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SYNTHESIS

Operations Manual
single phase 115 V 0.2 - 0.75 kW
single phase 230 V 0.2 - 2.2 kW
three phase 400 V 0.75 - 2.2 kW

ISO 14001
MANAGEMENT SERVICE

UNI EN ISO 9001


Certificato n° 50 100 0125 N3878
Operations Manual
Table of Contents
Foreword........................................................................................1
Examination before installation......................................................2

Chapter 1 Safety Precautions


1. Precautions for Operation........................................3
2. Environmental Precautions......................................6
Chapter 2 Hardware Instruction and Installation
1. Operational Environment .........................................7
2. Sample Model No. Identification ..............................8
3. Specifications...........................................................9
4. Wiring diagram.......................................................15
5. Dimensions & Location of terminal block...............19
Chapter 3 Software Index
1. Keypad Operating Instructions ..............................29
2. Parameters List......................................................30
3. Parameter Function Description ............................31
4. Malfunction Indication and Countermeasure .........43
5. General Malfunction Examination Method.............46
Chapter 4 Maintenance and Examination
1. Maintenance and Examination.............................48

Chapter 5 Option and accessories


1. Class B Emi filter...................................................50
2. Braking resistors ...................................................51
1. Foreword
To fully employ all functions of this AC Drive, and to ensure the safety for its users, please read
through this operations manual in detail. Should you have any further questions, please feel
free to contact your local distributor or regional representative.

Please use Precaution with this product


The AC Drive is a power electronic device. For safety reasons, please read carefully those
paragraphs with “WARNING” or “CAUTION” symbols. They are important safety precautions to
be aware of while transporting, installation, operating or examining the AC drive. Please follow
these precautions to ensure your safety.

WARNING Personnel injury may be resulted by improper operation.

CAUTION The AC Drive or mechanical system may be damaged by improper operation.

WARNING

z Do not touch the PCB or components on the PCB right after turning off the power before the
charging indicator went off.
z Do not attempt to wire circuitry while power is on. Do not attempt to examine the components
and signals on the PCB while the inverter operating.
z Do not attempt to disassemble or modify internal circuitry, wiring, or components of the
inverter.
z The grounding terminal of the inverter must be grounded properly with 200V class type III
standard.

z This is a product of the restricted sales distribution class according to EN61800-3.


In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user
may be required to take adequate measures.

CAUTION
z Do not attempt to perform dielectric strength test to internal components of the inverter. There
are sensitive semiconductor-devices vulnerable to high voltage in the inverter.
z Do not connect the output terminals: T1 (U), T2 (V), and T3 (W) to AC power input
z The CMOS IC on the primary PCB of the inverter is vulnerable to static electrical charges. Do
not contact the primary PCB of the inverter.

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2. Examination before installation
Every inverter has been fully tested and examined before shipment. Please carry out the
following examination procedures after unpacking your AC inverter.

z Check to see if the model number of the AC inverter matches the model number of the AC
inverter that you ordered.
z Check to see whether any damage occurred to the AC inverter during shipment. Do not
connect the AC inverter to the power supply if there is any sign of damage.

Report this to a regional sale representative if you find any abnormal condition as mentioned
above.

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Chapter 1: Safety Precaution

1. Precautions for operation

Before turning ON power

CAUTION

Choose the appropriate power source with correct voltage settings for the input voltage
specification of the AC inverter.

WARNING

Special care must be taken while wiring the primary circuitry panel. The L1 and L2
terminal must be connected to the input power source and must not be mistakenly
connected to T1, T2 or T3 out put terminals. This may damage the inverter when the
power is turned on.

CAUTION
z Do not attempt to transport the inverter by the front of the cover. Securely hold the
inverter by the heat-sink mounting chassis to prevent the inverter from falling, this
may cause personnel injury or damage to the inverter itself.
z Install the inverter onto a firm metal base plate or another non-flammable type
material. Do not install the inverter onto or nearby any flammable material.
z An additional cooling fan may need to be installed if several inverters are installed
into one control panel. The inside temperature inside an enclosed panel should be
below 40 degrees to avoid overheating.
z Turn off the power supply before proceeding to remove or perform any work on any
panel. Carry out installation procedures according to instructions given in order to
avoid a situation resulting in an operational malfunction.
z Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 5000 RMS
symmetrical amperes. 240 Volts maximum.
z This product is not provided with over speed protection.
z Only intended for use in a pollution degree 2 macro environment or equivalent

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When power is applied
WARNING

z Do not attempt to install or remove input or out put connectors of inverter when the
power supply is turned on. Otherwise, the inverter may be damaged due to the
surge peak caused by the insertion or removal of power.

z When momentary power loss is longer than 2 seconds (the large of horse power,
the longer of time), the inverter does not have enough storage power to control the
circuit; Therefore, when power is regenerated, the operation of the inverter is
based on the setup of F_10 and the condition of external switch, this is considered
to berestartin the following paragraphs.

z When the momentary power loss is short, the inverter still has enough storage
power to control the circuit; therefore, when power is regenerated, the inverter will
automatically start operation again depends on the setup of F_23.
When restart the inverter, the operation of the inverter is based on the setup of
F_10 and the condition of external switch (FWD/REV button). Attention: the
restart operation is irrelevant with F_23/F_24.
(1) When F_10=0, the inverter will not start after restart.
(2) When F_10=1 and the external switch (FWD/REV button) is OFF, the inverter
will not start after restart.
(3) When F_10=1 and the external switch (FWD/REV button) is ON, the inverter
will start automatically after restart. Attention: Base on safety reason, please
turn off the external switch (FWD/REV button) after power loss to avoid
possible damage to the machine and the human body after sudden
regeneration of power.

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Under Operation

WARNING

Do not use a separate device to switch ON or OFF motor during operation. Otherwise,
the inverter may experience an over-current breakdown.

WARNING

z Do not remove the front cover of the inverter when the power is ON to avoid
personnel injury caused by electrical shock.

z When the automatic restart function is enabled, the motor and machinery will be
restarted automatically.

CAUTION
z Do not touch the heat-sink base during operation.
z The inverter can be easily operated from a low-speed to high-speed range. Please
reconfirm the operating range of motor and the machinery you are controlling.
z Do not examining the signals on the PCB of the inverter when it is under operation.
z All inverters are properly adjusted and set before delivery.

CAUTION

Do not proceed with disassemble or examination procedure before ensuring that the
power is off and the Power LED extinguished.

When performing an examination or maintenance

CAUTION

Inverter environment should be within temp: –10 °C ~ +40 °C, humidity under 95% RH
without condensing.

CAUTION

After the removal of shield sticker, the environment temperature should be within
–10 °C ~ +50 °C and humidity under 95% RH without condensing. Besides, the inverter
should be free from water dripping or metal dust.

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2. Precautions of operation environment

oil

Avoid any direct sunlight Keep away from Keep away from oil
corrosive gas or liquid grease and gas

Keep away from rain or Avoid metal dust and


Keep away from salty
where dripping water may dusty environments
environments
get into the inverter

Avoid where
Avoid massive vibration Avoid excessive direct heat environmental
temperatures are too high

Keep away from high Keep away from Keep away from
electrical-magnetic waves or radioactive matter flammable material

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Chapter 2: Hardware Instructions and Installation

1. Operational Environment

The installation site of the inverter is very important. It relates directly to the functionality and the
life span of your inverter. Please carefully choose the installation site to meet the following
requirements:

z Mount the unit vertically


z Environment temperature: -10°C ∼ +40°C (with cover removed: -10°C ∼ +50°C)
z Avoid placing close to any heating equipment
z Avoid water dripping or humid environment
z Avoid direct sunlight
z Avoid oil or salty corrosive gas
z Avoid contacting corrosive liquid or gas
z Prevent foreign dusts, flocks, or metal scraps from entering interior
z Avoid electric-magnetic interference (soldering or power machinery)
z Avoid vibration, if vibration cannot be avoided, an anti-rattle mounting device should be
installed to reduce vibration.
z If the inverter is installed in an enclosed control panel, please remove the shield sticker
located at the top of the inverter. This will allow additional airflow and cooling.

