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User Manual
Safety Instructions
Safety Messages
For the best results with the MVX9000 inverter, carefully read this manual and all of
the warning labels attached to the inverter before installing and operating it, and follow
the instructions exactly. Keep this manual handy for quick reference.
Definitions and Symbols
A safety instruction (message) includes a hazard alert symbol and a signal word,
WARNING or CAUTION. Each signal word has the following meaning:
HIGH VOLTAGE: This symbol indicates high voltage. It calls your attention
to items or operations that could be dangerous to you and other persons
operating this equipment. Read the message and follow the instructions
carefully.
This symbol is the Safety Alert Symbol. It occurs with either of two signal
words: CAUTION or WARNING, as described below.
Stand on an insulating pad and make it a habit to use only one hand when
checking components. Always work with another person in case an
emergency occurs. Disconnect power before checking controllers or
performing maintenance. Be sure equipment is properly grounded. Wear
safety glasses whenever working on electronic controllers or rotating
machinery.
HIGH VOLTAGE!
Be sure to ground the unit. Otherwise, there is danger of
electric shock and/or fire.
HIGH VOLTAGE!
Wiring work shall be carried out only by qualified personnel.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock or fire.
WARNING!
AC input power must be disconnected before any
maintenance. Do not connect or disconnect wires and
connectors while power is applied to the circuit. Maintenance
must be performed by qualified technicians.
WARNING!
A hazardous voltage charge may still remain in the DC-link
capacitor even if the power has been turned off. To avoid
personal injury, do not remove the cover of the AC drive until
all DISPLAY LED lights on the digital keypad are off. Please
note that there are live components exposed within the AC
drives. Do not touch these live parts.
WARNING!
The AC drive may be destroyed beyond repair if incorrect
cables are connected to the input/output terminals. Never
connect the AC drive output terminals T1, T2, and T3 directly to
the AC main circuit power supply.
WARNING!
Hazardous Voltage
Before opening the AC drive covers:
Disconnect all power to the AC drive.
Wait five minutes for DC bus capacitors discharge.
Any Electrical or mechanical modification to this equipment
without prior written consent of Eaton Cutler-Hammer will void
all warranties and may result in a safety hazard in addition to
voiding the UL listing.
WARNING!
Wait at least 2 minutes after all display lamps have gone out,
and then confirm that the capacitors have fully discharged by
measuring the voltage between B1 and Ground using a multi
meter set to measure DC.
WARNING!
Opening the Drive voids the warranty!
WARNING!
Make sure that all screws are tightened to the proper torque
rating shown in Table 3-2.
WARNING!
This equipment should be installed, adjusted, and serviced by
qualified electrical maintenance personnel familiar with the
construction and operation of the equipment and the hazards
involved. Failure to observe this precaution could result in
bodily injury.
WARNING!
WARNING!
Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more
than 5,000 rms symmetrical amperes, 240 V maximum.
WARNING!
Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more
than 5,000 rms symmetrical amperes, 480 V maximum.
WARNING!
Disconnect AC power before proceeding!
CAUTION!
There are highly sensitive MOS components on the printed
circuit boards. These components are especially sensitive to
static electricity. To avoid damage to these components, do
not touch these components or the circuit boards with metal
objects or your bare hands.
CAUTION!
Ground the MVX9000 using the ground terminal. The
grounding method must comply with the laws of the country
where the AC drive is to be installed. Refer to the Basic Wiring
Diagram in Chapter 3.
CAUTION!
Do not connect the AC power to the T1, T2, T3 terminals, it will
damage the AC drive.
CAUTION!
Be sure to install the unit on flame-resistant material such as a
steel plate. Otherwise, there is the danger of fire.
CAUTION!
Be sure to install the unit on a perpendicular wall which is not
subject to vibration. Otherwise, it may fall and cause injury to
personnel.
CAUTION!
Be sure not to let the foreign matter enter vent openings in the
inverter housing, such as wire clippings, spatter from welding,
metal shavings, dust, etc. Otherwise, there is the danger of fire.
CAUTION!
Be sure not to install or operate an inverter which is damaged
or has missing parts. Otherwise, it may cause injury to
personnel.
CAUTION!
Be sure to install the inverter in a well-ventilated room which
does not have direct exposure to sunlight, a tendency for high
temperature, high humidity or dew condensation, high levels of
dust, corrosive gas, explosive gas, inflammable gas,
grinding-fluid mist, salt damage, etc. Otherwise, there is the
danger of fire.
CAUTION!
Be sure that the input voltage matches the inverter
specifications:
Single/Three phase 200 to 240 V 50/60 Hz (up to 2.2k/W)
Three phase 200 to 230 V 50/60 Hz (above 2.2kW)
Three phase 380 to 460 V 50/60 Hz
CAUTION!
Be sure not to connect an AC power
supply to the output terminals.
Otherwise, there is the danger of
injury and/or fire.
Note:
L1, L2, L3: Three-phase 200 to 230V 50/60 Hz
Three-phase 380 to 460V 50/60 Hz
Any two inputs: Single-phase 200 to 240V 50/60 Hz
CAUTION!
The operation of the inverter can be easily changed from low
speed to high speed. Be sure to check the capability and
limitations of the motor and machine before operating the
inverter. Otherwise, there is the danger of injury.
CAUTION!
If you operate a motor at a frequency higher than the inverter
standard default setting (50Hz/60Hz), be sure to check the
motor and machine specifications with the respective
manufacturer. Only operate the motor at elevated frequencies
after getting their approval. Otherwise, there is the danger of
equipment damage.
This chapter describes the purpose and contents of this manual and the intended
audience. This chapter also explains conventions used in this manual and lists related
publications.
Intended Audience
The audience for this manual has:
Knowledge of standard electrical wiring practices, electronic components, and
electrical schematic symbols.
The audience for this manual will install, start-up, and service the Cutler-Hammer
MVX9000 Drives.
Related Publications
Brochure (Publication Number: BR04002001E)
Technical Document (Publication Number: TD04002001E)
Manual (Publication Number: 5011614100)
Catalog Number
Style Number
Input Spec.
Output Spec.
Output frequency Rang
Serial Number Bar Code
XXXXXX
Catalog Number
Style Number
The style number contains the same information as the catalog number, and is used
internally for ordering purposes.
MVX9000 KEYPAD
LED Indicators
LED Indicators
Lamp lights during Run
Lamp Lights to indicated
Stop, Fwd, Rev operations
Frequency Input, Hz Output, F RUN STOP FWD REV
Amps and User Defined units H
A
LED Display
U
Indicates motor and
drive parameter
Potentiometer
For setting input speed
command START Key
Start Command
START
Up, Down, and Right/Left Keys
+ STOP/RESET
Scrolls display, enter/exit STOP Stop command and
Parameter mode, change RESET
reset the drive after a
parameter settings
fault occurs
ENTER
ENTER Key
Enter key used in
Parameter mode to enter
and change values
LED Displays
RUN STOP FWD REV
Red lamp lights during REV operation.
Red lamp lights during FWD operation.
Red lamp lights by pressing STOP.
Red lamp lights by pressing RUN.
Enter
This button in the parameter edit mode is used to enter the programming mode and enter
the parameter selection.
used for parameter edit confirmation, acceptance (confirmation) of the edited
parameter value with exit from parameter edit mode
Stop / Reset
This button has two integrated operations. The button operates as Stop button for normal
operation. In the parameter edit mode it is used to cancel previous action and back-up one
step, and in fault mode it is used to reset the fault.
Stop
motor STOP from the panel; active control place has to be selected at Panel
Reset
used for active fault resetting
- fault history is reset if ENTER is pressed on the Fault History menu group in Main
Menu or
- if ENTER is pressed while in the Fault History menu
in programming mode press RESET key to cancel previous action and back up one
step
Left Arrow
navigation button, movement to left
in display mode, enter parameter group mode
in parameter edit mode, exits mode, backs up one step
cancels edited parameter (exit from a parameter edit mode)
Right Arrow
navigation button, movement to right
enter parameter group mode
enter parameter mode from group mode
Speed POT
increase/decrease reference value on the keypad (when selected)
Table 2-2
Displayed Message Descriptions
The Actual Operation Frequency at the output terminals T1, T2, and T3.
The output current present at the output terminals T1, T2, and T3.
The output voltage present at the output terminals T1, T2, and T3.
End displays for approximately 1 second if input has been accepted. After a parameter
value has been set, the new value is automatically stored in memory.
Storage
The AC drive should be stored in the shipping carton before installation. In order to
retain the warranty coverage, the AC drive should be stored properly when it is not to
be used for an extended period of time. Some storage suggestions are:
Store in a clean and dry location free from direct sunlight or corrosive fumes.
Store within an ambient temperature range of -20 C to +60 C.
Store within a relative humidity range of 0% to 90% and non-condensing
environment.
Store within an air pressure range of 86 kPA to 106kPA.
Environment
Operation
Air Temperature:
1/2 HP-5HP -10C to +50C (14F to 122F),
7.5 HP-10HP -10C to +40C (14F to 104F)
Relative Humidity: 0% to 90%, no condensation allowed
Atmosphere pressure: 86 to 106 kPa
Installation Site Altitude: below 1000m
Vibration: Maximum 9.80 m/s2 (1G) at less than 20Hz
Maximum 5.88 m/s2 (0.6G) at 20Hz to 50Hz
Storage
Temperature: -20C to +60C (-4F to 140F)
Relative Humidity: Less than 90%, no condensation allowed
Atmosphere pressure: 86 to 106
Transportation
Temperature: -20C to +60C (-4F to 140F)
Relative Humidity: Less than 90%, no condensation allowed
Atmosphere pressure: 86 to 106 kPa
Vibration: Maximum 9.80 m/s2 (1G) at less than 20Hz,
Maximum 5.88 m/s2 (0.6G) at 20Hz to 50Hz
Pollution Degree
UL Type 0,
Pollution Degree 2: good for a factory type environment
Relative Humidity: Less than 90%, no condensation allowed
Atmosphere pressure: 86 to 106
Mounting Area
Improper installation of the AC drive will greatly reduce its life. Be sure to observe the
following precautions when selecting a mounting location. Failure to observe these
precautions may void the warranty!
Do not mount the AC drive near heat-radiating elements or in direct sunlight.
Do not install the AC drive in a place subjected to high temperature, high humidity,
excessive vibration, corrosive gases or liquids, or airborne dust or metallic particles.
Mount the AC drive vertically and do not restrict the air flow to the heat sink fins.
The AC drive generates heat. Allow sufficient space around the unit for heat
dissipation as shown in the figure below:
Air Flow
START
+
STOP
RESET
ENTER
Wiring
DANGER!
Hazardous Voltage
Before opening the AC drive covers:
Disconnect all power to the AC drive.
Wait five minutes for DC bus capacitors discharge.
Applicable Codes
All MVX9000 AC drives are Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) and Canadian
Underwriters Laboratories (cUL) listed, and therefore comply with the requirements of
the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC).
Installation intended to meet the UL and cUL requirements must follow the instructions
provided in Wiring Notes as a minimum standard. Follow all local codes that exceed
UL and cUL requirements. Refer to the technical data label affixed to the AC drive and
the motor nameplate for electrical data.
The "Line Fuse Specification" in Appendix C, lists the recommended fuse part number
for each MVX9000 part number. These fuses (or equivalent) must be used on all
installations where compliance with U.L. standards is required.
According to the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the Amendment Directive
93/68/EEC Digital Keypad, the following AC Motor Drives, MVXF50A0-2,
MVX001A0-2, MVX002A0-2, MVX003A0-2, MVX005A0-2, MVX007A0-2,
MVX001A0-4, MVX002A0-4, MVX003A0-4, MVX005A0-4, MVX007A0-4,
MVX010A0-4, is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the
Council Directive 73/23/EEC for electrical equipment used within certain voltage limits
and the Amendment Directive 93/68/EEC. For the evaluation of the compliance with
this Directive, the following standard was applied: EN 50178.
According to the Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336/EEC and the Amendment
Directive 93/68/EEC, the following equipment, AC Motor Drive, MVXF50A0-2,
MVX001A0-2, MVX002A0-2, MVX003A0-2, MVX005A0-2, MVX007A0-2,
MVX001A0-4, MVX002A0-4, MVX003A0-4, MVX005A0-4, MVX007A0-4,
MVX010A0-4, is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the
Council Directive 89/336/EEC for electromagnetic compatibility and the Amendment
Directive 93/68/EEC. For the evaluation of the compliance with this Directive, the
following standard was applied: EN61800-3, EN55011, EN50081-2, EN50082-2,
EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6,
EN61000-4-8.
External Wiring
Items Explanations
Please follow the specific power supply
Input Power
requirement shown in Appendix A.
EMI filter
Used to reduce the electromagnetic interference.
(Optional)
Note: Please refer to Appendix C for more details on the Circuit Breaker and Fuse
Specification tables.
Factory setting:
N.O. Relay output inverter running
Factory Setting Digital output
N.C. Relay output 4~20mA
Bias
Run/Stop Potentiometer
Reverse/Forward
Preset speed 1
Preset speed 2 Full scale voltmeter
Preset speed 3 0 to 10 VDC
Reset Factory setting:
output frequency
Note: For Wire Gauge and Torque tightening specifications, please refer to the
next page.
