Vacon 50X User Manual DPD00080 en
Vacon 50X User Manual DPD00080 en
Vacon 50X User Manual DPD00080 en
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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
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
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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
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
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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
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Technical Characteristics
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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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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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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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
326x745x351
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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Technical Characteristics
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
20 C to +65 C (4 F to 149 F)
Humidity
0% to 95% non-condensing
Altitude
Maximum vibration
Acoustic noise
Cooling
Line frequency
50 / 60 Hz 2 Hz
V/Hz or SVC
Carrier frequency = 116 kHz, programmable; 8 kHz max. for 90150 kW
models
Output voltage
Overload capacity
Frequency range
0,1400 Hz
Frequency stability
Frequency setting
05/10 Vdc, 0510 bipolar input, inverted function, broken wire detection,
span and offset adjustment. Programmable for frequency reference or current limit input.
0/420 mAdc (50 load), inverted function, span and offset adjustment.
Programmable for frequency reference or current limit input.
Reference voltage
Digital inputs 10
Preset frequencies
Digital outputs
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At start, stop, by frequency with adjustable current level and time or continuous DC injection by digital input
Current limit
Speed ramps
Voltage boost
Timed overload
Adjustable inverse time trip (shear pin, 30 sec, 60 sec, 5 min), standard or inverterduty motors
Protective features
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
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Technical Characteristics
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
575
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Frame
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
43.1
138.4
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(4 places)
X
series
(3 places)
15
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Technical Characteristics
F (4 places)
D
A
X
series
M (3 places)
C
J
K
L
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CAUTION
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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Model
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
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Torque specifications for control terminals and power terminals are listed in General Wiring Information on page 23.
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.
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.
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3.
4.
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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.
Specifications
Size 0
Size 1
Size 2
Size 3
Size 4
Size 5
Specifications
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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
90
110 150
Transformer kVA
13
18
23
28
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CAUTION
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27
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connections
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
AC line power
Single or
Three phase
AC
motor
connections
Plug-in
connection
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Plug-in
connection
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connections
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380-480 V drives
230 V drives
Model Number
Fuse
Size
208 Vac
JJS/JJN
Fuse Size
230 Vac
JJS/JJN
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
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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%
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70%
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Model
kW
vacon
Standard
Resistance
()
Standard
DB %
of Drive
Min. Allowed
Res. ()
Max. Peak
Watts
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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%
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Terminal
Description
Vmet
Imet
Vin1
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.
connections
Terminal
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Description
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
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
NC2
NO2
RC2
DO1
DO2
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.
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RUN/STOP
Typical connection for 2-wire control
PS3 (Bit 3)
PS2 (Bit 2)
PS1 (Bit 1)
Speed Selected
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Process
signal
Figure 16: Connections for Process Signal
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R = 500
5 Watts
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:
connections
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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.
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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.
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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.
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.
5.3.1 Control
The first 3 characters of the display show the source of control for the drive:
Display Values
Meaning
LOC
REM
SIO
SQx
MEA
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.
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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
Jog REV
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
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.
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.
Meaning
DB Active
Curr Limit
HS Fan Err
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
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Seq Dwell
The sequencer is active, but the transition to the next step is halted.
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
IR Active
Seq Running
5.3.3 Rights
After Program mode is entered, the operators access rights are displayed:
Display Values
ACCESS
RIGHTS
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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:
4.
Change parameter Find Mtr Data (519) to a value of Motor RS. At this point, the
RS Measurement will be armed.
5.
6.
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).
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:
3.
Change parameter Find Mtr Data (519) to a value of Motor RS. At this point, the
RS Measurement will be armed.
4.
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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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.
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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
Fan
Fan w/PI
Pump
Pump w/PI
Vector
Default: Disabled
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
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.
Description
SIO parameters hidden
SIO parameters visible
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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
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.
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.
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
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
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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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
Parameter Name
Default
See Page
203
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
0.2 Hz
72
505
Skip Freq 1
0.0 Hz
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Para. #
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
Parameter Name
Default
203
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
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
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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
Parameter Name
Default
See Page
203
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
Parameter Name
Default
See Page
203
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%
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Para. #
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
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
See Page
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
Parameter Name
Default
See Page
501
V/Hz Select
Vector
71
509
Model dependent
73
510
ND rating
73
511
1750 rpm
73
514
Motor RS
Model dependent
73
515
Power Factor
0.8
73
516
No
74
519
Not Active
74
520
Filter FStator
8 mS
74
521
Start Field En
No
74
522
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
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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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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
vacon
60
Read-Only
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
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
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
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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Read-Only
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
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.
vacon
Read-Only
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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
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
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.
