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1. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.1 Product Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2 Overview of This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.3 Users Manual Publication History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

2. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.1 Interpreting Model Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.2 Power and Current Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.2.1
230-volt drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.2.2
380-480-volt drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.2.3
575-volt drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.3 Environmental Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.4 Electrical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.5 Control Features Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.6 Dimensions and Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

3. RECEIVING AND INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19


3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7

Preliminary Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Installation Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Dissipation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Cover Assembly and Torque Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Serial Number Label. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Conduit Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Condensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

4. CONNECTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
4.1 General Wiring Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
4.1.1
Wiring Practices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
4.1.2
Considerations for Power Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
4.1.3
Considerations for Control Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4.2 Input Line Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4.2.1
Line Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4.2.2
Use of Isolation Transformers and Line Reactors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4.2.3
Line Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4.2.4
Phase Imbalance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4.2.5
Single-phase Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.2.6
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.2.7
Motor Lead Length. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.2.8
Using Output Contactors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.3 Terminals Found on the Vacon 50X Power Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
4.3.1
Description of the Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
4.3.2
Typical Power Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
4.4 Dynamic Braking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
4.5 Terminals Found on the Vacon 50X Control Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
4.5.1
Description of the Control Terminals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
4.5.2
Typical Connection Diagrams for Digital Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
4.5.3
Typical Connection Diagrams for Analog Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
4.5.4
Typical Connection Diagrams for Analog Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
4.6 Reducing Current Surges and Voltage Transients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

5. KEYPAD OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39


5.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
5.2 Keypad Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
5.3 LCD Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
5.3.1
Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
5.3.2
Vacon 50X Keypad Status and Warning Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

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5.3.3
Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
5.3.4
Other Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
5.4 Keypad Display Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
5.5 Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
5.5.1
Accessing Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
5.5.2
Changing the Display Scroll Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
5.5.3
Programming Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
5.5.4
Restoring Factory Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5.5.5
Viewing Parameters That Have Changed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5.5.6
Using Macro Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5.6 Measuring Stator Resistance (RS Measurement) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5.6.1
Activating Automatic RS Measurement via Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5.6.2
Activating Automatic RS Measurement via Serial Link (Modbus) . . . . . . . . . . 47

6. USING MACRO MODE AND GETTING A QUICK START. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49


6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4

Entering Macro Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49


Description of Parameters Used in Macro Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Macro Mode Applications and Included Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

7. VACON 50X PARAMETERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59


7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Level 1 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Description of Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Using the Vacon 50X Program Sequencer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
7.4.1
Enabling the Vacon 50X Program Sequencer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
7.4.2
Controlling the Vacon 50X Program Sequencer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
7.4.3
Sequencer State Configuration Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
7.4.4
Sequencer Status Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
7.4.5
Sample Sequencer Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

8. TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
8.1 Vacon 50X Fault Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101

9. HEXADECIMAL TO BINARY CONVERSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105


10. FUNDAMENTALS OF PI CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
10.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
10.2 Configuration of PI Control Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
10.2.1 Parameter 490 (Appl Macro). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
10.2.2 Parameter 857 (PI High Corr) and 858 (PI Low Corr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
10.2.3 Parameter 852 (PI Prop Gain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
10.2.4 Parameter 853 (PI Int Gain). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
10.2.5 Parameter 854 (PI Feed Gain). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
10.2.6 Parameter 850 (PI Configure) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
10.3 Tuning the PI Control Loop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110

11. EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111


12. SUMMARY OF VACON 50X PARAMETERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
12.1 Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
12.2 Parameter Names in 5 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
12.3 Settings and Messages in 5 Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121

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introduction

1. Introduction
1.1 Product Overview
Although the Vacon 50X AC drive is small in size, it is big on performance. It is an economical yet powerful
solution for many industrial applications. It features remote communications capability (using Modbus
protocol), a keypad for easy configuration, and standard NEMA 4X / IP66 and NEMA 12 / IP55 enclosures
that eliminate the need for mounting in a separate enclosure.
The Vacon 50X product family includes a wide variety of models to suit almost any input voltage requirement. An x in the following table indicates what models are currently available. Refer to Chapter 2 on
page 5 for help in interpreting model numbers.
Input Voltage
Power (kW)

Power (hp)

230 Vac
3 Phase

460 Vac
3 Phase

575 Vac
3 Phase

0.75

1.5

2.2

4.0

5.5

7.5

7.5

10

11

15

15

20

18.5

25

22

30

30

40

37

50

45

60

55

75

75

100

90

125

110

150

150

200

1.2 Overview of This Manual


This manual contains specifications, receiving and installation instructions, configuration, description of
operation, and procedures for Vacon 50X AC drive devices.
For experienced users, a Quick Start section begins on page 57.

1.3 Users Manual Publication History


Date

Form Number Nature of Change

16.7.2008

DPD00080A

Original version

10.12.2008

DPD00080B

Changed installation diagrams to reflect changes in product;


changed photographs of product; added information to Chapter 2
on current surges and voltage transients; deleted mention of
Model 0002 5; other minor changes and corrections.

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2. Technical Characteristics
2.1 Interpreting Model Numbers
The model number of the Vacon 50X AC drive appears on the shipping carton label and on the technical
data label affixed to the model. The information provided by the model number is shown below:

VACON
This segment is common for all products.
0050
Product range:
0050=Vacon 50X
3L
Input/Function:
3L=Three-phase input
0023
Drive rating in ampere; e.g. 0023 = 23 A
5
Supply voltage:
2=230 V
5=400 V
6=575 V
X
Information for factory

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2.2 Power and Current Ratings


2.2.1 230-volt drives

Mains voltage 230V, IP66, EMC N, 50-60 Hz, 3~


Motor shaft power and current

S3 S2

S1

S0

Converter
type

High overload

Low overload

50%
overload
50C
[kW]

50%
overload
current
[A]

10%
overload
40C
[kW]

20%
overload
current
[A]

Dimensions
WxHxD
[mm]

Weight
[kg]

0004

0,37

2,2

0,75

4,2

165x241x155

3,9

0007

0,75

4,2

1,5

6,8

165x241x155

3,9

0010

1,5

6,8

2,2

9,6

165x241x155

3,9

0015

2,2

9,6

4,0

15,2

221x306x166

6,35

0022

4,0

15,2

5,5

22,0

221x306x166

6,35

0028

5,5

22,0

7,5

28,0

221x306x166

6,35

0042

7,5

28,0

11

42,0

273x442x201

13,38

0054

11,0

42,0

15

54,0

273x442x201

13,38

0068

15,0

54,0

18,5

68,0

286x513x314

22,68

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2.2.2 380-480-volt drives

Mains voltage 380-480V, IP66, EMC N, 50-60 Hz, 3~


Motor shaft power and current

S5a

S4

S3

S2

S1

S0

Converter
type

a.

High overload

Low overload

50%
overload
50C
[kW]

50%
overload
current
[A]

10%
overload
40C
[kW]

20%
overload
current
[A]

Dimensions
WxHxD
[mm]

Weight
[kg]

0002

0,55

1,8

0,75

2,4

165x241x155

3,9

0004

0,75

2,4

1,5

3,8

165x241x155

3,9

0005

1,5

3,8

2,2

5,1

165x241x155

3,9

0009

2,2

5,1

4,0

8,9

221x306x166

6,35

0012

4,0

8,9

5,5

12,0

221x306x166

6,35

0016

5,5

12,0

7,5

15,6

221x306x166

6,35

0023

7,5

15,6

11,0

23,0

273x442x201

13,38

0031

11,0

23,0

15,0

31,0

273x442x201

13,38

0037

15,0

31,0

18,5

37,0

273x442x201

13,38

0043

18,5

37,0

22,0

43,0

273x442x201

13,38

0061

22,0

43,0

30,0

61,0

286x513x314

22,68

0071

30,0

61,0

37,0

71,0

286x513x314

22,68

0086

37,0

71,0

45,0

86,0

326x745x351

43,1

0105

45,0

86,0

55,0

105,0

326x745x351

43,1

0140

55,0

105,0

75,0

140,0

326x745x351

43,1

0168

75,0

140,0

90,0

168,0

414x1296x429

138,35

0205

90,0

168,0

110,0

205,0

414x1296x429

138,35

0240

110,0

205,0

132,0

240,0

414x1296x429

138,35

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2.2.3 575-volt drives

Mains voltage 575V, IP66, EMC N, 50-60 Hz, 3~


Motor shaft power and current

S5a

S4

S3

S2

S1

Converter
type

a.

High overload
50%
overload
50C
[kW]

50%
overload
current
[A]

Low overload
10%
overload
40C
[kW]

20%
overload
current
[A]

Dimensions
WxHxD
[mm]

Weight
[kg]

0002

0,5

1,1

1,7

221x306x166

6,35

0003

1,1

1,7

1,5

2,7

221x306x166

6,35

0004

1,5

2,7

2,2

3,9

221x306x166

6,35

0006

2,2

3,9

3,0

6,1

221x306x166

6,35

0009

3,0

6,1

5,0

9,0

221x306x166

6,35

0011

5,0

9,0

7,5

11,0

221x306x166

6,35

0017

7,5

11,0

11,0

17,0

273x442x201

13,38

0022

11,0

17,0

15,0

22,0

273x442x201

13,38

0027

15,0

22,0

18,5

27,0

273x442x201

13,38

0032

18,5

27,0

22,0

32,0

273x442x201

13,38

0041

22,0

32,0

30,0

41,0

286x513x314

22,68

0052

30,0

41,0

37,0

52,0

286x513x314

22,68

0062

37,0

52,0

45,0

62,0

326x745x351

43,1

0077

45,0

62,0

55,0

77,0

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43,1

0099

55,0

77,0

75,0

99,0

326x745x351

43,1

0125

75,0

99,0

90,0

125,0

414x1296x429

138,35

0144

90,0

125,0

110,0

144,0

414x1296x429

138,35

0192

110,0

144,0

132,0

192,0

414x1296x429

138,35

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2.3 Environmental Specifications

Operating temperature

For 0010 2, 0015 2, and 0040 5 models:


10 C to +35 C
For all other models:
10 C to +40 C

Storage temperature

20 C to +65 C (4 F to 149 F)

Humidity

0% to 95% non-condensing

Altitude

1000 m (3300 ft) without derating

Maximum vibration

per EN50178 (1g @ 57-150 Hz)

Acoustic noise

80 dba sound power at 1 m (3 ft), maximum

Cooling

0,754,0 kW models: Natural convection.


5,5150 kW models: Forced air.

2.4 Electrical Specifications


Input voltage

230 Vac, 3 phase, 15%


380460 Vac, 3 phase, 15%

Line frequency

50 / 60 Hz 2 Hz

Source kVA (maximum)

10 times the unit rated kVA (see note below)

DC bus voltage for:


Overvoltage trip
Dynamic brake activation
Nominal undervoltage (UV) trip
Control system

230 Vac models


406 Vdc
388 Vdc
199 Vdc

460 Vac models


814 Vdc
776 Vdc
397 Vdc

575 Vac models


1017 Vdc
970 Vdc
497 Vdc

V/Hz or SVC
Carrier frequency = 116 kHz, programmable; 8 kHz max. for 90150 kW
models

Output voltage

0100% of line voltage, three-phase

Overload capacity

120% of rated normal duty rms current for 60 seconds.


150% of rated heavy duty rms current for 60 seconds.

Frequency range

0,1400 Hz

Frequency stability

0.1 Hz (digital), 0.1% (analog) over 24 hours 10 C

Frequency setting

By keypad or by external signal


(Speed Pot 05 Vdc; 010 Vdc; 020 mA, or 420 mA)
OR by pulse train up to 100 kHz

NOTE: Unit Rated kVA = rate Voltage rated Current 1.732

2.5 Control Features Specifications


Vin1 reference input

05/10 Vdc, 0/420 mAdc (250 load)


Pulse train input, 01/10/100 kHz pulse input, inverted function, 0510 bipolar input, broken wire detection. Span and offset adjustment.

Vin2 reference input

05/10 Vdc, 0510 bipolar input, inverted function, broken wire detection,
span and offset adjustment. Programmable for frequency reference or current limit input.

Cin reference input

0/420 mAdc (50 load), inverted function, span and offset adjustment.
Programmable for frequency reference or current limit input.

Reference voltage

10 Vdc (10 mAdc maximum)

Digital inputs 10

Off = 0 to 3 Vdc; On = 10 to 32 Vdc (pullup logic), selectable between pullup


and pulldown logic

Digital supply voltage

24 Vdc (150 mAdc maximum)

Preset frequencies

3 inputs for seven preset frequencies (selectable)

Digital outputs

2 SPDT relay output 130 Vac, 1 A/250 Vac, 0.5 A.


2 open collector outputs 50 mA per device

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Digital pulse train output

Open collector output pulse train proportional to output frequency

Vmet analog output

0 to 10 Vdc (5 mAdc maximum)

10

Imet analog output

020 mAdc output into a 500 load (maximum)

DC holding / injection braking

At start, stop, by frequency with adjustable current level and time or continuous DC injection by digital input

Current limit

Four quadrant adjustable from 5 to 150%

Speed ramps

Primary and alternate adjustable from 0.1 to 3200.0 seconds

Voltage boost

Fixed boost adjustable from 0 to 50% or auto boost

Voltage characteristic (V/Hz)

Linear, pump, fan or 2-piece linear

Timed overload

Adjustable inverse time trip (shear pin, 30 sec, 60 sec, 5 min), standard or inverterduty motors

Protective features

Overcurrent, overvoltage fault, ground fault, short circuit, dynamic brake


overload, drive temperature, power wiring fault, drive timed overload, input
voltage quality, overvoltage ridethrough

Program Sequence Logic Control- 9-step PLC type functionality that can control speed, direction, and ramps
ler (PSLC)
based on time, analog input, digital input, or pulse input
Serial communications

Modbus Standard: RTU

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2.6 Dimensions and Weights


Table 1 lists dimensions and weights for the Vacon 50X frame size 0, 1, 2, and 3 models. Dimensions and
weights for the Vacon 50X frame size 4 and 5 models are shown in Table 2 on page 12.
See Figures on pages 1318 for locations of dimensions. Dimensions A through Q are in millimeters
(mm). Weight is in kilograms (kg).

Frame

Voltage (V)
KW
hp

230

230

460

575

0.752.2

45.5

47.5

1.1-7.5

13

57.5

510

1-10

230

460

3
575

230

7.511 1122

11-22

1522

3037 30-37

1015

1530

2030

4050 4050

1530

460

241

306

442

165

221

274

289

C (without Filter)

156

167

202

314

C1 (with
Filter)

Dimensions
in mm

1
460

513

217

252

303

215

280

419

489

144

198

248

200

7.1

7.1

9.0

7.1

95

104

119

199

69

49

56

72

63

71

98

123

58

95

100

172

100

22

25.5

32

44

25.5

25.5

142

184

3.9

6.7

12.7

23.7

7.8

15.6

Weight (kg) without


Filter (C)
Weight (kg) with Filter (C1)

575

Table 1:Dimensions and Weights for Frame Sizes 03

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12

Voltage (V)

460

575

460

575

KW

4575

45-75

90132

90132

60-100

125200

hp

60100

125200

745

1296
414

326

C (without Filter)

351

429

711

1163

200

194

11

11

219

319

210

282

13

68

59

Dimensions in mm

100

97

62

75

22

22

132

135
189

187

260

49

47

Weight (kg) without Filter (C)

43.1

138.4

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Figure 1: Vacon 50X Frame Size 0 Models

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(4 places)

X
series

(3 places)

Figure 2: Vacon 50X Frame Size 1 Models

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F (4 places)

D
A

X
series

M (3 places)
C

J
K
L

Figure 3: Vacon 50X Frame Size 2 Models

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Figure 4: Vacon 50X Frame Size 3 Models

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Figure 5: Vacon 50X Frame Size 4 Models

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Figure 6: Vacon 50X Frame Size 5 Models

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3. Receiving and Installation

3.1 Preliminary Inspection


Before storing or installing the Vacon 50X AC drive, thoroughly inspect the device for possible shipping
damage. Upon receipt:
1. Remove the drive from its package and inspect exterior for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, notify the shipping agent and your sales representative.
2. Remove the cover and inspect the drive for any apparent damage or foreign objects. (See Figure 7 on
page 21 for locations of cover screws.) Ensure that all mounting hardware and terminal connection
hardware is properly seated, securely fastened, and undamaged.
3. Read the technical data label affixed to the drive and ensure that the correct horsepower and input voltage for the application has been purchased.
4. If you will be storing the drive after receipt, place it in its original packaging and store it in a clean, dry
place free from direct sunlight or corrosive fumes, where the ambient temperature is not less than 20
C (4 F) or greater than +65 C (+149 F).

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD


Do not operate or install any drive that appears damaged.
Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage.

CAUTION

3.2 Installation Precautions


Improper installation of the Vacon 50X 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 drive in a place subjected to high temperature, high humidity,
excessive vibration, corrosive gases or liquids, or airborne dust or metallic
particles. See Chapter 2 for temperature, humidity, and maximum vibration limits.
Do not mount the drive near heat-radiating elements or in direct sunlight.
Mount the drive vertically and do not restrict the air flow to the heat sink fins.
The drive generates heat. Allow sufficient space around the unit for heat dissipation.
See Dissipation Requirements on page 20.

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3.3 Dissipation Requirements

Model

Required Dissipation for Models


Entirely Inside an Enclosure at Rated
Current, 3 kHz Carrier Frequency (Watts)

Required Dissipation When Fins are


External to the Enclosure (Watts)

0004 2

47

13

0007 2

48

14

0010 2

71

17

0015 2

92

16

0022 2

132

20

0028 2

177

23

0042 2

263

67

0054 2

362

68

0068 2

550

97

0004 5

46

16

0005 5

71

20

0009 5

91

21

0012 5

114

28

0016 5

155

30

0023 5

304

77

0031 5

393

76

0037 5

459

78

0043 5

458

77

0061 5

695

95

0071 5

834

100

0086 5

776

130

0105 5

988

135

0140 5

1638

155

0168 5

1656

353

0205 5

1891

372

0240 5

2302

382

Table 3:Dissipation Requirement for Vacon 50X Models

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3.4 Cover Assembly and Torque Specifications


Figure 7 shows the locations of the Vacon 50X cover screws. The torque range for the Size 0 and 1 covers
is 23 Nm (1826 in/lbs).

Cover screw locations


Cover screw locations

Figure 7: Vacon 50X Cover Assembly and Screw Locations

Torque specifications for control terminals and power terminals are listed in General Wiring Information on page 23.

3.5 Serial Number Label


To determine if your drive is within the warranty time frame, find the bar code label or look in the lower
left of the technical nameplate. The serial number can be broken down as follows:

yywwxxxx = yy ... year of manufacture

ww ... week of manufacture

xxxx....sequential number drive during that week.

3.6 Conduit Usage


The Vacon 50X drive in the IP66 enclosure is rated for 70 bar washdown from 15 cm. To keep this rating,
the use of a sealed conduit is required. The use of a Romex-type conduit will not prevent water entry into
the enclosure. If the approved conduit is not used, all warranty claims against water damage will be void.

3.7 Condensation
The washdown process of an Vacon 50X drive may create a temperature and humidity change in and
around the drive. If the unit is mounted in a cool environment and washed down with higher-temperature
water, as the drive cools to room temperature, condensation can form inside the drive, especially around
the display. To prevent this from happening, avoid using sealed connectors around rubbercoated cables
to seal the drive. These do not allow any air transfer and hence create a level of condensation and humidity that exceeds the drives rating.

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4. Connections
This chapter provides information on connecting power and control wiring to the Vacon 50X AC drive.

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE
Read and understand this manual in its entirety before installing or operating the Vacon 50X AC drive. Installation,
adjustment, repair, and maintenance of these drives must
be performed by qualified personnel.
Disconnect all power before servicing the drive. WAIT 5
MINUTES until the DC bus capacitors discharge.

Danger

DO NOT short across DC bus capacitors or touch unshielded components or terminal strip screw connections
with voltage present.
Install all covers before applying power or starting and
stopping the drive.
The user is responsible for conforming to all applicable
code require-ments with respect to grounding all equipment.
Many parts in this drive, including printed circuit boards,
operate at line voltage. DO NOT TOUCH. Use only electrically-insulated tools.
Before servicing the drive:
Disconnect all power.
Place a DO NOT TURN ON label on the drive disconnect.
Lock the disconnect in the open position.
Failure to observe these precautions will cause shock or
burn, resulting in severe personal injury or death.

4.1 General Wiring Information


Pay conscientious attention to ensuring that the installation wiring is installed in conformity with local
standards. Where local codes exceed these requirements, they must be followed.

4.1.1 Wiring Practices


When making power and control connections, observe these precautions:

Never connect input AC power to the motor output terminals T1/U, T2/V, or T3/W.
Damage to the drive will result.
Power wiring to the motor must have the maximum possible separation from all
other power wiring. Do not run in the same conduit; this separation reduces the
possibility of coupling electrical noise between circuits.
Cross conduits at right angles whenever power and control wiring cross.
Good writing practice also requires separation of control circuit wiring from all
power wiring. Since power delivered from the drive contains high frequencies which
may cause interference with other equipment, do not run control wires in the same
conduit or raceway with power or motor wiring.

4.1.2 Considerations for Power Wiring


Power wiring refers to the line and load connections made to terminals L1/R, L2/S, L3/T, and T1/U, T2/V,
T3/W respectively. Select power wiring as follows:
1.
2.

Use only VDE, UL or CUL recognized wire.


Wire voltage rating must be a minimum of 300 V for 230 Vac systems and 600 V
(Class 1 wire) for 400 Vac systems.

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Wire gauge must be selected based on 125% of the continuous input current rating
of the drive. Wire gauge must be selected from wire tables for 75 C insulation rating, and must be of copper construction. The 230 V 5.5 and 11 kW models, and the
460 V 22 kW models require 90 C wire to meet UL requirements. See Chapter 2 for
the continuous output ratings for the drive.
Grounding must be in accordance with VDE, NEC and CEC. If multiple Vacon 50X
drives are installed near each other, each must be connected to ground. A central
earthing point should be used for interference suppression (e.g. equipotential
bonding strip or centrally at an interference suppression filter). The earthing lines
are routed to the respective terminals radially from this point. Conductor loops of
the earthing lines are impermissible and can lead to unnecessary interference.

See Table 4 below for a summary of power terminal wiring specifications.


Vacon 50X Size /
Models

Specifications

Size 0

1.36 Nm (12 in-lbs) nominal torque or


1.47 Nm (13 in-lbs) maximum torque
1.54 mm2 (1115 awg wire)

Size 1

1.8 Nm (16 in-lbs) nominal torque or


2.0 Nm (18 in-lbs) maximum torque
1.510 mm2 (715 awg wire)

Size 2

3.4 Nm (30 in-lbs) nominal torque


1016 mm2 (57 awg wire)

Size 3

4.0 Nm (35 in-lbs) nominal torque


25 mm2 (3 awg wire)

Size 4

7.3 Nm (64 in-lbs) nominal torque


25 mm2 (3 awg wire max)

Size 5

14.9 Nm (131 in-lbs) nominal torque


120 mm2 (250MCM wire max)

Table 4:Vacon 50X Power Terminal Wiring Specifications


NOTE: Wire type not specified by the manufacturer. Some types of wire may not fit within the
constraints of the conduit entry and bend radius inside the drive.

4.1.3 Considerations for Control Wiring


Control wiring refers to the wires connected to the control terminal strip. Select control wiring as follows:
1.
Shielded wire is recommended to prevent electrical noise interference from causing improper operation or nuisance tripping.
2.
Use only VDE, UL or CUL recognized wire.
3.
Wire voltage rating must be at least 300 V for 230 Vac systems. It must be at least
600 V for 460 Vac systems.
See Table 5 below for a summary of power terminal control wiring specifications.
Vacon 50X Size / Models

Specifications

All Sizes / Models

0.5 Nm (4.4 in-lbs) maximum torque


0.24 mm2 (1224 awg wire)

Table 5:Vacon 50X Control Wiring Specifications

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4.2 Input Line Requirements


4.2.1 Line Voltage
See Power and Current Ratings on chapter 2.2 for the allowable fluctuation of AC line voltage for your
particular Vacon 50X model. A supply voltage above or below the limits given in the table will cause the
drive to trip with either an overvoltage or undervoltage fault.
Exercise caution when applying the Vacon 50X AC drive on low-line conditions.
For example, an Vacon 50X 2-series unit will operate properly on a 208 Vac line, but the maximum output
voltage will be limited to 208 Vac. If a motor rated for 230 Vac line voltage is controlled by this drive, higher
motor currents and increased heating will result.
Therefore, ensure that the voltage rating of the motor matches the applied line voltage.

4.2.2 Use of Isolation Transformers and Line Reactors


In nearly all cases, the Vacon 50X drive may be connected directly to a power source. However, in the following cases, a properlysized isolation transformer or line reactor should be utilized to minimize the
risk of drive malfunction or damage:

When the line capacity exceeds the requirements of the drive (see Section 4.2.3).
When power factor correction capacitors are used on the drives power source.
When the power source experiences transient power interruptions or voltage
spikes.
When the power source supplying the drive also supplies large devices (such as DC
drives) that contain controlled rectifiers.

Drive kW

2.2

4.0

5.5

7.5

11

15

18.5

30 37 45

55

75

Drive hp

0.75 1.5
1

7.5

10

15

20

25

40 50 60

75

100 125 150 200

90

110 150

Transformer kVA

13

18

23

28

36

57 70 90 112 150 180 220 250

Table 6:Transformer Sizing for the Vacon 50X Drive

4.2.3 Line Capacity


If the source of AC power to the Vacon 50X drive is greater than 10 times the kVA rating shown in Table 6,
an isolation transformer or line reactor is recommended. Consult VACON for assistance in sizing the reactor.
NOTE: Vacon 50X AC drive devices are suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not
more than 65,000 rms symmetrical amperes at 10% above the maximum rated voltage.

4.2.4 Phase Imbalance


Phase voltage imbalance of the input AC source can cause unbalanced currents and excessive heat in the
drives input rectifier diodes and DC bus capacitors. Phase imbalance can also damage motors running
directly across the line. The phase imbalance should not exceed 2% of the voltage rating.

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD


Never use power-factor correction capacitors on motor terminals T1/U, T2/
V, or T3/W of the Vacon 50X AC drive. Doing so will damage the
semiconductors.
Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage.

CAUTION

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4.2.5 Single-phase Operation


Vacon 50X AC drive 230 Vac models are designed for both three-phase and singlephase input power. If
one of these models is operated with single-phase power, use any two line input terminals. The output of
the device will always be three-phase.
The safe derating of the Vacon 50X series of drives is 50% of the nominal current (hp) rating. Consult the
factory with the particular application details for exact derating by model.

4.2.6 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters


Vacon 50X drives rated for 230 Vac are not designed to operate with ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI). The GFCI breakers are designed for residential use to protect personnel from stray currents to
ground. Most GFCI breakers will shut off at 5 mA of leakage. It is not uncommon for an AC drive to have
30 to 60 mA of leakage.

4.2.7 Motor Lead Length


The distance from the Vacon 50X drive to the motor should not exceed 300 meters. If the leads for motor
connections exceed 30 meters, the motor windings may be subjected to voltage stresses two to three
times nominal values unless an output filter is utilized. Consult with the motor manufacturer to ensure
compatibility. Line disturbance and noise can be present in motor wiring of any distance. The carrier frequency for the drive should also be reduced using parameter 803 (PWM Frequency).
Nuisance trips can occur due to capacitive current flow to ground.
Some applications can have a restricted lead length because of type of wire, motor type, or wiring placement. Consult VACON and the motor manufacturer for additional information.

4.2.8 Using Output Contactors


Contactors in the output wiring of an AC drive may be needed as part of the approved safety circuit. Problems can arise if these contactors are opened for the safety circuit and the drive is left in run mode of
operation. When the contactor is open, the drive is in a no-load, no-resistance state, but is still trying to
supply current to the motor. However, when the contactor closes, the drive sees the motor resistance and
instantly demands current. This inrush of current when the contactor closes can fault or cause failure to
the drive.
To prevent problems, interlock an auxiliary contact to the drive's Run or Enable circuit to stop the drive
when the contactor opens. In this way, the drive will be disabled and no inrush will occur when the contactor is closed again.

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4.3 Terminals Found on the Vacon 50X Power Board


4.3.1 Description of the Terminals
Table 7 describes the Vacon 50X power terminals.
Terminal

Description

L1/R (L)
L2/S
L3/T (N)

These terminals are the line connections for input power. (Single-phase 230 Vac, 0,75 to 4,0
kW models connect to any two of these terminals.) See Figure 8 on page 27.

T1/U
T2/V
T3/W

These terminals are for motor connections.

Table 7:Description of Vacon 50X Power Terminals


Note that earth ground is on the terminal strip (see Figure 8 below). See page 31 for specific information
about dynamic braking.

GND L1/R L2/S L3/T T1/U T2/V T3/W GND

AC line power
Single or
Three phase

AC
motor

Figure 8: Power Terminals Size 0

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Figure 9: Power Terminals Size 1

Figure 10: Power Terminals Size 2 and 3

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Figure 11: Power Terminals Size 4 and 5

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4.3.2 Typical Power Connections


See Section 4.2 starting on page 25 for input line requirements. Note that when testing for a ground fault,
do not short any motor lead (T1/U, T2/V, or T3/W) back to an input phase (L1/R, L2/S, or L3/T).
It is necessary to provide fuses and a disconnect switch for the input AC line in accordance with all applicable electrical codes. The Vacon 50X AC drive is able to withstand a 150% overload for 60 seconds for
heavy duty rating, and 120% overload for normal duty rating.
The fusing and input protection of the drive must always meet UL, NEC (National Electric Code), CEC (Canadian Electric Code) and local requirements. All fuse ratings included in Table 8 below are for reference
only and do not supersede code requirements. For 230/400 V mains supplies we recommend time-lag
type NEOZED-fuses. The recommended supplier is Bussman.

