V-Mod: Instruction Manual
V-Mod: Instruction Manual
V-Mod: Instruction Manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1.2 04-09-2018
REV. DATE Verification and Approval R.T.
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V-MOD complies with the 2004/108/CE and 95/16/CE Directives, and it is certified EMC by Notified Body
(see Declaration of Conformity at the end of this manual).
The conformity to the harmonic distortion limits is ensured if it is installed externally, in series to the mains
supply, a proper inductance supplied on request:
VMD0012.4S0 003.11.0126400
VMD0016.4S0
003.11.0164800
VMD0017.2S0
The greater the deceleration distance, the more comfortable the system.
Also requiring installation are the stop switch on the car (for the connection 2 additional conductors are
required in the flexible cable) as well as magnets along the shaft, at each level.
The magnets must be the same length, must be centered with respect to the floor level, in exactly the
same position for all the levels, see the "STOP DISTANCE TABLE" below:
STOP
MAGNET
STOP DISTANCE TABLE
= System nominal speed (m/s) 0.7 1.0 1.2
HEIGHT
OF Total stop distance (D) (mm) 60 80 100
= D
. LEVEL
2- For installation of V-MOD in a system operating at 2 speeds, to ensure more comfortable arrival simply
bring forward the existing deceleration control
(see " DECELERATION DISTANCE TABLE " above).
Stop switches, mounting brackets and magnets can be provided with the product upon specific request, or
where SMS deems it is necessary, as a result of examination of the diagram of the existing control panel
provided by the Customer.
IMPORTANT : SMS offers customers a service FREE OF CHARGE for the diagram analysis and
related changes for the V-MOD application. If upon order the control panel diagram
is provided, the diagram is returned together with V-MOD, upgraded with the
necessary modifications.
3 – CONNECTIONS
ATTENTION! Before making the connections, bring the car to an intermediate floor and disconnect all the
power sources.
IMPORTANT : V-MOD is ready for connection to control panels where the operation voltage is
between 48V and 110V, ac or dc.
Application is possible in control panels with different operation voltage, in particular
230Vac, but the proper establishment must be requested to SMS at the time of the
order.
INPUT
CABLE
L1 L2 L3
V-MOD
3—PHASE MAINS
3 POLES+EARTH
U V W
OUTPUT
CABLE
OPERATION
TRANSFORMER MOTOR
CONTROL CONTACTORS
PANEL
CABLE
CONTROL PANEL - MOTOR
M
3 ~
Fig. 1 : Power connection
ATTENTION!
When connecting V-MOD there are problems with the differential switch type AC, 30mA.
When installing a frequency converter, in order to avoid undesired interventions of the differential switch and
to ensure effective protection (in compliance with the Rules) perform the following:
- Ensure that the building has an effective earthing system.
- Install a differential switch with Id not less than 300mA, type B or type A
(more effective is type B) .
TFL3
EXISTING CONTACTOR
CONTACTS
BRAKE
TF-
SET SW 1 = OFF
QC2
QU
QUA
QC1 UPWARD AS
CONTROL UPWARD
AUXILIARY RELAY
FLOOR RELAY
CONTACTS AND
FLOOR SWITCHES
QD QDA
OR SELECTOR
CIRCUIT
AD
DOWNWARD
AUXILIARY RELAY
DOOR CONTACTS
DOWNWARD
CONTROL
UPWARD
CONTACTOR
QP+
CONTACTOR MAIN
CONTROL
CONTACTOR
QP-
DOWNWARD
CONTACTOR
It is important to remember that this is only one of the possible types of diagram, there are many
existing variants and as such, SMS is able to accurately indicate the correct connections of V-MOD
only on the specific diagram, provided by the customer at the time of order
(see IMPORTANT indication at the bottom of Page 3).
SET SW 1 = ON
CF Do not connect
CF1 Deceleration and stop control.
Connect to the Low Speed contactor coil and set SW 3 = OFF.
