Installation & Quick-Start Manual: B550 Series Sensorless Vector Frequency Drive
Installation & Quick-Start Manual: B550 Series Sensorless Vector Frequency Drive
Installation & Quick-Start Manual: B550 Series Sensorless Vector Frequency Drive
Preface
Thank you for choosing B550 series sensorless vector frequency Drive. B550 series
are manufactured by adopting high-quality components, material and incorporating the
latest microprocessor technology available.
Getting Started
This manual will be helpful in the installation, parameter setting, troubleshooting, and daily
maintenance of the AC motor drives. To guarantee safe operation of the equipment, read
the following safety guidelines before connecting power to the AC motor drives. Keep
this operating manual handy and distribute to all users for reference.
! WARNING
! Always read this manual thoroughly before using B550 series AC Motor Drives.
! DANGER! AC input power must be disconnected before any maintenance. Do not
connect or disconnect wires and connectors while power is applied to the circuit.
Maintenance must be performed by qualified technicians.
! CAUTION! There are highly sensitive MOS components on the printed circuit boards.
These components are especially sensitive to static electricity. To avoid damage to
these components, do not touch these components or the circuit boards with metal
objects or your bare hands.
! DANGER! A charge may still remain in the DC-link capacitor with hazardous voltages
even if the power has been turned off. To avoid personal injury, please ensure that
power has turned off before operating AC drive and wait ten minutes for capacitors to
discharge to safe voltage levels.
! CAUTION! Ground the B550 series using the ground terminal. The grounding
method must comply with the laws of the country where the AC drive is to be installed.
refer to Basic Wiring Diagram.
! CAUTION! The final enclosures of the AC drive must comply with EN50178. (Live parts
shall be arranged in enclosures or located behind barriers that meet at least the
requirements of the Protective Type IP20. The top surface of the enclosures or barrier
that is easily accessible shall meet at least the requirements of the Protective Type
IP20). (Users must provide this environment for B550 series.)
! DANGER! The AC drive may be destroyed beyond repair if incorrect cables are
connected to the input/output terminals. Never connect the AC drive output terminals
U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3 directly to the AC main circuit power supply.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 RECEIVING AND INSPECTIONS
1.1 Nameplate Information ...................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Model Explanation ............................................................................. 1-1
1.3 Serial Number Explanation ................................................................ 1-1
1.4 External Parts and Labels.................................................................. 1-2
CHAPTER 3 WIRING
3.1 Basic Wiring Diagram ........................................................................ 3-2
3.2 External Wiring................................................................................... 3-3
3.3 Control Terminal Wiring ..................................................................... 3-4
3.4 Main Circuit Wiring............................................................................. 3-7
3.5 Wiring Notes ...................................................................................... 3-8
3.6 Motor Operation Precautions............................................................. 3-9
Receiving
9 Check to make sure that the package includes an AC drive, the User Manual, and
rubber bushings.
9 Inspect the unit to insure it was not damaged during shipment.
9 Make sure that the part number indicated on the nameplate corresponds with the part
number of your order.
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1-2
2.1 Storage
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The AC drive should be kept in the shipping carton before installation. In order to retain the
warranty coverage, the AC drive should be stored properly when it is not to be used for an
extended period of time. Some storage suggestions are:
Store in a clean and dry location free from direct sunlight or corrosive fumes.
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2.3 Installation:
Improper installation of the AC drive will greatly reduce its life. Be sure to observe the
following precautions when selecting a mounting location. Failure to observe these
precautions may void the warranty!
Do not install the AC drive in a place subjected to high temperature, high humidity,
excessive vibration, corrosive gases or liquids, or airborne dust or metallic particles.
Mount the AC drive vertically and do not restrict the air flow to the heat sink fins.
The AC drive generates heat. Allow sufficient space around the unit for heat dissipation as
shown in the figure below:
150mm
50mm
50mm
Air Flow
150mm
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CHAPTER 3 WIRING
DANGER
Hazardous Voltage
Before accessing the AC drive:
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Disconnect all power to the AC drive.
Wait five minutes for DC bus capacitors discharge.
Applicable Codes
All B550 AC drives are Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) and Canadian Underwriters
Laboratories (cUL) listed, and therefore comply with the requirements of the National Electrical
Code (NEC) and the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC).
Installation intended to meet the UL and cUL requirements must follow the instructions
provided in “Wiring Notes” as a minimum standard. Follow all local codes that exceed UL and
cUL requirements. Refer to the technical data label affixed to the AC drive and the motor
nameplate for electrical data.
The "Line Fuse Specification" in Appendix B, lists the recommended fuse part number for each
M-Series part number. These fuses (or equivalent) must be used on all installations where
compliance with U.L. standards is a required.
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3-2
3-3
NPN Mode
24 +
+2 4V Vdc +2 4V
Fo rwa rd/St op
-
Fo rwa rd/St op
M0 M0
Factory Settin g
In pu t Te rmin a ls
R eve rse /Sto p
In pu t Te rmin a ls
Mu lti -f un ctio n
Factory Settin g
Mu lti -f un ctio n
M1 M1
R ese t R ese t
M2 M2
Mu lti -ste p 1 Mu lti -ste p 1
M3 M3
Mu lti -ste p 2 Mu lti -ste p 2
M4 M4
Mu lti -ste p 3 Mu lti -ste p 3
M5 M5
C ommo n Si gn al GN D
GN D
NOTE E E
Don' t a pply the mains v oltage
direc tly to abov e t erminals.
Terminal
Terminal Function Factory Settings (NPN mode)
Symbol
RA-RC
Resistive Load
Multi-Function Relay Output
RA 5A(N.O.)/3A(N.C.) 277Vac;
(N.O.) a
5A(N.O.)/3A(N.C.) 30Vdc
Refer to P45 for programming.
RB-RC
Multi-Function Relay Output Resistive Load
RB
(N.C.) b 5A(N.O.)/3A(N.C.) 277Vac;
5A(N.O.)/3A(N.C.) 30Vdc
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Terminal
Terminal Function Factory Settings (NPN mode)
Symbol
5A(N.O.)/3A(N.C.) 277Vac;
RC Multi-function Relay Common
5A(N.O.)/3A(N.C.) 30Vdc
M0 Multi-function auxiliary input M0~M5-GND
M1 Multi-function input 1 Refer to P38~P42 for programming the
M2 Multi-function input 2 multi-function inputs.
ON: the activation current is 10 mA.
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M3 Multi-function input 3
M4 Multi-function input 4 OFF: leakage current tolerance is 10μA.
M5 Multi-function input 5
GND Common Signal
+10V-GND
+10V +10 Vdc Output
It can supply +10 VDC power.
Analog Voltage Input
+10V
AVI Circuit
Impedance: 20kΩ
AVI AVI
Resolution: 10 bits
Range: 0~10Vdc = 0~Max.Output Frequency
ACM
Internal Circuit
Analog Current Input
ACI ACI Circuit
Impedance: 250Ω
ACI Resolution: 10 bits
Range: 4~20mA = 0~Max.Output Frequency
Resolution: 8 bits
0~10V
Range: 0 ~ 10Vdc
Internal Circuit ACM
3-5
Terminal
Terminal Function Factory Settings (NPN mode)
Symbol
Maximum: 48Vdc, 50mA
Refer to P45 for programming.
MO1-DCM Max: 48Vdc/50mA
Multi-function Output Terminal
MO1 MO1
(Photocoupler)
Note: Use twisted-shielded, twisted-pair or shielded-lead wires for the control signal wiring. It
is recommended to run all signal wiring in a separate steel conduit. The shield wire
should only be connected at the drive. Do not connect shield wire on both ends.
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B550-20R5(1-phase) 6.3A/2.5A 3
B550-2T0R5(3-phase) 3.2A/2.5A 12-14 14
B550-2001(1-phase) 11.5A/5.0A (3.3-2.1) (12)
VFD007M21B(3-phase) 6.3A/5.0A
VFD015M21B(1-phase) 15.7A/7.0A 12 (3.3)
12-14
VFD015M21B(3-phase) 9.0A/7.0A
(3.3-2.1)
VFD022M21A(1-phase) 27A/10A 8 (8.4)
8-12
VFD022M21A(3-phase) 15A/10A
(8.4-3.3) 15
8-10 (13)
VFD037M23A 19.6A/17A
(8.4-5.3)
VFD055M23A 28A/25A 8 (8.4)
12-14
VFD007M43B 4.2A/3.0A
(3.3-2.1)
12-14
VFD007M53A 2.4A/1.7A
(3.3-2.1)
12-14
VFD015M43B 5.7A/4.0A
(3.3-2.1) 14
12-14 (12)
VFD015M53A 4.2A/3.0A
(3.3-2.1)
12-14
VFD022M43B 6.0A/5.0A
(3.3-2.1)
12-14
VFD022M53A 5.9A/4.2A
(3.3-2.1)
8-14
VFD037M43A 8.5A/8.2A
(8.4-2.1)
8-14
VFD037M53A 7.0A/6.6A
(8.4-2.1)
8-12
VFD055M43A 14A/13A
(8.4-3.3) 15
8-12 (13)
VFD055M53A 10.5A/9.9A
(8.4-3.3)
8-10
VFD075M43A 23A/18A
(8.4-5.3)
8-12
VFD075M53A 12.9A/12.2A
(8.4-3.3)
Note: It needs to use the Recognized Ring Terminal to conduct a proper wiring.