380-480 V drives

230 V drives

Model Number

Fuse
Size
208 Vac
JJS/JJN

Fuse Size
230 Vac
JJS/JJN

Fuse Size Fuse Size


380 Vac
460 Vac

0004

10

0007

15

10

0010

20

15

0015

30

25

0022

40

35

0028

50

40

0042

70

60

0054

90

80

0068

100

90

0002

0004

10

0005

10

10

0009

16

16

0012

20

20

0016

25

20

0023

40

35

0031

50

40

0037

63

50

0043

80

63

0061

100

80

0071

100

100

0086

125

100

0105

160

125

0140

200

160

0168

250

200

0205

250

250

0240

315

315

Table 8:Fuse Ratings

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4.4 Dynamic Braking


The Vacon 50X AC drive is supplied with an integrated dynamic braking (DB) resistor, and is designed to
have adequate dynamic braking for most applications. In cases where short stopping times or high inertia
loads require additional braking capacity, install an external resistor.
NOTE: External braking cannot be added to Size 0 models. For Size 4 (4575 kW) and Size 5 (90
150 kW) models, additional external dynamic braking requires a kit that provides the connections to the braking transistors. The XDBKITS4 and XDBKITS5 kits can be purchased through
VACON.

Starting from size 1 the internal DB resistor can be replaced by an external DB


resistor.
The terminal identifications of the DB resistor are B+ and DB.
On the size 1 the DB resistor is connected by fast-on terminals 6.35 mm (see Figure
9 on page 28).
Starting from size 2 the DB resistor is connected by 2 separate terminals (see
Figure 3 on page 29). The internal DB resistor is connected by fast-on terminals J3/
DB and J4/B+, which are placed on the power board (right and left side of the
display).

To install an external resistor, first disconnect the internal DB resistor and properly terminate the wires
leading to it. Connect now the external resistance over the connections planned for it.
Changes to Parameter 410 must be made when using external DB resistors.
Verify with the manufacturer of the selected resistor that the resistor is appropriate for your application.
Contact VACON Application Engineering for further assistance with other possible sizing limitations.
Refer to Table 9 below for information about dynamic braking capacity for each Vacon 50X model.
Model

kW

Standard
Resistance
()

Standard
DB %
of Drive

Min. Allowed
Res. ()

Max. Peak
Watts

Max. Ext. DB %
of Drive

0004 2

0,75

125

164%

125

1,223

164%

0007 2

1,5

125

82%

125

1,223

82%

0010 2

2,2

125

55%

125

1,223

55%

0015 2

4,0

60

68%

43

3,555

95%

0022 2

5,5

60

45%

30

5,096

91%

0028 2

7,5

60

34%

27

5,662

76%

0042 2

11

60

23%

20

7,644

68%

0054 2

15

30

34%

10

15,288

102%

0068 2

18,5

30

27%

10

15,288

82%

0002 5

0,75

500

163%

270

2253

302%

0004 5

1,5

500

82%

270

2253

151%

0005 5

2,2

500

54%

270

2253

101%

0009 5

4,0

120

136%

100

6084

163%

0012 5

5,5

120

91%

75

8112

145%

0016 5

7,5

120

68%

75

8112

109%

0023 5

11

120

45%

57

12944

116%

0031 5

15

120

34%

47

12944

87%

0037 5

18,5

120

27%

47

12944

69%

0043

22

120

23%

39

15600

70%

Table 9:Vacon 50X Dynamic Braking Capacity

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Resistance
()

Standard
DB %
of Drive

Min. Allowed
Res. ()

Max. Peak
Watts

32

Max. Ext. DB %
of Drive

0061

30

60

34%

20

30420

102%

0071

37

60

27%

20

30420

82%

0086

45

60

23%

15

40560

91%

0105

55

60

18%

10

60840

109%

0140

75

60

14%

10

60840

82%

0168

90

60

11%

10

60840

65%

0205

110

60

9%

10

60840

54%

0240

132

60

7%

10

60840

41%

Table 9:Vacon 50X Dynamic Braking Capacity


*Note that the asterisked Vacon 50X model numbers cannot have external braking added.

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4.5 Terminals Found on the Vacon 50X Control Board


4.5.1 Description of the Control Terminals
Figure 12 shows the control terminals found on the I/O board of the Vacon 50X AC drive. See page 9 for
specifications. Table 10 on page 33 describes the control terminals.
The drives control terminals are referenced to earth ground through a resistor / capacitor network. Use
caution when connecting analog signals not referenced to earth ground, especially if the communications
port (J3) is being used. The J3 port includes a common reference that can be connected to earth ground
through the host PLC or computer.

Figure 12: Vacon 50X Control Terminals

Terminal

Description

Vmet

Analog output 1, which is a dedicated voltage output.


The default signal range is from 0 to 10 Vdc (5 mA maximum). It is proportional to the variable
configured by parameter 700 (Vmet Config) (see page 79). It may be calibrated while the drive
is running via parameter 701 (Vmet Span) (see page 79).

Imet

Analog output 2, which is a dedicated current output.


The default signal ranges from 0 to 20 mAdc (50 to 500 ). It is proportional to the variable
configured by parameter 702 (Imet Config) (see page 80). It may be calibrated while the drive is
running via parameters 704 (Imet Offset) and 703 (Imet Span) (see page 80).

Vin1

Analog Input 1, which is used to provide speed references.


The default input signal is 0 to 10 Vdc (the type of input signal is selected with parameter 205
(Vin1 Config); see page 64). Parameters 206 (Vin1 Offset) and 207 (Vin1 Span) may be used to
offset the starting value of the range and the size of the range, respectively; see page 64 for
more information.

If a 0 to 20 mAdc input signal is configured, the burden is 250 ohm. If a 0 to 10 Vdc input
signal is configured, the input impedance is 475 kohm.
A potentiometer with a range of 1 to 2 kohm is suggested for this input.
+10

This terminal is a +10 Vdc source for customer-supplied potentiometers. The maximum load on
this supply cannot exceed 10 mAdc.

Table 10:Description of Vacon 50X Control Terminals

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Cin+ / Cin

Current Input.
The default input signal is 420 mA, although this range may be adjusted by using parameters
209 (Cin Offset) (which configures an offset for the range) and 210 (Cin Span) (to reduce or
enlarge the range for example, setting this parameter to 50% results in a range of 412 mA).
See page 65 for more information on these parameters.
The burden for this terminal is 50 .

Vin2

Voltage Input 2, which is used to provide speed references.


The default input signal is 0 to 10 Vdc (the type of input signal is selected with parameter 211
(Vin2 Config); see page 65). Parameters 212 (Vin2 Offset) and 213 (Vin2 Span) may be used to
offset the starting value of the range and the size of the range, respectively; see page 65 for
more information.
If a 0 to 20 mAdc input signal is configured, the burden is 250 . If a 0 to 10 Vdc input signal is
configured, the input impedance is 475 k.
A potentiometer with a range of 1 to 2 k is suggested for this input.

Acom

Common for the Analog Inputs and Outputs. Note that while there are three Acom (common)
terminals, they connect to the same electrical point.

+24

A source for positive nominal 24 Vdc voltage, and has a source capacity of 150 mA.

FWD

Forward Direction Selection terminal. This may be connected for two-wire maintained or
three wire momentary operation.

REV

Reverse Direction Selection Terminal. This may be connected for two-wire maintained or
threewire momentary operation.

R/J

Run/Jog Selector. When this terminal is connected to +24 or common (depending upon Active
Logic setting), momentarily connecting either FWD or REV to +24 results in a latched run mode
(3-wire operation).

MOL

Motor Overload input terminal. This requires a N/O or N/C contact for operation, referenced to
+24 or COM, depending on Active Logic setting.

EN

Enable terminal. A jumper is placed between this terminal and the +24 terminal at the factory.
You may replace this with a contact, if desired. The circuit from EN to +24 must be closed for
the drive to operate.
Note that unlike all other terminals, this terminal cannot be configured for pull-down logic.
That is, a high input to this terminal is always regarded as true, and must be present for the
drive to operate.

Dcom

Digital Common for use with digital inputs and +24 internal power.

DI1DI5

Digital inputs.
The function of a digital input is configured by the parameter with the same name as the digital
input (for example, DI2 is configured by parameter 722 (DI2 Configure); see page 81.

NC1
NO1
RC1

The first auxiliary relay.


The function of the relay is set by parameter 705 (Relay 1 Select) (see page 80); the default
setting is for the relay to activate when a fault occurs (Drv Fault).
Terminal NO1 is the normally-open contact, which closes when the relay is activated. Terminal
NC1 is the normally-closed contact, which opens when the relay is activated. Terminal RC1 is
the common terminal.

NC2
NO2
RC2

The second auxiliary relay.


The function of the relay is set by parameter 706 (Relay 2 Select) (see page 80); the default
setting is for the relay to activate when the drive is running (Drv Run).
Terminal NO2 is the normally-open contact; it will close when the relay is activated. RC2 is
the common terminal.

DO1
DO2

Digital Outputs 1 and 2.


The function of the outputs is set by parameters 707 (DO1 Select) and 708 (DO2 Select).
The default setting for DO1 is Drive Ready; for DO2 it is At Speed. See page 80.
Note that if you are using a high-impedance meter to this terminal, the pull-up resistor value
may need to change. Please consult the factory for more information.

DOP

Open collector transistor output that supplies a pulse train proportional to speed. The
frequency of the output is set by parameter 812 (Freq Ref Output) to either 6x or 48x the running
frequency. The output has a maximum rating of 28 Vdc and requires a pull-up resistor
(4.7 kOhms) if using the drives internal supply.
Note that if you are using a high-impedance meter to this terminal, the pull-up resistor value
may need to change. Please consult the factory for more information.

Table 10:Description of Vacon 50X Control Terminals

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4.5.2 Typical Connection Diagrams for Digital Inputs

RUN/STOP
Typical connection for 2-wire control

Typical connection for 3-wire control

Figure 13: Connections for 2-wire and 3-wire Control

PS3 (Bit 3)

PS2 (Bit 2)

PS1 (Bit 1)

Speed Selected

Normal reference speed as defined by parameters 201 (Input


Mode) and 204 (Ref Select)

Preset frequency F1 (303-F1).

Preset frequency F2 (304-F2).

Preset frequency F3 (305-F3).

Preset frequency F4 (306-F4).

Preset frequency F5 (307-F5).

Preset frequency F6 (308-F6).

Maximum frequency (302, Max Frequency).

Table 11:Selection of Preset Speeds

Figure 14: Connections for Preset Speeds

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4.5.3 Typical Connection Diagrams for Analog Inputs

Figure 15: Connections for Speed Potentiometer

Process
signal
Figure 16: Connections for Process Signal

4.5.4 Typical Connection Diagrams for Analog Outputs

Figure 17: Connections for Process Meters

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4.6 Reducing Current Surges and Voltage Transients


Inrush currents to coils of magnetic contactors, relays, and solenoids associated with or near the
drive can induce high current spikes in the power and control wiring, causing faulty operation. If this
occurs, a snubber network consisting of a series resistor and capacitor for AC loads, or a freewheeling
or flyback diode for DC loads, can be placed across the relay coil to prevent this condition.
The following component values should be used for 115 VAC or 230 VAC relays or solenoids.
For Main Circuit Contactors and Solenoids
C = 0.2 MFD, 500 VDC

R = 500

For Auxiliary Control Circuit Relays

5 Watts

C = 0.1 MFD, 500 VDC

AC

Coil

RC Type
Snubber

R = 200

2 Watts

DC

Coil

Freewheeling
Diode

Figure 18: Connection Diagram for AC and DC Relay Coils and Solenoids

For magnetic contactors, relays, and solenoids energized from a DC source, use a free-wheeling diode of
the high-speed, fast-recovery type. Connect the diode across the coil as shown above in Figure 18. The
diode current and voltage should be selected using the following formulae:

Diode Current Rating (A)

Diode Voltage Rating

Coil Capacity (VA)


Rated Voltage of Coil (V)
Rated Voltage of Coil (V) x 2

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5. Keypad Operation and Programming


5.1 Introduction
The Vacon 50X AC drive is pre-programmed to run a standard, 4-pole AC induction motor. For many applications, the drive is ready for use right out of the box with no additional programming needed. The digital keypad controls all operations of the unit. The ten input keys allow press and run operation of the
motor (Operation mode) and straightforward programming of the parameters (Program mode).

Figure 19: The Vacon 50X Keypad

To simplify programming, the parameters are grouped into three levels:


1.
Enter Level 1 by pressing the Program (PROG) key at any time. Level 1 allows you
to access the most commonly used parameters.
2.
Enter Level 2 by holding down the SHIFT key while pressing the PROG key. Level 2
allows access to all Vacon 50X parameters, including those in Level 1, for applications which require more advanced features.
3.
Enter Macro mode by holding the Program (PROG) key down for more than 3 seconds. The display then shows Hold PROG for Macro Mode. See Chapter 6, Using
Macro Mode and Getting a Quick Start, starting on page 49, for more information.
The parameter table on page 113 shows the standard settings, the table on page 117 the parameter
names in 5 languages and on page 121 the settings and messages in 5 languages. Vacon 50X Parameter
describes the individual parameters starting from page 59.
If you want to get started quickly, see the Quick Start section on page 57.

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5.2 Keypad Operation


Parameter 201, Input Mode (see page 62), determines whether the Vacon 50X AC drive accepts its Run/
Stop and speed commands from the digital keypad or from the input terminals. Table 12 describes the
function of the keys in Operation mode.
Initiates forward run when pressed momentarily. If the drive is running in reverse
when FWD is pressed, it will decelerate to zero speed, change direction, and accelerate
to the set speed.
The green FWD designation in the key illuminates whenever a FWD command has been
given.
When both the FWD and REV lights are on, the DC braking function is active.
Initiates reverse run when pressed momentarily. If the drive is running in forward
when REV is pressed, it will decelerate to zero speed, change direction, and accelerate
to the set speed. The green REV in the key illuminates whenever a REV command has
been issued. When both the FWD and REV lights are on, the DC braking function is active.

Causes a Ramp-to-Stop when pressed. Programmable to Coast-to-Stop by parameter


401, Ramp Select (page 67). The red STOP indicator in the key illuminates whenever a
STOP command has been given. If the drive has stopped because of a fault, this indicator flashes to call attention to the display.

Press the Jog key to enter Jog mode. The green JOG indicator in the key illuminates
when the drive is in the JOG mode of operation. To jog the motor in either direction,
press either the FWD or REV (if REV is enabled in parameter 202). The motor will operate at the speed programmed in parameter 303. To exit Jog mode, press the JOG key
again.

When the drive is stopped, pressing this key increases the desired running speed.
When the drive is running, pressing this key increases the actual running speed in 0.1
Hz increments. Holding the SHIFT key while pressing the INC (UP arrow) key moves the
decimal place to the left with each press (0.1 Hz, 1.0 Hz, 10.0 Hz increments).
When the drive is stopped, pressing this key decreases the desired running speed.
When the drive is running, pressing the DEC (down arrow) key decreases the actual
running speed in 0.1 Hz increments. Holding the SHIFT key while pressing the DEC key
moves the decimal place to the right with each press (10.0 Hz, 1.0 Hz, 0.1 Hz increments).

NOTE: The operating speed for the drive is stored on Power Down.
Pressing this key while a parameter is displayed allows that parameter to have its value changed by use of the INC and DEC (up and down arrow) keys. The P indicator flashes to show that the parameter can be programmed. See also the descriptions for the
INC and DEC keys above to see how they work with the SHIFT key.

The ENTER key has no function when the drive is running or stopped. ENTER can be
used to store the speed command so that it is saved through a power-down. To enable
this function, see the description for parameter 802 (Start Options) on page 83.

Table 12:Function of Keys in Operation Mode (Vacon 50X Running or Stopped)

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Whether the drive is running or stopped, pressing this key places the drive in Program
mode. See Table 13 on page 41 for more information on how this key functions.

Pressing this key toggles drive control between the LOCal and REMote control modes,
as selected by parameter 201 (Input mode). It can be configured to shift:
the Run/Stop command (either FWD or REV)
the speed reference signal
both of the above
It can also be set to disabled, which is the factory setting. It will operate either in Stop
mode or while the drive is running. If power is removed and reapplied, the memory will
retain the last selected function.

Table 12:Function of Keys in Operation Mode (Vacon 50X Running or Stopped)


You can access Program mode by stopping the Vacon 50X drive and pressing the Program (PROG) key for
Level 1 access; or holding down SHIFT while pressing PROG for Level 2 access. Pressing and holding the
Enter key and then pressing the Program key will show only those parameters that have been changed
from the factory defaults. Table 13 describes the function of the keys in Program mode.
Press this key to have the drive enter Program mode and have Level 1 parameters
available. (To access Level 2 parameters, hold down SHIFT while pressing this key;
to access Macro mode, hold down the PROG key for more than 3 seconds.) Once
Program mode is active, pressing this key at any time returns the drive to the Operation mode. If an Access Code has been programmed, it must be entered to proceed with programming. See Parameter 811 (Access Code) (page 85).
NOTE: To see what parameters have changed from the factory default, press ENTER + PROG. If the display flashes Factory Defaults, no parameters have
changed.
In the Program mode, pressing this key scrolls forward through the parameters. If
the P indicator is flashing, it increases the value of the parameter. To change the
scroll rate, hold the SHIFT key at the same time to increase the scroll rate; release
the SHIFT key to return to the normal scroll rate. Press the ENTER key to store the
new value.
In the Program mode, pressing this key scrolls backward through the parameters.
If the P indicator is flashing, it decreases the value of the parameter. To change the
scroll rate, hold the SHIFT key at the same time to increase the scroll rate; release
the SHIFT key to return to the normal scroll rate. Press the ENTER key to store the
new value.
NOTE: If the P indicator on the keypad display is flashing, momentarily pressing
and releasing both the INC and DEC keys at the same time restores the parameter
to the factory default value. Press ENTER to store the new value.
Pressing this key while a parameter is displayed allows that parameter to have its
value changed by use of INC and DEC (up and down arrow) keys. The P indicator
flashes to show that the parameter can be programmed. See also the descriptions
for INC and DEC (up and down arrow) keys above to see how they work with the
SHIFT key.
Table 13:Function of Keys in Program Mode

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This key must be pressed after the value of a parameter has been changed to store
the new value. The display will show stored for one second indicating that the
new value has been entered into memory.

NOTE: The Vacon 50X unit allows you to view only those parameters that have
changed. If you press keypad keys ENTER and PROGram simultaneously, only
those parameters that have been changed from the factory defaults will be shown.

Table 13:Function of Keys in Program Mode

In Fault mode, pressing the INC (up arrow) and DEC (down arrow) keys allows the
operator to view the drives status immediately before the fault occurred. Use the
INC or DEC keys to scroll through the status parameters.
Press the STOP (Reset) key to return to normal operation.

See Troubleshooting on page 101 for information about viewing Advanced Fault
Codes and understanding error codes.

The red STOP key functions as a reset button when in Fault mode. If the drive has
stopped because of a fault, this light flashes to call attention to the display.

Table 14:Function of Keys in Fault Mode

5.3 LCD Displays


The Vacon 50X drives digital keypad display provides information such as source of drive control, status,
mode, and access rights.

5.3.1 Control
The first 3 characters of the display show the source of control for the drive:
Display Values

Meaning

LOC

Local control via the keypad

REM

Remote control from the terminal strip

SIO

Remote control via the RS485 Serial SIO Link

SQx

Control via the Program Sequencer

MEA

The Stator Resistance Measurement is armed

5.3.2 Vacon 50X Keypad Status and Warning Messages


Table 4 shows Vacon 50X keypad status messages that may appear during operation:
Message

Meaning

Stopped

The drive is not spinning the motor or injecting DC voltage. The drive is ready to run when
given the proper signal.

FWD Accel

The drive is spinning the motor in the forward direction and the speed of the motor is increasing.

REV Accel

The drive is spinning the motor in the reverse direction and the speed of the motor is increasing.

Table 15:Keypad Status States

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FWD Decel

The drive is spinning the motor in the forward direction and the speed of the motor is decreasing.

REV Decel

The drive is spinning the motor in the reverse direction and the speed of the motor is decreasing.

Jog FWD

The drive is jogging in the forward direction.

Jog REV

The drive is jogging in the reverse direction.

FWD At Spd

The drive is spinning the motor in the forward direction and the speed of the motor is at the
reference frequency.

REV At Spd

The drive is spinning the motor in the reverse direction and the speed of the motor is at the
reference frequency.

Zero Speed

The drive has an active run signal but the motor is not spinning because the reference
speed to the drive must be 0.0 Hz.

DC Inject

The drive is injecting DC voltage into the motor.

Faulted

The drive is faulted.

Reset-Flt

The drive is faulted, but has the possibility of being automatically reset.

LS Lockout

Line-Start Lockout functionality has become active. This means there was an active run
signal during power-up or when a fault was reset. This run signal must be removed before
the Line-Start Lockout functionality will be removed.

Catch Fly

The Catch on the Fly functionality is actively searching for the motor frequency.

Forward

The drive is running forward without accelerating, decelerating or residing at the reference
frequency. This means that something is keeping the drive from the reference frequency
(for example, Current Limit).

Reverse

The drive is running in reverse without accelerating, decelerating or residing at the reference frequency. This means that something is keeping the drive from the reference frequency (for example, Current Limit).

Not Enabled

The drive is not allowed to run either because the digital input enable is not active or because ARCTIC mode has shut down the run operation.

Volt Range

The drive has not met the input voltage requirements that it needs to be able to run. In other
words,the Bus Voltage of the drive is either too low or too high.

Low Voltage The drive has reached an undervoltage state.


Kpd Stop

A stop command was given from the keypad when the keypad was not the active control
source. To remove this condition, the run signal to the drive must be removed.

Table 15:Keypad Status States


Table 16 shows Vacon 50X keypad warning messages that may appear during operation:
Message

Meaning

DB Active

The DB Resistor is being actively pulsed.

Curr Limit

The drive is operating in current limit.

HS Fan Err

Either the heatsink fan should be on and is off, or vice-versa.

Addr XXX

This is the node address of the drive when it receives a valid message through the IR
port
address to another node. The XXX will be replaced with the node address.

High Temp

The temperature of either the heatsink or the control board is nearing a high temperature limit that will fault the drive.

Low Temp

The temperature of either the heatsink or the control board is nearing a low temperature limit that will fault the drive.

Vac Imblnce

Either the drive has lost an input phase or the input voltage is unbalanced more than
2%.

Power Supp

A power supply short occurred.

Table 16:Keypad Warnings

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Seq Dwell

The sequencer is active, but the transition to the next step is halted.

Int Fan Err

Either the internal fan is on and should be off, or vice-versa.

DB OverTemp

The temperature of the DB Resistor is nearing a high temperature and will fault the
drive.

ARCTIC Mode The ARCTIC DB Resistor mode is actively pulsing the DB Resistor.
CPU Warning A system error occurred in the software of the Vacon 50X.
Mtr Measure

An RS Measurement is armed or active.

IR Active

Valid IR communications are occurring.

Seq Running

The program sequencer functionality is active.

Table 16:Keypad Warnings

5.3.3 Rights
After Program mode is entered, the operators access rights are displayed:
Display Values

ACCESS
RIGHTS

This indicates that while in Programming mode, parameter data can be


changed.

If the drive is in Run mode (FWD or REV) when the PROG key was pressed,
param eters can be viewed, but not changed.

The first character of the second line indicates if the particular parameter can be changed
(P) or only examined (V). If an attempt is made to change data while in the View (V) mode,
the message **NO ACCESS** will appear for one second.

5.3.4 Other Data


The top line gives 16-character description of the parameter being accessed. The parameter number will
flash when data is being changed. Up to 10 characters are used to display the information stored in the
parameter. Some parameters have a unit designator such as:
s
h
C
Hz
%
A

Seconds
Hours
Degrees centigrade
Hertz
Percent
Amperes

When the drive stops because of a fault trip, a unique error message will be displayed, along with the
flashing STOP indicator. Pages, or screens of information are available concerning the actual fault and
drive status.
Troubleshooting on page 101 gives information about fault codes and troubleshooting.

5.4 Keypad Display Window


The keypad display provides information on drive operation and programming. Special symbols provide
further information about drive operation (see the following section). Figure 20 shows an example of the
Vacon 50X keypad display.

Figure 20: Vacon 50X Keypad Display

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5.5 Programming
5.5.1 Accessing Parameters
When PROG (or SHIFT+PROG) is pressed after application of power or a fault reset, parameter 201, Input
Mode, is always the first parameter displayed. Figure 21 shows a typical programming display.

Figure 21: Typical Programming Display

If a different parameter is accessed and Program mode is exited, that parameter is the first one displayed
the next time Program mode is entered. The drive remembers a different last parameter accessed for
Levels 1 and 2.

5.5.2 Changing the Display Scroll Rate


Pressing the INC or DEC keys (up or down arrows) arrows causes the display to scroll at a slow rate. To
increase the scroll rate, hold the SHIFT key at the same time that you press the INC key. Release the
SHIFT key to return to the slow scroll rate. This procedure works in all programming and operation
modes.

5.5.3 Programming Procedure


To program the value of a parameter, follow these steps:
1.
Press the Program (PROG) key to enter Level 1 Program mode. To enter Level 2,
press SHIFT+PROG. The P indicator will appear on the display. You must enter one
level of programming or the other; you cannot switch between levels without exiting
Program mode.
Note that some parameters cannot be changed in Run mode. For example, if you
wish to program parameter 201, Input Mode, you must stop the drive before
beginning programming. Refer to the Parameter Summary Table at the front of
this manual to see which parameters cannot be changed in Run mode (they
appear as shaded entries in the table).
2.
3.
4.
5.

Press the INC/DEC keys to access the desired parameter.


Press the SHIFT key to allow the value to be changed. The P indicator starts to blink.
Press the INC/DEC keys to select the new value.
Press the ENTER key to store the new value. The display shows Stored for one
second.
6.
Press the PROG key to exit the Program mode, or the INC/DEC keys to select a new
parameter.
To program a text parameter, follow these steps:
1.
Like other parameters, text parameters use the INC/DEC (up/down arrow) and
SHIFT keys for editing. A line appears under the character that you are changing.
2.
Press SHIFT to advance to the next character that you want to change.
3.
Use the INC or DEC keys to change the character value.
4.
Press ENTER to store the edited text.

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5.5.4 Restoring Factory Settings


Whenever a parameters value is being changed (noted by the P indicator flashing), the original factory
setting for that parameter may be restored by pressing and releasing both the INC and DEC keys simultaneously and then pressing the ENTER key.
To restore ALL parameters to factory settings, or to recall a previously stored parameter set, see parameter 801, Program Number (page 83).

5.5.5 Viewing Parameters That Have Changed


The Vacon 50X unit allows you to view only those parameters that have changed. If you press the ENTER
and PROG keys simultaneously, only those parameters that have been changed from the factory defaults
will be shown. Note that all parameters, regardless of Level 1 or 2 default location, will be shown. If other
parameters need to be changed, press the PROG key to exit this mode in either Level 1 or 2, as needed.

5.5.6 Using Macro Mode


A special Macro programming mode is available with the Vacon 50X series of AC drives. The Macro programming mode allows you to customize the most common parameters for your application in the Level
1 group. Macro mode provides special parameters for activating modes of operation by macros, program
sequencer, or serial communications.
Parameters that are important to the drives operation are also included in the Macro mode. Although
these parameters are also available with standard programming, the Macro mode allows you to quickly
and easily configure the drive with essential parameters.
See Using Macro Mode and Getting a Quick Start on page 49, for detailed information about using macros to program the Vacon 50X drive.

5.6 Measuring Stator Resistance (RS Measurement)


5.6.1 Activating Automatic RS Measurement via Keypad
1.
2.

3.

Make sure there is no load applied to the motor and that the motor shaft is free to
spin without damage or injury.
Enter the Macro programming mode of the Vacon 50X keypad by pressing and holding the PROG key until the parameter Appl Macro appears on the keypad. This
takes about two seconds.
Scroll through the parameters of the Vacon 50X Macro programming mode and
configure the following parameters to the data provided on the nameplate of the
motor:

Rated Mtr Volt (509)

Rated Mtr FLA (510)

Rated Mtr RPM (511)

Power Factor (515)

4.

Change parameter Find Mtr Data (519) to a value of Motor RS. At this point, the
RS Measurement will be armed.

5.

Exit the Macro programming mode by pressing the PROG key.

6.

The Operate screen shows in two ways that an RS Measurement is ready to be


made. First, the Control path status field displays MEA. Second, a Mtr Measure
warning flashes, both of these signifying that a measurement is about to be taken.

7.

Start the RS Measurement by pressing the FWD key. The measurement can only be
made with the FWD key. The FWD/REV terminals and the REV key will not work.

8.

The measurement will begin as the drive injects voltage to the motor at zero frequency. The test lasts about two seconds.

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9.

If the test was successful, the drive will stop and return to the configured control
path. The Motor RS parameter will contain a new value that is the calculated resistance of the motor.

10.

If the test was not successful, the drive will fault with a RS Meas. Fail message
(Fault 34). If the test fails, you may want to try the test again with a different Rated
Mtr FLA or different Current Limit percentage.

11.

If the measurement process fails for any reason, it is possible to physically measure
motor resistance by using an ohmmeter and dividing the result by 2. Then enter this
value manually into parameter 514 (Motor RS).

5.6.2 Activating Automatic RS Measurement via Serial Link (Modbus)


1.
2.

Make sure there is no load applied to the motor and that the motor shaft is free to
spin without damage or injury.
Configure the following parameters to the data provided on the nameplate of the
motor:

Rated Mtr Volt (509)

Rated Mtr FLA (510)

Rated Mtr RPM (511)

Power Factor (515)

3.

Change parameter Find Mtr Data (519) to a value of Motor RS. At this point, the
RS Measurement will be armed.

4.

Start the RS Measurement by writing a value of 0x0007 to parameter SIO Cntl


Word (904).

5.

The measurement begins as the drive injects voltage to the motor at zero frequency.
The test lasts about two seconds.

6.

If the test was successful, the drive will stop and return to the configured control
path. The Motor RS parameter will contain a new value that is the calculated resistance of the motor.

7.

If the test was not successful, the drive will fault with a RS Meas. Fail message
(Fault 34). If the test fails, you may want to try the test again with a different Rated
Mtr FLA or different Current Limit percentage.

8.

If the measurement process fails for any reason, it is possible to physically measure
motor resistance by using an ohmmeter and dividing the result by 2. Then enter this
value manually into parameter 514 (Motor RS).

