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N700E INSTRUCTION MANUAL

N700E
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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N700E INSTRUCTION MANUAL

CAUTION FOR UL/cUL REQUIREMENTS

- THE HYUNDAI HEAVY INDUSTRY N700E INVERTER UL FILE NUMBER IS E205705.


CONFIRMATION OF UL LISTING CAN BE FOUND ON THE UL WEB SITE : www.ul.com

- DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT WIRING, OR PERFORM SIGNAL CHECKS WHILE


THE POWER SUPPLY IS TURNED ON.

- THERE ARE LIVE PARTS INSIDE THE INVERTER. NEVER TOUCH THE PRINTED WIRING
BOARD(PWB) WHILE THE POWER SUPPLY IS TURNED ON.

- [WARNING] THE BUS CAPACITOR DISCHARGE TIME IS 5 MINUTES. BEFORE STARTING WIRING OR
INSPECTION, SWITCH POWER OFF, WAIT FOR MORE THAN 5 MINUTES, AND CHECK FOR
RESIDUAL VOLTAGE BETWEEN TERMINAL P(+) AND N(-) WITH A METER ETC., TO AVOID HAZARD
OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.

- [SHORT CIRCUIT RATING] THIS INVERTER IS SUITABLE FOR USE ON A CIRCUIT CAPABLE OF
DELIVERING NOT MORE THAN 5000ARMS SYMMETRICAL AMPERES, 480 VOLTS FOR HF TYPE
AND 240 VOLTS FOR LF TYPE MAXIMUM.
BRANCH CIRCUIT SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION SHALL BE PROVIDE BY FUSE ONLY

- [OVER SPEED PROTECTION] THIS INVERTER DOES NOT PROVIDE OVER SPEED PROTECTION.

- [OVER LOAD PROTECTION] THIS INVERTER PROVIDES MOTOR OVER LOAD PROTECTION.
OVER LOAD PROTECTION LEVEL IS 50~200% OF FULL LOAD CURRENT. THE PROTECTION LEVEL
IS 20~200% OF FULL LOAD CURRENT. THE PROTECTION LEVEL MAY BE ADJUSTED BY CODE B07.
REFER TO THE N700E USER GUIDE OR CATALOG.
- [ENVIRONMENT]
MAXIMUM AMBIENT 50℃
TEMPERATURE
AMBIENT HUMIDITY 90% RH OR LESS(NO CONDENSING)
STORAGE -20~60℃
TEMPERATURE
VIBRATION 5.9㎨ OR LESS
ALTITUDE ALTITUDE 1,000m OR LESS
AMBIENCE INDOORS(NO CORROSIVE AND FLAMMABLE GASES,
OIL MIST, DUST AND DIRT)
POLLUTION DEGREE 2

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SAFETY
FOR THE BEST RESULTS WITH N700E SERIES INVERTER, READ THIS MANUAL AND ALL OF THE
WARNING SIGN ATTACHED TO THE INVERTER CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING IT,
AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION EXACTLY. KEEP THIS MANUAL HANDY FOR YOUR QUICK
REFERENCE.

DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOLS


A SAFETY INSTRUCTION (MESSAGE) IS GIVEN WITH A HAZARD ALERT SYMBOL AND A SIGNED
WORD, WARNING or CAUTION.
EACH SIGNAL WORD HAS THE FOLLOWING MEANING THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL.

THIS SYMBOL MEANS HAZARDOUS HIGH VOLTAGE. IT USED TO CALL YOUR


ATTENTION TO ITEMS OR OPERATIONS THAT COULD BE DANGEROUS TO YOU OR
OTHER PERSONS OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.
READ THESE MESSAGES AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.

THIS IS THE “SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL”. THIS SYMBOL IS USED TO CALL YOUR
A TTENTION TO ITEMS OR OPERATIONS THAT COULD BE DANGEROUS TO YOU OR
OTHER PERSONS OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.
READ THESE MESSAGES AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.

WARNING INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH,


IF NOT AVOIDED, CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

CAUTION INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED,


CAN RESULT IN MINOR TO MODERATE INJURY, OR SERIOUS DAMAGE OF PRODUCT.
THE MATTERS DESCRIBED UNDER CAUTION MAY, IF NOT AVOIDED,
LEAD TO SERIOUS RESULTS DEPENDING ON THE SITUATION. IMPORTANT MATTERS
ARE DESCRIBED IN CAUTION (AS WELL AS WARNING), SO BE SURE TO OBSERVE THEM.

