelerate to stop
power failure
Action pause
judging voltage
F9.60 80.0%~100.0% 90.0% ●
at instantaneous
power failure
Voltage rally
judging time at
F9.61 0.00s~100.00s 0.50s ●
instantaneous
power failure
Action judging
voltage at 60.0%~100.0%(standard bus
F9.62 80.0% ●
instantaneous voltage)
power failure
Protection upon
0: Disabled
F9.63 load 0 ●
1: Enabled
becoming 0
Detection level of
F9.64 0.0~100.0% 10.0% ●
load becoming 0
Detection time of
F9.65 0.0~60.0s 1.0s ●
load becoming 0
Over-speed 0.0%~50.0%(maximum
F9.67 20.0% ●
detection value frequency)
Over-speed
F9.68 0.0s~60.0s 5.0s ●
detection time
Detection value 0.0%~50.0%(maximum
F9.69 of too large speed 20.0% ●
frequency)
deviation
Detection time of
F9.70 0.0s~60.0s 0.0s ●
too large speed
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deviation
Group FA: PID Function Parameters
0: FA.01
1: AI1
2: AI2
FA.00 PID setting source 0 ●
3: AI3
4: Pulse setting (DI5)
5: Communication setting
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tion Parameter Name Setting range
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6: Multi-reference
FA.01 PID digital setting 0.0%~100.0% 50.0% ●
0:AI1
1:AI2
2: AI3
3: AI1-AI2
PID feedback 4: Pulse setting (X5)
FA.02 0 ●
source 5: Communication setting
6: AI1 + AI2
7:MAX(AI1, AI2)
8:MIN(AI1, AI2)
PID action 0: Forward action
FA.03 0 ●
direction 1: Reverse action
PID setting
FA.04 0~65535 1000 ●
feedback range
Proportional gain
FA.05 0.0~100.0 20.0 ●
Kp1
FA.06 Integral time Ti1 0.01s~10.00s 2.00s ●
Differential time
FA.07 0.000s~10.000s 0.000s ●
Td1
Cut-off frequency
of
FA.08 0.00 to maximum frequency 0.00Hz ●
PID reverse
rotation
PID deviation
FA.09 0.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
limit
PID differential
FA.10 0.00%~100.00% 0.10% ●
limit
PID setting
FA.11 0.00~650.00s 0.00s ●
change time
PID feedback
FA.12 0.00~60.00s 0.00s ●
filter time
PID output filter
FA.13 0.00~60.00s 0.00s ●
time
Proportional gain
FA.15 0.0~100.0 20.0 ●
Kp2
FA.16 Integral time Ti2 0.01s~10.00s 2.00s ●
FA.17 Differential time 0.000s~10.000s 0.000s ●

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Td2
0: No switchover
PID parameter
1: Switchover via X
FA.18 switchover 0 ●
2: Automatic switchover based on
condition
deviation
PID parameter
FA.19 0.0%~FA.20 20.0% ●
switchover
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tion Parameter Name Setting range
ty
code
deviation 1
PID parameter
FA.20 switchover FA.19~100.0% 80.0% ●
deviation 2
FA.21 PID initial value 0.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
PID initial value
FA.22 0.00~650.00s 0.00s ●
holding time
Maximum
deviation between
FA.23 two PID outputs 0.00%~100.00% 1.00% ●
in forward
direction
Maximum
deviation between
two PID outputs
FA.24 0.00%~100.00% 1.00% ●
in reverse
direction

Unit's digit (Integral separated)


0: Invalid
1: Valid
PID integral Ten's digit (Whether to stop integral
FA.25 00 ●
property operation when the output reaches the
limit)
0: Continue integral operation
1: Stop integral operation
Detection value of 0.0%: Not judging feedback loss
FA.26 0.0% ●
PID feedback loss 0.1%–100.0%
Detection time of
FA.27 0.0s~20.0s 0.0s ●
PID feedback loss
PID operation at 0: No PID operation at stop
FA.28 0 ●
stop 1: PID operation at stop
Group Fb: Swing Frequency, Fixed Length, Count and Torque Control and Restricting
Parameters
Swing frequency 0: Relative to the central frequency
Fb.00 0 ●
setting mode 1:Relative to the maximum frequency
Swing frequency
Fb.01 0.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
amplitude
Fb.02 Jump frequency 0.0%~50.0% 0.0% ●
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amplitude
Swing frequency
Fb.03 0.1s~3000.0s 10.0s ●
cycle
Triangular wave
Fb.04 rising time 0.1%~100.0% 50.0% ●
coefficient
Fb.05 Set length 0m~65535m 1000m ●
Func-
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tion Parameter Name Setting range
ty
code
Fb.06 Actual length 0m~65535m 0m ●
Number of pulses
Fb.07 0.1~6553.5 100.0 ●
per meter
Fb.08 Set count value 1~65535 1000 ●
Designated count
Fb.09 1~65535 1000 ●
value
Speed/Torque 0: Speed control
Fb.10 0 〇
control selection 1: Torque control
0: Digital setting (Fb.12)
1: AI1
2: AI2
3: AI3
Torque setting
4: Pulse setting (DI5)
Fb.11 source in torque 0 〇
5: Communication setting
control
6: MIN (AI1, AI2)
7: MAX (AI1, AI2)
(Full range of values 1-7 corresponds to
the digital setting of Fb.12).
Torque digital
Fb.12 setting in torque -200.0%~200.0% 150.0% ●
control
Forward
maximum
Fb.13 0.00Hz to maximum frequency 50.00Hz ●
frequency in
torque control
Reverse
maximum
Fb.14 0.00Hz to maximum frequency 50.00Hz ●
frequency in
torque control
Acceleration time
Fb.15 0.00s~65000s 0.00s ●
in torque control
Deceleration time
Fb.16 0.00s~65000s 0.00s ●
in torque control
Group FC: Multi-Reference and Simple PLC Function Parameters
FC.00 Reference 0 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.01 Reference 1 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.02 Reference 2 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.03 Reference 3 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.04 Reference 4 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●

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FC.05 Reference 5 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.06 Reference 6 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.07 Reference 7 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.08 Reference 8 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.09 Reference 9 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.10 Reference10 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
Func-
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tion Parameter Name Setting range
ty
code
FC.11 Reference11 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.12 Reference12 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.13 Reference13 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.14 Reference14 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
FC.15 Reference15 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
0: Stop after the inverter runs one cycle
1: Keep final values after the inverter
Simple PLC
FC.16 runs one cycle 0 ●
running mode
2: Repeat after the inverter runs one
cycle
Unit's digit (Retentive upon power
failure)
Simple PLC 0: No
FC.17 retentive 1: Yes 00 ●
selection Ten's digit (Retentive upon stop)
0: No
1: Yes
Running time of
FC.18 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 0
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.19 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 0
Running time of
FC.20 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 1
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.21 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 1
Running time of
FC.22 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 2
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.23 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 2
Running time of
FC.24 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
simple PLC
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reference 3
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.25 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 3
Running time of
FC.26 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
simple PLC
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tion Parameter Name Setting range
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code
reference 4
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.27 0~3 ●
simple PLC
reference 4
Running time of
FC.28 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 5
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.29 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 5
Running time of
FC.30 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 6
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.31 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 6
Running time of
FC.32 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 7
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.33 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 7
Running time of
FC.34 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 8
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.35 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 8
Running time of
FC.36 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 9
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.37 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 9
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Running time of
FC.38 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 10
Acceleration/dec
FC.39 eleration time of 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
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code
reference 10
Running time of
FC.40 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h)) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 11
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.41 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 11
Running time of
FC.42 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 12
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.43 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 12
Running time of
FC.44 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 13
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.45 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 13
Running time of
FC.46 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 14
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.47 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 14
Running time of
FC.48 simple PLC 0.0s(h)~6553.5s(h) 0.0s(h) ●
reference 15
Acceleration/dec
eleration time of
FC.49 0~3 0 ●
simple PLC
reference 15
Time unit of
0:s
FC.50 simple 0 ●
1:h
PLC running
FC.51 Reference 0 1: AI1 0 ●
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source 2: AI2
3: AI3
4: Pulse setting
5: PID
6: Set by preset frequency (F0.08),
modified via terminal UP/DOWN
Group Fd: Communication Parameters
Func-
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tion Parameter Name Setting range
ty
code
0:300BPS
1:600BPS
2:1200BPS
3:2400BPS
Fd.00 Baud rate 5 ●
4:4800BPS
5:9600BPS
6:19200BPS
7:38400BPS
0: No check, data format <8,N,2>
1: Even parity check, data format
Fd.01 Data format 0 ●
<8,E,1>
2: Upper limit, data format <8,N,1>
1~247
Fd.02 Local address 1 ●
0: Broadcast address
Fd.03 Response delay 0ms~20ms 2 ●
Communication
Fd.04 0.0(invalid),0.1s~60.0s 0.0 ●
timeout
Modbus protocol
Unit's digit: MODBUS
selection and
Fd.05 0:Non-standard Modbus protocol 1 ●
PROFIBUS-DP
1:Standard Modbus protocol
data format
Communication
Fd.06 reading current 0:0.01A 1:0.1A 0 ●
resolution
Group FE:Quick Menu Parameters
FE.00 Quick Menu 0 F0.01 ●
FE.01 Quick Menu 1 F0.02 ●
FE.02 Quick Menu 2 F0.03 ●
FE.03 Quick Menu 3 F0.07 ●
FE.04 Quick Menu 4 F0.08 ●
FE.05 Quick Menu 5 F0.17 ●
F0.00~FF.xx
FE.06 Quick Menu 6 F0.18 ●
P0.00~P1.xx
FE.07 Quick Menu 7 F3.00 ●
H0.00~H0.xx
FE.08 Quick Menu8 F3.01 ●
FE.09 Quick Menu 9 F4.00 ●
FE.10 Quick Menu 10 F4.01 ●
FE.11 Quick Menu 11 F4.02 ●
FE.12 Quick Menu 12 F5.04 ●
FE.13 Quick Menu 13 F5.07 ●

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FE.14 Quick Menu 14 F6.00 ●
FE.15 Quick Menu 15 F6.10 ●
FE.16 Quick Menu 16 F0.00 ●
FE.17 Quick Menu 17 F0.00 ●
FE.18 Quick Menu 18 F0.00 ●
FE.19 Quick Menu 19 F0.00 ●
FE.20 Quick Menu 20 F0.00 ●
FE.21 Quick Menu 21 F0.00 ●
FE.22 Quick Menu 22 F0.00 ●
FE.23 Quick Menu 23 F0.00 ●
FE.24 Quick Menu 24 F0.00 ●
FE.25 Quick Menu 25 F0.00 ●
FE.26 Quick Menu 26 F0.00 ●
FE.27 Quick Menu 27 F0.00 ●
FE.28 Quick Menu 28 F0.00 ●
FE.29 Quick Menu 29 F0.00 ●
Group P0: Analog Four points offset Parameters
AI curve 4
P0.00 -10.00V~P0.02 0.00V ●
minimum input
Corresponding
setting of AI
P0.01 -100.0%~+100.0% 0.0% ●
curve 4 minimum
input
AI curve 4
P0.02 P0.00~P0.04 3.00V ●
inflexion 1 input
Corresponding
setting of AI
P0.03 -100.0%~+100.0% 30.0% ●
curve 4 inflexion
1 input
AI curve 4
P0.04 P0.02~P0.06 6.00V ●
inflexion
Corresponding
setting of AI
P0.05 -100.0%~+100.0% 60.0% ●
curve 4 inflexion
1 input
AI curve 4
P0.06 P0.06~+10.00V 10.00V ●
maximum input
Corresponding
setting of AI
P0.07 -100.0%~+100.0% 100.0% ●
curve 4
maximum input
AI curve 5
P0.08 -10.00V~P0.10 -10.00V ●
minimum input
Corresponding
setting of AI
P0.09 -100.0%~+100.0% -100.0% ●
curve 5 minimum
input
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inflexion 1 input
Corresponding
setting of AI
P0.11 -100.0%~+100.0% -30.0% ●
curve 5 inflexion
1 input
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tion Parameter Name Setting range
ty
code
AI curve 5
P0.12 P0.10~P0.14 3.00V ●
inflexion 1 input
Corresponding
setting of AI
P0.13 -100.0%~+100.0% 30.0% ●
curve 5 inflexion
1 input
AI curve 5
P0.14 P0.12~+10.00V 10.00V ●
maximum input
Corresponding
setting of AI
P0.15 -100.0%~+100.0% 100.0% ●
curve 5
maximum input
Jump point of
AI1 input
P0.24 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
corresponding
setting
Jump amplitude
of AI1 input
P0.25 0.0%~100.0% 0.5% ●
corresponding
setting
Jump point of
AI2 input
P0.26 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
corresponding
setting
Jump amplitude
of AI2 input
P0.27 0.0%~100.0% 0.5% ●
corresponding
setting
Jump point of
AI3 input
P0.28 -100.0%~100.0% 0.0% ●
corresponding
setting
Jump amplitude
P0.29 of AI3 input 0.0%~100.0% 0.5% ●
corresponding
Group P1: AI/AO Correction Parameters
Factory
AI1 measured
P1.00 0.500V~4.000V correcte ●
voltage 1
d
Factory
AI1 displayed
P1.01 0.500V~4.000V correcte ●
voltage 1
d
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Factory
AI1 measured
P1.02 6.000V~9.999V correcte ●
voltage 2
d
P1.03 AI1 displayed 6.000V~9.999V Factory ●
Func-
Default Proper-
tion Parameter Name Setting range
ty
code
correcte
voltage 2
d
Factory
AI2 measured
P1.04 0.500V~4.000V correcte ●
voltage 1
d
Factory
AI2 displayed
P1.05 0.500V~4.000V correcte ●
voltage 1
d
Factory
AI2 measured
P1.06 6.000V~9.999V correcte ●
voltage 2
d
Factory
AI2 displayed
P1.07 6.000V~9.999V correcte ●
voltage 2
d
Factory
AI3 measured
P1.08 0.500V~4.000V correcte ●
voltage 1
d
AI3 displayed
P1.09 0.500V~4.000V Factory ●
voltage 1
Factory
AI3 measured
P1.10 6.000V~9.999V correcte ●
voltage 2
d
Factory
AI3 displayed
P1.11 6.000V~9.999V correcte ●
voltage 2
d
Factory
AO1 target
P1.12 0.500V~4.000V correcte ●
voltage 1
d
Factory
AO1 measured
P1.13 0.500V~4.000V correcte ●
voltage 1
d
Factory
AO1 target
P1.14 6.000V~9.999V correcte ●
voltage 2
d
Factory
AO1 measured
P1.15 6.000V~9.999V correcte ●
voltage 2
d
Factory
AO2 target
P1.16 0.500V~4.000V correcte ●
voltage 1
d
AO2 measured Factory
P1.17 0.500V~4.000V ●
voltage 1 correcte
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d
Factory
AO2 target
P1.18 6.000V~9.999V correcte ●
voltage 2
d
P1.19 AO2 measured 6.000V~9.999V Factory ●
Func-
Default Proper-
tion Parameter Name Setting range
ty
code
correcte
voltage 2
d
P1.20 AI1 filtering dead 0~255 0

zone
P1.21 AI2 filtering dead 0~255 0

zone
P1.22 AI3 filtering dead 0~255 66

zone

Function Code Parameter Name Min. Unit


Group H0: Standard Monitoring Parameters
H0.00 Running frequency (Hz) 0.01Hz
H0.01 Set frequency (Hz) 0.01Hz
H0.02 Output current(A) 0.01A
H0.03 Output voltage(V) 1V
H0.04 Output power(kW) 0.1kW
H0.05 Output torque(%) 0.1%
H0.06 Bus voltage(V) 0.1V
H0.07 X input state1 1
H0.08 X input state 2 1
H0.09 DO output state 1
H0.10 AI1 voltage(V) 0.01V
H0.11 AI2 voltage(V) 0.01V
H0.12 AI3 voltage(V) 0.01V
Input pulse frequency
H0.13 0.01kHz
(kHz)
H0.14 PID setting 1
H0.15 PID feedback 1
H0.16 PID output 1
H0.17 Load speed 1
H0.18 Main frequency 0.01Hz
H0.19 Auxiliary frequency 0.01Hz
H0.20 Feedback speed 0.1Hz
H0.21 Count value 1
H0.22 Length value 1
H0.23 Linear speed 1m/Min
Accumulative power-on
H0.24 1Min
time
H0.25 Accumulative running 0.1Min

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time
H0.26 Motor overload count 0.1%
Motor current
H0.27 0.1%
percentage
H0.28 Remaining operating 0.1Min
Function Code Parameter Name Min. Unit
time
H0.29 PLC stage 1
Communication setting
H0.30 0.01%
value
AI1 voltage before
H0.31 0.01V
correction
AI2 voltage before
H0.32 0.01V
correction
AI3 voltage before
H0.33 0.01V
correction
H0.34 inverter overload count 0.1%
inverter current
H0.35 0.1%
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Chapter6 Description of Function Codes