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6. Using Macro Mode and Getting a Quick Start


A special Macro programming mode is available with the Vacon 50X series of AC drives. The Macro programming mode allows you to customize quickly the most common parameters for your application in
the Level 1 group. Macro mode provides special parameters for activating modes of operation by macros,
program sequencer, or serial communications.
Parameters important to the drives operation are also included in Macro mode. Although these parameters are also available with standard programming, the Macro mode allows you to easily configure the
drive with essential parameters.
Macros configure what advanced functions will be active in the drive. A macro can also change the default
or visibility of a parameter within the programming levels. Parameter 490 (Appl Macro) configures what
macro will be active in the drive. Parameter 491 (Seq Appl) configures the visibility of sequencer parameters and the time base of the sequencer. Parameter 492 (SIO Visible) configures whether or not SIO parameters are visible. (See page 50.)

6.1 Entering Macro Mode


To enter the Macro mode, press and hold the PROGram key for more than three seconds. The drive then
enters Macro mode and displays Hold PROG for Macro Mode. Following is a list of the different macros
available and their features. A description of parameters used in Macro mode begins on page 49.
Factory
Fan

Fan w/ PI

Pump

Pump w/ PI

Vector

The Factory macro provides a simple way to restore the factory default
parameter listings.
The Fan macro provides a basic set-up for Fan applications. Parameters
such as the V/Hz curve and terminal strip operation are available in Level
1 programming.
The Fan w/ PI macro allows for a simple set-up for Fan applications requiring process control. Parameters such as the V/Hz curve, terminal
strip operation, and PI configuration parameters are available in Level 1
programming.
The Pump macro provides a basic set-up for Pump applications. Parameters such as the V/Hz curve and terminal strip operation are available
in Level 1 programming.
The Pump w/ PI macro allows for a simple set-up for Pump applications
requiring process control. Parameters such as the V/Hz curve, terminal
strip operation, and PI configuration parameters are available in Level 1
programming.
The Vector macro activates the sensorless vector control algorithm.
When an operation requires low speed and high torque, this macro
should be activated.

6.2 Description of Parameters Used in Macro Mode


Parameters 490, 491, and 492 are used only in the Macro mode. Parameters 509, 510, 511, 801, and 810
are used in both Macro and Level 2 programming. Vacon 50X parameters are described in Vacon 50X Parameters on page 59 of this manual.

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Range: Text string


Macro

Default: Factory

This parameter configures what macro will be active in the drive. A macro will change
a default or visibility of a parameter.
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Macro

Description

Factory

Provides a simple way to restore factory default parameter listings.


Provides a basic set-up for Fan applications, including V/
Hz curve and terminal strip operation in Level 1 programming.
Provides a simple set-up for Fan applications that require
process control. Parameters such as V/Hz curve, terminal
strip operation, and PI configuration are available in Level
1 programming.
Provides a basic set-up for Pump applications, including
V/Hz curve and terminal strip operation in Level 1 programming.
Provides a simple set-up for Pump applications requiring
process control. Parameters such as V/Hz curve, terminal
strip operation, and PI configuration are available in Level
1 programming.
Activates the sensorless vector control algorithm. When
an operation requires low speed and high torque, this
macro should be activated. Note that in Vector control,the
drive automatically runs the the Motor Rs measurements
when leaving PROGram mode.

Fan

Fan w/PI

Pump

Pump w/PI

Vector

491 Seq Appl

Default: Disabled

Range: Text string


Macro

This parameter configures sequencer parameters are visible and the time base of the
sequencer. The time base may change depending on the timing loops used.
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Macro Value
Disabled
1sec Base
.1sec Base
.01sec Base

492 SIO Visible

Default: No

Description
Sequencer disabled and parameters hidden.
Sequencer enabled and 1 second time base.
Sequencer enabled and 0.1 second time base.
Sequencer enabled and 0.01 second time base.

Range: Text string


Macro

This parameter configures whether SIO parameters are visible.


The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Macro Value
No
Yes

Description
SIO parameters hidden
SIO parameters visible

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Default: Model dependent

Range: 100690 V
Level 2, Macro

The Rated Motor Voltage parameter configures the rated motor voltage, and allows a user to
enter the rated voltage from the motor nameplate to provide optimal control and protection.
This is usually the amount of voltage delivered to the motor terminals at the setting of 503 (V/
Hz Knee Freq).
510 Rated Mtr FLA

Default: ND Rating

Range: 50% of ND rating200% of ND rating


Level 2, Macro

The Rated Motor FLA parameter allows a user to enter the rated FLA from the motor nameplate to provide optimal control and protection. This parameter should be configured to the
value on the nameplate of the motor, as that value is used in calculating the percentage of
current at which the drive is operating.
For information on motor timed overload operation, and how Parameter 610 works with it,
see page 78.

511 Rated Mtr RPM

Range: 024000 rpm


Level 2, Macro

Default: 1750 rpm

This parameter replaces the slip compensation parameter setting of the drive so the user
does not need to calculate it.
514 Motor RS

Default: Model-dependent

Range: 0.00655.35
Level 2

This parameter allows direct entry of the Stator Resistance (Rs) of the motor for better vector
performance.The motor manufacturer can provide this information, or you can physically
measure this value with an ohmmeter. From the line-to-line measurement of motor resistance, enter half the measured value. See Measuring Stator Resistance (RS Measurement)
on page 46.
515 Power
Factor

Default: 0.80

Range: 0.501.00
Level 2

This parameter allows direct entry of the motors power factor for better vector performance.
The motor manufacturer can provide this information.

519 Find Mtr Data

Default: Not active

Range: Text string


Macro

This parameter activates the drives ability to measure the stator resistance of the attached
motor. The automatic stator resistance measurement can be performed either through the
keypad or through the serial link. See Measuring Stator Resistance (RS Measurement) on
page 46 for more information about this parameter. The following data values may be assigned:

Parameter Value
Not Active
Motor RS

801 Program Number

Default: 0

Description
No stator RS measurement.
Automatic RS measurement using macro procedure.

Range: 09999
Level 2, Macro

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This parameter (Special Program Number) provides a method of enabling hidden functions
in the drive and storing parameters to the customer set.

Data Value
0
1
2
3
4
810 Language

Default: English

Special Function Configured


Standard program
Reset all parameters to factory default values (display =
SETP).
Store customer parameter values (display = STOC).
Load customer parameter values (display = SETC).
Swap active parameters with customer stored settings.
Range: Text string
Level 2, Macro

This parameter configures the language in which text strings will be displayed.
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:

Parameter Value
English
Spanish
German
Italian
French

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6.3 Macro Mode Applications and Included Parameters


The tables below list the different applications and the Level 1 parameters included in the macro for that
application. The Factory Application macro is the core package (listed in Table 17); the other macros
include the Factory Application macro parameters as well as the ones listed in their respective tables
(Tables 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22). The macro mode applications are as follows:

Factory Application (Table 17)

Fan Application (Table 18)

Fan with PI Application (Table 19)

Pump Application (Table 20)

Pump with PI Application (Table 21)

Vector Application (Table 22)

Para. #

Parameter Name

Default

See Page

001

Model Number

Read-only

60

010

Last Fault

Read-only

60

102

Output Freq

Read-only

61
61

103

Output Voltage

Read-only

104

Output Current

Read-only

61

105

Drive Load

Read-only

61

106

Load Torque

Read-only

61

107

Drive Temp

Read-only

61

111

DC Bus Voltage

Read-only

62

201

Input Mode

Local Only

62

202

Rev Enable

Forward

63

301

Min Frequency

0.0 Hz

67

302

Max Frequency

60.0 Hz

67

303

Preset Freq 1

50 Hz

67

402

Accel Time 1

5.0 sec

68

403

Decel Time 1

5.0 sec

68

502

Voltage Boost

0.0%

72

610

Timed OL Select

In Duty 60sec

78

700

Vmet Config

Freq Out

79

705

Relay 1 Select

Drv Fault

80

706

Relay 2 Select

Drive Rdy

80

Table 17:Factory Application Macro


Para. #

Parameter Name

Default

See Page

203

Stop Key Remote

Coast

63

204

Ref Select

Vin1

63

205

Vin1 Config

0-10 V

64

206

Vin1 Offset

0.00%

64

207

Vin1 Span

100.00%

64

406

DC Inject Config

DC at Start

69

501

V/Hz Select

Fan Fixed

71

504

Skip Freq Band

0.2 Hz

72

505

Skip Freq 1

0.0 Hz

72

Table 18:Fan Application Macro


(Core Factory Application from Table 17, plus the following parameters)

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Parameter Name

Default

608

Restart Number

78

609

Restart Delay

60 sec

78

702

Imet Config

Current Out

80

703

Imet Span

100.0%

80

54

See Page

704

Imet Offset

0.0%

80

721

DI1 Configure

Preset 1

81

722

DI2 Configure

Preset 2

81

723

DI3 Configure

Preset 3

81

724

DI4 Configure

Ref Switch

81

725

DI5 Configure

Fault Reset

81

803

PWM Frequency

16.0 kHz

83

804

Display Mode

Output Freq

84

Table 18:Fan Application Macro


(Core Factory Application from Table 17, plus the following parameters)
Para. #

Parameter Name

Default

203

Stop Key Remote

Coast

See Page
63

204

Ref Select

Vin1

63

205

Vin1 Config

0-10 V

64

206

Vin1 Offset

0.00%

64

207

Vin1 Span

100.00%

64

208

Cin Config

0-20 mA 50

64

209

Cin Offset

0.0%

65

210

Cin Span

100.0%

65

211

Vin2 Config

0-10 V

65

212

Vin2 Offset

0.00%

65

213

Vin2 Span

100.00%

65

401

Ramp Select

ART-DI

67

406

DC Inject Config

DC at Start

69

501

V/Hz Select

Fan Fixed

71

504

Skip Freq Band

0.2 Hz

72

505

Skip Freq 1

0.0 Hz

72

608

Restart Number

78

609

Restart Delay

60 sec

78

702

Imet Config

Current Out

80

703

Imet Span

100.0%

80

704

Imet Offset

0.0%

80

721

DI1 Configure

Preset 1

81

722

DI2 Configure

Preset 2

81

723

DI3 Configure

Preset 3

81

724

DI4 Configure

Ref Switch

81

725

DI5 Configure

PI Enable

81

803

PWM Frequency

16.0 kHz

83

804

Display Mode

Output Freq

84

Table 19:Fan with PI Application Macro


(Core Factory Application from Table 17, plus the following parameters)

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Para. #

Parameter Name

Default

See Page

850

PI Configure

No PI

86

851

PI Feedback

Vin1

87

852

PI Prop Gain

87

853

PI Int Gain

87

854

PI Feed Gain

1000

87

857

PI High Corr

100.00

87

858

PI Low Corr

0.00%

87

Table 19:Fan with PI Application Macro


(Core Factory Application from Table 17, plus the following parameters)
Para. #

Parameter Name

Default

See Page

203

Stop Key Remote

Coast

63

204

Ref Select

Vin1

63

205

Vin1 Config

0-10 V

64

206

Vin1 Offset

0.00%

64

207

Vin1 Span

100.00%

64

401

Ramp Select

ART-DI

67

501

V/Hz Select

Pump Fxd

71

608

Restart Number

78

609

Restart Delay

60 sec

78

702

Imet Config

Current Out

80

703

Imet Span

100.0%

80

704

Imet Offset

0.0%

80

721

DI1 Configure

Preset 1

81

722

DI2 Configure

Preset 2

81

723

DI3 Configure

Preset 3

81

724

DI4 Configure

Ref Switch

81

725

DI5 Configure

Fault Reset

81

803

PWM Frequency

16.0 kHz

83

804

Display Mode

Output Freq

84

Table 20:Pump Application Macro


(Core Factory Application from Table 17, plus the following parameters)
Para. #

Parameter Name

Default

See Page

203

Stop Key Remote

Coast

63

204

Ref Select

Vin1

63

205

Vin1 Config

0-10 V

64

206

Vin1 Offset

0.00%

64

207

Vin1 Span

100.00%

64

208

Cin Config

0-20 mA 50

64

209

Cin Offset

0.0%

65

210

Cin Span

100.0%

65

211

Vin2 Config

0-10 V

65

212

Vin2 Offset

0.00%

65

213

Vin2 Span

100.00%

65

Table 21:Pump with PI Application Macro


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Parameter Name

Default

401

Ramp Select

ART-DI

67

406

DC Inject Config

DC at Stop

69

501

V/Hz Select

Pump Fxd

71

504

Skip Freq Band

0.2 Hz

72

505

Skip Freq 1

0.0 Hz

72

608

Restart Number

78

609

Restart Delay

60 sec

78

702

Imet Config

Current Out

80

703

Imet Span

100.0%

80

704

Imet Offset

0.0%

80

721

DI1 Configure

Preset 1

81

722

DI2 Configure

Preset 2

81

723

DI3 Configure

Preset 3

81

724

DI4 Configure

Ref Switch

81

725

DI5 Configure

PI Enable

81

803

PWM Frequency

16.0 kHz

83

804

Display Mode

Output Freq

84

850

PI Configure

No PI

86

851

PI Feedback

Vin1

87

852

PI Prop Gain

87

56

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853

PI Int Gain

87

854

PI Feed Gain

1000

87

857

PI High Corr

100.00

87

858

PI Low Corr

0.00%

87

Table 21:Pump with PI Application Macro


(Core Factory Application from Table 17, plus the following parameters)
Para. #

Parameter Name

Default

See Page

501

V/Hz Select

Vector

71

509

Rated Mtr Volt

Model dependent

73

510

Rated Mtr FLA

ND rating

73

511

Rated Mtr RPM

1750 rpm

73

514

Motor RS

Model dependent

73

515

Power Factor

0.8

73

516

Slip Comp Enable

No

74

519

Find Mtr Data

Not Active

74

520

Filter FStator

8 mS

74

521

Start Field En

No

74

522

Filter Time Slip

100 mS

75

523

Id Percent

Read-only

75

524

Iq Percent

Read-only

75

803

PWM Frequency

3.0 kHz

83

804

Display Mode

Std Display

84

Table 22:Vector Application Macro


(Core Factory Application from Table 17, plus the following parameters)

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6.4 Quick Start


The following procedure is for operators using simple applications, who would like to get started quickly.
Be sure to read and understand all the sections in this chapter before proceeding with these instructions.
If you are using remote operators, substitute the speed potentiometer for the INC and DEC keys (up and
down arrows), and the remote Run/Stop switch for the FWD key in the following instructions.

IMPROPER EQUIPMENT COORDINATION


Verify that proper voltage is connected to the drive before
applying power.
Failure to observe this instruction can result in injury or
equipment damage.
CAUTION

1.
2.

3.
4.

5.
6.

7.

8.

Follow all precautions and procedures in Receiving and Installation on page 19.
Find the motor nameplate, and using parameters 509 (Rated Mtr Volt), 510 (Rated
Mtr FLA), 511 (Rated Mtr RPM), and 515 (Power Factor), set up the motor parameters appropriately. Parameter 514 (Motor RS) should also be set up accurately so
the drive can run its routine to measure motor stator resistance. (See Measuring
Stator Resistance (RS Measurement) on page 46.
Apply AC power to the input terminals. For about 2 seconds the display will show all
segments active. The display then changes to zeros.
The factory settings are for keypad-only operation in the forward direction that is,
the REV key is disabled. Press the FWD key, which causes the FWD indicator to illuminate.
Press the INC key to increase the desired running frequency. When the display gets
to 0.1 Hz, the drive starts to produce an output.
When the motor starts to turn, check the rotation. If the motor is turning in the
wrong direction, press STOP, remove AC power, and wait for all indicators to go out.
After the STATUS indicator has gone out, reverse any two of the motor leads at T1/
U, T2/V, or T3/W.
The Vacon 50X drive is preset to run a typical NEMA B 4-pole induction motor to a
maximum speed of 60.0 Hz with both acceleration and deceleration times set to 5.0
seconds.
Use the INC and DEC keys to set the proper running speed of the motor and the FWD
and STOP keys to control its operation.

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7. Vacon 50X Parameters


7.1 Introduction
The Vacon 50X AC drive incorporates a comprehensive set of parameters that allow you to configure the
device to meet the special requirements of your particular application.
Note that pressing the PROG key enters Level 1 programming. Press SHIFT+PROG to enter Level 2 programming. Press ENTER+PROG to show only those parameters that have changed from the factory default values.
This chapter describes the available parameters and the values that may be assigned to them. The parameter summary table on page 113 provides a summary of all parameters including their ranges and
default values.

7.2 Level 1 Parameters


The most commonly configured Vacon 50X parameters are stored in a group named Level 1. This group
is easily accessed by pressing the PROG key as described in Keypad Operation and Programming on
page 39. The following table lists the parameters in this group; for further information on the parameter,
please turn to the indicated page.
Para. #

Parameter Name

See
Page

Para. #

Parameter Name

See
Page

001

Model Number

60

301

Min Frequency

67

010

Last Fault

60

302

Max Frequency

67

102

Output Freq

61

303

Preset Freq 1

67

103

Output Voltage

61

402

Accel Time 1

68

104

Output Current

61

403

Decel Time 1

68

105

Drive Load

61

502

Voltage Boost

72

106

Load Torque

61

610

Timed OL Select

78

107

Drive Temp

61

700

Vmet Config

79

111

DC Bus Voltage

62

705

Relay 1 Select

80

201

Input Mode

62

706

Relay 2 Select

80

Rev Enable

63

202

Table 23:Parameters Available in Level 1 Programming (Factory Macro)

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7.3 Description of Parameters


This chapter lists the Vacon 50X parameters in the order in which they appear in the keypad display. For
each parameter, the table lists the default value and range as well as describes the use of the parameter.
001 Model Number

Read-Only

Range: Text string


Levels 1, 2

Parameter 001, the Model Number parameter, contains the portion of the Vacon 50X
model number related to voltage and horsepower. The number format is vvhhf, where vv
is the code for the input voltage (20 = 230 Vac, three-phase; 40 = 460 Vac, three-phase; 50
= 575 Vac, three-phase); hh is horsepower; and f is the fractional part of the horsepower.
Example: 20020 = 230 Vac, three-phase, 2.0 hp model.
002 Software Rev

Read-Only

Range: 0.0099.99
Level 2

Parameter 002, the Software Revision parameter, displays the software revision that is
installed in the drive.
Options: 0.0099.99
003 Rated Current

Read-Only

Range: 0.0200.0 A
Level 2

Parameter 003, the Rated Current parameter, displays the normal duty current rating of
the model of drive.
005 Serial No 1

Read-Only

Range: 065535
Level 2

Parameter 005, Serial No 1, contains a number that corresponds to the year and week in
which the drive was manufactured.
006 Serial No 2

Read-Only

Range: 065535
Level 2

Parameter 006, Serial No 2, contains a number that determines the number of the drive
that was manufactured during the week of Serial No 1.
Options: 0.0099.99
010 Last Fault

Read-Only

Range: Text string


Levels 1, 2

Parameter 010, Last Fault, lists the fault that occurred most recently.
For more information, refer to Chapter 8, Troubleshooting, beginning on page 101.
025 4th Fault

Read-Only

Range: Text string


Level 2

Parameter 025, 4th Fault, lists the fault that occurred 1 before the last fault.
For more information, refer to Chapter 8, Troubleshooting, beginning on page 101.
040 3rd Fault

Read-Only

Range: Text string


Level 2

Parameter 040, 3rd Fault, lists the fault that occurred 2 before the last.
For more information, refer to Chapter 8, Troubleshooting, beginning on page 101.

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055 2nd Fault

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Read-Only

Range: Text string


Level 2

Parameter 055, 2nd Fault, lists the fault that occurred 3 before the last.
For more information, refer to Chapter 8, Troubleshooting, beginning on page 101.
070 1st Fault

Read-Only

Range: 065535
Level 2

Parameter 070, 1st Fault, lists the fault that occurred 4 before the last.
For more information, refer to Chapter 8, Troubleshooting, beginning on page 101.
102 Output Freq

Read-Only

Range: 0.0400.0 Hz
Levels 1, 2

Parameter 102, the Output Frequency parameter, shows the frequency being applied to
the motor connected to the drive (ramp).
103 Output Voltage

Read-Only

Range: 0600 V
Levels 1, 2

Parameter 103, the Output Voltage parameter, displays the output voltage of the drive.
104 Output Current

Read-Only

Range: 0.0200.0 A
Levels 1, 2

Parameter 104, the Output Current parameter, displays the output current of the drive.
105 Drive Load

Read-Only

Range: 200.0 to 200.0%


Levels 1, 2

Parameter 105, the Drive Load parameter, shows the percentage torque of the drive
when operating below the knee frequency. It displays Load Torque if the frequency is below FKNEE, and displays Power if above FKNEE.
The output current is measured with the motor power factor applied to an accuracy of
20%. The parameter value is positive when the motor is pulling a load (motoring mode)
and negative when being pulled by a load (regenerative mode).
106 Load Torque

Read-Only

Range: 200.0...200.0%
Levels 1, 2

Parameter 106, the Load Torque parameter, displays the load torque of the drive.
107 Drive Temp

Read-Only

Range: 20.0...200.0 C
Levels 1, 2

Parameter 107, the Drive Temp parameter, shows the actual temperature of the drives
heatsink. The drive will fault when the internal temperature reaches 85 C.
108 Total Run Time

Read-Only

Range: 0.06553.5 h
Level 2

Parameter 108, Total Run Time, is a resettable timer for drive operation. To reset the timer, enter 10 in parameter 801, Program Number.

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Range: 065535 h
Level 2

Parameter 109, Power On Hours, displays how long the drive has been powered up.
110 Stator Freq

Read-Only

Range: 0.0400.0 Hz
Level 2

Parameter 110, Stator Frequency, displays the frequency the drive is applying to the motor stator.
111 DC Bus Voltage

Read-Only

Range: 01000 Vdc


Levels 1, 2

Parameter 111, DC Bus Voltage, displays the voltage on the DC bus.


115 Drive Power Out

Read-Only

Range: 0.0200.0%
Level 2

This parameter displays the power being output by the drive in terms of drive rating. The
measurement is calculated by scaling the Load Torque value by the ratio of Volt-Amps to
Rated Volt-Amps, and adjusted by Output Frequency.
201 Input Mode

Default = Local only

Range: Text string


Levels 1, 2

Parameter 201, the Input Mode parameter, configures local and remote control of the
Start/Stop source and the reference source.
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
Local only
Remote only
L/R Rem Ref
L/R Rem Ctl
L/R Rem Bth
EMOP{1} {2} {4}
EMOP2{1} {3} {4}
LOC/EMOP{1} {2} {4}
LOC/EMOP2{1} {3} {4}

Run/Stop Control
Local keypad operation only
Terminal strip operation only
LOCal Keypad Start/Stop and Speed
REMote Keypad Start/Stop, Terminal Strip Speed Reference
LOCal Keypad Start/Stop and Speed
REMote Keypad Speed Reference, Terminal Strip Start/Stop
LOCal Keypad Start/Stop and Speed
REMote Terminal Strip Start/Stop and Speed Reference
Terminal strip operation using Increase/Decrease buttons
Terminal strip operation using Increase/Decrease buttons
LOCal Keypad Start/Stop and Speed
REMote Terminal strip operation using Increase/Decrease
LOCal Keypad Start/Stop and Speed
REMote Terminal strip operation using Increase/Decrease

NOTES:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Electronic Motor Operated Potentiometer (EMOP): simulates the INC/DEC keys on


keypad using external remote N/O pushbuttons
Commanded output frequency returns to the value of parameter 301 (Min Frequency) when the drive is stopped.
Commanded output frequency remains at the previous setpoint when the drive is
stopped.
The parameters that set the functions of the designated digital inputs for EMOP
must be configured as EMOP+ and EMOP to complete the implementation.

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202 Rev Enable

Default = Forward

Range: Text string


Levels 1, 2

Parameter 202, the Rev Enable parameter, configures whether the REV key on the keypad is functional. If this parameter is configured to Forward, then pressing the REV key
on the keypad will have no effect. Note that this parameter does not affect terminal strip
operation.
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
Forward
FWD/REV
203 Stop Key Remote

Description
Forward Only, REV key disabled
FWD and REV keys enabled
Default = Coast

Range: Text string


Level 2

Parameter 203, the Stop Key Remote parameter, configures how the Stop key on the keypad will operate when the keypad is not the drives control source (terminals, SIO, or
SEQ). The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
Coast
Ramp

Description
Drive will coast to a stop
Drive will ramp to a stop using Decel #1

Disabled

Stop key will have no function

204 Ref Select

Default = Vin1

Range: Text string


Level 2

Parameter 204, the Ref Select parameter, configures how the reference is determined
when the reference source is configured to terminals. The following data values may be
assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
Vin1
Cin
Vin2
Vin1 6FS
Vin1 48FS
Vin1+Cin
Vin1+Vin2
Vin1-Cin
Vin1-Vin2
Max Input{2}
Vin1/Cin DI{1}
Vin1/2 DI{1}
Vin1/KYP DI{1}
Cin/KYP DI{1}

Description
Vin1 terminal (configured by parameter 205)
Cin terminal (configured by parameter 208)
Vin2 terminal (configured by parameter 211)
Vin1 terminal with 6x pulse train from an Vacon 50X, WFC,
WF2 drive
Vin1 terminal with 48x pulse train from an Vacon 50X, WFC,
WF2 drive
Sum of signal at Vin1 and the signal at Cin
Sum of signal at Vin1 and the signal at Vin2
Difference between the signal at Vin and the signal at Cin
Difference between the signal at Vin and the signal at Vin2
Greatest signal between Vin, Vin2 and Cin
Switch between Vin and Cin using a Digital Input
Switch between Vin and Vin2 using a Digital Input
Switch between Vin and Keypad reference using Digital Input
Switch between Cin and Keypad reference using Digital Input

NOTES:
1.
2.

3.

The parameter that sets the function of the designated digital input must be configured as Ref Switch to complete the implementation.
The Max Input option will compare the inputs of all three analog inputs (Vin1, Vin2,
Cin) and take the analog input with the highest percentage input after span, offset,
and inversion is applied.
When using a 6FS or 48FS signal, parameter 205 should be set to 0-10V.

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Range: Text string


Level 2

Parameter 205, Vin1 Config, selects the type of signal for analog input Vin1. Vin1 can be
voltage, current, or pulse train input. This parameter also determines input range, impedance, and characteristics. Use Parameters 206 (Vin1 Offset) and 207 (Vin1 Span) to
customize the selected range. The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
0-10V
0-10V Brk W
0-10V I
0-10V Bipol
0-5V
0-5V I
0-20mA 250
0-20mA 250I

Description
010 Vdc signal
010 Vdc signal with broken wire detection for speed pot operation
010 Vdc signal Inverted
010 Vdc signal (5 Vdc is stop with 0 Vdc Full Rev and 10 Vdc
Full FWD)
05 Vdc signal
05 Vdc signal Inverted
0 to 20 mA current signal with 250 Ohm load
0 to 20 mA current signal with 250 Ohm load Inverted

4-20mA 250
4 to 20 mA current signal with 250 Ohm load
4-20mA 250I
4 to 20 mA current signal with 250 Ohm load Inverted
PT 0-1kHz
0 to 1 kHz pulse train
PT 0-10kHz
0 to 10 kHz pulse train
PT 0-100kHz
0 to 100 kHz pulse train
When the signal range is inverted (that is, the minimum input corresponds to the maximum output, while the maximum input corresponds to the minimum output).
206 Vin1 Offset

Default = 0.00%

Range: 0.0100.0%
Level 2

Parameter 206, Vin1 Offset, configures the input range (offset) for analog input Vin1 that
will affect speed or torque limit functions. It is expressed as a percentage of the maximum value of the input signal.
Note that if the input signal drops below the offset value or if the input signal is lost (if no
offset is configured), fault 22 will be generated. See parameter 222 for options related to
the drives response to loss of input signal.
207 Vin1 Span

Default = 100%

Range: 10.0200.0%
Level 2

Parameter 207, the Vin1 Span parameter, is used to alter the input range (span) of the
input signal for analog input Vin1 that will affect speed or torque limit functions. For example, if parameter 205, Vin1 Config, selects the 0 to 10 Vdc input signal, setting this parameter to 50% reduces it to 0 to 5 Vdc.
208 Cin Config

Default = 0-20 mA 50

Range: Text string


Level 2

Parameter 208, Cin Config, selects the type of signal for analog input Cin. Parameters 209
(Cin Offset) and 210 (Cin Span) may be used to customize the selected range. The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
4-20mA 50
4-20mA 50I

Description
4 to 20 mA current signal with 50 Ohm load
4 to 20 mA current signal with 50 Ohm load Inverted

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0-20mA 50
0 to 20 mA current signal with 50 Ohm load
0-20mA 50I
0 to 20 mA current signal with 50 Ohm load Inverted
When the signal range is inverted (that is, the minimum input corresponds to the maximum output, while the maximum input corresponds to the minimum output).
209 Cin Offset

Default = 0.0%

Range: 0.0100.0%
Level 2

Parameter 209, Cin Offset, configures the offset for analog input Cin expressed as a percentage of the maximum value of the input signal. Note that if the input signal drops below the offset value or if the input signal is lost (if no offset is configured), a fault will be
generated.
210 Cin Span

Default = 100.0%

Range: 10.0200.0%
Level 2

Parameter 210, Cin Span, is used to alter the range of the input signal for analog input
Cin. For example, if parameter 208 (Cin Config) selects the 0 to 20 mA input signal, setting
this parameter to 50% reduces it to 0 to 10 mA.
211 Vin2 Config

Default = 0-10 V

Range: Text string


Level 2

Parameter 211, Vin2 Config, selects the type of signal for analog input Vin2. Parameters
212 (Vin2 Offset) and 213 (Vin2 Span) may be used to customize the selected range. The
following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
0-10V
0-10V Brk W
0-10V I
0-10V Bipol
0-5V
0-5V I
212 Vin2 Offset

Description
010 Vdc signal
010 Vdc signal with broken wire detection for speed pot operation
010 Vdc signal inverted
010 Vdc signal (5 Vdc is stop with 0 Vdc Full REV and 10 Vdc
Full FWD
05 Vdc signal
05 Vdc signal inverted
Default = 0.0%

Range: 0.0100.0%
Level 2

Parameter 212, Vin2 Offset, configures the offset for analog input Vin2 expressed as a
percentage of the maximum value of the input signal. Note that if the input signal drops
below the offset value or if the input signal is lost (if no offset is configured), a fault will
be generated.
213 Vin2 Span

Default = 100%

Range: 10.0200.0%
Level 2

Parameter 213, Vin2 Span, is used to alter the range of the input signal for analog input
Vin2. For example, if parameter 211 (Vin2 Config) selects the 0 to 10 Vdc input signal, setting this parameter to 50% reduces it to 0 to 5 Vdc.

