Appendix C How to Select the Right AC Motor Drive... C-1 C.1 Capacity Formulas ...
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-5701.00analog input04.1404.1804.1204.1604.1104.1504.17 01.00=60.00 HzAVIACIanalog input
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-58 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 There are three different types of control modes: 04.04 External Terminal 0 2-wire FW
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-59 Settings Function Description 1 Multi-Step Speed Command 1 2 Multi-Step Speed Comm
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-60 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Settings Function Description 10 UP: Increase Master Frequency 11 DOWN: Decrease Maste
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-61Settings Function Description 20 Operation Command Selection (Pr 02.01 setting/ Com
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-62 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 01011 0WeightsBit0=N.O1=N.CMI1MI2MI3MI4MI5MI6The setting value= bit5x2 +bit4x2 +bit2x254
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-63 For Example: If Pr.04.26 displays 52, it means MI1, MI2 and MI4 are active. The dis
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-64 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 01011 0WeightsBit0=external terminal1=internal terminalMI1MI2MI3MI4MI5MI6 This param
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-65Group 5: Multi-step speeds parameters 05.00 1st Step Speed Frequency Unit: 0.0105
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-66 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ONONONONONONONONON05.0005.0105.0205.0305.0405.0505.0605.0705.0805.0
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Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-67Group 6: Protection Parameters 06.00 Over-Voltage Stall Prevention Unit: 0.1 Sett
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-68 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 06.01 Over-Current Stall Prevention during Acceleration Unit: 1 Settings 20 to 250%
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-69Over-CurrentDetectionLevel06.02Output CurrentOutputFrequencyOver-Current StallPrevent
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-70 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 This parameter sets the time for how long over-torque must be detected before “OL2” i
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-71 06.08 Present Fault Record 06.09 Second Most Recent Fault Record 06.10 Third Most
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-72 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 29-31 Reserved 32 ACI signal error (AErr) 33 Reserved 34 Motor PTC overh
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-73Group 7: Motor Parameters 07.00 Motor Rated Current Unit: 1 Settings 30% FLA to
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-74 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 07.09 Reserved 07.10 Accumulative Motor Operation Time (Min.) Unit: 1 Settings 0~14
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-75AVIACM+10VPTCVFD-EL47kΩresistor-divider R1internal circuit Refer to foll
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-76 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 5501330temperature ( )℃resistor value ( )ΩTrTr-5℃Tr+5℃ 07.15 Motor PTC Overheat Warni
Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction The AC motor drive should be kept in the shipping carton or crate before installation.
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-77Group 8: Special Parameters 08.00 DC Brake Current Level Unit: 1 Settings 0 to 10
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-78 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 DC Brake during Start-up is used for loads that may move before the AC drive starts,
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-79Output frequency (H)Output voltage(V)08.08 Current Limit for Speed Search
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-80 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 When momentary power loss is detected, the AC motor drive will block its output and t
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-81 These parameters set the Skip Frequencies. It will cause the AC motor drive never
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-82 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 08.17 Automatic Energy-saving Factory Setting: 0 Settings 0 Energy-saving oper
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-8308.19 Reserved 08.20 Compensation Coefficient for Motor Instability Unit: 0.1 Sett
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-84 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Group 9: Communication Parameters There is a built-in RS-485 serial interface, marked R
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-85 09.03 Time-out Detection Unit: 0.1 Settings 0.0 to 120.0 sec Factory Setting: 0
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-86 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Character ‘8’ ‘9’ ‘A’ ‘B’ ‘C’ ‘D’ ‘E’ ‘F’ ASCII code 38H 39H 41H 42H 43H 44H 4
Chapter 1 Introduction| 1-2 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.021.1 Receiving and Inspection This VFD-EL AC motor drive has gone through rigorous qualit
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-87For RTU: Start bit0123456StopbitStopbit8-bit character11-bit character frame( 8.N.2
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-88 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 LRC CHK Hi LRC CHK Lo LRC check sum: 8-bit check sum consists of 2 ASCII codes END Hi EN
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-89(1) 03H: multi read, read data from registers. Example: reading continuous 2 data fro
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-90 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 CRC CHK Low 6FH 00H CRC CHK High F7H Content of address 2103H 00H CRC CHK Low
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-9117H 17H Data content 70H Data content 70H CRC CHK Low 86H CRC CHK Low 86H CRC
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-92 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 RTU mode: Address 01H Function 03H 21H Starting data address02H 00H Number of data (cou
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-93 for(j=0;j<8;j++){ if(reg_crc & 0x01){ /* LSB(b0)=1 */ reg_c
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-94 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Content Address Function Error code: 0: No error occurred Status monitor Read only 2100H
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-95Content Address Function 28: IGBT Overheat (cF3.4) 29: Reserved 30: Reserved
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-96 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Content Address Function 2104H Output current (AXX.X) 2105H Reserved 2106H Display a
Chapter 1 Introduction| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 1-31.1.3 Series
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-97‘0’ Exception code ‘2’ ‘7’ LRC CHK Low LRC CHK High ‘7’ CR E
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-98 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 #define BRDL 0x0000 #define IER 0x0001 #define BRDH 0x0001 #define LCR 0x0003 #define
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-99 RS485 BUSPC commandHandling time of AC driveResponse Delay TimeResponse Message of
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-100 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Group 10: PID Control 10.00 PID Set Point Selection Factory Setting: 0 Settings 0
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-101 When P is greater than 1, it will decrease the deviation and get the faster respo
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-102 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 This parameter defines an upper bound or limit for the integral gain (I) and therefo
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-10310.09 Treatment of the Erroneous Feedback Signals (for PID feedback error) Fa