Group F0 :Basic Function Parameters
F0.00 G/P type Range:1~2 Default:1
1: G type (constant torque load)
2: P type (variable torque load e.g. Fan and pump)
F0.01 Motor control mode Range:0~2 Default:2
0: Sensorless flux vector control (SFVC)
It indicates open-loop vector control, and is applicable to high-performance control
applications such as machine tool, centrifuge, wire drawing machine and injection moulding
machine. One inverter can operate only one motor.
1: Closed-loop vector control (CLVC)
It is applicable to high-accuracy speed control or torque control applications such as
high-speed paper making machine, crane and elevator. One inverter can operate only one
motor. An encoder must be installed at the motor side, and a PG card matching the encoder
must be installed at the inverter side.
2: Voltage/Frequency (V/F) control
It is applicable to applications with low load requirements or applications where one
inverter operates multiple motors, such as fan and pump.
F0.02 Run command Range:0~2 Default:0
options
0: Operation panel control
Commands are given by pressing keys “RUN,STOP”on the operation panel.
1: Terminal control
Commands are given by means of multifunctional input terminals with functions such as
“FWD, REV, JOGF, and JOGR”.
2: Communication control
Commands are given from host computer.
F0.03 Main frequency(X) given Range:0~13 Default:4
ways
0: Digital setting (non-retentive at power failure)
The initial value of the set frequency is the value of F0.08 (Preset frequency). You can
change the set frequency by pressing Λ、V on the operation panel (or using the UP/DOWN
function of input terminals).
When the inverter is powered on again after power failure, the set frequency reverts to the
value of F0.08.
1: Digital setting (retentive at power failure)
Basic operations are the same as "0: Digital setting" .
The only difference is that when the inverter is powered on again after power failure, the
set frequency is the value memorized at the moment of the last power failure.
Note: The hidden parameters set down by F0.20 cleared or unclear 0, factory default is
cleared down.
2: AI1 (0–10 V voltage input)
3: AI2 (0–10 V voltage input or 4–20 mA current input, determined by jumper )
4: AI3 (0–10 V voltage input)
The frequency is set by analog input.
5: Pulse setting (X5)
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9–30 V (voltage range) and 0–100 kHz (frequency range). The corresponding value100% of
pulse setting corresponds to the value of F0.10 (Maximum frequency).
6: Multi-reference
In multi-reference mode, combinations of different X terminal states correspond to
different set frequencies. The AT500 supports a maximum of 16 speeds implemented by 16
state combinations of four X terminals (allocated with functions 12 to 15)in Group FC. The
multiple references indicate percentages of the value of F0.10(Maximum frequency).
If a Xterminal is used for the multi-reference function, you need to perform related setting
in group F2.
7: Simple PLC
When the simple programmable logic controller (PLC) mode is used as the frequency
source, the running frequency of the inverter can be switched over among the 16 frequency
references. You can set the holding time and acceleration/deceleration time of the 16 frequency
references. For details, refer to the descriptions of Group FC.
8: PID
The output of PID control is used as the running frequency. PID control is generally used
in on-site closed-loop control, such as constant pressure closed-loop control and constant
tension closed-loop control.When applying PID as the frequency source, you need to set
parameters of PID function in group FA.
9: Communication setting
The frequency is set by means of communication.In other conditions, data is given by the
host computer through the communication address 0x1000. The data format is -100.00% to
100.00%. 100.00% corresponds to the value of F0.10 (Maximum frequency).
10:AI1+AI2
11:AI1-AI2
12:max(AI1,AI2)
13:min(AI1,AI2)
F0.04 Auxiliary frequency(Y) given Range:0~9 Default:0
ways
When used as an independent frequency input channel (frequency source switched over
from X to Y), the auxiliary frequency source Y is used in the same way as the main frequency
source X (refer to F0.03).
When the auxiliary frequency source is used for operation (frequency source is "X and Y
operation"), pay attention to the following aspects:
1) If the auxiliary frequency source Y is digital setting, the preset frequency (F0.08) does
not take effect. You can directly adjust the set main frequency by pressing keys Λ、V on the
operation panel (or using the UP/DOWN function of input terminals).
2) If the auxiliary frequency source is analog input (AI1, AI2 and AI3) or pulse
setting,100% of the input corresponds to the range of the auxiliary frequency Y (set in F0.05
and F0.06).
3) If the auxiliary frequency source is pulse setting, it is similar to analog input.
The main frequency source X and auxiliary frequency source Y must not use the same
channel.That is, F0.03 and F0.04 cannot be set to the same value.
F0.05 Auxiliary speed range Range:0~1 Default:0
selection
F0.06 Range:0~150 Default:100
Auxiliary speed range
%
If X and Y operation is used, F0.05 and F0.06 are used to set the adjustment range of the
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maximum frequency or main frequency X. If relative to main frequency X, the setting range of
the auxiliary frequency Yvaries according to the main frequency X.
F0.07 Frequency source Range:0~34 Default:0
selection

Ten's digit Unit's digit


0: X+Y 0: Main frequency source
1: X-Y 1:Main frequency (X) and auxiliary frequency(Y)
2: operation(operation relationship determined by ten's digit)
Maximum 2: Switch over between main frequency and auxiliary
3: frequency
Minimum 3:Switch over between main frequency and "main frequency
and auxiliary frequency operation"
4: Switch over between auxiliary frequency and "main
frequency and auxiliary frequency operation"
It is used to select the frequency setting channel. If the frequency source involves X and Y
operation, you can set the frequency offset in F0.21 for superposition to the X and Y operation
result, flexibly satisfying various requirements.

Figure6.1 Frequency setting based on main frequency source X and auxiliary frequency
source Y
F0.08 Digital Range:0.00Hz~maximum Default:50.00H
frequency frequency(valid when frequency source is z
digital setting)
If the frequency source is digital setting or terminal UP/DOWN, the value of this
parameter is the initial frequency of the inverter (digital setting).
F0.09 Rotation Range:0~1 Default:0
direction
0: Same direction
1: Reverse direction
You can change the rotation direction of the motor just by modifying this parameter
without changing the motor wiring. Modifying this parameter is equivalent to exchanging any
two of the motor's U, V, W wires.
F0.10 Maximum Range:50.00Hz~320.00Hz Default:50.00Hz
frequency
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When the frequency source is AI, pulse setting (X5), or multi-reference, 100% of the
input corresponds to the value of this parameter.
F0.11 Source of frequency upper Range:0~5 Default:0
limit
It is used to set the source of the frequency upper limit, including digital setting (F0.12),
AI,pulse setting or communication setting. If the frequency upper limit is set by means of
AI1,AI2, AI3, DI5 or communication, the setting is similar to that of the main frequency
source X.For details, see the description of F0.03.
F0.12 Frequency upper Range:lower limit (F0.14) Default:50.00Hz
limit ~maximum frequency (F0.10)
This parameter is used to set the frequency upper limit.
F0.13 Frequency upper Range:0.00~maximum Default:0.00 Hz
limit offset frequency
If the source of the frequency upper limit is analog input or pulse setting, the final
frequency upper limit is obtained by adding the offset in this parameter to the frequency upper
limit set in F0.11.
F0.14 Frequency lower Range:0.00~frequenc Default:0.00 Hz
limit y upper limit
If the frequency reference is lower than the value of this parameter, the inverter can stop,
run at the frequency lower limit, or run at zero speed, determined by F4.14.
F0.15 Carrier Range:0.5kHz Default:Model
frequency ~16.0kHz Dependent
It is used to adjust the carrier frequency of the inverter, helping to reduce the motor noise,
avoiding the resonance of the mechanical system, and reducing the leakage current to the earth
and interference generated by the inverter.
If the carrier frequency is low, output current has high harmonics, and the power loss and
temperature rise of the motor increase.
If the carrier frequency is high, power loss and temperature rise of the motor declines.
However, the inverter has an increase in power loss, temperature rise and interference.
Adjusting the carrier frequency will exert influences on the aspects listed in the following
table.
Table 6-1 Influences of carrier frequency adjustment

The factory setting of carrier frequency varies with the inverter power. If you need to
modify the carrier frequency, note that if the set carrier frequency is higher than factory setting,
it will lead to an increase in temperature rise of the inverter's heatsink. In this case, you need to
de-rate the inverter. Otherwise, the inverter may overheat and alarm.
F0.16 Carrier frequency adjustment Range:0~1 Default:1
with temperature
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0: No
1: Yes
It is used to set whether the carrier frequency is adjusted based on the temperature. The
inverter automatically reduces the carrier frequency when detecting that the heatsink
temperature is high. The inverter resumes the carrier frequency to the set value when the
heatsink temperature becomes normal. This function reduces the overheat alarms.
F0.17 Acceleration Range:0.0s~6500 Default:Model
time 1 .0s Dependent
F0.18 Deceleration Range:0.0s~6500 Default:Model
time 1 .0s Dependent
Acceleration time indicates the time required by the inverter to accelerate from 0 Hz to
"Acceleration/Deceleration base frequency" (F0.21), that is, t1 in Figure 6.2. Deceleration
time indicates the time required by the AC drive to decelerate from
"Acceleration/Deceleration base frequency" (F0.21) to 0 Hz, that is, t2 in Figure 6.2.

Figure6.2 Acceleration/Deceleration time


The AT500 provides totally four groups of acceleration/deceleration time for selection.
You can perform switchover by using a X terminal.
• Group 1: F0.17, F0.18
• Group 2: F4.03, F4.04
• Group 3: F4.05, F4.06
• Group 4: F4.07, F4.08
F0.19 Frequency offset of auxiliary Range:0.00Hz~maximu Default:0.00Hz
frequency source for X and Y m frequency
operation

F0.20 Digital set frequency attribute Range:0~1 Default:0


selection

Thousand's digit Hundred's Ten's digit Units' digit


digit
terminal UP/DN rate when stop the the UP/DN and stop memory
0: frequency rate.F2.12 is UP/DN effective reversing choice options
rate, the unit for Hz/s choice when analog 0: no.
1: integral rate.F2.12 is 0: Valid superposition 1: memory
time, the unit is “s”, F2.12 1: Invalid 0: can the reversing
only one decimal of F2.12 1: not the reversing
IS effectively, the last two
are ignored.
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F0.21 Acceleration/Deceleration Range:0~2 Default:0


time base frequency
0: Maximum frequency (F0.10)
1: Set frequency
2: 100 Hz
The acceleration/deceleration time indicates the time for the inverter to increase from 0
Hz to the frequency set in F0.21. If this parameter is set to 1, the acceleration/deceleration time
is related to the set frequency. If the set frequency changes frequently, the motor's
acceleration/deceleration also changes.
F0.22 Base frequency for Range:0~1 Default:0
UP/DOWN modification
during running
0: Running frequency
1: Set frequency
This parameter is valid only when the frequency source is digital setting.
It is used to set the base frequency to be modified by using keys and or the terminal
UP/DOWN function. If the running frequency and set frequency are different, there will be a
large difference between the inverter's performance during the acceleration/deceleration
process.
F0.23 User password Range:0~65536 Default:0
If it is set to any non-zero number, the password protection function is enabled. After a
password has been set and taken effect, you must enter the correct password in order to enter
the menu. If the entered password is incorrect you cannot view or modify parameters.
If F0.23 is set to 00000, the previously set user password is cleared, and the password
protection function is disabled.
F0.24 Restore default Range:0~501 Default:0
settings
1: Restore default settings except motor parameters
If F0.24 is set to 1, most function codes are restored to the default settings except motor
parameters, frequency reference resolution, fault records, accumulative running time,
accumulative power-on time and accumulative power consumption .
2: Clear records
If F0.24 is set to 2, the fault records, accumulative running time , accumulative power-on
time and accumulative power consumption are cleared.
F0.25 Individualized Range:0~11 Default:00
parameter display
property
The setting of parameter display mode aims to facilitate you to view different types of
parameters based on actual requirements. The AT500 provides the following three parameter
display modes.
Unit's digit: User-defined parameter display selection.This mode displays only the
parameters user needs. Up to 30 parameters set by the FE group.
Ten's digit: Non-factory value menu, and the user to modify the parameters, this mode
displays only the user modified parameters.
Ten's digit Unit's digit
0: Not display 0: Not display
1: Display 1: Display
Menu mode switch over by MK.
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F0.26 Parameter modification Range:0~1 Default:0
property
0: Modifiable
1: Not modifiable
It is used to set whether the parameters are modifiable to avoid mal-function. If it is set to
0, all parameters are modifiable. If it is set to 1, all parameters can only be viewed.
Group F1: Motor parameters
F1.00 Motor model Range:0~1 Default:0
0: Common asynchronous motor
1: Variable frequency asynchronous motor
Range:0.1kW~1000.0 Default:Model
F1.01 Motor rated power
kW dependent
Default:Model
F1.02 Motor rated voltage Range:1V~2000V
dependent
Range:0.01A~655.35
A(≤55kW) Default:Model
F1.03 Motor rated current
0.1A~6553.5A dependent
(>55kW)
Motor rated Range:0.01Hz~maxi Default:Model
F1.04
frequency mum frequency dependent
Range:1rpm~65535rp Default:Model
F1.05 Motor nominal speed
m dependent

Range:0.001Ω~65.535
Motor stator Ω(≤55kW) Default:Model
F1.06
resistance 0.0001Ω~6.5535Ω(>55 dependent
kW)
Range:0.001Ω~65.535
Ω(≤55kW) Default:Model
F1.07 Rotor resistance
0.0001Ω~6.5535Ω(>55 dependent
kW)
Range:
0.01mH~655.35mH( ≤
Leakage inductive Default:Model
F1.08 55kW)
reactance dependent
0.001mH~65.535mH(>
55kW)
Range:0.1mH~6553.5m
Mutual inductive H(≤55kW) Default:Model
F1.09
reactance 0.01mH~655.35mH(>5 dependent
5kW)
Range:0.01A~655.35A
(≤55kW) Default:Model
F1.10 No-load current
0.1A~6553.5A dependent
(>55kW)
After the end of normal motor parameter identification, setting F1.06 ~ F1.10 will be
updated. Change the motor rated power (F1.01) or motor rated voltage (F1.02), the drive will
F1.06 ~ F1.10 parameter is set to the default standard motor parameters.
F1.27 Encoder pulses per Range:0~65535 Default:0
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revolution
This parameter is used to set the pulses per revolution (PPR) of ABZ or UVW
incremental encoder. In CLVC mode, the motor cannot run properly if this parameter is set
incorrectly.
F1.30 A/B phase sequence Range:0~1 Default:0
of ABZ incremental
encoder
It is valid for both asynchronous motor and synchronous motor. The A/B phase sequence
can be obtained through "Asynchronous motor complete auto-tuning" or "Synchronous motor
no-load auto-tuning".
F1.37 The parameters Range:0~2 Default:0
self-identification
0: No operation, which prohibits self-identification parameters
1: static self identification, suitable for induction motor and the load is not easy to
disengage, but not a complete self-identification of the occasion
Asynchronous machine standstill since the previous identification, you must set the
correct motor type and motor nameplate parameters F1.00 ~ F1.05. Stationary
self-identification, the drive can get F1.06 ~ F1.08 three parameters.
Action Description: Set the function code is 1, then press the RUN key, the drive will still
self-identify.
2: complete self-identification
To ensure the dynamic control performance of the inverter, please choose the complete
self-identification, and the motor must be separated from the load to keep the motor for the
no-load condition. Complete self-identification process, the inverter will be stationary self
identification, and then follow the acceleration time to accelerate to 80% F0.17 rated motor
frequency, after a period of time, according to the deceleration time F0.18 deceleration stop
and end self identification.
Asynchronous machine complete self-identification, the drive can get F1.06 ~ F1.10 five
motor parameters, and the encoder AB phase sequence F1.30, vector control current loop PI
parameters F5.13 ~ F5.16.
Action Description: Set the function code is 2, then press the RUN key, the drive will be a
complete self-identification.
Group F2:Input Terminal
AT500 series inverter have five multi-function input terminals X1 ~ X5 (X5 which can be
used as high-speed pulse input), two analog input terminal AI1, AI2 (which can be used as a
voltage input AI2, but also as a current input), a keyboard potentiometer.
F2.00 X1 function selection Range:0~50 Default:1
F2.01 X2 function selection Range:0~50 Default:4
F2.02 X3 function selection Range:0~50 Default:9
F2.03 X4 function selection Range:0~50 Default:12
F2.04 X5 function selection Range:0~50 Default:13
F2.05 X6 function selection Range:0~50 Default:0
F2.06 X7 function selection Range:0~50 Default:0
F2.07 X8 function selection Range:0~50 Default:0
F2.08 X9 function selection Range:0~50 Default:0
F2.09 X10 function Range:0~50 Default:0
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Set value Function Description
0 No function
1 Forward RUN (FWD) The terminal is used to control forward or reverse RUN
2 Reverse RUN (REV) of the inverter.
The terminal determines three-line control of the
3 Three-line control
inverter. For details, see the description of F2.11.
4 Forward JOG (FJOG) FJOG indicates forward JOG running, while RJOG
indicates reverse JOG running. The JOG
5 Reverse JOG (RJOG) frequency,acceleration time and deceleration time are
described respectively in F4.00,F4.01,F4.02.
6 Terminal UP If the frequency is determined by external terminals, the
terminals with the two functions are used as increment
and decrement commands for frequency
7 Terminal DOWN
modification.When the frequency source is digital
setting, they areused to adjust the frequency.
The inverter blocks its output, the motor coasts to rest
8 Coast to stop
and is not controlled by the inverter.
The terminal is used for fault reset function, the same as
9 Fault reset (RESET)
the function of RESET key on the operation panel.
The inverter decelerates to stop, but the running
parameters are all memorized, such as PLC, swing
10 RUN pause
frequency and PID parameters. After this function is
disabled, the inverter resumes its status before stop.
Normally open (NO)If this terminal becomes ON, the inverter reports
11 input of Err15and performs the fault protection action. For more
external fault details, see the description of F9.47.
Multi-reference terminal
12
1
Multi-reference terminal
13 The setting of 16 speeds or 16 other references can be
2
implemented through combinations of 16 states of these
Multi-reference terminal
14 four terminals.
3
Multi-reference terminal
15
4
Terminal 1 for
16 acceleration/deceleratio
Totally four groups of acceleration/deceleration time can
n time selection
be selected through combinations of two states of these
Terminal 2 for
two terminals.
17 acceleration/deceleratio
n time selection
Frequency sourceThe terminal is used to perform switchover between two
18
switch over frequency sources according to the setting in F0.07
If the frequency source is digital setting, the terminal is
UP and DOWN setting
used to clear the modification by using the UP/DOWN
clear
19 function or the increment/decrement key on the
(terminal, operation
operation panel, returning the set frequency to the value
panel)
of F0.08.
If the command source is set to terminal control (F0.02=
Command source
20 1), this terminal is used to perform switchover between
switch over keyboard
terminal control and operation panel control.
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If the command source is set to communication control
(F0.02 = 2), this terminal is used to perform switchover
between communication control and operation panel
control.
It enables the inverter to maintain the current frequency
Acceleration/Decelerati
21 output without being affected by external signals (except
on prohibited
the STOP command).
PID is invalid temporarily. The inverter maintains the
22 PID pause current frequency output without supporting PID
adjustment of frequency source.
The terminal is used to restore the original status of PLC
23 PLC status reset control for the inverter when PLC control is started again
after a pause
The inverter outputs the central frequency, and the swing
24 Swing pause
frequency function pauses
25 Counter input This terminal is used to count pulses
26 Counter reset This terminal is used to clear the counter status.
27 Length count input This terminal is used to count the length
28 Length reset This terminal is used to clear the length
Torque controlThe inverter is prohibited from torque control and enters
29
prohibited the speed control mode.
Pulse input (enabled
30 X5 is used for pulse input.
only for X5)
After this terminal becomes ON, the inverter directly
32 Immediate DC braking
switches over to the DC braking state.
Normally closed (NC)After this terminal becomes ON, the inverter reports
33
input of external fault Err15 and stops.
Frequency modificationAfter this terminal becomes ON, the inverter does not
34
forbidden respond to any frequency modification.
Reverse PID actionAfter this terminal becomes ON, the PID action direction
35
direction is reversed to the direction set in FA.03.
In operation panel mode, this terminal can be used to
External STOP terminal
36 stop the inverter, equivalent to the function of the STOP
1
key on the operation panel.
It is used to perform switchover between terminal
Command sourcecontrol and communication control. If the command
37
switch over terminal source is terminal control, the system will switch over to
communication control after this terminal becomes ON.
After this terminal becomes ON, the integral adjustment
38 PID integral pause function pauses. However, the proportional and
differentiation adjustment functions are still valid.
Switch over between
After this terminal becomes ON, the frequency source X
39 main frequency source
is replaced by the preset frequency set in F0.08.
X and digital Frequency
Switch over between
auxiliary frequencyAfter this terminal is enabled, the frequency source Y is
40
source Y and digitalreplaced by the preset frequency set in F0.08
frequency
41 Switch over betweenIf the PID parameters switchover performed by means of
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PID parameters DI terminal (FA.18 = 1), the PID parameters are FA.05
to FA.07 when the terminal becomes OFF; the PID
parameters are FA.15 to FA.17 when this terminal
becomes ON.
42 User-defined fault 1 If these two terminals become ON, the inverter reports
Err27 and Err28 respectively, and performs fault
43 User-defined fault 2
protection actions based on the setting in F9.49.
This terminal enables the inverter to switch over
between speed control and torque control. When this
Speed control/Torque
44 terminal becomes OFF, the inverter runs in the mode set
control switchover
in Fb.10. When this terminal becomes ON, the inverter
switches over to the other control mode.
When this terminal becomes ON, the inverter stops
within the shortest time. During the stop process, the
45 Emergency stop current remains at the set current upper limit. This
function is used to satisfy the requirement of stopping
the inverter in emergency state.
In any control mode (operation panel, terminal or
External STOP terminalcommunication), it can be used to make the inverter
46
2 decelerate to stop. In this case, the deceleration time is
deceleration time 4.
When this terminal becomes ON, the inverter decelerates
Deceleration DC
47 to the initial frequency of stop DC braking and then
braking
switches over to DC braking state.
When this terminal becomes ON, the inverter's current
Clear the current
48 running time is cleared. This function must be supported
running time
by F4.42 and F4.53
Table 6-2 Multi-reference Setting
Multi-reference Setting
multi-refer- multi-referen multi-refe Frequency Correspond
multi-referenc-
ence -ce terminal -rence setting -ing
e terminal 3
terminal 4 2 terminal 1 parameter
OFF OFF OFF OFF Reference 0 FC.51
OFF OFF OFF ON Reference 1 FC.01
OFF OFF ON OFF Reference 2 FC.02
OFF OFF ON ON Reference 3 FC.03
OFF ON OFF OFF Reference 4 FC.04
OFF ON OFF ON Reference 5 FC.05
OFF ON ON OFF Reference 6 FC.06
OFF ON ON ON Reference 7 FC.07
ON OFF OFF OFF Reference 8 FC.08
ON OFF OFF ON Reference 9 FC.09
ON OFF ON OFF Reference 10 FC.10
ON OFF ON ON Reference 11 FC.11
ON ON OFF OFF Reference 12 FC.12
ON ON OFF ON Reference 13 FC.13
ON ON ON OFF Reference 14 FC.14
ON ON ON ON Reference 15 FC.15
Table 6-3 State combinations of two terminals for acceleration/deceleration time selection