External Fan Placement needs to be over the top of the inverter

Correct Alignment Wrong Alignment Correct Alignment Wrong Alignment

z For proper Installation of the inverter you must place the front side of the inverter facing
front and the top of the inverter in the up direction for better heat dissipation.
z Installation must be compliant to the following requirements.

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SYN10

5cm(min) 5cm(min)
Ventilation & Installation
Direction
Front View

Note: Maximum temperature in the enclosure 50 

2. Sample Model No. Identification


SYN10 S 220 05 AF - -

Series

Input phases S = single phase, T = three phases

Input voltage 115, 230, 400V

01 = 0.2kW 03 = 0.4kW 05 = 0.75kW


Size/Power
07 = 1.5kW 09 = 2.2kW

Filter _ = no EMI filter, AF = class ””



Degree of protection _ = IP20, IP65 = IP65
Switch (only for IP65) _ = no switch, S = integrated switch

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3. Specification:

Basic specification:

Model: SYN10 S 115 01 S 115 03 S 115 05


5 39 /:21 "! "8 ";6
3/<1 (78 (7! (

4   /1 (8 !+ 8!

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4  #3 !""*!8"#/   1
  2@<@/ 1 ;!@(+!@(()
%35    2  A 

Model: SYN10 S 220 01 AF S 220 03 AF S 220 05 AF S 220 07 AF S 220 09 AF


5 39 /:21 "! "8 ";6 (6 !!
3/<1 "!6 "6 ( ! +

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Single phase 200-240V (+10%,-15%), Single/Three phase
$ #3
50 / 60 Hz (+/-5%) 200-240V 50 / 60 Hz
4  #3 !""*!8"#/   1
  2@<@/ 1 ;!@(+!@(() (()@(8+@(;!
%35    /5 A   1

Model: SYN10 T 400 05 AF T 400 07 AF T 400 09 AF


5 39 /:21 ";6 (6 !!
3/<1 ( ! +

4   /1 !+ +) 6!

  /:#1 (; !B 8"

2 /:1 (' ('! (')
$ #3 +)"*8'"#/=("> *(6>1 6"7'"<?/=7*6>1
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  2@<@/ 1 (()@(8+@(;!
%35    /A   1

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Functional specification:
Item Specification
Input Signal Type PNP type (SOURCE) input (External 24VDC Input is allowed)
Control Method Sinusoidal wave PWM control
Freq. Range 1~200 Hz
Resolution Setting Digital: 0.1 Hz (1 ~ 99.9 Hz); 1 Hz (100 ~ 200 Hz)
Freq. Analog: 1Hz/ 60 Hz
Control Keyboard Setting Directly setup by and buttons.
External Signal Setting 0~10V, 4 ~ 20mA, 0 ~ 20mA
Other function Frequency upper and lower limit
Carrier frequency 4~16KHz
Accelerate/Decelerate time 0.1~ 999 Sec
V/F Pattern 6 Patterns
General Torque control Torque boost level adjustable (manual torque boost)
Control Multi-Functional input 2 point, to be used as multi-speed 1(Sp.1) / multi-speed 2(Sp.2) /
Jog / External quickstop / External bb / Reset
Multi-Functional output 1a Relay terminal, to be setup as Fault / Running / Frequency.
Braking Torque S115, S220 01, 03 and 05: about 20%
S220 07, 09 and T400: 20%~100% built-in braking transistor
Other function Decelerate or free run stop, Auto reset, DC braking frequency /
Voltage / Time can be setup by constants.
Display Three digital LED display frequency / inverter parameter / fault
record / program version.
O O O
Operating temperature -10OC ~ +40 C (with cover removed: -10 C ~ +50 C)
Humidity 0~95% RH non-condensing.
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Vibration Under 1 G (9.8 m/s )
EMC specification EN50081-1, EN50081-2, EN50082-2, EN50178, EN61800-3+A11
UL UL508C
Overload protection 150% for 1 min.
Over-voltage DC voltage > 410V(200 series); DC voltage > 800V(400 series)
Under voltage DC voltage < 200V(200 series); DC voltage < 400V(400 series)
Protection
Momentary Power-loss 0 ~ 2 sec: the inverter can be restarted using speed search
Function
feature.
Stall Prevention During Acceleration / Deceleration/ Constant speed
Output Short-circuit Electronic circuitry protection
Grounding fault Electronic circuitry protection
Other function Heat sink overheat protection, Current limit
Installation Mounting screw or DIN rail (Option).

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„
Suitable optional and Wiring Specification

Molded-Case Circuit Breaker / Magnetic Contact


z Warrantee does not apply to damage caused by the following situations:

(1) Damage to the inverter caused by the lack of appropriate molded-case circuit breaker or
when a circuit breaker with too large of capacity is installed between the power supply
and the inverter.

(2) Damage to the inverter caused by the magnetic contact, phase advancing capacitor, or
surge-protector installed between the inverter and the motor.

Model Type SYN10 S 115 01/03 S 115 05 S 220 09 AF T 400


S 220 01/03 AF S 220 05/07 AF 05/07/09 AF
Molded-case circuit breaker 15A 20A 30A 15A

Primary Circuit Terminal (TM1) Wire dimension Wire dimension Wire dimension Wire dimension
2 2 2
(#14AWG) 2.0mm (#14AWG) 3.5mm 3.5mm
L1 L2 2
T1 T2 T3 Terminal screw M3 2.0m m Terminal screw Terminal screw
M4 M4
Terminal screw
M3/M4
2
Signal Terminal (TM2) Wire dimension 0.75mm (#18 AWG), Terminal screw M3

1~11
Use copper conductors only size field wiring based on 80 degrees C wire only.

z Please utilize three-phase squirrel-cage induction motor with appropriate capacity.

z If the inverter is used to drive more than one motor, the total capacity must be smaller
than the capacity of the inverter. Additional thermal overload relays must be installed
in front of each motor. Use the Fn_18 at 1.0 times of the rated value specified on the
motor nameplate at 50Hz, 1.1 times of the rated value specified on the motor nameplate
at 60Hz.

z Do not install phase advancing capacitors, LC, or RC component between the inverter
and the motor.

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Application and precautions of Peripherals

From the Power Source:


z Apply the power source at the correct rated voltage to prevent from damaging the inverter.
z A Power Disconnect or Circuit breaker must be installed between the AC power supply and the
inverter.

Molded-case circuit breaker:


z Utilize an appropriate circuit breaker that’s suitable for the rated voltage and current ratings of the
inverter to switch ON/OFF the power supply to the inverter and as additional protection for the
inverter.
z Do not operate the circuit breaker to switch ON or OFF the inverter. The circuit breaker should be
used only to supply input power and should not be used for operational sequence.

Leakage circuit breaker:


z An earth leakage circuit breaker should be added to prevent false operation cause by leakage
current and to ensure personnel safety.

Magnetic Contact:
z The Magnetic Contact can be omitted at ordinary operation. To utilize external control, automatic
restart, or breaking controller the magnetic contact must be added at the primary side.
z Do not operate the magnetic contact to switch ON or OFF the inverter.

Power improvement AC Reactor:


z If large capacity power source is applied (over 600KVA), additional AC reactor may be added to
improve power factor.