Table 3-1
Terminal symbols Terminal name Remarks
RO1 - RO2 Digital Output Relay Refer to 40.04 Relay output contact
RO1-RO2 (N.C. Contact)
RO3 - RO2 Digital Output Relay
RO3-RO2 (N.O. Contact)
D01 - DCM Digital photocouple output Refer to 40.03
RJ - 12 Serial communication port RS-485 serial communication interface
+10V - COM Power Supply (+10 V)
AI1 - COM Analog voltage input 0 to +10 V Input
AI2 - COM Analog current input 0-20mA or 4 to 20mA Input
AO+ - COM Analog frequency/current meter 0 to +10 V Output
DI1 - COM Digital input 1
DI2 - COM Digital input 2
to to Refer to 30.11
DI6 - GND Digital input 6
Table 3-2
Wire Type: 75C Copper Only
Catalog Number Voltage, Max. Current(A) Wire Gauge Torque Rating
Horsepower (Input/Output) (AWG) (kgf-cm)
MVXF50A0-2 (1 phase) 240 VAC, 0.5 Hp 6.3 12-14
MVXF50A0-2 (3 phase) 240 VAC, 0.5 Hp 3.2 12-14
MVX001A0-2 (1 phase) 240 VAC, 1 Hp 11.5 12-14
14
MVX001A0-2 (3 phase) 240 VAC, 1 Hp 6.3 12-14
MVX002A0-2 (1 phase) 240 VAC, 2 Hp 15.7 12
MVX002A0-2 (3 phase) 240 VAC, 2 Hp 9 12-14
MVX003A0-2 (1 phase) 240 VAC, 3 Hp 27 8
MVX003A0-2 (3 phase) 240 VAC, 3 Hp 15 8-12
15
MVX005A0-2 240 VAC, 5 Hp 19.6 8-10
MVX007A0-2 240 VAC, 7.5 Hp 28 8
MVX001A0-4 480 VAC, 1 Hp 4.2 12-14
MVX002A0-4 480 VAC, 2 Hp 5.7 12-14 14
MVX003A0-4 480 VAC, 3 Hp 6 12-14
MVX005A0-4 480 VAC, 5 Hp 8.5 8-14
MVX007A0-4 480 VAC, 7.5 Hp 14 8-12 15
MVX010A0-4 480 VAC, 10 Hp 23 8-10
Wiring Notes
Please read prior to Installation
CAUTION!
Do not connect the AC power to the T1, T2, T3
terminals, it will damage the AC drive.
WARNING!
Make sure that all screws are tightened to the proper
torque rating shown in Table 3-2.
Yes Yes No
Forward
running
When the AC drive output terminals U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3 are
connected to the motor terminals T1, T2, and T3, respectively, the
motor will rotate counterclockwise (as viewed from the shaft ends
of the motor) when a forward operation command is received. To
reverse the direction of motor rotation, switch over any of the two
motor leads.
Make sure that the power source is capable of supplying the
correct voltage and required current to the AC drive.
Do not attach or remove wiring when power is applied to the AC
drive.
Do not inspect components unless the inside POWER lamp has
turned off.
Do not monitor the signals on the circuit board while the AC drive
is in operation.
For the single-phase rated AC drives, the AC power can be
connected to any two of the three input terminals R/L1, S/L2, T/L3.
Note: This drive is not intended for the use with single-phase
motors.
Route the power and control wires separately, or at a 90 degree
angle to each other.
If a filter is required for reducing EMI (Electro Magnetic
Interference), install it as close as possible to the AC drive. EMI
can also be reduced by lowering the Carrier Frequency.
If the AC drive is installed in the place where a load reactor is
needed, install the filter close to U/T1, V/T2, W/T3 side of AC drive.
Do not use a Capacitor or L-C Filter (Inductance-Capacitance) or
R-C Filter (Resistance-Capacitance), unless approved by
Cutler-Hammer.
When using a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt), select a
current sensor with sensitivity of 200mA, and not less than
0.1-second detection to avoid nuisance tripping.
This chapter will explain the installation of the MVX9000 Microdrive. Be sure to read
and follow all instructions for a successful installation.
WARNING!
This equipment should be installed, adjusted, and serviced by
qualified electrical maintenance personnel familiar with the
construction and operation of the equipment and the hazards
involved. Failure to observe this precaution could result in
bodily injury.
Step-by-Step Installation
1. Read all instructions and warnings associated with mounting the MVX9000.
2. Select a suitable mounting location.
3. Check the inverter mounting dimensions for footprint and mounting hole locations.
4. Connect the wiring for the inverter input.
5. Connect the wiring to the motor.
6. Perform a power-up test.
7. Make observations and re-check the installation.
Mounting Location
Step 1: Study the following caution messages associated with mounting the inverter.
CAUTION!
Be sure to install the unit on flame-resistant material such as a
steel plate. Otherwise, there is the danger of fire.
CAUTION!
Be sure to install the unit on a perpendicular wall which is not
subject to vibration. Otherwise, it may fall and cause injury to
personnel.
CAUTION!
Be sure not to let the foreign matter enter vent openings in the
inverter housing, such as wire clippings, spatter from welding,
metal shavings, dust, etc. Otherwise, there is the danger of fire.
CAUTION!
Be sure not to install or operate an inverter which is damaged
or has missing parts. Otherwise, it may cause injury to
personnel.
CAUTION!
Be sure to install the inverter in a well-ventilated room which
does not have direct exposure to sunlight, a tendency for high
temperature, high humidity or dew condensation, high levels of
dust, corrosive gas, explosive gas, inflammable gas,
grinding-fluid mist, salt damage, etc. Otherwise, there is the
danger of fire.
Air Flow
START
+
STOP
RESET
ENTER
Step 3: Before proceeding to the wiring section, temporarily cover the inverters
ventilation openings. Paper and masking tape is all that is needed to do this. This will
prevent harmful debris such as wire clippings and metal shavings from entering the
inverter during installation.
Inverter Mounting
Step 4: Locate the applicable drawing in the Appendix for the inverter unit.
Dimensions are given in inches (millimeters) format.
Note: Some inverter housings require two mounting screws, while others require
four. Be sure to use lock washers or other means to ensure screws do not
loosen due to vibration.
Wiring Preparation
Step 5: It is very important to perform the wiring steps carefully and correctly. Before
proceeding, please study the caution and warning messages below.
WARNING!
WARNING!
Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more
than 5,000 rms symmetrical amperes, 240 V maximum. For
models with suffix B.
WARNING!
Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more
than 5,000 rms symmetrical amperes, 480 V maximum. For
models with suffix C.
HIGH VOLTAGE!
Be sure to ground the unit. Otherwise, there is danger of
electric shock and/or fire.
HIGH VOLTAGE!
Wiring work shall be carried out only by qualified personnel.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock or fire.
2.2 3 MVX003A0-4
4.0 5 MVX005A0-4 AWG14 / 2.1 mm2
5.5 7-1/2 MVX007A0-4 AWG12 / 3.3 mm2
7.5 10 MVX010A0-4 AWG10 / 5.3 mm2
MVXF50A0-2 (1 phase) 20
MVXF50A0-2 (3 phase) 20
MVX001A0-2 (1 phase) 38
MVX001A0-2 (3 phase) 38
MVX002A0-2 (1 phase) 75
MVX002A0-2 (3 phase) 75
MVX003A0-2 (1 phase) 110
MVX003A0-2 (3 phase) 110
MVX005A0-2 185
MVX007A0-2 275
MVX001A0-4 38
MVX002A0-4 75
MVX003A0-4 110
MVX005A0-4 185
MVX007A0-4 275
MVX010A0-4 375
CAUTION!
Be sure that the input voltage matches the inverter
specifications:
Single/Three phase 200 to 240 V 50/60 Hz (up to 2.2k/W)
Three phase 200 to 230 V 50/60 Hz (above 2.2kW)
Three phase 380 to 460 V 50/60 Hz
CAUTION!
Be sure not to connect an AC power
supply to the output terminals.
Otherwise, there is the danger of injury
and/or fire.
Note:
L1, L2, L3: Three-phase 200 to 230V 50/60 Hz
Three-phase 380 to 460V 50/60 Hz
Any two inputs: Single-phase 200 to 240V 50/60 Hz
Powerup Test
Step 8: After wiring the inverter and motor, perform a powerup test. The procedure
that follows is designed for the first-time use of the drive. Verify the following conditions
before conducting the powerup test:
The previous steps in this chapter have been followed.
The inverter is new, and securely mounted to a non-flammable vertical surface.
The inverter is connected to a power source and motor.
No additional wiring of the inverter connectors or terminals has been done.
The power supply is reliable, and the motor is a known working unit.
The motor is mounted, and is not connected to any load.
The following instructions apply to the powerup test, or to any time the inverter is
powered and operating. Please study the following instructions and messages before
proceeding with the powerup test.
1. The power supply must have fusing suitable for the load. Check the fuse size chart
presented in Step 5 if necessary.
2. Be sure you have access to a disconnect switch for the drive input power if
necessary. However, do not turn off power to the inverter during its operation
unless it is an emergency.
3. Turn the inverters front panel potentiometer to the MIN position (fully
counterclockwise).
CAUTION!
The operation of the inverter can be easily changed from low
speed to high speed. Be sure to check the capability and
limitations of the motor and machine before operating the
inverter. Otherwise, there is the danger of injury.
CAUTION!
If you operate a motor at a frequency higher than the inverter
standard default setting (50Hz/60Hz), be sure to check the
motor and machine specifications with the respective
manufacturer. Only operate the motor at elevated frequencies
after getting their approval. Otherwise, there is the danger of
equipment damage.
This chapter contains the descriptions of the MVX9000 parameters. Parameters are
addressed and changed via the keypad for the MVX9000. For more information on
keypad operation, see Keypad Operation located in Chapter 2.
Parameters are grouped in a page arrangement. Each page will contain a list of the
parameters associated with that group. Move into the page groups from the display
menu by using the right arrow key.
Select the desired parameter group by using the up and down keys. Once the
parameter group is located, use the right arrow key to enter the group. Use the up and
down keys to scroll the parameters on that page.
Once the parameter has been located, use the right arrow key to view the parameter
setting.
Use the ENTER key to enter the programming mode. The displayed parameter will
flash indicating the parameter can be changed.
Use the up and down keys to change the parameter setting. Press ENTER to enter the
new parameter setting.
If the parameter change is successful, the keypad will display the END message and
return to the parameter number display. If the parameter change is unsuccessful the
keypad will display an error (Err) message, the parameter will not be changed, and the
parameter number will again be displayed.
Note: some parameters cannot be changed while in the Run/Start mode.
Successful Unsuccessful
Parameter Change Parameter Change
To exit the programming mode, press the left arrow key to return to the display mode.
Parameter Groups
The parameters are grouped according to the following descriptions:
10 Reserved (and not displayed)
20 Basic Grouping (Start Up) ................................................................. 5-4
30 Inputs................................................................................................. 5-6
40 Outputs ............................................................................................ 5-24
50 AC Drive Control ............................................................................. 5-28
60 Motor Control................................................................................... 5-45
70 Protective Functions ........................................................................ 5-49
80 Display............................................................................................. 5-54
90 Communications.............................................................................. 5-58
20.01
Motor Nameplate Range: 10.0 to 400.0Hz Default: 60.0
Frequency
Unit: 0.1Hz
This value should be set according to the rated frequency of the motor
as indicated on the motor nameplate. Motor nameplate Frequency
determines the volts/hertz ratio.
For example: if the drive is rated for 460 VAC output and the Motor
nameplate Frequency is set to 60Hz, the drive will maintain a constant
ratio of 7.66 v/Hz. The setting value must equal to or greater than
the Mid-Point Frequency (50.07).
20.02
Motor Nameplate Voltage Range: 230V series 2.0 to d 255V Default: 230.0
Range: 460V series 2.0 to d 510V Default: 460.0
This parameter determines the motor nameplate voltage of the AC
drive. The motor nameplate voltage setting must be smaller than or
equal to the rated voltage of the motor as indicated on the motor
nameplate. The setting value must equal to or greater than the
Mid-Point Voltage (50.08).
20.03
Source of Master Range: Default: 01
Frequency 00 Master Frequency determined by digital keypad on the drive.
01 Master Frequency determined by keypad potentiometer.
02 Master Frequency determined by 0-10V on terminal AI1.
03 Master Frequency determined by 4-20mA on terminal AI2.
04 Master Frequency determined by RS485.
20.04
Source of Operation Range: Default: 00
Command 00 Operating commands determined by the Digital Keypad.
01 Operating commands determined by the External Control
Terminals. Keypad STOP key is enabled.
02 Operating commands determined by the External Control
Terminals. Keypad STOP key is not enabled.
03 Operating commands determined by the RS-485 communication
interface. Keypad STOP key is enabled.
04 Operating commands determined by the RS-485 communication
interface. Keypad STOP key is not enabled.
20.05
Motor Rated Current Default: xx.x A
Enter the motors nameplate rated amps.
The value must be between 30 to 120% of the drives rated output
current. This parameter sets the drives output current limit.
This parameter may be set during operation.
20.06
Minimum Output Range: 0.1 to 20.0Hz Default: 1.5
Frequency
Unit: 0.1Hz
This parameter sets the Minimum Output Frequency of the AC
drive. This parameter must be equal to or less than the Mid-Point
Frequency (50.07).
20.07
Maximum Output Range: 50.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 60.0
Frequency
Unit: 0.1Hz
This parameter determines the AC drives Maximum Output
Frequency. All the AC drive accelerations and decelerations are scaled
to correspond to this maximum output frequency.
20.08 / 20.09
Acceleration Time 1 Range: 0.01 to 600.00 sec Default: 10.00 sec
Deceleration Time 1 Unit: 0.01 second
These parameters may be set during operation.
20.08 is used to determine the time required for the AC drive to ramp
from 0 Hz to its Maximum Output Frequency (20.07). The rate is linear
unless S-Curve is Enabled.
20.09 is used to determine the time required for the AC drive to
decelerate from the Maximum Output Frequency (20.07) down to 0 Hz.