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Acceleration/Deceleration Time Selection
acceleration/ Acceleration acceleration/deceleration Correspond-i
deceleration time /deceleration time time selection ng parameter
terminal 2 terminal 1
OFF OFF Acceleration time1 F0.17、F0.18
OFF ON Acceleration time2 F4.03、F4.04
ON OFF Acceleration time3 F4.05、F4.06
ON ON Acceleration time4 F4.07、F4.08

Range:0.000s~1.0
F2.10 X filter time
00s Default:0.010s
It is used to set the software filter time of X terminal status. If X terminals are liable to
interference and may cause malfunction, increase the value of this parameter to enhance the
anti-interference capability. However, increase of X filter time will reduce the response of X
terminals.
F2.11 Terminal command Range:0~3 Default:0
mode
0: Two-line mode 1
It is the most commonly used two-line mode, in which the forward/reverse rotation of the
motor is decided by X1 and X2.

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X1
X2

Figure6.3 Setting of two-line mode 1


1: Two-line mode 2
In this mode, DI1 is RUN enabled terminal, and DI2 determines the running direction.

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X1
X2

Figure6.4 Setting of two-line mode 2


As shown in the preceding Figure , if K1 is ON, the inverter instructs forward rotation
when K2 is OFF, and instructs reverse rotation when K2 is ON. If K1 is OFF, the inverter
stops.
2: Three-line mode 1
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In this mode, X3 is RUN enabled terminal, and the direction is decided by X1 and X2.

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X1

X3

X2

Figure6.5 Setting of three-line mode 1


As shown in the preceding Figure , if SB1 is ON, the inverter instructs forward rotation
when SB2 is pressed to be ON and instructs reverse rotation when SB3 is pressed to be ON.
The inverter stops immediately after SB1 becomes OFF. During normal startup and running,
SB1 must remain ON. The inverter's running state is determined by the final actions on SB1,
SB2 and SB3.
3: Three-line mode 2
In this mode, X3 is RUN enabled terminal. The RUN command is given by X1 and the
direction is decided by X2.
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X1
X3

X2

Figure6.6 Setting of three-line mode 2


As shown in the preceding Figure , if SB1 is ON, the inverter starts running when SB2 is
pressed to be ON; the inverter instructs forward rotation when K is OFF and instructs reverse
rotation when K is ON. The inverter stops immediately after SB1 becomes OFF. During
normal startup and running, SB1 must remain ON. The inverter's running state is determined
by the final actions of SB1, SB2 and K.
F2.12 Terminal UP/DOWN Range:0.001~65.3 Default:1.000
rate 53
It is used to adjust the rate of change of frequency when the frequency is adjusted by
means of terminal UP/DOWN.
F2.13 Range:0.00s~10.0 Default:0.10s
AI1 filter time
0s
F2.14 Range:0.00s~10.0 Default:0.10s
AI2 filter time
0s
F2.15 Range:0.00s~10.0 Default:0.10s
AI3 filter time
0s
Definition analog input terminal AI1, AI2 and keyboard potentiometer filter time, the
input signal filtering. Long filtering time, the anti-interference ability, but the slow response;
filtering the fast response time is short, but weak anti-interference ability.
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AI curve 1 minimum
F2.16 Range:0.00V~F2.18 Default:0.20V
input
Corresponding setting
Range:-100.0%~100.0
F2.17 of AI curve 1 Default:0.0%
%
minimum input
AI curve 1 maximum
F2.18 Range:F2.16~+10.00V Default:10.00V
input
Corresponding setting
Range:-100.0%~100.0
F2.19 of AI curve 1 Default:100.0%
%
maximum input
These parameters are used to define the relationship between the analog input voltage and
the corresponding setting. When the analog input voltage exceeds the maximum value (F2.16),
the maximum value is used. When the analog input voltage is less than the minimum value
(F2.18), the value set in F2.34 (Setting for AI less than minimum input) is used.
When the analog input is current input, 1 mA current corresponds to 0.5 V voltage.In
different applications, 100% of analog input corresponds to different nominal values. For
details, refer to the description of different applications.Two typical setting examples are
shown in the following Figure .

Figure6.7 Corresponding relationship between analog input and set values


AI curve 2 minimum
F2.20 Range:0.00V~F2.22 Default:0.20V
input
Corresponding setting of
Range:-100.0%~+100.0
F2.21 AI curve 2 minimum Default:0.0%
%
input
AI curve 2maximum
F2.22 Range:F2.20~+10.00V Default:10.00V
input
Corresponding setting of
Range:-100.0%~+100.0
F2.23 AI Default:100.0%
%
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AI curve 3 minimum
F2.24 Range:0.00V~F2.26 Default:0.20V
input
Corresponding setting of
Range:-100.0%~+100.0
F2.25 AI Default:0.0%
%
curve 3 minimum input
AI curve 3 maximum
F2.26 Range:F2.24~+10.00V Default:10.00V
input
Corresponding setting of
Range:-100.0%~+100.0
F2.27 AI Default:100.0%
%
curve 3 maximum input
Please refer to the curve 1 when use 2,3 curve function.
F2.28 PULSE minimum input Range:0.00kHz~F2.30 Default:0.00kHz
Corresponding setting of Range:-100.0%~100.0
F2.29 Default:0.0%
PULSE minimum input %
Range:F2.28~100.00kH Default:50.00kH
F2.30 PULSE maximum input
z z
Corresponding setting of Range:-100.0%~100.0
F2.31 Default:100.0%
PULSE maximum input %
This group function code is used to set the relationship between the pulse frequency and
the corresponding set X5 between. Pulse frequency inverter can only enter through X5
channel.
F2.32 PULSE filter time Range:0.00s~10.00s Default:0.10s
PULSE input filtering time is defined on the input signal filtering. Long filtering time the
strong anti-interference ability, but the corresponding slowdowns; filtering the fast response
time is short, but immunity is weakened.
F2.33 AI curve selection Range:000~555 Default:321
The unit's digit, ten's digit and hundred's digit of this parameter are respectively used to
select the corresponding curve of AI1, AI2 and AI3. Any of the five curves can be selected for
AI1, AI2 and AI3.
Hundred's digit(AI3curve Ten's digit (AI2 curve Unit's digit (AI1 curve
selection) selection) selection)

1:Curve 1:F2.16~F2.19 1:Curve 1:F2.16~F2.19 1:Curve 1:F2.16~F2.19


2:Curve 2:F2.20~F2.23 2:Curve2:F2.20~F2.23 2:Curve2:F2.20~F2.23
3:Curve 3:F2.24~F2.27 3:Curve3:F2.24~F2.27 3:Curve3:F2.24~F2.27
4:Curve 4:P0.00~P0.07 4:Curve4:P0.00~P0.07 4:Curve4:P0.00~P0.07
5:Curve 5:P0.08~P0.15 5:Curve5:P0.08~P0.15 5:Curve5:P0.08~P0.15

F2.34 Setting for AI less than Range:000~111 Default:000


minimum input
This parameter is used to determine the corresponding setting when the analog input
voltage is less than the minimum value. The unit's digit, ten's digit and hundred's digit of this
parameter respectively correspond to the setting for AI2, AI2 and AI3.
If the value of a certain digit is 0, when analog input voltage is less than the minimum
input, the corresponding setting of the minimum input (F2.17,F2.21,F2.25) is used.
If the value of a certain digit is 1, when analog input voltage is less than the minimum
input, the corresponding value of this analog input is 0.0%.
F2.35 Range:0.0s~3600. Default:0.0s
X1 delay time
0s

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F2.36 Range:0.0s~3600. Default:0.0s
X2 delay time
0s
F2.37 Range:0.0s~3600. Default:0.0s
X3 delay time
0s
These parameters are used to set the delay time of the inverter when the status of X
terminals changes.Currently, only X1, X2 and X3 support the delay time function.
F2.38 X valid mode Range:00000~1111 Default:00000
selection 1
0: High level valid
The X terminal is valid when being connected with COM, and invalid when being
disconnected from COM.
1: Low level valid
The X terminal is invalid when being connected with COM, and invalid when being
disconnected from COM.
Ten thousand's Thousand's digit Hundred's digit Ten's digit Unit's digit
digit
X5 X4 X3 X2 X1
Group F3: Output Terminals
AT500 series inverter comes standard with two digital output terminal Y1, Y2 (Y2 which
can be used as high-speed pulse output DO), 2 relay outputs R, E, 2 analog outputs AO1, AO2
(can be selected as the current output).
F3.0 Y2/DO terminal output Range:0~1 Default:1
0 mode
Y2 / DO terminal is re-programmable terminals, can be used as high-speed pulse output
terminal (DO), can be used as an open-collector digital output terminal (Y2).
0: Pulse output (FMP)
1: Switch signal output (FMR)
DO as a pulse output, the maximum frequency of the output pulse is 100kHz, DO-related
functions, see Note F3.06.
F3.01 Y1function (open Range:0~45 Default:1
collector output
terminal)
F3.02 Y2function (open Range:0~45 Default:0
collector output
terminal)
F3.03 R relay output Range:0~45 Default:2
function selection
F3.04 E relay output Range:0~45 Default:0
function selection
Definition digital output terminal Y1, Y2 and relay R, E functions. Y2 / DO terminal as a
high-speed pulse output, not F3.02 setting function, but set in the F3.06.
Table 6-5 Functions of output terminals
Value Function Description
0 No output
When the inverter is running and has output frequency(can be
1 inverter running
zero), the terminal becomes ON.
When the inverter stops due to a fault, the terminal becomes
2 Fault output (stop)
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Frequency-level
3 detection Refer to the descriptions of F4.19,F4.20.
FDT1 output
When the output frequency and set frequency error is less
4 Frequency reached than F4.21 (percentage of the maximum frequency with
respect to) the set value, the output ON.
If the inverter runs with the output frequency of 0, the
Zero-speed running (no
5 terminal becomes ON. If the inverter is in the stop state,the
output at stop)
terminal becomes OFF.
The inverter judges whether the motor load exceeds the
overload pre-warning threshold before performing the
Motor overloadprotection action. If the pre-warning threshold is exceeded,the
6
pre-warning
terminal becomes ON. For motor overload parameters,see the
descriptions of F9.00~F9.02。
inverter overloadThe terminal becomes ON 10s before the inverter overload
7
pre-warning protection action is performed.
Set count value reached The terminal becomes ON when the count value reaches the
8
value set in Fb.08
Designated count value
The terminal becomes ON when the count value reaches the
9 reached
value set in group Fb
Length reached The terminal becomes ON when the detected actual length
10
exceeds the value set in Fb.05
When simple PLC completes one cycle, the terminal outputs a
11 PLC cycle complete
pulse signal with width of 250 ms.
Accumulative running
If the accumulative running time of the inverter exceeds the
12 time
time set in F4.17, the terminal becomes ON
reached
If the set frequency exceeds the frequency upper limit or
Frequency limited
13 lower limit and the output frequency of the inverter reaches
the upper limit or lower limit, the terminal becomes ON.
In speed control mode, if the output torque reaches the torque
14 Torque limited limit, the inverter enters the stall protection state and
meanwhile the terminal becomes ON.
If the inverter main circuit and control circuit become stable,
15 Ready for RUN and the inverter detects no fault and is ready for RUN, the
terminal becomes ON.
When the input of AI1 is larger than the input of AI2, the
16 AI1>AI2
terminal becomes ON.
Frequency upper limit
If the running frequency reaches the upper limit, the terminal
17 reached
becomes ON.
Frequency lower limit
reached (no output atIf the running frequency reaches the lower limit, the terminal
18
stop) becomes ON. In the stop state, the terminal becomes OFF.

Under voltage stateIf the inverter is in undervoltage state, the terminal becomes
19
output ON.
20 Communication setting Refer to the communication protocol.
23 Zero-speed running 2If the output frequency of the inverter is 0, the terminal
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(having becomes ON. In the state of stop, the signal is still ON.
output at stop)
Accumulative power-on
If the inverter accumulative power-on time (F8.13)exceeds
24 time
the value set in F4.16, the terminal becomes ON.
reached
Frequency level
25 detection Refer to the descriptions of F4.28 and F4.29
FDT2 output
26 Frequency 1 reached Refer to the descriptions of F4.30 and F4.31
27 Frequency 2 reached Refer to the descriptions of F4.32 and F4.33
28 Current 1 reached Refer to the descriptions of F4.38 and F4.39
29 Current 2 reached Refer to the descriptions of F4.40 and F4.41
If the timing function (F4.42) is valid, the terminal becomes
30 Timing reached ON after the current running time of the inverter reaches the
set time.
If AI1 input is larger than the value of F4.46 (AI1 input
AI1 input limit exceeded
31 voltage upper limit) or lower than the value of F4.45 (AI1
input voltage lower limit), the terminal becomes ON.
32 Load becoming 0 If the load becomes 0, the terminal becomes ON.
If the inverter is in the reverse running state, the terminal
33 Reverse running
becomes ON.
34 Zero current state Refer to the descriptions of F4.34 ,F4.35
If the heatsink temperature of the inverter module
Module temperature
35 (F8.07)reaches the set module temperature threshold (F4.47),
reached
the terminal becomes ON
Software current limit
36 Refer to the descriptions of F4.36,F4.37
exceeded
Frequency lower limit
If the running frequency reaches the lower limit, the terminal
37 reached (having output
becomes ON. In the stop state, the signal is still ON
at stop)
Alarm output If a fault occurs on the inverter and the inverter continues to
38
run, the terminal outputs the alarm signal.
Current running time
If the current running time of inverter exceeds the value of
40 reached
F4.53, the terminal becomes ON.
Analog levels:ADT1 Output OFF when the analog input voltage is higher than
41
F4.57, the output is ON, less than F4.56
When the analog input voltage is higher than F4.59, output
42 Analog levels:ADT2
ON, OFF output below the F4.58
43 Keep
44 The X1 state The X1 current state
45 The X2 state The X2 current state

F3.06 DO output function Range:0~16 Default:0


selection
F3.07 AO1output function Range:0~16 Default:0
selection
F3.08 AO2output function Range:0~16 Default:1
selection
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DO terminal output pulse frequency range of 0.01kHz ~ F3.09 (DO maximum output
frequency), F3.09 can be set between 0.01kHz ~ 100.00kHz.
Analog output AO1 and AO2 output range of 0V ~ 10V, or 0mA ~ 20mA.
Pulse output or analog output range, with the corresponding scaling function relationships
in the table below:
Value Function Range
0 Running frequency 0 to maximum output frequency
1 Set frequency 0 to maximum output frequency
2 Output current 0 to 2 times of rated motor current
3 Output torque 0 to 2 times of rated motor torque
4 Output power 0 to 2 times of rated power
5 Output voltage 0 to 1.2 times of rated inverter
voltage
6 Pulse input 0.01kHz~100.00kHz
7 AI1 0V~10V
8 AI2 0V~10V(0~20mA)
9 AI3 0V~10V
10 Length 0 to maximum set length
11 Count value 0 to maximum count value
12 Communication 0.0%~100.0%
setting
13 Motor rotational 0 to rotational speed corresponding
speed to maximum output frequency
14 Output current 0.0A~1000.0A
15 Output voltage 0.0V~1000.0V