Inverter:
z Power supply input terminals L1 and L2 are not differentiated on phase sequence. They can
be arbitrarily connected. Their connection may be interchanged.
z Output terminal T1, T2, and T3 should be connected to the U, V, and W terminals of the motor
respectively. If motor turns in opposite direction of the inverter command, simply exchanging two of
the three wire connections will correct this problem.
z Output terminal T1, T2, and T3 must not be connected to power source to prevent from damaging
the inverter.
z Grounding terminal: properly ground the grounding terminal in compliance to 200V class type
three grounding. (The 400V class type is special grounding.)

External wiring should be carried out in accordance with following requirement. Check and
reassure the wiring is correct after the wiring is complete.
(Do not utilize the control circuitry buzzer to check the wiring).

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EMI connections:

It is very important that the connections between the inverter, the shielded motor cable, and the EMI
filters are tested as follows.

z Use a metal grounding plate and place the frequency inverter and the EMI filter on the plate.
z Use a shielded motor cable with 4 connectors (U, V, W, & Earth), don’t use the shielding as
safety earth (shield is high frequency earth)
z Remove any paint around the two metal coupling nut holes. So that the metal coupling nuts
(and the shielding) make contact with the frequency inverter and the motor.
z Don't solder a conductor to the shielding.
z Use a metal clamp to connect the shielding from the motor cable with the metal grounding
plate. Now there is a perfect high frequency earth connection between frequency inverter,
grounding plate and EMI filter.
z Keep the distance between the frequency inverter and EMI filter as short as possible (< 30cm)
if longer use a shielded cable with a metal coupling nut and a metal clamp to connect the
shielded cable to the frequency inverter and metal grounding plate.
z The only earth connection between the LISN and the test plate should be via the EMI filter.
z Use a motor which equals the power rating or below of the inverter rating.
z Install a noise filter for inverter onto the output side of the primary circuitry can suppress
conducting noise.

Class B:

Drive

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Class A:

Drive

When the distance between the inverter and motor is longer than 100 meters, cable wire should
be carefully chosen to reduce the wiring resistance below 3% and the voltage drop
(V) = √3 x Wire resistance (Ω/km) x wire length (m) x current x 10-3
(B) Control circuitry wiring must be separated terminated and away from the primary
power circuitry and other high-voltage or large-current power lines to avoid noise
interference.
z To reduce the noise interference and avoid possible operational problems, shielded
twisted pair cable should be used to wire the control circuitry. Please refer to following
diagram. Connect the shielding wire onto the grounding terminal. Only connect one end of
the shield.

Wiring distance must be under 50m.

Shielding Glove

To control machine
To Inverter terminal

Do not connect the shielding


Connect Shield
Wrapped with wire at this end
Connect to system grounding terminal insulating tape

(C) The grounding terminal of the inverter must be correctly grounded in compliance
with 200V class type three grounding.
z Grounding wire should be wired in accordance to electrical equipment (AWG) with the
length of the grounding wire as short as possible.

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z The grounding wire of the inverter must not be grounded together with other large current
loads (such as soldering machines or large current motors). They should be grounded
separately.
z Grounding circuitry must not be formed when grounding several inverters together.

(a) good (b) good (c) not good


(D) Wire specification, apply appropriate wire with correct diameter for primary power circuitry and
control circuitry in accordance with electricity regulations.

4. Wiring Diagram

* Braking Resister
(Option)

P R
L1 (U)T1
AC Input
L2
(V)T2 IM
L3
(W)T3
3 FWD
4 1
REV
Multi-Function
Inputs
{
6
7
SP1 2 }
Trip Relay

RST SW1
5 CON2
12V 1
8 +10V 2
Test Points
9 MVI 3
Speed Pot 10kΩ 10 (0~10V/0~20/4~20mA)
0V(FM–) Grounding
0~10V
11
FM FM+

Wire Terminations to the Inverter must be made in compliance to the applicable standards.

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(External 24V supply)
TM2
3 FWD
4 REV
+ 6
24V SP1
– 7
RST
10
0V

Inverter terminal descriptions


Primary Circuitry Terminal Block (TM1) descriptions
Terminal Symbol Function Description
L1 (R) Primary power source input to Drive
L2 (S) Single phase: L1/L2 (for SYN10 S 115 01/03/05 and S 220 01/03/05) or L/N
L3 (T) Three phase: L1/L2/L3
P External braking resistor terminal
R (Only for models SYN 10 S 220 07/09 and T 400 05/07/09)

T1 (U)

T2 (V) Inverter output to Motor

T3 (W)

Tightening torque for TM1 is 1 Nm (in the S 115 and S 220 01/03/05 models).
Tightening torque for TM1 is 1.3 Nm (in the S 220 07/09 and T 400 05/07/09 models).
* Wire voltage rating must be a minimum of 300V (200V series) and 600V (400V series)

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Control Circuitry Terminal Block (TM2) description

Terminal Symbol Function Description


1 TRIP Fault relay output terminal Multi function output terminal (refer to F_21)

2 RELAY Connection point rated capacity 250VAC/1A (30VDC / 1A)

3 FWD (FW) Operation control terminals (refer to F_03)

4 REV (RE)

5 + 12V(12) Common point of terminal 3 / 4 / 6 / 7

6 SP1(SP) Multifunction input terminals (refer to F_19)

7 RESET(RS)

8 +10V Power terminal for potentiometer ( Pin 3 )

9 Analog input wire Analog frequency signal input terminal ( Pin 2 of


potentiometer or positive terminal of 0~10V / 4~20mA /
Wiper
0~20mA)

10 0V(FM -) Analog common point Analog signal common point ( Pin 1 of potentiometer or
negative terminal of 0~10V / 4~20mA / 0~20mA )

11 FM+ Analog output positive Analog frequency signal output terminal


connection point Output terminal signal is 0 ~ 10VDC/Fn6

Tightening torque for TM2 is 0.57 Nm.


* Wire voltage rating must be a minimum of 300V
* Control wiring should not run in the same conduit or raceway with power or motor wiring
* Single Input and Output Terminals (TM2) Ratings are ALL Class 2

SW1 function description


SWITCH 1 External signal type

0~20mA analog signal (When F_11 is set to 1)


4~20mA analog signal (When F_11 is set to 2)

0~10 VDC analog signal (When F_11 is set to 1)


(default)

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Control Circuitry Terminal Block Electrical Features
Terminal Terminal name Default function Electrical features Parameter
number

1 Trip
Relay output 250VAC/1A 30VDC/1A F_21
2 Relay

3 FWD Forward run F_03


12/24VDC, 4.5mA , 3.6K_
4 REV Reverse run F_10

5 DC12V Output power supply +12VDC 12VDC, 20mA -

6 SP1 F_19
Multifunction digital input 12/24VDC, 4.5mA , 3.6K_
7 RST F_20
8 DC10V Output power supply +10VDC 10VDC, 10mA

F_06,
Analog input (+) DC 0~10V 20K_,
F_07
9 V / I in Voltage/Current DC 0~20/4~20mA 250_
10 bits resolution F_11
(Potentiometer 10K_)
Switch1
10 0V Common Analog (-) 0V -
F_06
11 FM + Analog output (+) DC 0~10V, 1mA
F_07

250Vac/1A
RELAY 30Vdc/1A

FWD 3. 6 k

REV 3. 6 k

+ 12VDC
+12V 20 mA Isol.

SP 3. 6 k

RST 3. 6 k

+ 10VDC
10V 10 mA
Isol.