NOTE NOTES INDICATE AN AREA OR SUBJECT OF SPECIAL MERIT,


EMPHASIZING EITHER THE PRODUCT`S CAPABILITIES OR COMMON
ERRORS IN OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE.

HAZARDOUS HIGH VOLTAGE

MOTOR CONTROL EQUIPMENT AND ELECTRONIC CONTROLLERS ARE CONNECTED


TO HAZARDOUS LINE VOLTAGE.
WHEN SERVICING DRIVES AND ELECTRONIC CONTROLLERS,
THERE MIGHT BE EXPOSED COMPONENTS WITH CASES OR PROTRUSIONS AT OR
ABOVE LINE POTENTIAL.
EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PRODUCT AGAINST SHOCK. 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 CONTROLLER OR PERFORMING
MAINTENANCE.
BE SURE EQUIPMENT IS PROPERLY GROUNDED. WEAR SAFETY GLASSES
WHENEVER WORKING ON AN ELECTRIC
CONTROLLER OR ROTATING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.

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PRECAUTION
WARNING : THIS IS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED, ADJUSTED AND SERVICED BY
QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE PERSONAL FAMILIAR WITH THE CONSTRUCTION
AND OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENTS AND THE HAZARDS INVOLVED. FAILURE TO
OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION COULD RESULTS IN BODILY INJURY.

WARNING : THE USER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT ALL DRIVEN MACHINERY,
DRIVE TRAIN MECHANISM NOT SUPPLIED BY HYUNDAI AND PROCESS LINE MATERIAL
ARE CAPABLE OF SAFE OPERATION AT AN APPLIED FREQUENCY OF 150% OF THE
MAXIMUM SELECTED FREQUENCY RANGE TO THE AC MOTOR.
FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN DESTRUCTION OF EQUIPMENT AND INJURY TO
PERSONNEL SHOULD A SINGLE POINT FAILURE OCCUR.

WARNING : FOR PROTECTION, INSTALL AN EARTH LEAKAGE BREAKER WITH A HIGH


FREQUENCY CIRCUIT CAPABLE OF LARGE CURRENTS TO AVOID AN UNNECESSARY
OPERATION.
THE GROUND FAULT PROTECTION CIRCUIT IS NOT DESIGNED TO PROTECT
PERSONAL INJURY.

CAUTION : HEAVY OBJECT. TO AVOID MUSCLE STRAIN OR BACK INJURY,


USE LIFTING AIDS AND PROPER LIFTING TECHNIQUES WHEN REMOVING OR REPLACING.

CAUTION : THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ AND CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD


BEFORE WORKING ON N700E SERIES EQUIPMENT.

CAUTION : PROPER GROUNDS, DISCONNECTING DEVICES AND OTHER SAFETY DEVICES


AND THEIR LOCATION ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER AND ARE NOT
PROVIDED BY HYUNDAI.

CAUTION : BE SURE TO CONNECT A MOTOR THERMAL SWITCH OR OVERLOAD DEVICES


TO THE N700E SERIES CONTROLLER TO ASSURE THAT INVERTER WILL SHUT DOWN IN
THE EVENT OF AN OVERLOAD OR AN OVERHEATED MOTOR

CAUTION: ROTATING SHAFTS AND ABOVE GROUND ELECTRICAL POTENTIALS CAN BE


HAZARDOUS.
THEREFORE, IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT ALL ELECTRICAL WORK CONFORM
TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND LOCAL REGULATIONS.
ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD PERFORM INSTALLATION, ALIGNMENT AND
MAINTENANCE. FACTORY RECOMMENDED TEST PROCEDURES,
INCLUDE IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL, SHOULD BE FOLLOWED.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE WORKING ON THE UNIT.

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NOTE : POLLUTION DEGREE 2

THE INVERTER MUST BE USED IN THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE POLLUTION DEGREE 2.


TYPICAL CONSTRUCTIONS THAT REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF CONDUCTIVE POLLUTION ARE,
1) THE USE OF AN UNVENTILATED ENCLOSURE.
2) THE USE OF A FILTERED VENTILATED ENCLOSURE WHEN THE VENTILATION IS FAN FORCED
THAT IS, VENTILATION IS ACCOMPLISHED BY ONE MORE BLOWERS WITHIN THE
ENCLOSURE THAT PROVIDE A POSITIVE INTAKE AND EXHAUST.