F3.09 Maximum output Range:0.01kHz~100.00k Default:50.00Hz


Frequency of DO Hz
If the Y2/DO terminal is used for pulse output, this parameter is used to set the maximum
frequency of pulse output.
F3.10 AO1 offset coefficient Range:-100.0~+100.0 Default:0.0
F3.11 AO1 gain Range:-10.00~+10.00 Default:1.00
These parameters are used to correct the zero drift of analog output and the output
amplitude deviation. They can also be used to define the desired AO curve.
If "b" represents zero offset, "k" represents gain, "Y" represents actual output, and "X"
represents standard output, the actual output is: Y = kX + b.
The zero offset coefficient 100% of AO1 and AO2 corresponds to 10 V (or 20 mA). The
standard output refers to the value corresponding to the analog output of 0 to 10 V (or 0 to 20
mA) with no zero offset or gain adjustment.
For example, if the analog output is used as the running frequency, and it is expected that
the output is 8 V when the frequency is 0 and 3 V at the maximum frequency, the gain shall be
set to -0.50, and the zero offset shall be set to 80%.
F3.12 AO2 offset Range:-100.0~+100.0 Default:0.0
coefficient
F3.13 AO2 gain Range:-10.00~+10.00 Default:1.00
Reference to F3.10 and F3.11.
F3.14 Y1output delay time Range:0.0s~3600.0s Default:0.0s
F3.15 Y2output delay time Range:0.0s~3600.0s Default:0.0s
F3.16 R output delay time Range:0.0s~3600.0s Default:0.0s

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F3.17 E output delay time Range:0.0s~3600.0s Default:0.0s
These parameters are used to set the delay time of output terminals Y1,Y2, relay R, relay
E from status change to actual output.
F3.19 Output terminals Range:0000~1111 Default:0000
valid mode selection
It is used to set the logic of output terminals Y1, Y2, relay R, .relay R
0: Positive logic
The output terminal is valid when being connected with COM, and invalid when being
disconnected from COM.
1: Positive logic
The output terminal is invalid when being connected with COM, and valid when being
disconnected from COM.
Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
E R Y2 Y1
Group F4: Auxiliary Functions
JOG running Range:0.00Hz~the
F4.00 Default:2.00Hz
frequency maximum frequency
JOG acceleration
F4.01 Range:0.0s~6500.0s Default:20.0s
time
JOG deceleration
F4.02 Range:0.0s~6500.0s Default:20.0s
time
These parameters are used to define the set frequency and acceleration/deceleration time
of the inverter when jogging. The startup mode is "Direct start" (F7.00 = 0) and the stop mode
is "Decelerate to stop" (F7.10 = 0) during jogging.
Default:Model
F4.03 Acceleration time 2 Range:0.0s~6500.0s
dependent
Default:Model
F4.04 Deceleration time 2 Range:0.0s~6500.0s
dependent
Default:Model
F4.05 Acceleration time 3 Range:0.0s~6500.0s
dependent
Default:Model
F4.06 Deceleration time 3 Range:0.0s~6500.0s
dependent
Default:Model
F4.07 Acceleration time 4 Range:0.0s~6500.0s
dependent
Default:Model
F4.08 Deceleration time 4 Range:0.0s~6500.0s
dependent
The AT500 provides a total of four groups of acceleration/deceleration time, that is, the
preceding three groups and the group defined by F0.17 and F0.18. Definitions of four groups
are completely the same. You can switch over between the four groups of
acceleration/deceleration time through different state combinations of X terminals. For more
details, see the descriptions of F2.01 to F2.05.
Range:0.00Hz~the maximum
F4.09 Jump frequency 1 Default:0.00Hz
frequency
Range:0.00Hz~the maximum
F4.10 Jump frequency 2 Default:0.00Hz
frequency
Frequency jump Range:0.00Hz~the maximum
F4.11 Default:0.01Hz
amplitude frequency
If the set frequency is within the frequency jump range, the actual running frequency is
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the jump frequency close to the set frequency. Setting the jump frequency helps to avoid the
mechanical resonance point of the load.
The AT500 supports two jump frequencies. If both are set to 0, the frequency jump
function is disabled. The principle of the jump frequencies and jump amplitude is shown in the
following Figure .

Figure6.8 Principle of the jump frequencies and jump amplitude


Forward/Reverse
Range:0.0s~3000.
F4.12 rotation dead-zone Default:0.0s
0s
time
It is used to set the time when the output is 0 Hz at transition of the inverter forward
rotation and reverse rotation, as shown in the following Figure .

Figure6.9 Forward/Reverse rotation dead-zone time


F4.13 Reverse control Range:0~1 Default:0
0: Enabled
1: Disabled
It is used to set whether the inverter allows reverse rotation. In the applications where
reverse rotation is prohibited, set this parameter to 1.
Running mode when
set frequency lower
F4.14 Range:0~2 Default:0
than frequency lower
limit
It is used to set the inverter running mode when the set frequency is lower than the
frequency lower limit. The AT500 provides three running modes to satisfy requirements of
various applications
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0: Run at frequency lower limit
1: Stop
2: Run at zero speed
F4.15 Droop control Range:0.00Hz~10.00Hz Default:0.00Hz
his function is typically used for load sharing with multiple motors drag a load. Droop
control refers to as the load increases, the inverter output frequency decreases, so more than
one motor drive the same load, the load of the motor output frequency drops more, which can
reduce the load on the motor to achieve multiple motors load evenly.
This parameter refers to the inverter rated output load, the output frequency decreases
value.
Accumulative
F4.16 power-on time Range:0s~65000h Default:0h
threshold
If the accumulative power-on time (F8.13) reaches the value set in this parameter, the
corresponding DO terminal becomes ON.
Accumulative
F4.17 running time Range:0s~65000h Default:0h
threshold
It is used to set the accumulative running time threshold of the inverter. If the
accumulative running time (F8.13) reaches the value set in this parameter, the corresponding
digital output terminal becomes ON.
Startup
F4.18 Range:0~1 Default:0
protection
This parameter is used to set whether to enable the safety protection. If it is set to 1, the
inverter does not respond to the run command valid upon inverter power-on (for example, an
input terminal is ON before power-on). The inverter responds only after the run command is
canceled and becomes valid again.In addition, the inverter does not respond to the run command valid
upon fault reset of the inverter. The run protection can be disabled only after the run command is canceled.
In this way, the motor can be protected from responding to run commands upon power-on or fault reset in
unexpected conditions.
Frequency detection
Range:0.00Hz~the
F4.19 value Default:50.00Hz
maximum frequency
(FDT1)
Frequency detection
F4.20 hysteresis (FDT Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:5.0%
hysteresis 1)
If the running frequency is higher than the value of F4.19, the corresponding Y terminal
becomes ON. If the running frequency is lower than value of F4.19, the DO terminal goes
OFF.
These two parameters are respectively used to set the detection value of output frequency
and hysteresis value upon cancellation of the output. The value of F4.20 is a percentage of the
hysteresis frequency to the frequency detection value (F4.19).The FDT function is shown in
the following Figure .

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Figure6.10 FDT level


Detection range of
F4.21 Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
frequency reached
If the inverter running frequency is within the certain range of the set frequency, the
corresponding DO terminal becomes ON.
This parameter is used to set the range within which the output frequency is detected
to reach the set frequency. The value of this parameter is a percentage relative to the maximum
frequency. The detection range of frequency reached is shown in the following figure .

Figure 6.11 Detection range of frequency reached


Jump frequency
during
F4.22 Range:0~1 Default:0
acceleration/decelerat
ion
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
It is used to set whether the jump frequencies are valid during
acceleration/deceleration.When the jump frequencies are valid during acceleration/deceleration,
and the running frequency is within the frequency jump range, the actual running frequency
will jump over the set frequency jump amplitude.
Frequency switchover
pointbetween
Range:0.00Hz~maximu
F4.25 acceleration time Default:0.00Hz
m frequency
1and acceleration
time 2
F4.26 Frequency switchover Range:0.00Hz~maximu Default:0.00Hz

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point between m frequency
deceleration time 1
and deceleration time
2
This function is valid when motor 1 is selected and acceleration/deceleration time
switchover is not performed by means of X terminal. It is used to select different groups of
acceleration/deceleration time based on the running frequency range rather than X terminal
during the running process of the inverter.

F4.25
F4.26

Figure 6.12 Acceleration/deceleration time switchover


During acceleration, if the running frequency is smaller than the value of F4.25,
acceleration time 2 is selected. If the running frequency is larger than the value of
F4.25,acceleration time 1 is selected.
During deceleration, if the running frequency is larger than the value of F4.26,
deceleration time 1 is selected. If the running frequency is smaller than the value of F4.26,
deceleration time 2 is selected.
Terminal JOG
F4.27 Range:0~1 Default:0
preferred
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
It is used to set whether terminal JOG is preferred.
If terminal JOG is preferred, the inverter switches to terminal JOG running state when
there is a terminal JOG command during the running process of the inverter.
Frequency detection
Range:0.00Hz~maximu
F4.28 value Default:50.00Hz
m frequency
(FDT2)
Frequency detection
F4.29 hysteresis (FDT Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:5.0%
hysteresis 2)
Refer to description of F4.19, F4.20.
Any frequency
Range:0.00Hz~maximu
F4.30 reaching Default:50.00Hz
m frequency
detection value 1
Any frequency
F4.31 reaching Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
detection amplitude 1

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Any frequency
Range:0.00Hz~maximu
F4.32 reaching Default:50.00Hz
m frequency
detection value 2
Any frequency
F4.33 reaching Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
detection amplitude 2
If the output frequency of the inverter is within the positive and negative amplitudes of
the any frequency reaching detection value, the corresponding digital output becomes ON.
The AT500 provides two groups of any frequency reaching detection parameters,
including frequency detection value and detection amplitude, as shown in the following
figure .

Figure 6.13 Any frequency reaching detection


F4.34 Zero current detection level Range:0.0%~300.0% Default:5.0%
Zero current detection delay
F4.35 Range:0.01s~600.00s Default:0.10s
time
If the output current of the inverter is equal to or less than the zero current detection level
and the duration exceeds the zero current detection delay time, the corresponding output
terminal becomes ON. The zero current detection is shown in the following figure .

Figure6.14 Zero current detection


Range:
F4.36 Output overcurrent threshold Default:200.0%
0.0%~300.0%
Output overcurrent detection Range:0.00s~600.00
F4.37 Default:0.00s
delay time s
If the output current of the inverter is equal to or higher than the overcurrent threshold
and the duration exceeds the detection delay time, the corresponding output terminal becomes
ON. The output overcurrent detection function is shown in the following Figure .

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F4.26

Figure 6.15 Output overcurrent detection


Any current reaching
F4.38 Range:0.0%~300.0% Default:100.0%
1
Any current reaching
F4.39 Range:0.0%~300.0% Default:0.0%
1 amplitude
Any current
F4.40 Range:0.0%~300.0% Default:100.0%
reaching2
Any current reaching
F4.41 Range:0.0%~300.0% Default:0.0%
2 amplitude
If the output current of the inverter is within the positive and negative amplitudes of any
current reaching detection value, the corresponding output terminal becomes ON.
The AT500 provides two groups of any current reaching detection parameters, including
current detection value and detection amplitudes, as shown in the following Figure .

Figure 6.16 Any current reaching detection


F4.42 Timing function Range:0~1 Default:0
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Timing duration
F4.43 Range:0~3 Default:0
source
0:F4.44
1:AI1
2:AI2
3:AI3(100% of analog input corresponds to the value of F4.44)
Range:0.0Min~6500.0
F4.44 Timing duration Default:0.0Min
Min
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These parameters are used to implement the inverter timing function.
If F4.42 is set to 1, the inverter starts to time at startup. When the set timing duration is
reached, the inverter stops automatically and meanwhile the corresponding DO becomes
ON.
The inverter starts timing from 0 each time it starts up and the remaining timing duration
can be queried by H0.28.
The timing duration is set in F4.43 and F4.44, in unit of minute.
AI1 input voltage lower Range:0.00V~F4.
F4.45 Default:3.10V
limit 46
AI1 input voltage upper Range:F4.45~10.0
F4.46 Default:6.80V
limit 0V
These two parameters are used to set the limits of the input voltage to provide protection
on
the inverter. When the AI1 input is larger than the value of F4.46 or smaller than the value
of F4.45, the corresponding output terminal becomes ON, indicating that AI1 input
exceeds the limit.
Module temperature
F4.47 Range:0~100 Default:75℃
threshold
When the heatsink temperature of the inverter reaches the value of this parameter, the
corresponding output terminal becomes ON, indicating that the module temperature reaches
the threshold.
F4.48 Cooling fan control Range:0~1 Default:0
It is used to set the working mode of the cooling fan. If this parameter is set to 0, the fan
works when the inverter is in running state. When the inverter stops, the cooling fan works if
the heatsink temperature is higher than 40°C, and stops working if the heatsink temperature is
lower than 40°C.
If this parameter is set to 1, the cooling fan keeps working after power on.
Wakeup
F4.49 Range:F4.51~F0.10 Default:0.00Hz
frequency
Wakeup delay
F4.50 Range:0.0s~6500.0s Default:0.0s
time
Dormant
F4.51 Range:0.00Hz~F4.49 Default:0.00Hz
frequency
Dormant delay
F4.52 Range:0.0~6500.0s Default:0.0s
time
These parameters are used to implement the dormant and wakeup functions in the water
supply application.
When the inverter is in running state, the inverter enters the dormant state and stops
automatically after the dormant delay time (F4.52) if the set frequency is lower than or equal
to the dormant frequency (F4.51).
When the inverter is in dormant state and the current running command is effective, the
inverters starts up after the wakeup delay time (F4.50) if the set frequency is higher than or
equal to the wakeup frequency (F4.49).
Generally, set the wakeup frequency equal to or higher than the dormant frequency. If the
wakeup frequency and dormant frequency are set to 0, the dormant and wakeup functions are
disabled.
When the dormant function is enabled, if the frequency source is PID, whether PID
operation is performed in the dormant state is determined by FA.28. In this case, select PID
operation enabled in the stop state (FA.28 = 1).
F4.53 Current running time Range:0.0Min~6500.0 Default:0.0Min
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reached Min
If the current running time reaches the value set in this parameter, the corresponding
output terminal becomes ON, indicating that the current running time is reached.
Unit's digit:
0:AI1
ADT1channel 1:AI2
F4.54 Default:00
selection Ten's digit:
0:No output when stop
1:Output when stop
Unit's digit:
0:AI1
ADT2channel 1:AI2
F4.55 Default:01
selection Ten's digit:
0:No output when stop
1:Output when stop
ADT1 output upper F4.57~10.00
F4.56 Default:10.00V
limit
ADT1 output lower 0.00~F4.56
F4.57 Default:0.00V
limit
ADT2 output F4.59~10.00
F4.58 Default:10.00V
upper limit
ADT2 output lower 0.00~F4.58
F4.59 Default:0.00V
limit
When the AI voltage is higher than the ADT upper limit value, the inverter function
output terminal (41/42: Frequency detection ADT1 / ADT2 output) will be ON , and the
frequency is below the lower limit value of ADT, the ON signal is canceled.
Group F5: Vector Control Parameters

Speed loop proportional


F5.00 1~100 Default:30
gain 1
F5.01 Speed loop integral time 1 0.01s~10.00s Default:0.50s
F5.02 Switchover frequency 1 0.00~F5.05 Default:5.00Hz
Speed loop proportional
F5.03 1~100 Default:20
gain 2
F5.04 Speed loop integral time 2 0.01s~10.00s Default:1.00s
F5.02~maximum
F5.05 Switchover frequency 2 Default:10.00Hz
frequency
The parameters of this group is only valid for vector control, not for V / F control.Speed
loop PI parameters vary with running frequencies of the inverter.
If the running frequency is less than or equal to "Switchover frequency 1" (F5.02), the
speed loop PI parameters are F5.00 and F5.01.
If the running frequency is equal to or greater than "Switchover frequency 2" (F5.05), the
speed loop PI parameters are F5.03 and F5.04.
If the running frequency is between F2.02 and F2.05, the speed loop PI parameters are
obtained from the linear switchover between the two groups of PI parameters, as shown in
Figure 6.17.