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Default = Forward
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
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
Default = Vin1
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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Default = 0-10V
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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
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
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
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%
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
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%
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
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
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
ART-DI
Ramp-to-Stop
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ART-F/R
Ramp-to-Stop
ART-Frq
Ramp-to-Stop
ART-Strt/RS
Ramp-to-Stop
S-Curve
Ramp-to-Stop
ART-DI CTS
Coast-to-Stop
ART-F/R CTS
Coast-to-Stop
ART-Frq CTS
Coast-to-Stop
ART-Str/CS
Coast-to-Stop
ART-STR/CTS
Coast-to-Stop
Default: 5.0 s
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Range: 0.13200.0 s
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
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
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%
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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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
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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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
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
0 = No
0 = No
0 = No
0 = No
0 = No
1 = Motor RS
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Unlocked
Start Field En
Unlocked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Unlocked
Filter Fstator
Unlocked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Unlocked
Unlocked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Unlocked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Unlocked
Voltage Boost
Unlocked
Unlocked
Unlocked
Unlocked
Locked
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Level 1/Level 2
Start Field En
Level 2
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Level 1/Level 2
Filter Fstator
Level 2
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Level 2
Level 2
Locked
Level 2
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Level 2
ID Percent
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Level 2
Level 2
IQ Percent
Level 2
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Level 2
Voltage Boost
Invisible
Level 2
Level 2
Level 2
Level 2
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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
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
Default: 0.0 Hz
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
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
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
This parameter replaces the slip compensation parameter setting of the drive so the user
does not need to calculate it.
512 Midpoint Freq
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
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.)
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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Description
No single phase input operation. Phase loss engaged.
Single phase operation. No phase loss.
Default: Not active
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
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
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
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
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)
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
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
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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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.
WARNING
610 Timed OL Select
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
Range: 010
Level 2
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
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:
Parameter Value
Description
Range Limit
Freq Out
Voltage Out
Current Out
Drive Load
Calculated percentage of
drive rating
Drive Temp
Stator Freq
Commanded frequency
Power Out
PI Fback
Default: 100%
Range: 0.0200.0%
Level 2
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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
Voltage Out
Current Out
Drive Load
Calculated percentage of
drive rating
Drive Temp
Stator Freq
Commanded frequency
Power Out
PI Fback
Default: 100%
Range: 0.0200.0%
Level 2
Default: 0.0%
Range: 0.090.0%
Level 2
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
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
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.
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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Default: NO Operate
This parameter sets the Motor Overload input polarity. The following data values may be
assigned to this parameter:
Parameter Value
NC Operate
NO Operate
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
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
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
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
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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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.
Default: RPM: 1
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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810 Language
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
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
This parameter allows configuration of the additional parameter status field on the operate screen. The following fields can be configured:
vacon
Parameter Value
Description
Range Limit
Voltage Out
Current Out
Drive Load
Calculated percentage of
drive rating
Drive Temp
Power Out
% of FLA
Calculated percentage of
drive rating
86
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
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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851 PI Feedback
Default: Vin1
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%
Default: 0.00%
Range: 0.00100.00%
Level 2
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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
Default: 1
Range: 1247
Level 2 (SIO)
This parameter defines the network drop number for both SIO and IRDA communications.
903 SIO Timer
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.
89
vacon
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
Bit
Alt Ramp
SLC (Run)
PI Enable
SLF (Ref)
10
Not Used
FWD
11
Cur Lim
REV
12
DCI
FEXT2
13
CTS
14
Ref Switch
15
Fault Reset
Default: 0.0 Hz
These parameters provide access for changing the frequency reference over the serial
link.
908 Status Word
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
Bit
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
909 DI Status
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Default: Read-Only
Bit
Bit
DI3 Input
FWD Input
DI4 Input
REV Input
DI5 Input
R/J Input
MOL Input
DI1 Input
EN Input
DI2 Input
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
Bit
Bit
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.
91
vacon
Default: 9600
Default: 00000000000
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
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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92
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.
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.
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.
Input Mode
Value
Local Operation
Remote Operation
Local Only
N/A
Remote Only
N/A
EMOP
EMOP2
LOC/EMOP
LOC/EMOP2
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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)
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
000
Speed selection as in normal Vacon 50X operation, as defined by parameters 204 (Ref Select)
and 201 (Input Mode).