QC1
DOOR CONTACTS
UPWARD/DOWNWARD
CONTROL CONTACTORS
QU QD
QUA QDA
S D
HIGH/LOW SPEED
CONTROL
CONTACTORD
CF1
QC2
QP-
S D
It is important to remember that this is only one of the possible types of diagram, there are many
existing variants and as such, SMS is able to accurately indicate the correct connections of V-MOD
only on the specific diagram, provided by the customer at the time of order
(see IMPORTANT indication at the bottom of page 3).
LED MEANING
A = Flashing →Indicates that the card is correctly operating:
= Off for a long time then 2 →Indicates that after the deceleration, the car failed to achieve
flashes: the level within 10 sec.
= Off for a long time then 4 →Indicates that the max. travel time in high speed has expired
flashes:
B = Failure to start
IM = Inspection service
QD = Downward command
QU = Upward command
QUA = Upward contactor control
QDA = Downward contactor control
QP = Safety Chain contacts closed
RUN = Rub command for the inverter
CC = Inverter running
RF = Brake control
CF = Stop command
BUTTONS ↑ / ↓
On the card there are 2 buttons, ↑ and ↓, to directly control the movement of the car
This movement can only be controlled if the safety chain is closed (Led QP ON) and only if the system is in
NORMAL operation, NOT in INSPECTION service.
The type of operation, however, is the same as the inspection one, i.e. running in MEDIUM speed and stop
with immediate shutdown of the inverter when the button is released.
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1 – INTRODUCTION
TAKEDO-3VF V20 is a new type of drive with built-in EMC filter, responding to the European Directives
2004/108/EC (EMC) and 2006/95/EC (Low Voltage Equipment).
The inverter can operate only in open loop condition.
This manual provides you with the essential information about the connections in the control panel and the
inverter operation (use of the keypad, parameter and fault message list).
Complete Information for the application can be found in the original INSTALLATION MANUAL from VACON
(inverter series Vacon 20 Cold Plate) available on the site www.vacon.com.
IMPORTANT!
The corrent values are referred to the maximum temperature (70°C), and to 6kHz
switching frequency.
The inverter power components are “oversized”, in the sense that each model is
equipped with IGBT whose rated current is the one of the higher size.
Example: Code TKV00124, rated current = 12A, is provided with 16A IGBT.
BRAKING RESISTOR
RECOMMENDED
SUPPLIED BY SMS DIMENSIONS
CODE MINIMUM VALUE
(Ω) - (W) WxHxD (mm)
(Ω)
65Ω – 500W
TKV00124 50 200x35x30
(004.16.W0065)
N°2 33Ω - 500 W in serie
TKV00164 50 260x36x27
(004.16.W0033 x 2)
33Ω - 500 W
TKV00172 25 260x36x27
(004.16.W0033)
Number Meaning
1 Control Terminals A-20
2 STO Terminals
3 Relay Terminals
4 Option Board Terminals
5 STO Jumpers
6 DIP Switches:
SW1 in position 0, the common of the digital inputs (8-10 e 14-16)
is connected to the ground (default position);
in position 1, the common above is isolated from ground.
SW2 AI1 analogue input operating mode;
SW3 AI1 analogue input operating mode;
in position 0, the selected analogue input works in current mode;
in position 1, the analog input works in voltage mode (default position);
the voltage range is 0…10V and the current range is 0/4…20mA.
SW4 used for bus termination, related to the RS485 connection;
in position 0, the termination resistance is connected;
in position 1 is not connected (default position).