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F5.00
F5.01

F5.03
F5.04

F5.02 F5.05
Figure 6.17 Relationship between running frequencies and PI parameters
The speed dynamic response characteristics in vector control can be adjusted by setting
the proportional gain and integral time of the speed regulator.To achieve a faster system
response, increase the proportional gain and reduce the integral time. Be aware that this may
lead to system oscillation.
The recommended adjustment method is as follows:If the factory setting cannot meet the
requirements, make proper adjustment. Increase the proportional gain first to ensure that the
system does not oscillate, and then reduce the integral time to ensure that the system has quick
response and small overshoot.
Note:Improper PI parameter setting may cause too large speed overshoot, and overvoltage
fault may even occur when the overshoot drops.
Vector control slip
F5.06 Range:50%~200% Default:100%
gain
For SFVC, it is used to adjust speed stability accuracy of the motor. When the motor with
load runs at a very low speed, increase the value of this parameter; when the motor with load
runs at a very large speed, decrease the value of this parameter.
For CLVC, it is used to adjust the output current of the inverter with same load.
Time constant of
F5.07 Range:0.000s~0.100s Default:0.000s
speed loop filter
In the vector control mode, the output of the speed loop regulator is torque current
reference. This parameter is used to filter the torque references. It need not be adjusted
generally and can be increased in the case of large speed fluctuation. In the case of motor
oscillation, decrease the value of this parameter properly.
If the value of this parameter is small, the output torque of the inverter may fluctuate
greatly, but the response is quick.
Vector control
F5.08 Range:0~200 Default:64
overexcitation gain
During deceleration of the inverter, over-excitation control can restrain rise of the bus
voltage to avoid the overvoltage fault. The larger the over-excitation gain is, the better the
restraining effect is.
Increase the over-excitation gain if the inverter is liable to overvoltage error during
deceleration. Too large over-excitation gain, however, may lead to an increase in output current.
Therefore, set this parameter to a proper value in actual applications.
Set the over-excitation gain to 0 in applications of small inertia (the bus voltage will not
rise during deceleration) or where there is a braking resistor.
Torque upper limit
F5.09 source in speed Range:0~7 Default:0
control mode
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Digital setting of
F5.10 torque upper limit in Range:0.0%~200.0% Default:150.0%
speed control mode
0: A2-48
1: AI1
2: AI2
3: AI3
4: Pulse setting (X5)
5: Via communication
6: MIN(AI1,AI2)
7: MAX(AI1,AI2)
When the inverter is in communication with the master, if F5.09 is set to 5
“communication setting”, F5.10 “Digital setting of torque upper limit in speed control mode”
can be set via communication from the master.
In other conditions, the host computer writes data -100.00% to
100.00% by the communication address 0x1000, where 100.0% corresponds to the value
of F5.10. The communication protocol can be Modbus.
Excitation adjustment
F5.13 Range:0~60000 Default:2000
proportional gain
Excitation adjustment integral
F5.14 Range:0~60000 Default:1300
gain
Torque adjustment proportional
F5.15 Range:0~60000 Default:2000
gain
F5.16 Torque adjustment integral gain Range:0~60000 Default:1300
These are current loop PI parameters for vector control. These parameters are
automatically obtained through "Asynchronous motor complete auto-tuning" or "Synchronous
motor noload auto-tuning", and need not be modified.
The dimension of the current loop integral regulator is integral gain rather than integral
time.Note that too large current loop PI gain may lead to oscillation of the entire control loop.
Therefore, when current oscillation or torque fluctuation is great, manually decrease the
proportional gain or integral gain here.
Group F6: V/F Control Parameters
Group F6 is valid only for V/F control.
V/F curve
F6.00 Range:0~8 Default:0
setting
0: Linear V/F
It is applicable to common constant torque load.
1: Multi-point V/F
It is applicable to special load such as dehydrator and centrifuge. Any such V/F curve can
be obtained by setting parameters of F6.03 to F6.08.
2: Square V/F
3: 1.2-power V/F
4: 1.4-power V/F
6: 1.6-power V/F
8: 1.8-power V/F
2 to 8 is suitable for fans, pumps, centrifugal loads
Default:Model
F6.01 Torque boost Range:0.0~30.0
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Cut-off frequency of Range:0.00Hz~maximu
F6.02 Default:50.00Hz
torqueboost m frequency
To compensate the low frequency torque characteristics of V/F control, you can boost the
output voltage of the inverter at low frequency by modifying F6.01.
If the torque boost is set to too large, the motor may overheat, and the inverter may suffer
overcurrent. If the load is large and the motor startup torque is insufficient, increase the value
of F6.01.If the load is small,decrease the value of F6.01. If it is set to 0.0, the inverter performs
automatic torque boost. In this case, the inverter automatically calculates the torque boost
value based on motor parameters including the stator resistance.
F6.02 specifies the frequency under which torque boost is valid. Torque boost becomes
invalid when this frequency is exceeded, as shown in the following Figure .

Figure6.18 Manual torque boost


F6.03 Multi-point V/F frequency 1 Range:0.00Hz~F6.05 Default:0.00Hz
F6.04 Multi-point V/F voltage 1 Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
F6.05 Multi-point V/F frequency 2 Range:F6.03~F6.07 Default:0.00Hz
F6.06 Multi-point V/F voltage 2 Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
Range:F6.05~rated
F6.07 Multi-point V/F frequency 3 motor frequency Default:0.00Hz
(F1.04)
F6.08 Multi-point V/F voltage 3 Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
These six parameters are used to define the multi-point V/F curve.
The multi-point V/F curve is set based on the motor's load characteristic. The relationship
between voltages and frequencies is:V1 < V2 < V3, F1 < F2 < F3
At low frequency, higher voltage may cause overheat or even burnt out of the motor and
overcurrent stall or overcurrent protection of the inverter.

Figure6.19 Setting of multi-point V/F curve


F6.09 V/F slip Range:0.0%~200.0% Default:0.0%

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compensation gain
This parameter is valid only for the asynchronous motor.
It can compensate the rotational speed slip of the asynchronous motor when the load of
the motor increases, stabilizing the motor speed in case of load change. If this parameter is set
to 100%, it indicates that the compensation when the motor bears rated load is the rated motor
slip. The rated motor slip is automatically obtained by the inverter through calculation based
on the rated motor frequency and rated motor rotational speed in group F1.
Generally, if the motor rotational speed is different from the target speed, slightly adjust
this parameter.
V/F over-excitation
F6.10 Range:0~200 Default:64
gain
During deceleration of the inverter, over-excitation can restrain rise of the bus
voltage,preventing the overvoltage fault. The larger the over-excitation is, the better the
restraining result is.
Increase the over-excitation gain if the inverter is liable to overvoltage error during
deceleration. However, too large over-excitation gain may lead to an increase in the output
current. Set F6.09 to a proper value in actual applications.
Set the over-excitation gain to 0 in the applications where the inertia is small and the bus
voltage will not rise during motor deceleration or where there is a braking resistor.
V/F oscillation Default:Mode
F6.11 Range:0~100
suppression gain dependent
Set this parameter to a value as small as possible in the prerequisite of efficient oscillation
suppression to avoid influence on V/F control.
Set this parameter to 0 if the motor has no oscillation. Increase the value properly only
when the motor has obvious oscillation. The larger the value is, the better the oscillation
suppression result will be.
When the oscillation suppression function is enabled, the rated motor current and noload
current must be correct. Otherwise, the V/F oscillation suppression effect will not be
Satisfactory.

Limited flow
F6.13 protection function Range:0~1 Default:0
selection
This feature is used to limit flow protection
0:invalid
1:valid
Current limiting
F6.14 Range:0~600(A) Default:70
protection value
Limited current
F6.15 Range:0.0~60.0(s) Default:02.0
protection action time
When F6.13 (set to: 1) effectively, the inverter running current after reaching
current-limiting protection value (F6.14), and the duration of the current reach current-limiting
protection action time (F6.15) value, the frequency converter to jump ERR28 failure.

Group F7: Start/Stop Control


F7.00 Start mode Range:0~2 Default:0
0: Direct start
– If the DC braking time is set to 0, the inverter starts to run at the startup frequency.
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– If the DC braking time is not 0, the inverter performs DC braking first and then starts to
run at the startup frequency. It is applicable to small-inertia load application where the motor is
likely to rotate at startup.
1: Rotational speed tracking restart
The inverter judges the rotational speed and direction of the motor first and then starts at
the tracked frequency. Such smooth start has no impact on the rotating motor. It is applicable
to the restart upon instantaneous power failure of large-inertia load. To ensure the performance
of rotational speed tracking restart, set the motor parameters
in group F1 correctly.
2: DC braking restart
DC brake firstly,then restart.
Rotational speed tracking
F7.01 Range:0~2 Default:0
mode
To complete the rotational speed tracking process within the shortest time, select the
proper mode in which the inverter tracks the motor rotational speed.
0: From frequency at stop
It is the commonly selected mode.
1: From zero frequency
It is applicable to restart after a long time of power failure.
2: From the maximum frequency
It is applicable to the power-generating load.
Rotational speed tracking
F7.02 Range:1~100 Default:20
speed
In the rotational speed tracking restart mode, select the rotational speed tracking speed.
The larger the value is, the faster the tracking is. However, too large value may cause
unreliable tracking.
Range:0.00Hz~10.00
F7.03 Startup frequency Default:0.00Hz
Hz
Startup frequency holding
F7.04 Range:0.0s~100.0s Default:0.0s
time
To ensure the motor torque at inverter startup, set a proper startup frequency. In addition,
to build excitation when the motor starts up, the startup frequency must be held for a certain
period.
The startup frequency (F7.03) is not restricted by the frequency lower limit. If the set
target frequency is lower than the startup frequency, the inverter will not start and stays in the
standby state.
During switchover between forward rotation and reverse rotation, the startup frequency
holding time is disabled. The holding time is not included in the acceleration time but in the
running time of simple PLC.
F7.05 Startup DC braking current Range:0%~100% Default:0%
F7.06 Startup DC braking time Range:0.0s~100.0s Default:0.0s
Startup DC braking is generally used during restart of the inverter after the rotating motor
stops.
Startup DC braking is valid only for direct start (F7.00 = 0). In this case, the inverter
performs DC braking at the set startup DC braking current. After the startup DC braking time,
the inverter starts to run. If the startup DC braking time is 0, the inverter starts directly without
DC braking. The larger the startup DC braking current is, the larger the braking force is.
The startup DC braking current or pre-excited current is a percentage relative to the base
value.
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base value is the rated motor current.
• If the rated motor current is greater than 80% of the rated inverter current, the base
value is 80% of the rated inverter current.
Acceleration/Decelera
F7.07 Range:0~2 Default:0
tion mode
It is used to set the frequency change mode during the inverter start and stop process.
0: Linear acceleration/deceleration
The output frequency increases or decreases in linear mode. The AT500 provides four
group of acceleration/deceleration time, which can be selected by using F4.03 to F4.08.
1: S-curve acceleration/deceleration A
The output frequency increases or decreases along the S curve. This mode is generally
used in the applications where start and stop processes are relatively smooth, such as elevator
and conveyor belt. F7.08 and F7.09 respectively define the time proportions of the start
segment and the end segment.
2: S-curve acceleration/deceleration B
In this curve, the rated motor frequency fb is always the inflexion point. This mode is
usually used in applications where acceleration/deceleration is required at the speed higher
than the rated frequency.
When the set frequency is higher than the rated frequency, the acceleration/deceleration
time is:

In the formula, f is the set frequency, f b is the rated motor frequency and T is the
acceleration time from 0 Hz to f b .
Time proportion of S-curve start Range:0.0%~
F7.08 Default:30.0%
segment (100.0%-F7.09)
Time proportion of S-curve end Range:0.0%~
F7.09 Default:30.0%
segment (100.0%-F7.08)
These two parameters respectively define the time proportions of the start segment and
the end segment of S-curve acceleration/deceleration. They must satisfy the requirement:
F7.08 + F7.09 ≤ 100.0%.
In Figure 6.20, t1 is the time defined in F7.08, within which the slope of the output
frequency change increases gradually. t2 is the time defined in F7.09, within which the slope
of the output frequency change gradually decreases to 0. Within the time between t1 and t2, the
slope of the output frequency change remains unchanged, that is, linear
acceleration/Deceleration.

Figure6.20 S-curve acceleration/deceleration A

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Figure 6.21 S-curve acceleration/deceleration B


F7.10 Stop mode Range:0~1 Default:0
0: Decelerate to stop
After the stop command is enabled, the inverter decreases the output frequency according
to the deceleration time and stops when the frequency decreases to zero.
1: Coast to stop
After the stop command is enabled, the inverter immediately stops the output. The motor
will coast to stop based on the mechanical inertia.
Initial frequency of stop DC Range:0.00Hz~maximum
F7.11 Default:0.00Hz
braking frequency
Waiting time of stop DC
F7.12 Range:0.0s~100.0s Default:0.0s
braking
F7.13 Stop DC braking current Range:0%~100% Default:0%
F7.14 Stop DC braking time Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.0s
F7.11 (Initial frequency of stop DC braking)
During the process of decelerating to stop, the inverter starts DC braking when the
running frequency is lower than the value set in F7.11.
F7.12 (Waiting time of stop DC braking)
When the running frequency decreases to the initial frequency of stop DC braking, the
inverter stops output for a certain period and then starts DC braking. This prevents faults such
as overcurrent caused due to DC braking at high speed.
F7.13 (Stop DC braking current)This parameter specifies the output current at DC
braking and is a percentage relative to the base value.
– If the rated motor current is less than or equal to 80% of the rated inverter current, the
base value is the rated motor current.
– If the rated motor current is greater than 80% of the rated inverter current, the base
value is 80% of the rated inverter current.F7.14 (Stop DC braking time)
This parameter specifies the holding time of DC braking. If it is set to 0, DC braking is
canceled.
The stop DC braking process is shown in the following Figure .

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Figure 6.22 Stop DC braking process


F7.15 Brake use ratio Range:0%~100% Default:100%
It is valid only for the inverter with internal braking unit and used to adjust the duty ratio
of the braking unit. The larger the value of this parameter is, the better the braking result will
be. However, too larger value causes great fluctuation of the inverter bus voltage during the
braking process.
Group F8: Operation Panel and Display
F8.01 MK Key function selection Range:0~4 Default:0
MK key refers to multifunctional key. You can set the function of the MK key by using
this parameter. You can perform switchover by using this key both in stop or running state.
0: MK key disabled
This key is disabled.
1: Switchover between operation panel control and remote command control (terminal or
communication)
You can perform switchover from the current command source to the operation panel
control (local operation). If the current command source is operation panel control, this key is
invalid.
2: Switchover between forward rotation and reverse rotation
You can change the direction of the frequency reference by using the MK key. It is valid
only when the current command source is operation panel control.
3: Forward JOG
You can perform forward JOG (FJOG) by using the MK key.
4: Reverse JOG
You can perform reverse JOG (FJOG) by using the MK key.
F8.02 STOP/RESET key function Range:0~1 Default:1
0: STOP/RESET key enabled only in operation panel control
1: STOP/RESET key enabled in any operation mode
LED display running Range:0x0000~0xFF
F8.03 Default:0x001F
parameters 1 FF
The display running parameters is used to set parameters can be viewed when the drive is
in operation . Check the status parameters for up to 32, according to the F8.03, F8.04
parameter values of the binary bits to select the state parameters to be displayed, the order
from the lowest level F8.03.
Bit07 Bit06 Bit05 Bit04 Bit03 Bit02 Bit01 Bit00
X input Bus Output Output Output Output Set Running
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status voltage torque power voltage current frequenc frequenc
y y
Bit15 Bit14 Bit13 Bit12 Bit11 Bit10 Bit09 Bit08
PID PID Pulse AI3 AI2 AI1 DO Reserve
feedback setting setting voltage voltage voltage output d
frequenc status
y

LED display running Range:0x0000~0xFF


F8.04 Default:0x0000
parameters 2 FF

Bit07 Bit06 Bit05 Bit04 Bit03 Bit02 Bit01 Bit00

Linear Main Load


Length Count feedback Auxiliary PID
speed frequenc speed
value value speed frequency output
y display display
display
Bit15 Bit14 Bit13 Bit12 Bit11 Bit10 Bit09 Bit08
Commu Output
nication Remainng Current Current
Reserve PLC current Overloa
setting running running power-o
d stage percentag d count
time time n time
value e

F8.05 LED display stop parameters Range:0x0000~0xFFFF Default:0x0033

Bit07 Bit06 Bit05 Bit04 Bit03 Bit02 Bit01 Bit00


Count AI3 AI2 AI1 Digital output X input Bus Set
value voltage voltag voltage status status voltage frequenc
e y
Bit15 Bit14 Bit13 Bit12 Bit11 Bit10 Bit09 Bit08
Pulse PID setting Load PLC Length
setting speed stage value
frequency