001
010
011
100
101
110
111
95
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vacon
96
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
Time to Advance
1 sec Base
18.2 hours
.1 sec Base
1.82 hours
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.
Seq Count
110
111
Description
Seq1
Seq2
Seq3
No input active
Seq1 active
Seq2 active
Seq3 active
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
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
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Parameter
Value
Explanation
Seq Appl
1 sec Base
DI1 Configure
Seq1
DO1 Configure
SeqOut-01
Preset Speed 1
5 Hz
Preset Speed 6
50 Hz
Seq Cntl1
00010000110
Seq Count 1
3600
Seq Cntl 2
01000001000
Seq Count 2
120
Seq Cntl 3
00101100001
Seq Count 3
Seq1 active
98
99
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10
Step
Output
Configuration
Direction
Selection
State Duration
Ramp
Selection
Speed Selection
vacon
100
101
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troubleshooting
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
microprocessor
0, 1, 2 Internal
problem
EE Checksum
Checksum error
Reset MOL contact or remove condition causing the MOL contact activation.
0
3
Curr Calibr
Power
Supp
Power supply
fault
IOC Trip
Instantaneous
overcurrent trip
MOL
Model ID
ID # out of range
10
Res Lockout
Restart lockout
11
Ground
Ground fault
troubleshooting
Fault
Code Display
12
13
15
Vac Imblnce
OverVoltage
Dyn Brake
Description
Overvoltage condition
vacon
Adv.
Fault Explanation
Code
102
1, 3
The DB circuit is being activated for too long, possibly causing the resistor to
overheat or fail.
Dynamic brake
overload
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 the control board thermistor sensor is faulty or not
connected properly.
The drive detected an overload that exceeds the customers defined overload
setting.
Overcurrent condition
Over-temperature condition
Motor timed
overload trip
20
Motor TOL
21
103
vacon
Fault
Code Display
troubleshooting
Description
Adv.
Fault Explanation
Code
22
Ref Loss
Speed reference
loss
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
24
25
Keypad
Loss
Comm
Loss
Keypad loss
Communication
loss
26
Regen
Time
Regen timeout
27
Pwr
Bridge
Power bridge
fault
28
29
Stuck Key
30
Param
Range
Parameter out of
range
troubleshooting
Fault
Code Display
Description
vacon
Adv.
Fault Explanation
Code
0
Pwr Wiring
32
Low Voltage
33
1Ph Overload
34
RS Meas.
Fail
31
35
Fan Loss
104
1Ph overload
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.
105
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Binary Value
15
11
7
3
14
10
6
2
13
9
5
1
12
8
4
0
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106
107
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fundamentals of pi control
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.
10.2.2 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.
10
Freq
Reference
Feedback Scaling
-1
Signal Invertion
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
2
Vin1
Vin2
Cin
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
PI Low Corr
(858)
PI High Corr
(857)
Max Frequency(302)
PI Error 2
(856)
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)
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
109
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10
fundamentals of 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.
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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eu declaration of conformity
Frank H. Custis
Marketing Manager
Electronics Division
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112
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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
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
0.0200.0%
Read-only
62
201
Input Mode
text string
Local Only
62
202
Rev Enable
text string
Forward
63
203
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
01000 ms
20 ms
66
215
01000 ms
20 ms
66
216
01000 ms
20 ms
66
217
text string
Disabled
66
218
Trim % Factor
100.0 to 100.0%
0.0%
66
222
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
5.0 Hz
67
12
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No.
Parameter Name
Options
Default
304
Preset Freq 2
10.0 Hz
67
305
Preset Freq 3
20.0 Hz
67
306
Preset Freq 4
30.0 Hz
67
307
Preset Freq 5
40.0 Hz
67
308
Preset Freq 6
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
25.0400.0 Hz
60.0 Hz
72
504
0.220.0 Hz
0.2 Hz
72
505
Skip Freq 1
0.0 Hz
72
506
Skip Freq 2
0.0 Hz
72
507
Skip Freq 3
0.0 Hz
72
508
Skip Freq 4
0.0 Hz
72
509
100V690V
Model Dependent
73
510
50%200% of ND Rating
ND Rating
73
511
024000 rpm
1750 rpm
73
512
Midpoint 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
text string
No
74
517
Single Phase
text string
No
74
519
Not Active/Motor RS
Not Active
74
520
Filter FStator
1100 ms
8 ms
74
521
Start Field En
Yes/No
No
74
522
101000 ms
100 ms
75
523
Id Percent
0200%
Read-only
75
524
Iq Percent
0200%
Read-only
75
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115
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No.