7 Status Led:
“PWR” Orange the drive is supplied by mains
“RUN” Green the drive is running
“FLT” Red the drive is in fault
“RDY” Orange the drive is ready and no fault is present
it starts blinking when a warning is active
8 HMI connector (RJ45 keypad connector)
9 Braking Resistor Terminals
10 Supply Voltage connector for fan
11 Control Terminals A-20 Remote Connector
DC+
SHIELDED CABLE BRAKING
RESISTOR
HIGH SPEED BR
14 (DI4)
LOW SPEED TAKEDO
15 (DI5) (OPTION)
DC- ENERGY
6 – APPLICATION DRAWING
INSPECTION SPEED
16 (DI6)
(+) 18
UP
8 (DI1)
7
DOWN (-)
9 (DI2)
SHIELDED CABLE OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT
EMERGENCY 6 I<50mA D.C. ; V=24 Vdc
10 (DI3)
+24Vdc 20 CONTACTOR CONTROL
I<100mA DO1 and/or SAFETY BRAKE
6 13
TP TP1
(GND)7
23 SHIELDED CABLE
FAULT RELAY
Imax<400mA ; Vmax<=125 Vdc
25 SHIELDED CABLE
+ OPERATION
26
RO2
TB BRAKE CONTACTOR
Imax<400mA ; Vmax<=125 Vdc
– OPERATION
N.B.: THE FILTER IS ACCOMMODATED INSIDE THE INVERTER.
TO ENSURE ADEQUATE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY,
THE INPUT AND OUTPUT CABLES MUST BE SHIELDED..
CONTACTORS SHIELDED
SHIELDED
SHIELDED CABLE CABLE TP TP1 CABLE
U/T1
R L1
M
THREE- V/T2 3-PH
PHASE S L2
LINE W/T3
T L3 TAKEDO 3VF
V20 EARTH CABLE
DC+
SHIELDED CABLE BRAKING
RESISTOR
HIGH SPEED BR
14 (DI4)
LOW SPEED TAKEDO
15 (DI5) (OPTION)
DC- ENERGY
INSPECTION SPEED
16 (DI6)
(+) 18
UP
8 (DI1)
7
DOWN (-)
9 (DI2)
SHIELDED CABLE OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT
EMERGENCY 6 I<50mA D.C. ; V=24 Vdc
10 (DI3)
20 CONTACTORS CONTROL
+24Vdc
DO1 And/or SAFETY BRAKE
6 I<100mA 13
TP TP1 R
2 (DI7) P5.6=7 (GND)7
BRAKE SWITCHES R
4 (DI8) P3.8=2
R= SHIELDED CABLE
6.2 – WITH ENABLE LOGIC AND BRAKE SWITCH CONTROL
1K2Ω 22
25
The monitoring of micro-contacts of the + OPERATION
brake on slow shaft does not require the RO2
26
Declaration of Conformity according to
the Amendment 3 of the EN 81-1 Standards. TB BRAKE CONTACTORS
Imax<400mA ; Vmax<=125 Vdc
– OPERATION
7
N.B THE FILTER IS ACCOMMODATED INSIDE THE INVERTER.
TO ENSURE ADEQUATE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY,
THE INPUT AND OUTPUT CABLES MUST BE SHIELDED.
7 – NXOPTB5 EXPANDER BOARD (OPTION)
The NXOPTB5 board allows you to add N° 3 RELAY OUTPUTS.
In case of mains power restart during emergency, it is recommended to bring to the end the emergency
cycle.
.
With the keypad it’s possible to check the status of the motor and the inverter, and to set the drive
parameters.
The BUTTON section is shown in the following picture:
NOT USED
The DISPLAY section indicates the status of the motor and the drive, and any irregularities in motor or drive
functions.
On the display, the user can see the information about his present location in the menu structure and the
item displayed.
10 – MONITOR MENU
This menu allows to see some data during the inverter operation and it is divided into 2 sub-menu.
Contents Description Contents Description
1 – Motor
V1.1 Output Frequency V1.6 Motor Power
V1.2 Frequency Reference V1.7 Motor Voltage
V1.3 Motor Speed V1.8 Motor Temperature
V1.4 Motor Current V1.9 Actual Output Frequency
V1.5 Motor Torque
2 – Inverter
RO1 RO2 DO1
V2.1 DC Link Voltage V2.7 Fault Brake Contactors
(term.22-23) (term.25-26) (term.6-20)
V2.2 Unit Temperature V2.8 Analog Output
V2.3 Board Temperature V2.9 Anticipated contactor openings at stop
DI1 DI2 DI3 Board NXOPTB5 programmable outputs:
V2.4 Up Down Emergency V2.10 RO1 RO2 RO3
(term.8) (term.9) (term.10) Contactors Contactors Frequency Superv.