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Terminal Explanations
2. ! WARNING: Ensure all screws are tightened to the proper torque rating.
3. During installation, follow all local electrical, construction, and safety codes for the country
the drive is to be installed in.
4. Ensure that the appropriate protective devices (circuit breaker or fuses) are connected
between the power supply and AC drive.
5. Make sure that the leads are connected correctly and the AC drive is properly grounded.
6. Use ground leads that comply with AWG/MCM standards and keep them as short as
possible.
7. Multiple B550 units can be installed in one location. All the units should be grounded
directly to a common ground terminal. The B550 ground terminals may also be
connected in parallel, as shown in the figure below. Ensure there are no ground loops.
Forward
running
8. When the AC drive output terminals U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3 are connected to the motor
terminals U, V, and W, respectively, the motor will rotate counterclockwise (as viewed
from the shaft ends of the motor) when a forward operation command is received. To
reverse the direction of motor rotation, switch over any of the two motor leads.
3-8
9. Make sure that the power source is capable of supplying the correct voltage and required
current to the AC drive.
10. Do not attach or remove wiring when power is applied to the AC drive.
11. Do not inspect components unless inside “CHARGE” lamp is turned off.
12. Do not monitor the signals on the circuit board while the AC drive is in operation.
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13. For the single-phase rated AC drives, the AC power can be connected to any two of the
three input terminals R/L1, S/L2, T/L3. Note: This drive is not intended for the use
with single-phase motors.
14. Route the power and control wires separately, or at 90 degree angle to each other.
15. If a filter is required for reducing EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference), install it as close as
possible to AC drive. EMI can also be reduced by lowering the Carrier Frequency.
16. If the AC drive is installed in the place where a load reactor is needed, install the filter close
to U/T1, V/T2, W/T3 side of AC drive. Do not use a Capacitor or L-C Filter
(Inductance-Capacitance) or R-C Filter (Resistance-Capacitance), unless approved by
Delta.
17. When using a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt), select current sensor with sensitivity
of 200mA, and not less than 0.1-second detection to avoid nuisance tripping.
1. When using the AC drive to operate a standard 3-phase induction motor, notice that the
energy loss is greater than for an inverter duty motor.
2. Avoid running a standard induction motor at low speed. Under these conditions, the motor
temperature may rise above the motor rating due to limited airflow produced by the motor’s
fan.
3. When the standard motor operates at low speed, the output load must be decreased.
4. If 100% output torque is desired at low speed, it may be necessary to use a special
“inverter-duty” rated motor.
3-9
The digital keypad includes two parts: Display panel and keypad. The display panel provides
the parameter display and shows the operation status of the AC drive and the keypad provides
programming and control interface.
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DIGITAL KEYPAD
LED Display
Indicates motor and
drive parameter.
Program/Function mode key
Selects normal mode/ LED Indicates
program mode. Displays Lamp lights during RUN,
the AC drive status, such as RUN STOP FWD REV STOP, FWD & REV
output freq., selects the operation.
parameters.
MODE RUN Run key
Starts AC drive operation.
Enter Key
Press ENTER after STOP/RESET Key
key in the elected STOP Stops and resets the
ENTER
parameters or RESET parameter after a fault
change data. occurs.
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UP and DOWN Key
Potentiometer Sets the parameter number
For master Frequency or changes the numerical
setting refer to Pr.00. B550 data such as the freq.
reference.
0 100
FREQ SET
LC-M02E
4-1
Function / Program
MODE Pressing the “mode” key repetitively displays the AC drive status such as the
reference frequency, output frequency, and output current.
Enter
ENTER Pressing the “ENTER” key will store or display parameter settings.
Run
RUN Starts AC drive operation. This key has no effect when the drive is controlled by
the External Control Terminals.
Stop / Reset
STOP Used to stop AC drive operation. If the drive has stopped due to a fault, clear the
RESET fault first, then press this key to reset the drive.
Up / Down
Press the “Up” or “Down” keys momentarily to change parameter settings. These
keys may also be used to scroll through different operating values or parameters.
Pressing the “Up” or “Down” key momentarily, will change the parameter settings in
single-unit increments. To quickly run through the range of settings, press and
hold the “DOWN” key.
4-2
and keys.
4-3
Press key
Display the freq.
setting monitor.
Parameter value setting:
Indication after Parameter values Parameter value The setting is Parameter setting
power on setting monitor is 01 completed monitor
Press
Key
4-4
4
The value will be The value will be The freq. value
Press
decreased with increased with can be entered
key to select the 3.5 Hz/sec, if press 3.5 Hz/sec, if press in stop or operating
monitor operating key still. key still. mode.
frequency.
or
Key Key Key
Key
4-5
This parameter determines how the motor is stopped when the AC drive receives a valid
stop command.
1. Ramp: The AC drive decelerates the motor to Minimum Output Frequency (Pr.08) and
then stops according to the deceleration time set in Pr.11 or Pr.13.
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2. Coast: The AC drive will stop the output instantly, and the motor will coast to stop.
Hz Hz
Freq. Freq.
Motor Motor
Speed Speed
Time Time
Stops according Free running
to deceleration to stop
time
Operation
command ON OFF ON OFF
Ramp Coast
Note: The motor stop method is usually determined by the application or system
requirements.
This parameter determines the AC drive’s Maximum Output Frequency. All the AC drive
analog inputs (0 to +10V, 4 to 20mA) are scaled to correspond to the output frequency
range.
This parameter should be set according to the rated frequency as indicated in the motor
nameplate. Pr.04 and Pr.03 determine the volts per hertz ratio.
For example: if the drive is rated for 460 VAC output and the Maximum Voltage Frequency is
set to 60Hz, the drive will maintain a constant ratio of 7.66 v/Hz. Setting of Pr.04 must be
equal to or greater than setting of Mid-Point Frequency (Pr.06).
5-2
This parameter determines the Maximum Output Voltage of the AC drive. The Maximum
Output Voltage setting must be smaller than or equal to the rated voltage of the motor as
indicated on the motor nameplate. Setting of Pr.05 must be equal to or greater than
setting of Mid-Point Voltage (Pr.07).
Pr.06 Mid-Point Frequency Factory Setting: 1.50
Settings 0.10 to 400.0Hz Unit: 0.1Hz
The parameter sets the Mid-Point Frequency of V/F curve. With this setting, the V/F ratio
between Minimum Frequency and Mid-Point frequency can be determined. Setting of
this parameter must be equal to or greater than Minimum Output Frequency (Pr.08)
and equal to or less than Maximum Voltage Frequency (Pr.04).
The parameter sets the Mid-Point Voltage of any V/F curve. With this setting, the V/F ratio
between Minimum Frequency and Mid-Point Frequency can be determined. Setting of
this parameter must be equal to or greater than Minimum Output Voltage (Pr.09)
and equal to or less than Maximum Output Voltage (Pr.05).
The parameter sets the Minimum Output Frequency of the AC drive. Setting of this
parameter must be equal to or less than Mid-Point Frequency (Pr.06).
This parameter sets the Minimum Output Voltage of the AC drive. Setting of this
parameter must be equal to or less than Mid-Point Voltage (Pr.07).
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Voltage
Pr.05
Pr.07
Pr.09 Frequency
0 Pr.06 Pr.03
Pr.08 Pr.04
Voltage
Pr.05
Pr.07
Pr.09
Frequency
Pr.08 Pr.06 Pr.04 Pr.03
Custom V/F Curve
Voltage
Pr.05
Pr.07
Pr.09
Frequency
Pr.08 Pr.06 Pr.04 Pr.03
Fan/Pump V/F Curve
5-4
Factory Settings
Motor Spec. 60Hz Motor Spec. 50Hz
No. Set value No. Set value
Pr.03 60.0 Pr.03 50.0
V V
Pr.04 60.0 Pr.04 50.0
220 220
Pr.05 220.0 Pr.05 220.0
Pr.06 1.5 Pr.06 1.3
Pr.07 10.0 Pr.07 12.0
10 Pr.08 1.5 Pr.08 1.3
10
Pr.09 10.0 Pr.09 12.0
1.5 60.0 f 1.5 50.0 f
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Pr.10. This parameter is used to determine the time required for the AC drive to ramp
from 0 Hz to its Maximum Output Frequency (Pr.03). The rate is linear unless the
S-Curve (Pr.14) is “Enabled”.
Pr.11. This parameter is used to determine the time required for the AC drive to
decelerate from the Maximum Output Frequency (Pr.03) down to 0 Hz. The rate is linear
unless the S-Curve (Pr.14) is “Enabled”.
Pr.12 and Pr.13: Provide an additional Accel/Decel time although Time 1 is the default. A
Multi-Function input terminal must be programmed to select Accel/ or Decel/ Time 2 and
the terminal must be closed to select Accel/Decel Time 2 (See Pr.38 to Pr.42).