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Range: 01000 ms
Level 2

This parameter configures the time constant of a first-order filter of the Vin1 analog input. When this parameter is a value of 0 ms there is no software filtering of the analog
input. Note that long filter times will create a delay in the drive response to signal changes.
215 Cin Filter Time

Default = 20 ms

Range: 01000 ms
Level 2

This parameter configures the time constant of a first-order filter of the Cin analog input.
When this parameter is a value of 0 ms there is no software filtering of the analog input.
Note that long filter times will create a delay in the drive response to signal changes.
216 Vin2 Filter Time

Default = 20 ms

Range: 01000 ms
Level 2

This parameter configures the time constant of a first-order filter of the Vin2 analog input. When this parameter is a value of 0 ms there is no software filtering of the analog
input. Note that long filter times will create a delay in the drive response to signal changes.
217 Trim Ref Enable

Default = Disabled

Range: Text string


Level 2

This parameter enables or disables trimming of the drive reference by an analog input
and selects which analog input will perform the trimming function.
Speed Ref. = Main ref.+(Trim % Factor) x value of parameter 217 x Max Frequency
100%
Parameter Value
Description
Disabled
No trimming of drive reference
Vin1
Value of Vin1 will be used in the calculation above
Vin2
Value of Vin2 will be used in the calculation above
Cin
Value of Cin will be used in the calculation above
Fxd Trim %
Value of Fxd Trim % will be used
Drive Ref. = Drive ref.+ (Trim % Factor) x Max Frequency
100%
Note that setting a parameter for a Bipolar input value allows trimming both positive and
negative around the reference value.
218 Trim % Factor

Default = 0.0%

Range: 100.0 to 100.0%


Level 2

This parameter determines the percentage of the analog input signal selected in Parameter 217, Trim Ref Enable, that will affect the reference signal.
222 Ref Loss Fault

Default = Disabled

Range: Text string


Level 2

This parameter allows for the control of the drives response to a 4-20mA input on either
the Vin1 or Cin input terminals when the input drops below approximately 3mA. The default value is No Fault. The options for this parameter are:
Retain Spd Hold the last operating speed
Preset Spd2 Go to the speed programmed at address 304
Fault Drive faults with an F22 Reference Loss indication
No Fault Drive does NOT fault; operating frequency drops to the limit set at Parameter
301, Min Frequency

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Default = 0.0%

Range: 0.0Max Freq


Level 1

Parameter 301, Minimum Frequency, configures the minimum frequency output of the
drive. This parameter governs the minimum frequency when operating from the keypad
or from an analog input. The preset speeds can be set lower than the minimum frequency
in parameter 301.
302 Max Frequency

Default: 50 Hz

Range: 0.0400.0 Hz
Level 1

Parameter 302, the Maximum Frequency parameter, configures the maximum frequency output of the drive.
303 Preset Freq 1 (Jog Ref)
304 Preset Freq 2
305 Preset Freq 3
306 Preset Freq 4
307 Preset Freq 5
308 Preset Freq 6

Default: 5 Hz
Default: 10 Hz
Default: 20 Hz
Default: 30 Hz
Default: 40 Hz
Default: 50 Hz

Range: MinMax Freq


Levels 1, 2 for 303
Level 2 for 304308

These parameters configure six preset speeds in addition to the normal reference speed
of the drive (as defined by parameters 201 (Input Mode) and 204 (Ref Select) and the maximum frequency of the drive (as set with parameter 302, Max Frequency). Thus, in effect,
you may choose to operate the drive at up to eight different speeds.
The eight speeds are selected by a combination of three digital inputs (PS1, PS2, PS3). A
wiring scheme for utilizing preset speeds is provided on page 24 along with a truth table
showing what combination of inputs results in the selection of which speeds.
Note that parameter Parameter 303 (Preset Freq1) also serves as the reference frequency for jogging.
309 Cut-Off Freq

Default = 0.0 Hz

Range: 0.05.0 Hz
Level 2

This parameter sets the point where the drive no longer attempts to spin the motor. The
range of this parameter is 0.05.0 Hz. When the parameter is configured to a value of 0.0
Hz, the drive will operate with no Cut-off Frequency. If the function is enabled, the drive
will be able to ramp up through the cut-off frequency range, as in normal operation. If the
speed command falls below the cut-off frequency, the drive stops gating the outputs
and coasts down to zero speed. The keypad display will indicate Zero Speed, and the Forward or Reverse LED will be lit depending on the command. When the reference returns
to a value greater than the cut-off frequency, the drive will ramp from 0.0 Hz to the reference frequency.
401 Ramp Select

Default: ART-DI

Range: Text string


Level 2

The Ramp Select parameter configures when the alternate ramps of the drive will be active and whether the drive ramps to stop, or coasts to stop. The following data values may
be assigned to this parameter:

Parameter Value

Type of Ramp

Ramp Configured by:

ART-DI

Ramp-to-Stop

402 (Accel Time 1) and 403 (Decel Time 1)

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ART-F/R

Ramp-to-Stop

Running forward: 402 (Accel Time 1) and


403 (Decel Time 1).
Running reverse: 404 (Accel Time 2) and
405 (Decel Time 2)

ART-Frq

Ramp-to-Stop

If the output frequency is less than preset


frequency parameter 308 (Preset Freq 6),
the active ramp is set by 402 Accel Time 1
and 403 Decel Time 1. If the output frequency is equal to or greater than 308
(Preset Freq 6), the active ramp is set by
404 (Accel Time 2) and 405 (Decel Time 2).

ART-Strt/RS

Ramp-to-Stop

This setting uses the Alternate Ramp for


Acceleration (parameter 404) to the set
speed, then uses the Main ramps (parameters 402 and 403) when the speeds are
adjusted. The drive will revert to the Alternate Decel ramp (parameter 405) when a
Stop command is given.

S-Curve

Ramp-to-Stop

The drive uses 402 (Accel Time 1) and 403


(Decel Time 1) for total time and 414 as the
S Ramp Rounding value. The amount of
rounding is the same for that start and
stop of the ramp time.

ART-DI CTS

Coast-to-Stop

Same as ART-DI but with Coast-to-Stop

ART-F/R CTS

Coast-to-Stop

Same as ART-F/R but with Coast-to-Stop

ART-Frq CTS

Coast-to-Stop

Same as ART-Frq but with Coast-to-Stop

ART-Str/CS

Coast-to-Stop

Same as ART-Strt but with Coast-to-Stop

ART-STR/CTS

Coast-to-Stop

Same as S-Curve but with Coast-to-Stop

402 Accel Time 1

Default: 5.0 s

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Levels 1, 2

This parameter configures the default length of time to accelerate from 0 Hz to the value
of parameter 302 (Max Frequency). This acceleration ramp is selected by parameter 401
(Ramp Select).
Note that extremely short acceleration times may result in nuisance fault trips.
403 Decel Time 1

Default: 5.0 s

Range: 0.13200.0 s
Levels 1, 2

This parameter configures the default length of time to decelerate from the value of parameter 302 (Max Frequency) to 0 Hz. The deceleration ramp is selected by Parameter
401 (Ramp Select).
Note that extremely short deceleration times may result in nuisance fault trips or may
require an external dynamic brake or regen current limit.
404 Accel Time 2

Default: 3.0 s

Range: 0.13200.0 s
Level 2

This parameter provides an alternate ramping time for the drive when accelerating, configuring the length of time to accelerate from 0 Hz to the value of parameter 302 (Max
Frequency). This acceleration ramp is selected by parameter 401 (Ramp Select) or Sequencer Configuration.
Note that extremely short acceleration times may result in nuisance fault trips.

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Range: 0.13200.0 s
Level 2

Default: 3.0 s

This parameter provides an alternate ramping time for the drive when decelerating, configuring the length of time to decelerate from the value of parameter 302 (Max Frequency) to 0 Hz. This deceleration ramp is selected by parameter 401 (Ramp Select) or
Sequencer Configuration.
Note that extremely short deceleration times may result in nuisance fault trips or may
require an external dynamic brake or regen current limit.
406 DC Inject Config

Default: DC at Stop

Range: Text string


Level 2

DC injection braking may be used to stop the motor more quickly than is possible by either a ramp-to-stop or a coast to-stop. The Vacon 50X drive allows DC braking to be initiated either when a digital input assigned to DC braking becomes true, when a specified
frequency is reached, or when either of these events occurs.
When using a digital input for DC braking, you must use one of the DI parameters to configure the selected digital input for DC braking. The amount of braking force is set by parameter 408 (DC Inject Level). The length of time that the braking force is applied is
determined by the time that the selected digital input is active. The second type of DC injection braking supported by the Vacon 50X drive is where DC braking occurs at a specified frequency. The duration of the braking is adjusted by parameter 407 (DC Inject Time).
With this type of braking, as the drive slows down after a Stop command, DC braking begins when the frequency reaches the value set in parameter 409 (DC Inj Freq). If the frequency at the time of a Stop command is less than that of DC Inj Freq, DC braking begins
immediately. The braking continues for the time period specified by parameter DC Inj
Time. Once the time period elapses, the drive may be restarted.
Parameter Value
DC at Stop
DC at Start
DC at Both
DC on Freq
407 DC Inject Time

Description
DC inject only on Stop
DC inject only on Start
DC inject only on both Start and Stop
DC inject only on Stop below the set frequency
Default: 0.2 sec

Range: 0.0 to 5.0 sec


Level 2

If parameter 406 is set to DC at Stop (see page 69), direct current is applied to the motor.
This parameter, DC Inject Time, determines how long the direct current will be applied,
and how long DC is applied at Start if programmed accordingly.
This parameter works in tandem with parameter 410 (DC Inject Config) and the other parameters associated with DC Inject Config. That is, the time period configured by this parameter, DC Inject Time, determines how long DC injection braking will be active. When
DC injection braking is controlled by a digital input, the braking continues for as long as
the digital input is true, plus the time set by parameter 407 (DC Inject Time). When it is
controlled by frequency, however, it continues for the length of time once the drive reaches the frequency set by parameter 409 (DC Inj Freq).
408 DC Inject Level

Default: 50.0%

Range: 0.0% to 100.0%


Level 2

Configures the amount of DC injection that will occur when direct current is injected into
the motor windings, which acts as a braking force. The amount of current is expressed
as a percentage of nominal motor current. The braking force may be applied when starting or stopping. If this parameter is set to 0.0%, the DC injection is disabled.

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Range: 0.0 to 20.0 Hz


Level 2

Configures the frequency under which direct current will be applied to the drive when DC
Inject Config is set to DC on Freq. If this parameter is set to 0.0, the parameter operates
in the same way as DC at Stop.
410 DB Config

Default: DB Internal

Range: 02
Level 2

Determines whether an external or internal dynamic brake is utilized or disabled. The


drive provides an internal dynamic brake (DB) to assist in stopping. If desired, an external
resistor can be connected to DB and B+ for additional capacity. (Note: Size 0 models cannot have an external brake added.)
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
DB Internal
DB External
No Dyn Brk

Description
Internal dynamic braking active
External dynamic braking active
Dynamic braking circuit disabled

Int-ARCTIC

When DB Config is configured to Int-ARCTIC, dynamic braking becomes active if the drive temperature drops below 7
degrees C. When the DB becomes active, an ARCTIC Mode
warning flashes on the keypad. If the drive drops below 10
degrees C, the drive will be disabled and not allowed to run.
The keypad will indicate a Not enabled state at this point. If
the drive heats up after being below 10 degrees C, the drive
must meet the following criteria before operating again:
a) Drive temperature must be above 9 degrees C, and
b) Drive temperature must stay above 9 degrees C until a
time period has elapsed. The time period is dependent on how
far below 10 degrees C the drive was. Each degree below 10
degrees C adds another 4 minutes before restart.

MOTOR OVERHEATING
Do not use DC injection braking as a holding brake or excessive motor
heating may result.
Failure to observe this instruction can result in equipment damage.

CAUTION
414 S Ramp Rounding

Default: 25%

Range: 1100%
Level 2

This parameter is used to define the amount of rounding or S-curve to the Accel and Decel ramp. The amount of rounding is split evenly between the beginning and the end of
the ramp. A value of 1% would mean that the rounding of the ramp is near linear. A value
of 50% would have 25% rounding at the start of the ramp and 25% at the end of the ramp.

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501 V/Hz Select

Default: Linear Fxd

Range: n/a
Level 2

The V/Hz Characteristic Selection parameter determines the characteristic of the V/Hz
curve and whether any boost will be applied at starting. (The amount of boost may be automatically determined or set with parameter 502 (Voltage Boost).) The following data
values may be assigned:
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
Linear Auto
Linear Fxd
Pump Fxd
Fan Fxd
Linear 2pc

Vector

501 =
Linear Auto
Limiting
Feature

501 =
Linear Fxd

Description
The Linear Auto selection operates the Vector algorithm and
activates current limiting functionality.
V/Hz curve with the amount of boost fixed at the value set in
parameter 502 (Voltage Boost).
V/Hz curve with the amount of boost fixed at the value set in
parameter 502 (Voltage Boost).
V/Hz curve with the amount of boost fixed at the value set in
parameter 502 (Voltage Boost).
Activates parameters 512 (Midpoint Frq) and 513 (Midpoint
Volt). These parameters are used to define a midpoint through
which the V/Hz curve passes so a custom curve may be created for special motor applications.
Activates the sensorless vector algorithm for high torque /
low speed operation. A vector-duty motor should be used for
this mode of operation. Vector mode does not use of the parameter (parameter 502).
501 =
Pump Fxd

501 =
Fan Fxd

501 =
Linear 2pc

501 =
Vector

4-Quad
4-Quad
4-Quad
4-Quad
4-Quad
Current Lim- Current Lim- Current Lim- Current Lim- Current Lim- 4-Quad
Trq Limit
it
it
it
it
it

Parameter Value Changes


Slip Comp Enable 0 = No

0 = No

0 = No

0 = No

0 = No

1 = Yes

Start Field En

0 = No

0 = No

0 = No

0 = No

0 = No

1 = Yes

Find Mtr Data

0 = No

0 = No

0 = No

0 = No

0 = No

1 = Motor RS

Parameter Lock Status Changes


Slip Comp Enable Unlocked

Locked

Locked

Locked

Locked

Unlocked

Start Field En

Unlocked

Locked

Locked

Locked

Locked

Unlocked

Filter Fstator

Unlocked

Locked

Locked

Locked

Locked

Unlocked

Filter Time Slip

Unlocked

Locked

Locked

Locked

Locked

Unlocked

Power Fail Config Unlocked

Locked

Locked

Locked

Locked

Unlocked

Voltage Boost

Unlocked

Unlocked

Unlocked

Unlocked

Locked

Slip Comp Enable Level 2

Invisible

Invisible

Invisible

Invisible

Level 1/Level 2

Start Field En

Level 2

Invisible

Invisible

Invisible

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Filter Fstator

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Invisible

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Filter Time Slip

Level 2

Locked

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Power Fail Config Level 2

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ID Percent

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IQ Percent

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502 Voltage Boost

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Range: 0.050.0%
Levels 1, 2

Parameter 502, Voltage Boost, increases the motor voltage at low speed to increase the
starting torque of the motor. The parameter sets the amount of boost (expressed as a
percentage of the default boost) to be applied at zero frequency. The amount of boost decreases linearly with increasing speed.
This parameter is used when parameter 501 is set with fixed boost options. For vector
mode this parameter is inactive.

MOTOR OVERHEATING
Too much boost may cause excessive motor currents and motor
overheating.
Use only as much boost as is necessary to start the motor. Autoboost may be selected at parameter 501 (V/Hz Select) to provide
optimum value of boost to suit the load automatically.
Failure to observe this instruction can result in equipment damage.

CAUTION

503 V/Hz Knee Freq

Default: 50

Range: 25400 Hz
Level 2

This parameter sets the point on the frequency scale of the V/Hz curve at which the output
is at full line voltage. Normally, this is set at the base frequency of the motor, but it may
be increased to enlarge the constant torque range on special motors. Setting this parameter to a higher value can reduce motor losses at low frequencies.
504 Skip Freq Band

Default: 0.2 Hz

Range: 0.220.0 Hz
Level 2

To reduce mechanical resonances in a drive system, the drive may be configured to


skip certain frequencies. Once configured, the drive will accelerate or decelerate
through the prohibited frequency band without settling on any frequency in the band.
The Vacon 50X AC drive provides the capability to configure four prohibited frequency
bands. Parameter 504 (Skip Freq Band), the Skip Frequency Band parameter, sets the
width of the band above and below each of the prohibited frequencies set in parameters
505, 506, 507, and 508 (Skip Freq 1, 2, 3, 4).
For example, if this parameter is set to its default value of 1 Hz and parameter 505 (Skip
Freq 1) is set to 20 Hz, a skip band from 19 to 21 Hz is established.
505 Skip Freq 1
506 Skip Freq 2
507 Skip Freq 3
508 Skip Freq 4

Default: 0.0 Hz

Range: Min FreqMax Freq


Level 2

As discussed in the description of parameter 504 (Skip Freq Band), the drive may be configured to skip certain frequencies. These three parameters set the center of the three
skip frequency bands (with the width of each band being twice the value of parameter 504
an equal amount above and below the skip frequency).

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For example, if parameter 504 is set to 2.5 Hz and parameter 508 (Skip Freq 4) is set to
55 Hz, a skip band from 52.5 to 57.5 Hz is established.
509 Rated Mtr Volt

Default: Model dependent

Range: 100690 V
Level 2, Macro

The Rated Motor Voltage parameter configures the rated motor voltage, and allows a
user to enter the rated voltage from the motor nameplate to provide optimal control and
protection. This is usually the amount of voltage delivered to the motor terminals at the
setting of 503 (V/Hz Knee Freq).
510 Rated Mtr FLA

Default: ND Rating

Range: 50200% of ND rating


Level 2, Macro

The Rated Motor FLA parameter allows a user to enter the rated FLA from the motor
nameplate to provide optimal control and protection. This parameter should be configured to the value on the nameplate of the motor, as that value is used in calculating the
percentage of current at which the drive is operating.
For information on motor timed overload operation, and how Parameter 610 works with
it, see page 78.
511 Rated Mtr RPM

Range: 024000 rpm


Level 2, Macro

Default: 1450 rpm

This parameter replaces the slip compensation parameter setting of the drive so the user
does not need to calculate it.
512 Midpoint Freq

Range: 0.0 HzV/Hz Knee Freq


Level 2

Default: 50.0 Hz

When parameter 501, V/Hz Select, is configured to Linear 2pc, this parameter, together
with parameter 513, Midpoint Volt, defines an additional point in the V/Hz characteristic.
513 Midpoint Volt

Range: 0.0100.0%
Level 2

Default: 100.0%

When parameter 501, V/Hz Select, is configured to Linear 2pc, this parameter, along
with parameter 512, Midpoint Freq, defines an additional point in the V/Hz characteristic.
514 Motor RS

Default: Model dependent

Range: 0.00655.35 Ohms


Level 2, Macro

This parameter allows direct entry of the Stator Resistance (Rs) of the motor for better
vector performance. The motor manufacturer can provide this information, or you can
physically measure this value with an ohmmeter. From the line-to-line measurement of
motor resistance, enter half the measured value. (See page 46 for more information.)

515 Power Factor

Default: 0.80

Range: 0.501.00
(0.5 times the measured line to line
resistance of motor)
Level 2, Macro

This parameter allows direct entry of the motors power factor for better vector performance. The motor manufacturer can provide this information.

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516 Slip Comp Enable

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Range: Text string


Levels 1, 2

The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:


Parameter Value
Description
No
No Slip Compensation enabled
Yes
Slip Compensation enabled
Parameter 516 permits activation of slip compensation for better speed regulation. The
motor rated speed must be entered into parameter 511 (Rated Mtr RPM) for best results.
517 Single Phase

Default: Model dependent

Range: Text string


Level 2

The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:


Parameter Value
No
Yes
519 Find Mtr Data

Description
No single phase input operation. Phase loss engaged.
Single phase operation. No phase loss.
Default: Not active

Range: Text string


Macro

This parameter activates the drives ability to measure the stator resistance of the attached motor. The automatic stator resistance measurement can be performed either
through the keypad or through the serial link. See Measuring Stator Resistance (RS
Measurement) on page 46 for more information about this parameter. The following
data values may be assigned:
Parameter Value
Not Active
Motor RS
520 Filter FStator

Description
No stator RS measurement.
Automatic RS measurement using macro procedure.
Default: 8 ms

Range: 1100 ms
Level 2

This parameter filters the stator frequency applied to the motor, which can help tune the
acceleration behavior of the motor. This is particularly helpful when using short ramps
and operating the motor at a frequency above the V/Hz Knee Freq (parameter 503) value (field weakening area). Lower values allow dynamic currents to be produced, but with
greater peaks. This could produce unstable states in the field weakening area. Low values for this parameter can cause overcurrent faults while accelerating to frequencies
over the Knee Frequency. Higher values allow the drive to run more smoothly at frequencies over the Knee Frequency and protect the drive against overcurrents often the case
when using special motors or spindle drives.
521 Start Field En

Default: No

Parameter Value
No

Range: Text string


Level 2

Description
The shaft will begin rotating after receiving a Start command,
without delay. If the application has heavy load conditions or
short ramp times, this setting can produce very large starting
currents, to overcome the inertia of the system. This may produce nuisance trips when starting.

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Yes

The shaft will begin rotating after receiving a Start command,


with delay. During this delay, the drive is building up the magnetic field in the motor. This allows the drive to start in vector
mode with less starting current.

522 Filter Time Slip

Range: 101000 ms
Level 2

Default: 100 ms

This parameter filters the slip frequency applied to the motor, which can help improve
the dynamic response of the drive. This parameter produces the following results based
on the parameter value:
If the parameter is configured to 100 ms, the drive will produce stable conditions to a
change in load, in most cases.
If the parameter is configured to less than 100 ms, the drive will be able to react quickly
to a change in load, but may over-compensate its reaction to the load.
If the parameter is configured to greater than 100 ms, the drive will react very slowly to
a change in load and will need a longer time to compensate for the difference between
the setpoint and the actual frequency.
523 Id Percent

Range: 0200%
Level 2

Default: Read-only

This parameter shows the Flux producing current (as a percentage of motor rated current) that is being applied to the drive.
524 Iq Percent

Range: 0200%
Level 2

Default: Read-only

This parameter shows the Torque producing current (as a percentage of motor rated current) that is being applied to the drive.
525 Power Fail Cfg

Default = CTS No Msg

Range: Text string


Level 2

This parameter can be used to define how the drive responds to an undervoltage operation when parameter 501 is set for Vector or Linear Auto mode. The following data values
may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
CTS No Msg
Coast Stop

Ramp Down

Quick Ramp
Controlled

ContrNoMsg

Description
The drive will coast to a stop when an undervoltage condition
(power-down) is detected.
The drive will coast to a stop when an undervoltage condition
(power-down) is detected. In this mode, however, the drive
will generate an undervoltage fault, which will be registered
in the fault log.
With this setting, if power is lost, the drive ramps the motor
down at a decel rate of Decel 1. When the drive is fully ramped
down, the drive will generate an undervoltage fault. If power
is restored, the drive will continue to ramp to a stop and will
fault.
Same as Ramp Down, except the shorter ramp time (Decel 1
or Decel 2) will be used.
With this setting, if power is lost, the drive decelerates the
motor, trying to regulate the bus voltage to the undervoltage
level. If power is restored, the drive accelerates to the command frequency without faulting. If the drive reaches the
stopped condition, it will generate an undervoltage fault.
Same as Controlled, but without generating an undervoltage
fault.

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NOTE: Current limit is only available when Parameter 501 is set to Linear Auto. If Parameter 501 is set to Vector, then the Current Limiting values will actually be Torque Limiting
values.
526 UV Ride-Thru En

Default = w/ LVT

Range: Text string


Level 2

This parameter allows the function to disable either (a) undervoltage ride-through or (b)
continuous Line Voltage Tracking (LVT) that produces dynamic Undervoltage Ride-Thru
Thresholds. The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
Disabled
w/ LVT

w/o LVT

No UV Fault

Description
This turns off the Undervoltage Ride-Thru function.
This enables the standard Ride-Thru algorithm in the V/Hz
modes and allows the choice of algorithm in the Linear Auto
and Vector modes.
This option operates in the same way as w/ LVT except that
the Line Voltage Tracker function of the Undervoltage RideThru is not active. The Line Voltage will be estimated on powering up the drive.
This mode is the same as /o LVT except if the bus recover
from the ride-thru timeout state the under voltage fault is not
generated. The bus voltage system will reset and goes back
thru the startup sequence.
Summary of UV Ride-Thru Enable Parameter (Parameter
526)

600 Current Lim Sel

Parameter Setting

Tracking

Ride-thru
mode

UV Fault

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

w/ LVT

Enabled

Enabled

Enabled

w/o LVT

Disabled

Enabled

Enabled

No UV Fault

Disabled

Enabled

Disabled

Default: Fixed Lvls

Range: Text string


Level 2

The Vacon 50X drive provides a Current Limit feature. With this feature enabled, the
drives frequency is automatically reduced when operating in motoring mode to keep the
measured torque within limits. When operating in regenerative mode, the output frequency can be automatically increased for the same reason. In addition to the current
limit parameters that activate the Current Limit mode, more current limit parameters
are available to adjust the drives response to the load demands. The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
Fixed Lvls

Vin2
Cin
Vin2 Motor
Cin Motor
Vin2 F-Mtr

Description
The fixed levels set in parameters 601, 602, 603 and 604 determine the current limit in each of the four quadrants of operation.
Vin2 analog input sets the current limit value, range 0200%
Cin analog input sets the current limit value, range 0200%
Vin2 analog input sets the motoring current limit value, range
0200%
Cin analog input sets the motoring current limit value, range
0200%
Vin2 analog input sets the FWD motoring current limit value,
range 0200%

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Cin F-Motor

Cin analog input sets the FWD motoring current limit value,
range 0200%
NOTE: Current limit is only available when Parameter 501 is set to Linear Auto. If Parameter 501 is set to Vector, then the Current Limiting values will actually be Torque Limiting
values.
601 Cur Lim Mtr Fwd

Default: 120%

Range: 5150%
Level 2

This parameter sets the current limiting point when the drive is in motoring mode in the
forward direction. The limit is expressed as a percentage of the current capacity of the
drive.
602 Cur Lim Mtr Rev

Default: 120%

Range: 5150%
Level 2

This parameter sets the current limiting point when the drive is in motoring mode in the
reverse direction. The limit is expressed as a percentage of the current capacity of the
drive.
603 Cur Lim Reg Fwd

Default: 80%

Range: 5150%
Level 2

This parameter sets the current limiting point when the drive is in regenerative mode in
the forward direction. The limit is expressed as a percentage of the current capacity of
the drive.
604 Cur Lim Reg Rev

Default: 80%

Range: 5150%
Level 2

This parameter sets the current limiting point when the drive is in regenerative mode in
the reverse direction. The limit is expressed as a percentage of the current capacity of
the drive.
605 Cur Lim Freq

Default: 3.0 Hz

Range: 0.0400.0 Hz
Level 2

This parameter sets the frequency where current limit becomes active. This value will
also be the frequency point the drive will decelerate the motor to during Motoring Current
Limit.
606 Ramp Time CL

Default: 1.0 sec

Range: 0.13200.0 sec


Level 2

This parameter determines the ramp rate when the drive enters Current Limit, and defines the ramping rate of the drive when in a current limiting mode. If the drive is in regenerative current limit, it is an acceleration time. If the drive is in motoring current limit,
it is a deceleration time.
607 Cur Lim Minimum

Default: 10%

Range: 050%
Level 2

This parameter limits the lowest amount of current (or Torque) limiting that can occur
when the limit threshold is determined by an analog input.

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608 Restart Number


609 Restart Delay

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Default: 60 sec

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P608 Range: 08
P609 Range: 060 sec
Level 2

You may configure the drive to attempt to re-start a specified number of times after certain faults occur. Chapter 8 lists all faults and notes which ones may be reset automatically.
The number of attempts at re-starting is set with parameter 608 (Restart Number). A value of 0 prevents the drive from attempting a re-start). The time duration that must elapse
between re-start attempts is set with parameter 609 (Restart Delay). The type of start to
be attempted is set with parameter 802 (Start Options); see page 83).
If the number of attempted re-starts is exceeded, the drive will trip with a fault and will
stop operating. Resetting the fault can result in instant starting. (See page 101 for more
information on faults and troubleshooting.)
Note that for 2-wire operation, the FWD or REV terminal must still be active for the drive
to attempt a re-start.
Also note that the counter for attempted re-starts will not reset to zero until ten minutes
after a successful re-start.

UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT ACTION


Ensure that automatic re-starting will not cause injury to
personnel or damage to equipment.
Failure to observe this instruction can result in serious injury
or equipment damage.