10k
AIN + R

1 3
0/4-20mA 0 – 10V SW1
0V R= R=
Isol. 20kΩ
250Ω
0 – 10V -
FM 1 mA
+

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5. Dimensions & Location of terminal block

SYN10 S 115 01/03/05, S 220 01/03/05:

See NOTE

Unit: mm
MODEL/DIMENSIONS A B C D E F G
SYN10 S 115 e
132 116 130 8.2 118 61 72
220 01/03/05

NOTE: For safety reason, we strongly recommend


users to remove the M4 grounding screw
then screw the enclosed "metal frame
grounding terminal" on the same location to
make a grounding bar to ensure good earth
protection.

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SYN10 S 220 07/09 SYN10 T 400 05/07/09

M4 q 3xø4.5
( )

See NOTE

Unit :mm
Dimension
Model A B C D
S220 07/09 e T400 143.1127.5 140 8.0
Dimension
Model E F G
S220 07/09 e T400 171.7 108 118

NOTE: For safety reason, we strongly recommend


users to remove the M4 grounding screw
then screw the enclosed "metal frame
grounding terminal" on the same location to
make a grounding bar to ensure good earth
protection.

Mounting Instructions

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Din rail mounting diagram

Step1-
Aim and insert the 4
retention ribs of the
DIN Rail at the 4
holes in rear panel
of inverter

Step2-
Push the DIN Rail
forward until the
middle rib grips
firmly with back
Step1-
panel
Use a small
Inserting hole screwdriver
inserting it into the
middle rib
middle rib of DIN
Rail and press the
screwdriver in
order to remove
Retention rib the DIN Rail from
inverter

Additional DIN rail installation


A mounting clamp and a 35mm width rail must be used to install the drive on the rail
Installing drive Dismounting drive

1 Pull the mounting plate downward.


First place the groove on the back of the
2 Rotate the inverter module to dismount it.
module on the upper edge of din rail,
and then push the module down to lock
up position. Finally press the mounting
plate upward into module.


Mounting plate Pull mounting plate

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SYN10 S 220 01/03/05 IP65 S (NEMA4)
 




 
 
 
 

  
  




 





 



UNIT: mm

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SYN 10 S 220 01/03/05 IP65 S (NEMA4) TYPE INSTALLATION:

     



  


    


 
 


 
    




    NOTE:
      
    
       1. POWER SWITCH, REV-0-FWD SWITCH AND
          Potentiometer are only SYN 10 S 220 01/03/05 IP65 S TYPE
       2. Power supply cable: # 14 AGE (2.0 mm2)

3. Motor cable: # 16 AGE (1.25 mm2)
4. Torque value of Screw:
(1). Power/Motor cable (plug in) Therminal: 5kg-cm (4.34 in-lb)
(2). Remote control wire: 4kg-cm (3.47 in-lb)
(3). Outer Cover (M4): 6kg-cm (5.20 in-lb)

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
NOTE:
&'(
)' *+ (1). Input source: single-phase (L1,L2, )ensuring
.* that it is connected to a 200/240V supply.
  3 (2). Output Moter: three-phase ( ,T1,T2,T3).
1!   Phases
8 9+:  
IM

Caution:
- Do not start or stop the inverter using the

(",'- main circuit power.


)' *+ - FOR SYN 10 S 220 01/03/05 IP65 S TYPE
 
Please always remain REV-0_FWD switch at 0
  position. In order to keep inverter has no
running signal before power-on again after
& / 
power supply interrupted. Otherwise, injury may
 result.
- FOR SYN 10 S 220 01/03/05 IP65 TYPE
Please always remain RE or FW switch at OFF
position. In order to keep inverter has no
running signal before power-on again after
power supply interrupted. Otherwise, injury may
result.

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SYN10 S 220 01/03/05 IP65 S (NEMA4) (WITH SWITCH TYPE)EMC MOUNTING & CONNECTIONS:

 

 
















  

 

 
 








 

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SYN10 S 220 07/09 IP65 S (NEMA4)


SYN10 T 400 05/07/09 IP65 S (NEMA4)

274.5
274.5

295
295

210 180.5
232 211.4
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SYN10 S 220 07/09 IP65 S – SYN10 T 400 05/07/09 IP65 S TYPE INSTALLATION:

DATA
RESET ENT

RUN DSP
STOP F UN

POWER
SWITCH

Potentiometer
REV-0-FWD
SWITCH

L1 L2 L3 NOTE:
220-240V 1.POWER SWITCH,REV-0-FWD SWITCH
380-480V T1 T2 T3 and Potentiometer are only for SYN10 S 220 07/09
Single/ThreePhases
IP 65 S - T 400 05/07/09 IP 65 S TYPE
3 Phases 2.Power supply cable : SYN10 S 220 #12AWG(3.5mm2)
IM SYN10 T 400 #16AWG(1.25mm2)
3. Motor cable : SYN10 S 220 #14AWG(2.0mm2)
SYN10 T 400 #16AWG(1.25mm2)
4. Torque value of Screw :
(1).Power/Motor cable Terminal (TM1/TM3): 8 kgf-cm (6.94 in-lb)
(2).Remote control wire : 4 kgf-cm (3.47 in-lb)
(3).Outer Cover (M4) : 8kgf-cm (6.94 in-lb)
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

(L) NOTE:
(1).Input source:
(N)
single-phase[ L1 (L), L2 (N), ] ensuring
that it isconnected to a 200/240 supply.
or three-plase(L1,L2,L3, ) ensuring that it
is connected to a 200/240,380/460V supply.
(2).Output Motor:three-phase( ,T1,T2,T3).

Caution:
_Do not start or stop the inverter using the main
circuit power.
_ FOR SYN 10 S 220 07/09 IP65 S - T 400 05/07/09
IP 65 S TYPE Please always remain REV-0-FWD
switch at 0 position. In order to keep
inverter has no running signal before power-on
again after power supply interrupted.
Otherwise, injury may result.
_FOR SYN 10 S 220 07/09 IP65 - T 400 05/07/09
IP 65 TYPE Please always remain RE-or-FW
switch at OFF position. In order to keep inverter
has no running signal before power-on again
after power supply interrupted.Otherwise, injury
may result.

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SYN10 S 220 07/09 IP65 S – SYN10 T 400 05/07/09 IP65 S
(WITH SWITCH TYPE) CONNECTIONS & EMC MOUNTING:

CONNECTION

MOUNTING

NOTE:
For ALL FILTER MODELS, additional items will be find inside the box including : [1]pc of EMC conformed waterproof
(IP65) ferrite core; [1]pc of metal fastener; [1]pc of MF Zin 5-C screw.
"CAUTION: , if application use require to meet EMC regulation, you MUST first constrain the motor cables, close the
ferrite core onto the motor cable outside the plastic enclosure as stated in the above diagram. Please also note the length of
the Motor cable CANNOT exceed 5M under EMC regulation"

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Chapter 3 Software Index
Keypad operating instructions -Keypad Description

POWER LED

DATA
RESET ENT

RUN DSP
STOP FUN

CAUTION

Do not operate keypad by screwdriver or other sharp-ended tool to avoid damaging keypad.

Brief keypad operation flowchart


2

(FREQ) * 1 (FREQ)

DSP (READ)

FUN 
DATA
 ENT
F  F  

AFTER (WRITE)
DSP
0.5 SEC
FUN DATA 
ENT

END 

Note 1: Displayed setting of frequency when stopped. Display output frequency when running.
Note 2: The setting of the frequency can be modified either when stopped or when running.