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CAUTION FOR EMC (ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY)

TO SAFETY THE EMC DIRECTIVE AND TO COMPLY WITH STANDARD, FOLLOWS THE CHECKLIST BELOW.

WARNING
THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED, ADJUSTED, AND SERVICED BY QUALIFIED PERSONAL
FAMILIAR WITH CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT AND THE HAZARDS
INVOLVED.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION COULD RESULT IN BODILY INJURY.

1. THE POWER SUPPLY TO N700E INVERTER MUST MEET THESE SPECIFICATIONS


a. VOLTAGE FLUCTUATION ±10% OR LESS.
b. VOLTAGE IMBALANCE ±3% OR LESS.
c. FREQUENCY VARIATION ±4% OR LESS.
d. VOLTAGE DISTORTION THD = 10% OR LESS

2. INSTALLATION MEASURE :
a. USE A FILTER DESIGNED FOR N700E INVERTER

3. WIRING
a. SHIELDED WIRE (SCREENED CABLE) IS REQUIRED FOR MOTOR WIRING, AND THE
LENGTH MUST BE LESS THAN 20 METERS.
b. THE CARRIER FREQUENCY SETTING MUST BE LESS THAN 5KHZ TO SATISFY EMC
REQUIREMENTS.
c. SEPARATE THE MAIN CIRCUIT FROM THE SIGNAL/PROCESS CIRCUIT WIRING.
d. IN CASE OF REMOTE OPERATING WITH CONNECTOR CABLE, THE INVERTER DOES
NOT CONFORM TO EMC

4. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS – WHEN USING A FILTER, FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES:


a. AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE : -10 - +40℃
b. HUMIDITY : 20 TO 90% RH(NON-CONDENSING)
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c. VIBRATION : 5.9 M/S (0.6G) 10 – 55HZ (N700E-0.4~3.7kW)
d. LOCATION : 1000 METERS OR LESS ALTITUDE, INDOORS.
(NO CORROSIVE GAS OR DUST)

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CONFORMITY TO THE LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE (LVD)

THE PROTECTIVE ENCLOSURE MUST CONFORM TO THE LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE.


THE INVERTER CAN CONFORM TO THE LVD BY MOUNTING INTO A CABINET OR BY ADDING
COVERS AS FOLLOWS.

1. CABINET AND COVER


THE INVERTER MUST BE INSTALLED INTO A CABINET WHICH HAS THE PROTECTION DEGREE
OF TYPE IP2X.
IN ADDITION THE TOP SURFACES OF CABINET ARE EASILY ACCESSIBLE SHALL MEET AT
LEAST THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PROTECTIVE TYPE IP4X, OR WHICH IS CONSTRUCTED TO
PREVENT SMALL OBJECTS FROM ENTERING INVERTER.

Air Air

IP4X cabinet IP20 with louver

Fig 1. INVERTER CABINET

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UL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS MANUAL FOR N700E SERIES

THIS AUXILIARY INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHOULD BE DELIVERED TO THE END USER.

1. WIRING MARKING FOR ELECTRICAL PRACTICE AND WIRE SPECIFICATIONS


“USE COPPER CONDUCTOR ONLY, 75℃ WITH A TORQUE RATING.

2. TIGHTENING TORQUE AND WIRE RANGE


TIGHTENING TORQUE AND WIRE RANGE FOR FIELD WIRING TERMINALS ARE MARKED
ADJACENT TO THE TERMINAL OR ON THE WIRING DIAGRAM.

RING TERMINAL
TIGHTENING
WIRE RANGE SIZE
MODEL NAME TORQUE
(AWG) MAXIMUM WIDE
[LB-IN]
[mm]
N700E-004SF 8.7 2.1 7.62
N700E-004LF 8.7 2.1 7.62
N700E-007SF 8.7 2.1 7.62
N700E-007LF 8.7 2.1 7.62
N700E-015SF 15.9 3.3 11
N700E-015LF 8.7 3.3 7.62
N700E-022SF 15.9 5.3 11
N700E-022LF 15.9 5.3 11
N700E-037LF 15.9 5.3 11
N700E-004HF 15.9 2.1 11
N700E-007HF 15.9 2.1 11
N700E-015HF 15.9 2.1 11
N700E-022HF 15.9 2.1 11
N700E-037HF 15.9 3.3 11

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3. FUSE SIZE
DISTRIBUTION FUSE SIZE MARKING IS INCLUDED IN THE MANUAL TO
INDICATE THAT THE UNIT SHALL BE CONNECTED WITH AN UL LISTED
INVERSE TIME, RATED 600V WITH THE CURRENT RATINGS OR AN UL LISTED
FUSE AS SHOWN IN THE TABLE BELOW.