WARNING
610 Timed OL Select

Default: In Duty 60sec

Range: Text string


Level 2

Two parameters in the Vacon 50X work together to configure how the motor timed overload operates: Parameter 510 (Rated Mtr FLA) and Parameter 610 (Timed OL Select).
Parameter 510 (Rated Mtr FLA) should be configured to the value on the nameplate of the
motor. This value is used in calculating the percentage of current at which the drive is operating.
Set parameter 610 to one of the following data values to configure the desired overload
characteristic:
Options
Trip Time
Motor Type
Std Ind Shp
0 sec
Standard Induction
Std Ind 30s
30 sec
Standard Induction
Std Ind 60s
60 sec
Standard Induction
Std Ind 5mn
300 sec
Standard Induction
In Duty Shp
0 sec
Inverter Duty
In Duty 30s
30 sec
Inverter Duty
In Duty 60s
60 sec
Inverter Duty
In Duty 5mn
300 sec
Inverter Duty
Parameter 610 (Timed OL Select) determines the graph of Trip (Fault) Time vs. Percent
Current that is used by the Motor TOL functionality. This protective feature is speed-de-

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pendent to handle standard induction motors whose cooling is limited by the shaftmounted fan. Blower-cooled motors and most inverter-duty motors do not have this limitation.
613 Max Regen Ramp

Range: 1001000%
Level 2

Default: 300%

This parameter operates as a percentage of the longest ramp time. This time then defines the amount of time a deceleration to stop can take without causing a Regen Timeout fault. For example, if Decel Time 1 is 5.0 seconds, Decel Time 2 is 10.0 seconds,
and Max Regen Ramp is 300%, a deceleration to stop that takes more than 30 seconds
will cause a Regen Timeout fault in the drive.
614 Stability Gain

Default: Model dependent

Range: 010
Level 2

615 Stability Rate

Default: Model dependent

Range: 01000
Level 2

Both of these parameters can be used to resolve stability problems if they occur. Use Parameter 615 if the load has significant inertia with respect to the motor itself.
700 Vmet Config

Default: Freq Out

Range: Text string


Levels 1, 2

This parameter configures the analog signal that will be applied to the Vmet output pin.
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:

701 Vmet Span

Parameter Value

Description

Range Limit

Freq Out

Output frequency of the


drive

Parameter max freq.

Voltage Out

Voltage being supplied to


the motor

Rated motor voltage

Current Out

Current being supplied to


the motor

200% of drive rating

Drive Load

Calculated percentage of
drive rating

200% of drive rating

Drive Temp

Calculation of total drive


temp rating

100% of unit temp rating

Stator Freq

Commanded frequency

100% of input config

Power Out

Calculated power output


of drive

250% of drive rating

PI Fback

Allows the analog output


to produce a signal in proportion to the PI feedback
received

100% of feedback signal

Default: 100%

Range: 0.0200.0%
Level 2

This parameter sets the span of the Vmet analog output.

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702 Imet Config

Range: Text string


Level 2

Default: Drive Load

This parameter configures the analog signal that will be applied to the Imet output pin.
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value

Description

Range Limit

Freq Out

Output frequency of the


drive

Parameter max freq.

Voltage Out

Voltage being supplied to


the motor

Rated motor voltage

Current Out

Current being supplied to


the motor

200% of drive rating

Drive Load

Calculated percentage of
drive rating

200% of drive rating

Drive Temp

Calculation of total drive


temp rating

100% of unit temp rating

Stator Freq

Commanded frequency

100% of input config

Power Out

Calculated power output of


drive

250% of drive rating

PI Fback

Allows the analog output to


produce a signal in proportion to the PI feedback received

703 Imet Span

Default: 100%

Range: 0.0200.0%
Level 2

This parameter sets the span of the Imet analog output.


704 Imet Offset

Default: 0.0%

Range: 0.090.0%
Level 2

This parameter sets the offset of the Imet analog output.


705 Relay 1 Select
706 Relay 2 Select
707 DO1 Select
708 DO2 Select

Default: Drv Fault


Default: Drive Run
Default: Drive Ready
Default: At Speed

Range for Parameters 705708: Text string


Levels 1, 2 for Parameters 705706
Level 2 for Parameters 707708

This parameter configures what condition will cause relays R1and R2 to activate. The following values may be assigned:
Parameter Value
Drv Ready
Drv Fault

Drive Run
Running FWD

Description
The drive is ready. (The relay will be open in Fault and Low
Voltage conditions.)
A fault occurs. (If automatic fault reset and re-start is enabled, only faults that cannot be reset will activate the relay.
The relay will also activate for faults that can be reset when
the number of restart attempts exceeds the value set in parameter 608 (Restart Number).)
The drive has received a direction command.
The motor is running Forward and the output frequency is
above 0.5 Hz.

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Running REV

The motor is running in Reverse and the output frequency is


above 0.5 Hz.
Zero Speed
The drive is in Run mode, but the speed reference is 0 Hz.
At Speed
The drive has reached reference speed.
Freq Limit
The drive limit is active when the speed commanded exceeds
the value of parameter 306, Preset Freq 4.
Freq Hyst
This is active when the speed exceeds parameter 306 (Preset
Freq 4) but is less than parameter 307 (Preset Freq 5).
Current Lim
Current Limit mode is active.
High Temp
The temperature limit of the drive has been exceeded.
Local Mode
The keypad is the control path for reference speed and control
functions.
SeqOut-00
Programmed sequence step active. SeqOut-00, SeqOut-01,
SeqOut-01
SeqOut-10, SeqOut-11 are all status outputs linked to a step in
SeqOut-10
the program sequencer.
SeqOut-11
See Using the Vacon 50X Program
Sequencer on page 92 for
more information.
ARCTIC
When a digital output is configured to use this option, the output will be active when the Arctic Mode is turning on the DB
resistor.
This option will turn on when the temperature drops below the
Arctic mode entry point, which is 7 degrees C. This will work
even if Arctic Mode is not enabled.
Ref Loss
Independent of the status of parameter 222 (Ref Loss Config),
this selection activates the digital output when a 4-20mA input
to either the VIN1 or CIN inputs drop to approximately 3mA.

720 Active Logic

Default: Active High

Range: Text string


Level 2

This parameter configures the input state of all the digital inputs except the EN digital input. The EN digital input is always active high. The following data values may be assigned
to this parameter:
Parameter Value
Active Low
Active High
721 DI1 Configure
722 DI2 Configure
723 DI3 Configure
724 DI4 Configure
725 DI5 Configure

Description
Low input is true (pull-down logic)
High input is true (pull-up logic)
Default: Preset 1
Default: Preset 2
Default: Preset 3
Default: Alt Ramp
Default: Fault Reset

Range: Text string


Level 2

These parameters configure the function that the digital inputs DI15 will perform when
active. The following data values may be assigned:
Parameter Value
Preset 1
Preset 2
Preset 3
Coast Stop
DC Inject
Loc/Rem
Alt Ramp
Fault Reset

Description
Preset Speed Input 1 (PS1).
Preset Speed Input 2 (PS2).
Preset Speed Input 3 (PS3).
Activates a Coast-to-Stop condition.
Begins DC injection braking.
Switches from Local to Remote mode.
Activates Alternate Ramp.
Resets a fault.

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EMOP+
EMOPPI Enable
Ref Switch
Cur Lim Dis
CurLimIMax
SL Override
Seq 1
Seq 2
Seq 3
Seq Dwell
Seq Advance
FLY Dis

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EMOP increases speed.


EMOP decreases speed.
Enables PI control.
Switches speed reference signals.
Disables Current Limit mode.
Set the current limit to Imax
Takes control away from the serial link.
Sequencer input 1.
Sequencer input 2.
Sequencer input 3.
Sequencer dwell mode (pause).
Sequencer advance (skip).
Disable Catch-on-fly operation.

Default: NO Operate

Range: Text string


Level 2

This parameter sets the Motor Overload input polarity. The following data values may be
assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
NC Operate
NO Operate

727 MOL Configure

Description
A normally closed (NC) connection allows the unit to operate;
the drive faults when the connection opens.
A normally open (NO) connection allows the unit to operate;
the drive faults when the connection closes.
Default = MOL

Range: n/a
Level 2

This allow the MOL digital input to be programmable.


Parameter Value
Preset 1
Preset 2
Preset 3
Coast Stop
DC Inject
Loc/Rem
Alt Ramp
Fault Reset
EMOP+
EMOPPI Enable
Ref Switch
Cur Lim Dis
CurLimIMax
SL Override
Seq 1
Seq 2
Seq 3
Seq Dwell
Seq Advance
FLY Dis

Description
Preset Speed Input 1 (PS1).
Preset Speed Input 2 (PS2).
Preset Speed Input 3 (PS3).
Activates a Coast-to-Stop condition.
Begins DC injection braking.
Switches from Local to Remote mode.
Activates Alternate Ramp.
Resets a fault.
EMOP increases speed.
EMOP decreases speed.
Enables PI control.
Switches speed reference signals.
Disables Current Limit mode.
Set the current limit to Imax
Takes control away from the serial link.
Sequencer input 1.
Sequencer input 2.
Sequencer input 3.
Sequencer dwell mode (pause).
Sequencer advance (skip).
Disable Catch-on-fly operation.

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Range: 09999
Level 2, Macro

Default: 0

This parameter (Special Program Number) provides a way of enabling hidden functions
in the drive and storing parameters to the customer set.
Data Value
0
1
2
3
4
10
802 Start Options

Special Function Configured


Standard program
Reset all parameters to factory default values (display =
SETP).
Store customer parameter values (display = STOC).
Load customer parameter values (display = SETC).
Swap active parameters with customer stored settings.
Reset Total Run Time, parameter 108.
Default: LS Lockout

Range: Text string


Level 2

The Start Options parameter configures the Line Start Lockout functionality of the drive.
All data values ending with 2 allow the user to press the Enter key to store the customer
speed reference value on the keypad. You must press and hold the Enter key for two seconds to save the speed command. The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Data Value
LS Lockout

AutoStart
LSL w/FLY
Auto w/FLY
LS Lockout2

AutoStart2
LSL w/FLY 2
Auto w/FLY2

803 PWM Frequency

Description
(Line Start Lockout). If maintained contact run operators are
used, they must be opened and then re-closed for the drive to
start after AC power is applied.
When AC power is applied, if a Run command is present
through the terminal strip, the drive will start.
This setting has both LS Lockout and Catch on the Fly enabled
at the same time.
This setting has both Auto-Start and Catch on the Fly enabled
at the same time.
(Line Start Lockout). If maintained contact run operators are
used, they must be opened and then re-closed for the drive to
start after AC power is applied.
When AC power is applied, if a Run command is present
through the terminal strip, the drive will start.
This setting has both LS Lockout and Catch on the Fly enabled
at the same time.
This setting has both Auto-Start and Catch on the Fly enabled
at the same time.
Default: 3.0 kHz

Range: 0.616.0 kHz


Level 2

The PWM Carrier Frequency parameter sets the carrier frequency of the Pulse-Width
Modulation (PWM) waveform supplied to the motor. Low carrier frequencies provide better low-end torque, but produce some audible noise from the motor. Higher carrier frequencies produce less audible noise, but cause more heating in the drive and motor.

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Default: Std Disply

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Range: Text string


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The Display Mode parameter determines how the reference or output of the drive will be
displayed to the user. If User Units is selected, parameter 805 allows you to customize
the 3 unit values on the display. The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
Std Disply
Out Freq
Stator Freq
User Units
RPM Units
GPM Units
FPM Units
MPM Units
PSI Units
Degrees C
Degrees F
Time hrs
Time min
Time sec
Fbk RPM

Description
Standard commanded frequency
Output frequency actually sent to the motor
Frequency of the stator
Custom units display based on values in parameter 805
Custom speed display with RPM as units
Custom speed display with GPM as units
Custom speed display with FPM as units
Custom speed display with MPM as units
Custom speed display with PSI as units
Custom display with degrees C
Custom display with degrees F
Custom display time in hours of operation
Custom display time in minutes of operation
Custom display time in seconds of operation
Display is scaled to read in RPM based on the PI feedback input to an analog input
Fbk PSI
Display is scaled to read in PSI based on the PI feedback input
to an analog input
Fbk GPM
Display is scaled to read in GPM based on the PI feedback input to an analog input
Fbk User
Display is scaled to read in User units (parameter 805) based
on PI feedback input to an analog input
When using any of the Time functions, these refer to Retention Time. Retention time is
an inverse function: as speed goes up, time goes down, and vice versa. It is typically used
in oven-type applications. The value set in parameter 809 (Display Scale) references the
time of operation when running at Max. Frequency. For instance, if parameter 302 (Max.
Frequency) is set for 60 Hz, 804 (Display Mode) is set for Time min, and 809 (Display Scale)
is set for 600, the scales of the display will read 60.0 min at maximum speed and increase
in time (in minutes) up to the maximum scale of 6553.5 at minimum frequency.

805 Display Units(1)

Default: RPM: 1

Range: Text string


Level 2

This parameter determines the three-character customer display units used when parameter 804 is set to User Units. The last digit indicates the number of decimal places to
be shown on the display. Up to three decimal places are possible.
809 Display Scale

Default: 1

Range: 165535
Level 2

This parameter determines how the reference or output of the drive will be displayed to
the user. It selects the maximum scaling of the display when running at maximum frequency.

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Range: Text string


Level 2, Macro

Default: English

This parameter configures the language text strings will be displayed in. The following
data values may be assigned:
Parameter Value
English
Spanish
German
Italian
French
811 Access Code

Range: 09999
Level 2

Default: 0

The security Access Code allows the user to control access to the programmable functions of the inverter. The initial value of this parameter is 000, which signifies that no access code is necessary. Any number between 001 and 999 may be used for an access
code, but is not necessary. If an access code is entered, you will not be able to view the
values while scrolling through parameters. Only after the Shift key is pressed will the actual value appear.
To enter an access code, re-program parameter 811 as you would any other parameter.
After the new value is stored, you have 10 minutes of free access. If you remove power
and then restore it, you will need to enter the access code to change any program parameter. If you enter an incorrect access code, the drive displays **WRONG CODE** and allows only viewing rights to the various parameters. Once the correct code is entered, you
again have 10 minutes of free access unless power is removed and restored. To disable
the access code requirement, set parameter 811 back to 000.
812 Freq Ref Output

Range: Text string


Level 2

Default: 6FS

The Frequency Reference Output parameter determines the frequency pulse-train output from the DOP terminal. This digital output is a pulse train that can be linked to another drive or to a field meter for speed indication. The pulse train is a 50% duty cycle signal
and requires a pull-up resistor of approximately 4.7 kOhms.
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
6FS
48FS
813 Speed Ratio

Range: 0.0200.0%
Level 2

Default: 100.0%

The Master / Follower Speed Ratio parameter allows the pulse train output of one Vacon
50X series drive (master) to be used to control the speed of up to 8 other follower drives.
The output of each follower can be individually programmed, or trimmed ON-THE-FLY
with A2-RATIO. The range of adjustment is 0200% of the master. This function only
works when using the 6FS or 48FS functions in parameter 204.
814 Display Status

Default: Drive Load

Range: Text string


Level 2

This parameter allows configuration of the additional parameter status field on the operate screen. The following fields can be configured:

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Parameter Value

Description

Range Limit

Voltage Out

Voltage being supplied to


the motor

Rated motor voltage

Current Out

Current being supplied to


the motor

200% of drive rating

Drive Load

Calculated percentage of
drive rating

200% of drive rating

Drive Temp

Calculation of total drive


temp rating

100% of unit temp rating

Power Out

Calculated power output


of drive

250% of drive rating

% of FLA

Calculated percentage of
drive rating

Percent of motor FLA

816 Fly Catch Mode

Default: Sweep Fwd

86

Range: Text string


Level 2

This parameter configures how the catch on the fly operates.


Parameter Value
Sweep Fwd

Sweep Rev

Sweep F/R

850 PI Configure

Description
Catch on the fly algorithm sweeps through frequencies only in
the forward direction while searching for the operating frequency.
Catch on the fly algorithm sweeps through frequencies only in
the reverse direction while searching for the operating frequency.
Catch on the fly algorithm sweeps through frequencies in both
directions while searching for the operating frequency. The
direction that is chosen first depends on the direction of the
command given to the drive. Note that this option is slower
than the other two modes of operation.
Default: No PI

Range: Text string


Level 2

The PI Configure parameter determines what type of PI control is active in the drive.
PI can be active at all times, or activated using a digital input. If you select a digital input
or function key as the means to enable PI control, remember to configure the parameter
that sets the function of the digital input or function key to enable PI control to complete
the implementation.
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
No PI
Dir F-FWD
Rev F-FWD
Dir F-FWD E
Rev F-FWD E
Dir Full
Rev Full
Dir Full E
Rev Full E

Description
PI control is always inactive.
Direct action with feed-forward.
Reverse action with feed-forward.
Direct action with feed-forward, with PI enabled by DI.
Reverse action with feed-forward, with PI enabled by DI.
Direct action with full range.
Reverse action with full range.
Direct action with full range, with PI enabled by DI.
Reverse action with full range, with PI enabled by DI.

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Default: Vin1

Range: Text string


Level 2

The PI Feedback parameter configures the feedback signal to be used in PI control.


The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
Vin1
Cin
Vin2
852 PI Prop Gain

Description
Vin1 is the PI feedback.
Cin is the PI feedback.
Vin2 is the PI feedback.
Range: 02000
Level 2

Default: 0

The PI Proportional Gain parameter configures the proportional gain that is applied to the
PI control.
NOTE: Value must be greater than 0 for this to be active.
853 PI Int Gain

Default: 0

Range: 010000
Level 2

The PI Integral Gain parameter configures the integral gain that is applied to the PI control.
NOTE: Value must be greater than 0 for this to be active.
854 PI Feed Gain

Default: 1000

Range: 02000
Level 2

The PI Feed Gain parameter allows the feedback signal to be scaled. A setting of 1000 indicates 100.0%.
855 PI Error 1
856 PI Error 2

Default: Read-Only

Range: 0.00100.00%
Level 2

Both the PI Error 1 and PI Error 2 parameters are read-only; they provide feedback on
how the PI control is operating.
857 PI High Corr

Range: 0.00100.00%
Level 2

Default: 100.00%

This parameter sets the high limit of the PI output.


858 PI Low Corr

Default: 0.00%

Range: 0.00100.00%
Level 2

This parameter sets the low limit of the PI output.

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900 SIO Protocol

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Default: RTU N81

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Range: Text string


Level 2 (SIO)

This parameter defines the protocol and the parity of the SIO port.
The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
RTU N81
RTU N82
RTU E81
RTU O81
901 SIO Baud Rate

Description
No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
No parity, 8 data bits, 2 stop bits
Even parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
Odd parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
Default: 9600

Range: Text string


Level 2 (SIO)

This parameter defines the baud rate of the SIO port.


The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
902 Comm Drop #

Default: 1

Range: 1247
Level 2 (SIO)

This parameter defines the network drop number for both SIO and IRDA communications.
903 SIO Timer

Default: 1.0 sec

Range: 0.060.0 sec


Level 2 (SIO)

This parameter defines a watchdog timer that will require a valid communication in the
specified time period while in SIO control. If the requirement is not met, a fault occurs.

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904 SIO Cntl Word

Range: Text string


Level 2 (SIO)

Default: 0x0000

The SIO Control Word parameter allows control of the drive through Modbus communications.
The following bits are used with this parameter:
15

14

13

12

11

10

Bit

When Set to 1 Signifies

Bit

When Set to 1 Signifies

Alt Ramp

SLC (Run)

PI Enable

SLF (Ref)

10

Not Used

FWD

11

Cur Lim

REV

12

DCI

FEXT2

13

CTS

Preset Input 1 (PS1)

14

Ref Switch

Preset Input 2 (PS2)

15

Fault Reset

Preset Input 3 (PS3)

905 Ext Ref Freq 1


906 Ext Ref Freq 2

Range: Min. Freq.Max. Freq.


Level 2 (SIO)

Default: 0.0 Hz

These parameters provide access for changing the frequency reference over the serial
link.
908 Status Word

Range: Text string


Level 2 (SIO)

Default: Read-Only

The Status Word parameter provides status of the drive operation to a serial link user.
The following bits are used with this parameter:
15

14

13

12

11

10

Bit

When Set to 1 Signifies

Bit

When Set to 1 Signifies

Alt Ramp

SLC (Run)

SL Override

SLF (Ref)

10

Remote

FWD run

11

Curr Lim

REV run

12

DCI

FEXT2

13

Jogging

Accel

14

Zero Spd

Decel

15

Drive Flt

At Speed

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Range: Text string


Level 2

Default: Read-Only

This parameter provides a 10-bit status display.


The following bits are used with this parameter:
9

Bit

When Set to 1 Signifies

Bit

When Set to 1 Signifies

DI3 Input

FWD Input

DI4 Input

REV Input

DI5 Input

R/J Input

MOL Input

DI1 Input

EN Input

DI2 Input

910 Vin1 Status


911 Cin Status
912 Vin2 Status

Range: 0.00100.00%
Level 2

Default: Read-Only

Parameter 910 provides the input percentage applied to the Vin1 terminal; parameter 911
provides the input percentage applied to the Cin terminal; and parameter 912 provides
the input percentage applied to the Vin2 terminal.
913 Output Status

Range: n/a
Level 2

Default: Read-Only

This parameter provides a 10-bit binary status display. A 1 in the status word indicates
that the output is active.
The following bits are used with this parameter:
9

914 Vmet Status


915 Imet Status

Bit

When Set to 1 Signifies

Bit

When Set to 1 Signifies

N/A

R1 Output

N/A

R2 Output

N/A

DO1 Output

N/A

DO2 Output

N/A

N/A

Default: Read-Only

Range: 0.00100.00%
Level 2

Parameter 914 provides the output percentage applied to the Vmet terminal; parameter
915 provides the output percentage applied to the Imet terminal.

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916 Infrared Baud

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Range: Text string


Level 2 (SIO)

Default: 9600

This parameter defines the baud rate of the IRDA port.


The following data values may be assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
9600
19200
38400
57600
931 Seq Cntl 1
932 Seq Cntl 2
933 Seq Cntl 3
934 Seq Cntl 4
935 Seq Cntl 5
936 Seq Cntl 6
937 Seq Cntl 7
938 Seq Cntl 8
939 Seq Cntl 9

Default: 00000000000

Range: Text string


Level 2 (SEQ)

These parameters each provide a 10-bit binary status display. See Using the Vacon
50X Program Sequencer on page 92.
The following bits are used with this parameter:
Bit 0-2 = Speed Sel
Bit 3 = Accl Sel
Bit 4-6 = Event Length
Bit 7-8 = Dir Sel
Bit 9-10 = Output Sel

951 Seq Count 1


952 Seq Count 2
953 Seq Count 3
954 Seq Count 4
955 Seq Count 5
956 Seq Count 6
957 Seq Count 7
958 Seq Count 8
959 Seq Count 9

Default: 0

Range: 065535
Level 2 (SEQ)

These parameters configure the time, number of pulses, or analog level of sequencer
steps 1 through 9, respectively. See Using the Vacon 50X Program Sequencer on page 92.

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7.4 Using the Vacon 50X Program Sequencer


The Vacon 50X AC drive offers functionality that allows users to program up to nine independent operation
states of the drive. This functionality is called the program sequencer because it allows the drive to sequence through the operation states programmed by the user. The Vacon 50X Program Sequencer can be
used in applications that would normally require external intelligence, such as a simple programmable
logic controller.

7.4.1 Enabling the Vacon 50X Program Sequencer


The Vacon 50X Program Sequencer can be enabled with parameter 491 (Seq Appl), found in the Application Macro programming mode of the Vacon 50X keypad. This parameter configures:

Whether the sequencer is enabled,

The time base used for all timing of the sequencer,

Whether other sequencer parameters are visible in Level 2 programming.


Table 2 shows the options for this parameter:
Options

Value

Meaning

Disabled

The Sequencer mode of the Vacon 50X is not active and the sequencer
parameters are not visible in Level 2 programming.

1 sec base

The Sequencer mode of the Vacon 50X is active, sequencer parameters are
visible in Level 2, and all timing for the sequencer will be on a 1-second base.

0.1 sec base

The Sequencer mode of the Vacon 50X is active, sequencer parameters are
visible in Level 2, and all timing for the sequencer will be on a .1-second
base.

0.01 sec base

The Sequencer mode of the Vacon 50X is active, sequencer parameters are
visible in Level 2, and all timing for the sequencer will be on a .01-second
base.

Table 24:Seq Appl Parameter Options

7.4.2 Controlling the Vacon 50X Program Sequencer


The Program Sequencer can be activated and controlled from either the keypad or the terminal strip. It
is not possible to control the sequencer through the serial link. The control method of the program sequencer is determined by parameter 201, Input Mode. Setting the Input Mode parameter also allows
switching from Sequencer mode to normal keypad operation by way of the Local/Remote switch. Table 3
illustrates possible program sequencer control configurations.
Input Mode
Setting

Input Mode
Value

Local Operation

Remote Operation

Local Only

Sequencer control via keypad (FWD/Stop).


Default Seq Ref is keypad

N/A

Remote Only

N/A

Seq control via FWD terminal.


Default Seq Ref is Ref Select

L/R Rem Ref

Normal Vacon 50X keypad operation


(Sequencer disabled)

Seq control via keypad (FWD/


Stop).
Default Seq Ref is Ref Select

L/R Rem Ctl

Normal Vacon 50X keypad operation


(Sequencer disabled)

Seq control via FWD terminal.


Default Seq Ref is keypad

L/R Rem Bth

Normal Vacon 50X keypad operation


(Sequencer disabled)

Seq control via FWD terminal.


Default Seq Ref is Ref Select

EMOP

Sequencer not enabled

Sequencer not enabled

EMOP2

Sequencer not enabled

Sequencer not enabled

LOC/EMOP

Sequencer not enabled

Sequencer not enabled

LOC/EMOP2

Sequencer not enabled

Sequencer not enabled

Table 25:Program Sequencer Control Configuration


NOTE: If Input Mode is configured to any of the EMOP options, the sequencer is not available.

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Keypad Control (Activation) of the Vacon 50X Program Sequencer


When activating or controlling the Vacon 50X Program Sequencer from the keypad, pressing the FWD key
commands the drive to cycle through the programmed states of the sequencer one time only (oneshot
operation). One-shot operation will run the sequencer until state 9 is reached, or until any state that is
not changed from the default is reached.
Pressing the SHIFT and FWD keys simultaneously causes the programmed sequence to repeat until the
Stop key is pressed (continuous operation). In continuous mode, the sequencer runs until state 9 or any
state that is not changed from the default is reached; it then jumps back to state 1.
Note that the REV key has no function in the sequencer mode.

Terminal Control of the Vacon 50X Program Sequencer


When activating or controlling the Vacon 50X Program Sequencer from terminals, continuous and oneshot operation is determined by whether the drive is wired for 2-wire or 3-wire control. If the terminal is
set up for 2-wire control, the sequencer operates in continuous mode (R/J terminal inactive). This will run
the sequencer until the Forward command is removed. If the terminal is set up for 3-wire control, the sequencer runs one cycle when the FWD terminal is activated.
Note that the REV terminal has no function in sequencer mode.

Vacon 50X Sequencer Dwell Functionality


The Vacon 50X sequencer has the capability to dwell, or pause, in a state and disregard any command to
advance to the next state. This can be done in two different ways, and both methods can be used at the
same time.
If the sequencer is actively running and the Enter key is pressed from the Operate screen of the Vacon
50X keypad, the sequencer will dwell in the current state (it will never advance to the next state). While
the sequencer is dwelling, a warning of Seq Dwell will flash on the Operate screen. To leave the dwell
state, press the Enter key again from the Operate screen.
The sequencer Dwell mode can also be entered by programming a digital input to Seq Dwell. The sequencer will then dwell in the current state, for as long as the digital input is active.

Vacon 50X Sequencer Advance Functionality


The sequencer has the ability to allow the user to advance to the next state without satisfying the conditions programmed to advance. To do this, program a digital input to Seq Advance. When a digital input
program to this option changes from inactive to active, a running sequencer will advance one state. This
feature is useful when debugging a sequence with long time intervals.

7.4.3 Sequencer State Configuration Overview


Each state of the program sequencer is defined by five characteristics:

Direction in which the drive will operate

Speed at which the drive will operate

Ramp selection of the drive

Output configuration (relays and digital outputs) of the drive

How the sequencer advances to the next state.


These five characteristics are configured by two parameters for each state. These parameters are
named Seq Cntl X and Seq Count X, where X represents the state number of the sequencer. The Seq
Cntl X parameter is a binary parameter that sets each of the five characteristics listed above. Seq
Count X configures the threshold that the sequencer will use in determining when to advance by the

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method programmed in the control parameter. The bit patterns of the Seq Cntl X parameters are
shown in Table 4:
Table 26:Seq Cntl Parameter, Bit Definition
10

Bit number

Program data

Bit

Description

10
9

Output Configuration:
00 - SeqOut-00
01 - SeqOut-01

10 - SeqOut-10
11 - SeqOut-11

8
7

Direction Selection:
00 - Stopped
01 - Forward

10 - Reverse
11 - DC Inject

6
5
4

State Duration:
000 - Time Base
001 - Pulse Count (Vin1)
010 - Low Volt Thres (Vin2)
011 - High Volt Thres (Vin2)

100 - Low Curr Thres (Cin)


101 - High Curr Thres (Cin)
110 - DI Compare
111 - Never Advance

Ramp Selection:
0 - Accel/Decel Time 1

1 - Accel/Decel Time 2

2
1
0

Speed Selection:
000 - Default Setpoint
001 - Preset Speed 1
010 - Preset Speed 2
011 - Preset Speed 3

100 - Preset Speed 4


101 - Preset Speed 5
110 - Preset Speed 6
111 - Max Frequency

Vacon 50X Sequencer Speed Selection


Table 5 gives more information on the speed selection options available in the Vacon 50X sequencer by
programming bits 0, 1, and 2 of each states control parameter. The options include any Preset Speed,
MaxFrequency, or allowing the reference to be determined in the normal Vacon 50X control path.
Binary Value

Definition (Resulting Speed)

000

Speed selection as in normal Vacon 50X operation, as defined by parameters 204 (Ref Select)
and 201 (Input Mode).

001

Value of parameter Preset Speed 1 (303).

010

Value of parameter Preset Speed 2 (304).

011

Value of parameter Preset Speed 3 (305).

100

Value of parameter Preset Speed 4 (306).

101

Value of parameter Preset Speed 5 (307).

110

Value of parameter Preset Speed 6 (308).

111

Value of parameter Max Frequency (302)

Table 27:Speed Selection Options

Vacon 50X Sequencer Ramping Selection


When the sequencer is active, the active ramp is no longer determined by parameter Ramp Select. The
user, however, does have the choice of using the main ramps (Accel Time 1/Decel Time1), or the alternate
ramps (Accel Time 2/Decel Time 2) for each independent state. This is determined by bit 3 of the control
parameter. If bit 3 is set to 1, then the alternate ramps are used (Accel Time 2/Decel Time 2).

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Sequencer Output Configuration


The Vacon 50X Program Sequencer allows digital outputs to be activated during states of the sequencer.
This function could be used to activate other devices in a system or to signal to an operator when a part
of the sequence is active. The user sets the digital output by setting bits 9 and 10 of the control parameter
with a binary value, and then sets a digital output parameter with the option for that same binary value.
For example, if a control state was output configured for a binary value of 11, then any digital output configured to SeqOut-11 would be activated during that time.