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-104 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 When the actual frequency command > Pr.10.16 and the time exceeds the setting of
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-105 10.17 Minimum PID Output Frequency Selection Factory Setting: 0 Settings 0
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-106 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 P10.02I10.03D10.0410.0510.1010.0710.0610.01+-+++SetpointInput Freq.GainPIDfeedbackInteg
Chapter 1 Introduction| 1-4 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Internal Structure Digital keypadACI/AVIRS485 port (RJ-45)NPN/PNP RFI Jumper Location
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-107 Example: suppose that the set point of constant pressure control of a pump is 4kg
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-108 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Example: suppose that the set point of constant pressure control of a pump is 4kg, P
Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 5-1 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 Over Current (OC) ocAocdOC Over-current during accelerationOver
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| 5-2 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 5.2 Ground Fault GFFGround faultNoYesIs output circuit(cable or motor) of AC moto
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 5-35.4 Low Voltage (Lv) Low voltageIs input power correct? Or power cut, including mome
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| 5-4 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 5.5 Over Heat (OH1) AC motor drive overheatsHeat sink overheatsCheck if temperatur
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 5-55.7 Keypad Display is Abnormal Abnormal display or no displayCycle power to AC motor
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| 5-6 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 5.9 Motor cannot Run Motor cannot run Check keypad for normal displayNoNoNoNo
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 5-75.10 Motor Speed cannot be Changed Motor can run butcannot change speedYe sY
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| 5-8 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 5.11 Motor Stalls during Acceleration Motor stalls during accelerationCheck if acce
Chapter 1 Introduction| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 1-5RFI Jumper R
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 5-95.13 Electromagnetic/Induction Noise Many sources of noise surround AC motor drives a
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| 5-10 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4. Store within a relative humidity range of 0% to 90% and non-condensing environ
Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 6-1 Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance 6.1 Fault Code Information The AC motor drive has a comprehen
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| 6-2 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Fault Name Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions Overheati
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 6-3Fault Name Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions Over-curr
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| 6-4 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Fault Name Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions Ground fa
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 6-56.1.2 Reset There are three methods to reset the AC motor dri
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| 6-6 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 DANGER! 1. Disconnect AC power before processing! 2. Only qu
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 6-7Keypad Maintenance Period Check Items Methods and Criterion
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| 6-8 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Terminals and wiring of main circuit Maintenance Period Check
Chapter 1 Introduction| 1-6 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.021.2.1 Ambient Conditions Install the AC motor drive in an environment with the following
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 6-9Transformer and reactor of main circuit Maintenance Period Ch
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| 6-10 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Cooling fan of cooling system Maintenance Period Check Items
Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Appendix A Specifications There are 115V, 230V and 460V models in the VFD-EL series. For 115V models, it is 1-phase
Appendix A Specifications| A-2 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Voltage Class 460V Class Model Number VFD-XXXEL 004 007 015 022 037 Max. Ap
Appendix A Specifications| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 A-3General Specifications Operation Functions AVR, accel/decel S-Curve, over-voltage/ov
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Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 B-1 Appendix B Accessories B.1 All Brake Resistors & Brake Units Used in AC Motor Drives Note: Please only use
Appendix B Accessories| B-2 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 NOTE 1. Please select the brake unit and/or brake resistor according to the table. “
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Appendix B Accessories| B-4 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 B.1.1 Dimensions and Weights for Brake Resistors (Dimensions are in millimeter) Orde
Chapter 1 Introduction| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 1-7Frame B Moun
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Appendix B Accessories| B-6 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Order P/N: BR1K0W050 Order P/N: BR1K0W050, BR1K2W008, BR1K2W6P8, BR1K5W005, BR1K5W
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Appendix B Accessories| B-8 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 B.3 Fuse Specification Chart Smaller fuses than those shown in the table are permitte
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Appendix B Accessories| B-10 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 460V, 50/60Hz, 3-Phase Inductance (mH) kW HP Fundamental Amps Max. continuous Amps
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Appendix B Accessories| B-12 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 B.5 Zero Phase Reactor (RF220X00A) Dimensions are in millimeter and (inch)
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Appendix B Accessories| B-14 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 B.7 PU06 B.7.1 Description of the Digital Keypad VFD-PU06 UFHVFD-PU06JOGRUNRESETSTOP
Chapter 1 Introduction| 1-8 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02Installation with Metal Separation Installation without Metal Separation Air flowFrame
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Appendix B Accessories| B-16 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 B.8 Fieldbus Modules B.8.1 DeviceNet Communication Module (CME-DN01) B.8.1.1 Panel
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Appendix B Accessories| B-18 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 B.8.2.3 Specifications Power supply: 16-30VDC, 750mW Communication: Modbus in ASC
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Appendix B Accessories| B-20 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 B.8.3.2 Dimensions 57.3 [2.26]59.7 [2.35]3.6 [0.14]72.2 [2.84]34.8 [1.37]AD DH A DDL
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Appendix B Accessories| B-22 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Communication Process Data Objects (PDO) Service Data Object (SDO) Synchronization (
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Appendix B Accessories| B-24 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 ERROR LED LED Status State Indication OFF No error CME-COP01 is working conditio
Chapter 1 Introduction| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 1-9Power 208/22