MODEL NAME FUSE [A]


N700E-004SF 6A
N700E-004LF 6A
N700E-007SF 10A
N700E-007LF 10A
N700E-015SF 15A
N700E-015LF 15A
N700E-022SF 20A
N700E-022LF 20A
N700E-037LF 30A
N700E-004HF 6A
N700E-007HF 6A
N700E-015HF 10A
N700E-022HF 10A
N700E-037HF 15A

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General Safety Information

1. Installation
! CAUTION

 Be sure to install the unit on flame resistant material such as metal.


Otherwise, there is a danger of fire.

 Be sure not to place anything highly flammable in the vicinity.


Otherwise, there is a danger of fire.

 Do not carry unit by top cover, always carry by supporting base of unit.
There is a risk of falling and injury.

 Be sure not to let foreign matter enter inverter such as cut wire refuse, spatter from welding,
iron refuse, wire, dust, etc.
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire.

 Be sure to install inverter in a place which can bear the weight according to the specifications
in the text. (Chapter 2. Installation)
Otherwise, it may fall and there is a danger of injury.

 Be sure not to install and operate an inverter which is damaged or has parts which are
missing.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.

 Be sure to install the inverter in an area which is not exposed to direct sunlight and is well
ventilated. Avoid environments which tend to be high in temperature, high in humidity or to
have dew condensation, as well as places with dust, corrosive gas, explosive gas, highly
flammable gas, grinding-fluid mist, salt damage, etc.
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire.

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General Safety Information

2. Wiring
! WARNING

 Be sure to ground the unit.


Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/or fire.
 Wiring work should be carried out by qualified electricians.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/or fire.
 Implement wiring after checking that the power supply is off.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/of fire.
 After installing the main body, carry out wiring.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/or injury.

! CAUTION

 Make sure that the input voltage is:


Three phase 200 to 240V 50/60Hz
Three phase 380 to 480V 50/60Hz
 Be sure not to single phase the input.
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire.
 Be sure not to connect AC power supply to the output terminals(U, V, W).
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury and/or fire and/or damage to unit.
 Be sure not to connect a resistor to the DC terminals(P, RB) directly.
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire and/or damage to unit.
 Be sure to install an earth leakage breaker or the fuse(s) which is(are) the same phase as the
main power supply in the operation circuit.
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire and/or damage to unit.
 As for motor leads, earth leakage breakers, and electromagnetic contactors, be sure to use
equivalent ones with the specified capacity(rated).
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire and/or damage to unit.
 Do not stop operation by switching off the electromagnetic contactors on the primary or
secondary sides of the inverter.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury and/or machine breakage.
 Fasten the screws to the specified torque. Check so that there is no loosening of screws.
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire and/or injury to personnel.

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General Safety Information

3. Control and operation


! WARNING

 Be sure to turn on the power supply with the front case is closed.
While the inverter is energized, be sure not to open the front case.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock.
 Be sure not to operate the switches with wet hands.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock.
 While the inverter is energized, be sure not to touch the inverter terminals even while the unit
is not running.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock.
 If the retry mode is selected, it may suddenly restart during the trip stop.
Be sure not to approach the equipment. (Be sure to design the equipment so that personnel
safety will be secured even if equipment restarts.)
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.
 Even if the power supply is cut for a short period of time, the inverter may restart operation
after the power supply is restored if the operation command is given.
If a restart may incur danger to personnel, be sure to make a circuit so that it will not restart
after power recovery.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.
 The stop key is valid only when a function is on. Ensure that there is a hard wired emergency
stop that is separate from the stop key of the inverter.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.
 With the operation command on, if the alarm reset is ordered, the inverter can restart
suddenly. Be sure to set the alarm reset after checking the operation command is off.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.
 Be sure not to touch the inside of the energized inverter or to put a shorting bar into it.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/or fire.