Load speed display


F8.06 Range:0.0001~6.5000 Default:1.0000
coefficient
This parameter is used to adjust the relationship between the output frequency of the
inverter and the load speed. For details, see the description of F8.12.
Heatsink temperature of
F8.07 Range:0.0℃~100.0℃ Default:-
Inverter module
It is used to display the insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) temperature of the
Inverter module, and the IGBT overheat protection value of the Inverter module depends on
the model.
F8.09 Accumulative running time Range:0~65535 Default:-
It is used to display the accumulative running time of the inverter. After the accumulative
running time reaches the value set in F4.17, the terminal with the digital output function 12
becomes ON.
Range:0.00~655.3
F8.11 Software version Default:-
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Number of decimal
F8.12 places Range:0~3 Default:1
for load speed display
F8.12 is used to set the number of decimal places for load speed display. The following
gives an example to explain how to calculate the load speed:
Assume that F8.06 (Load speed display coefficient) is 2.000 and F8.12 is 2 (2 decimal
places). When the running frequency of the inverter is 40.00 Hz, the load speed is 40.00*2.000
= 80.00 (display of 2 decimal places).
If the inverter is at the stop state, the load speed is the speed corresponding to the set
frequency, namely, "set load speed". If the set frequency is 50.00 Hz, the load speed in the stop
state is 50.00 * 2.000 = 100.00 (display of 2 decimal places).
0: 0 decimal place
1: 1 decimal place
2: 2 decimal places
3: 3 decimal places
Accumulative
F8.13 Range:0~65535h Default:-
power-on time
It is used to display the accumulative power-on time of the inverter since the delivery. If
the time reaches the set power-on time (F4.17), the terminal with the digital output function 24
becomes ON.
Accumulative power Range:0~65535kw
F8.14 Default:-
consumption h
It is used to display the accumulative power consumption of the inverter until now.
Group F9: Fault and Protection
Motor overload
F9.00 Range:0~1 Default:1
protection selection
0:The motor overload protective function is disabled. The motor is exposed to potential
damage due to overheating. A thermal relay is suggested to be installed between the inverter
and the motor.
1:The inverter judges whether the motor is overloaded according to the inverse time-lag
curve of the motor overload protection.
Motor overload
F9.01 Range:0.20~10.00 Default:1.00
protection gain
The inverse time-lag curve of the motor overload protection is:220%* F9.01*rated motor
current (if the load remains at this value for one minute, the inverter reports motor overload
fault), or 150%*F9.01* rated motor current (if the load remains at this value for 60 minutes,
the inverter reports motor overload fault).
Set F9.01 properly based on the actual overload capacity. If the value of F9.01 is set too
large, damage to the motor may result because the motor overheats but the inverter does
not report the alarm.
Motor overload
F9.02 warning Range:50~100 Default:80%
coefficient
This function is used to give a warning signal to the control system via DO before motor
overload protection. This parameter is used to determine the percentage, at which prewarning
is performed before motor overload. The larger the value is, the less advanced the pre-warning
will be.
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When the accumulative output current of the inverter is greater than the value of the
overload inverse time-lag curve multiplied by F9.02, the DO terminal on the inverter allocated
with function 6 (Motor overload pre-warning) becomes ON.
F9.03 Overvoltage stall gain Range:0~100 Default:0
Overvoltage stall Range:120%~150
F9.04 Default:130%
protective voltage %
When the DC bus voltage exceeds the value of F9.04 (Overvoltage stall protective
voltage) during deceleration of the inverter, the inverter stops deceleration and keeps the
present running frequency. After the bus voltage declines, the inverter continues to decelerate.
F9.03 (Overvoltage stall gain) is used to adjust the overvoltage suppression capacity of the
inverter. The larger the value is, the greater the overvoltage suppression capacity will be.
In the prerequisite of no overvoltage occurrence, set F9.03 to a small value.
For small-inertia load, the value should be small. Otherwise, the system dynamic
response will be slow. For large-inertia load, the value should be large. Otherwise, the
suppression result will be poor and an overvoltage fault may occur.
If the overvoltage stall gain is set to 0, the overvoltage stall function is disabled.
F9.05 Overcurrent stall gain Range:0~100 Default:20
Overcurrent stall Range:100%~200
F9.06 Default:150%
protective current %
When the output current exceeds the overcurrent stall protective current during
acceleration/deceleration of the inverter, the inverter stops acceleration/deceleration and keeps
the present running frequency. After the output current declines, the inverter continues to
accelerate/decelerate.
F9.05 (Overcurrent stall gain) is used to adjust the overcurrent suppression capacity of the
inverter. The larger the value is, the greater the overcurrent suppression capacity will be. In the
prerequisite of no overcurrent occurrence, set tF9-05 to a small value.
For small-inertia load, the value should be small. Otherwise, the system dynamic
response will be slow. For large-inertia load, the value should be large. Otherwise, the
suppression result will be poor and overcurrent fault may occur.
If the overcurrent stall gain is set to 0, the overcurrent stall function is disabled.
Short-circuit to
F9.07 ground upon Range:0~1 Default:1
power-on
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
It is used to determine whether to check the motor is short-circuited to ground at
power-on of the inverter. If this function is enabled, the inverter's UVW will have voltage
output a while after power-on.
F9.09 Fault auto reset times Range:0~20 Default:0
It is used to set the times of fault auto resets if this function is used. After the value is
exceeded, the inverter will remain in the fault state.
X action during fault
F9.10 Range:0~1 Default:0
auto reset
0: Not act
1: Act
It is used to decide whether the DO acts during the fault auto reset if the fault auto reset
function is selected.
Range:0.1s~100.0
F9.11 Time interval of fault auto reset Default:1.0s
s
It is used to set the waiting time from the alarm of the inverter to fault auto reset.
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Input phase loss
F9.12 protection/contactor energizing Range:0~11 Default:10
protection selection
Unit's digit: Input phase loss protection
Ten's digit: Contactor energizing protection
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
It is used to determine whether to perform input phase loss or contactor energizing
protection.When F9.12 = 1, only the three-phase 380V, 018G and above models have the fault.
Output phase loss
F9.13 Range:0~1 Default:1
protection selection
It is used to determine whether to perform output phase loss protection.
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
F9.14 1st fault type Range:0~99 Default:-
F9.15 2nd fault type Range:0~99 Default:-
F9.16 3rd (latest) fault type Range:0~99 Default:-
It is used to record the types of the most recent three faults of the inverter. 0 indicates no
fault. For possible causes and solution of each fault, refer to Chapter 7.
Frequency upon 3rd
F9.17 Range:- Default:-
fault
The frequency upon the last fault.
Current upon 3rd
F9.18 Range:- Default:-
fault
The current upon the last fault.
Bus voltage upon 3rd
F9.19 Range:- Default:-
fault
The bus voltage upon the last fault.
Input terminal status
F9.20 Range:- Default:-
upon 3rd fault
The input terminal status upon the last fault.The sequence is as follows:
Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
X5 X4 X3 X2 X1
If a X is ON, the setting is 1. If the X is OFF,the setting is 0.
The inverter
F9.21 temperature upon 3rd Range:- Default:-
fault
The input terminal status upon the last fault.The sequence is as follows:
Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
E R Y2 Y1
If an output terminal is ON, the setting is 1.If the output terminal is OFF, the setting is 0.
Power-on time upon
F9.23 Range:- Default:-
3rd fault
The Power-on time upon the last fault.
Running time upon
F9.24 Range:- Default:-
3rd fault
Running time upon the lastest fault.
F9.27 Frequency upon 2nd fault Range:- Default:-
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F9.28 Current upon 2nd fault Range:- Default:-
F9.29 Bus voltage upon 2nd fault Range:- Default:-
F9.30 X status upon 2nd fault Range:- Default:-
The inverter temperature
F9.31 Range:- Default:-
upon 2nd fault
inverter status upon 2nd
F9.32 Range:- Default:-
fault
Power-on time upon 2nd
F9.33 Range:- Default:-
fault
Running time upon 2nd
F9.34 Range:- Default:-
fault
Same as F9.17~F9.24
F9.37 Frequency upon 1st fault Range:- Default:-
F9.38 Current upon 1st fault Range:- Default:-
F9.39 Bus voltage upon 1st fault Range:- Default:-
F9.40 X status upon 1st fault Range:- Default:-
The inverter temperature
F9.41 Range:- Default:-
upon 1st fault
F9.42 inverter status upon 1st fault Range:- Default:-
Power-on time upon 1st
F9.43 Range:- Default:-
fault
F9.44 Running time upon 1st fault Range:- Default:-
Same as F9.17~F9.24
Fault protection action
F9.47 Range:0000~2222 Default:0000
selection 1
0: Coast to stop
inverter displays Err **, and directly down
1: Stop according to the stop mode
Drive Show A **, then stop mode, the display Err ** after the shutdown.
2: Continue to run
The drive continues to run and display A **, the operating frequency is set by F9.54.
Ten thousand's Thousand's digit Hundred's digit Ten's digit Unit's
digit (External (Power output (Power input digit :(Motor
(Communicatio equipment fault, phase loss, phase loss, overload, Err11)
n fault, Err16) Err15) Err13) Err12)
0: Coast to stop 0: Coast to stop 0: Coast to stop 0: Coast to stop 0: Coast to stop
1:Stop 1:Stop 1:Stop 1:Stop 1:Stop
according to the according to the according to the according to the according to the
stop mode stop mode stop mode stop mode stop mode
2: Continue to 2: Continue to 2: Continue to 2: Continue to 2: Continue to
run run run run run

Fault protection
F9.48 Range:0000~2222 Default:0000
action selection 2

Ten thousand's Thousand's Hundred's digit: Ten's digit Unit's digit


digit digit: reserved reserved (EEPROM (Encoder fault,
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running time Err21)
reached)
0: Coast to stop 0: Coast to stop 0: Coast to stop
1:Stop 1:Stop 1:Stop
according to the according to the according to the
stop mode stop mode stop mode
2: Continue to 2: Continue to 2: Continue to
run run run

Fault protection
F9.49 action Range:0000~2222 Default:0000
selection 3

Ten thousand's Thousand's digit Hundred's digit Ten's digit Unit's digit
digit (PID (Load becoming (Accumulative (User-defined (User-defined
feedback lost 0, Err30) power-on time fault 2, Err28) fault 1, Err27)
during running, reached, Err29)
Err31)
0: Coast to stop 0: Coast to stop 0: Coast to stop 0: Coast to stop 0: Coast to stop
1:Stop 1: Stop 1:Stop 1:Stop 1:Stop
according to the according to the according to the according to the according to the
stop mode stop mode stop mode stop mode stop mode
2: Continue to 2: Continue to 2: Continue to 2: Continue to 2: Continue to
run run at 7% of run run run
rated motor
frequency and
resume to the
set frequency if
the load
recovers

Fault protection
F9.50 action Range:000~222 Default:000
selection 4

Ten's digit (Motor over-speed,Err43) Unit's digit (Too large speed deviation,Err42)
0: Coast to stop 0: Coast to stop
1:Stop according to the stop mode 1:Stop according to the stop mode
2: Continue to run 2: Continue to run

Frequency selection for


F9.54 continuing to run upon Range:0~4 Default:0
fault
0: Current running frequency
1: Set frequency
2: Frequency upper limit
3: Frequency lower limit
4: Backup frequency upon abnormality

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Backup frequency upon
F9.55 Range:60.0%~100.0% Default:100.0%
abnormality
If a fault occurs during the running of the inverter and the handling of fault is set to
"Continue to run", the inverter displays A** and continues to run at the frequency set in F9.54.
The setting of F9.55 is a percentage relative to the maximum frequency.
Action selection at
F9.59 instantaneous power Range:0~2 Default:0
failure
Action pause judging
F9.60 voltageat instantaneous Range:80.0%~100.0% Default:90.0%
po wer failure
Voltage rally judging time
F9.61 at instantaneous power Range:0.00s~100.00s Default:0.50s
failure
Action judging voltage at
F9.62 instantaneous power Range:60.0%~100.0% Default:80.0%
failure
Upon instantaneous power failure or sudden voltage dip, the DC bus voltage of the
inverter reduces. This function enables the inverter to compensate the DC bus voltage
reduction with the load feedback energy by reducing the output frequency so as to keep the
inverter running continuously.
If F9.59 = 1, upon instantaneous power failure or sudden voltage dip, the inverter
decelerates. Once the bus voltage resumes to normal, the inverter accelerates to the set
frequency. If the bus voltage remains normal for the time exceeding the value set in F9.61, it is
considered that the bus voltage resumes to normal.
If F9.59 = 2, upon instantaneous power failure or sudden voltage dip, the inverter
decelerates to stop.

Figure 6.23 inverter action diagram upon instantaneous power failure


Protection upon load
F9.63 Range:0~1 Default:0
becoming 0
Detection level of load becoming Range:0.0%~100.0
F9.64 Default:10.0%
0 %

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Detection time of load becoming
F9.65 Range:0.0s~60.0s Default:1.0s
0
If protection upon load becoming 0 is enabled, when the output current of the inverter
is lower than the detection level (F9.64) and the lasting time exceeds the detection time
(F9.65), the output frequency of the inverter automatically declines to 7% of the rated
frequency. During the protection, the inverter automatically accelerates to the set frequency if
the load resumes to normal.
Over-speed detection Range:0.0%~50.0%(maximum
F9.67 Default:20.0%
value frequency)
Over-speed detection
F9.68 Range:0.0s~60.0s Default:5.0s
time
This function is valid only when the inverter runs in the CLVC mode.
If the actual motor rotational speed detected by the inverter exceeds the maximum
requency and the excessive value is greater than the value of F9.67 and the lasting time
exceeds the value of F9.68, the inverter reports Err43 and acts according to the selected fault
protection action.
If the over-speed detection time is 0.0s, the over-speed detection function is disabled
Detection value of too large Range:0.0%~50.0%(maximu
F9.69 Default:20.0%
speed deviation m frequency)
Detection time of too large
F9.70 Range:0.0s~60.0s Default:0.0s
speed deviation
This function is valid only when the inverter runs in the CLVC mode.
If the inverter detects the deviation between the actual motor rotational speed detected by
the inverter and the set frequency is greater than the value of F9.69 and the lasting time
exceeds the value of F9.70, the inverter reports Err42 and according to the selected fault
protection action.
If F9.70 (Detection time of too large speed deviation) is 0.0s, this function is disabled.
Group FA: Process Control PID Function

FA.00 PID setting source Range:0~6 Default:0


FA.01 PID digital setting Range:0.0%–100.0% Default:50.0%
FA.00 is used to select the channel of target process PID setting. The PID setting is a
relative value and ranges from 0.0% to 100.0%. The PID feedback is also a relative value.The
purpose of PID control is to make the PID setting and PID feedback equal.
0: FA-01
1: AI1
2: AI2
3: AI3
5: Communication setting
6: Multi-reference

FA.02 PID feedback source Range:0~8 Default:0


This parameter is used to select the feedback signal channel of process PID.
0: AI1
1: AI2
2: AI3
3: AI1 – AI2
4: Pulse setting (DI5)
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5: Communication setting
6: AI1 + AI2
7: MAX (AI1, AI2)
8: MIN (AI1, AI2)

FA.03 PID action direction Range:0~1 Default:0


0: Forward action
When the feedback value is smaller than the PID setting, the inverter's output frequency
rises. For example, the winding tension control requires forward PID action.
1: Reverse action
When the feedback value is smaller than the PID setting, the inverter's output frequency
reduces. For example, the unwinding tension control requires reverse PID action.
Note that this function is influenced by the DI function 35 "Reverse PID action direction".

FA.04 PID setting feedback Range:0~65535 Default:1000


range
This parameter is a non-dimensional unit. It is used for PID setting display (H0.14) and
PID feedback display (H0.15).
Relative value 100% of PID setting feedback corresponds to the value of FA.04. If FA-04
is set to 2000 and PID setting is 100.0%, the PID setting display (H0.14) is 2000.

FA.05 Proportional gain Range:0.0~100.0 Default:20


Kp1
FA.06 Integral time Ti1 Range:0.01s~10.00s Default:2.00s
FA.07 Differential time Td1 Range:0.000s~10.000s Default:0.000s
Proportional gain Kp1:
It decides the regulating intensity of the PID regulator. The higher the Kp1 is, the larger
the regulating intensity is. The value 100.0 indicates when the deviation between PID feedback
and PID setting is 100.0%, the adjustment amplitude of the PID regulator on the output
frequency reference is the maximum frequency.
Integral time Ti1:
It decides the integral regulating intensity. The shorter the integral time is, the larger the
regulating intensity is. When the deviation between PID feedback and PID setting is 100.0%,
the integral regulator performs continuous adjustment for the time set in FA.06. Then the
adjustment amplitude reaches the maximum frequency.
Differential time Td1:
It decides the regulating intensity of the PID regulator on the deviation change. The
longer the differential time is, the larger the regulating intensity is. Differential time is the time
within which the feedback value change reaches 100.0%, and then the adjustment amplitude
reaches the maximum frequency.

Cut-off frequency of
Range:0.00 to
FA.08 PID Default:2.00Hz
maximum frequency
reverse rotation
In some situations, only when the PID output frequency is a negative value (inverter
reverse rotation), PID setting and PID feedback can be equal. However, too high reverse
rotation frequency is prohibited in some applications, and FA-08 is used to determine the
reverse rotation frequency upper limit.

FA.09 PID deviation Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%

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limit
If the deviation between PID feedback and PID setting is smaller than the value of FA.09,
PID control stops. The small deviation between PID feedback and PID setting will make the
output frequency stabilize, effective for some closed-loop control applications.

PID differential
FA.10 Range:0.00%~100.00% Default:0.10%
limit
It is used to set the PID differential output range. In PID control, the differential operation
may easily cause system oscillation. Thus, the PID differential regulation is restricted to a
small range.

PID setting change


FA.11 Range:0.00~650.00s Default:0.00s
time

The PID setting change time indicates the time required for PID setting changing from
0.0% to 100.0%. The PID setting changes linearly according to the change time, reducing the
impact caused by sudden setting change on the system.

PID feedback filter


FA.12 Range:0.00~60.00s Default:0.00s
time
FA.13 PID output filter time Range:0.00~60.00s Default:0.00s
FA.12 is used to filter the PID feedback, helping to reduce interference on the feedback
but slowing the response of the process closed-loop system.
FA.13 is used to filter the PID output frequency, helping to weaken sudden change of the
inverter output frequency but slowing the response of the process closed-loop system.

Proportional gain
FA.15 Range:0.0~100.0 Default:20.0
Kp2
FA.16 Integral time Ti2 Range:0.01s~10.00s Default:2.00s
FA.17 Differential time Td2 Range:0.000s~10.000s Default:0.000s
PID parameter
FA.18 switchover Range:0~2 Default:0
condition
PID parameter
FA.19 switchover Range:0.0%~FA.20 Default:20.0%
deviation 1
PID parameter
FA.20 switchover Range:FA.19~100.0% Default:80.0%
deviation 2
In some applications, PID parameters switchover is required when one group of PID
parameters cannot satisfy the requirement of the whole running process.
These parameters are used for switchover between two groups of PID parameters.
Regulator parameters FA.15 to FA.17 are set in the same way as FA.05 to FA.07.
The switchover can be implemented either via a DI terminal or automatically
implemented based on the deviation.
If you select switchover via a DI terminal, the DI must be allocated with function 41"PID
parameter switchover". If the X is OFF, group 1 (FA.05 to FA.07) is selected. If the X is ON,
group 2 (FA.15 to FA.17) is selected.
If you select automatic switchover, when the absolute value of the deviation between PID
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feedback and PID setting is smaller than the value of FA.19, group 1 is selected. When the
absolute value of the deviation between PID feedback and PID setting is higher than the value
of FA-20, group 2 is selected. When the deviation is between FA.19 and FA.20, the PID
parameters are the linear interpolated value of the two groups of parameter values.

Figure6.24 PID parameters switchover

FA.21 PID initial value Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%


PID initial value
FA.22 Range:0.00~650.00s Default:0.00s
holding time
When the inverter starts up, the PID starts closed-loop algorithm only after the PID output
is fixed to the PID initial value (FA.21) and lasts the time set in FA.22.

Figure6.25 PID initial value function

Maximum deviation
between two PID
FA.23 Range:0.00%~100.00% Default:1.00%
outputs in forward
direction
Maximum deviation
between two PID
FA.24 Range:0.00%~100.00% Default::1.00%
outputs in reverse
direction
This function is used to limit the deviation between two PID outputs (2 ms per PID output)
to suppress the rapid change of PID output and stabilize the running of the inverter.
FA.23 and FA.24 respectively correspond to the maximum absolute value of the output
deviation in forward direction and in reverse direction.

FA.25 PID integral property Range:11 Default:00


Unit's digit (Integral separated)
0: Invalid
1: Valid
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38 "PID integral pause" is ON In this case, only proportional and differential operations take
effect.
If it is set to invalid, integral separated remains invalid no matter whether the X allocated
with function 38 "PID integral pause" is ON or not.
Ten's digit (Whether to stop integral operation when the output reaches the limit)
0: Continue integral operation
1: Stop integral operation
Whether to stop integral operation when the output reaches the limit
If "Stop integral operation" is selected, the PID integral operation stops, which may help
to reduce the PID overshoot.

Detection value of PID Range:0.0%: Not judging Default:0.0


FA.26
feedback loss feedback loss 0.1%–100.0% %
Detection time of PID
FA.27 Range:0.0s~20.0s Default:0.0s
feedback loss
These parameters are used to judge whether PID feedback is lost.
If the PID feedback is smaller than the value of FA.26 and the lasting time exceeds the
value of FA.27, the inverter reports Err31 and acts according to the selected fault protection
action.

0: No PID operation at
FA.28 PID operation at stop stop 0
1: PID operation at stop
It is used to select whether to continue PID operation in the state of stop. Generally, the
PID operation stops when the inverter stops.