DI4 DI5 DI6
V2.5 High Low Inspection
(term.14) (term.15) (term.16)
DI7 DI8 STO
V2.6
(term.2) (term.4) (term.STO)
Alarm 68 NOTE After 20 trips of this alarm, the drive goes out of service and you have to press the
BACK/RESET button for a while to resume the operation.
Eliminate the malfunctioning by delaying the contactors opening. If you can’t do this (for
example, in lifts with manual doors, where people opens the car door while car is
stopping, set parameter P2.15 to 1.
If the alarm still occurs, please contact SMS.
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12.2 FAULT HISTORY
10 latest Faults are stored in the FAULT HISTORY.
Select the FLT Menu, moving the menu indicator on the left, a letter S will appear.
Press OK and then eventually the LEFT ARROW until the display shows F6.1: this is the first fault stored in
the memory, ie the last occurred in the time, press OK to see the CODE.
Press BACK/RESET to go back to F6.1 and then LEFT ARROW followed by DOWN ARROW to go to the
next fault F6.2, and so on to scroll down all the faults stored in the memory.
13 – ADJUSTMENTS
P2.3
SPEED P2.12 P2.12
CURVE P2.12 P2.12 P3.4
P2.13 P2.2 P2.4
P2.5
P2.6 P3.1
RUN
COMMAND (8 or 9)
HIGH SPEED
COMMAND (14)
LOW SPEED
COMMAND (9)
P2.14
SMOOTH START
DC BRAKING TIME AT
START P3.2
DC BRAKING DC BRAKING TIME AT
CURRENT STOP P3.3
0,3sec
When the MOTOR
parameter CONTACTORS
P3.5
is fulfilled BRAKE OPENING DELAY AT
START P3.6
the brake will BRAKE COMMAND BRAKE CLOSING DEALAY
AT STOP P3.7
open DELAY
BRAKE CONTROL
RELAY
(mors. 25-26)
MECHANICAL
BRAKE
BRAKE LIFTNG BRAKE DROPPING
MECHANICAL DELAY MECHANICAL DELAY
In addition, position the stop switch centrally with respect to the floor.
The stopping adjustment is performed using the inverter parameters as indicated below (Heading 13.7–5).
13.3 – SET THE EXACT VALUES FOR MAXIMUM FREQUENCY P2.1 (CORRESPONDING
TO THE NOMINAL SPEED OF THE LIFT SYSTEM) AND NOMINAL SPEED (HIGH
SPEED) P2.5.
13.4 – ADJUST THE INSPECTION FREQUENCY P2.8 IN SUCH A WAY THAT CAR SPEED
DOES NOT EXCEED 0.63 m/s.
13.5 – ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE FREQUENCY VALUES SET IN PARAMETERS P2.1 AND
P2.5 ÷ P2.11 ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THE NOMINAL MOTOR FREQUENCY.
For example, gearboxes may be equipped with motors whose rated frequency can be 30Hz, 38Hz,
45Hz, 55Hz, 60Hz, etc.
13.6 – AUTOTUNING (or IDENTIFICATION)
After setting the correct motor data, it is essential to perform the IDENTIFICATION routine.
- Set parameter P1.7 to 1 and transmit a call command within 10 seconds.
- When contactors energize and the inverter receives the
commands, on the keypad the RUN arrow lights on, but
the motor stays stopped. After a few seconds the RUN
arrow switches off and the STOP arrow lights on
(Identification END).
- Delete the call command (for example opening the
operation switch in the controller). At the contactor
opening the parameter P1.7 turns automatically to 0.
- The boost parameters are now updated.
Verify that the Identification has been successful
checking that the values of the parameters below are
different from the default ones:
If you modify any motor data, it is essential to perform the IDENTIFICATION routine again.