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General Safety Information

! CAUTION

 The cooling fins will have a high temperature. Be sure not to touch them.
Otherwise, there is a danger of getting burned.
 Low to high speed operation of the inverter can be easily set. Be sure to operate it after
checking the tolerance of the motor and machine.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.
 Install an external breaking system if needed.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.
 If a motor is operated at a frequency outside of the standard setting value (50Hz/60Hz), be
sure to check the speeds of the motor and the equipment with each manufacturer, and after
getting their consent, operate them.
Otherwise, there is a danger of equipment breakage.
 Check the following before and during the test run.
Was the direction of the motor correct?
Did the inverter trip for on acceleration or deceleration?
Were the RPM and frequency motor correct?
Were there any abnormal motor vibrations or noises?
Otherwise, there is a danger of machine breakage.
 The AC reactor must be installed When the power is not stable. if not, inverter can be broken.

4. Maintenance, inspection and part replacement


! WARNING

 After turning off the input power supply, do not perform the maintenance and inspection for
at least 10 minutes.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock.
 Make sure that only qualified persons will perform maintenance, inspection and/or part
replacement.
(Before starting the work, remove metallic objects(wristwatch, bracelet, etc.) from a worker.
(Be sure to use insulated tools.) Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/or injury.

5. Others
! WARNING

 Never modify the unit.


Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/or injury.

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CONTENTS

1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................... 1-1


1.1 Inspection upon Unpacking ..................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1.1 Inspection of the unit .................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1.2 Instruction manual ........................................................................................................ 1-2
1.2 Questions and Warranty of the Unit ........................................................................................ 1-2
1.2.1 Questions on Unit ........................................................................................................ 1-2
1.2.2 Warranty for the unit ..................................................................................................... 1-2
1.3 Appearance ............................................................................................................................ 1-4
2. Installation and Wiring ....................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Installation .............................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.1 Installation.................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2 Wiring ..................................................................................................................................... 2-3
2.2.1 Terminal Connection Diagram (sink type) ..................................................................... 2-4
2.2.2 Main circuit wiring ........................................................................................................ 2-6
2.2.3 Terminal connection diagram ...................................................................................... 2-11
3. Operation ............................................................................................................. 3-1
3.1 Operating ............................................................................................................................... 3-3
3.1.1 Operation setting and a frequency setting by the terminal control ................................. 3-3
3.1.2 Operation setting and frequency setting with the digital operator. .................................. 3-3
3.1.3 Operation setting and frequency setting from both the digital operator and the terminal
operator 3-3
3.2 Test Run ................................................................................................................................. 3-4
3.2.1 To input the operation setting and the frequency setting from the terminal control ......... 3-4
3.2.2 Operation setting and the frequency setting from the digital operator ............................ 3-5
4. Parameter Code List.......................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 About Digital Operator ............................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1.1 Name and contents of each part of Standard-type digital operator ................................ 4-1
4.2 Function List ........................................................................................................................... 4-5
4.2.1 Monitor Mode (d-group)................................................................................................ 4-5
4.2.2 Trip & Warning monitor mode (d-group) ..................................................................... 4-6
4.2.3 Basic Function Mode .................................................................................................... 4-7
4.2.4 Expanded Function Mode of A Group ........................................................................... 4-8
4.2.5 Expanded function mode of b group ........................................................................... 4-16
4.2.6 Expanded Function Mode of C Group ......................................................................... 4-21
4.2.7 Expanded Function mode of H Group ......................................................................... 4-24
5. Using intelligent terminals ................................................................................. 5-1
5.1 Intelligent terminal lists ........................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Monitor terminal function ........................................................................................................ 5-3
5.3 Intelligent Input Terminal Function ........................................................................................... 5-4
5.4 Intelligent Output Terminal Function ...................................................................................... 5-18
5.5 Sensorless Vector Control .................................................................................................... 5-24
5.6 Auto-tuning ........................................................................................................................... 5-25
6. Protective function ............................................................................................. 6-1
7. Troubleshooting Tips ......................................................................................... 7-1
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8. Maintenance and Inspection ............................................................................ 8-1


8.1 General Precautions and Notes .............................................................................................. 8-1
8.2 Inspection Items ..................................................................................................................... 8-1
8.3 General Inverter Electrical Measurements .............................................................................. 8-4
9. RS485 Communication (Option) ..................................................................... 9-1
10. Specification ...................................................................................................... 10-1
10.1 Standard specification list ..................................................................................................... 10-1
10.2 Dimension ............................................................................................................................ 10-4

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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1 Inspection upon Unpacking
1.1.1 Inspection of the unit
Please open the package, remove the inverter, please check the following items.
If you discover any unknown parts or the unit is damaged, please contact HYUNDAI.
(1) Make sure that the package contains one operation manual for the inverter.
(2) Make sure that there was no damage (broken parts in the body) during transportation of the unit.
(3) Make sure that the product is the one you ordered by checking the label specification.