Parameter Name
Options
Default
525
text string
CTS No Msg
User Setting
See Page
75
526
UV Ride-Thru En
text string
w/ LVT
76
600
06
Fixed Lvls
76
601
5%150%
120%
77
602
5%150%
120%
77
603
5%150%
80%
77
604
5%150%
80%
77
605
0.0400.0 Hz
3.0 Hz
77
606
Ramp Time CL
0.13200.0 sec
1.0 sec
77
607
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
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
text string
6FS
85
813
Speed Ratio
0.0200.0%
100.0%
85
814
Display Status
text string
Drive load
85
816
Sweep Fwd
86
850
PI Configure
text string
No PI
86
851
PI Feedback
text string
Vin1
87
12
vacon
User Setting
116
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
text string
9600
88
902
Comm Drop #
1247
88
903
SIO Timer
0.060.0 sec
1.0 sec
88
904
text string
0x0000
89
905
MinMax Freq
0.0 Hz
89
906
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
12
117
vacon
English
001
Model Number
German
Italian
French
Spanish
Numero Modelo
Numero de modele
002
Software Rev
Softwareversion
Vers Software
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
Motor Laufzeit
Duree Fonction
109
Power On Hours
Betriebszeit
Ore funzionam
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
Ausgangsleist.
201
Input Mode
Steuermodus
Modo Comando
Modo Entrada
Mode Entree
202
Rev Enable
Rev. Auswahl
Rev Abilitato
Rev Permita
Activer Renverse
203
Stoptaste Rem
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
12
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118
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 Knickfreq.
504
Sperrfreq. Band
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
Motornennspan.
510
Motornennstrom
511
Motornenndrehz.
512
Midpoint Freq
Freq. Stuetzst.
513
Midpoint Volt
Span. Stuetzst.
514
Motor RS
Motor RS
Motore RS
Motor RS
Moteur RS
515
Power Factor
Leistungsfaktor
Fattore Pot
Factor Pot
Fact. Puiss
516
Schlupfkomp.
Comp Scorrimento
517
Single Phase
1 Phasen
Singola Fase
Solo Fase
Simple Phase
519
520
Filter Fstator
Fstator Filterz.
Filtro Fstatore
Filt Festator
Filter Fstator
521
Start Field En
Feldaufbau
Start Field En
522
Schlupf Filterz.
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
Strombegr. Ausw.
601
Strombegr.Mtr.Fw
602
Strombegr.Mtr.Rw
603
Strombegr.Gen.Fw
604
Strombegr.Gen.Rw
605
Freq. Strombegr.
606
Ramp Time CL
Rampe Strombegr.
Tempo Rampa LC
Tiempo Rampa LC
Temps Rampe LC
12
119
vacon
Nr.
English
German
Italian
French
Spanish
607
Min. Strombegr.
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
613
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 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
Frequenzausgang
813
Speed Ratio
Skal.Freq.Eing.
Relacion de Frec
Ratio Vitesse
814
Display Status
Anzeigeoption
Opzione Display
Estado en Pant
Etat Affichage
816
Fangmodus
Modo de Reten
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 Baudrate
902
Comm Drop #
SIO Adresse
Indirizzo SIO
Direccion SIO
Comm Drop #
12
vacon
120
Nr.
English
German
Italian
French
Spanish
903
SIO Timer
SIO Timeout
Timer SIO
SIO Temprizador
SIO Timer
904
SIO Steuerwort
905
906
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
12
121
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German
Italian
French
Spanish
%
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.
Addr XXX
Adr. XXX
Ind XXX
Direcc XXX
Addr XXX
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
12
vacon
English
German
Italian
French
Spanish
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
Fang.Spann.Rampe
Cin
Cin
Cin
Cin
Cin
CIN Counts
CIN Counts
CIN Counts
CIN Counts
CIN Counts
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
Steuerk. 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
Str.Begr.A.
DisLim Corr
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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Italian
French
Spanish
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 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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Italian
French
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 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 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
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 RemStrg
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 w/FLY
LSL w/FLY2
Als.m.Fang2
LSL c agg2
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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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
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 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
Netzausf.Vektor
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 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.
SeqAna.Eing.Aus.
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
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
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
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
12
129
vacon
English
German
Italian
French
Spanish
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
Vin1/2 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 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
12
vacon
130
12