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Parameter List

Factory
Function F_ Function Description Unit Range Page Note
setting
00 Factory Adjustment 0 31
Accel. Time 01 Acceleration time 0.1 sec 0.1 ~ 999 s 5.0 31 *1 *3
Accel. Time 02 Deceleration time 0.1 sec 0.1 ~ 999 s 5.0 31 *1 *3
0: Forward / Stop, Reverse / Stop
Operation mode 03 1 0~1 0 32
1: Run / Stop, Forward / Reverse
Motor rotation 0: Forward
04 1 0~1 0 32 *1
direction 1: Reverse
V/F Pattern 05 V/F pattern setting 1 1~6 1/4 33 *2

Frequency 06 Frequency upper limit 0.1 Hz 1.0 ~ 200 Hz 50/60 Hz 34 *2 *3


upper/lower limit 07 Frequency lower limit 0.1 Hz 0.0 ~ 200 Hz 0.0 Hz 34 *3
SP1 frequency 08 SP1 frequency 0.1 Hz 1.0 ~ 200 Hz 10 Hz 34 *3
JOG frequency 09 JOG frequency 0.1 Hz 1.0 ~ 200 Hz 6 Hz 34
0: Keypad
Start / Stop Control 10 1 0~1 0 34
1: Terminal (TM2)
0 : Keypad
Frequency Control 11 1 : Terminal (0 ~ 10v / 0 ~ 20 mA) 1 0~2 0 35
2 : Terminal (4 ~ 20 mA)
Carrier frequency
12 Carrier Frequency Control 1 1 ~ 10 5 35
control
Torque compensation 13 Torque compensation gain 0.1% 0.0 ~ 10.0% 0.0% 37 *1

0: controlled deceleration stop


Stop method 14 1 0~1 0 37
1: free run stop

15 DC braking time 0.1 s 0.0 ~ 25.5 s 0.5 s 37

DC braking setting 16 DC braking injection frequency 0.1 Hz 1 ~ 10 Hz 1.5 Hz 37

17 DC braking level 0.1% 0.0 ~ 20.0% 8.0% 37


Electronic thermal Protection base on motor rated
Overload protection 18 current 1% 0 ~ 200% 100% 38

Multifunction input terminal 1 1: Jog


19 2 39
(SP1) function 2: Sp1
Multifunction input 3: Quick stop
connection point Multifunction input terminal 2 4: External Base Block
20 5: Reset 5 39
(RESET) function
6: SP2
1: Operating
Multi-function output 21 Mutlifunction output terminal 2: Frequency reached 3 40
3: Fault

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Factory
Function F_ Function Description Unit Range Page Note
setting
22 0: REV run 1 0~1 0 40
Reverse Lock-Out
1: REV run Lock-Out
Momentary power 23 0: enabled 1 0~1 0 41
loss 1: disabled
Auto restart 24 Number of Auto-restart times 1 0~5 0 41
25 010: Constants initialization to 50Hz system 42 *2
Factory setting
020: Constants initialization to 60Hz system
SP2 frequency 26 SP2 frequency 0.1Hz 1.0~200Hz 20 42
SP3 frequency 27 SP3 frequency 0.1Hz 1.0~200Hz 30 42
28 0:enable 1 0~1 1 42 *4
Direct start
1:disable
Software version 29 CPU program version 42
Fault Log 30 Fault log for three faults. 42

NOTE:
*1: Indicate this parameter can be adjusted during running mode.
*2: Please refer to F_25.
*3: If the setting range is above 100, the setting unit becomes 1.
*4: New function for CPU version v2.1 and above

Parameter function description


F_00 Factory adjustment parameter. Do not change.

F_01 : Acceleration time = 0.1 ~ 999 sec


F_02 : Deceleration time = 0.1 ~ 999 sec

1. Acceleration / Deceleration time calculation formula:

Accelerate time = F_01 x Setting Frequency


50 Hz

Decelerate time = F_02 x Setting Frequency


50Hz
Hz

Time

F_01 F_02

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F_03: Operation mode selection =
0: Forward / Stop, Reverse / Stop
1: Run / Stop, Forward / Reverse

NOTE 1: F_03 takes effect only when F_10 = 1 (external operation control)

F_03 = 0 3 FWD /Stop 3 Run / Stop F_03 = 1


control 4 REV /Stop 4 FWD/ REV control
method method
5 COM 5 COM

TM2 PIN3 ON

TM2 PIN4 ON

F_03=0
Forward
Output
Reverse

F_03=1
Output Forward
Reverse

Note: Reverse command is ignored when F_22 = 1

F_04: Motor rotation direction setting = 0: Forward


1: Reverse

Although there is no Forward / Reverse push button on the digital control panel, it is possible to
adjust forward / reverse function by changing the F_04 setting.

NOTE:
When F_22 =1: Reverse is disabled, the F_04 cannot be set to 1.

The keypad indication would display “LOC”.

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F_05: V/F pattern setting = 1 ~ 6

Selecting F_05 = 1-6 to select one of the six preset V/F patterns. (Refer to the following tables)

Specification 50 Hz System
Application General Application High starting torque Decreasing torque
F_5 1 2 3

V (%) V (%) V (%)

100 100 100


V/F pattern

B B B

C C C
Hz Hz
1 2.5 50 200 1 2.5 50 200 Hz
1 25 50 200

Specification 60Hz System


Application General Application High starting torque Decreasing torque
F_5 4 5 6

V (%) V (%) V (%)

100 100 100


V/F pattern

B B B

C C C
Hz Hz Hz
1 3.0 60 200 1 3.0 60 200 1 30 60 200

F_5 B C
1/4 10% 8%
2/5 15% 10.5%
3/6 25% 7.7%

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F_06: frequency upper limit range=1~200Hz
F_07: frequency lower limit range=1~200Hz
F_06: Factory setting refers to F_25.
Internal
frequency
F_06 (freq. Upper limit)
signal
F_07 (freq. Lower limit)
(NOTE)

Frequency setting signal


NOTE:
If F_07 = 0 Hz, If the frequency instruction is equal to 0Hz, the inverter will
stop at 0 speed.
If F_07 > 0 Hz, If the frequency instruction is lower than F_07, the inverter will
output a minimum speed according to the setting in F_07

F_08: SP1 frequency = 1 ~ 200Hz


F_09: JOG frequency = 1 ~ 200Hz
1. When F_19 or F_20 = 2 and the multifunction input terminal is ON, the inverter operates at sp1
frequency (F_08)
2. When F_19 or F_20 = 1 and the multifunction input terminal is ON, the inverter operate at jog
frequency (F_09)
3. The priority of reading frequency setting is: Jog Sp1 Keypad setting or external frequency
signal using a speed pot.

F_10: Start / Stop Control


= 0: Keypad
= 1: Terminal (TM2)
NOTE: When F_10=1 (Terminal Control), quick stop on the Keypad is enabled.
When F_10=1, please refer to the descriptions of F_23/24, in order to avoid the damage to
the human and the machine.

Hz

Time
F_10=1 or =0
ON OFF
F_09=10Hz
OFF ON OFF ON OFF
F_19=1
F_08=30Hz OFF
OFF ON
F_20=2

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F_11: Speed Control
= 0: Keypad
= 1: Analog Speed Pot Terminal (TM2) (0 ~ 10V / 0-20mA)
= 2: ( 4-20mA ) (TM2)

NOTE 1:
When jog frequency or Sp1 frequency is
sw itched on, the frequenc y is setup by Sp1 F_06
speed, the and buttons on the ke ypad is
disabled.
Original setting will be restored after the Sp1 F_11=1
connection is removed.
F_11=2
NOTE2:
During the contact closure of the jog function,
the keypad control remains in a sleep state until 0mA 4mA 20mA
0V 10V
the jog contact connection is re-opened.