The rate is linear unless S-Curve is Enabled.
Group 30 Inputs
30.01
Minimum Reference Range: 0.0 to 10.0 V Default: 0.0
Value (0-10V)
Unit: 0.1
This parameter sets the analog voltage input value referenced to the
Minimum Output Frequency (50.09).
30.02
Maximum Reference Range: 0.0 to 10.0 V Default: 10.0
Value (0-10V)
Unit: 0.1
This parameter sets the analog voltage input value referenced to the
Maximum Output Frequency (50.04).
30.03
Invert Reference Signal Range: Default: 00
(0-10V) 00: Not inverted
01: Inverted
30.04
Minimum Reference Range: 0.0 to 20.0 mA Default: 4.0
Value (4-20mA)
Unit: 0.1
This parameter sets the analog current input value referenced to the
Minimum Output Frequency (50.09).
30.05
Maximum Reference Range: 0.0 to 20.0 mA Default: 20.0
Value (4-20mA)
Unit: 0.1
This parameter sets the analog current input value referenced to the
Maximum Output Frequency (50.04).
30.06
Invert Reference Signal Range: Default: 00
(4-20mA) 00: Not inverted
01: Inverted
30.07
Potentiometer Offset Range: 0.0 to 100.0% Default: 0.0 %
Unit: 0.1%
This parameter may be set during operation.
This parameter provides a frequency offset for the analog input.
Example: Potentiometer Offset = (10hz/60hz) x 100
30.08
Potentiometer Bias Range: Default: 00
Polarity 00 Positive Bias
01 Negative Bias
This parameter may be set during operation.
This parameter sets the Potentiometer Bias Frequency to be positive or
negative.
30.09
Potentiometer Slope Range: 0.1 to 300.0% Default: 100.0
Unit: 0.1%
This parameter may be set during operation.
This parameter sets the slope (or ratio) of analog input vs. output
frequency.
Example: Potentiometer Slope = (1-30.07) x 100% = 83.3%
30.10
Potentiometer Direction Range: Default: 00
00 Forward motion only
01 Reverse motion enable (must be in negative bias)
This parameter allows the user to select direction via the analog input
command. Setting of 01 allows both forward and reverse direction as
shown in example 5 below.
The above parameters (Pr. 30.07 to 30.10) are used when the source
of frequency command is the analog input AI1, AI2, or keypad
potentiometer (0 to +10V DC or 4 to 20mA DC). Refer to the following
examples for programming these parameters.
Example 1:
This example shows a standard 0-10V analog input (either from the
keypad potentiometer or an external source). A 0V input = 0hz and 10V
input = maximum output frequency.
Defaults:
20.07=60Hz Maximum Output Frequency
30.07=0% Potentiometer Offset
30.08=0 Bias polarity
30.09=100% Potentiometer slope
30.10=0 Potentiometer direction
Max.
Output (20.07)
Freq.
60Hz 30
0 60
Hz
0Hz 0V 10V
0V 5V 10V
4mA 12mA 20mA Potentiometer Scale
Example 2:
This example shows a 10Hz positive offset with full use of the 0-10V
analog input or potentiometer scale. A 0V input = 10Hz and 10V input =
maximum output frequency.
Defaults:
20.07=60Hz Maximum Output Frequency
30.07=16.7% (10hz/60hz) x 100=Potentiometer Offset
30.08=0 Bias polarity
30.09=83.3% Potentiometer Slope
30.10=0 Potentiometer Direction
Max.
Output (20.07)
Freq.
60Hz 35
10Hz 60
0 Hz
Bias 0V 10V
Adjustment
0Hz 0V 5V 10V Potentiometer Scale
4mA 12mA 20mA
Example 3:
This example shows an analog command range of 0 to 5 Volts, with an
output of 0hz to Maximum Output Frequency.
Defaults:
20.07=60Hz Maximum Output Frequency
30.07=0% Potentiometer Offset
30.08=0 Bias polarity
30.09=200% Potentiometer Slope
30.10=0 Potentiometer direction
Calculation of gain
10V
30.09=(1- ) x 100% = 200%
5V
Max.
Output (20.07)
Freq.
Gain adjustment
30
60Hz
30Hz
0 60
Hz
0V 5V
Example 4:
In this example a 1-volt negative bias is used. In a noisy environment, it
is advantageous to use negative bias to provide a noise margin (1V in
this example).
Defaults:
20.07=60Hz Maximum Output Frequency
30.07=10% (6/60) x 100% = Potentiometer Offset
30.08=1 Bias polarity
30.09=100% Potentiometer Slope
30.10=0 Potentiometer Direction
Max.
Output (20.07)
Freq.
24
60Hz
54Hz
It's 0Hz
within
this 54
0 Hz
range.
0V 10V
0Hz
Negative Potentiometer Scale
bias 6Hz
0V 1V 10V
Example 5:
In this example, the analog input or potentiometer is programmed to
run a motor in both the forward and reverse directions. A motor will be
idle (0hz) when the analog input or potentiometer is at the mid-point of
its scale.
Defaults:
20.07=60Hz Maximum Output Frequency
30.07=100% Potentiometer Offset
30.08=1 Bias polarity
30.09=200% Potentiometer Slope
30.10=1 Potentiometer Direction
Max.
Output (20.07)
Freq.
60Hz 0
FWD REV. FWD.
30Hz
0V 0Hz
5V 10V
30Hz 60
Hz
REV 0V 10V
60Hz
Potentiometer Scale
30.11
Digital Input Terminal Range: Default: 02
(DI1, DI2) 01 DI1: FWD / STOP
DI2: REV / STOP
Setting 01
Setting 02
Setting 03
30.12
Digital Input Terminal Range: Default: 05
(DI3) 00 Not Used
01 External Fault (N.O.)
02 External Fault (N.C.)
03 External Reset (N.O.)
04 External Reset (N.C.)
05 Preset Speed Switch 1
06 Preset Speed Switch 2
07 Preset Speed Switch 3
08 Jog
09 2nd Acceleration/Deceleration time selection
10 Control Location - I/O terminals
11 Control Location - keypad
12 Control Location - communication
13 Increase Master Frequency
14 Decrease Master Frequency
15 Forward / Reverse
16 Parameter Lock
17 Acceleration / Deceleration Inhibit
18 Run Enable
19 PAUSE (N.O.)
20 PAUSE (N.C.)
21 PID Disable
22 Run PLC
23 Pause PLC
24 Counter input
25 Counter reset
26 First / Second source of Master Frequency
30.13
Digital Input Terminal Range: See Parameter 30.12 Default: 06
(DI4)
30.14
Digital Input Terminal Range: See Parameter 30.12 Default: 07
(DI5)
Explanations:
Digital Input Terminal
Settings 01,02
When an External Fault input signal is received, the AC drive output will
turn off, the drive will display E.F on digital keypad, and the motor will
coast to a stop. Normal operation will resume after the External Fault is
cleared and the AC drive is reset.
Settings 03,04
The External Reset has the same function as the Reset key on the
Digital keypad. It is used to reset the drive after a fault.
RO3 RO2 RO1 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 COM AO+ AI1 +10V AI2 COM DO1 DOC
07:Multi Speed 3
06:Multi Speed 2
05:Multi Speed 1
Time
Master Freq.
ON ON ON ON
Switch 1
Switch 2 ON ON ON ON
Switch 3 ON ON ON ON
Operation
Command ON OFF
Setting 08
Jog operation may only be initiated while the motor is stopped. (Refer
to P50.20, P50.21)
Setting 09
Digital input terminals (DI3-DI6) may be used to change from the first to
the second accel/decel time.
Settings 13, 14
Setting 13 and 14 enables the digital input terminal to incrementally
increase/decrease the Master Frequency each time an input is
received.
Setting 15
A digital input may be used to select direction.
Setting 16
A digital input terminal may be used to disable users from changing the
parameters.
Setting 17
A digital input terminal may be used for acceleration/deceleration
inhibit. When the command is received, acceleration and deceleration
is stopped and the AC drive maintains a constant speed. See diagram
below.
Acceleration Deceleration
inhibit inhibit
Actual operation frequency
Time
Accel/Decel ON ON ON ON
inhibit
Start command ON OFF
Setting 18
Settings 19, 20
Setting 19 allows an input terminal to generate an External Pause.
When the External Pause signal is received, the AC drive will stop all
output and the motor will coast to a stop. When the External Pause
control is removed, the AC drive will start its speed search function,
synchronize with the motor speed, and then accelerate to Master
frequency.
External
Pause OFF ON OFF
signal
Speed synchronization
detection
Output Speed search starts with the
frequency reference value
Output
voltage 50.25
Min. base-block time
Capacitor
discharge
Speed search operation
Setting 21
Allows an input terminal to disable PID operation as shown below.
Settings 22, 23
A setting of 22, allows an input terminal to enable the AC drives internal
PLC program and a setting of 23, allows an input terminal to pause the
PLC program.
Settings 24
A digital input terminal may be used to increase the AC drives internal
counter. When an input is received, the counter is increased by 1. The
counter input may be connected to an external Pulse Signal Generator
to count a process or unit of material. See the diagram below.
Settings 25
A digital input terminal may be used to reset the counter as shown
below.
Settings 26
A digital input terminal may be used to select the first or second Source
of Master Frequency as shown below.
RO3 RO2 RO1 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 COM AO+ AI1 +10V AI2 COM DO1 DOC
30.16
Final Count Value Range: 00 to 9999 Default: 00
This parameter defines the final count value for the MVX9000 internal
counter. The counter is incremented by a low-to-high transition on a
Digital Input Terminal: DI3 to DI6.
A selected Digital/Relay Output Terminal may be programmed to
activate upon completion of the final count.
30.17
Intermediate Count Value Range: 00 to 9999 Default: 00
This parameter sets the intermediate count value for the MVX9000
internal counter. The counter is incremented by a low-to-high transition
on a Digital Input Terminal: DI3 to DI6. The count will start at c01.
A selected Digital/Relay Output Terminal may be programmed to
activate upon completion of the intermediate count.
30.18
Preset Speed 1 Range: 0.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 0.0 Hz
Unit: 0.1 Hz
30.19
Preset Speed 2 Range: 0.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 0.0 Hz
Unit: 0.1 Hz
30.20
Preset Speed 3 Range: 0.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 0.0 Hz
Unit: 0.1 Hz
30.21
Preset Speed 4 Range: 0.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 0.0 Hz
Unit: 0.1 Hz
30.22
Preset Speed 5 Range: 0.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 0.0 Hz
Unit: 0.1 Hz
30.23
Preset Speed 6 Range: 0.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 0.0 Hz
Unit: 0.1 Hz
30.24
Preset Speed 7 Range: 0.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 0.0 Hz
Unit: 0.1 Hz
These parameters may be set during operation.
The Digital Input Terminals (refer to 30.11 to 30.15) are used to select
one of the MVX9000 Preset Speeds. The speeds (frequencies) are
determined by 30.18 to 30.24.
Preset Speeds 30.18 to 30.24 in conjunction with 50.46 to 50.52
provide the process logic control (PLC) function.
30.25
Display Frequency (Hz) Range: Default: 00
or Percent (%) 00 Frequency (hz)
01 Percent (%)
This parameter allows the display to reference Frequency or
Percentage.
30.26
Digital Extension Input Range: See Parameter 30.12 Default: 00
DI7
30.27
Digital Extension Input Range: See Parameter 30.12 Default: 00
DI8
Available settings are the same as 30.12 to 30.15
These parameters select the function of the optional extension I/O.
These parameters are not visible on the MVX9000 until the extension
I/O is installed.
Group 40 Outputs
40.01
Analog Output Signal Range: Default: 00
00 Output Frequency (0 to Maximum Output Frequency)
01 Output Current (0 to 250% of the rated AC drive current)
02 PID Feedback Signal (0 to maximum feedback)
03 Output Power (0 to 100% of the rated AC drive power)
This parameter selects the reference value for the 0-10V analog output
(AO+ to COM).
40.02
Analog Output Gain Range: 0 to 200% Default: 100
Unit: 1%
This parameter may be set during operation.
The parameter sets the voltage range for analog output terminals AO+
to COM.
The analog output voltage is directly proportional to the selection made
in 40.01.
If setting 00 is chosen, the analog output voltage on AO+ to COM is
directly proportional to the output frequency of the AC drive. With 40.02
set at 100%, the Maximum Output Frequency of the AC drive
corresponds to +10VDC on AO.
If setting 01 is chosen, the analog output voltage is directly proportional
to the output current of the AC drive. With 40.02 set to 100%, +10 VDC
corresponds to 250% of AC drive rated current.
Note: Any type of voltmeter may be used. If the meter reads full scale
at a voltage less than 10 volts, then 40.02 should be set by the
following formula:
40.02 = ((meters full scale voltage)/10)100%
For Example: When using the meter with full scale of 5 volts, adjust
40.02 to 50%
40.03
Digital Output Terminal Range: 00 to 20 Default: 02
D01
40.04
Relay Output Terminal Range: 00 to 20 Default: 03
RO1, RO2, RO3 00 Not Used
01 Ready
02 Inverter Running
03 Inverter Fault
04 Warning (See warning codes in Chapter 7)
05 At speed
06 Zero Speed
07 Above desired frequency (40.05)
08 Below desired frequency (40.05)
09 PID supervision
10 Over voltage supervision
11 Over heat supervision
12 Over current stall supervision
13 Over voltage stall supervision
14 Low voltage indication
15 PLC program running
16 PLC program step complete
17 PLC program completion
18 PLC program pause
19 Terminal count value attained
20 Preliminary count value attained
21 Reverse direction notification
22 Under current detection
Function Explanations:
00 Not Used: all unused output terminals of the AC drive should be set to 00.
01 Ready: The output terminal will be active when the drive has no faults and is ready to run.
02 Inverter Running: The output terminal will be active when the drive is generating an output
from the T1, T2, T3 terminals.