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Appendix B Accessories| B-26 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 B.9.2 DIN Rail: MKEL-DRA (Only for frame A) Dimensions This DIN rail (MKEL-DRA) is
Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 C-1 Appendix C How to Select the Right AC Motor Drive The choice of the right AC motor drive for the application
Appendix C How to Select the Right AC Motor Drive| C-2 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 C.1 Capacity Formulas 1. When one AC motor drive operates
Appendix C How to Select the Right AC Motor Drive| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 C-32.3 When it is running continuously The requirement of lo
Appendix C How to Select the Right AC Motor Drive| C-4 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 C.2 General Precaution Selection Note 1. When the AC Moto
Appendix C How to Select the Right AC Motor Drive| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 C-5required time, either use an external brake resistor and/or
Appendix C How to Select the Right AC Motor Drive| C-6 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 7. Motor torque characteristics vary when an AC Motor Dri
Appendix C How to Select the Right AC Motor Drive| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 C-7motor drive operates more than one motor, please pay attent
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Chapter 1 Introduction| 1-10 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 NOTE Frame A: VFD002EL11A/21A/23A, VFD004EL11A/21A/23A/43A, VFD007EL21A/23A/43A, VFD01
Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 2-1 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring After removing the front cover, check if the power and control terminals are
Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-2 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02DANGER! 1. A charge may still remain in the DC bus capacitors with hazardous
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-4 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02AVI/ACIACM++10V5K321Figure 2 for models of VFD-EL SeriesVFD002EL23A, VFD004EL
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-6 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02D. PNP mode with external power Sw1FactorysettingNPNPNP 24Vdc-+ CAUTION! 1.
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-8 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.022.2 External Wiring MotorOutput AC Line ReactorPower SupplyMagneticcontactor
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-10 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Please use voltage and current within the regulation shown in Appendix A.
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-12 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.022.4 Control Terminals Circuit diagram for digital inputs (NPN current 16mA.)
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-14 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02Analog inputs (AVI, ACM) Analog input signals are easily affected by exte
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Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 3-1 Chapter 3 Keypad and Start Up 3.1 Description of the Digital Keypad LED DisplayIndicates frequency, voltage, c
Chapter 3 Keypad and Start Up| 3-2 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Display Message Descriptions Displays the AC drive Master Frequency. Displ
Preface Thank you for choosing DELTA’s multifunction VFD-EL Series. The VFD-EL Series is manufactured with high-quality components and materials and
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Chapter 3 Keypad and Start Up| 3-4 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.023.3 Reference Table for the 7-segment LED Display of the Digital Keypad Digit
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Chapter 3 Keypad and Start Up| 3-6 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.021. After applying the power, verify that LED display shows F 60.0Hz. 2. Press
Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-1 Chapter 4 Parameters The VFD-EL parameters are divided into 11 groups by property for easy setting. In most ap
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-2 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4.1 Summary of Parameter Settings : The parameter can be set during operation. Group 0
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-3Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer7: Display output power (P) 8:
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-4 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer115V/230V series: 0.1V to 255.0V
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-5Group 2 Operation Method Parameters Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCu
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-6 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer3: Enable. Operation status will c
WARNING! 1. DO NOT use Hi-pot test for internal components. The semi-conductor used in AC motor drive easily damage by high-voltage. 2. There are h
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-7Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer0: by Current Freq Command 1: b
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-8 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer11: Preliminary count value attain
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-9Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer03.10 Reserved 03.11 Brake Rele
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-10 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer9: External base block 4 10: U
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-11Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer04.15 Min ACI Current 0.0 to
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-12 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer05.05 6th Step Speed Frequency 0
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-13Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer2: Enabled during constant spe
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-14 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer14: Phase-Loss (PHL) 15: Reserv
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-15Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer07.02 Torque Compensation 0.0
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-16 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer08.02 DC Brake Time during Stoppi
Table of Contents Preface ... i Table of
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-17Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer0: Disable 08.17 Auto Energy
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-18 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer4: 8,E,1 (Modbus, RTU) 5: 8,O,1
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-19Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer10.04 Derivative Control (D
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-20 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer10.20 Treatment of the Erroneou
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-214.2 Parameter Settings for Applications Speed Search Applications Purpose Functions
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-22 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Overheat Warning Applications Purpose Functions Related ParametersAir conditioner Safe
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-23Auto Restart after Fault Applications Purpose Functions Related ParametersAir condit
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-24 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Carrier Frequency Setting Applications Purpose Functions Related ParametersGeneral appl
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-25Output Signal for Base Block Applications Purpose Functions Related ParametersGenera
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-26 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4.3 Description of Parameter Settings Group 0: User Parameters
Chapter 3 Keypad and Start Up ...3-1 3.1 Description of the Digital Keypad ...