Sequencer Direction Selection


The sequencer allows each state to be configured as running Forward, Reverse, Stopped, or DC Injected
by setting bits 7 and 8 of the control parameters.

Sequencer State Duration


Bits 4, 5, and 6 of each sequencer control parameter specify how that step will allow advancement to the
next step. The options for advancement are time, pulse input, voltage threshold, current threshold, or
digital input comparison. After the advancement method is selected with these bits, the threshold of advancement is determined by the states count parameter (see the next paragraph).

Sequencer State Advance Threshold (via Count Parameter)


The sequencer count parameters work in conjunction with the state duration configuration in the control
parameter to determine when to advance to the next state. The function of this parameter is dependent
on the state duration configuration as defined in Table 6 on page 96. The range of data programmed into
this parameter can be from 0 to 65,535, and can represent time, pulse counts, analog voltage thresholds,
analog current thresholds, or digital comparison values.

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Bits 4, 5, 6
of Seq Cntl Description of Seq Count Function
Time Base The current sequencer state will last for a time interval equal to the number Seq
Count X multiplied by the time base configured in the Seq Appl parameter.

000

Seq Appl Setting

Time to Advance

Maximum Sequence Time

1 sec Base

(1 sec) * (Seq Count X)

18.2 hours

.1 sec Base

(0.1 sec) * (Seq Count X)

1.82 hours

0.01 sec Base

(0.01 sec) * (Seq Count X)

10.92 minutes

001

Pulse Count The current sequencer state will last until the number of pulses programmed into
Seq Count X is detected on terminal Vin1.

010

Low Analog Voltage Threshold The active sequencer state lasts until the voltage signal applied
to terminal Vin2 is < a value programmed into Seq Count X. The value programmed into Seq
Count X should be the percentage of input after span and offset are applied (where 100.00% =
10000).
Note: The % of analog input after span and offset can be read in parameter 912, Vin2 Status.

011

High Analog Voltage Threshold The active sequencer state lasts until the voltage signal applied
to terminal Vin2 is > a value programmed into Seq Count X. The value programmed into Seq
Count X should be the percentage of input after span and offset are applied (where 100.00% =
10000).
Note: The % of analog input after span and offset can be read in parameter 912, Vin2 Status.

100

Low Analog Current Threshold The active sequencer state lasts until the current signal applied
to Cin terminals is < a value programmed into Seq Count X. The value programmed into Seq
Count X should be the percentage of input after span and offset are applied (where 100.00% =
10000).
Note: The % of analog input after span and offset can be read in parameter 911, Cin Status.

101

High Analog Current Threshold The active sequencer state lasts until the current signal applied
to Cin terminals is > a value programmed into Seq Count X. The value programmed into Seq
Count X should be the percentage of input after span and offset are applied (where 100.00% =
10000).
Note: The % of analog input after span and offset can be read in parameter 911, Cin Status.
Digital Comparison The active sequencer state lasts until the binary value of digital inputs
configured to Seq1, Seq2, and Seq3 is equal to the value programmed into Seq Count X.
Note: For this option to work, DIx Configure parameters must be set to Seq1, Seq2, and
Seq3.

Digital Input Terminals

Seq Count

110

111

Description

Seq1

Seq2

Seq3

No input active

Seq1 active

Seq2 active

Seq1 & Seq2 active

Seq3 active

Seq1 & Seq3 active

Seq2 & Seq3 active

Seq1, Seq2, Seq3 active

The sequencer will never advance if this option is selected.

Table 28:Seq Count Definition Based on Cntl Parameter Configuration

7.4.4 Sequencer Status Indicators


When the sequencer is enabled, the control path indication field on the keypad will indicate SQx, where x
represents the active state of the sequencer. A sample operate screen (where the sequencer is in state
1) is shown below:
S

S
0

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When the sequencer is running, a warning, Seq Running, will flash on the screen to indicate that the
drive control state may change without user input. For example:
S Q 1 :

S t
0 .

0 H z

0 %

S Q 1

R u

H z

When the sequencer is dwelling (pausing) in a state, a warning, Seq Dwell, will flash on the screen to
indicate that the sequencer will not advance. For example:
S Q 1

S t
0

H z

S Q 1

S e
0

D w e

H z

7.4.5 Sample Sequencer Program


A machine is required to run in the forward direction at 50 Hz for one hour, then quickly decelerate to a
stop. While stopped, a digital output must be enabled to sound an alarm to an operator. After two minutes,
the machine must accelerate in the reverse direction to 5 Hz until a limit switch is activated, causing the
drive to decelerate to a stop. The following three sequential states can be programmed using only the
drive:
State 1

State 2

Direction Selection

Forward

Stop

State 3
Reverse

Speed Selection

50 Hz

Zero speed

5 Hz

Ramp Selection

Primary

Alternate

Primary

Output Configuration

SeqOut-00

SeqOut-01

SeqOut-10

State Duration

1 hour

2 minutes

Until DI active

Table 29:Sample Sequencer Program Requirements


First, since two of the sequential states are time-based, the proper setting of the Seq Appl parameter
must be determined. Since there is not time required that has resolution needed of less than one second,
the 1 sec Base option is the easiest to use. If greater resolution is needed (for example, if a state needed
to last for 2.5 seconds), another option should be chosen.
Since the sequence requires use of a digital input and a digital output, two non-sequencer parameters
need to be used. Set the parameter DI1 Configure to Seq1 and the parameter DO1 Configure to SeqOut-01.
Since control of the sequencer is only needed from the keypad, the configuration of the Input Mode parameter should be Local Only.
Required parameter modifications for this program are provided in Table 30, with explanations.

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Value

Explanation

Seq Appl

1 sec Base

Sets 1 second time increments

DI1 Configure

Seq1

Allows DI1 to end state 3

DO1 Configure

SeqOut-01

Allows DO1 to be active in state 2

Preset Speed 1

5 Hz

Speed for state 3

Preset Speed 6

50 Hz

Speed for state 1

Seq Cntl1

00010000110

No outputs/FWD/Timed/Primary Ramp/Preset Speed 6

Seq Count 1

3600

1 hour = 3600 seconds

Seq Cntl 2

01000001000

Enable Output/Stop/Timed/Alt Ramp/Speed Ignored

Seq Count 2

120

2 minutes = 120 seconds

Seq Cntl 3

00101100001

No outputs/REV/DI Value/Primary Ramp/Preset Speed 1

Seq Count 3

Seq1 active

98

Table 30:Required Parameter Settings for Sample Sequencer Program

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Output
Configuration

Direction
Selection

State Duration

Ramp
Selection

Speed Selection

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8. Troubleshooting
8.1 Vacon 50X Fault Codes
Table 1 shows the fault codes that may be displayed during Vacon 50X AC drive operation, along with suggestions for recovering from the fault condition.
When faults occur, you can access the status parameters that are saved along with the fault (Advanced
Fault history). To view these parameters, which store the drives status at the time of the fault, view Fault
History, and select Last Fault. Press the Shift key while viewing the last fault, and then use the UP and
DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the stored drive status parameters. Press the Shift key again to return to the programming mode fault parameter.
Code Fault
Display

System

Description

System fault

Adv.
Fault Explanation
Code

Suggestions for Recovery

microprocessor
0, 1, 2 Internal
problem

Consult factory for repair or replacement.

Thermistor profile incorrect

Consult factory for repair or replacement.

Memory problem when re- Reset drive to factory settings.


flashing the drives memo- Consult VACON.
ry

1, 2, 3 Conflict in drives memory

EE Checksum

Checksum error

The drive is receiving EE


write requests faster than
they can be processed.
Slow down the frequency of ModThis would typically be
caused by writing parame- bus writes.
ters too frequently through
Modbus.

Current calibration fault on


Check the motor connections to the
phase T1/U
terminal strip of the drive and at
Current calibration fault on the motor.
phase T2/V
Have motor checked.
Consult VACON for repair or reCurrent calibration fault on placement of drive.
phase T3/W

5 V supply is below 4 Vdc


for more than 100 ms

Short circuit was detected


on power-up

Short circuit was detected


during operation

Remove the short from the power


wiring.
Check for shorted motor.
Consult VACON.

The MOL digital input was


activated, depending on
pull-up or pull-down logic
configuration

Reset MOL contact or remove condition causing the MOL contact activation.

0
3

Curr Calibr

Current calibration fault

Power
Supp

Power supply
fault

IOC Trip

Instantaneous
overcurrent trip

MOL

MOL contact fault

Model ID

ID # out of range

Reset drive to factory settings.


Consult VACON.

Unable to write an EE parameter after a parameter Reset drive to factory settings.


has been changed through Consult VACON.
the keypad or SIO

board is not read0, 1, 2 Control


ing the drive ID properly

10

Res Lockout

Restart lockout

The number of fault restarts is greater than the


limit defined in the customer parameter.

11

Ground

Ground fault

The drive has detected current imbalance between


output phases. Imbalance
determined to be current
flow to ground.

Increase resistance between REF


and analog inputs.
Check wiring to REF terminals.
Consult VACON.

Consult VACON for repair or replacement.


Check the actual fault in the fault
log and use the appropriate remedy.
Check for unbalanced currents.
Check for grounded motor leads or
motor.
Consult VACON.

Note: Shaded faults are auto-resettable, except where noted.


Table 31:Vacon 50X Fault Codes

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Code Display

12

13

15

Vac Imblnce

OverVoltage

Dyn Brake

Description

Input voltage imbalance

Overvoltage condition

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Fault Explanation
Code

102

Suggestions for Recovery

The drive has detected a


singlephase condition or a
voltage imbalance outside
the drives rating while
running a load that could
be damaging to the drive.

The drive has detected an Verify incoming line power is within


overvoltage condition dur- specification. Add reactor or transing power-up (not auto-re- former to correct.
settable).

1, 3

The drive has detected an


overvoltage condition during a running condition.

Check input voltage and current for


imbalance, and correct.

Verify incoming line power and


check for regenerative load. Reduce Regen load or add dynamic
braking resistors. Regen Current
Limit may help; consult VACON.

The drive has detected an Verify incoming line power is within


overvoltage condition on
specification. Add reactor or transpower-up on the load side. former to correct.

The DB circuit is active on


power-up (not auto-resettable)

Check for failed braking transistor.


Consult VACON.

The DB circuit is being activated for too long, possibly causing the resistor to
overheat or fail.

Reduce braking cycle or increase


capacity. Activate current limit;
consult VACON.

The DB circuit is overload- Reduce braking cycle or increase


ed because of too large a
capacity. Activate current limit;
regenerative load.
consult VACON.

Dynamic brake
overload

The DB circuit is faulty on


3, 4, 5 power-up (not auto-resettable).

18

19

OverCurrent

Over
Temp

The drive sensed an over- Check for failed output power decurrent condition on pow- vice or shorted motor.
erup (not auto-resettable).

The drive sensed an overcurrent condition during


operation. The current has
exceeded the safe operation point of power devices.

Reduce load on motor. Verify that


Motor FLA is programmed correctly. Check for mechanical binding
and shock loading.

The temperature of the


heatsink exceeded a temperature limit.

Check that ambient temperature


does not exceed drives rating.
Check for fan operation (assuming
drive has fans installed).

The temperature of the


control board exceeded a
temperature limit.

Check that ambient temperature


does not exceed drives rating.
Check for fan operation (assuming
drive has fans installed).

The drive sensed the heatCheck thermistor connections or


sink thermistor sensor is
replace. Consult VACON.
faulty or not connected
properly.

The drive sensed the control board thermistor sensor is faulty or not
connected properly.

Check thermistor connections or


replace. Consult VACON.

The drive detected an overload that exceeds the customers defined overload
setting.

Check load current demand. Verify


Motor FLA is programmed to the
correct value. Verify TOL characteristic is correct for the application.

This fault occurs if the


temperature of the heatsink falls below 10.0 degrees C.

Verify that ambient temperature is


within the drives specifications; increase the ambient temperature if
necessary.

Overcurrent condition

Over-temperature condition

Motor timed
overload trip

20

Motor TOL

21

Low Temp Low temperature

Note: Shaded faults are auto-resettable, except where noted.


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Description

Adv.
Fault Explanation
Code

Suggestions for Recovery

22

Ref Loss

Speed reference
loss

The drive detected the analog input was configured to


fault if the input current
went below the level specified by customer parameters.

Check physical connections for reference signal. Check that programming for 420 mA signal is
correct. Verify that signal to the
drive is correct.

23

Brk Wire

Broken wire detection

The drive detected that the


potentiometer circuit wiring opened and generated
a fault.

Check wiring for loss of connection


to control terminals. Check that a
proper-value potentiometer is installed.

This fault occurs because


of a problem with the keypad or a keypad connection. It occurs if the drive
detects that it cannot read
any key presses.

This fault occurs because


of a problem with the keypad, a keypad connection,
or the wrong keypad is being used. It occurs if the
keypad ID for an Vacon 50X
cannot be read.

This fault occurs because


of a problem with the keypad or a keypad connection. It occurs if the drive
detects that it cannot write
to the LCD.

This fault occurs when the


drive is in a serial link control path and the amount of Check connections to the Modbus
time since the last Modbus port. Adjust value of parameter 903
(SIO Timer) as needed.
comm. exceeds the time
set in parameter 903 (SIO
Timer).

This fault occurs if the


drive takes more time to
decelerate to a stop than is Reduce the amount of regenerative
allowed. The timeout is de- energy or increase the Regen timetermined by the longest
out parameter.
deceleration ramp time
(Decel1 or Decel2) plus the
Regen Timeout parameter.

24

25

Keypad
Loss

Comm
Loss

Keypad loss

Communication
loss

26

Regen
Time

Regen timeout

27

Pwr
Bridge

Power bridge
fault

28

overDrive TOL Drive timed


load

Check the connection from keypad


to control board. Note that the keypad is not designed for remote
mounting.

The drive detected a failure


0, 1, 2 in the output power devic- Check for failed input power device.
es.

The drive sensed an overload that exceeded the


drive rating.

Check that load conditions do not


exceed the drives rating (120% for
60 seconds from nameplate current rating for normal duty and
150% or rated current for 60 seconds heavy duty).

29

Stuck Key

Stuck key error

This fault occurs if a key


press is detected upon
power-up. This would occur because of a defective Check for stuck keypad and repair
keypad or because some- or replace. Consult VACON.
one was holding down a
key when powering-up the
drive.

30

Param
Range

Parameter out of
range

One of the customer parameters is out of range.

Check for a parameter value saved


out of the standard range.
Reset parameters to factory default. Consult VACON.

Note: Shaded faults are auto-resettable, except where noted.


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Code Display

Description

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Fault Explanation
Code
0

Pwr Wiring

Power wiring error

32

Low Voltage

Low voltage trip

33

1Ph Overload

34

RS Meas.
Fail

31

35

Fan Loss

104

Suggestions for Recovery

This fault flags a problem


with the drive wiring.

Check that input power wiring is


not connected to load power termiThis fault can occur if an
IOC fault is detected during nals. Consult VACON.
the power wiring test.

This fault occurs if a power


dip occurs when the drive
is operating, and the drive
is not able to ride through
the power dip before shutting off outputs.

Verify that input line power is within


the drives specifications. Add a
transformer or reduce demands to
power feed. Consult VACON.

1Ph overload

If the user configures parameter 517 (Single Phase)


for singlephase operation,
this fault occurs if the bus
voltage ripple is outside
the limit of the drive.

Check that input power demand


does not exceed the drives capacity for single-phase operation. Consult VACON.

Stator resistance
measurement
failed

If the drive cannot measure Try the routine again and if the fault
the stator resistance prop- occurs twice, consult VACON.
erly, this fault occurs.

There is a problem with the


heat sink fan.

There is a problem with the


internal fan. This occurs
only on Size 4 and 5 models. All other models display a fan error warning.
Note that this is lack of fan Consult VACON.
control, so the fan can be
spinning and this fault will
still occur. This can happen
if the fan is on and should
not be, or if the fan feedback signals are obstructed from getting to the
control board.

Loss of fan control or operation

Note: Shaded faults are auto-resettable, except where noted.


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9. Hexadecimal to Binary Conversion


The Vacon 50X AC drive utilizes hexadecimal numbers to display and store the binary values of some parameters. These parameters are read and written as four-digit hexadecimal values. The hexadecimal values are then translated to binary values, with the binary values being compared to the key provided for
each parameter to determine what status is shown or what action is commanded.
The following table shows the sixteen hexadecimal values and the corresponding binary values. The binary values are divided into four columns so you may more readily see which bits of the status or control
words are affected by the binary values.
Hexadecimal Value

Binary Value

15
11
7
3

14
10
6
2

13
9
5
1

12
8
4
0

Corresponding Bit Positions of Parameter Words

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10. Fundamentals of PI Control


10.1 Introduction
The Vacon 50X AC drive has a built-in PI (Proportional-Integral) Controller that makes it possible to control a process by adjusting motor speed using a reference input and a feedback input. When the drive is
configured to operate with feedback from a transducer, the Vacon 50X AC drive essentially ceases to be
a frequency controller and instead becomes a process controller.
Several Vacon 50X parameters are specifically designed for PI control. These include:

490 (Appl Macro)


850 (PI Configure)
851 (PI Feedback)
852 (PI Prop Gain)
853 (PI Int Gain)
854 (PI Feed Gain)
855 (PI Error 1)
856 (PI Error 2)
857 (PI High Corr)
858 (PI Low Corr)

The function performed by each of these parameters is described in the following section. Figure 22 on
page 108 provides a flowchart of PI control and shows the interaction of these parameters.

10.2 Configuration of PI Control Parameters


This section discusses the parameters used for PI control and provides advice on how best to configure
these parameters for your particular application.

10.2.1 Parameter 490 (Appl Macro)


Parameter 490 (Appl Macro) is used to active the PI mode for either a Fan with PI or Pump with PI application.

10.2.2 Parameter 857 (PI High Corr) and 858 (PI Low Corr)
These two parameters define the correction limits for the drives response to a change in, or loss of, the
feedback signal.

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Max Frequency (302)

Freq
Reference

PI Feed Gain (854)

Feedback Scaling

-1

Signal Invertion

0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1

0
1

0
1
2

0
1
2

PI Feed Gain (854)

Vin1
Vin2
Cin

0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0

0
1

Cin Status (911)

Vin2 Status (912)

Vin1 Status (910)

Cin Span (210)

Cin Config (208)


Cin Offset (209)

Cin Input Scaling

Vin2 Span (213)

Vin2 Offset (212)

Vin2 Input Scaling


Vin2 Config (211)

Vin1 Span (207)

PI Low Corr
(858)

PI High Corr
(857)

Max Frequency(302)

PI Error 2
(856)

Vin1 Input Scaling


Vin1 Config (205)
Vin1 Offset (206)

PI Controller
PI Prop Gain (852)
PI Int Gain (853)

No PI
Dir F-FWD
Dir F-FWD E
Rev F-FWD
Rev F-FWD E
Dir Full
Dir Full E
Rev Full
Rev Full E

PI Configure (850)

PI Error 1 (855)
0.0%-100.00%

Feedback Selection

No PI
Dir F-FWD
Dir F-FWD E
Rev F-FWD
Rev F-FWD E
Dir Full
Dir Full E
Rev Full
Rev Full E

PI Configure (850)

Feed Forward Gain

PI Flow-Chart

Cin
Terminals

Vin2
Terminal

Vin1
Terminal

0
1
DI
1
DI
1
DI
1
DI

0
1

Feedback
Sensor

No PI
Dir F-FWD
Dir F-FWD E
Rev F-FWD
Rev F-FWD E
Dir Full
Dir Full E
Rev Full
Rev Full E

PI Configure (850)

PI Function Enable

Process

Motor

Slip
Compensation

Ramp
Generator

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10.2.3 Parameter 852 (PI Prop Gain)


Parameter 852 (PI Prop Gain) is the proportional feedback gain for the process control loop. It determines
the overall effect on the process for an incremental change in the feedback signal.
Generally, when configuring this parameter, you must observe the drives response to an incremental
change in the feedback input, and then decide if this response is sufficient.
For example, if the feedback input changes 1 V (or 1 mA), what is the drives response? Is it enough or too
much?

10.2.4 Parameter 853 (PI Int Gain)


Parameter 853 (PI Int Gain) is the integral feedback gain for the process control loop. This parameter determines the short-term effects of a change in the feedback signal.
Generally, when configuring this parameter, you must observe the drives response to an incremental
change in the feedback input over a certain length of time, and then decide if this response is acceptable.
For example, if the feedback input changed 1 V (or 1 mA) for 5 seconds, what is the drives response? Is
it acceptable? Would you prefer to have the drive ignore a change over such a short time period, but still
react to longer time durations (say, 8 to 10 seconds)? (If so, decreasing the integral gain by reducing the
value for parameter 853 would have that effect.)

10.2.5 Parameter 854 (PI Feed Gain)


Parameter 854 (PI Feed Gain) is the feedback scaling factor. It is used to scale the signal supplied by the
transducer thereby optimizing the effect of the signal on the drive.

10.2.6 Parameter 850 (PI Configure)


Parameter 850 (PI Configure) determines the characteristics of the process control loop direct-acting
or inverse-acting (also known as reverse-acting), the rate of response (fast or slow), whether feed-forward is enabled, and whether the loop is operated via digital inputs. The following paragraphs discuss
each of these characteristics in more detail:

Direct- or inverse-acting loop


In a direct-acting loop, as the process speed increases, the feedback signal will decrease and cause a
corresponding decrease in the process speed as it approaches the regulation point. This type is typically
employed in pump applications where the level control is the process variable.
Conversely, in an inverse-acting loop, as the process speed increases, the feedback signal increases but
causes a corresponding decrease in the process speed as it approaches the regulation point. This type is
typically employed in supply pump applications where the pressure is the process variable.

Slow or fast rate of response


A slow rate of response (over 10 s, usually) is most often selected for processes with long time constraints
(for example, thermal and fluid level controls). On the other hand, a fast response rate is utilized for processes with short time constraints (such as mechanical systems and pressure loops). Most industrial
systems require a slow rate of response.

Whether feed-forward is enabled


Feed-forward is usually enabled when there is very little difference between the process speed and the
feedback signal.
For example, feed-forward is useful in speed regulation situations, such as controlling motor speed in
a closed loop. Note that feed-forward should be enabled when attempting to close a speed loop.
Feed-forward is not suited to applications such as pressure regulation systems because generally the
process speed and the process variable are vastly different.

Whether PI control is enabled via a digital input


A digital input, when properly configured via the corresponding parameter, may be used to toggle PI control.

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Generally, a digital input is used when the process will be operated as both a closed and an open loop and/
or when circumstances may arise where you would want to override the process speed as determined by
the process variable and reference.
Remember: to complete the implementation, you must configure a digital input separately to invoke PI
control.

10.3 Tuning the PI Control Loop


Once the parameters are initially configured, you should tune them so the process control loop operates
as optimally as possible. To make tuning easier, the following recommendations should be observed:

If your application does not require enabling by digital input, for the duration of
tuning you should select a value for parameter 850 (PI Configure) which does allow
a digital input to enable PI control. Once tuning is finished, you can restore the
parameter to its original value.
Install a switch to select closed loop and open loop performance.
Connect a calibration signal to the drive to simulate the effects of the transducers
signal. While this is not absolutely required, it can be very helpful.

Once the preparations for tuning are complete, enable PI control via the digital input and set the switch
to open loop. Then operate the drive, utilizing any necessary instrumentation (for example, pressure
gauges, meters, etc.) to characterize the range of the signal supplied from the transducer (for example,
at 3 PSI, the transducer provides 1 V). This will aid in better understanding the operation of the system
and make calibration easier.
Select a mid-range operating point for the system and inject a signal close to that which the transducer
would provide at that point. Vary the signal by the value determined by the set-up technician and determine whether the proportional response of the system is appropriate. If the questions posed in the previous section are answered correctly and your initial assumptions prove correct, a combination of input
scaling and proportional gain should make the performance match the system.
Next, examine the transient or short-term effects that are common on all realworld systems. Use the calibrator to change the feedback signal by some value for a measured interval, with the value and duration
approximating the real system.
For example, say 1 V for 5 seconds was selected. By monitoring parameter 856 (PI Error 2), the effect of
the feedback signal may be observed. The value of this parameter should increase and then settle back
to zero, or perhaps go below zero (negative). The value of the parameter may go positive and negative a
number of times as a response to repeated 5 second transients. Tune parameter 853 (PI Int Gain) to optimize this effect to suit the circumstances.
Finally, put the transducer into the circuit and review the results. The results will likely show that the value of parameter 853 (PI Int Gain) needs to be modified to complete the implementation. Minor adjustment
of the other PI control parameters may also be necessary.
Once the process control loop is optimally functioning, if you changed the value of parameter 850 (PI Configure) for tuning, restore it to its original value.
If you need further assistance or advice, please contact VACON. (See the inside front cover of this manual
for information on how to contact technical support.)

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11. EU Declaration of Conformity


Vacon, Inc.
440 North Fifth Avenue
Chambersburg, PA 17201 USA
hereby declare that the products:
Product Name: Vacon 50X Series
Model Numbers:
0004 2, 0007 2, 0010 2, 0015 2, 0022 2, 0028 2, 0042 2, 0054 2, 0068 2, 0002 5, 0004 5, 0005 5,
0009 5, 0012 5, 0016 5, 0023 5, 0031 5, 0037 5, 0043 5, 0061 5, 0071 5, 0086 5, 0105 5, 0140 5, 0168 5,
0205 5, 0240 5, 0002 6, 0003 6, 0004 6, 0006 6, 0009 6, 0011 6, 0017 6, 0022 6, 0027 6, 0032 6, 0041 6, 0052
6, 0062 6, 0077 6, 0099 6, 0125 6, 0144 6, 0192 6
have been designed and manufactured in accordance with standards:
Low Voltage Directive: EN50178
Electronic equipment for use in power installations
Electromagnetic compatibility: EN61800-3
Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems Part 3:
EMC product standard including specific test methods
The products referenced above are for the use of control of the speed of AC motors.
The use in residential and commercial premises (Class B) requires an optional WLF series filter.
Via internal mechanisms and Quality Control, it is verified that these products conform to the requirements of the Directive and applicable standards.
Chambersburg, PA, USA 31. May 2007

Frank H. Custis
Marketing Manager
Electronics Division

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12. Summary of Vacon 50X Parameters


12.1 Default Settings
No.

Parameter Name

Options

Default

001

Model Number

Model Dependent

Read-only

User Setting

See Page
60

002

Software Rev

0.0099.99

Read-only

60

003

Rated Current

0.0200.0 A

Read-only

60

005

Serial No. 1

065535

Read-only

60

006

Serial No. 2

065535

Read-only

60

010

Last Fault

text string

Read-only

60

025

4th Fault

text string

Read-only

60

040

3rd Fault

text string

Read-only

60

055

2nd Fault

text string

Read-only

61

070

1st Fault

text string

Read-only

61

102

Output Freq

0.0400.0 Hz

Read-only

61

103

Output Voltage

0600 V

Read-only

61

104

Output Current

0.0200.0 A

Read-only

61

105

Drive Load

200.0200.0%

Read-only

61

106

Load Torque

200.0200.0%

Read-only

61

107

Drive Temp

20.0200.0 C

Read-only

61

108

Total Run Time

0.06553.5 h

Read-only

61

109

Power On Hours

065535 h

Read-only

62

110

Stator Freq

0.0400.0 Hz

Read-only

62

111

DC Bus Voltage

01000 Vdc

Read-only

62

115

Drive Power Out

0.0200.0%

Read-only

62

201

Input Mode

text string

Local Only

62

202

Rev Enable

text string

Forward

63

203

Stop Key Remote

text string

Coast

63

204

Ref Select

text string

Vin1

63

205

Vin1 Config

text string

010V

64

206

Vin1 Offset

0.0100.0%

0.00%

64

207

Vin1 Span

10.0200.0%

100.00%

64

208

Cin Config

text string

020mA 50

64

209

Cin Offset

0.0100.0%

0.0%

65

210

Cin Span

10.0200.0%

100.0%

65

211

Vin2 Config

text string

010V

65

212

Vin2 Offset

0.0100.0%

0.00%

65

213

Vin2 Span

10.0200.0%

100.00%

65

214

Vin1 Filter Time

01000 ms

20 ms

66

215

Cin Filter Time

01000 ms

20 ms

66

216

Vin2 Filter Time

01000 ms

20 ms

66

217

Trim Ref Enable

text string

Disabled

66

218

Trim % Factor

100.0 to 100.0%

0.0%

66

222

Ref Loss Fault

text string

Disabled

66

301

Min Frequency

0.0Max Freq.

0.0 Hz

67

302

Max Frequency

20.0400.0 Hz

60.0 Hz

67

303

Preset Freq 1

Min FreqMax Freq

5.0 Hz

67

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No.