Fig1-1 Outlook of N700E Inverter (1frame, 2frame, 3frame)

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MODEL : N700E-004LF Max Temp : 40 deg


OUTPUT CAPACITY : 1.1kVA IP20
INPUT : 3Ph, 200-240V, 50/60Hz, 4A
OUTPUT : 3Ph, 200-240V, 0.01~400Hz, 3A

FAC.1 AJD91004101

Fig1-2 Contents of Specification label

1.1.2 Instruction manual


This instruction manual is the manual for the N700E inverters.
Before operation of the inverter, read the manual carefully. After reading this manual, keep it on
hand for future reference

1.2 Questions and Warranty of the Unit


1.2.1 Questions on Unit
• If you have any questions regarding damage to the unit, unknown parts or for general inquiries,
please contact your LOCAL HYUNDAI BRANCH with the following information.
(1) Inverter Model
(2) Production Number (Serial No.)
(3) Date of purchase
(4) Reason for Calling
① Damaged part and its condition etc.
② Unknown parts and their contents etc

1.2.2 Warranty for the unit


• The warranty period of the unit is one year after the purchase date. However the warranty will be void if the
fault is due to;
③ Incorrect use as directed in this manual, or attempted repair by unauthorized personnel.
④ Any damage sustained other than from transportation (Which should be reported
immediately).
⑤ Using the unit beyond the limits of the specifications.

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⑥ Natural Disasters : Earthquakes, Lightning, etc

• The warranty is for the inverter only, any damage caused to other equipment by malfunction of the inverter
is not covered by the warranty.

• Any examination or repair after the warranty period (one-year) is not covered. And within the warranty
period any repair and examination which results in information showing the fault was caused by any of the
items mentioned above, the repair and examination costs are not covered. If you have any questions
regarding the warranty, please contact either your Local HYUNDAI Branch.

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1.3 Appearance

Operator

Front Cover Control circuit terminals

Main circuit terminals

Fig1-3 Outlook of N700E Inverter (1frame)

Fig1-4 Outlook of N700E Inverter (2frame)

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Fig1-5 Outlook of N700E Inverter (3frame)

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2. Installation and Wiring


2.1 Installation

! CAUTION

 Be sure to install the unit on flame resistant material such as metal.


Otherwise, there is a danger of fire.
 Be sure not to place anything flammable in the vicinity.
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire.
 Do not carry the unit by the top cover, always carry by supporting the base of
unit.
There is a risk of falling and injury.
 Be sure not to let foreign matter enter such as cut wire refuse, spatter from
welding, iron refuse, wire, dust, etc.
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire.
 Be sure to install the inverter in a place which can bear the weight according to
the specifications in the text.
Otherwise, it may fall and result in possible injury.
 Be sure not to install and operate an inverter which is damaged or parts of which
are missing.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.
 Be sure to install the inverter in an area which is not exposed to direct sunlight
and is well ventilated. Avoid environments which tend to be high in temperature,
high in humidity or to have dew condensation, as well as places with dust,
corrosive gas, explosive gas, inflammable gas, grinding-fluid mist, salt damage,
etc.
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire.

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2.1.1 Installation
(1) Transportation
This inverter has plastic parts. So handle with care.
Do not over tighten the wall mounting fixings as the mountings may crack, causing is a risk of falling.
Do not install or operate the inverter if there appears to be damaged or parts missing.

(2) Surface for the mounting of inverter


The temperature of the inverter heatsink can rise very high.
The surface, to which the inverter will be mounted, must be made of a non-flammable material(i.e steel)
due to the possible risk of fire. Attention should also be made to the air gap surrounding the inverter.
Especially, when there is a heat source such as a breaking resistor or reactor.

Ensure proper spacing for ventilation to


prevent the unit from overheating.