03 Inverter Fault: The output terminal will be activated when faults occur (oc, ov, oH, oL, oL1, EF,
cF3, HPF, ocA, ocd, ocn, GF).
04 Warning: The output terminal will be active when there is a fault with communication or PID
feedback.
05 At Speed: The output terminal will be active when the drive output frequency reaches the
value set by your command source.
06 Zero Speed: The output terminal will be active when the drives U, V, W terminals are
generating no output.
07 Above Desired Frequency: The output terminal will be active when the output frequency is
above the desired frequency (40.05).
08 Below Desired Frequency: The output terminal will be active when the output frequency is
below the desired frequency (40.05).
09 PID supervision
10 Over Voltage Warning: The output terminal will be active when output voltage of the drive
exceeds 90% of the maximum voltage limit.
11 Over Heat Warning: The output terminal will be active when temperature of the drive exceeds
90% of the maximum heat limit.
12 Over Current Stall Warning: The output terminal is active when the Over current stall function
is enabled.
13 Over Voltage Stall Warning: The output terminal will be active when the over voltage stall
function is enabled.
14 Low Voltage: The output will be active when the input voltage drops below the minimum
voltage limit.
15 PLC Program running: The output terminal will be active when the PLC function is running.
16 PLC Program Step complete: The output terminal will be active when each PLC step is
completed.
17 PLC Program Completed: The output terminal will be active when the PLC function has
completed and stopped.
18 PLC Program Pause: The output terminal will be active when the PLC function has been
paused.
Final count value attained: The output terminal will be active when the count reaches the
19
setting in 30.16.
Intermediate count value attained: The output terminal will be active when the count reaches
20
the setting in 30.17.
21 Reverse direction notification: The output terminal will be active when the drive is in reverse.
Under current detection: The output terminal will be active when the output current is under Pr.
22
70.11 and the time has exceeded Pr. 70.13.
40.05
Desired Frequency Range: 0.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 0.0
Attained
Unit: 0.1Hz
If a Digital/Relay output terminal is set to function as Desired
Frequency, then the output will be activated when the programmed
frequency is attained.
40.06
Relay Extension Output Range: See Parameter 40.03 Default: 00
RO4, RO5, RO6
40.07
Relay Extension Output Range: See Parameter 40.03 Default: 00
RO7, RO8, RO9
Available settings are the same as 40.03 to 40.04.
These parameters select the function of the optional extension I/O.
These parameters are not visible on the MVX9000 until the extension
I/O is installed.
50.01
Source of Master Range: Default: 01
Frequency 00 Master Frequency determined by digital keypad on the drive.
01 Master Frequency determined by keypad potentiometer.
02 Master Frequency determined by 0-10V on terminal AI1
03 Master frequency determined by 4-20mA on terminal AI2
04 Master frequency determined by RS485
50.02
Source of Operation Range: Default: 00
Command 00 Operating commands determined by the Digital Keypad.
01 Operating commands determined by the External Control
Terminals. Keypad STOP key is enabled.
02 Operating commands determined by the External Control
Terminals. Keypad STOP key is not enabled.
03 Operating commands determined by the RS-485
communication interface. Keypad STOP key is enabled.
04 Operating commands determined by the RS-485
communication interface. Keypad STOP key is not enabled.
50.03
Stop Method Range: Default: 00
00 Ramp to stop
01 Coast to stop
This parameter determines how the motor is stopped when the AC
drive receives a valid stop command.
Ramp: The AC drive decelerates the motor to the Minimum Output
Frequency based on the time set in Pr. 50.12.
Coast: The AC drive stops the output instantly upon command, and the
motor free spins until it comes to a complete stop.
Hz Hz
Freq. Freq.
Motor Motor
Speed Speed
Time Time
Stops according Free running
to deceleration to stop
time
Operation
command ON OFF ON OFF
Ramp Coast
50.04
Maximum Output Range: 50.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 60
Frequency
Unit: 0.1Hz
This parameter determines the AC drives Maximum Output
Frequency. All the AC drive accelerations and decelerations are scaled
to correspond to this maximum output frequency.
50.05
Motor Nameplate Range: 10.0 to 400.0Hz Default: 60
Frequency
Unit: 0.1Hz
This value should be set according to the rated frequency of the motor
as indicated on the motor nameplate. Motor Nameplate Frequency
determines the volts/hertz ratio.
For example: if the drive is rated for 460 VAC output and the Motor
Nameplate Frequency is set to 60Hz, the drive will maintain a constant
ratio of 7.66 v/Hz. The setting value must equal to or greater than
the Mid-Point Frequency (50.07).
50.06
Motor Nameplate Voltage Range: 230V series 0.1 to 255.0V Default: 230.0
Range: 460V series 0.1 to 510.0V Default: 460.0
This parameter determines the motor nameplate voltage of the AC
drive. The motor nameplate voltage setting must be smaller than or
equal to the rated voltage of the motor as indicated on the motor
nameplate. The setting value must equal to or greater than the
Mid-Point Voltage (50.08).
50.07
Mid-Point Output Range: 0.1 to 400.0Hz Default: 1.5
Frequency
Unit: 0.1Hz
The parameter sets the Mid-Point Frequency of V/F curve. With this
setting, the V/F ratio between Minimum Frequency and Mid-Point
frequency can be determined. This parameter must be equal to or
greater than Minimum Output Frequency (50.09) and equal to or
less than Motor Nameplate Frequency (50.05).
During Sensorless Vector this parameter is disabled.
50.08
Mid-Point Output Voltage Range: 230V series 0.1 to 255V Default: 10.0
Range: 460V series 0.1 to 510V Default: 20.0
The parameter sets the Mid-Point Voltage of any V/F curve. With this
setting, the V/F ratio between Minimum Frequency and Mid-Point
Frequency can be determined. This parameter must be equal to or
greater than Minimum Output Voltage (50.10) and equal to or less
than Motor Nameplate Voltage (50.06).
During Sensorless Vector this parameter is disabled.
50.09
Minimum Output Range: 0.1 to 20.0Hz Default: 1.5
Frequency
Unit: 0.1Hz
This parameter sets the Minimum Output Frequency of the AC drive
V/F curve. This parameter must be equal to or less than the Mid-Point
Output Frequency (50.07).
50.10
Minimum Output Voltage Range: 230V series 0.1 to 50V Default: 10.0
Range: 460V series 0.1 to 100V Default: 20.0
This parameter sets the Minimum Output Voltage of the AC drive V/F
curve. This parameter must be equal to or less than Mid-Point Output
Voltage (50.08).
During Sensorless Vector this parameter is disabled.
Below are three examples of how a V/F curve may change due to the
setting of parameters 50.04 to 50.10.
50.11
Range: Default: 00
Sensorless Vector 00: Disabled
Enable 01: Enabled
This parameter enables the Sensorless Vector function. When the
drive is set for Sensorless Vector the starting torque will be 150% at
1hz. Also the Mid-Point Output Frequency, Mid-Point Output Voltage,
and Minimum Output Voltage are disabled. For the best results, please
conduct the following.
1. Set the correct motor nameplate voltage and Base Frequency
2. Conduct an Auto tune. (See parameter 60.03)
3. Set the Minimum output Frequency (50.09) to 0.1Hz
50.12
Acceleration Time 1 Range: 0.01 to 600.00 seconds Default: 10s
Unit: 0.01 seconds
50.13
Deceleration Time 1 Range: 0.01 to 600.00 seconds Default: 10s
Unit: 0.01 seconds
50.14
Acceleration Time 2 Range: 0.01 to 600.00 seconds Default: 10s
Unit: 0.01 seconds
50.15
Deceleration Time 2 Range: 0.01 to 600.00 seconds Default: 10s
Unit: 0.01 seconds
These parameters may be set during operation.
50.12: This parameter sets the time required for the AC drive to ramp
from 0 Hz to its Maximum Output Frequency (50.04). The rate is linear
unless S-Curve is Enabled.
50.13: This parameter sets the time required for the AC drive to
decelerate from the Maximum Output Frequency (50.04) down to 0 Hz.
The rate is linear unless S-Curve is Enabled.
The second acceleration and deceleration times (50.14 and 50.15) are
identical to the standard acceleration and deceleration times (50.12 and
50.13). The second acceleration and deceleration times are used only
when a Digital input terminal is programmed to select between times 1
and 2 (Refer to 30.12 to 30.15) or when a frequency other than 0 is set in
parameters 50.16 and 50.17.
In the diagram shown below, the acceleration and deceleration times of
the AC drive are between 0 Hz and Maximum Output Frequency (50.04).
If the Maximum Output Frequency is 60 Hz, Minimum Output Frequency
(50.09) is 1.0Hz, and acceleration and deceleration times are set to 10
seconds. The actual time for the AC drive to accelerate from start-up to
60 Hz is 9.83 seconds and the deceleration time is also 9.83 seconds.
Remember the drive always starts timing from 0Hz.
Frequency
Max.
Output
Freq.
50.04
Time
50.16
Transition Point for Range: Default: 0.0
Acceleration Time 1 to 2 0.0 Disabled
0.1 to 400hz Enabled
50.17
Transition Point for Range: Default: 0.0
Deceleration Time 1 to 2 0.0 Disabled
0.1 to 400Hz Enabled
50.18
Acceleration S-Curve Range: Default: 00
00 Disabled
01 to 07 Enabled
50.19
Deceleration S-Curve Range: See Parameter 50.18 Default: 00
The above two parameters are used to smooth out the transition
between the acceleration/deceleration and steady state speed. The
S-Curve is enabled with settings of 1 to 7, with the highest number
generating the smoothest transition.
Freq.
S curve Enabled
Time
S-curve S-curve
characteristics characteristics
S curve Disabled
50.20
Jog Acceleration / Range: 0.01 to 600.00 seconds Default: 1.00 sec
Deceleration Time
Unit: 0.01 seconds
This parameter sets the acceleration and deceleration time for the Jog
operation.
50.21
Jog Frequency Range: 0.1 to 400.0 Hz Default: 6.0 Hz
Unit: 0.1 Hz
This parameter may be set during operation.
Frequency
Jog
Freq.
50.21
Time
50.20 50.20
50.22
Reverse Operation Range: Default: 00
Enable 00 enable REV operation
01 disable REV operation
This parameter enables the AC Motor Drives ability to operate in the
reverse direction.
50.23
Momentary Power Loss Range: Default: 00
and Flying Start 00 Operation stops after momentary power loss
Operation 01 Operation continues after momentary power loss and flying
start search starts with the Master Frequency reference value
02 Operation continues after momentary power loss and flying
start search starts with the minimum frequency
50.24
Maximum Allowable Range: 0.3 to 5.0 seconds Default: 2.0 sec
Power Loss Time (Ride
Unit: 0.1seconds
Through)
During a power loss, if the power loss time is less than the time defined
by this parameter, the AC drive will resume operation. If the Maximum
Allowable Power Loss Time is exceeded, the AC drive output is then
turned off.
If the power loss occurs while the AC drive is under heavy load, it is
possible that all available ride through power will be dissipated in the
motor and the AC drive will shut down quickly (less than 1 second).
50.25
Pause Time after Range: 0.3 to 10 seconds Default: 0.5 sec
Momentary Power loss
Unit: 0.1 seconds
(delay before restart)
When a momentary power loss is detected, the AC drive waits for a
specified time interval determined by 50.25 before resuming operation.
This time interval should be set to a value where the residual output
voltage due to regeneration is nearly zero, before the drive resumes
operation.
This parameter also determines the wait time after performing an
external PAUSE and Fault Reset function.
50.26
Maximum Speed Search Range: 30 to 200% Default: 150%
Current Level
Unit: 1%
Following a momentary power failure, the AC drive will start its speed
search operation, only if the output current is greater than the value
determined by 50.26. When the output current is less than that of
50.26, the AC drive output frequency is at a speed synchronization
point. The drive will begin to accelerate or decelerate the motor back to
the operating frequency at which it was running prior to the power
failure.
Max. Allowable Power Loss Time Allowable Max. power loss time
speed search
50.27
Upper Limit of Output Range: 0.1Hz to 400.0Hz Default: 400.0 Hz
Frequency
Unit: 0.1Hz
This parameter must be equal to or greater than the Lower Limit of
Output Frequency 50.28.
50.28
Lower Limit of Output Range: 0.0Hz to 400.0Hz Default: 0.0 Hz
Frequency
Unit: 0.1Hz
The Upper and Lower Limit parameters are to prevent operation at
frequencies where machine damage may occur.
If the Upper Limit of Output Frequency is set at 50Hz and the Maximum
Output Frequency is set at 60Hz, the actual Maximum Output
Frequency will be limited to 50Hz.
If the Lower limit of Output Frequency is set at 10Hz, and the Minimum
Output Frequency is set at 1.0Hz, then any Command Frequency
between 1-10Hz will generate a 10Hz output from the drive.
This parameter must be equal to or less than the Upper Limit of Output
Frequency 50.27.
50.29
Skip Frequency 1 Range: 0.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 0.0
Unit: 0.1 Hz
50.30
Skip Frequency 2 Range: 0.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 0.0
Unit: 0.1 Hz
50.31
Skip Frequency 3 Range: 0.0 to 400.0 Hz Default: 0.0
Unit: 0.1 Hz
These three parameters determine the three Skip Frequencies that, in
conjunction with 50.32, Skip Frequency Bandwidth, will cause the AC
motor drive to skip operation at each frequency band.