Parameter Name

Options

Default

304

Preset Freq 2

Min FreqMax Freq

10.0 Hz

67

305

Preset Freq 3

Min FreqMax Freq

20.0 Hz

67

306

Preset Freq 4

Min FreqMax Freq

30.0 Hz

67

307

Preset Freq 5

Min FreqMax Freq

40.0 Hz

67

308

Preset Freq 6

Min FreqMax Freq

50.0 Hz

67

309

Cut-Off Freq

0.05.0 Hz

0.0 Hz

67

text string

(Size 04):
ART-DI
(Size 5):
S-Curve

67
68

401

Ramp Select

User Setting

114

See Page

402

Accel Time 1

0.13200.0 sec

5.0 sec

403

Decel Time 1

0.13200.0 sec

5.0 sec

68

404

Accel Time 2

0.13200.0 sec

3.0 sec

68

405

Decel Time 2

0.13200.0 sec

3.0 sec

69

406

DC Inject Config

text string

DC at Stop

69

407

DC Inject Time

0.05.0 sec

0.2 sec

69

408

DC Inject Level

0.0100.0%

50.0%

69

409

DC Inj Freq

0.020.0 Hz

0.0 Hz

70

410

DB Config

text string

Internal

70

414

S Ramp Rounding

1100%

25%

70

490

App Macro

text string

Factory

50

491

Seq Appl

text string

Disabled

50

492

SIO Visible

text string

No

50

501

V/Hz Select

text string

Linear Fxd

71

502

Voltage Boost

0.050%

1.0%

72

503

V/Hz Knee Freq

25.0400.0 Hz

60.0 Hz

72

504

Skip Freq Band

0.220.0 Hz

0.2 Hz

72

505

Skip Freq 1

Min FreqMax Freq

0.0 Hz

72

506

Skip Freq 2

Min FreqMax Freq

0.0 Hz

72

507

Skip Freq 3

Min FreqMax Freq

0.0 Hz

72

508

Skip Freq 4

Min FreqMax Freq

0.0 Hz

72

509

Rated Mtr Volt

100V690V

Model Dependent

73

510

Rated Mtr FLA

50%200% of ND Rating

ND Rating

73

511

Rated Mtr RPM

024000 rpm

1750 rpm

73

512

Midpoint Freq

0.0 HzV/Hz Knee


Freq

60.0 Hz

73

513

Midpoint Volt

0.0100.0%

100.0%

73

514

Motor RS

0.0655.35 Ohm

Model Dependent

73

515

Power Factor

0.501.00

0.80

73

516

Slip Comp Enable

text string

No

74

517

Single Phase

text string

No

74

519

Find Mtr Data

Not Active/Motor RS

Not Active

74

520

Filter FStator

1100 ms

8 ms

74

521

Start Field En

Yes/No

No

74

522

Filter Time Slip

101000 ms

100 ms

75

523

Id Percent

0200%

Read-only

75

524

Iq Percent

0200%

Read-only

75

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No.

Parameter Name

Options

Default

525

Power Fail Cfg

text string

CTS No Msg

User Setting

See Page
75

526

UV Ride-Thru En

text string

w/ LVT

76

600

Current Lim Sel

06

Fixed Lvls

76

601

Cur Lim Mtr Fwd

5%150%

120%

77

602

Cur Lim Mtr Rev

5%150%

120%

77

603

Cur Lim Reg Fwd

5%150%

80%

77

604

Cur Lim Reg Rev

5%150%

80%

77

605

Cur Lim Freq

0.0400.0 Hz

3.0 Hz

77

606

Ramp Time CL

0.13200.0 sec

1.0 sec

77

607

Cur Lim Minimum

050%

10%

77

608

Restart Number

text string

78

609

Restart Delay

060 sec

60 sec

78
78

610

Timed OL Select

text string

In Duty 60sec

613

Max Regen Ramp

1001000%

300%

79

700

Vmet Config

text string

Freq Out

79

701

Vmet Span

0.0200.0%

100.0%

79

702

Imet Config

text string

Drive Load

80

703

Imet Span

0.0200.0%

100.0%

80

704

Imet Offset

0.090.0%

0.0%

80

705

Relay 1 Select

text string

Drv Fault

80

706

Relay 2 Select

text string

Drv Run

80

707

DO1 Select

text string

Drv Ready

80

708

DO2 Select

text string

At Speed

80

720

Active Logic

text string

Active High

81

721

DI1 Configure

text string

Preset 1

81

722

DI2 Configure

text string

Preset 2

81

723

DI3 Configure

text string

Preset 3

81

724

DI4 Configure

text string

Alt Ramp

81

725

DI5 Configure

text string

Fault Reset

81

726

MOL Polarity

text string

NO Operate

82

727

MOL Configure

text string

MOL

82

801

Program Number

09999

83
83

802

Start Options

text string

LS Lockout

803

PWM Frequency

0.616.0 kHz

3.0 kHz

83

804

Display Mode

text string

Std Disply

84

805

Display Units(1)

alphanumeric

RPM:1

84

809

Display Scale

165535

84

810

Language

text string

English

85

811

Access Code

09999

85

812

Freq Ref Output

text string

6FS

85

813

Speed Ratio

0.0200.0%

100.0%

85

814

Display Status

text string

Drive load

85

816

Fly Catch Mode

Sweep Fwd / Rev / F/


R

Sweep Fwd

86

850

PI Configure

text string

No PI

86

851

PI Feedback

text string

Vin1

87

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No.

Parameter Name

Options

Default

852

PI Prop Gain

02000

See Page
87

853

PI Int Gain

010000

87

854

PI Feed Gain

02000

1000

87

855

PI Error 1

0.00100.00%

Read-only

87

856

PI Error 2

0.00100.00%

Read-only

87

857

PI High Corr

0.00100.00%

100.00%

87

858

PI Low Corr

0.00100.00%

0.00%

87

900

SIO Protocol

text string

RTU N81

88

901

SIO Baud Rate

text string

9600

88

902

Comm Drop #

1247

88

903

SIO Timer

0.060.0 sec

1.0 sec

88

904

SIO Cntl Word

text string

0x0000

89

905

Ext Ref Freq1

MinMax Freq

0.0 Hz

89

906

Ext Ref Freq2

MinMax Freq

0.0 Hz

89

908

Status Word

text string

Read-only

89

909

DI Status

text string

Read-only

90

910

Vin1 Status

0.00100.00%

Read-only

90

911

Cin Status

0.00100.00%

Read-only

90

912

Vin2 Status

0.00100.00%

Read-only

90

913

Output Status

text string

Read-only

90

914

Vmet Status

0.00100.00%

Read-only

90

915

Imet Status

0.00100.00%

Read-only

90

916

Infrared Baud

n/a

9600

91

931

Seq Cntl 1

n/a

00000000000

91

932

Seq Cntl 2

n/a

00000000000

91

933

Seq Cntl 3

n/a

00000000000

91

934

Seq Cntl 4

n/a

00000000000

91

935

Seq Cntl 5

n/a

00000000000

91

936

Seq Cntl 6

n/a

00000000000

91

937

Seq Cntl 7

n/a

00000000000

91

938

Seq Cntl 8

n/a

00000000000

91

939

Seq Cntl 9

n/a

00000000000

91

951

Seq Count 1

065535

91

952

Seq Count 2

065535

91

953

Seq Count 3

065535

91

954

Seq Count 4

065535

91

955

Seq Count 5

065535

91

956

Seq Count 6

065535

91

957

Seq Count 7

065535

91

958

Seq Count 8

065535

91

959

Seq Count 9

065535

91

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12.2 Parameter Names in 5 Languages


Nr.

English

001

Model Number

German

Italian

Modellnummer Numero Modello

French

Spanish

Numero Modelo

Numero de modele

002

Software Rev

Softwareversion

Vers Software

Rev del Softwar

Rev du Logiciel

003

Rated Current

Geraetenennstrom

Corrente Nom

Corrien Clasif

Courant Nominal

005

Serial No 1

Serien Nr. 1

Nr Seriale 1

Num de Serie 1

Numero Serie 1

006

Serial No 2

Serien Nr. 2

Nr Seriale 2

Num de Serie 2

Numero Serie 2

010

Last Fault

Letzter Fehler

Ultimo Errore

Ultima Fallo

Derniere Faute

025

4th Fault

Vierter Fehler

Quarto Errore

4to Fallo

4ieme Faute

040

3rd Fault

Dritter Fehler

Terzo Errore

3ro Fallo

3ieme Faute

055

2nd Fault

Zweiter Fehler

Secondo Errore

2do Fallo

2ieme Faute

070

1st Fault

Erster Fehler

Primo Errore

1r Fallo

1iere Faute

102

Output Freq

Ausg. Freq.

Freq Uscita

Frec Salida

Freq Sortie

103

Output Voltage

Ausg. Spannung

Tens di Uscita

Tension Salida

Tension Sortie

104

Output Current

Ausg. Strom

Corr di Uscita

Corrien Salida

Courant Sortie

105

Drive Load

Ausg. Last

Caric Inver

Invert Carga

Charge Sort

106

Load Torque

Ausg. Moment

Mom di Uscita

Torque de Carga

Couple Charge

107

Drive Temp

Kk. Temp.

Temp Invert

Temp Invert

Temp Cntl

108

Total Run Time

Motor Laufzeit

Tempo Funz Mot

Tiemp Pasad Tot

Duree Fonction

109

Power On Hours

Betriebszeit

Ore funzionam

Hrs Tot Prend

Duree D'Aliment

110

Stator Freq

Statorfreq.

FreqStatore

Frc Estator

Freq Stator

111

DC Bus Voltage

Zwischenk. Spa.

Tensione Bus DC

Tens Bus CC

Tension Bus-DC

115

Drive Power Out

Ausgangsleist.

Pot Usc Inv

Pot Sal Drive

Puis Sort Cntl

201

Input Mode

Steuermodus

Modo Comando

Modo Entrada

Mode Entree

202

Rev Enable

Rev. Auswahl

Rev Abilitato

Rev Permita

Activer Renverse

203

Stop Key Remote

Stoptaste Rem

Tast Stop Rem

Boton Parad Tel

Rem Cle Arret

204

Ref Select

Ref. Auswahl

Selezione Rif

Ref Selec

Ref Select

205

Vin1 Config

Vin1 Auswahl

Vin1 Config

Vin1 Config

Vin1 Config

206

Vin1 Offset

Vin1 Offset

Vin1 Offset

Vin1 Comp

Vin1 Decalage

207

Vin1 Span

Vin1 Bereich

Vin1 Campo

Vin1 Extension

Vin1 Span

208

Cin Config

Cin Auswahl

Cin Config

Cin Config

Cin Config

209

Cin Offset

Cin Offset

Cin Offset

Cin Comp

Cin Decalage

210

Cin Span

Cin Bereich

Cin Campo

Cin Extension

Cin Span

211

Vin2 Config

Vin2 Auswahl

Vin2 Config

Vin2 Config

Vin2 Config

212

Vin2 Offset

Vin2 Offset

Vin2 Offset

Vin2 Comp

Vin2 Decalage

213

Vin2 Span

Vin2 Bereich

Vin2 Campo

Vin2 Extension

Vin2 Span

301

Min Frequency

Min. Frequenz

Frequenza Min

Frecuencia Min

Frequence Min

302

Max Frequency

Max. Frequenz

Frequenza Max

Frecuencia Max

Frequence Max

303

Preset Freq 1

Fixfrequenz 1

Freq Fissa 1

Frec Predet 1

Freq 1 Prereglee

304

Preset Freq 2

Fixfrequenz 2

Freq Fissa 2

Frec Predet 2

Freq 2 Prereglee

305

Preset Freq 3

Fixfrequenz 3

Freq Fissa 3

Frec Predet 3

Freq 3 Prereglee

306

Preset Freq 4

Fixfrequenz 4

Freq Fissa 4

Frec Predet 4

Freq 4 Prereglee

307

Preset Freq 5

Fixfrequenz 5

Freq Fissa 5

Frec Predet 5

Freq 5 Prereglee

308

Preset Freq 6

Fixfrequenz 6

Freq Fissa 6

Frec Predet 6

Freq 6 Prereglee

401

Ramp Select

Rampen Auswahl

Selezione Rampa

Rampa Selec

Select Rampe

402

Accel Time 1

Hochlaufz. 1

Tempo Accel 1

Tiempo Acel 1

Temps Accel 1

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Nr.

English

German

Italian

French

Spanish

403

Decel Time 1

Tieflaufz. 1

Tempo Decel 1

Tiemp Desacel 1

Temps Decel 1

404

Accel Time 2

Hochlaufz. 2

Tempo Accel 2

Tiempo Acel 2

Temps Accel 2

405

Decel Time 2

Tieflaufz. 2

Tempo Decel 2

Tiemp Desacel 2

Temps Decel 2

406

DC Inject Config

DC-Bremsauswahl

Config Freno DC

Config CC Inyect

Config Inject DC

407

DC Inject Time

DC-Bremszeit

Tempo Freno DC

Tiemp CC Inyect

Temps DC Inject

408

DC Inject Level

DC-Bremspegel

Livello Freno DC

Nivel CC Inyec

Niveau DC Inject

409

DC Inject Freq

DC-Bremsfreq.

Freq Freno DC

Frec CC Inyec

Freq DC Inject

410

DB Config

DB Auswahl

DB Config

DB Config

DB Config

414

S Ramp Rounding

S-Rampenverschl.

Andamento CurvaS

Redondeo S-Rampa

Arrond. Rampe S

490

Appl Macro

Makro Auswahl

Scelta Macro

Macro de apl

Appl Macro

491

Seq Appl

Sequenz Auswahl

Scelta Sequenza

Secuen Aplic

Seq Appl

492

SIO Visible

SIO Sichtbar

SIO Visibile

SIO Visible

SIO Visible

501

V/Hz Select

V/Hz Auswahl

Selezione V/Hz

V/Hz Selec

V/Hz Select

502

Voltage Boost

Boost Spannung

Tensione Boost

Refuerzo Tens

Boost Tension

503

V/Hz Knee Freq

V/Hz Knickfreq.

V/Hz Knee Freq

V/Hz Frec Rodil

V/Hz Knee Freq

504

Skip Freq Band

Sperrfreq. Band

Banda Escl Freq

Banda Frec Salto

Bande Extraite

505

Skip Freq 1

Sperrbereich 1

Escl Freq 1

Frec Salto 1

Freq Extraite 1

506

Skip Freq 2

Sperrbereich 2

Escl Freq 2

Frec Salto 2

Freq Extraite 2

507

Skip Freq 3

Sperrbereich 3

Escl Freq 3

Frec Salto 3

Freq Extraite 3

508

Skip Freq 4

Sperrbereich 4

Escl Freq 4

Frec Salto 4

Freq Extraite 4

509

Rated Mtr Volt

Motornennspan.

Tens Nom Motore

Tens Salida Nom

Tens Mtr Nominal

510

Rated Mtr FLA

Motornennstrom

Corr Nom Motore

Corr Nom Mtr

Mtr FLA Nominal

511

Rated Mtr RPM

Motornenndrehz.

RPM Nom Motore

RPM Nom Mtr

Mtr RPM Nominal

512

Midpoint Freq

Freq. Stuetzst.

Punto Medio Freq

Punto Med Frec

Point Centr Freq

513

Midpoint Volt

Span. Stuetzst.

Punto Medio Tens

Punto Med Tens

Point Centr Tens

514

Motor RS

Motor RS

Motore RS

Motor RS

Moteur RS

515

Power Factor

Leistungsfaktor

Fattore Pot

Factor Pot

Fact. Puiss

516

Slip Comp Enable

Schlupfkomp.

Comp Scorrimento

Perm Comp Dslz

Activ Comp Gliss

517

Single Phase

1 Phasen

Singola Fase

Solo Fase

Simple Phase

519

Find Mtr Data

Find Mtr Daten

Cerc dati Mtr

Consig Datos Mtr

Find Mtr Data

520

Filter Fstator

Fstator Filterz.

Filtro Fstatore

Filt Festator

Filter Fstator

521

Start Field En

Feldaufbau

Campo Start Abil

Campo Arr Perm

Start Field En

522

Filter Time Slip

Schlupf Filterz.

Filter Temp Scor

Tiemp Filt Sliz

Filter Time Slip

523

ID Percent

ID Prozent

ID Percento

ID Por Ciento

ID Pourcent

524

IQ Percent

IQ Prozent

IQ Percento

IQ Por Ciento

IQ Pourcent

600

Current Lim Sel

Strombegr. Ausw.

Sel Limite Corr

Sel Lim Corrien

Sel Lim Courant

601

Cur Lim Mtr Fwd

Strombegr.Mtr.Fw

Lim Corr Mtr Fwd

Lim Cor Mtr FWD

Lim Cour Mtr Avt

602

Cur Lim Mtr Rev

Strombegr.Mtr.Rw

Lim Corr Mtr Rev

Lim Cor Mtr REV

Lim Cour Mtr Inv

603

Cur Lim Reg Fwd

Strombegr.Gen.Fw

Lim Corr Reg Fwd

Lim Cor Reg FWD

Lim Cour Reg Avt

604

Cur Lim Reg Rev

Strombegr.Gen.Rw

Lim Corr Reg Rev

Lim Cor Reg REV

Lim Cour Reg Inv

605

Cur Lim Freq

Freq. Strombegr.

Lim Corr Freq

Lim Cor Frec

Lim Cour Freq

606

Ramp Time CL

Rampe Strombegr.

Tempo Rampa LC

Tiempo Rampa LC

Temps Rampe LC

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Italian

French

Spanish

607

Cur Lim Minimum

Min. Strombegr.

Lim cor minimo

Min Lim Cor

Cur Lim Minimum

608

Restart Number

Fehlerrestart

Numero Restart

Numero Arranqu

Nbr Redemarrage

609

Restart Delay

Verzoeg.Fehlerr.

Ritardo Restart

Retardo Arranque

Delai Redemar

610

Timed OL Select

Ueberlast Ausw.

Selez Tempo OL

Tiemp Sobrec Sel

Temps Surch Sel

613

Max Regen Ramp

Max Regen Ramp

Max Regen Ramp

Max Regen Ramp

Max Regen Ramp

700

Vmet Config

Vmet Auswahl

Vmet Config

Vmet Config

Vmet Config

701

Vmet Span

Vmet Bereich

Vmet Campo

Vmet Extension

Vmet Span

702

Imet Config

Imet Auswahl

Imet Config

Imet Config

Imet Config

703

Imet Span

Imet Bereich

Imet Campo

Imet Extension

Imet Span

704

Imet Offset

Imet Offset

Imet Offset

Imet Comp

Imet Decalage

705

Relay 1 Select

Relais 1 Auswahl

Rele 1 Selez

Relais 1 Selec

Relais 1 Select

706

Relay 2 Select

Relais 2 Auswahl

Rele 2 Selez

Relais 2 Selec

Relais 2 Select

707

DO1 Select

DO1 Auswahl

DO1 Selez

DO1 Selec

DO1 Select

708

DO2 Select

DO2 Auswahl

DO2 Selez

DO2 Selec

DO2 Select

720

Active Logic

DI Logik

Logica Attiva

Logica Activa

Logique Active

721

DI1 Configure

DI1 Auswahl

DI1 Configuraz

DI1 Configure

DI1 Configure

722

DI2 Configure

DI2 Auswahl

DI2 Configuraz

DI2 Configure

DI2 Configure

723

DI3 Configure

DI3 Auswahl

DI3 Configuraz

DI3 Configure

DI3 Configure

724

DI4 Configure

DI4 Auswahl

DI4 Configuraz

DI4 Configure

DI4 Configure

725

DI5 Configure

DI5 Auswahl

DI5 Configuraz

DI5 Configure

DI5 Configure

726

MOL Polarity

MOL Polaritaet

Polarita MOL

Polaridad MOL

Polaritee MOL

801

Program Number

Programm Nummer

Num Programma

Numero Del Prog

Numero Program

802

Start Options

Startoption

Opzioni di Avvio

Opciones Arranq

Options Demarr

803

PWM Frequency

PWM Frequenz

Frequenza PWM

Frecuencia Mod

Frequence PWM

804

Display Mode

Anzeigeeinheit

Modo Visualiz

Opcion en Pant

Mode Affichage

805

Display Units

Anzeigeformat

Unit Visualiz

Unidad en Pant

Unites Affichage

809

Display Scale

Anzeigefaktor

Scala Visualiz

Escala en Pant

Echelle Affichee

810

Language

Sprache

Lingua

Idioma

Language

811

Access Code

Zugangscode

Codice Accesso

Codigo Aceso

Code Acces

812

Freq Ref Output

Frequenzausgang

Freq Rif Uscita

Frec Ref Salida

Ref Freq Sortie

813

Speed Ratio

Skal.Freq.Eing.

Cal Rif Dig

Relacion de Frec

Ratio Vitesse

814

Display Status

Anzeigeoption

Opzione Display

Estado en Pant

Etat Affichage

816

Fly Catch Mode

Fangmodus

Modo agg al volo

Modo de Reten

Fly Catch Mode

850

PI Configure

PI Auswahl

PI Config

PI Configure

PI Config

851

PI Feedback

PI Rueckfuehrung

PI Retroazione

PI Regeneracion

PI Feedback

852

PI Prop Gain

PI Proportional

PI Guad Prop

PI Aumento Prop

PI Prop Gain

853

PI Int Gain

PI Integral

PI Guad Int

PI Aumento Int

PI Int Gain

854

PI Feed Gain

PI Verst.Rueckf.

PI Guad Deriv

PI Aumento Reg

PI Feed Gain

855

PI Error 1

PI Fehler 1

PI Errore 1

PI Error 1

PI Erreur 1

856

PI Error 2

PI Fehler 2

PI Errore 2

PI Error 2

PI Erreur 2

857

PI High Corr

PI Obergrenze

PI Lim Superiore

PI Alto Corr

PI Haute Corr

858

PI Low Corr

PI Untergrenze

PI Lim Inferiore

PI Bajo Corr

PI Basse Corr

900

SIO Protocol

SIO Protokoll

Protocollo SIO

SIO Protocol

SIO Protocol

901

SIO Baud Rate

SIO Baudrate

Baud Rate SIO

SIO Baud Rate

SIO Baud Rate

902

Comm Drop #

SIO Adresse

Indirizzo SIO

Direccion SIO

Comm Drop #

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903

SIO Timer

SIO Timeout

Timer SIO

SIO Temprizador

SIO Timer

904

SIO Cntl Word

SIO Steuerwort

Cntl Word SIO

SIO Palab Cntl

SIO Cntl Word

905

Ext Ref Freq 1

Ext Freq. Ref. 1

Rif Est Freq 1

Frec Ref Ext 1

Freq Ref Ext 1

906

Ext Ref Freq 2

Ext Freq. Ref. 2

Rif Est Freq 2

Frec Ref Ext 2

Freq Ref Ext 2

908

Status Word

Statuswort

Status Word

Palabra Estado

Status Word

909

DI Status

Status DI

Stato DI

DI Estado

DI Status

910

Vin1 Status

Status Vin1

Stato Vin1

Vin1 Estado

Vin1 Status

911

Cin Status

Status Cin

Stato Cin

Cin Estado

Cin Status

912

Vin2 Status

Status Vin2

Stato Vin2

Vin2 Estado

Vin2 Status

913

Output Status

Status Ausgang

Stato Usci

Salida Estado

Output Status

914

Vmet Status

Status Vmet

Stato Vmet

Vmet Estado

Vmet Status

915

Imet Status

Status Imet

Stato Imet

Imet Estado

Imet Status

916

Infared Baud

Infrarot Baudr.

Baud Infrarosso

Baudio Infrared

Infared Baud

931

Seq Cntl 1

Seq. Strg 1

Seq Cntl 1

Secuen Cntl 1

Seq Cntl 1

932

Seq Cntl 2

Seq. Strg 2

Seq Cntl 2

Secuen Cntl 2

Seq Cntl 2

933

Seq Cntl 3

Seq. Strg 3

Seq Cntl 3

Secuen Cntl 3

Seq Cntl 3

934

Seq Cntl 4

Seq. Strg 4

Seq Cntl 4

Secuen Cntl 4

Seq Cntl 4

935

Seq Cntl 5

Seq. Strg 5

Seq Cntl 5

Secuen Cntl 5

Seq Cntl 5

936

Seq Cntl 6

Seq. Strg 6

Seq Cntl 6

Secuen Cntl 6

Seq Cntl 6

937

Seq Cntl 7

Seq. Strg 7

Seq Cntl 7

Secuen Cntl 7

Seq Cntl 7

938

Seq Cntl 8

Seq. Strg 8

Seq Cntl 8

Secuen Cntl 8

Seq Cntl 8

939

Seq Cntl 9

Seq. Strg 9

Seq Cntl 9

Secuen Cntl 9

Seq Cntl 9

951

Seq Count 1

Seq. Zaehler 1

Seq Cont 1

Sec Cuenta 1

Seq Compte 1

952

Seq Count 2

Seq. Zaehler 2

Seq Cont 2

Sec Cuenta 2

Seq Compte 2

953

Seq Count 3

Seq. Zaehler 3

Seq Cont 3

Sec Cuenta 3

Seq Compte 3

954

Seq Count 4

Seq. Zaehler 4

Seq Cont 4

Sec Cuenta 4

Seq Compte 4

955

Seq Count 5

Seq. Zaehler 5

Seq Cont 5

Sec Cuenta 5

Seq Compte 5

956

Seq Count 6

Seq. Zaehler 6

Seq Cont 6

Sec Cuenta 6

Seq Compte 6

957

Seq Count 7

Seq. Zaehler 7

Seq Cont 7

Sec Cuenta 7

Seq Compte 7

958

Seq Count 8

Seq. Zaehler 8

Seq Cont 8

Sec Cuenta 8

Seq Compte 8

959

Seq Count 9

Seq. Zaehler 9

Seq Cont 9

Sec Cuenta 9

Seq Compte 9

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%

1200

1200

1200

1200

1200

4800

4800

4800

4800

4800

9600

9600

9600

9600

9600

19200

19200

19200

19200

19200

38400

38400

38400

38400

38400

57600

57600

57600

57600

57600

% of FLA

% Motorstr.

% of FLA

% of FLA

% of FLA

%/s

%/s

%/s

%/s

%/s

.01sec Base

.01sekBasis

.01sec Base

.01seg Base

.01sec Base

.1sec Base

.1 sekBasis

.1sec Base

.1seg Base

.1sec Base

0-10V

0-10V

0-10V

0-10V

0-10V

0-10V Bipol

0-10V Bipol

0-10V Bipol

0-10V Bipol

0-10V Bipol

0-10V Brk W

0-10V K.Br.

0-10V Brk W

0-10V Brk W

0-10V Brk W

0-10V I

0-10V I

0-10V I

0-10V I

0-10V I

0-20mA 250

0-20mA 250

0-20mA 250

0-20mA 250

0-20mA 250

0-20mA 250I

0-20mA 250I

0-20mA 250I

0-20mA 250I

0-20mA 250I

0-20mA 50

0-20mA 50

0-20mA 50

0-20mA 50

0-20mA 50

0-20mA 50I

0-20mA 50I

0-20mA 50I

0-20mA 50I

0-20mA 50I

0-5V

0-5V

0-5V

0-5V

0-5V

0-5V I

0-5V I

0-5V I

0-5V I

0-5V I

1Ph Ovrload

1Ph Ueberl.

1Ph Sovvrac

1Fase SCrga

1Ph Surchar

1sec Base

1 sekBasis

1sec Base

1seg Base

1sec Base

4-20mA 250

4-20mA 250

4-20mA 250

4-20mA 250

4-20mA 250

4-20mA 250I

4-20mA 250I

4-20mA 250I

4-20mA 250I

4-20mA 250I

4-20mA 50

4-20mA 50

4-20mA 50

4-20mA 50

4-20mA 50

4-20mA 50I

4-20mA 50I

4-20mA 50I

4-20mA 50I

4-20mA 50I

48FS

48FS

48FS

48FS

48FS

6FS

6FS

6FS

6FS

6FS

Active High

Highaktiv

Attivo High

Alto Activo

Actif Haut

Active Low

Lowaktiv

Attivo Low

Bajo Activo

Actif Bas

Actual Carrier

Akt. PWM-Freq.

Freq PWM Att

Frc Mod Actual

Freq PWM Actuel

Addr XXX

Adr. XXX

Ind XXX

Direcc XXX

Addr XXX

Adv Fault Code

Zus. Fehl. Code

Cod Err Aggiunt

Codig Fallo Adv

Adv Fault Code

Alt Ramp

Alt. Rampe

Rampa Alt

Rampa Alt

Alt Ramp

ARCTIC Mode

ARCTIC Mode

Modo ARCTIC

Modo ARCTIC

ARCTIC Mode

ART-DI

ART-DI

ART-DI

ART-DI

ART-DI

ART-DI CTS

ART-DI CTS

ART-DI CTS

ART-DI CTS

ART-DI CTS

ART-F/R

ART-F/R

ART-F/R

ART-F/R

ART-F/R

ART-F/R CTS

ART-F/R CTS

ART-F/R CTS

ART-F/R CTS

ART-F/R CTS

ART-Frq

ART-Frq

ART-Frq

ART-Frec

ART-Frq

ART-Frq CTS

ART-Frq CTS

ART-Frq CTS

ART-FrecCTS

ART-Frq CTS

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ART-Strt/CS

ART-Strt/CS

ART-Strt/CS

ART-And CTS

ART-Strt/CS

ART-Strt/RS

ART-Strt/RS

ART-Strt/RS

ART-Andar

ART-Strt/RS

At Speed

F. soll Er.

A Regime

a Velocidad

Vit. Attein

Auto w/FLY

A-S m.Fang.

Auto c agga

Auto conRet

Auto w/FLY

Auto w/FLY2

A-S m.Fang2

Auto c agg2

Auto Ret2

Auto w/FLY2

AutoSelect

AutoSelekt

AutoSelez

AutoSelec

AutoSelect

AutoStart

Auto-Start

AutoStart

AutoEmpez

AutoStart

AutoStart2

Auto-Start2

AutoStart 2

AutoEmpez2

AutoStart2

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Brk Wire

Unterb.Ref.

Interuz Rif

Alamb Roto

Brk Wire

Catch Fly

Freq. Suche

RicercaFreq

Reten March

Attrape Vol

Catch Vlt Ramp

Fang.Spann.Rampe

Rampa tens agg

Catch Vlt Ramp

Catch Vlt Ramp

Cin

Cin

Cin

Cin

Cin

CIN Counts

CIN Counts

CIN Counts

CIN Counts

CIN Counts

Cin Filter Time

Cin Filter Time

Cin Filter Time

Cin Filter Time

Cin Filter Time

Cin F-Motor

Cin F-Mtr.

Cin F-Mtr

Cin F-Motor

Cin F-Mtr

Cin Motor

Cin Motor.

Cin Motori

Cin Motor

Cin Moteur

Cin/KYP DI

Cin/KYP DI

Cin/KYP DI

Cin/KYP DI

Cin/KYP DI

Cntl Board Temp

Steuerk. Temp.

Temp Sched Cont

Temp Tab Cont

Cntl Board Temp

Coast

Auslauf

In Folle

Rodar

Coast

Coast Stop

FreierAusl.

Rotaz Stop

Rodar Parar

Arret Libre

Comm Loss

Ausf. SIO

Perdita Com

Perdid Com

Perte Comm

ContrNoMsg

ContrNoMsg

ContrNoMsg

ContrNoMsg

ContrNoMsg

Control Group

Gruppe Steuerung

Gruppo Controllo

Grupo Control

Groupe Controle

Controlled

ZK-Gefuehrt

ContrBus-DC

Controlled

Controlled

CPU Load

CPU Auslastung

Carico CPU

Carga CPU

Charge CPU

CPU Warning

CPU Warnung

CPU Avvert

Aviso CPU

Avert. CPU

CTS No Msg

CTS No Msg

CTS No Msg

CTS No Msg

CTS No Msg

Cur Lim Dis

Str.Begr.A.