F_12: Carrier Frequency = 1 ~ 10

F_12 Carrier frequency F_12 Carrier frequency F_12 Carrier frequency


1 4 kHz 5 8 kHz 9 15 kHz
2 5 kHz 6 10 kHz 10 16 kHz
3 6 kHz 7 12 kHz
4 7.2 kHz 8 14.4 kHz

NOTE If F_12=7~10,the inverter must operator with low load.


Although an IGBT TYPE inverter can provide a low audible noise level during its operation, it is
possible that the switching of the high carrier frequency may interfere with external electronic
components (or other controllers) or even cause vibration in the motor. Adjusting the carrier
frequency can usually correct this problem.

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Output currents in function of PWM frequency (parameter F_12):

4kHz - 7.2kHz 8kHz 10kHz 12kHz 14.4kHz 15kHz 16kHz


(F_12 = 1...4) (F_12 = 5) (F_12 = 6) (F_12 = 7) (F_12 = 8) (F_12 = 9) (F_12 = 10)
SYN10 S 220 01 AF 1.4 A 1.4 A 1.3 A 1.3 A 1.2 A 1.1 A 1.1 A
SYN10 S 220 03 AF 2.3 A 2.3 A 2.3 A 2.3 A 2.3 A 2.3 A 2.3 A
SYN10 S 220 05 AF 4.2 A 4.2 A 4.2 A 4.1 A 4.1 A 4A 4A
SYN10 S 220 07 AF 7.5 A 7.5 A 7.5 A 7.5 A 7.5 A 7.5 A 7.5 A
SYN10 S 220 09 AF 10.5 A 10.5 A 10 A 9.8 A 9.4 A 9.3 A 9A
SYN10 T 400 05 AF 2.3 A 2.3 A 2.3 A 2.3 A 2.3 A 2.3 A 2.3 A
SYN10 T 400 07 AF 3.8 A 3.8 A 3.8 A 3.8 A 3.8 A 3.8 A 3.8 A
SYN10 T 400 09 AF 5.2 A 5.2 A 5.2 A 5.2 A 5.2 A 5.2 A 5.2 A

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F_13: Torque compensation gain = 0 ~ 10 %

To enhance Inverter output torque patterns according to the B, C voltage points on the V/F pattern
(refer to F_05 description) and the (F_13) for this feature.

Voltage
100%

B
F_13=

C
Hz

1 2.5/3.0 50/60

NOTE: When F_13 = 0, the torque boost function is disabled.

F_14 Stopping method = 0 : Controlled deceleration stop


= 1 : free run to stop
F_15 DC braking time = 0 ~ 25.5 sec
F_16 DC braking starting frequency = 1 ~ 10 Hz
F_17 DC braking level = 0 ~ 20 %

If F_14 = 0
When the inverter receives the stop command, it decelerate to the pre-set frequency setup by F_16
after this the output voltage level that is set in the F_17; will determine the amount of DC voltage
that’s injected into the motor. The time duration to perform this stopping function is setup in F_15.

Run Command

Output Frequent Deceleration Time

DC Braking Frequency

DC Braking Time

If F_14 = 1
The inverter stops output immediately after receiving the stop command. The motor will enter into a
free running state until it comes to a complete stop.

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F_18: Motor rated current = 0~200 %

1. The electronic thermal overload protection for motor:


(1) Motor rated current = Inverter rated current x F_18
F_18 = Motor rated current / inverter rated current

(2) When the load is within 100% of the motors rated current, the operation continues. When
the load reaches 150% of the motors rated current the operation is allowed to continue for
1 minute. (Refer to curve (1) in Figure 3)

(3) After protecting the motor with the electronic thermal switch activated, the inverter is cut off
immediately. The OLI light will flash. To resume operation, push the RESET button or
activate an external reset connection wired to terminal TM2.

(4) When the motor is operating at low speeds, the heat dissipation efficiency is lower. The
electronic thermal activation level is also reduced. (to change from curve (1) to curve (2) in
Figure 3. Choose the appropriate F_05 setting according to the applied motor to reach the
desired performance.

2. The electronic thermal protecting for inverter:

(1) When the load is within 103% of the inverters rated current, the operation
continues. When the load reaches 150% of rated current of the inverter, the
operation will continue for 1 minute. (Refer to curve (1) of figure 3)

(2) After the activation of the electronic thermal switch, the inverter is shut off immediately.
The OL2 light will flash. To resume the operation, push RESET button or activate an
external reset contact on terminal TM2.

F_05 = 1,2,3 F_05 = 4,5,6

50 Hz standard motors 60 Hz standard motors


Decay % Minute
Decay %
100 100
90 90
60 60
1.0
% of
20 50 20 60 100 150 current
(Figure 1) In Percentage of Current (Figure 3)
(Figure 2)

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F_19: Multifunctional input terminal 1 function = 1~ 6
F_20: Multifunctional input terminal 2 function = 1~ 6

1. F_19=1 or F_20 =1: JOG control (refer to F_09)


2. F_19, F_20 =2 or 6 Multi-speed control:
F_19=2 & F_20=6:

TM2 SP1 Terminal TM2 RESET Terminal Output frequency


ON OFF F_08
OFF ON F_26
ON ON F_27

F_19=6 & F_20=2:

TM2 SP1 Terminal TM2 RESET Terminal Output frequency


ON OFF F_26
OFF ON F_08

ON ON F_27

3. F_19, F_20 =3: External quick stop


When the external quick stop signal is activated, the inverter proceeds to decelerate (by decele-
ration time set on F_02) and stop, (ignoring the setting of F_14). The inverters E.S. light will
flash after stopping. After the quick stop signal is deactivated, turn the RUN switch OFF and then
ON again to cycle it. (F_10 =1) Or, push the RUN key (F_10=0). The inverter will then resume
operation and restart. If the quick stop signal is removed before the inverter stops, the inverter
will still execute the quick stop. If an allarm will occur, the motor will coast to a stop.

4. F_19, F_20 =4: External Base Block (Immediate Shut Down)


When the external base block signal is activated, the inverter output will be immediately shut off
(ignoring the setting of F_14) and flash b.b. Light. After the base block signal is deactivated,
turn the RUN switch OFF and then ON again (F_10 = 1) or push the RUN key (F_10=0), the
inverter will restart from the original starting frequency.

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Time

Run/Stop on off on

F_19=3 off on
F_02

Hz

Time

Run/Stop on off on

F_20=4 off on

5. F_19, F_20 = 5: Auto Reset when inverter faults.

F_21: Multi-function output terminal control = 1 ~ 3

1. F_21 = 1: Run mode signal


2. F_21 = 2: At Frequency Speed Signal
3. F_21 = 3: Fault signal
Terminal1 and2 of TM2 are activated at CPF, OL1, OL2, OCS, OCA, OCC, Ocd , Ocb , OVC ,
LVC , OHC.
Hz

Time

Time
F_21=1
Terminal 1 & 2 on

F_21=2
Terminal 1 & 2 on

F_22: Reverse Lock-Out = 0: REV command


= 1: REV command Lock-out

NOTE:
When F_04 is set to 1 (reverse), F_22 cannot be set to 1, in order to properly lockout
a motors direction, F_04 must be set at 0 before setting F_22 to 1.

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F_23: Auto-restart after momentary power loss
=0: auto-restart enabled
=1: auto-restart disabled

1. When the AC power supply is temporary below low voltage protection levels because of power
company issues or encountering large current loading in the same power supply system, the
inverter will stop its output immediately. If the power source resumes within 2 seconds, the
inverter can restart by using its speed search program.