In the below diagram, suppose the Maximum Output Frequency is 60 Hz (Master Freq),
Minimum Output Frequency (start-up) is 1.0 Hz, and accel/decel time 1 is 10 seconds.
The actual time for the AC drive to accelerate from start-up to 60 Hz is 9.83 seconds
(deceleration time is also 9.83 seconds), can be determined by the formula.
Frequency
Max.
Output
Freq.
Actual Acceleration/Deceleration Time=
Time
Pr.10 Pr.11
or or
Pr. 12 Pr. 13
Acceleration Time Deceleration Time
This parameter is used whenever the motor load needs to be accelerated or decelerated
smoothly. The desired accel/decel effect is selectable from 0 to 7, in which the larger the
number, the greater the effect achieved. If the default value of Pr.111 Deceleration S
Curve is unchanged (“0”), then Pr.14 sets both acceleration and deceleration S-Curves. If
Pr.111 is set to any value other than “0”, then Pr.14 will set the acceleration S-Curve and
Pr.111 will set the deceleration S-Curve.
5-6
Freq.
Acceleration/Deceleration characteristics
(1), (2) Disabling S curve
(3), (4) Enabling S curve
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Pr.15 Jog Accel / Decel Time a Factory Setting: 1.0 sec
Settings 0.1 to 600.0 sec or 0.01 to 600.0 sec Unit: 0.1 or 0.01 sec
This parameter sets the acceleration or deceleration time for Jog operation.
When the JOG function is activated, the AC drive will accelerate from Minimum Output
Frequency (Pr.08) to Jog Frequency (Pr.16). Drive must be in “stop” status for the
operator to activate the JOG function. Likewise, during Jog operation, other commands
cannot be accepted through the keypad but FORWARD, REVERSE and STOP. The
JOG function can be remotely activated when the Jog terminal is closed, and if the Jog
terminal opens, the AC drive will decelerate from Jog Frequency to zero. The accel /
decel time is entered as Jog Accel / Decel Time (Pr.15). Multi-function Input terminals
(M1-M5) can also be used to initiate the JOG operation if so programmed.
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Frequency
Jog
Freq.
Pr.16
Time
Pr. 15 Pr. 15
Jog operation
command ON OFF
Multi-Function Input Terminals (refer to Pr.38 to Pr.42) are used to select Multi-Step
speeds. The desired speed frequencies are entered in Pr.17 to Pr.23. When the
associated multi-function input terminal is closed, drive will run at one of these specific
frequencies.
Multi-step speeds (Pr.17 to Pr.23), Pr.78, Pr.79, and Pr.81 to Pr.87; are used for multi-step
motion control, which is executed in an orderly manner, similar to a PLC program.
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time
output
Freq.
time
Over-voltage Stall Prevention
5-9
During a steady-state operation with the motor load rapidly increasing, the AC drive
output current may exceed the limit specified in Pr.27. When this occurs, the output
frequency will decrease to maintain a constant motor speed. The drive will accelerate to
the steady-state output frequency only when the output current drops below the setting
for Pr.27.
Output current output current
over-current over-current
detection detection
level level
Pr.27
time time
output
frequency
output
freq.
time time
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Pr.29 Pr.30
Operation
command OFF
ON
DC Braking Current %
5
Pr.28
Notes:
1. DC Braking during starting is used for loads that may move before the AC drive starts,
such as hoists and cranes. These loads may also be moving in the wrong direction. Under
such circumstances, the DC Braking can be used to hold the load in position before
applying a forward motion.
2. DC Braking during stopping is used to stop faster than the ramp-to-stop or to hold a
stopped load in position. A dynamic braking resistor may be needed in order to stop loads
of high inertia.
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Pr.34 Base-Block Time for Speed Search Factory Setting: 0.5 sec
Settings 0.3 to 5.0 sec Unit: 0.1sec
When a momentary power loss is detected, the AC drive will stop its output and will wait
during a specified time interval called Base Block (entered in Pr.34) before resuming
operation. Setting of this parameter should make the residual output voltage due to
regeneration almost zero, before the drive resumes operation.
This parameter also determines the search time when performing external Base-Block
and Fault Reset (Pr.72).
Pr.35 Maximum Current Level for Speed Search Factory Setting: 150
Settings 30 to 200% Unit: 1%
Following a power failure, the AC drive will start its speed search operation only if the
output current is greater than the value determined by Pr.35. When the output current is
less than that of Pr.35, the AC drive output frequency is at a “speed synchronization
point” and will accelerate or decelerate back to the operating frequency at which it was
running prior to the power failure.
Allowable Max. Power Loss Time Allowable Max. power loss time
speed search
The Upper/Lower Bounds help prevent operation error and machine damage.
If the Upper Bound of Output Frequency is 50Hz and the Maximum Output Frequency is
60Hz, the Maximum Output Frequency will be limited to 50Hz.
Setting of this parameter must be equal to or greater than the Lower Bound of Output
Frequency (Pr.37).
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Setting of this parameter must be equal to or less than the Upper Bound of Output
Frequency
If the Lower Bound of Output Frequency is 10Hz, and the Minimum Output Frequency
(Pr.08) is set at 1.0Hz, then any command frequency between 1-10Hz will generate a
10Hz output from the drive.
output frequency
Pr.36
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Pr.37
Input Freq.
Explanations:
00: Two wire operation: Only Pr.38 can be set to “0”.
GND
5-13
RUN/STOP
M0 "Open": Stop, "Close": Run
Note: Multi-function Input Terminal M0 does not have its own parameter designation. M0
must be used in conjunction with M1 to operate two and three wire control.
STOP RUN
M0 Run command, Runs when "close"
M2 Stop command, stops when "Open"
M1 REV/FWD Run selection
RUN/FWD "Open": FWD Run
"Close": REV Run
GND
Note: When the “2” setting is selected for Pr.38, the value in Pr.39 will be ignored.
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E.F.(N.O.)
Mx "Close": Operation available.
setting by 3
E.F(N.C.)
Mx "Open":Operation available.
setting by 4
GND
Note: When an External Fault input signal is received, the AC drive output will turn off, drive will
display “ E.F.” on Digital Keypad, and the motor will coast. Normal operation can resume
after the External Fault is cleared and the AC drive is reset.
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05 External Reset:
Parameter value 5 programs Multi-Function Input Terminals: M1 (Pr.38), M2 (Pr.39), M3
(Pr.40), M4 (Pr.41) or M5 (Pr.42) to be an External Reset.
RESET
Mx "Close": Operation avalilable
setting by 5
GND
Note: the External Reset has the same function as the Reset key on the Digital keypad. It
will reset the drive after a fault.
d6 Multi-step 1
Mx "Close": Operation available
d7 Multi-step 2
Mx "Close": Operation available
d8 Multi-step 3
Mx "Close": Operation available
GND
Note: These three inputs select up to seven multi-step speeds defined by Pr.17 to Pr.23 as
shown in the following diagram. Pr.78 to Pr.87 can also control output speed by
programming the AC drive’s internal PLC function.
Freq. Pr.17 Pr.21
Step 1 Step 5
Pr.22
Pr.18 Step 6
Step 2 Pr.20
Pr.19Step 4 Pr.23
Step 3
Step 7
Time
Master Freq.
ON ON ON ON
Mx1-GND
Mx2-GND ON ON ON ON
Mx3-GND ON ON ON ON
Operation
Command ON OFF
5-16
9 jog operation
Mx "Close": Operation available
command
GND
Note: Jog operation programmed by 9 can only be initiated while the motor is stop. (Refer to
Pr.15, Pr.16.)
Time
Mx-GND ON ON ON ON
Operation
ON OFF
command
GND
5-17
Frequency
Master
Frequency Pr.10 Pr.11 Pr.12 Pr.13 Pr.10 Pr.13
2nd
1st 2nd 1st Decel
Accel/ Accel/ Accel
Decel Decel
Time
ON ON
Mx-GND
operation ON ON ON OFF
command
B.B.(N.O.)
Mx "Close": Operation available.
setting by 12
B.B.(N.C.)
Mx "Open":Operation available.
setting by 4
GND
Note: When a Base-Block signal is received, the AC drive will stop all output and the motor will
coast. When base block control is deactivated, the AC drive will start its speed search
function and synchronize with the motor speed, and then accelerate to the Master
Frequency.
Output
voltage Low voltage Pr.34
Capacitor Min. base-block time
discharge
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UP
Mx "Close": Freq. will increase
setting by 14 by one unit.
DOWN
Mx "Open":Freq. will decrease
setting by 15 by one unit.
GND
PLC operation
Mx "Close": Run PLC.
setting by 16
Mx "Open":Pause PLC.
setting by 17
GND
Note: Pr.17 to Pr.23, Pr.78, Pr. 79, Pr.81 to Pr.87 define the PLC program. Another related
function is “30 One-Shot PLC Run”. It can be set to use a not-latched contact as the
run signal.
18 Counter Trigger:
Parameter value 18 programs Multi-Function Input Terminal: M1 (Pr.38), M2 (Pr.39), M3
(Pr.40), M4 (Pr.41) or M5 (Pr.42) to increase the AC drive’s internal counter. When an input
is received, the counter is increased by 1.