DisLim Corr

Lim Cor Dis

Cur Lim Dis

CurLimIMax

CurLimIMax

CurLimIMax

CurLimIMax

CurLimIMax

Curr Calibr

Stromkalib.

Corr Calibr

Corr Calibr

Calibr Cour

Curr Limit

Strombegr.

Limite Corr

Limit Corr

Lim. Cour.

Curr Stability

Stromstabilit.

StabilitaCorr

Estabilidad Cor

Stabilite Courant

Current Fault

AktuellerFehler

Errore Attuale

Fallo Actual

Faute Actuelle

Current Group

Gruppe Strom

Gruppo Corrente

Grupo Corriente

Groupe Courant
Lim Courant

Current Lim

Strombegr.

Lim Corr

Lim Corr

Current Out

Ausg. Strom

CorrenteUsc

Corrien Sal

Cour Sortie

Cut-off Freq

Cut-off Freq

Cut-off Freq

Cut-off Freq

Cut-off Freq

DAC 1 Address

DAC 1 Adresse

DAC 1 Indiriz

DAC 1 Direccion

DAC 1 Adresse

DAC 1 Divide

DAC 1 Divisor

DAC 1 Divis

DAC 1 Divide

DAC 1 Divide

DAC 1 Mask

DAC 1 Maske

DAC 1 Masc

DAC 1 Mascara

DAC 1 Mask

DAC 1 Multiply

DAC 1 Multiplik.

DAC 1 Moltipl

DAC 1 Multiplic

DAC 1 Multiply

DAC 1 Offset

DAC 1 Offset

DAC 1 Offset

DAC 1 Comp

DAC 1 Offset

DAC 1 Output

DAC1 Ausgang

DAC 1 Uscita

DAC 1 Salida

DAC 1 Output

DAC 2 Address

DAC 2 Adresse

DAC 2 Indiriz

DAC 2 Direccion

DAC 2 Address

DAC 2 Divide

DAC 2 Divisor

DAC 2 Divis

DAC 2 Divide

DAC 2 Divide

DAC 2 Mask

DAC 2 Maske

DAC 2 Masc

DAC 2 Mascara

DAC 2 Mask

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DAC 2 Multiply

DAC 2 Multiplik.

DAC 2 Moltipl

DAC 2 Multiplic

DAC 2 Multiply

DAC 2 Offset

DAC 2 Offset

DAC 2 Offset

DAC 2 Comp

DAC 2 Offset

DAC 2 Output

DAC2 Ausgang

DAC 2 Uscita

DAC 2 Salida

DAC 2 Output

DAC 3 Address

DAC 3 Adresse

DAC 3 Indiriz

DAC 3 Direccion

DAC 3 Address

DAC 3 Divide

DAC 3 Divisor

DAC 3 Divis

DAC 3 Divide

DAC 3 Divide

DAC 3 Mask

DAC 3 Maske

DAC 3 Masc

DAC 3 Mascara

DAC 3 Mask

DAC 3 Multiply

DAC 3 Multiplik.

DAC 3 Moltipl

DAC 3 Multiplic

DAC 3 Multiply

DAC 3 Offset

DAC 3 Offset

DAC 3 Offset

DAC 3 Comp

DAC 3 Offset

DAC 3 Output

DAC3 Ausgang

DAC 3 Uscita

DAC 3 Salida

DAC 3 Output

DB Active

DB Aktiv

DB Attivo

DB Activo

DB Actif

DB Duty Cycle

DB Impulsdauer

DB Duty Cycle

DB Ciclo Deber

DB Duty Cycle

DB External

DB Extern

DB Esterno

DB External

DB Externe

DB Internal

DB Intern

DB Interno

DB Internal

DB Interne

DB OverLoad

DB Ueberla.

DB SovraCar

DB Carga

DB Surchauf

DB OverTemp

DB Uebert.

DB SovraTem

DB SobreTem

DB Surcharg

DB Res Cth

DB Res Cth

DB Res Cth

DB Res Cth

DB Res Cth

DB Res Rth

DB Res Rth

DB Res Rth

DB Res Rth

DB Res Rth

DB Res Value

DB Wid. Wert

DB Res Value

DB Res Cant

DB Res Valeur

DC at Both

DC b. St/St

DC in St/St

CC en Ambos

DC au deux

DC at Start

DC v. Start

DC in Start

CC Comienzo

DC Demarrag

DC at Stop

DC n. Stop

DC in Stop

CC en Parar

DC a Arret

DC Bus Volt

Zwischenkr.

DC Bus Volt

CC Bus Tens

Tens DC Bus

DC Bus Voltage

Zwischenk. Spa.

Tensione Bus-DC

CC Bus Tens

Tension Bus-DC

DC Inject

DC Stop

Stop DC

CC Inyect

DC Inject

DC Inject

DC Bremse

IniezioneDC

CC Inyect

DC Inject

DC on Freq

DC bei Freq

DC in Freq

CC en Frec

DC a Freq

Degrees C

Grad C

Gradi C

Grados C

Degres C

Degrees F

Grad F

Gradi F

Grados F

Degres F

Dir F-FWD

Dir. F-FWD

Dir F-FWD

Dir F-FWD

Dir F-FWD

Dir F-FWD E

Dir.F-FWD E

Dir F-FWD E

Dir F-FWD E

Dir F-FWD E

Dir Full

Dir. Optim.

Dir Ottim

Dir Full

Dir Full

Dir Full E

Dir. Opt. E

Dir Ottim E

Dir Full E

Dir Full E

Disabled

Deaktiviert

Disabilit

Incapacitad

Desactive

Drive Info Group

Gruppe Umrichter Info

Info Gruppo Drive

Grupo Info Inv

Drive Info Group

Drive Load

Ausg. Last

Caric Inver

Carga Invert

Charge Ctrl

Drive Run

Gestartet

In Movim

Drive Andar

Ctrl Fonct

Drive Status

UmrichterStatus

Stato Inverter

Estado Invert

Statut Controle

Drive Temp

Kuehlk.Temp.

Invert Temp

Temp Invert

Temp Ctrl

Drive TOL

Umrich. TOL

Invert TOL

Invert TOL

Drive TOL

Drive Warning

Umrich.Warnung

InvertAvvertenza

Adv Inverter

Ctrl Avert.
Ctrl Erreur

Drv Fault

Fehler

In Errore

Drv Fallo

Drv Ready

Bereit

Pronto

Listo

Ctrl Pret

DT_Comp Gain

Totzeitkomp.

Guad DT_Comp

Aum DT_Comp

DT_Comp Gain

Dyn Brake

Dyn. Bremse

Freno Din

Freno Din

Frein Dyn

EE Checksum

EE Checksum

EE Checksum

EE Checksum

EE Checksum

EMOP

EMOP

EMOP

EMOP

EMOP

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EMOP-

EMOP-

EMOP-

EMOP-

EMOP-

EMOP+

EMOP+

EMOP+

EMOP+

EMOP+

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EMOP2

EMOP2

EMOP2

EMOP2

EMOP2

English

Englisch

Inglese

Ingles

Anglais

Factory

Werkseinst.

Fabbrica

Fabrica

Usine

Factory Group

Gruppe Werkseintellung

Gruppo Fabbrica

Grupo Fabrica

Groupe Factory

Family Code

Geraetecode

Codice Inverter

Codigo Inverter

Code Famil.

Fan

Ventilator

Ventilatore

Ventilador

Ventilateur

Fan Fxd

Vent. Fix

Vent Fisso

Vent Est

Vent. Fixe

Fan w/PI

Vent. m. PI

Vent con PI

Vent con PI

Vent. PI

Fast Stop

Schnellstop

Stop Rapido

Parar Rapid

Arret Rapid

Fault Enable

Fehler Aktiv

Errori Abilitati

Fallo Permit

Faute Permi

Fault History Group

Gruppe Fehler Historie

Gruppo Storia Fault

Grupo Hist Falla

Groupe Hist Faut

Fault Reset

Fehlerreset

Reset Err

Recom Fallo

Fault Reset

Faulted

Fehler

Errore

Fallada

Erreur

Fbk GPM

Istw. GPM

GPM retro

Fbk GPM

Fbk GPM

Fbk PSI

Istw. PSI

PSI retro

Fbk PSI

Fbk PSI

Fbk RPM

Istw. RPM

RPM retro

Fbk RPM

Fbk RPM

Fbk User

Istw.Benuz.

Retro Opera

Fbk Usador

Fbk User

Fixed Lvls

FixeSchwel.

Livel Fisso

Nvls. Estac

Niveau Fixe
FLY Dis

FLY Dis

Fangen Aus

Agganc Dis

Ret Incap

Forward

Vorw.

Avanti

Delantero

Avant

FPM Units

FPM Einheit

Unit FPM

Unidad FPM

Unites FPM

French

Franzoes.

Francese

Frances

Francais

Freq Hyst

Freq. Hyst

Ister Freq

Hyst Frec

Freq Hyst

Freq Limit

Freq. Schw.

Limite Freq

Limit Frec

Freq Limite

Freq Out

Ausg. Freq.

Freq Usc

Frec Sal

Freq Sortie

Frequency Group

Gruppe Frequenz

Gruppo Frequenza

Grupo Frecuen

Groupe Frequenc
Usage Futur

Future Use

Reserviert

Usi Futuri

Usa Futura

FWD Accel

FWD Hochl.

FWD Accel

FWD Acel

Accel AVT

FWD At Spd

FWD Endfre.

FWD Vel Fin

FWD a Veloc

V-Att. AVT

FWD Decel

FWD Tiefl.

FWD Decel

FWD Desacel

Decel AVT

FWD/REV

Vorw.+Rev.

FWD/REV

FWD/REV

AVT/ARR

Fxd Trim %

Fxd Trim %

Fxd Trim %

Fxd Trim %

Fxd Trim %

German

Deutsch

Tedesco

Aleman

Alemand

GPM Units

GPM Einheit

Unit GPM

Unidad GPM

Unites GPM

Ground

Kurzschl.

Terra

Tierra

Terre

High Temp

Hohe Temp.

Temp Elev

Temp Alta

Haute Temp

HS Fan Err

Kk.Ven.Feh.

Err HS Vent

Err HS Vent

HS Fan Err

HSTemp Counts

HSTemp Counts

HSTemp Counts

HSTemp Counts

HTemp Counts

Hz

Hz

Hz

Hz

Hz

I/O Group

Gruppe I/O

Gruppo I/O

Grupo I/O

Groupe I/O

ID 1 Counts

ID 1 Counts

ID 1 Counts

ID 1 Counts

ID 1 Counts

ID 2 Counts

ID 2 Counts

ID 2 Counts

ID 2 Counts

ID 2 Counts

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IMET Percent

IMET Prozent

IMET Percent

IMET Percent

IMET Percent

In Duty 30s

Um.Motor30s

In Duty 30s

In Duty 30s

In Duty 30s

In Duty 5mn

Um.Motor5mn

In Duty 5mn

In Duty 5mn

In Duty 5mn

In Duty 60s

Um.Motor60s

In Duty 60s

In Duty 60s

In Duty 60s

In Duty ShP

Um.MotorShP

In Duty ShP

In Duty ShP

In Duty ShP

Int Fan Err

I.Vent.Feh.

ErrVent Int

ErrVent Int

ErrVent Int

Int-ARCTIC

Int-ARCTIC

Int-ARCTIC

Int-ARCTIC

Int-ARCTIC

IOC Trip

IOC Ausl.

IOC Trip

Alarma IOC

IOC Trip

IR Active

IR Aktiv

IR Attivo

IR Activo

IR Actif

Italian

Italienisch

Italiano

Italiano

Italien

IUFB Counts

IUFB Counts

IUFB Counts

IUFB Counts

IUFB Counts

IVFB Counts

IVFB Counts

IVFB Counts

IVFB Counts

IVFB Counts

IWFB Counts

IWFB Counts

IWFB Counts

IWFB Counts

IWFB Counts

Jog FWD

Tipp FWD

Jog FWD

JOG FWD

Jog AVT

Jog REV

Tipp REV

Jog REV

JOG REV

Jog ARR

Keypad Loss

Ausf.Tasta.

PerditaTast

Perdid Tecl

Perte Clav

kHz

kHz

kHz

kHz

kHz

Kpd Stop

Tast. Stop

Stop Kpd

Stop Tec

Clav. Arret

kW

kW

kW

kW

kW

L/R Rem Bth

L/R Rem R/S

L/R Rem Bth

L/R Rem Bth

L/R Rem Bth

L/R Rem Ctl

L/R RemStrg

L/R Rem Ctl

L/R Rem Ctl

L/R Rem Ctl

L/R Rem Ref

L/R Rem Ref

L/R Rem Ref

L/R Rem Ref

L/R Rem Ref

Linear 2pc

Linear 2p.

Linear 2pc

Linear 2pc

Linear 2pc

Linear Auto

Linear Auto

Linear Auto

Linear Auto

Linear Auto

Linear Fxd

Linear Fix

LinearFisso

Lin Estac

Linear Fixe

LOC

LOC

LOC

LOC

LOC

LOC/EMOP

LOK/EMOP

LOC/EMOP

LOC/EMOP

LOC/EMOP

LOC/EMOP2

LOK/EMOP2

LOC/EMOP2

LOC/EMOP2

LOC/EMOP2

Loc/Rem

Loc/Rem

Loc/Rem

Loc/Rem

Loc/Rem

Local Mode

Lokal Modus

Modo Locale

Modo Local

Mode Locale

Local Only

Nur Lokal

Solo Locale

Solo Local

Local Seul

Low Temp

Untertemp.

SottoTemp

Temp Bajo

Basse Temp

Low Voltage

Unterspann.

SottoTens

Tens Baja

Basse Tens

LS Lockout

Anlaufsper.

No A-Start

LS Lockout

LS Lockout

LS Lockout

Anlaufsper.

No A-Start

Bloq Arranq

LS Lockout

LS Lockout2

Anlaufspe.2

Blocc LS 2

Bloq Arranq2

LS Lockout2

LSL w/FLY

Als.m.Fang

LSL c aggan

LSL con Ret

LSL w/FLY

LSL w/FLY2

Als.m.Fang2

LSL c agg2

LSL con Ret2

LSL w/FLY2

Macro Group

Gruppe Makro

Gruppo Macro

Grupo Macro

Groupe Macro

Mag Amps

Magnet. Strom

Corr Mag

Corr Mag

Amp Magnet

Max Input

Max.Eingang

IngressoMax

Entrada Max

Max Input

MEA

MEA

MEA

MEA

MEA

Meas. Fail

Messfehler

Err Misura

Medida fallo

Meas. Fail

Model ID

Modul ID

Modulo ID

ID Modelo

Model ID

MOL

MOL

MOL

MOL

MOL

MOL Configure

MOL Configure

MOL Configure

MOL Configure

MOL Configure

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German

Italian

French

Motor

Motor

Motore

Motor

Spanish
Moteur

Motor Group

Gruppe Motor

Gruppo Motore

Grupo Motor

Groupe Moteur

Motor TOL

Motor TOL

Motor TOL

Motor TOL

Motor TOL

MPM Units

MPM Einheit

Unit MPM

Unidad MPM

Unites MPM

ms

ms

ms

ms

ms

Mtr Measure

Motor mess.

Misuraz Mtr

Medida Motor

Mtr Measure

NC Operate

NC Betrieb

Funz NC

NC Func

NC Fonction

NetID_996

NetID_996

NetID_996

NetID_996

NetID_996

NetID_997

NetID_997

NetID_997

NetID_997

NetID_997

NetID_998

NetID_998

NetID_998

NetID_998

NetID_998

NetID_999

NetID_999

NetID_999

NetID_999

NetID_999

No

Nein

No

No

Non

No Dyn Brk

DB Inaktiv

No FrenoDin

No Fren Din

No Dyn Brk

No Fault

Kein Fehler

No Errore

No Fallo

Pas D'erreur

NO Operate

NO Betrieb

Funz NA

NO Func

NO Fonction

No PI

PI Inaktiv

No PI

No PI

No PI

Not Active

Nicht Aktiv

Non attivo

No es activo

Not Active
Non Permis

Not Enabled

EN offen

EN Aperto

NoPermitada

Out Ph Loss

Ausf. M.Ph.

Perd F Usc

Perd F Sal

Pert Ph Sor

Out Power (kW)

Out Power (kW)

Out Power (kW)

Out Power (kW)

Out Power (kW)

Output

Ausgang

Uscita

Salida

Sorite

Output Freq

Ausg. Freq.

Freq Uscita

Frec Salida

Freq Sortie

Over Temp

Uebertemp.

SovraTemp

SobreTemp

Surchauffe

Over Temp

Uebertemp.

SovraTemp

SobreTemp

Surchauffe

OverCurrent

Ueberstrom

SovraCorr

SobreCorr

OverCurrent

OverVoltage

Ueberspann.

SovraTens

Sobre Tens

Surtension

Param Range

Par.Bereich

Gamma Param

Gama Param

Plage Param

PI Enable

PI Aktiv.

PI Abilito

PI Permita

PI Activer

PI Fback

PI Fback

PI Fback

PI Fback

PI Fback

PI Group

Gruppe PI

Gruppo PI

Grupo PI

Groupe PI

PID Deriv Gain

PID Deriv Gain

PID Deriv Gain

PID Deriv Gain

PID Deriv Gain

PID Feedback

PID Feedback

PID Feedback

PID Feedback

PID Feedback

PID Reference

PID Reference

PID Reference

PID Reference

PID Reference

Ping Mode

Ping Mode

Ping Mode

Modo Ping

Ping Mode

Power Fail Cfg

Netzausf.Vektor

Cad Rete Vector

Power Fail Cfg

Power Fail Cfg

Power Out

Ausg.Leist.

Potenza Usc

Poten Sal

Puiss Sorti

Power Supp

Referenzsp.

Fonte Alim

Fuente Alim

Alim. Puiss

Preset 1

Fixfreq. 1

Freq Fiss 1

Preset 1

Preregle 1

Preset 2

Fixfreq. 2

Freq Fiss 2

Preset 2

Preregle 2

Preset 3

Fixfreq. 3

Freq Fiss 3

Preset 3

Preregle 3

PSI Units

PSI Einheit

Unit PSI

Unidad PSI

Unites PSI

PT 0-100kHz

PT 0-100kHz

PT 0-100kHz

PT 0-100kHz

PT 0-100kHz

PT 0-10kHz

PT 0-10kHz

PT 0-10kHz

PT 0-10kHz

PT 0-10kHz

PT 0-1kHz

PT 0-1kHz

PT 0-1kHz

PT 0-1kHz

PT 0-1kHz

Pump

Pumpe

Pompa

Bomba

Pompe

Pump Fxd

Pumpe Fix

Pompa Fissa

Bomba Estac

Pompe Fixe

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Pump w/PI

Pumpe m. PI

Pompa conPI

Bomba c/PI

Pompe PI

Pwr Bridge

Gleichrich.

Ponte Rad

Puente Pot

Pwr Bridge

Pwr Wiring

Netzverkab.

Cabl Pot

CableadoPot

Cable Puiss

Quick Ramp

Schnellstop

Rampa veloc

Quick Ramp

Quick Ramp

Ramp

Rampe

Rampa

Rampa

Rampe

Ramp Down

Tiefl.Rampe

Decel Rampa

Ramp Down

Ramp Down

Ramp Group

Gruppe Rampen

Gruppo Rampa

Grupo Rampa

Groupe Rampe

Ref Loss

Ausf.Refer.

Perdita Rif

Perdido Ref

Ref Loss

Ref Switch

Ref. Umsch.

Ref Switch

Interup Ref

Ref Switch

Regen Time

Stop Gener.

Tempo Gener

Tiemp Regen

Temps Regen

REM

REM

REM

REM

REM

Remote Only

Nur Remote

Solo Remoto

SoloAlejdo

Rem Seul

Res Lockout

Max.Restart

Res Blocc

Rec Bloq

Res Lockout

Reset-Flt

Fehlerreset

Reset-Err

Recom-Fall

Reset-Flt

REV Accel

REV Hochl.

REV Accel

REV Acel

Accel ARR

REV At Spd

REV Endfre.

REV Vel Fin

REV a Veloc

V-Att. ARR

REV Decel

REV Tiefl.

REV Decel

REV Desacel

Decel ARR

Rev F-FWD

Inv. F-FWD

Rev F-FWD

Rev F-FWD

Rev F-FWD

Rev F-FWD E

Inv.F-FWD E

Rev F-FWD E

Rev F-FWD E

Rev F-FWD E

Rev Full

Inv. Optim.

Rev Ottim

Rev Full

Rev Full

Rev Full E

Inv. Opt. E

Rev Ottim E

Rev Full E

Rev Full E

Reverse

Rueckw.

Indietro

Atraz

Arriere

rpm

rpm

rpm

rpm

rpm

RPM Units

RPM Einheit

Unit RPM

Unidad RPM

Unites RPM

RTU E81

RTU E81

RTU E81

RTU E81

RTU E81

RTU N81

RTU N81

RTU N81

RTU N81

RTU N81

RTU N82

RTU N82

RTU N82

RTU N82

RTU N82

RTU O81

RTU O81

RTU O81

RTU O81

RTU O81

Running FWD

FWD Lauf

Movim FWD

Andando FWD

Mouv. AVT

Running REV

REV Lauf

Movim REV

Andando REV

Mouv. ARR

S-Curve

S-Kurve

Curva ad S

S-Curva

Courbe-S

S-Curve CTS

S-Kurve CTS

Curva-S CTS

S-Curva CTS

Courb-S CTS

sec

sek

sec

seg

sec

Seq 1

Sequenz 1

Seq 1

Sec 1

Seq 1

Seq 2

Sequenz 2

Seq 2

Sec 2

Seq 2

Seq 3

Sequenz 3

Seq 3

Sec 3

Seq 3

Seq Advance

Seq. Vorw.

Seq Avanz

Sec Avance

Seq Avance

Seq Dwell

Seq. Halten

Arresto Seq

Sec Deten

Seq Dwell

Seq Running

Seq. Aktiv

Seq Attiva

Sec Func

Seq Fonct.

Seq Thres Input

SeqAna.Eing.Aus.

Selez IngrAn Seq

Seq Thres Input

Seq Thres Input

SeqOut-00

SeqAusg-00

SeqOut-00

SeqOut-00

SeqOut-00

SeqOut-01

SeqAusg-01

SeqOut-01

SeqOut-01

SeqOut-01

SeqOut-10

SeqAusg-10

SeqOut-10

SeqOut-10

SeqOut-10

SeqOut-11

SeqAusg-11

SeqOut-11

SeqOut-11

SeqOut-11

Sequencer Group

Gruppe Sequenzer

Gruppo Sequencer

Grupo Secuen

Groupe Sequence

SIO

SIO

SIO

SIO

SIO

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SIO Group

Gruppe SIO

Gruppo SIO

Grupo SIO

Groupe SIO

SL Override

SL Aufheben

Sovrapp SL

Anular SL

SL Override

Spanish

Spanisch

Spagnolo

Espanol

Espagnol

Special Mode

Special Mode

Special Mode

Special Mode

Special Mode

SPI Read 1

SPI Read 1

SPI Read 1

SPI Read 1

SPI Read 1

SPI Read 2

SPI Read 2

SPI Read 2

SPI Read 2

SPI Read 2

SPI Read 3

SPI Read 3

SPI Read 3

SPI Read 3

SPI Read 3

SQ1

SQ1

SQ1

SQ1

SQ1

SQ2

SQ2

SQ2

SQ2

SQ2

SQ3

SQ3

SQ3

SQ3

SQ3

SQ4

SQ4

SQ4

SQ4

SQ4

SQ5

SQ5

SQ5

SQ5

SQ5

SQ6

SQ6

SQ6

SQ6

SQ6

SQ7

SQ7

SQ7

SQ7

SQ7

SQ8

SQ8

SQ8

SQ8

SQ8

SQ9

SQ9

SQ9

SQ9

SQ9

Start Group

Gruppe Start

Gruppo Start

Grupo Arranq

Groupe Demarrag

Std Display

Std.Anzeige

Display Std

Pant Estand

Affich Std

Std Ind 30s

Std Ind 30s

Std Ind 30s

Std Ind 30s

Std Ind 30s

Std Ind 5mn

Std Ind 5mn

Std Ind 5mn

Std Ind 5mn

Std Ind 5mn

Std Ind 60s

Std Ind 60s

Std Ind 60s

Std Ind 60s

Std Ind 60s

Std Ind ShP

Std Ind ShP

Std Ind ShP

Std Ind ShP

Std Ind ShP

Stopped

Stop

Stop

Parada

Arrete

Stuck Key

Tast.steckt

Tast Attacc

Boton Peg

Cle Bloquee

Sweep F/R

Fangen F/R

Agganc F/R

Buscar Ambos

Sweep F/R

Sweep FWD

Fangen FWD

Agganc FWD

Buscar FWD

Sweep FWD

Sweep REV

Fangen REV

Agganc REV

Buscar REV

Sweep REV

System

System

Sistema

Sistema

Systeme

Test Inputs

Test Eing.

Test Ingressi

Test Inputs

Test Inputs

Test Outputs

Test Ausg.

Test Uscite

Test Outputs

Test Outputs

Test Vin1 Freq

Test Vin1 Freq.

Test Vin1 Freq

Test Vin1 Frec

Test Vin1 Freq

Time hrs

Zeit Std.

Tempo ore

Tiemp horas

Temps hrs

Time min

Zeit Min.

Tempo min

Tiemp min

Temps min

Time sec

Zeit Sek.

Tempo sec

Tiemp sec

Temps sec

Timed Overload

Ueberlastschutz

Tempo Overload

Tiempo Sobrecar

Temps Surcharge

Trim % Factor

Trim % Factor

Trim % Factor

Trim % Factor

Trim % Factor

Trim Ref Enable

Trim Ref Enable

Trim Ref Enable

Trim Ref Enable

Trim Ref Enable

User Units

Benutz.Ein.

Unit Oper

Unidad Oper

Unites Oper

UV Clamp Ramp

UV Rampengeb.

UV Clamp Ramp

Ramp UV Abraz

UV Clamp Ramp

UV Ride-Thru En

UV Ride-Thru En

UV Ride-Thru En

UV Ride-Thru En

UV Ride-Thru En

Vac Imblnce

DC Unausgeg

Vac Inbilan

Vac Imblnce

Vac Imblnce

VBUS Counts

VBUS Counts

VBUS Counts

VBUS Counts

VBUS Counts

Vdc

Vdc

Vdc

Vdc

Vdc

Vector

Vektor

Vector

Vector

Vectoriel

Vector

Vektor

Vector

Vector

Vectoriel

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VIN 1 Counts

VIN 1 Counts

VIN 1 Counts

VIN 1 Counts

VIN 1 Counts

VIN 2 Counts

VIN 2 Counts

VIN 2 Counts

VIN 2 Counts

VIN 2 Counts

Vin1

Vin1

Vin1

Vin1

Vin1

Vin1 48FS

Vin1 48FS

Vin1 48FS

Vin1 48FS

Vin1 48FS

Vin1 6FS

Vin1 6FS

Vin1 6FS

Vin1 6FS

Vin1 6FS

Vin1 Filter Time

Vin1 Filter Time

Vin1 Filter Time

Vin1 Filter Time

Vin1 Filter Time

Vin1/2 DI

Vin1/2 DI

Vin1/2 DI

Vin1/2 DI

Vin1/2 DI

Vin1/Cin DI

Vin1/Cin DI

Vin1/Cin DI

Vin1/CIN DI

Vin1/Cin DI

Vin1/KYP DI

Vin1/KYP DI

Vin1/KYP DI

Vin1/KYP DI

Vin1/KYP DI

Vin1+Cin

Vin1+Cin

Vin1+Cin

Vin1+Cin

Vin1+Cin

Vin1+Vin2

Vin1+Vin2

Vin1+Vin2

Vin1+Vin2

Vin1+Vin2

Vin1-Cin

Vin1-Cin

Vin1-Cin

Vin1-Cin

Vin1-Cin

Vin1-Vin2

Vin1-Vin2

Vin1-Vin2

Vin1-Vin2

Vin1-Vin2

Vin2

Vin2

Vin2

Vin2

Vin2

Vin2 Filter Time

Vin2 Filter Time

Vin2 Filter Time

Vin2 Filter Time

Vin2 Filter Time

Vin2 F-Mtr

Vin2 F-Mtr.

Vin2 F-Mtr

Vin2 F-Mtr

Vin2 F-Mtr

Vin2 Motor

Vin2 Motor.

Vin2 Motori

Vin2 Motor

Vin2 Moteur

VMET Percent

VMET Prozent

VMET Percent

VMET Percent

VMET Percent

Volt Range

VoltBereich

Gamma Volt

Gama Tens

Volt Range

Voltage Out

Ausg. Span.

Volt Usc

Tension Sal

Tens Sortie

w/ LVT

w/ LVT

w/ LVT

w/ LVT

w/ LVT

w/o LVT

w/o LVT

w/o LVT

w/o LVT

w/o LVT

Warning

Warnung

Avvertenza

Advertencia

Avertissem.

WFx Appl ID

WFx Appl ID

WFx Appl ID

WFx ID Aplic

WFx Appl ID

WFx Network ID

WFx Netzwerk ID

WFx Network ID

WFx ID Red

WFx ID Reseau

WFx Revision ID

WFx Version ID

WFx Versione ID

WFx ID Rev

WFx Revision ID

Vacon 50C

Vacon 50C

Vacon 50C

Vacon 50C

Vacon 50C

Vacon 50C(B)

Vacon 50C(B)

Vacon 50C(B)

Vacon 50C(B)

Vacon 50C(B)

Vacon 50K

Vacon 50K

Vacon 50K

Vacon 50K

Vacon 50K

Vacon 50K(B)

Vacon 50K(B)

Vacon 50K(B)

Vacon 50K(B)

Vacon 50K(B)

Yes

Ja

Si

Si

Oui

Zero Speed

Stillstand

Vel Zero

Cero Veloc

V-Zero

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