50.32
Skip Frequency Range: 0.0 to 20.0 Hz Default: 0.0
Bandwidth
Unit: 0.1 Hz
This parameter determines the frequency band for a given Skip
Frequency. Half of the Skip Frequency Band is above the Skip
Frequency and the other half is below. Programming this parameter to
0.0 disables all skip frequencies.
output
freq.
50.29
50.30 Adjustable
range
50.31
0
Speed command
frequency
Decelerating
50.32
Freq. to
be skipped
Accelerating
50.33
Auto Restart After Fault Range: 00 to 10 Default: 00
Number of times to restart
After a fault occurs (allowable faults: over-current OC, over-voltage
OV), the AC drive can be reset/restarted automatically up to 10 times.
Setting this parameter to 0 will disable the reset/restart operation after
any fault has occurred. When enabled, the AC drive will restart using
the speed search function, which starts at the Master Frequency
reference value. To set the fault recovery time after a fault, please see
50.25, Pause Time.
50.34
PID Set-Point Location Range: Default: 00
00 Disable
01 Keypad (based on setting of 20.03)
02 AI1 (external 0-10V)
03 AI2 (external 4-20mA)
04 Parameter 50.43 (non-variable set point)
50.35
Feedback Signal Range: Default: 00
Selection 00 Positive Feedback AI1 (0-10V)
01 Negative Feedback AI1 (0-10V)
02 Positive Feedback AI2 (4-20mA)
03 Negative Feedback AI2 (4-20mA)
This parameter selects the PID analog feedback type.
50.36
P (Gain) adjustment Range: 0.0 to 10.0 Default: 1.0
50.37
I (Integration) adjustment Range: 0.0 to 100.0 seconds Default: 1.0sec
Units: 0.1seconds
When parameter is set to 0.0 the function is disabled.
50.38
D (Derivative) adjustment Range: 0.0 to 1.0 sec Default: 0.0sec
Units: 0.1 seconds
When parameter is set to 0.0 the function is disabled.
50.39
Upper Limit of Integral Range: 00 to 100% Default: 100%
Control
50.40
PID Output Delay Filter Range: 0.0 to 2.5 seconds Default: 0.0sec
Time
Units: 0.1seconds
50.41
4 - 20mA Input Loss Range: 0.1 to 3600 seconds
Detection Time 00 Disabled
Default: 60sec Units: 0.1second
If the 4-20mA input falls below 4mA, the drive will consider this a loss of
input speed command. Upon loss of 4-20mA, the AC drive will begin to
record time. If the time set in 50.41 is reached, the AC drive will follow
the operation selection in 50.42.
50.42
4 20mA Input Loss Range: Default: 00
Operation 00 Warn and Stop operation
01 Warn and continue to run at last known speed command
This parameter selects the operation of the AC drive after a loss of
4-20mA input is detected and the time set in 50.41 is reached. This
parameter is disabled if 30.04 is set to 0.0mA.
50.43
PID Set-Point Range: Default: 00hz
0.1 to 400.0hz
00hz Disabled
Units: 0.1hz
This parameter sets the frequency target value for the PID function.
50.44
PLC Operation Mode Range: Default: 00
00 Disable PLC operation
01 Execute one program cycle
02 Continuously execute program cycles
03 Execute one program cycle step by step
04 Continuously execute program cycles step by step
This parameter selects the function of the PLC operation. The PLC
program may be used in lieu of any External Controls, Relays or
Switches. The AC drive will change speeds and directions according to
the users programming.
Example 1
50.44 = 1: Execute one cycle of the PLC program.
30.18 to 30.24: Frequency of 1st to 7th step speeds.
30.12 to 30.15: Digital Input Terminals (set one to 22).
40.03 to 40.04: Digital/Relay Output Terminals (may be set to 15
through 18).
50.45: Direction of operation for 1st to 7th step speed.
50.46 to 50.52: Operation time of 1st to 7th step speeds.
Frequency
30Hz 30.23
30.19
20Hz
30.24
15Hz
30.18
10Hz
0Hz
50.47 50.48 50.49 50.51 50.52
50.46 50.50
Program operation
command
Program operation
output indication
Program step
complete
Program operation
completed
FWD
50.52
15Hz
30.18 50.47 30.24
10Hz
Time
0Hz
50.49 50.51
50.46 50.50
REV
20Hz
30.19
50.48
30Hz
30.23
Application Note:
Changing the value of Jog parameters 50.20 and 50.21 will interrupt
PLC program execution. PLC program execution will not be interrupted
when other parameter values are changed.
50.45
PLC Forward/Reverse Range: 0 to 127 Default: 0
Motion
This parameter controls the direction of motion for the multi-speeds
30.18 to 30.24 during the PLC function.
To generate the setting for this parameter the following equation must
be solved.
= (direction of speed 7 x value of bit 7) + (direction of speed 6 x value of
bit 6) + (direction of speed 5 x value of bit 5) + (direction of speed 4 x
value of bit 4) + (direction of speed 3 x value of bit 3) + (direction of
speed 2 x value of bit 2) + (direction of speed 1 x value of bit 1)
Value 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Direction bit of 1st speed 30. 18
Direction bit of 2nd speed 30.19
Direction bit of 3rd speed 30.20
Direction bit of 4th speed 30.21
Direction bit of 5th speed 30.22
Direction bit of 6th speed 30.23
Direction bit of 7th speed 30.24
Example:
In this example, the Preset Speeds 6 and 2 are to go in reverse
direction and all others are to move in a forward direction.
As shown in the table above, each bit has an associated value.
Bit 7 = 64, Bit 6 = 32, Bit 5 = 16, Bit 4 = 8
Bit 3 = 4, Bit 2 = 2 and Bit 1 = 1
Then each direction has a number associated with it as stated below.
Use the number 0 for a Forward direction.
Use the number 1 for a Reverse direction.
With the above information the equation can be solved.
= (0 x 64)+(1 x 32)+(0 x 16)+(0 x 8)+(0 x 4)+(1 x 2)+(0 x 1)
= 0+32+0+0+0+2+0
50.45 = 34 for this example
50.46
Time Duration of 1st Range: 0 to 9999 Default: 0
Preset Speed
Unit: 1 sec
50.47
Time Duration of 2nd Range: 0 to 9999 Default: 0
Preset Speed
Unit: 1 sec
50.48
Time Duration of 3rd Range: 0 to 9999 Default: 0
Preset Speed
Unit: 1 sec
50.49
Time Duration of 4th Range: 0 to 9999 Default: 0
Preset Speed
Unit: 1 sec
50.50
Time Duration of 5th Range: 0 to 9999 Default: 0
Preset Speed
Unit: 1 sec
50.51
Time Duration of 6th Range: 0 to 9999 Default: 0
Preset Speed
Unit: 1 sec
50.52
Time Duration of 7th Range: 0 to 9999 Default: 0
Preset Speed
Unit: 1 sec
50.46 to 50.51 set the operation time of each Preset Speed during the
PLC operation mode.
The maximum value of these parameters is 9999 seconds and is
displayed as 9999.
50.53
Auto Acceleration Range: Default: 00
Deceleration 00 Linear acceleration and deceleration
01 Auto acceleration and linear deceleration
02 Linear acceleration and auto deceleration
03 Auto acceleration and deceleration
04 Auto acceleration and deceleration, but limited by
50.12 to 50.15
Linear acceleration and deceleration times are based on 50.12 to 50.15
If this parameter is set to 03, the AC drive will accelerate and
decelerate in the fastest and smoothest means possible by
automatically adjusting the time of acceleration and deceleration.
If the application has a high duty cycle of starts and stops or the load
changes often, it is recommended to use linear Acceleration and
Deceleration for stability.
50.54
Sleep Frequency Range: Default: 0.0
0.0 Disabled
0.1 to 400hz Enabled
The Master Frequency point where the AC drive begins to Sleep and
stop its output. Note: The sleep frequency must be smaller than or
equal to the wake frequency.
50.55
Wake Frequency Range: Default: 0.0
0.0 to 400hz
The Master Frequency point where the drive begins to output again.
50.56
Sleep Time Delay Range: Default: 1.0
0.0 to 600 sec.
The time delay before going into a sleep mode.
Actual running
Frequency Command output frequency
50.55
Wake Frequency
50.54
Sleep Frequency
50.56 0Hz
Sleep Time Delay
50.57
Second Source of Master Range: Default: 00
Frequency 00 Second Master Frequency by digital keypad up/down
01 Second Master Frequency by keypad potentiometer
02 Second Master Frequency by 0 to +10V input on AI1
03 Second Master Frequency by 4 to 20mA input on AI2
04 Second Master Frequency by RS-485
60.01
Motor Rated Current Default: xx.x A
Enter the motors nameplate rated amps.
The value must be between 30 to 120% of the drives rated output
current. This parameter sets the drives output current limit.
This parameter may be set during operation.
60.02
Motor No-Load Current Default: xx.x A
Enter the motors no load current in Amps. If the motor no load amps
are not known, leave this parameter at factory default.
The value must be between 0 to 99% of the drives rated output current
and also less than parameter 60.01.
60.02 has a great effect on how accurate the slip compensation
function works. An incorrect setting will cause poor slip compensation.
This parameter may be set during operation.
60.03
Motor Auto Tuning Range: Default: 00
00 Disabled
01 DC test only
02 DC test and no load current test
To conduct the auto tuning feature, select 01 or 02 and then press
Start. If the motor is loaded, it is recommended to select 01.
60.04
Motors Stator Range: 00 to 65535 m Ohms Default: 00
Resistance
Units: milli-ohms
This parameter determines the motors line-to-line resistance. The
value may be entered manually or via the Auto Tune feature 60.03.
This value should be entered when using Sensorless Vector control.
60.05
DC Braking Current Level Range: 0 to 100% Default: 00
Unit: 1%
This parameter determines the amount of DC Braking Current applied
to the motor during start-up and stopping. When setting DC Braking
current, please note that 100% is equal to the rated output current of
the drive. It is recommended to start with a low DC Braking Current
Level and then increase until proper holding torque has been attained.
60.06
DC Braking Time upon a Range: 0.0 to 5.0 seconds Default: 0.0
Start
Unit: 0.1seconds
This parameter determines the duration of time that the DC Braking
Current will be applied to the motor upon a start command of the AC
drive. DC Braking will be applied for the time set in this parameter until
the Minimum Frequency is reached during acceleration.
60.07
DC Braking Time upon a Range: 0.0 to 25.0 seconds Default: 0.0
Stop
Unit: 0.1seconds
This parameter determines the duration of time that the DC braking
current will be applied to the motor upon a stop command of the AC
drive.
Parameter 50.03 must be set to RAMP to stop, for DC braking to be
enabled.
60.08
Frequency Point for DC Range: 0.0 to 60.0Hz Default: 0.0
Braking
Unit: 0.1Hz
This parameter determines the Frequency Point for DC Braking to
begin upon a stop command.
Master
Frequency
60.06 60.07
Operation
command OFF
ON
DC Braking Current %
60.05
Note: DC Braking during Start-up is used for loads that may move
before the AC drive starts, such as fans and pumps. These loads
may also be moving in the wrong direction. Under such
circumstances, DC Braking can be executed to hold the load in
position before applying a forward motion.
DC Braking during stopping is used to decrease stopping time and also
to hold a stopped load in position. For high inertia loads, a dynamic
braking resistor may be needed for quick decelerations.
60.09
Torque Compensation Range: 00 to 10% Default: 00%
Units: %
This parameter selects the % of increased voltage upon acceleration of
the AC drive. This is helpful during start-up to obtain a higher initial
starting torque. Increased voltage to the motor also increases current
and heat. Always start with a low Torque Compensation value and
slowly increase until sufficient starting torque is achieved.
This parameter may be set during operation.
60.10
Slip Compensation Range: 0.00 to 10.00 Default: 0.00 for V/F
Default: 1.00 for vector
An increasing load on an asynchronous motor will cause an increase in
motor slip. This Slip Compensation parameter may be used to
compensate for the nominal slip within a range of 0 to 10%.
When the output current of the AC drive is greater than the motor
no-load current (60.02) the AC drive will adjust its output frequency to
help keep rotor speed constant. The maximum increase in output
frequency is determined by the setting of this parameter. A setting of
5% will increase output frequency from 60hz to 63hz percentage.
This parameter may be set during operation.
60.11
PWM Carrier Frequency Range: Default: 09
01 fc= 1KHz
02 fc= 2KHz
03 fc= 3KHz
: : :
15 fc= 15KHz
The parameter selects the carrier frequency for the PWM (Pulse-Width
Modulated) function.
Electromagnetic
Carrier Frequency Acoustic Noise Noise, Leakage Heat Dissipation
Current
From the above table, we see that the carrier frequency for the PWM
function has a significant influence on the electromagnetic noise, heat
dissipation of the AC drive, and the acoustic noise of the motor.
70.01
Over-voltage Stall Range: Default: 01
Prevention 00 Disable Over-Voltage Stall Prevention
01 Enable Over-Voltage Stall Prevention
During deceleration, the AC drives DC bus voltage may exceed its
maximum allowable value due to motor regeneration. When this
function is enabled, the AC drive will stop decelerating, and maintain a
constant output frequency. The drive will resume deceleration when
the voltage drops below the factory-preset value.
Note: With moderate inertia loads, over-voltage during deceleration
will not occur. For application with high inertia loads, the AC
drive will automatically extend the deceleration time. If
deceleration time is critical for the application, then a dynamic
braking resistor should be used.
70.02
Over-Current Stall Range: Default: 150%
Prevention during 00: disable
Acceleration 20 to 200%: enable
Unit: 1%
A setting of 100% is equal to the Rated Output Current of the drive.