Trigger
Mx counter value increase by
18 counter 1 when closed.
trigger signal
input.
GND
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Note: The Counter Trigger input can be connected to an external Pulse Signal Generator when
counting a process step or unit of material. See the diagram below.
2ms
Indication value
(Pr.64=1)
Counter trigger signal
Multi-function input terminal
(Pr.38 to Pr.42 =18) 2ms
19 Counter Reset:
Parameter value 19 programs Multi-Function Input Terminal: M1 (Pr.38), M2 (Pr.39), M3
(Pr.40), M4 (Pr.41) or M5 (Pr.42) to reset the counter.
Reset counter
Mx "close": reset counter.
19 reset the
counter value.
GND
20 Parameter Disable:
Enter value (20) to disable any Multi-Function Input Terminal: M1 (Pr.38), M2 (Pr.39), M3
(Pr.40), M4 (Pr.41) or M5 (Pr.42)
Note: Purpose of this function is to isolate unused Multi-Function Input Terminals. Any
unused terminals should be programmed to 20 to insure they have no effect on drive
operation.
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This function is used with Pr. 142 to select a different frequency source for control.
This function is used with parameters 149 to 151. The position where AC drive stops will be
regarded as the zero position and it will move to the angle that Pr. 150 sets.
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This parameter selects if the Output Frequency, Current, PID feedback or Output Power
will be the output signal on the AFM terminal (0 to 10V).
+ - + -
The analog output voltage is directly proportional to the output frequency of the AC drive. A
setting of 100% on Pr.44 makes the Maximum Output Frequency (Pr.03) of the AC drive to
correspond to the +10VDC analog voltage output. (The actual voltage is about +10VDC, and
can be adjusted by Pr.44)
The analog output voltage is also directly proportional to the output current of the AC drive. A
setting of 100% on Pr.44 makes the 2.5 times rated current of the AC drive to correspond to
the +10 VDC analog voltage output. (The actual voltage is about +10 VDC, and can be
adjusted by Pr.44)
Note: Any type of voltmeter can be used. If the meter reads full scale at a voltage less than 10
volts, then Pr.44 should be set by the following formula:
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Function Explanations:
00 AC Drive operational: terminal output is activated when there is power output from
drive.
01 Maximum Output Frequency Attained: terminal output is activated when the AC
drive attains Maximum Output Frequency.
02 Zero speed: terminal output is activated when Command Frequency is lower than the
Minimum Output Frequency.
03 Over-Torque Detection: terminal output is activated when over-torque is detected.
Parameter Pr.61 determines the Over-Torque detection level.
04 Base-Block (B.B.) Indication: terminal output is activated when the AC drive output is
shut-off by the external Base-Block.
05 Low Voltage Indication: terminal output is activated when low voltage is detected.
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09 PLC Program Running: terminal output is activated when the PLC program is
running.
10 PLC Program Step Completed: terminal output is activated for 0.5 sec. when each
multi-step speed is attained.
11 PLC Program completed: terminal output is activated for 0.5 sec. when the PLC
program cycle has completed.
12 PLC Program Operation Paused: terminal output is activated when PLC operation is
paused.
13 Top Count Value Attained: terminal output is activated when counter reaches the Top
Count Value. See diagram for Pr.38 to Pr.42=18.
14 Preliminary Count Value Attained: terminal output is activated when counter reaches
the Preliminary Count Value. See diagram for Pr.38 to Pr.42=18.
15 Warning (PID feedback loss, communication error): the contact will be “close” when
PID feedback loss or communication is error.
16 Below the Desired Frequency: the contact will be “close” when output frequency is
less than desired frequency.
17 PID supervision: the contact will be “close” when PID offset exceeds the setting of
P126 and P127.
18 Over voltage supervision: the contact will be “close” before over voltage. It will be
activated at 370Vdc in 230V series and at 740Vdc in 460 series.
19 Over Heat supervision: the contact will be “close” before 90°C.
20 Over Current stall supervision: the contact will be “close” before exceeding the
setting of P26/P27.
21 Over voltage stall supervision: the contact will be “close” before exceeding the
setting of P25.
22 Forward command: the contact will be “close” with forward command.
23 Reverse command: the contact will be “close” with reverse command.
24 Zero Speed (Includes Drive Stop): the contact will be “close” when the setting
frequency is less than min. frequency or drive stop.
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Multi-function PHC
output terminals. MO1 LT Plus terminals
Power 48VDC
Pre-set freq. attained 50mA
PHC
480VDC 50mA MCM Minus terminal
This parameter provides a frequency offset when the source of frequency command is the
analog input.
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Pr.48 to Pr.51 are used when the source of frequency command is the analog signal (0 to
+10V DC or 4 to 20mA DC). Refer to the following examples.
Example 1:
Set Pr.00=1 to command frequency with the potentiometer on keypad or Pr.00=2 (4 to 20mA
current signal) potentiometer/current signal of external terminal.
Max.
Output Pr.03
Freq.
30
60Hz
Factory Settings
Pr.03=60Hz--Max. output Freq.
Pr.48=0%--bias adjustment
Pr.49=0 -- bias polarity
Pr.50=100% -- pot. freq. gain 0
Pr.51=0 -- REV disable in Hz 60
0V 10V
negative bias
0Hz
0V 5V 10V Potentiometer Scale
4mA 12mA 20mA
Example 2:
A Bias Adjustment (16.7% of 60Hz) determines the Output Frequency to be 10 Hz with the
potentiometer set at 0V as shown. Notice that the entire V/F is transposed accordingly. An
analog input voltage 0-8.33V (or current 4-13.33mA) would set frequency as 0-60Hz.Once the
Maximum Output Frequency is reached any further increase on the potentiometer will not
increase output frequency (If you want to use the range of 60Hz, please refer to the example
3).
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Max.
Output Pr.03
Freq. 40
60Hz
Factory Settings
Pr.03=60Hz--Max. output Freq.
Pr.48=16.7%-- bias adjustment
Pr.49=0 -- bias polarity 60
Pr.50=100% -- pot. freq. gain It is
10Hz Pr.51=0 -- REV motion disable in 10 Hz 60Hz
Bias 0V 10V in this
Adjustment negative bias range.
0Hz 0V 5V 10V Potentiometer Scale
4mA 12mA 20mA
Example 3:
The whole scale of the potentiometer may be used as desired. In addition to the signals 0 to
10V and 4 to 20mA, other popular voltage signals include 0 to 5V, 20 to 4mA or that under 10V.
Max.
Output Pr.03 5
Freq.
60Hz 35
0 60
10Hz Hz
Bias 0V 10V
Adjustment Pr. 50 = 10V X 100% = 83.3%
12V Potentiometer Scale
-2V 0Hz 0V 10V Negative bias:
XV 4mA 20mA 60-10Hz 10-0Hz
=
10V XV
XV = 100 = 2V
50
Pr.48 = 2 X 100%
10
Example 4:
This example shows how to use Gain to set a potentiometer range of 0 to 5 Volts for 0-60 Hz.
As an option, you also could set Pr. 03 =120Hz
Max.
Output Pr.03
Freq. Gain adjustment
30
60Hz
Factory Settings
Pr.03=60Hz--Max. output Freq.
Pr.48=0.0% bias adjustment
30Hz Pr.49=0 -- bias polarity
Pr.50=200% -- pot. freq. gain 0 60
Pr.51=0 -- REV motion disable Hz
5V
0V
in negative bias
0Hz 0V 5V Calculation of gain Potentiometer Scale
10V )X100% = 200%
5V
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Example 5:
In this example, a 6 Hz (10% of 60 Hz) negative bias is used. This setting is used to provide a
noise margin (1V in this example) in noisy environments. Note that the top frequency is
reduced to 54 Hz.
Max.
Output Pr.03
Freq. 24
60Hz Factory Settings
54Hz Pr.03=60Hz--Max. output Freq.
Pr.48=10.0% -- bias adjustment
Pr.49=1 -- bias polarity It's 0Hz
Pr.50=100% -- pot. freq. gain within 0
Pr.51=0 -- Rev. motion disable this
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range. Hz
in negative bias 10V
0V
0Hz
Negative
0V 1V 10V Potentiometer Scale
bias 6Hz
Example 6:
This example also uses negative bias and includes a potentiometer frequency gain to allow the
AC drive to reach the Maximum Output Frequency.
Max.
Output Pr.03
Freq. Bias adjustment 27
60Hz
Factory Settings
Pr.03=60Hz--Max. output Freq.
Pr.48=10%--bias adjustment
Pr.49=1 -- bias polarity It's 0Hz
within 0
Pr.50=111% -- pot. freq. gain this
Pr.51=0 -- REV. motion disable range. 60
Hz
in negative bias 0V 10V
0Hz
Negative Calculation of gain
0V 1V 10V Potentiometer Scale
bias 6.6Hz Pr.50=( 10V )X100%=111%
9V
Example 7:
In this example, the potentiometer is programmed to run a motor in forward or reverse
direction. The motor will idle when the potentiometer is set at the scale mid-point. Please
note that this adjustment will disable the external FWD and REV controls.