2. When F_23=0:
(1) If the momentary power loss is less than 2 seconds, the inverter resume operation
automatically via speed search at 0.5 seconds after power up. The number of auto-restart
times is not limited by F_24.
(2) If the momentary power loss is long, the operation of the inverter is based on the setup of
F_10 and the condition of external switch.
(3) If the time of momentary loss is between the above two, whether the inverter will
auto-restart depends on F_24:
F_24=0: auto-restart disabled.
F_24=1~5: auto-restart enabled 1~5 times.

3. When F_23=1,
(1) Power up after momentary power loss, the inverter will not start. Even under F_24>0.
(2) If the momentary power loss is long, the inverter must be restart manually. The operation of
the inverter is based on the setup of F_10 and the condition of external switch.

4. When restart the inverter, the operation of the inverter is based on the setup of F_10 and
the condition of external switches (FWD/REV button).
(1) When F_10=0, the inverter will not start after restart.
(2) When F_10=1 and the external switch (FWD/REV button) is OFF, the inverter will not start
after restart.
(3) When F_10=1 and the external switch (FWD/REV button) is ON, the inverter will start
automatically after restart. Attention: Base on safety reason, please turn off the external
switch (FWD/REV button) after power loss to avoid possible damage to the machine and
the human body after sudden regeneration of power.

F_24: Number of Auto-restart times = 0~5

1. When F_24=0, the inverter will not auto-restart after a malfunction break away from operation.
(Except for momentary power loss, please refer to F_23 for details)
2. When F_24=1~5: the inverter will resume operation via speed search at 0.5 second
under auto-restart after malfunction break away. (Except for momentary power loss,
please refer to F_23 for details).
3. When the inverter is set to deceleration or DC breaking, the transient restart procedure is not
performed.

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4. If either of following situations should develop, the auto restart times will be reset:
(1) No additional malfunction (in operation or stop) occurs within 10 minutes.
(2) Press RESET button.

F_25: Return to Factory Pre-Settings


= 010: Constants initialization to 50Hz system
= 020: Constants initialization to 60Hz system

1. When F_25 is set to 010, all parameters are restored to factory settings. The settings of F_05 =1
and F_06 = 50. F_25 is restored back to 000 after the reset process is complete. (50Hz
operation)
2. When F_25 is set to 020, all parameters are restored to factory settings. The settings of F_05 =4
and F_06 = 60. F_25 is restored back to 000 after the reset process is complete. (60Hz operation)

F_26: SP2(1~200Hz) , Multi-speed2 (Reference to F_19 & F_20)

F_27: SP3(1~200Hz) , Multi-speed3 (Reference to F_19 & F_20)

F_28: Direct start


= 0 : Direct start enable when remote Run command on
= 1 : Direct start disable when remote Run command on
When F_28 = 1 and control mode is remote control (F_10 = 1), Inverter can not start if RUN switch is
ON when power is engaged, Must be turned the RUN switch OFF and turned ON again, Then
Inverter can start.

F_29: CPU program version

F_30: Last three faults

1. Last three faults: indicate the sequence of the occurrence of malfunctions by the location of
decimal point. x.xx indicates a recently happened malfunction. xx.x indicates the last
malfunction that happened. xxx. Indicates the earliest malfunction in the record.
2. After entering the F_30 function, the x.xx trip record will be displayed first. After that, press
button and you can read activity in a chronological order. xx.xҏÆҏxxx.ҏÆҏx.xx Æ,,, consecutively.
3. After entering F_30 function, if the RESET button is pressed, the trip record will be cleared.
Indication display -.--, --.-, and ---.
4. When the content of trip indicates O.CC, it will indicate the latest trip code is OC-C and so on.

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Malfunction Indications and Countermeasures

1. Manual reset inoperative malfunctions


INDICATION CONTENT POSSIBLE CAUSE COUNTERMEASURE
Place a RC surge absorber in
CPF Program error Outside noise interference parallel with the noise
generating magnetic contact
EPR
EEPROM error EEPROM defective Replace EEPROM

Voltage too 1. Power source voltage too 1. Examine the power supply
OV high while not high.
operating 2.Detection circuitry 2.Return the inverter for repair
defective
Voltage too low 1. Power source voltage too 1. Examining the power supply
LV while not low.
operating 2. Detection circuitry 2.Return the inverter for repair
defective.
Inverter over 1. Detection circuit defective. 1.Return the inverter for repair
OH heat while not
operating 2. Environment over-heat or 2. Improve ventilation
poor ventilation

2. Manual reset operative malfunctions (Auto-Reset inoperative)


INDICATION CONTENT POSSIBLE CAUSE COUNTERMEASURE
Over-current at
OC stop condition Detection circuit malfunction Return the inverter for repair

Motor over-load 1. Loading too large 1. Increase capacity of motor


OL1
2. Improper V/F model setting 2. Adjust to use a proper V/F curve
setting
3. Improper F_18 setting
3. Adjust F_18 according to
instruction

Inverter over-load 1. Loading too large 1. Increase capacity of inverter


OL2
2. Improper V/F model setting 2. Adjust to use a proper V/F curve
setting

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3.Manual Reset and Auto-Reset Operative Malfunction
INDICATION CONTENT POSSIBLE CAUSE COUNTERMEASURE

Transient 1. Motor coil short-circuit with 1. Examining motor


OCS over-current external casing 2. Examining wiring
starting machine 2. Motor connection wire 3. Replace transistor module
short-circuit with grounding
3. Transistor module
damaged

Over-current at 1. Acceleration time setting 1. Adjust acceleration time to


OCA acceleration too short longer setting
2. Improper V/F feature 2. Adjust to a proper V/F curve
selection 3. Replace and install another
3. Applied motor capacity inverter with appropriate
exceeds inverter capacity capacity

Over-current at 1. Transient alteration of the 1. Examining the loading


OCC steady speed loading configuration
2. Transient alteration of the 2. Install inductor on the power
power supply supply input side

OCd Over-current at Deceleration setting too short Adjust to use a longer


deceleration acceleration time

Over-current at DC Breaking frequency, Adjust to reduce settings of


OCb
breaking breaking voltage, or F_15, F_16, or F_17
breaking time setting too
long

Over-voltage at 1. Deceleration time setting 1. Adjust to use a longer


OVC
operation/deceler too short or inertial deceleration time
ation loading too large 2. Install a inductor on the power
2. Power supply voltage supply input side
variation too large 3. Increase the capacity of
inverter

LVC Insufficient 1. Power supply voltage too 1. Improve power source quality
voltage level at low 2. Adjust to use a longer
operation 2. Power supply voltage acceleration time
variation too large 3. Increase capacity of inverter
4. Install a reactor on the power
supply input side

Heat-sink over 1. Loading too heavy 1. Examining the loading


OHC heated at 2. Ambient temperature too 2. Increase capacity of inverter
operation high or poor ventilation 3. Improve ventilation

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General Malfunction Examination Method
ABNORMALITY CHECK POINT COUNTERMEASURE
Motor Is the power source voltage delivered to zCheck if the power source on.
Inoperative L1, L2 terminal (is the charging indicator
zTurn power source OFF and then ON
illuminated)?
again.
zReconfirm the power voltage level.

Is there voltage output from output zTurn power source OFF and then ON
terminal T1, T2 and T3? again.

Is the motor wired correctly? zCheck motor wiring.

Is there any abnormal condition of the zRefer to malfunction handling


inverter? instructions to examine and correct
wiring.
Is the forward or reverse instruction
loaded?

Is the analog frequency setting loaded? zCheck to see if wiring for analog
Motor frequency input signal is correct?
Inoperative
If the operation mode setting correct? zCheck if the frequency input setting
voltage is correct?

Is wiring on the output terminals T1, T2 zOperate by digital?


Motor operate in and T3 correct?
opposite direction
Is the wiring for the forward and reverse zWiring should be in accordance with the
signals correct? U, V, W terminals of motor.