Group FB: Swing Frequency, Fixed Length ,Count and Torque Control
Parameters
The swing frequency function is applied to the textile and chemical fiber fields and the
applications where traversing and winding functions are required.
The swing frequency function indicates that the output frequency of the inverter swings
up and down with the set frequency as the center. The trace of running frequency at the time
axis is shown in the following Figure .

Figure6.26 Swing frequency control

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Swing frequency
Fb.00 setting Range:0~1 Default:0
mode
This parameter is used to select the base value of the swing amplitude.
0: Relative to the central frequency (F0.07 frequency source selection)
It is variable swing amplitude system. The swing amplitude varies with the central
frequency (set frequency).
1: Relative to the maximum frequency (F0.10 maximum output frequency)
It is fixed swing amplitude system. The swing amplitude is fixed.

Swing frequency
Fb.01 Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
amplitude
Jump frequency
Fb.02 Range:0.0%~50.0% Default:0.0%
amplitude
This parameter is used to determine the swing amplitude and jump frequency
amplitude.The swing frequency is limited by the frequency upper limit and frequency lower
limit.
• If relative to the central frequency (Fb.00 = 0), the actual swing amplitude AW is the
calculation result of F0.07 (Frequency source selection) multiplied by FB.01.
• If relative to the maximum frequency (Fb.00 = 1), the actual swing amplitude AW is the
calculation result of F0.10 (Maximum frequency) multiplied by FB.01.
Jump frequency = Swing amplitude AW * Fb.02 (Jump frequency amplitude).
• If relative to the central frequency (Fb.00 = 0), the jump frequency is a variable value.
• If relative to the maximum frequency (Fb.00 = 1), the jump frequency is a fixed value.
The swing frequency is limited by the frequency upper limit and frequency lower limit.

Swing frequency
Fb.03 Range:0.1s~3000.0s Default:10.0s
cycle
Triangular wave
Fb.04 Default:50.0%
rising time coefficient Range:0.1%~100.0%
FB.03 specifies the time of a complete swing frequency cycle.
FB.04 specifies the time percentage of triangular wave rising time to FB.03 (Swing
frequency cycle).
• Triangular wave rising time = FB.03 (Swing frequency cycle) * FB.04 (Triangular wave
rising time coefficient, unit: s)
• Triangular wave falling time = FB.03 (Swing frequency cycle) * (1 – FB.04 Triangular
wave rising time coefficient ,unit: s)

Fb.05 Set length Range:0m~65535m Default:1000m


Fb.06 Actual length Range:0m~65535m Default:0m
Number of pulses per
Fb.07 Range:0.1~6553.5 Default:100.0
meter
The preceding parameters are used for fixed length control.
The length information is collected by X terminals. Fb.06 (Actual length) is calculated by
dividing the number of pulses collected by the X terminal by Fb.07 (Number of pulses each
meter).
When the actual length Fb.06 exceeds the set length in Fb.05, the output terminal
allocated with function 10 (Length reached) becomes ON.
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terminal allocated with function 28. For details, see the descriptions of F4.00 to F4.09.
Allocate corresponding X terminal with function 27 (Length count input) in applications.
If the pulse frequency is high, X5 must be used.

Fb.08 Set count value Range:1~65535 Default:1000


Designated count
Fb.09 Range:1~65535 Default:1000
value
The count value needs to be collected by X terminal. Allocate the corresponding X
terminal with function 25 (Counter input) in applications. If the pulse frequency is high, X5
must be used.
When the count value reaches the set count value (Fb.08), the output terminal allocated
with function 8 (Set count value reached) becomes ON. Then the counter stops counting.
When the counting value reaches the designated counting value (Fb.09), the output
terminal allocated with function 9 (Designated count value reached) becomes ON. Then the
counter continues to count until the set count value is reached.
Fb.09 should be equal to or smaller than Fb.08.

Figure6.27 Reaching the set count value and designated count value

Speed/Torque control
Fb.10 Range:0~1 Default:0
selection
It is used to select the inverter's control mode: speed control or torque control.
0: speed control
1: torque control, when using this mode, you need to set F0.01 to 0.
The AT500 provides DI terminals with two torque related functions, function 29 (Torque
control prohibited) and function 46 (Speed control/Torque control switchover). The two DI
terminals need to be used together with A0.00 to implement speed control/torque control
switchover. If the DI terminal allocated with function 46 (Speed control/Torque control
switchover) is OFF, the control mode is determined by Fb.00. If the DI terminal allocated with
function 46 is ON, the control mode is reverse to the value of Fb.00.
However, if the DI terminal with function 29 (Torque control prohibited) is ON, the
inverter is fixed to run in the speed control mode.

Torque setting source


Fb.11 in Range:0~7 Default:0
torque control
Torque digital setting
Range:-200.0%~200.0
Fb.12 in Default:150.0%
%
torque control
Fb.11is used to set the torque setting source. There are a total of eight torque setting
sources.
The torque setting is a relative value. 100.0% corresponds to the inverter's rated
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twice of the inverter's rated torque.
If the torque setting is positive, the inverter rotates in forward direction. If the torque
setting is negative, the inverter rotates in reverse direction.
• 1: Digital setting (Fb.12)
The target torque directly uses the value set in Fb.12.
• 2: AI1
• 3: AI2
• 4: AI3
• 5: Pulse setting (DI5)
• 6: Communication setting
The target torque is set by means of communication.
The data format is -100.00% to 100.00%. 100% corresponds to the value of Fb.12.

Forward maximum
Range:0.00Hz to
Fb.13 frequency in torque Default:50.00Hz
maximum frequency
control
Reverse maximum
Range:0.00Hz to
Fb.14 frequency in torque Default:50.00Hz
maximum frequency
control

Two parameters are used to set the maximum frequency in forward or reverse rotation in
torque control mode.
In torque control, if the load torque is smaller than the motor output torque, the motor's
rotational speed will rise continuously. To avoid runaway of the mechanical system, the motor
maximum rotating speed must be limited in torque control.
You can implement continuous change of the maximum frequency in torque control
dynamically by controlling the frequency upper limit.

Acceleration time in
Fb.15 Range:0.00s~65000s Default:0.00s
torque control
Deceleration time in
Fb.16 Range:0.00s~65000s Default:0.00s
torque control
In torque control, the difference between the motor output torque and the load torque
determines the speed change rate of the motor and load. The motor rotational speed may
change quickly and this will result in noise or too large mechanical stress. The setting of
acceleration/deceleration time in torque control makes the motor rotational speed change
softly.
However, in applications requiring rapid torque response, set the acceleration/deceleration
time in torque control to 0.00s. For example, two inverters are connected to drive the same
load. To balance the load allocation, set one inverter as master in speed control and the other as
slave in torque control. The slave receives the master's output torque as the torque command
and must follow the master rapidly. In this case, the acceleration/deceleration time of the slave
in torque control is set to 0.0s.
GroupFC: Multi-Reference and Simple PLC Function Parameters

FC.00 Reference 0 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%


FC.01 Reference 1 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.02 Reference 2 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.03 Reference 3 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%

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FC.04 Reference 4 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.05 Reference 5 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.06 Reference 6 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.07 Reference 7 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.08 Reference 8 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.09 Reference 9 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.10 Reference10 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.11 Reference11 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.12 Reference12 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.13 Reference13 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.14 Reference14 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
FC.15 Reference15 Range:-100.0%~100.0% Default:0.0%
Multi-reference can be the setting source of frequency, V/F separated voltage and process
PID. The multi-reference is relative value and ranges from -100.0% to 100.0%.
As frequency source, it is a percentage relative to the maximum frequency. As V/F
separated voltage source, it is a percentage relative to the rated motor voltage. As process PID
setting source, it does not require conversion.
Multi-reference can be switched over based on different states of DI terminals. For
details,see the descriptions of group F2.

Simple PLC running


FC.16 Range:0~2 Default:0
mode
0: Stop after the inverter runs one cycle
1: Keep final values after the inverter runs one cycle
2: Repeat after the inverter runs one cycle
When simple PLC is used as the frequency source, whether parameter values of FC.00 to
FC.15 are positive or negative determines the running direction. If the parameter values are
negative, it indicates that the inverter runs in reverse direction.

Figure6.28 Simple PLC when used as frequency source

Simple PLC retentive


FC.17 Range:00~11 Default:00
selection
PLC retentive upon power failure indicates that the inverter memorizes the PLC running
moment and running frequency before power failure and will continue to run from the
memorized moment after it is powered on again. If the unit's digit is set to 0, the inverter
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restarts the PLC process after it is powered on again.
PLC retentive upon stop indicates that the inverter records the PLC running moment and
running frequency upon stop and will continue to run from the recorded moment after it starts
up again. If the ten's digit is set to 0, the inverter restarts the PLC process after it starts up
again.
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h ) Default:0.0s(h)
FC.18
reference 0 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleratio-n time of
FC.19 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 0
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.20 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 1 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.21 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 1
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.22 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 2 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.23 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 2
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.24 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 3 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.25 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 3
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.26 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 4 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.27 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 4
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.28 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 5 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.29 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 5
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.30 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 6 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.31 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 6
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.32 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 7 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.33 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 7
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.34 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 8 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.35 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 8
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.36 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 9 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.37 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 9
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.38 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 10 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.39 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 10
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.40 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 11 ~6553.5s(h)
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Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.41 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 11
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.42 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 12 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.43 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 12
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.44 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 13 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/ deceleration time of
FC.45 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 13
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.46 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 14 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.47 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 14
Running time of simple PLC Range:0.0s ( h )
FC.48 Default:0.0s(h)
reference 15 ~6553.5s(h)
Acceleration/deceleration time of
FC.49 Range:0~3 Default:0
simple PLC reference 15
FC.50 Time unit of simple PLC running Range:0~1 Default:0
FC.51 Reference 0 source Range:0~6 Default:0
It determines the setting channel of reference 0. You can perform convenient switchover
between the setting channels. When multi-reference or simple PLC is used as frequency source,
the switchover between two frequency sources can be realized easily.
Group FD: User-defined Parameters
See above description.
GroupFE:Quick Menu parameters

FE.00 Quick Menu 0 Default:F0.10


FE.01 Quick Menu 1 Default:F0.02
FE.02 Quick Menu 2 Default:F0.03
FE.03 Quick Menu 3 Default:F0.07
FE.04 Quick Menu 4 Default:F0.08
FE.05 Quick Menu 5 Default:F0.17
FE.06 Quick Menu 6 Default:F0.18
FE.07 Quick Menu 7 Default:F3.00
FE.08 Quick Menu 8 Default:F3.01
FE.09 Quick Menu 9 F0.00~FF.xx Default:F4.00
FE.10 Quick Menu 10 P0.00~P1.xx Default:F4.01
FE.11 Quick Menu 11 H0.00~H0.xx Default:F4.02
FE.12 Quick Menu 12 Default:F5.04
FE.13 Quick Menu 13 Default:F5.07
FE.14 Quick Menu 14 Default:F6.00
FE.15 Quick Menu 15 Default:F6.10
FE.16 Quick Menu 16 Default:F0.00
FE.17 Quick Menu 17 Default:F0.00
FE.18 Quick Menu 18 Default:F0.00
FE.19 Quick Menu 19 Default:F0.00
FE.20 Quick Menu 20 Default:F0.00
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FE.21 Quick Menu 21 Default:F0.00
FE.22 Quick Menu 22 Default:F0.00
FE.23 Quick Menu 23 Default:F0.00
FE.25 Quick Menu 24 Default:F0.00
FE.26 Quick Menu 24 Default:F0.00
FE.27 Quick Menu 24 Default:F0.00
FE.28 Quick Menu 24 Default:F0.00
FE.29 Quick Menu 24 Default:F0.00
FE is user-defined parameter group. You can select the required parameters from all
AT500 functions codes and add them into this group, convenient for view and modification.
Group FE provides a maximum of 30 user-defined parameters. If "FE.00" is displayed,it
indicates that group FE is null. After you enter Quick Menu mode, the displayed parameters
are defined by FE.00 to FE.29 and the sequence is consistent with that in group FE.
GroupP0:Analog four points offset parameters

P0.00 AI curve 4 minimum input Range:-10.00V~P0.02 Default:0.00V


Corresponding setting of
AI Range:-100.0%~+100.0
P0.01 Default:0.0%
%
curve 4 minimum input
AI curve 4 inflexion 1
P0.02 input Range:P0.00~P0.04 Default:3.00V
Corresponding setting of
AI Range:-100.0%~+100.0
P0.03 Default:30.0%
%
curve 4 inflexion 1 input
AI curve 4 inflexion 1
P0.04 input Range:P0.02~P0.06 Default:6.00V
Corresponding setting of
AI Range:-100.0%~+100.0
P0.05 Default:60.0%
%
curve 4 inflexion 1 input
P0.06 AI curve 4 maximum input Range:P0.06~+10.00V Default:10.00V
Corresponding setting of
Range:-100.0%~+100.0
P0.07 AI Default:100.0%
curve 4 maximum input %
P0.08 AI curve 5 minimum input Range:-10.00V~P0.10 Default:-10.00V
Corresponding setting of
Range:-100.0%~+100.0
P0.09 AI Default:-100.0%
%
curve 5 minimum input
AI curve 5 inflexion 1
P0.10 Range:P0.08~P0.12 Default:-3.00V
input
Corresponding setting of
Range:-100.0%~+100.0
P0.11 AI Default:-30.0%
%
curve 5 inflexion 1 input
AI curve 5 inflexion 1
P0.12 Range:P0.10~P0.14 Default:3.00V
input
Corresponding setting of
Range:-100.0%~+100.0
P0.13 AI Default:30.0%
%
curve 5 inflexion 1 input
P0.14 AI curve 5 maximum input Range:P0.12~+10.00V Default:10.00V
Corresponding setting of Range:-100.0%~+100.0
P0.15 AI Default:100.0%
%
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curve 5 maximum input
The function of curve 4 and curve 5 is similar to that curve 1 to curve 3, but curve 1 to
curve 3 are lines, and curve 4 and curve 5 are 4-point curves, implementing more flexible
corresponding relationship. The schematic diagram of curve 4 and curve 5 is shown in the
following Figure .

Figure 6.29 Schematic diagram curve 4 and curve 5


When setting curve 4 and curve 5, note that the curve's minimum input voltage, inflexion
1 voltage, inflexion 2 voltage and maximum voltage must be in increment order.
F2.33 (AI curve selection) is used to select curve for AI1 to AI3.

Jump point of AI1 input Range:-100.0%~100.0


P0.24 Default:0.0%
corresponding setting %
Jump amplitude of AI1
P0.25 input Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.5%
corresponding setting
Jump point of AI2 input Range:-100.0%~100.0
P0.26 Default:0.0%
corresponding setting %
Jump amplitude of AI2
P0.27 input Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.5%
corresponding setting
Jump point of AI3 input Range:-100.0%~100.0
P0.28 Default:0.0%
corresponding setting %
Jump amplitude of AI3
P0.29 input Range:0.0%~100.0% Default:0.5%
corresponding setting
The AI terminals (AI1 to AI3) of the AT500 all support the corresponding setting jump
function, which fixes the AI input corresponding setting at the jump point when AI input
corresponding setting jumps around the jump range.
For example, AI1 input voltage jumps around 5.00 V and the jump range is 4.90~5.10 V.
AI1 minimum input 0.00 V corresponds to 0.0% and maximum input 10.00 V corresponds to
100.0%. The detected AI1 input corresponding setting varies between 49.0% and 51.0%.
If you set P0.24 to 50.0% and P0.25 to 1.0%, then the obtained AI1 input corresponding
setting is fixed to 50.0%, eliminating the fluctuation effect.

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GroupP1:Analog calibration parameters

P1.00 AI1 measured voltage 1 Range:0.500V~4.000V Factory corrected


P1.01 AI1 displayed voltage 1 Range:0.500V~4.000V Factory corrected
P1.02 AI1 measured voltage 2 Range:6.000V~9.999V Factory corrected
P1.03 AI1 displayed voltage 2 Range:6.000V~9.999V Factory corrected
P1.04 AI2 measured voltage 1 Range:0.500V~4.000V Factory corrected
P1.05 AI2 displayed voltage 1 Range:0.500V~4.000V Factory corrected
P1.06 AI2 measured voltage 2 Range:6.000V~9.999V Factory corrected
P1.07 AI2 displayed voltage 2 Range:6.000V~9.999V Factory corrected
P1.08 AI3 measured voltage 1 Range:0.500V~4.000V Factory corrected
P1.09 AI3 displayed voltage 1 Range:0.500V~4.000V Factory corrected
P1.10 AI3 measured voltage 2 Range:6.000V~9.999V Factory corrected
P1.11 AI3 displayed voltage 2 Range:6.000V~9.999V Factory corrected
These parameters are used to correct the AI to eliminate the impact of AI zero offset and
gain.
They have been corrected upon delivery. When you resume the factory values, these
parameters will be restored to the factory-corrected values. Generally, you need not perform
correction in the applications.
Measured voltage indicates the actual output voltage value measured by instruments such
as the multimeter. Displayed voltage indicates the voltage display value sampled by the
inverter. For details, refer to H0.31, H0.32 and H0.33.
During correction, send two voltage values to each AI terminal, and save the measured
values and displayed values to the function codes P1.00 to P1.11. Then the inverter will
automatically perform AI zero offset and gain correction.
If the input voltage and the actual voltage sampled by the inverter are inconsistent,
perform correction on site. Take AI1 as an example. The on-site correction is as follows:
1) Send a voltage signal (approximately 2 V) to AI1.
2) Measure the AI1 voltage and save it to P1.00.
3) View the displayed value of H0.31 and save the value to P1.01.
4) Send a voltage signal (approximately 8 V) to AI1.
5) Measure AI1 voltage and save it to P1.02.
6) View the displayed value of H0.31 and save the value to P1.03.
At correction of AI2 and AI3, the actually sampled voltage is respectively queried in
H0.32 and H0.33.
For AI1 and AI2, 2 V and 8 V are suggested as the correction voltages. For AI3, -8 V and
8 V are suggested.