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Example 8:
This example shows how to set up the “anti-slope”, which is an inversely proportional variation
of frequency to the input analog signal, required for some applications in process control. A
sensor will generate a large signal (such as 20mA or 10V) and the AC Drive will slow or stop.
Max.
Output Pr.03
Freq.
30
60Hz
Factory Settings
anti-slope
Pr.03=60Hz--Max. output Freq.
Pr.48=100%--bias adjustment
Pr.49=1 -- bias polarity
Pr.50=100% -- pot. freq. gain 60 0
Pr.51=1 -- REV. motion enable 0V Hz 10V
in negative bias 4mA 20mA
0Hz
0V 10V Potentiometer Scale
4mA 20mA
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This parameter can be used to compensate motor slip. Although no linear, it typically
adds 6 Hz for a setting of 10 if Pr.03=60 Hz. When the output current of the AC drive is
greater than the motor no-load current (Pr.53), the AC drive will adjust its output
frequency according to this parameter.
Pr.56 Reserved
Pr.57 Rated Current Display of the AC motor drive Factory Setting: ##.#
Settings Read Only
Pr.57 displays the rated current of the AC motor drive. By reading this parameter the user
can check if the AC motor drive is correct. See Pr.80 for details.
5
60Hz or more
4
50Hz
3
10Hz
2 5Hz
1
Load
factor
(%)
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
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This is the duration for over-torque detection. When the output current is larger than the
over-torque detection level (Pr.61), an over-torque condition exists and the detection time
(Pr.62) is timed-out. Any of the multi-function output terminals set to indicate over-torque,
will then close. (Please refer to Pr. 45 and Pr.46)
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04 PV (i)
05 Displays the value of the internal counter (c)
The parameter can be set to display the user-defined value. (where v = H x Pr.65 )
The coefficient K determines the multiplying factor for the user-defined unit.
The display value is calculated as follows:
Display value = output frequency x K
The display window is only capable of showing four digits, yet you could use Pr.65 to
create larger numbers. The display windows uses decimal points to signify numbers up
to three digits as illustrated in next page:
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This parameter defines the Master Frequency when the AC drive is controlled by the
communication interface.
These three parameters determine the three Skip Frequencies that in conjunction with
Pr.70, Skip Frequency Band, will cause the AC drive to skip operating in each frequency
band. Note: Pr.67 > Pr.68 > Pr.69.
This parameter determines the frequency band for a given Skip Frequency. Half of the
Skip Frequency Band is above the Skip Frequency and the other half is below.
Programming this parameter to 0.1 disables all skip frequencies.
output
freq.
Pr.67
Pr.68 Adjustable
range
Pr.69
0
Speed command
freqency
Decelerating
skip freq. Pr.70
set point Freq. to
be jumped
Accelerating
Factory Setting: 15
230V series 01 to 15 (1KHz to 15KHz)
Settings B550-4010 is 10
460V series
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The parameter defines the carrier frequency of the PWM (Pulse-Width Modulated)
output.
Electromagnetic
Carrier Frequency Acoustic Noise Noise, Leakage Heat Dissipation
Current
1KHz Significant Minimal Minimal
From the above table, we see that the carrier frequency of PWM output has a significant
influence on the electromagnetic noise, heat dissipation of the AC drive, and the acoustic
noise to the motor.
Pr.72 Auto Restart Attempts After Fault Factory Setting: 00
Settings 00 to 10
When this parameter is enabled (set different to zero), the AC Drive will restart/reset
automatically up to 10 times after the occurrence of certain type of faults (over-current
OC, over-voltage OV). If enabled, the AC drive will restart on “speed search”, which
begins at Master Frequency. Setting this parameter to 0 will disable this operation. To set
the fault recovery time after a fault, please see base-block time for speed search (Pr.34).
05 Overload 1 (oL1)
06 External Fault (EF)
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02-08 Reserved
09 Resets all parameters to 50Hz factory defaults
10 Resets all parameters to 60Hz factory defaults
This parameter allows the user to reset the drive to factory settings.
Pr.77 Time for Auto Reset the Restart Times after Fault Factory Setting: 60.0
Settings 0.1 to 6000.0 sec Unit: 0.1 second
If there is no fault in the period of this setting, it will reset the rest restart times that used
after fault to the setting of restart times.
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1 Pr.17 to Pr.23: 1st to 7th step speed (sets the frequency for each step speed)
2 Pr.38 to Pr.42: Multi-Function Input Terminals (program one multi-function terminal for PLC
auto-operation (16)).
3 Pr.45 to Pr.46: Multi-Function Output Terminals : program a Multi-Function Output Terminal
for PLC operation indication (09), one cycle in PLC auto mode (10) or PLC operation
fulfillment attainment (11).
4 Pr.78: PLC mode.
5 Pr.79: Direction of operation for Master Frequency and 1st to 7th step speeds.
6 Pr.81 to Pr.87: operation time setting of Master Frequency and 1st to 7th step speeds.
Example 1 (Pr.78 = 01) Execute one cycle through the PLC program:
Frequency
Master freq.=10Hz
Pr.20 Pr.17=10 Hz Pr.42=16 Pr.81=1.0
60Hz Pr.18=20 Hz Pr.45=09 Pr.82=1.2
Pr.19=40 Hz Pr.46=10 Pr.83=1.5
Pr.21 Pr.84=1.5
50Hz Pr.20=60 Hz * Pr.78=01
Pr.21=50 Hz Pr.79=00 Pr.85=0.8
Pr.19 Pr.22=30 Hz Pr.86=1.7
40Hz Pr.23=15 Hz Pr.87=1.7
30Hz Pr.22
Pr.18
20Hz
Pr.23
15Hz
Master 10Hz Pr.17
Freq.
0Hz
Pr.82 Pr.83 Pr.84 Pr.86 Pr.87
Pr.81 Pr.85
Program operation
command
Program operation
output indication
Program step
complete
Program operation
completed
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Note: The above diagram shows one complete PLC cycle. To restart the cycle, turn the PLC
Program input off and then back on.
20Hz
Pr.18 Pr.18 5
Pr.23
15Hz
Pr.17 Pr.17
10Hz
0Hz
Pr.82 Pr.83 Pr.84 Pr.86 Pr.87 Pr.81 Pr.82
Pr.81 Pr.85
Program step
complete
Program operation
completed
30Hz Pr.22
Pr.18
20Hz
Pr.23
15Hz
Pr.17
10Hz
0Hz
t t Pr.83 t t t Pr.86 t t
Pr.81 Pr.82 Pr.84 Pr.87
Pr.85
Program step
complete
Program operation
completed
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FWD
Pr.23
15Hz
Pr.17 Pr.17
10Hz
Pr.82
t Pr.86 t Time
0Hz
Pr.81 t Pr.83 t t t t
Pr.84 Pr.87 Pr.81
REV Pr.85
20Hz
Pr.18
30Hz
Pr.22
Example 5 (Pr.78 = 01) Execute one cycle through the PLC program:
In this example, the PLC program runs continuously. It should be noted that the time interval
for each step may be shorter than expected due to the time required for acceleration and
deceleration.
Note: operating time for each step is 10 times
Frequency
the settings of Pr.81 to Pr.87.
Pr.20 Pr.17=10 Hz Pr.42=16 Pr.81=1.0
60Hz Pr.18=20 Hz Pr.45=09 Pr.82=1.2
Pr.21 Pr.19=40 Hz Pr.46=10 Pr.83=1.5
50Hz Pr.20=60 Hz * Pr.78=01 Pr.84=1.5
Pr.21=50 Hz * Pr.79=34 Pr.85=0.8
Pr.19 Pr.22=30 Hz Pr.86=1.7
40Hz Pr.23=15 Hz Pr.87=1.7
FWD
Pr.87
15Hz
Pr.17 Pr.82 Pr.23
10Hz
Time
0Hz
Pr.81 Pr.84 Pr.86
Pr.85
REV
20Hz
Pr.18
Pr.83
30Hz
Pr.22
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Application Note:
PLC program execution will be interrupted when values for JOG parameters 15 and 16 are
changed.
This parameter determines the direction of motion for the multi-speed Pr.17 to Pr.23 and
Master Frequency. The original direction of Master Frequency will become invalid.
Note: A 7-bit binary number is used to program the forward/reverse motion for each of the 8
speed steps (including Master Frequency). The binary notation for the 7-bit number must
be translated into decimal notation and then entered in Pr.79.