Under certain conditions, the AC drive output current may increase
abruptly, and exceed the value specified by 70.02. This is commonly
caused by a rapid acceleration or excessive loading on the motor.
When 70.02 is enabled, the AC drive will stop accelerating and
maintain a constant output frequency. The AC drive will only resume
acceleration when the current drops below the value set in 70.02.
70.03
Over-Current Stall Range: Default: 150%
Prevention during 00:disable
Operation 20 to 200%: enable
Unit: 1%
During steady-state operation with the motor load rapidly increasing,
the AC drive output current may exceed the limit specified in 70.03.
When this occurs, the output frequency will decrease to prevent an
Over Current Fault. The drive will accelerate back to the command
frequency only when the output current drops below the level specified
by 70.03.
70.04
Over-Torque Detection Range: Default: 00
Mode(OL2) 00 Over-Torque detection disabled
01 Over-Torque detection enabled during constant speed
operation, and operation halted after Over-Torque
Detection
02 Over-Torque detection enabled during constant speed
operation, and operation continues after Over-Torque
Detection
03 Over-Torque Detection enabled during operation, and
operation halted after Over-Torque Detection
04 Over-Torque detection enabled during acceleration, and
operation continues after Over-Torque Detection
70.05
Over-Torque Detection Range: 30 to 200% Default: 150
Level
Unit: 1%
A setting of 100% is proportional to the Rated Output Current of the
drive.
This parameter sets the Over-Torque Detection level in 1% increments.
(The AC drive rated current is equal to 100%.)
70.06
Over-Torque Detection Range: 0.1 to 10.0sec Default: 0.1sec
Time
Unit: 0.1 sec
This parameter sets the Over-Torque Detection Time in units of 0.1
seconds.
70.07
Electronic Thermal Range: Default: 01
Overload Relay Selection 00 Inverter Motor (auxiliary fan cooled or high temp rated motor)
(I2t) 01 Standard Motor (self cooled motor, shaft mounted fan)
02 Disable
This function is used to limit the output power of the AC drive when
powering a self-cooled motor at low speed.
70.08
Electronic Thermal Motor Range: 30 to 300 seconds Default: 60sec
Overload
Unit: 1 seconds
This parameter can be set during operation.
The parameter determines the time required to activate the I2t
electronic thermal motor overload function. The graph below shows I2t
curves for, 150% output power for 1 minute.
Operation
time(min)
5
60Hz or more
4
50Hz
3
10Hz
2 5Hz
1
Load
factor
(%)
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
70.09
Auto Voltage Regulation Range: Default: 00
(AVR) 00 AVR function enabled
01 AVR function disabled
02 AVR function disabled during deceleration
03 AVR function disabled upon a stop command
The AVR function automatically regulates the AC drives output voltage
to meet the value set in 50.06 (Motor Nameplate Voltage).
Example: If 50.06 is set at 200 VAC and the input voltage is varying
between 200V to 264VAC, the drives output voltage will automatically
be limited to 200 VAC.
Without AVR function, the motor nameplate voltage may vary between
180V to 264VAC, due to the input voltage varying between 180V to 264
VAC.
Selecting value 2 enables the AVR function and also disables the AVR
function during deceleration. This offers a quicker deceleration and is
most commonly used.
70.10
Auto energy-saving Range: Default: 00
00 Disable auto energy-saving operation
01 Enable auto energy-saving operation
Output Voltage
100%
Output voltage
Frequency base
70.11
Under Current Detection Range: Default: 0.0
Value 0.0 Disabled
0.1 to No Load Amps
The under current detection level of the AC drive. The value must be
smaller than or equal to Motor No-Load current (Pr. 60.02).
70.12
Under Current Detection Range: Default: 0
Mode 0 or 1
Setting 0 = If the output current falls below Pr. 70.11, then the drive will
generate an output fault via one of the digital outputs.
Setting 1 = If the output current falls below Pr. 70.11, then the drive will
generate an output fault, the drive will stop and show Uc on the
keypad display.
70.13
Under Current Detection Range: Default: 1.0
Time 0.0 to 20.0 sec.
The parameter determines the delay time before an under current
output fault will occur.
Group 80 Display
80.01
Software Version Default: xx.x
This parameter is read-only and shows the software version of the AC
motor drive.
80.02
AC Drive Rated Current Default: xx.x
Display
This parameter is read only and shows the rated current of the AC
drive.
80.03
Manufacturer Model Range: Default: xx
Information 00 MVXF50#0-2 (230V 3-Phase/1-Phase 0.5Hp input)(2.5A output)
01 MVX001#0-2 (230V 3-Phase/1-Phase 1.0Hp input)(5A output)
02 MVX002#0-2 (230V 3-Phase/1-Phase 2.0Hp input)(7A output)
03 MVX003#0-2 (230V 3-phase/1-Phase 3.0Hp input)(10A output)
04 MVX005#0-2 (230V 3-Phase 5.0Hp input)(17A output)
05 MVX075#0-2 (230V 3-Phase 7.5Hp input)(25A output)
06 Reserved
07 Reserved
08 MVX001#0-4 (460V 3-Phase 1Hp input) (3A output)
09 MVX002#0-4 (460V 3-Phase 2Hp input) (4A output)
10 MVX003#0-4 (460V 3-Phase 3Hp input) (5A output)
11 MVX005#0-4 (460V 3-phase 5Hp input) (8.2A output)
12 MVX075#0-4 (460V 3-Phase 7.5Hp input) (13A output)
13 MVX010#0-4 (460V 3-Phase 10Hp input) (18A output)
This parameter is read only and displays the drive model number.
80.04
Present Fault Record Range: Default: 00
00 (no fault occurred)
01 Over-current (oc)
02 Over-voltage (ov)
03 Overheat (oH)
04 Overload (oL)
05 Overload 1 (oL1)
06 Overload 2 (oL2)
07 External Fault (EF)
08 CPU failure 1 (CF1)
09 CPU failure 2 (CF2)
10 CPU failure 3 (CF3)
11 Hardware Protection Failure (HPF)
12 Over-current during acceleration (OCA)
13 Over-current during deceleration (OCd)
14 Over-current during steady state operation (OCn)
15 Ground fault or fuse failure (GFF)
16 Reserved
17 3 Phase input power loss
18 External Pause Function (bb)
19 Auto Adjustable accel/decel failure (cFA)
20 Software protection code (codE)
80.05
Second Most Recent Range: See Parameter 80.04 Default: 00
Fault Record
80.06
Third Most Recent Fault Range: See Parameter 80.04 Default: 00
Record
80.07
Keypad Start Up Display Range: Default: 00
00 Command Frequency (F)
01 Output Frequency (H)
02 Output Current (A)
03 User Defined Unit (U)
04 Output Voltage (u)
05 Unit Temperature (t)
06 Forward Reverse Direction (Frd) or (rEu)
Counter (c) [Displayed only when enabled]
PLC Steps [Displayed only when enabled]
PID Feedback [Displayed only when enabled]
80.08
User Defined Multiplier Range: 0.01 to 160.00 Default: 1.00
Unit: 0.01
The User Defined Multiplier selects the multiplying factor for the
user-defined unit.
The display value is calculated as follows:
Display value = output frequency x User Defined Multiplier
The display window is only capable of showing four digits, yet by using
the decimals in the display area, 4 digit numbers are displayed. The
decimal points change the value of the number as shown below.
Display Number Represented
9999 The absence of a decimal point indicates a four-digit integer.
A single decimal point between the middle and the right-most numbers
999.9 is a true decimal point; it separates ones and tenths as in 30.5 (thirty
and one-half).
A single decimal point after the right-most number is not a true decimal
9999. point; instead it indicates that a zero follows the right-most number.
For example, the number 12300 would be displayed as 1230.
This parameter can be set during operation.
80.09
External Terminal Scan Range: 1 to 20 Default: 1
Time
Unit: 2msec
This function scans the I/O terminals to help eliminate false signals due
to noise.
Actual Scan Time= 80.09 X 2 m seconds
80.10
Parameter Lock and Range: Default: 00
Configuration 00 All parameters may be set and displayed
01 All parameters are read-only
02 to 09 Not used
10 Resets all parameters to the factory defaults
This parameter allows the user to return all parameters to Defaults.
80.11
Run Elapsed Time (Days) Units: Days (read only)
80.12
Run Elapsed Time Units: Minutes (read only)
(Minutes)
80.13
Power On Elapsed Time Units: Days (read only)
(Days)
80.14
Power On Elapsed Time Units: Minutes (read only)
(Minutes)
80.15
Automatic Scroll Display Range: Default: 00
00 Disable
01 Scroll every 5 seconds after a 1 minute delay
02 Scroll every 15 seconds after a 1 minute delay
This parameter selects the automatic display scroll mode. If parameter
80.15 is set to 01 or 02, the display will scroll through all available views
and repeat.
Group 90 Communications
90.01
Communication Protocol Range: Default: 0
0 Modbus ASCII mode, <7,N,2>
1 Modbus ASCII mode, <7,E,1>
2 Modbus ASCII mode, <7,O,1>
3 Modbus RTU mode, <8,N,2>
4 Modbus RTU mode, <8,E,1>
5 Modbus RTU mode, <8,O,1>
90.02
Communication Address Range: 01 to 254 Default: 01
If the AC drive is controlled by RS-485 serial communication, the
communication address must be set via this parameter.
RS485
Computer
01 02 03
90.03
Transmission Speed Range: Default: 01
00 Baud rate 4800 (data transmission speed: bits / sec)
01 Baud rate 9600 (data transmission speed: bits / sec)
02 Baud rate 19200 (data transmission speed: bits / sec)
03 Baud rate 38400 (data transmission speed: bits / sec)
Users may set parameters and control the operation of the AC drive via
the RS-485 serial interface. This parameter is used to set the
transmission speed between the PC and the MVX9000.
This parameter may be set during operation.
90.04
Transmission Fault Range: Default: 03
Treatment 00 Display Fault and Continue Operating
01 Display Fault and RAMP to Stop
02 Display Fault and COAST to Stop
03 No Fault Displayed and Continue Operating
90.05
Over-time Detection Range: Default: 0.0
(Watch Dog Timer) 0.1-120.0 seconds
0.0 Disable
This parameter is used for communication loss. When this parameter
is set to any value over 0.0, the timer is enabled. The value set in this
parameter is the time allowed between two command strings.
Computer Control
There is a built-in RS-485 serial interface (RJ-12 Jack) at the top of the
drive near the Input power.
The pins are defined below:
1: +15V
2: GND
3: SG-
4: SG+
5: NC
6 1 6: Reserved (for communication keypad)
Each MVX9000 AC drive has a pre-assigned communication address
specified by 90.02. The computer then controls each AC drive
according to its address.
The MVX9000 can be set up to communicate on a Modbus network
using one of the following modes: ASCII (American Standard Code for
Information Interchange) or RTU (Remote Terminal Unit). Users can
select the desired mode along with the serial port communication
protocol in 90.01 and 90.03.
Code Explanation
ASCII mode:
Each 8-bit data is the combination of two ASCII characters. For
example, a 1-byte data: 64 Hex, shown as 64 in ASCII, consists of 6
(36Hex) and 4 (34Hex).
Character 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
ASCII 30H 31H 32H 33H 34H 35H 36H 37H
code
Character 8 9 A B C D E F
ASCII 38H 39H 41H 42H 43H 44H 45H 46H
code
RTU mode:
Each 8-bit data is the combination of two 4-bit hexadecimal characters.
For example, 64 Hex.
Data Format
10-bit character frame (For 7-bit character):
( 7.N.2 : Pr.92=0)
Start Stop Stop
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
bit bit bit
7-bit character
10-bit character frame
( 7.E.1: Pr.92=1)
Start Even Stop
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
bit parity bit
7-bit character
10-bit character frame
( 7.O.1:Pr.92=2)
Start Odd Stop
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
bit parity bit
7-bit character
10-bit character frame
Communication Protocol
STX ADR ADR CMD CMD 0 1 ...... N-1 N ETX CHK CHK
1 0 1 0 1 0
02H Address CMD Data characters 03H Check Sum
ASCII Mode
STX Start character: (3AH)
ADR 1
ADR 0 Communication address:
CMD 1 8-bit address consists of 2 ASCII codes
CMD 0
DATA
(n-1) Contents of data:
Maximum: 20-word registers
DATA 0
LRC
CHK 1 LRC check sum:
LRC 8-bit check sum consists of 2 ASCII codes
CHK 0
END 1 END characters:
END 0 END 1 = CR (0DH), END 0 = LF (0AH)
RTU Mode
START A silent interval of more than 10 ms
Communication address:
ADR
8-bit address
Command code:
CMD
8-bit command
DATA
(n-1)
Contents of data:
. Maximum: 20-word registers
DATA 0
CRC CHK
Low CRC check sum:
CRC CHK 16-bit check sum consists of 2 8-bit characters
High
END A silent interval of more than 10 ms
2 Number of data 0
1 (Count by byte) 4
Starting data address
0 Content of starting data 1
2 address 7
0 2102H 7
Number of data 0 0
(Count by word) 0 0
2 Content of data address 0
LRC CHK 1 D 2103H 0
LRC CHK 0 7 0
END 1 CR LRC CHK 1 7
END 0 LF LRC CHK 0 1
END 1 CR
END 0 LF
RTU mode:
Command message: Response message:
ADR 01H ADR 01H
ASCII mode:
Command message: Response message:
STX : STX :
ADR 1 0 ADR 1 0
ADR 0 1 ADR 0 1
CMD 1 0 CMD 1 0
CMD 0 6 CMD 0 6
0 0
1 1
Data address
0 0
0 0
Data address 1 1
7 7
7 Data content 7
0 0
LRC CHK 1 7 LRC CHK 1 7
LRC CHK 0 1 LRC CHK 0 1
END 1 CR END 1 CR
END 0 LF END 0 LF
RTU mode:
Command message: Response message:
STX :
ADR 1 0
ADR 0 1
CMD 1 0
CMD 0 3
Starting data address 0
4
0
1
0
0
Number of data
0
01H+03H+04H+01H+00H+01H=0AH,
1
the 2s-complement negation of 0AH is
LRC CHK 1 F
F6H.