P1.12 AO1 target voltage 1 Range:0.500V~4.000V Factory corrected


P1.13 AO1 measured voltage 1 Range:0.500V~4.000V Factory corrected
P1.14 AO1 target voltage 2 Range:6.000V~9.999V Factory corrected
P1.15 AO1 measured voltage 2 Range:6.000V~9.999V Factory corrected
P1.16 AO2 target voltage 1 Range:0.500V~4.000V Factory corrected
P1.17 AO2 measured voltage 1 Range:0.500V~4.000V Factory corrected
P1.18 AO2 target voltage 2 Range:6.000V~9.999V Factory corrected
P1.19 AO2 measured voltage 2 Range:6.000V~9.999V Factory corrected
P1.20 AI1 filtering dead zone Range:0~255 Default:0
P1.21 AI2 filtering dead zone Range:0~255 Default:0
P1.22 AI3 filtering dead zone Range:0~255 Default:66
These parameters are used to correct the AO.
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They have been corrected upon delivery. When you resume the factory values, these
parameters will be restored to the factory-corrected values. You need not perform correction in
the applications.
Target voltage indicates the theoretical output voltage of the inverter. Measured voltage
indicates the actual output voltage value measured by instruments such as the multimeter.

P1.20 AI1 filtering dead zone Range:0~255 Default:0


P1.21 AI2 filtering dead zone Range:0~255 Default:0
P1.22 AI3 filtering dead zone Range:0~255 Default:66
The group function is used to eliminate analog input jitter.the larger the set value, analog jitter smaller, but
the larger the error.

Group H0: Monitoring Parameters


H0.00 Running frequency(Hz) 0.01Hz
H0.01 Set frequency(Hz) 0.01Hz
These two parameters display the absolute value of theoretical running frequency and set
frequency. For the actual output frequency of the inverter, see H0.19.
H0.02 Output current(A) 0.01A
It displays the inverter's output current in the running state.
H0.03 Output voltage(V) 1V
It displays the inverter's output voltage in the running state
H0.04 Output power(kW) 0.1kW
It displays the inverter's output power in the running state.
H0.05 Output torque(%) 0.1%
It displays the inverter's output torque in the running state
H0.06 Bus voltage(V) 0.1V
It displays the inverter's bus voltage.
H0.07 X input state1 1
It displays the current state of X terminals,The corresponding relationship between bits
and Xs is described in the following table.
Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
X5 X4 X3 X2 X1
H0.08 Monitor the IO expansion card 1
Show the current IO extension card X terminal input status values. The correspondence is
the following
Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
X10 X9 X8 X7 X6
H0.09 DO output state 1
It displays the current state of DO terminals,The corresponding relationship between bits
and Xs is described in the following table.
Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
R2 R1 Y2 Y1

H0.10 AI1 voltage(V) 0.01V


H0.11 AI2 voltage(V) 0.01V
H0.12 AI3 voltage(V) 0.01V

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Show current AI1, AI2 and AI3( keyboard potentiometer )voltage (corrected)

H0.13 Input pulse frequency (kHz) 0.01kHz


The input current 1mA correspond to 0.5V.
It displays the X5 high-speed pulse sampling frequency. Its minimum unit is 0.01 Hz.
H0.14 PID setting 1
H0.15 PID feedback 1
H0.16 PID output 1
They display the PID setting value and PID feedback value.
PID setting = PID setting (percentage) *FA-04
PID feedback = PID feedback (percentage) * FA-04
PID output= PID output(percentage)*FA.04
H0.17 Load speed 1
Displayed value see F8.12
H0.18 Main frequency 0.01Hz
It displays the setting of main frequency
H0.19 Auxiliary frequency 0.01Hz
It displays the setting of auxiliary frequency
H0.20 Feedback speed(unit:0.1Hz) 0.1Hz
It displays the actual output frequency of the inverter.
H0.21 Count value 1
It displays the current count value.Please refer to Fb.08,Fb.09
H0.22 Length value 1
It displays the current length value.Please refer to Fb.05~Fb.07
H0.23 Linear speed 1m/Min
It displays the current linear speed.Please refer to Fb.06,Fb.07
H0.24 Accumulative power-on time 1Min
It displays the current accumulative power-on time
H0.25 Accumulative running time 0.1Min
It displays the current accumulative running time
H0.26 Motor overload count 1
It displays the current overload degree
H0.27 Motor output current percentage 0.01%
It displays the output current percentage(Relative to motor rated current)
H0.28 Remaining operating time 0.1Min
It displays the remaining operating time when it is timing running.
The description of timing running is refer toF4.42~F4.44.
H0.29 PLC stage 1
It displays the current PLC stage
H0.30 Communication setting value 0.01%
It displays the data written by means of the communication address 0x1000.
H0.31 AI1 input voltage(Before correction) 0.01V
H0.32 AI2 input voltage(Before correction) 0.01V
H0.33 AI3 input voltage(Before correction) 0.01V
It displays the AI1 input voltage,AI2 input voltage,AI3 input voltage before correction
The input current 1mA correspond to 0.5V.

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Chapter 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
7.1 Routine Repair and Maintenance of the AT500
7.1.1 Routine Maintenance
The influence of the ambient temperature, humidity, dust and vibration will cause the
aging
of the devices in the inverter, which may cause potential faults or reduce the service life
of the inverter. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out routine and periodic maintenance.
Routine maintenance involves checking:
• Whether the motor sounds abnormally during running
• Whether the motor vibrates excessively during running
• Whether the installation environment of the inverter changes.
• Whether the inverter's cooling fan works normally
• Whether the inverter overheats
Routine cleaning involves:
• Keep the inverter clean all the time.
• Remove the dust, especially metal powder on the surface of the inverter, to prevent
the dust from entering the inverter.
• Clear the oil stain on the cooling fan of the inverter.
7.1.2 Periodic Inspection
Perform periodic inspection in places where inspection is difficult.
Periodic inspection involves:
Check and clean the air duct periodically.
Check whether the screws become loose.
Check whether the inverter is corroded.
Check whether the wiring terminals show signs of arcing.
Main circuit insulation test
Prompt: Before measuring the insulating resistance with megameter (500V DC
megameter recommended), disconnect the main circuit from the inverter.
Do not use the insulating resistance meter to test the insulation of the control circuit. The
high voltage test need not be performed again because it has been completed before delivery.
7.1.3 Replacement of Vulnerable Components
The vulnerable components of the inverter are cooling fan and filter electrolytic capacitor.
Their service life is related to the operating environment and maintenance status.
Generally, the service life is shown as follows:
Fan :2 to 3 years
Electrolytic capacitor: 4 to 5 years
7.1.4 Storage of the inverter
For storage of the inverter, pay attention to the following two aspects:
1) Pack the inverter with the original packing box provided by Inovance.
2) Long-term storage degrades the electrolytic capacitor. Thus, the inverter must be
energized once every 2 years, each time lasting at least 5 hours. The input voltage must be
increased slowly to the rated value with the regulator.
7.2 Warranty Agreement
1) Free warranty only applies to the inverter itself.
2) Inovance will provide 18-month warranty (starting from the leave-factory date as
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indicated on the barcode) for the failure or damage under normal use conditions. If the
equipment has been used for over 18 months, reasonable repair expenses will be charged.
3)Reasonable repair expenses will be charged for the damages due to the following
causes:
• Improper operation without following the instructions
• Fire, flood or abnormal voltage.
• Using the inverter for non-recommended function
4) The maintenance fee is charged according to Inovance's uniform standard. If there is an
agreement, the agreement prevails.
7.3 Faults and Solutions
The AT500 provides a total of 24 pieces of fault information and protective functions.
After a fault occurs, the inverter implements the protection function, and displays the fault
code on the operation panel (if the operation panel is available).
Before contacting Inovance for technical support, you can first determine the fault type,
analyze the causes, and perform troubleshooting according to the following tables. If the fault
cannot be rectified, contact the agent or Inovance.Err22 is the inverter hardware overcurrent or
overvoltage signal. In most situations, hardware overvoltage fault causes Err22.
Fault Displ-
Possible Causes Solutions
Name ay
1: The output circuit is
1: Eliminate external faults.
grounded or short circuited.
2: Perform the motor auto
2: Motor auto-tuning is not
tuning.
performed.
3: Increase the acceleration
3: The acceleration time is too
time.
short.
Overcurre 4: Adjust the manual torque
4: Manual torque boost or V/F
nt boost or V/F curve.
curve is not appropriate.
during Err02 5: Adjust the voltage to normal
5: The voltage is too low.
acceleratio range.
6: The startup operation is
n 6: Select rotational speed
performed on the rotating
tracking restart or start the
motor.
motor after it stops.
7: A sudden load is added
7: Remove the added load.
during acceleration.
8: Select an inverter of higher
8: The inverter model is of too
power class.
small power class.
1: The output circuit is
grounded 1: Eliminate external faults.
or short circuited. 2: Perform the motor
2: Motor auto-tuning is not autotuning.
Overcurre
performed. 3: Increase the deceleration
nt
3: The deceleration time is too time.
during Err03
short. 4: Adjust the voltage to normal
deceleratio
4: The voltage is too low. range.
n
5: A sudden load is added 5: Remove the added load.
during deceleration. 6: Install the braking unit and
6: The braking unit and braking braking resistor.
resistor are not installed.
Overcurre 1: The output circuit is 1: Eliminate external faults.
Err04
nt at grounded or short circuited. 2: Perform the motor

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constant 2: Motor auto-tuning is not autotuning.
speed performed. 3: Adjust the voltage to normal
3: The voltage is too low. range.
4: A sudden load is added 4: Remove the added load.
during operation. 5: Select an inverter of higher
5: The inverter model is of too power class.
small power class.
1: Adjust the voltage to normal
1: The input voltage is too high.
range.
Overvolta 2: An external force drives the
2: Cancel the external force or
ge motor during acceleration.
install a braking resistor.
during Err05 3: The acceleration time is too
3: Increase the acceleration
acceleratio short.
time.
n 4:The braking unit and braking
4: Install the braking unit and
resistor are not installed.
braking resistor.
1: Adjust the voltage to normal
1: The input voltage is too high.
range.
Overvolta 2: An external force drives the
2: Cancel the external force or
ge motor during deceleration.
install the braking resistor.
during Err06 3: The deceleration time is too
3: Increase the deceleration
deceleratio short.
time.
n 4: The braking unit and braking
4: Install the braking unit and
resistor are not installed
braking resistor.
Overvolta 1: Adjust the voltage to normal
1: The input voltage is too high.
ge at range.
Err07 2: An external force drives the
constant 2: Cancel the external force or
motor during deceleration
speed install the braking resistor
Control The input voltage is not within
power the Adjust the input voltage to the
Err08
supply allowable range. allowable range.
fault
1: Instantaneous power failure
occurs on the input power
supply.
2: The inverter's input voltage is 1: Reset the fault.
not within the allowable range. 2: Adjust the voltage to normal
Under
Err09 3: The bus voltage is abnormal. range.
voltage
4:The rectifier bridge and buffer 3:Contact the agent or
resistor are faulty. Inovance.
5: The drive board is faulty.
6: The main control board is
faulty.
1: The load is too heavy or 1: Reduce the load and check
lockedrotor occurs on the the motor and mechanical
inverter
Err10 motor. condition.
overload
2: The inverter model is of too 2: Select an inverter of higher
small power class power class.
Motor 1: F9.01 is set improperly. 1: Set F9.01 correctly.
Err11
overload 2: The load is too heavy or 2: Reduce the load and check

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lockedrotor occurs on the the motor and the mechanical
motor. condition.
3: The inverter model is of too 3: Select an inverter of higher
small power class power class.
1: The three-phase power input
is
abnormal.
Power 1: Eliminate external faults.
2: The drive board is faulty.
input Err12 2: Contact the agent or
3: The lightening board is
phase loss Inovance.
faulty.
4: The main control board is
faulty.
1: The cable connecting the AC
drive and the motor is faulty. 1: Eliminate external faults.
Power 2: The inverter's three-phase 2: Check whether the motor
output Err13 outputs are unbalanced when three-phase winding is normal.
phase loss the motor is running. 3: Contact the agent or
3: The drive board is faulty. Inovance.
4: The module is faulty.
1: The ambient temperature is
too
1: Lower the ambient
high.
temperature.
2: The air filter is blocked.
2: Clean the air filter.
Module 3: The fan is damaged.
Err14 3: Replace the damaged fan.
overheat 4: The thermally sensitive
4: Replace the damaged
resistor of the module is
thermally sensitive resistor.
damaged.
5: Replace the inverter module.
5: The inverter module is
damaged.
1: External fault signal is input
External
via X.
equipment Err15 Reset the operation.
2: External fault signal is input
fault
via virtual I/O.
1: The host computer is in
1: Check the cabling of host
abnormal state.
computer.
2: The communication cable is
Communi 2: Check the communication
faulty.
cat-ion Err16 cabling.
3: F0.28 is set improperly.
fault 3: Set F0-28 correctly.
4: The communication
4: Set the communication
parameters
parameters properly.
in group FD are set improperly.
1: The drive board and power 1: Replace the faulty drive
Contactor
Err17 supply are faulty. board or power supply board.
fault
2: The contactor is faulty. 2: Replace the faulty contactor.
1: Replace the faulty HALL
Current
1: The HALL device is faulty. device.
detection Err18
2: The drive board is faulty 2: Replace the faulty drive
fault
board.
Motor 1: The motor parameters are not 1: Set the motor parameters
Err19
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g 2: The motor auto-tuning times properly.
fault out 2: Check the cable connecting
the inverter and the motor.
1: Set the encoder type correctly
1: The encoder type is incorrect.
based on the actual situation.
2: The cable connection of the
Encoder 2: Eliminate external faults.
Err20 encoder is incorrect.
fault 3: Replace the damaged
3: The encoder is damaged.
encoder.
4: The PG card is faulty
4: Replace the faulty PG card.
EEPROM
readwrite Err21 The EEPROM chip is damaged Replace the main control board.
fault
inverter
1: Overvoltage exists. 1: Handle based on overvoltage.
hardware Err22
2: Overcurrent exists. 2: Handle based on overcurrent.
fault
Short
The motor is short circuited to
circuit to Err23 Replace the cable or motor
the ground.
ground
User-defin
The user-defined fault 1 signal
ed Err27 Reset the operation
is input via X.
fault 1
User-defin
The user-defined fault 2 signal
ed Err28 Reset the operation
is input via X.
fault 2
Accumulat The accumulative power-on
iv-e time Clear the record through the
power-on Err29 parameter initialization
reaches the setting value
time function.
(F4.16)
reached
Load Check that the load is
The inverter running current is
becoming Err30 disconnected or the setting of
lower than F9.64
0 F9.64 and F9.65 is correct.
PID
feedback
The PID feedback is lower than Check the PID feedback signal
lost Err31
the setting of FA.26. or set FA.26 to a proper value.
during
running
1: The load is too heavy or 1:Reduce the load and check the
Pulse-by-p
lockedrotor occurs on the motor and mechanical
ulse
Err40 motor. condition.
current
2: The inverter model is of too 2: Select an inverter of higher
limit fault
small power class power class.
1: The encoder parameters are 1:Set the encoder parameters
set incorrectly. properly.
Too large
2: The motor auto-tuning is not 2: Perform the motor
speed Err42
performed. autotuning.
deviation
3: F9-69 and F9-70 are set 3: Set F9.69 and F9.70 correctly
incorrectly. based on the actual situation.
Motor Err43 1: The encoder parameters are 1:Set the encoder parameters
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over-speed set incorrectly. properly.
2: The motor auto-tuning is not 2: Perform the motor auto
performed. tuning.
3: F9.67 and F9.68 are set 3: Set F9.67 and F9.68 correctly
incorrectly based on the actual situation.
7.4 Common Faults and Solutions
SN Fault Possible Causes Solutions
1: There is no power supply to
the inverter or the power input to
the inverter is too low.
2: The power supply of the
1: Check the power supply.
switch on the drive board of the
2: Check the bus voltage.
inverter is faulty.
3:Re-connect the 8-core and
There is no display 3: The rectifier bridge is
1 28-core cables.
at power-on. damaged.
4: Contact the agent or
4: The control board or the
Inovance
operation panel is faulty.
for technical support.
5: The cable connecting the
control board and the drive
board and the operation panel
breaks.
1: The cable between the drive
board and the control board is in
poor contact. 1:Re-connect the 8-core and
2: Related components on the 28-core cables.
Garbled is
control board are damaged. 2:Contact the agent or
2 displayed
3: The motor or the motor cable inovance for technical
at power-on
is short circuited to the ground.
support.;
4: The HALL device is faulty.
5: The power input to the
inverter is too low.
1:Measure the insulation of
1: The motor or the motor output the motor and the output
“ Err23 ” is
cable is short-circuited to the cable with a megger.
3 displayed
ground. 2:Contact the agent or
at power-on. 2: The inverter is damaged. inovance for technical
support.
1: The setting of carrier 1:Reduce the carrier
frequency is too high. frequency (F0.15).
Err14 (module
2: The cooling fan is damaged, 2:Replace the fan and clean
overheat) fault
4 or the air filter is blocked. the air filter.
is reported
3: Components inside the 3:Contact the agent or
frequently
inverter are damaged (thermal Inovance for technical
coupler or others). support.
1: Check the motor and the 1: Ensure the cable between
The motor does motor cables. the inverter and the motor is
5 not rotate after the 2: The inverter parameters are normal.
inverter runs. set improperly (motor 2: Replace the motor or clear
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3: The cable between the drive 3: Check and re-set motor
board and the control board is in parameters
poor contact.
4: The drive board is faulty.
1:Check and reset the
1: The parameters are set parameters in group F4.
incorrectly. 2:Re-connect the external
2: The external signal is signal cables.
The X terminals
6 incorrect. 3:Re-confirm the jumper bar
are disabled.
3: The jumper bar across OP and across OP and +24 V.
+24 V becomes loose. 4:Contact the agent or
4: The control board is faulty. inovance for technical
support.
1: The encoder is faulty. 1: Replace the encoder and
2:The encoder cable is ensure the cabling is proper.
The motor speed
connected incorrectly or in poor 2: Replace the PG card.
7 is always low in
contact. 3: Contact the agent or
CLVC mode
3: The PG card is faulty. Inovance
4: The drive board is faulty. for technical support.
1:Re-set motor parameters or
re-perform the motor
1: The motor parameters are set
The inverter autotuning.
improperly.
reports overcurrent 2: Set proper acceleration/
8 2:The acceleration/deceleration
and overvoltage deceleration time.
time is improper.
frequently 3:Contact the agent or
3: The load fluctuates
inovance for technical
support.
1:Check whether the
contactor cable is loose.
2:Check whether the
contactor is faulty.
Err17 is reported
The soft startup contactor is not 3:Check whether 24 V power
9 upon power-on or
picked up. supply of the contactor is
running
faulty.
4: Contact the agent or
inovance
for technical support
“8.8.8.8.8.”is
Related component on the
10 displayed upon Replace the control board
control board is damaged.
power-on

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