Weights 0=Forward
1=Reverse 5
Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Direction of 1st speed for Pr.17
Direction of 2nd speed for Pr.18
Direction of 3rd speed for Pr.19
Direction of 4th speed for Pr.20
Direction of 5 th speed for Pr.21
Direction of 6 th speed for Pr.22
Direction of 7 th speed for Pr.23
Example:
Weights 0=Forward
1=Reverse
Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Direction 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
Forward motion of Pr.17 multi-speed1
Reverse motion of Pr.18 multi-speed2
Forward motion of Pr.19 multi-speed3
Forward motion of Pr.20 multi-speed4
Forward motion of Pr.21 multi-speed5
Reverse motion of Pr.22 multi-speed6
Forward motion of Pr.23 multi-speed7
The setting value=bit7 x 26+bit6 x 25+bit5 x 24+bit4 x 23+bit3 x 22+bit2 x 21+bit1 x 20
= 0 x 26+1 x 25+0 x 24+0 x 23+0 x 22+1 x 21+0 x 20
= 0+32+0+0+0+2+0+0
= 34
This parameter displays the identity code of the AC motor drive. The capacity, rated
current, rated voltage and the max. carrier frequency relate to the identity code. Users can
use the following table to check how the rated current, rated voltage and max. carrier
frequency of the AC motor drive correspond to the identity code.
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Pr.81 Time Duration of 1st Step Speed (correspond to Pr.17) Factory Setting: 00
Pr.82 Time Duration of 2nd Step Speed (correspond to Pr.18) Factory Setting: 00
Pr.83 Time Duration of 3rd Step Speed (correspond to Pr.19) Factory Setting: 00
Pr.84 Time Duration of 4th Step Speed (correspond to Pr.20) Factory Setting: 00
Pr.85 Time Duration of 5th Step Speed (correspond to Pr.21) Factory Setting: 00
Pr.86 Time Duration of 6th Step Speed (correspond to Pr.22) Factory Setting: 00
Pr.87 Time Duration of 7th Step Speed (correspond to Pr.23) Factory Setting: 00
Settings 00 to 9999 second Unit: 1 sec
Pr.81 to Pr.87 input the duration of each Multi-step speed operation defined by Pr.17 to
Pr.23.
Note: If any duration is set to “0” (sec), the corresponding step operation will be skipped. This
is commonly used to reduce the number of program steps.
This parameter sets the Ac drive address identification when using the RS-485 serial port
for communication.
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This parameter sets the transmission speed for communication on the RS-485 serial port
This parameter is used for ASCII mode. When the over-time detection is enabled, the
separation between characters cannot exceed 500 ms.
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Either ASCII or RTU Modbus protocols are used for communication. Users can select
the desired mode along through parameters Pr.92 and Pr.113.
Each B550 AC drive has a pre-assigned communication address specified by Pr.88.
The master controller communicates with each AC drive according to its particular
address.
Code Meaning:
ASCII mode:
Each 8-bit data is the combination of two ASCII characters. For example, a 1-byte data:
64 Hex, shown as ‘64’ in ASCII, consists of ‘6’ (36Hex) and ‘4’ (34Hex).
RTU mode:
Each 8-bit data is the combination of two 4-bit hexadecimal characters. For example, 64
Hex.
2. Data Format
2.1 10-bit character frame (For 7-bit character):
( 7.N.2 : Pr.92=0)
Start Stop Stop
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
bit bit bit
7-bit character
10-bit character frame
( 7.E.1: Pr.92=1)
Start Even Stop
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
bit parity bit
7-bit character
10-bit character frame
( 7.O.1:Pr.92=2)
Start Odd Stop
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
bit parity bit
7-bit character
10-bit character frame
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3. Communication Protocol
3.1 Communication Data Frame:
STX ADR1 ADR0 CMD1 CMD0 0 1 ...... N-1 N ETX CHK1 CHK0
02H Address CMD Data characters 03H Check Sum
3.2 ASCII mode:
STX Start character: (3AH)
ADR 1
ADR 0 Communication address:
CMD 1 8-bit address consists of 2 ASCII codes
CMD 0
DATA (n-1) Contents of data:
…… n x 8-bit data consist of 2n ASCII codes.
DATA 0 n≦25 maximum of 50 ASCII codes
LRC CHK 1 LRC check sum:
LRC CHK 0 8-bit check sum consists of 2 ASCII codes
END 1 END characters:
END 0 END 1 = CR (0DH), END 0 = LF (0AH)
RTU mode:
START A silent interval of more than 10 ms
ADR Communication address: 8-bit address
CMD Command code: 8-bit command
DATA (n-1)
……. Contents of data: n×8-bit data, n<=25
DATA 0
CRC CHK Low CRC check sum:
CRC CHK High 16-bit check sum consists of 2 8-bit characters
END A silent interval of more than 10 ms
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Command code: 03H, read N words. The maximum value of N is 12. For example,
reading continuous 2 words from starting address 2102H of AMD with address 01H.
ASCII mode:
Command message: Response message:
STX ‘:’ STX ‘:’
ADR 1 ‘0’ ADR 1 ‘0’
ADR 0 ‘1’ ADR 0 ‘1’
CMD 1 ‘0’ CMD 1 ‘0’
CMD 0 ‘3’ CMD 0 ‘3’
‘2’ Number of data ‘0’
Starting data ‘1’ (count by byte) ‘4’
address ‘0’ Content of starting ‘1’
‘2’ data address ‘7’
‘0’ 2102H ‘7’
Number of data ‘0’ ‘0’
(count by word) ‘0’ ‘0’
‘2’ Content of data ‘0’
LRC CHK 1 ‘D’ address 2103H ‘0’
LRC CHK 0 ‘7’ ‘0’
END 1 CR LRC CHK 1 ‘7’
END 0 LF LRC CHK 0 ‘1’
END 1 CR
END 0 LF
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RTU mode:
Command message: Response message:
ADR 01H ADR 01H
CMD 03H CMD 03H
Starting data 21H Number of data 04H
address 02H (count by byte)
Number of data 00H Content of data 17H
(count by word) 02H address 2102H 70H
CRC CHK Low 6FH Content of data 00H
CRC CHK High F7H address 2103H 00H
CRC CHK Low FEH
CRC CHK High 5CH
Command code: 06H, write 1 word
For example, writing 6000(1770H) to address 0100H of AMD with address 01H.
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ASCII mode:
Command message: Response message:
STX ‘:’ STX ‘:’
ADR 1 ‘0’ ADR 1 ‘0’
ADR 0 ‘1’ ADR 0 ‘1’
CMD 1 ‘0’ CMD 1 ‘0’
CMD 0 ‘6’ CMD 0 ‘6’
‘0’ ‘0’
‘1’ ‘1’
Data address Data address
‘0’ ‘0’
‘0’ ‘0’
Data content ‘1’ ‘1’
‘7’ ‘7’
Data content
‘7’ ‘7’
‘0’ ‘0’
LRC CHK 1 ‘7’ LRC CHK 1 ‘7’
LRC CHK 0 ‘1’ LRC CHK 0 ‘1’
END 1 CR END 1 CR
END 0 LF END 0 LF
RTU mode:
Command message: Response message:
ADR 01H ADR 01H
CMD 06H CMD 06H
01H 01H
Data address Data address
00H 00H
17H 17H
Data content Data content
70H 70H
CRC CHK Low 86H CRC CHK Low 86H
CRC CHK High 22H CRC CHK High 22H
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Step 5: Repeat step 3 and 4 until eight shifts have been performed. When this is done, a
complete 8-bit byte will have been processed.
Step 6: Repeat steps 2 to 5 for the next 8-bit byte of the command message.
Continue doing this until all bytes have been processed. The final contents of the CRC
register is the CRC value. When transmitting the CRC value in the message, the upper
and lower bytes of the CRC value must be swapped, i.e. the lower order byte will be
transmitted first.
The following is an example of CRC generation using C language. The function takes two
arguments:
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When this function is enabled, the AC drive operates at full voltage during speed changes.
At the constant speed periods, drive calculates the optimal output voltage value for the
load and may get it reduced up to 30% below the Maximum Output Voltage.
Output Voltage
100%
Output voltage
Frequency base
This parameter defines the top count value for the B550 internal counter. Please also
see Pr.45 and Pr.46 (setting 13). Counting is incremented when the Multi-Function Input
Terminal M1 or M2, makes a low-to-high transition. Upon completion of the count, either
Multi-Function Output Terminal (MO1) or the Multi-Function Relay Contact (RA, RB) will
close.
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This parameter sets a preliminary count value for the internal counter. Counter is
incremented by a low-to-high transition on one of the programmed Multi-Function Input
Terminals: M1 or M2 (see Pr.44 or Pr.45, setting 14). Count starts at 01. Upon
completion the selected Multi-Function Output Terminal will close. Preliminary Count
could be used to initiate an external event before the “terminal count” is reached. (See
Pr.38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, and 46 for further details.)
This parameter shows the software version for the AC motor drive.
When this parameter is set to 03, the AC drive will accel/decel in the fastest and
smoothest possible way by automatically adjusting the accel /decel time.
AVR function automatically regulates the AC drive output voltage to the Maximum Output
Voltage (Pr.03). For instance, if Pr.03 is set at 200 VAC and the input voltage varies
from 200V to 264VAC, then the Maximum Output Voltage will automatically be regulated
to 200 VAC.
When the AVR function is disabled, the Maximum Output Voltage follows the variations of
the input voltage (180V to 264 VAC).
Selecting program value 2 enables the AVR function and also disables the AVR function
during deceleration. This offers a quicker deceleration.
For Auto Tune, set Pr.103 to 01 or 02 and press the RUN key. When it is set to 02, motor
should have no load.