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-27 This parameter allows the user to reset all parameters to the factory settings exc
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-28 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 00.04 Content of Multi-function Display 9 Display the signal of AVI analog input
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-2900.09 Password Set Unit: 1 Settings 0 to 9999 Factory Setting: 0 Display 0 No
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-30 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 00.10 Reserved 00.11 Reserved 00.12 50Hz Base Voltage Selection Factory Settin
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-31Group 1: Basic Parameters 01.00 Maximum Output Frequency (Fmax) Unit: 0.01 Settings
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-32 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 This parameter sets the Mid-Point Voltage of any V/f curve. With this setting, the V/
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-3301.08 Output Frequency Lower Limit Unit: 0.1 Settings 0.0 to 100.0% Factory Setti
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-34 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 In the diagram shown below, the Acceleration/Deceleration Time of the AC motor drive
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-35 Before using the JOG command, the drive must be stopped first. And during Jog oper
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-36 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 01.17 Acceleration S-Curve Unit: 0.1/0.0101.18 Deceleration S-Curve Unit: 0.1/0.0
5.14 Environmental Condition...5-9 5.15 Affecting Other Machine
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-37Group 2: Operation Method Parameters 02.00 Source of First Master Frequency Command
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-38 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 02.10 Combination of the First and Second Master Frequency Command Factory Setti
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-39RUNSTOPRUNSTOPFrequencyFrequencyTimeTimeoutputfrequencyoutputfrequencymotorspeedmotor
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-40 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 2kHz8kHz12kHzCarrierFrequencyAcoustic NoiseElectromagneticNoise or leakage curre
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-4140%50%60%For 460V Series 80%90%100%70%Carrier FrequencyRated Current (%)2kHz4kHz 8
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-42 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 When the operation command source is from external terminal and operation command is
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-43It needs to received a run commandafter previous command is cancelledONOFFMI1-DCM (cl
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-44 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 These parameters determine the increase/decrease of the master frequency when operate
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-45 These parameters are used to determinate the frequency at stop: When setting Pr.02
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-46 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Use this parameter to change frequency when (1) Pr.00.13 is not set to 0 and frequenc
B.8.1 DeviceNet Communication Module (CME-DN01) ...B-16 B.8.1.1 Panel Appearance and Dimensions ...B
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-47Group 3: Output Function Parameters 03.00 Multi-function Output Relay (RA1, RB1, RC1
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-48 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Settings Function Description 14 Heat Sink Overheat Warning When heatsink overheats,
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-49-2Hz4Hz2HzOFFOFFONONOFFONOFFONOFFOFFONOFFONONdetection rangeFrequencymasterfrequencyd
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-50 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 For Example: When using the meter with full scale of 5 volts, adjust Pr.03.04 to 50%. If
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-5103.08 Fan Control Factory Setting: 0 Settings 0 Fan always ON 1 1 minu
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-52 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 03.13 Display the Status of Relay Settings Read Only Factory setting: ## For stan
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-53Group 4: Input Function Parameters 04.00 Keypad Potentiometer Bias Unit: 0. 1 Se
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-54 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 60Hz0Hz 0V 5V 10VPr.01.00=60Hz--Max. output Freq.Potentiometer Pr.04.00
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 4-55Example 5: Use of negative bias in noisy environment In this example, a 1V negative b
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-56 Revision August 2008, 2ELE, V1.02 Example 8: Use negative slope In this example, the use of negative slope is shown. Negat
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