LRC CHK 0 6
END 1 CR
END 0 LF
RTU mode:
ADR 01H
CMD 03H
Step 5: Repeat step 3 and 4 until eight shifts have been performed.
When this is done, a complete 8-bit byte will have been processed.
Step 6: Repeat steps 2 to 5 for the next 8-bit byte of the command
message.
Continue doing this until all bytes have been processed. The final
contents of the CRC register are the CRC value. When transmitting the
CRC value in the message, the upper and lower bytes of the CRC
value must be swapped, i.e. the lower order byte will be transmitted
first.
The following is an example of CRC generation using C language. The
function takes two arguments:
Unsigned char* data a pointer to the message buffer
Unsigned char length the quantity of bytes in the message buffer
The function returns the CRC value as a type of unsigned integer.
#include<stdio.h>
#include<dos.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<process.h>
#define PORT 0x03F8 /* the address of COM1 */
/* the address offset value relative to COM1 */
#define THR 0x0000
#define RDR 0x0000
#define BRDL 0x0000
#define IER 0x0001
#define BRDH 0x0001
#define LCR 0x0003
#define MCR 0x0004
#define LSR 0x0005
#define MSR 0x0006
void main(){
int i;
outportb(PORT+MCR,0x08); /* interrupt enable */
outportb(PORT+IER,0x01); /* interrupt as data in */
outportb(PORT+LCR,(inportb(PORT+LCR) | 0x80));
/* the BRDL/BRDH can be access as LCR.b7==1 */
outportb(PORT+BRDL,12); /* set baudrate=9600,
12=115200/9600*/
outportb(PORT+BRDH,0x00);
outportb(PORT+LCR,0x06); /* set protocol, <7,N,2>=06H
<7,E,1>=1AH, <7,O,1>=0AH
<8,N,2>=07H, <8,E,1>=1BH
<8,O,1>=0BH */
for(i=0;i<=16;i++){
while(!(inportb(PORT+LSR) & 0x20)); /* wait until THR empty */
outportb(PORT+THR,tdat[i]); /* send data to THR */
}
i=0;
while(!kbhit()){
if(inportb(PORT+LSR) & 0x01){ /* b0==1, read data ready */
rdat[i++]=inportb(PORT+RDR); /* read data form RDR */
} } }
Periodic Inspection
Check the following periodically to detect:
Whether the motors are operating as expected.
Whether the installation environment is abnormal.
Whether the cooling system is operating as expected.
Whether any irregular vibration or sound occurred during the
operation.
Whether the motors are overheating during the operation.
Note: Always check the input voltage of the AC drive with a Voltmeter.
Periodic Maintenance
WARNING!
Disconnect AC power before proceeding!
The AC drive has a comprehensive fault diagnostic system that includes several
different alarms and fault messages. Once a fault is detected, the corresponding
protective functions will be activated. The following faults are displayed as shown on
the AC drive digital keypad display. The three most recent faults can be read on the
digital keypad display by viewing 80.04 through 80.06.
Note: Faults can be cleared by resetting at the keypad or with the Input Terminal.
Common Problems and Solutions
Fault Name Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions
1. Check that the input voltage falls within the rated AC drive input
voltage.
2. Check for possible voltage transients.
The AC drive detects that the DC
bus voltage has exceeded its 3. Bus over-voltage may also be caused by motor regeneration.
maximum allowable value. Either increase the deceleration time or add an optional braking
resistor.
4. Check whether the required braking power is within the specified
limits.
1. Make sure that the ambient temperature falls within the specified
temperature range.
The AC drive temperature sensor 2. Make sure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed.
detects excessive heat. 3. Remove any foreign objects from the heatsink and check for
possible dirty heat sink fins.
4. Provide enough spacing for adequate ventilation.
Over-current during acceleration: 1. Check for possible poor insulation at the output line.
1. Short-circuit at motor output.
2. Decrease the torque boost setting in 60.09.
2. Torque boost too high.
3. Increase the acceleration time.
3. Acceleration time too short.
4. Replace the AC drive with one that has a higher output capacity
4. AC drive output capacity is too (next HP size).
small.
Over-current during deceleration: 1. Check for possible poor insulation at the output line.
1. Short-circuit at motor output.
2. Increase the deceleration time.
2. Deceleration time too short.
3. Replace the AC drive with one that has a higher output capacity
3. AC drive output capacity is too (next HP size).
small.
1. Check the connections between the main control board and the
Internal memory cannot be read. power board.
2. Reset the drive to factory defaults.
The external terminal DI1-COM When external terminal DI1-COM is closed, the drives output will be
goes from OFF to ON. turned off and will display EF.
Ground fault:
The AC drive output is abnormal.
When the output terminal is Ground fault:
grounded (short circuit current is
50% more than the AC drive rated 1. Check whether the IGBT power module is damaged.
current), the AC drive power
module may be damaged. The 2. Check for possible poor insulation on the output wires or on the
short circuit protection is provided motor.
for AC drive protection, not user
protection.
External Pause. 1. When the external input terminal (pause) is active, the AC drive
AC drive output is turned off. output will be turned off.
2. Disable this (pause) and the AC drive will begin to work again.
Warning codes
30 INPUTS
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Modbus Groups Description Range default settings
#
0100H 30.01 5-6 Minimum reference value (0-10V) 0.0 to 10.0 V 0.0
0101H 30.02 5-6 Maximum reference value (0-10V) 0.0 to 10.0 V 10.0
00: Not inverted
0102H 30.03 5-6 Invert reference signal (0-10V) 00
01: Inverted
Minimum reference value
0103H 30.04 5-6 0.0 to 20.0 mA 4.0
(4-20mA)
Maximum reference value
0104H 30.05 5-6 0.0 to 20.0 mA 20.0
(4-20mA)
00: Not inverted
0105H 30.06 5-6 Invert reference signal (4-20mA) 00
01: Inverted
0106H 30.07 5-7 Potentiometer Offset 0.0 to 100.0 % 0.0
0107H 30.08 5-7 Potentiometer Bias Polarity 00: Positive , 01: Negative 00
0108H 30.09 5-7 Potentiometer Slope 0.1 to 300.0 % 100.0
00: Forward Motion Only
0109H 30.10 5-7 Potentiometer Direction 00
01: Reverse Motion Enable
01: DI1-FWD / STOP, DI2-REV / STOP
02: DI1-RUN / STOP, DI2-REV / FWD
010AH 30.11 5-13 Digital Input Terminal (DI1, DI2) 02
03: DI1 - RUN momentary (N.O.), DI2 -
REV / FWD, DI3 - STOP momentary (N.C.)
00: Not used
01: External Fault (N.O.)
02: External Fault (N.C.)
03: External Reset (N.O.)
04: External Reset (N.C.)
05: Multi-Speed 1
06: Multi-Speed 2
07: Multi-Speed 3
08: Jog
09: Second Acceleration/Deceleration Time
10: Control Place: I/O Terminal
11: Control Place: Keypad
010BH 30.12 Digital Input Terminal (DI3) 12: Control Place: Communication 05
010CH 30.13 Digital Input Terminal (DI4) 13: Increase Speed 06
5-14
010DH 30.14 Digital Input Terminal (DI5) 07
14: Decrease Speed
010EH 30.15 Digital Input Terminal (DI6) 03
15: Forward/Reverse
16: Parameter Lock
17: Acceleration/Deceleration l Prohibit
18: Run Enable
19: Base Block (N.O.)
20: Base Block (N.C.)
21: PID Disable
22: Run PLC Program
23: Pause PLC Program
24: Counter Trigger signal
25: Counter Reset
26: First / second Source of Master
Frequency
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Modbus Groups Description Range default
# settings
010FH 30.16 5-22 Final Count Value 00 to 9999 00
0110H 30.17 5-22 Intermediate Count Value 00 to 9999 00
0111H 30.18 5-22 1st Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0112H 30.19 5-22 2nd Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0113H 30.20 5-23 3rd Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0114H 30.21 5-23 4th Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0115H 30.22 5-23 5th Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0116H 30.23 5-23 6th Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0117H 30.24 5-23 7th Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
00: Frequency (Hz)
0118H 30.25 5-23 Display Hz or % 00
01: Percentage (%)
0119H 30.26 5-23 Extension Input DI7 same 30.12 to 30.15 00
011AH 30.27 5-23 Extension Input DI8 same 30.12 to 30.15 00
40 OUTPUTS
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Modbus Groups Description Range default settings
#
00: Frequency Hz
01: Current A
0200H 40.01 5-24 Analog Output Signal 00
02: Feedback signal 0-100
03: Output Power 0-100%
0201H 40.02 5-24 Analog Output Gain 00 to 200 % 100
00: Not used
01: Ready
02: Inverter Running
03: Inverter Fault
04: Warning (PID feedback loss,
communication fault)
05: At speed
06: Zero speed
07: Above Desired Frequency (40.05)
08: Below Desired Frequency (40.05)
Digital Output Terminal 09: PID supervision
0202H 40.03 (DO1-DCM) 10: Over Voltage Warning 02
5-25
0203H 40.04 Relay Output Terminal 11: Over Heat Warning 03
(RO1, RO2, RO3)
12: Over Current Stall Warning
13: Over Voltage Stall Warning
14: Low voltage
15: PLC Program running
16: PLC Program Step completed
17: PLC Program completed
18: PLC Operation paused
19: Final count value attained
20: Intermediate count value attained
21: Reverse direction notification
22: Under current detection
0204H 40.05 5-27 Desired Frequency Attained 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0
Digital Output (RO4, RO5,
0205H 40.06 5-27 same as 40.03 to 40.04 0
RO6)
Digital Output (RO7, RO8,
0206H 40.07 5-27 same as 40.03 to 40.04 0
RO9)
50 DRIVE CONTROL
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Modbus Groups Description Range default settings
#
00: Master Frequency determined by digital
keypad up/down
01: Master Frequency determined by keypad
potentiometer
0300H 50.01 5-28 Source of Master Frequency 02: Master Frequency determined by 0 to 01
+10V input on AI1 terminal
03: Master Frequency determined by 4 to
20mA input on AI2 terminal
04: Master Frequency determined by RS-485
communication interface
00: Operation command by digital keypad
01: Operation command by external control
terminals, keypad STOP is effective
Source of Operation 02: Operation command by external control
0301H 50.02 5-28 terminals, keypad STOP is ineffective 00
Command
03: Operation command by RS-485 interface,
keypad STOP is effective
04: Operation command by RS-485 interface,
keypad STOP is ineffective
00: Ramp to Stop
0302H 50.03 5-28 Stop Methods 00
01: Coast to Stop
0303H 50.04 5-29 Maximum Output Frequency 50.0 to 400.0 Hz 60.0
0304H 50.05 5-29 Motor Nameplate Frequency 10.0 to 400.0 Hz 60.0
230V 0.1 to 255.0 V 230.0
0305H 50.06 5-29 Motor Nameplate Voltage
460V 0.1 to 510.0 V 460.0
0306H 50.07 5-29 Mid-point Frequency 0.1 to 400.0 Hz 1.5
230V 0.1 to 255.0 V 10.0
0307H 50.08 5-30 Mid-point Voltage
460V 0.1 to 510.0 V 20.0
0308H 50.09 5-30 Minimum Output Freq 0.1 to 20.0 Hz 1.5
230V 0.1 to 50.0 V 10.0
0309H 50.10 5-30 Minimum Output Voltage
460V 0.1 to 100.0 V 20.0
00: Disable
030AH 50.11 5-30 Sensorless Vector Enable 00
01: Enable
030BH 50.12 5-32 Acceleration Time 1 0.01 to d 600.0 sec 10.00
030CH 50.13 5-32 Deceleration Time 1 0.01 to d 600.0 sec 10.00
030DH 50.14 5-32 Acceleration Time 2 0.01 to d 600.0 sec 10.00
030EH 50.15 5-32 Deceleration Time 2 0.01 to d 600.0 sec 10.00
Transition Point for Acceleration 0.0:Disable
030FH 50.16 5-33 0.0
1 to Acceleration 2 Above min freq.: Enable, 0.0 to 400.0 Hz
Transition Point for Deceleration 0.0:Disable
0310H 50.17 5-33 0.0
1 to Deceleration 2 Above min freq.: Enable, 0.0 to 400.0 Hz
0311H 50.18 5-33 Acceleration S-curve 00 to 07 00
0312H 50.19 5-33 Deceleration S-curve 00 to 07 00
Jog Acceleration / Deceleration
0313H 50.20 5-34 0.01 to d 600.0 sec 1.00