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Example of Slip calculation: The rated speed of 4 poles/3 φ/ 60Hz/ 220V on the
nameplate is 1710RPM. The rated slip is then: 60-(1710/(120/P))=3Hz. (being P the
number of poles)
This parameter is used to select the control method at zero speed. If set to 01, the
voltage in Pr.110 is used for holding torque.
When this parameter is set differently to zero, it selects a deceleration S-curve and
overrides Pr.14. Otherwise, Pr.14 sets the deceleration S-curve.
Note: From the diagram shown below, the original setting accel/decel time will be for
reference when the function of the S-curve is enabled. The actual accel/decel time will
be determined based on the S-curve selected (1 to 7).
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Pr.113 Restart Method after Fault (oc, ov, BB) Factory Setting: 01
Settings 00 None speed search
01 Continue operation after fault speed search from speed reference
02 Continue operation after fault speed search from Minimum speed
This parameter is used to select the restart method after certain faults.
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+
Targeted +
value
P I Upper Bound +
of Integral
Limit of PID
Output
One Time
Delay
Frequency
Command
Frequency
- Pr.117 Pr.118 Value + Pr.121
Pr.120 Pr.122
D
Pr.119
Definition of Selection of
Select an input terminal to be the PID feedback. Please verify the PID feedback position
is different from the Frequency Set Point position.
Negative feedback = positive targeted value – detective value. Positive feedback =
negative targeted value + detective value.
This parameter determines the feedback loop Gain. If the gain is large, the response
will be strong and immediate (If the gain is too large, vibration may occur). If the gain is
small, the response will be weak and slow.
When I=0.0 and D=0.0, it is only used for proportional control.
This parameter determines the speed of response for the PID feedback loop. If the
integral time is long, the response will be slow. If the integral time is short, the response
will be quick. Be careful not to set (I) too small, since a rapid response may cause
oscillation in the PID loop.
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This parameter determines the damping effect for the PID feedback loop. If the
differential time is long, any oscillation will quickly subside. If the differential time is short,
the oscillation will subside slowly.
This parameter determines the integration’s upper frequency limit while operating in the
PID feedback loop. (Limit = Pr.03×Pr.120). During a fast Integration response, it is
possible for the frequency to surpass a reasonable point. This parameter will help limit
this frequency spike.
This parameter sets a limit of the PID Command frequency. If this parameter is set to
20%, then the maximum output frequency for the PID operation will be (20% x Pr.01-00).
This parameter defines the detection time for the loss of a feedback analog signal. The
drive will follow the operating procedure programmed in Pr.124 if the feedback signal is
lost for more than the time set in Pr.123.
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This parameter selects the operation of the drive upon a loss of the PID feedback signal.
This parameter is used in conjunction with Pr.115 (04) to input a set point in Hz.
This parameter is used to set the offset between set point and feedback.
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This parameter is used to set the AVI input voltage that corresponds to minimum
frequency.
This parameter is used to set the AVI input voltage that corresponds to maximum
frequency.
If this parameter is set to 01, the reference signal is inverted: 0V corresponds to 60Hz in
Pr.128 and 10V corresponds to 0Hz in Pr.129.
This parameter is used to set the ACI input frequency that corresponds to minimum
frequency.
This parameter is used to set the ACI input frequency that corresponds to maximum
frequency.
If this parameter is set to 01, 4mA corresponds to 0Hz in Pr.132, and 0mA corresponds to
60Hz in Pr.131.
The main purpose for Pr.128-Pr.133 is to allow changes in the output frequency when
setting the analog frequency or PID feedback control per the feedback sensor. For
example, if the feedback sensor inputs 4mA-20mA but the output frequency from drive
that user needs is 5mA-18mA, then user could set Pr.131 to 5mA and Pr.132 to 18mA.
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Pr. 134 Analog Input Delay Filter for Set Point Factory Setting: 50
Settings 00 to 9999 Unit: 2ms
Pr. 135 Analog Input Delay Filter for Feedback Signal Factory Setting: 5
Settings 00 to 9999 Unit: 2ms
These two parameters are used to set the analog input delay filter in set point or
feedback signal.
These parameters determine the sleep functions of the AC drive. If the command
frequency falls below the sleep frequency, for the specified time in Pr.136, then drive
output is turned off until the command frequency rises above Pr.138. Please see the
below diagram.
Frequency Command
Pr. 138
Wake Up
Frequency Actual output frequency
Pr. 137
Sleep
Frequency
This parameter sets the procedure for the AC drive to follow once the internal counter
attains the setting value in Pr.96.
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This parameter is used to change the Master Frequency externally with the Multifuction
Input Terminals. If any two parameters in the group Pr.39-Pr.42 are set to 14 and 15, and
Pr.140 is set to 01, the up/down frequency operation is initiated as the contact closes and
according to the time of acceleration/deceleration.
This parameter is used to save the frequency setting before powering off.
This parameter changes the source for frequency command by using any Multifunction
Input (Pr.39-Pr.42, setting= 28).
This parameter sets the level for the dynamic braking to operate. The setting value must
be higher than the steady-state DC BUS Voltage to prevent the braking transistor from
having a 100%-duty. At 100% duty the transistor and resistor will most likely fail.
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These parameters display accumulative time of motor operation. They will not reset to
zero due to parameter reset to factory and will not re-calculate if the 65535 days limit is
exceeded.
It sets the number of decimals in the accel/decel time. It can be used for Acceleration /
Deceleration Time 1, Acceleration / Deceleration Time 2 and JOG Acceleration /
Deceleration Time.
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Example:
Fup
Pr.11, 13
Fdown
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This parameter is used to improve a condition of unstable current in any specific area.
For higher frequencies, you can adjust this parameter to 0.0, and increase the setting
value in Pr.155 for 30HP and above (a setting of 2.0 is recommended).
This parameter is to select the communication mode, 0 is the existed Delta ASCII
communication mode, whereas 1 is to select MODBUS mode.
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Modern AC drives are based on solid state electronics technology. Preventive maintenance is
required to operate this AC drive in its optimal condition, and to ensure a long life. It is
recommended to perform a monthly check-up of the AC drive by a qualified technician.
Before the check-up, always turn off the AC Input Power to the unit. Wait at least 2 minutes
after all display lamps have gone out, and then confirm that the capacitors have fully
discharged by measuring the voltage between B1 and Ground using a multi meter set to
measure DC.
Periodic Inspection:
Basic check-up items to detect if there were any abnormality during operation are:
Periodic Maintenance
! WARNING! Disconnect AC power before processing!
1. Tighten and reinforce any screws of the AC drive if necessary because they might loose
due to vibration or temperature changes.
2. Check the conductors or insulators for corrosion and any physical damages.
3. Check the resistance of the insulation with Mega-ohm meters.
4. Frequently or regularly check the capacitors, relays and change if necessary.
5. If use of the AC drive is discontinued for a long period of time, turn the power on at least
once every two years and confirm that it still functions properly. To confirm functionality,
disconnect the motor and energize the AC drive for 5 hours or more before attempting to
run a motor with it.
6. Clean off any dust and dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Place special emphasis on cleaning
the ventilation ports and PCBs. Always keep these areas clean, as accumulation of dust
and dirt can cause unforeseen failures.
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Fault
Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions
Name
1. Ensure that the ambient temperature falls
within the specified temperature range.
2. Make sure that the ventilation holes are not
obstructed.
The AC drive temperature
3. Remove any foreign objects on the heat
sensor detects excessive heat.
sinks and check for possible dirty heat sink
fins.
4. Provide enough spacing for adequate
ventilation.
The AC drive detects that the
Check whether the input voltage falls within the
DC bus voltage has fallen below
rated AC drive’s input voltage.
its minimum value.
The AC drive detects excessive
drive output current. 1. Check whether the motor is overloaded.
Note: The AC drive can 2. Reduce torque compensation setting as set
withstand up to 150% of the in Pr.54.
rated current for a maximum of 3. Increase the AC drive’s output capacity.
60 seconds.
1. Check for possible motor overload.
2. Check electronic thermal overload setting.
3. Increase motor capacity.
Internal electronic overload trip
4. Reduce the current level so that the drive
output current does not exceed the value set
by the Motor Rated Current Pr.52.
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Fault
Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions
Name
Over-current during 1. Check for possible poor insulation at the
acceleration: output line.
1. Short-circuit at motor output. 2. Decrease the torque boost setting in Pr.54.
2. Torque boost too high. 3. Increase the acceleration time.
3. Acceleration time too short. 4. Replace with the AC drive with one that has a
4. AC drive output capacity is higher output capacity (next HP size).
too small.
Over-current during 1. Check for possible poor insulation at the
deceleration: output line.
1. Short-circuit at motor output. 2. Increase the deceleration time.
2. Deceleration time too short. 3. Replace with the AC drive with one that has a
3. AC drive output capacity is higher output capacity (next HP size).
too small.
Over-current during steady
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state operation: 1. Check for possible poor insulation at the
1. Short-circuit at motor output. output line.
2. Sudden increase in motor 2. Check for possible motor stall.
loading. 3. Replace with the AC drive with one that has a
3. AC drive output capacity is higher output capacity (next HP size).
too small.