Is the wiring for analog frequency input zExamining the wiring and correct it.
correct?
Motor operation
speed fixed Is the operation mode setting correct? zExamining the wiring and correct it.

Is the loading too heavy? zCheck the Operation panel

Is the specification of motor (poles, zReduce loading


voltage) correct?
Motor operation
at speed too Is the gear ratio correct? zReconfirm motor specification.
high or too low
Is the highest output frequency setting zReconfirm gear ratio
correct?

Is the voltage on motor side reduced zReconfirm highest output frequency


extremely?

Is the loading too heavy? zReduce loading variation


Abnormal speed
variation at Is the loading variation too large? zIncrease inverter and motor capacity
operation

Is the input power source steady and zInstallAC reactor on the power supply
stable? input side

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Routine examination and periodical examination
Inverter requires routine and periodical examination and maintenance
Carry out the examination only after the “ Power LED ” indicator goes off for at least 5 minutes

Examination
Maintenance Maintenance
period Examination Criterion Countermeasure
item description
Routine 1 Year method

Installation site Reconfirm environment  Refer to installation Temperature: -10~40 Improve installation
environment temperature and humidity instructions and measure OC Humidity: under 95% site environment
with thermometer and without condensing
hygrometer

Check and remove any  Visual inspection No foreign object


flammable material nearby

Inverter Is there any abnormal  Visual and audio No foreign object Tighten loose
Installation and vibration on the installation Inspection screw
Grounding site?
Is the grounding resistance  Measure resistance by 200V class under 100 Improve grounding
within acceptable range? multi-meter ohm

Input power Is the voltage of the primary  Measure voltage by Voltage level conforming Improve input
source voltage circuitry normal? multi-meter specification power source

Inverter Is the tighten parts secured?  Visual inspection. Use No abnormality Tighten loose screw
external screwdriver to verify or return for repair
Is there any sign of breakage 
terminal screw tightness
on the terminal panel?
mounting
screw Is there any obvious rusty 
condition?

Internal wiring Is it deformed or skewed?  Visual inspection No abnormality Replace or return


of inverter for repair
Is the insulation of wire 
broken?

Heat-sink Is it accumulating dust or  Visual inspection No abnormality Clean up dust or dirt


dirt?

PCB Is it accumulating conductive  Visual inspection No abnormality Clean up or replace


metal or oil stain? PCB

Is there any over-heated or 


burnt component?

Cooling fan Is there any abnormal  Visual and audio No abnormality Replace cooling fan
vibration or noise? inspection

Is it accumulating dust or  Visual inspection Clean up


dirt?

Power Is it accumulating dust or  Visual inspection No abnormality Clean up


component dirt?

Capacitor Is there any sign of strange  Visual inspection No abnormality Replace capacitor
order or leakage? or inverter

Is there any sign of swelling 


or bulging?

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Chapter 4: Maintenance and Examination

Frequent examination and maintenance is not required for the inverter.


To maintain appropriate reliability, please proceed with following periodical examination. Remember
to turn off power supply and wait till the Power LED goes off before proceed. (Due to the large
amount of remaining charges in the internal capacitors.)

(1) Clean out internal dust and dirt.


(2) Check out mounting screws on every terminal and parts. Tighten loose screws.
(3) Dielectric strength test

(a) Remove all conducting wires between Drive and outside world. Power must be turned OFF.
(b) The dielectric strength test inside Drive should be carried out only for T-VERTER major circuitry.
Use DC 500V: high resistance meter. Measured resistance should be higher than 100M ohm.

CAUTION: Do not perform dielectric strength test to the control circuit.

L1 (R) T1 (U)

Input power source Motor


L2 (S) Drive T2 (V)

T3 (W)

Grounding terminal

DC-500V
high-resistance
meter
Connection for dielectric strength test

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Voltage Current Measurement

The voltage and current measurement on the primary and secondary side of the inverter may be
different due to instrumentation variations. Refer to following diagram for measurement:

L1 T1
A1 W1 A4 W3
(R) (U)
Signal-phase
V1 V4
power supply
L2 T2 To motor
(S) (V) A5

V5
T3
(W) A6 W4
V6

Different kinds of
instrument

NOTE
Measurement Measuring point Instrument
(Measurement criterion)
Input voltage V1 Moving-iron
VI
Input current A1 Moving-iron
Ii
Input power Power-meter P=W1
W1
Pi
Input power factor Calculate power factor by the input voltage, input current and input power
PFi

Output voltage Rectifier Maximum voltage difference


V4 V5 V6 (Moving-iron not between wires under 3%
Vo
allowed)
Output Current A4 A5 A6 Moving-iron Under the inverter rated
Io current

Output power W4
Power-meter Po=W3+W4
W3
Po
Output power factor

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Chapter 5 Options and accessories
Class B EMI Filters

Dimensions Current
Filter model Inverter model
(mm) W x H x D (A)
SYN10 S 220 01 AF
FT1000-0.4-S 36x189x71 6.5
SYN10 S 220 03 AF
SYN10 S 220 05 AF
FT1000-0.75-S 36x191x110 18
SYN10 S 220 07 AF
FT1000-2.2-S SYN10 S 220 09 AF 41x191x174 29
SYN10 T 400 05 AF
FT1000-2.2-T SYN10 T 400 07 AF 41X191X110 10
SYN10 T 400 09 AF

Book type mounting class B EMI filter upon the main plate

DIN RAIL Specification


Dimension
Model Inverter model
(mm)
DIN E2-201 130 x 72 x 7.5 All SYN10 models

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Braking resistor selection

INVERTER Braking Braking Resistor


MODEL module resistor model

SYN10 S 220 01 AF

SYN10 S 220 03 AF

SYN10 S 220 05 AF

SYN10 S 220 07 AF SR-0.75-S

SYN10 S 220 09 AF SR-0.75-S

SYN10 T 400 05 AF SR-0.75-T

SYN10 T 400 07 AF SR-1.5-T

SYN10 T 400 09 AF SR-2.2-T

o: Built-in X: External : Not available

5 cm

Inverter
P R
TM1 Braking resistor

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Braking resistor features

Maximum braking
Inverter model Resistor type Rated data
torque Mmax
100 Ω 85 %
SYN10 S 220 07 AF ... SR-0.75-S
150 W ton =10s, δ=10%
100 Ω 60 %
SYN10 S 220 09 AF ... SR-0.75-S
150 W ton =10s, δ=10%
300 Ω 150 %
SYN10 T 400 05 AF ... SR-0.75-T
150 W ton =11.5s, δ=11.5%
100 Ω 150 %
SYN10 T 400 07 AF ... SR-1.5-T
150 W ton =10.7s, δ=10.7%
150 Ω 150 %
SYN10 T 400 09 AF ... SR-2.2-T
300 W ton =8s, δ=8%

Mmax

M∞

ton t
ton
T δ= ⋅ 100
T

Altitude derating:
Rated current
Altitude (Meter)
percentage
1.000 100
1.200 99
1.500 99
1.800 98
2.100 98
2.400 97
2.700 96
3.000 96
3.600 95
4.300 93
4.900 92
5.500 91
6.100 90

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PARAMETERS TABLE

CUSTOMER MODEL
APPLICATION TELEPHONE
ADDRESS
F_## Value Setting F_## Value Setting F_## Value Setting
F_00 F_11 F_22
F_01 F_12 F_23
F_02 F_13 F_24
F_03 F_14 F_25
F_04 F_15 F_26
F_05 F_16 F_27
F_06 F_17 F_28
F_07 F_18 F_29
F_08 F_19 F_30
F_09 F_20
F_10 F_21

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