Time
0314H 50.21 5-34 Jog Frequency 0.1 to 400.0 Hz 6.0
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Modbus Groups Description Range default settings
#
00: Enable Reverse Operation
0315H 50.22 5-34 Reserve Operation Enable 00
01: Disable Reverse Operation
00: Stop operation after momentary power loss
Momentary Power Loss (Ride 01: Continue operation after momentary power
0316H 50.23 5-35 loss, speed search from Speed Reference 00
Through)
02: Continue operation after momentary power
loss, speed search from Minimum Speed
Maximum Allowable Power
0317H 50.24 5-35 0.3 to 5.0 sec 2.0
Loss Time
Pause Time after Momentary
0318H 50.25 5-35 0.3 to 10.0 sec 0.5
Power Loss
Maximum Speed Search
0319H 50.26 5-36 30 to 200 % 150
Current Level
Upper Limit of Output
031AH 50.27 5-36 0.1 to 400.0 Hz 400.0
Frequency
Lower Limit of Output
031BH 50.28 5-36 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0
Frequency
031CH 50.29 5-37 Skip Frequency 1 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0
031DH 50.30 5-37 Skip Frequency 2 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0
031EH 50.31 5-37 Skip Frequency 3 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0
031FH 50.32 5-37 Skip Frequency Bandwidth 0.1 to 20.0 Hz 0.0
0320H 50.33 5-37 Auto Restart After Fault 00 to 10 00
00: Disable
01: Keypad (based on 20.03 setting)
0321H 50.34 5-38 PID Set Point Location 02: AI1 (external 0-10V) 00
03: AI2 (external 4-20mA)
04: PID set point (50.43)
00: Positive AI1 (0-10V)
01: Negative AI1 (0-10V)
0322H 50.35 5-38 Feedback Signal Selection 00
02: Positive AI2 (4-20mA)
03: Negative AI2 (4-20mA)
0323H 50.36 5-38 P Gain Adjustment 0.0 to 10.0 1.0
0324H 50.37 5-38 I Gain Adjustment 0.00 to 100.0 sec 1.00
0325H 50.38 5-38 D Gain Adjustment 0.00 to 1.0 sec 0.00
0326H 50.39 5-38 Upper Limit of Integral Control 00 to 100% 100
0327H 50.40 5-38 PID Output Delay Filter Time 0.0 to 2.5 sec 0.0
4-20mA Input Loss Detection 00: Disable
0328H 50.41 5-39 60
Time 0.1 to 3600 sec
00: Warn and Inverter Stop
0329H 50.42 5-39 4-20mA Input Loss Operation 00
01: Warn and Continue Operation
032AH 50.43 5-39 PID Set Point 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
00: Disable PLC performing
01: Execute one program cycle
032BH 50.44 5-39 PLC Operation Mode 02: Continuously execute program cycles 00
03: Execute one program cycle step by step
04: Continuously execute program cycles step
by step
032CH 50.45 5-42 PLC Forward/Reserve Motion 00 to 127 00
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Modbus Groups Description Range default settings
#
Time Duration of 1st Preset
032DH 50.46 5-43 0 to 9999 0
Speed
Time Duration of 2nd Preset
032EH 50.47 5-43 0 to 9999 0
Speed
Time Duration of 3rd Preset
032FH 50.48 5-43 0 to 9999 0
Speed
Time Duration of 4th Preset
0330H 50.49 5-43 0 to 9999 0
Speed
Time Duration of 5th Preset
0331H 50.50 5-43 0 to 9999 0
Speed
Time Duration of 6th Preset
0332H 50.51 5-43 0 to 9999 0
Speed
Time Duration of 7th Preset
0333H 50.52 5-43 0 to 9999 0
Speed
00: Linear Acceleration/Deceleration
01: Auto Acceleration, Linear Deceleration
02: Linear Acceleration/Auto Deceleration
0334H 50.53 5-43 Auto Acceleration/Deceleration 00
03: Auto Acceleration/Deceleration
04: Auto Acceleration/Deceleration Stall
Prevention (Limited by 50.12 to 50.15)
0.0 Disabled
0335H 50.54 5-44 Sleep Frequency 0.0
0.1 to 400Hz Enabled
0337H 50.56 5-44 Sleep Time Delay 0.0 to 600 sec. 1.0
60 MOTOR CONTROL
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Modbus Groups Description Range default settings
#
0400H 60.01 5-45 Motor Rated Current 30 to 120 % FLA
0401H 60.02 5-45 Motor No-Load Current 00 to 99 % 0.4* FLA
00: Disable
0402H 60.03 5-45 Motor Auto Tuning 01: DC test 00
02: DC test and no load test
Motors Stator Resistance
0403H 60.04 5-45 (calculated via auto tune or 00 to 65535 m Ohms 00
entered manually)
0404H 60.05 5-46 DC Braking Current Level 00 to 100% 00
DC Braking Time upon
0405H 60.06 5-46 0.0 to 5.0 sec 0.0
Start-up
DC Braking Time upon
0406H 60.07 5-46 0.0 to 25.0 sec 0.0
Stopping
Frequency-point for DC
0407H 60.08 5-47 0.0 to 60.0Hz 0.0
Braking
0408H 60.09 5-47 Torque Compensation 00 to 10 00
0409H 60.10 5-48 Slip Compensation 0.00 to 10.00 0.0
040AH 60.11 5-48 PWM Carrier Frequency 1 to 15 KHz 9
70 PROTECTIVE
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Modbus Groups Description Range default settings
#
00: Disable
0500H 70.01 5-49 Over-voltage Stall Prevention 01
01: Enable
Over Current Stall Prevention 00: Disable
0501H 70.02 5-49 150
during Acceleration 20 to 200 %
Over Current Stall Prevention 00: Disable
0502H 70.03 5-50 150
during Operation 20 to 200 %
00: Disabled
01: Enabled during constant speed operation,
drive halted after fault
Over-Torque Detection Mode 02: Enabled during constant speed operation,
0503H 70.04 5-50 operation continues after fault 00
(OL2)
03:Enabled during operation, drive halted after
fault
04: Enabled during operation, operation
continues after fault
0504H 70.05 5-51 Over-Torque Detection Level 30 to 200 % 150
0505H 70.06 5-51 Over-Torque Detection Time 0.1 to 10.0 sec 0.1
00: Constant Torque
Electronic Thermal Overload
0506H 70.07 5-51 01: Variable Torque 01
Relay
02: Inactive
Electronic Thermal Motor
0507H 70.08 5-52 30 to 300 sec 60
Overload Time
00: AVR enabled
01: AVR disabled
0508H 70.09 5-52 Auto Voltage Regulation (AVR) 00
02: AVR disabled during deceleration
03: AVR disabled during stop
00: Disable
0509H 70.10 5-53 Auto Energy-Saving 00
01: Enable
0.0 Disable
050AH 70.11 5-53 Under Current Detection Value
0.1 to No Load Amps
0.0
050BH 70.12 5-53 Under Current Detection Mode 0 or 1 0
050CH 70.13 5-53 Under Current Detection Time 0.0 to 20.0 sec. 1.0
80 KEYPAD/DISPLAY
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Modbus Groups Description Range default settings
#
0600H 80.01 5-54 Software Version
AC Drive Rated Current
0601H 80.02 5-54 ##.#
Display
00: MVXF50#0-2 (230V 1ph/3ph 0.5HP)
01: MVX001#0-2 (230V 1ph/3ph 1.0HP)
02: MVX002#0-2 (230V 1ph/3ph 2.0HP)
03: MVX003#0-2 (230V 1ph/3ph 3.0HP)
04: MVX005#0-2 (230V 3ph 5.0HP)
05: MVX007#0-2 (230V 3ph 7.5HP)
Manufacturer Model 06: Reserved
0602H 80.03 5-54 ##
Information 07: Reserved
08: MVX001#0-4 (460V 3ph 1.0HP)
09: MVX002#0-4 (460V 3ph 2.0HP)
10: MVX003#0-4 (460V 3ph 3.0HP)
11: MVX005#0-4 (460V 3ph 5.0HP)
12: MVX007#0-4 (460V 3ph 7.5HP)
13: MVX010#0-4 (460V 3ph 10HP)
0603H 80.04 5-55 Present Fault Record 00: No Fault occurred 00
Second Most Recent Fault
0604H 80.05 5-55 01: Over-current (oc) 00
Record
02: Over-voltage (ov)
03: Overheat (oH)
04: Overload (oL)
05: Overload 1 (oL1)
06: Overload 2 (oL2)
07: External Fault (EF)
08: CPU Failure 1 (CF1)
09: CPU Failure 2 (CF2)
10: CPU Failure 3 (CF3)
Third Most Recent Fault
0605H 80.06 5-55 11: Hardware Protection Failure (HPF) 00
Record
12: Over-current During Accel (OCA)
13: Over-current During Accel (OCd)
14: Over-current During Steady State (OCn)
15:Ground Fault or Fuse Failure (GFF)
16: Reserved
17: 3 Phase Input Power Loss
18: External Pause Function (bb)
19: Auto Adjust Accel/Decel Failure (cFA)
20: Software Protection Code (codE)
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Modbus Groups Description Range default settings
#
00: Command Frequency ("F")
01: Output Frequency ("H")
02: Output Current ("A")
03: User Defined ("U") 00
Keypad Display selection
(also order of appearance 04: Output Voltage (u)
0606H 80.07 5-55
when scrolling through display 05: Unit Temperature (t)
modes)
06: Forward/Reverse Direction ("Frd / rEv")
display only when enabled: Counter ("c")
display only when enabled: PLC steps xx
display only when enabled: PID Feedback
0607H 80.08 5-56 User Defined Multiplier 0.01 to 160.00 1.00
0608H 80.09 5-56 External Terminal Scan Time 01 to 20 01
00: All parameters can be set and read
Parameter Lock and
0609H 80.10 5-56 01: All parameters are read only 00
Configuration
10: Reset all parameters to the factory defaults
060AH 80.11 5-56 Elapsed Time (Run): Day 0 to 65535 (show 6553.) 0
060BH 80.12 5-57 Elapsed Time (Run): Minutes 0 to 65535 (show 6553.) 0
060CH 80.13 5-57 Elapsed Time (Power on): Day 0 to 65535 (show 6553.) 0
Elapsed Time (Power on):
060DH 80.14 5-57 0 to 65535 (show 6553.) 0
Minutes
00: Disable
01: Scroll every 5 seconds after 1 minute
060EH 80.15 5-57 Automatic Display Scroll delay 00
02: Scroll every 15 seconds after 1 minute
delay
90 COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS
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Modbus Groups Description Range default settings
#
00: MODBUS ASCII mode < 7 data bits,no
parity,2 stop bits >
01: MODBUS ASCII mode < 7 data bits,even
parity,1 stop bit >
02: MODBUS ASCII mode < 7 data bits,odd
parity,1 stop bit >
0700H 90.01 5-58 Communication Protocol 00
03: MODBUS RTU mode < 8 data bits,no
parity,2 stop bits >
04: MODBUS RTU mode < 8 data bits,even
parity,1 stop bit >
05: MODBUS RTU mode < 8 data bits,odd
parity,1 stop bit >
0701H 90.02 5-58 RS-485 Communication 01 to d 254 01
00: 4800 baud
01: 9600 baud
0702H 90.03 5-58 Transmission Speed 01
02: 19200 baud
03: 38400 baud
00: Display fault and continue operating
01: Display fault and RAMP to stop
0703H 90.04 5-59 Transmission Fault Treatment 03
02: Display fault and COAST to stop
03: No fault displayed and continue operating
0.0: Disable
0704H 90.05 5-59 Over time Detection 0.0
0.0~120.0 sec
Equivalent fuse types = J class, CC class, T class and Type BS88 with a 600V limit.
Wiring Table
Applicable
Motor
No of Braking Minimum
Full Load Specification Braking Resistors
Voltage Units Torque Resistance
Torque kgf-m Resistors Model
HP kW Used 10%ED% rates
Note: Braking Torque 10% Estimated Duty%: braking torque at 10% duty cycle in
(%).
If users want to operate the AC motor drive in coordination with the EMI filters
manufactured by CUTLER-HAMMER, refer to the above table for the appropriate I/O
terminals of the applicable filters.
EMI Filters
EMI Filter (K13-000034-0111) Used on 0.5-2 HP/230V Single Phase Models.
POWER-IN
[0.91'']
[1.43'']
23.0
26.0
36.4
15.0 38.0
[0.59''] [1.50''] 14.4
[0.56'']
90.0 [3.54]
COM COM
Appendix D Dimensions
Digital Keypad
Unit: mm [inches]
64.6 [2.54]
23.3 [0.92]
60.0 [2.36] 30.5 [1.20] 2.0 [0.08] 37.6 [1.48]
U
88.0 [3.46]
41.5 [1.63]
56.5 [2.22]
START
46.0 [1.81]
+
STOP
RESET
ENTER
M4*P0.7*D4.8 (3X)
For Mounting Screws.
2.3*D4.8 (2X)
Connection Holes For
Extension Cable Screws.
Thickness:
1.0~3.0 [0.04~0.12]
HOLE DIMENSION FOR MOUNTING
64.8 [2.55]
32.5 [1.28]
18.0 [0.71]
40.0 [1.57]
37.6 [1.48]
START
+
STOP
RESET
ENTER
START
+
STOP
RESET
ENTER
EC Declaration of Conformity
According to the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the Amendment Directive
93/68/EEC Digital Keypad
Eaton Cutler-Hammer
(Company Name)
31-1, Shien Pan Road, Kuei San Industrial Zone, Taoyuan Shien,Taiwan 333
(Company Address)
EC Declaration of Conformity
(Model Designation)
is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive
89/336/EEC for electromagnetic compatibility and the Amendment Directive 93/68/EEC. For
the evaluation of the compliance with this Directive, the following standard was applied:
EN61800-3, EN55011, EN50081-2, EN50082-2, EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4,
EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-8
Eaton Cutler-Hammer
(Company Name)
31-1, Shien Pan Road, Kuei San Industrial Zone, Taoyuan Shien, Taiwan 333
(Company Address)
Eaton Corporation
Cutler-Hammer business unit
1000 Cherrington Parkway
Moon Township, PA 15108-4312
USA
tel: 1-800-525-2000
www.cutler-hammer.eaton.com