1. Switch off power supply.
Internal memory IC can not be 2. Check whether the input voltage falls within
programmed. the rated AC drive input voltage.
3. Switch the AC drive back on.
1. Check the connections between the main
Internal memory IC can not be
control board and the power board.
read.
2. Reset drive to factory defaults.
The external terminal EF-GND When external terminal EF-GND is closed, the
goes from OFF to ON. output will be turned off (under N.O. E.F.).
Don’t use the function of auto acceleration/
Auto accel/decel failure
deceleration.
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Fault
Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions
Name
Ground fault :
The AC drive output is
abnormal. When the output
terminal is grounded (short Ground fault :
circuit current is 50% more than 1. Check whether the IGBT power module is
the AC drive rated current), the damaged.
AC drive power module may be 2. Check for possible poor insulation at the
damaged. The short circuit output line.
protection is provided for AC
drive protection, not user
protection.
1. Check the connection between the AC drive
Communication Error and computer for loose wires.
Please refer to Pr.92. 2. Check if the communication protocol is
properly set.
1. When the external input terminal (base-block)
is active, the AC drive output will be turned
External Base Block.
off.
AC drive output is turned off.
2. Disable this connection and the AC drive will
begin to work again.
OC hardware error
CC (current clamp)
OV hardware error
Return to the factory.
GFF hardware error
OV or LV
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Fault
Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions
Name
U-phase error
Return to the factory.
W-phase error
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Factory
Parameter Explanation Settings Setting
Customer
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Factory
Parameter Explanation Settings Setting
Customer
20: No function
21: RESET command (N.C)
22: Control source: External Terminal
23: Control source: Keypad
24: Control source: Communication
25: Parameter Lock (Write disable, Read
is always 0)
26: PID Disable (N.O.)
27: PID Disable (N.C.)
28: Second Source for Frequency
Command
29: Forward (contact is open) / Reverse
(contact is close)
30: One-Shot PLC Run
31: Index input signal
32: Counter Incremented by Drive Output
Frequency
00: Analog Frequency Meter (0 to
Maximum Output Frequency)
Analog Output 01: Analog Current Meter (0 to 250% of
a Pr.43 00
Signal the rated AC drive current)
02: Feedback signal (0 - 100%)
03: Output power (0 - 100%)
a Pr.44 Analog Output Gain 00 to 200 % 100
00: AC Drive Operational
01: Maximum Output Frequency Attained
02: Zero Speed
03: Over-Torque Detection
04: Base-Block (B.B) Indication
05: Low Voltage Indication
Multi-Function 06: AC Drive Operation Mode
Pr.45 Output Terminal 1 07: Fault Indication
(Photocoupler 08: Desired Frequency Attained
output) 09: PLC Program Running
10: PLC Program Step Completed 00
11: PLC Program Completed
12: PLC Operation Paused
Pr.46 Multi-function Output 13: Top Count Value Attained
Terminal 2 14: Preliminary Counter Value Attained
(Relay Output) 15: Warning (PID feedback loss,
communication error)
16: Below the Desired Frequency
17: PID supervision
18: Over Voltage supervision
19: Over Heat supervision
20: Over Current stall supervision
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Factory
Parameter Explanation Settings Setting
Customer
Over-Torque
Pr.61 30 to 200 % 150
Detection Level
Over-Torque
Pr.62 0.0 to 10.0 seconds 0.1
Detection Time
00: Decelerate to 0 Hz
Loss of ACI 01: Stop immediately and display "EF"
Pr.63 00
(4-20mA) 02: Continue operation by last frequency
command
00: Display AC drive output Frequency
(Hz)
01: Display User-defined output
Frequency (H*Pr.65)
a User Defined 02: Output Voltage (E)
Pr.64 06
Function for Display 03: DC Bus Voltage (u_)
04: PV (i)
05: Display the value of internal counter
(c)
06: Display the setting frequency (F or
o=%)
07: Display the parameter setting (Pr.00)
08: Reserved
09: Output Current (A)
10: Display program operation (0.xxx),
Fwd, or Rev
a Pr.65 Coefficient K 0.01 to 160.0 1.00
Communication
a Pr.66 0.00 to 400.0 Hz 0.00
Frequency
Pr.67 Skip Frequency 1 0.00 to 400.0 Hz 0.00
230V/460V series: 01 to 15 15
PWM Carrier
Pr.71
Frequency
Auto Restart
Pr.72 00 to 10 00
Attempts after Fault
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Factory
Parameter Explanation Settings Setting
Customer
Time Duration of
Pr.82 00 to 9999 sec 00
2nd Step Speed
Time Duration of 3rd
Pr.83 00 to 9999 sec 00
Step Speed
Time Duration of 4th
Pr.84 00 to 9999 sec 00
Step Speed
Time Duration of 5th
Pr.85 00 to 9999 sec 00
Step Speed
Time Duration of 6th
Pr.86 00 to 9999 sec 00
Step Speed
Time Duration of 7th
Pr.87 00 to 9999 sec 00
Step Speed
Communication
Pr.88 01 to 254 01
Address
00: 4800 bps
01: 9600 bps
Pr.89 Transmission Speed 01
02: 19200 bps
03: 38400 bps
00: Warn and Continue Operating
Transmission Fault 01: Warn and RAMP to Stop
Pr.90 03
Treatment 02: Warn and COAST to Stop
03: Keep Operation without Warning
0.0: Disable
Pr.91 Time Out Detection 0.0
0.1 to 120.0 sec
00: MODBUS ASCII mode, <7,N,2>
Communication 01: MODBUS ASCII mode, <7,E,1>
Protocol 02: MODBUS ASCII mode, <7,O,1>
Pr.92 03: MODBUS RTU mode, <8,N,2>
00
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Vector Slip
Pr.108 25 to 9999 (per 2ms) 50
Compensation Filter
Selection for Zero 00: No output
Pr.109 00
Speed Control 01: Control by DC voltage
Voltage of Zero 0.0 to 20.0 % of Max. output voltage 5.0
Pr.110
Speed Control (Pr.05)
Pr.111 Decel S-curve 00 to 07 00
External Terminal
Pr.112 01 to 20 01
Scanning Time
00: None speed search
01: Continue operation after fault speed
Restart Method after
Pr.113 search from speed reference 01
Fault (oc, ov, BB)
02: Continue operation after fault speed
search from Minimum speed
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Factory
Parameter Explanation Settings Setting
Customer
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Factory
Parameter Explanation Settings Setting
Customer
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Factory
Parameter Explanation Settings Setting
Customer
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STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage Class 115V Class
Model Number B550-XXXX 002 004 007
Max. Applicable Motor Output
(kW) 0.2 0.4 0.75
Max. Applicable Motor Output
0.25 0.5 1.0
(hp)
Rated Output Capacity (kVA)
Input Rating Output Rating
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Rated Output Current (A) 1.7 3.0 4.2 6.6 9.9 12.2
Maximum Output Voltage
3-phase Proportional to Input Voltage
(V)
Output Frequency (Hz) 0.1~400 Hz
Carrier Frequency (kHz) 1-10
3-phase
Rated Input Current (A)
Input Rating
General Specifications
Control System SPWM (Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation) control (V/F or sensorless vector control)
Freq. Setting
0.1Hz
Resolution
Output Frequency
0.1Hz
Resolution
Control Characteristics
Torque Including the auto-torque, auto-slip compensation; starting torque can be 150% at
Characteristics 5.0Hz
Overload Endurance 150% of rated current for 1 minute
Skip Frequency Three zones, settings range 0.1-400Hz
Accel/Decel Time 0.1 to 600 seconds (4 Independent settings for Accel/Decel Time)
Stall Prevention Level
20 to 200%, Setting of Rated Current
Frequency Setting
Operation frequency 0-60Hz, output 0-100% rated current
DC Injection Braking
Start time 0-5 seconds, stop time 0-25 seconds
Approx. 20% (up to 125% possible with option braking resistor or braking unit
Braking Torque
externally mounted, 1-15HP braking transistor built-in)
V/F Pattern Adjustable V/F pattern
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Keypad Setting by
Frequency
ExternalPotentiometer-5KΩ/0.5W, 0 to +10VDC, 4 to 20mA RS-485 interface; Multi-Function
Setting
Signal Inputs 0 to 5 (7 steps, Jog, up/down)
Operating Characteristics
Pollution Degree 2
Installation Location Altitude 1,000 m or lower, keep from corrosive gasses, liquid and dust
Ambient o o o o
-10 C to 40 C (-10 C to 50 C without blind plate) Non-Condensing and not frozen
Temperature
A
Storage/
o o
Transportation -20 C to 60 C
Temperature
Ambient Humidity Below 90% RH (non-condensing)
2 2
Vibration 9.80665m/s (1G) less than 20Hz, 5.88m/s (0.6G) at 20 to 50Hz
Approvals
Note: Do not attempt to connect a single-phase power source to a three-phase models drive. However it is
acceptable to connect two wires of a three-phase power source to a single-phase drive.
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