(Note1)
10cm or more

Fig 2- 1 Surface for the mounting of inverter

(3) Operating Environment-Ambient Temperature


The ambient temperature surrounding the inverter should not exceed the allowable temperature range
(-10 to 40℃).
The temperature should be measured in the air gap surrounding the inverter, shown in the diagram
above. If the temperature exceeds the allowable temperature, component life will become shortened
especially in the case of the Capacitors.

(4) Operating Environment-Humidity


The humidity surrounding the inverter should be within the limit of the allowable percentage range (20%
to 90% / RH).
Under no circumstances should the inverter be in an environment where there is the possibility of
moisture entering the inverter.
Also avoid having the inverter mounted in a place that is exposed to the direct sunlight.

(5) Operating Environment-Air


Install the inverter in a place free from dust, corrosive gas, explosive gas, combustible gas, mist of
coolant and sea damage.

(6) Mounting Position


Mount the inverter in a vertical position using screws or bolts. The mounting surface should also be free
from vibration and can easily hold the weight of the inverter.

(7) Ventilation within an Enclosure


If you are installing one or more inverters in an enclosure a ventilation fan should be installed. Below is
a guide to the positioning of the fan to take the airflow into consideration. The positioning of inverter,
cooling fans and air intake is very important.
If these positions are wrong, airflow around the inverter decreases and the temperature surrounding
the inverter will rise. So please make sure that the temperature around is within the limit of the
allowable range.
.

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2.2 Wiring

! WARNING

 Be sure to ground the unit.


Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/or fire.
 Wiring work should be carried out by qualified electricians.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/or fire.
 Implement wiring after checking that the power supply is off.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/of fire.
 After mounting the inverter, carry out wiring.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/or injury.

! CAUTION

 Be sure not to power a three-phase-only inverter with single phase power.


Otherwise, there is a danger of fire.
 Be sure not to connect AC power supply to the output terminals(U, V, W).
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury and/or fire and/or damage to unit.
 Be sure to set a earth leakage breaker or the fuse(s) which is(are) the same
phase as the main power supply in the operation circuit.
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire and/or damage to unit.
 As for motor leads, earth leakage breakers, and electromagnetic contactors,
be sure to use equivalent ones with the specified capacity(rated).
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire and/or damage to unit..
 Do not stop operation by switching off the electromagnetic contactors on the
primary or secondary sides of the inverter.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury and/or machine breakage.

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2.2.1 Terminal Connection Diagram (sink type)

Fig.2-2 Terminal Connection Diagram (sink type)

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(1) Explanation of main circuit Terminals


Symbol Terminal Name Explanation of contents
R, S, T (R, S) Main power Connect alternating power supply.
U, V, W Inverter output Connect three-phase motor.
P, RB External braking resistor Connect optional External braking resistor.
G Inverter earth terminals Grounding terminal.
Table 2-1 Explanation of main circuit terminals

(2) Control circuit Terminals


Terminal
Signal Terminal name Terminal function
Symbol
P24 Interface power 24VDC ±10%, 35㎃
5 (AT) Intelligent Input Terminal
4 (CF2) Forward run command(FW), Reverse run command(RV), Contact input :
multi-speed commands1-4(CF1-4), 2-stage accel/decel (2CH), Close : ON (operating)
Input 3 (CF1) Open : OFF(stop)
Reset(RS), Terminal software lock(SFT),
signal 2 (RV) Unattended start protection(USP)
(Note2)
,
Free run stop(FRS), Jogging operation(JG), Minimum ON
1 (FW) External trip(EXT), TIME :12ms or more
Analog input current/voltage selection signal(AT)
CM1 Common terminal for input or monitor signal
Monitor Analog Frequency
FM Analog Monitor (Frequency, Current, Voltage)
signal Meter
H Frequency power 10VDC
Frequ 0-10VDC,
ency Frequency command power terminal (voltage) Input Impedance 10kΩ
comm O/OI
and Frequency command terminal (current) 4-20mA,
signal Input Impedance 195Ω
L Analog power common
Intelligent output signals :
at normal status, power off : AL0-AL2 (closed)
at abnormal status : AL0-AL1(closed) Contact rating:
AC 250V 2.5A
(resistor load)
Intelligent AL0 0.2A
AL0 AL1 AL2
Output AL1 (inductor load)
signal AL2 DC 30V 3.0A
(resistor load)
0.7A
(inductor load)

Table2-2 Control circuit Terminals

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2.2.2 Main circuit wiring


(1) Warning on wiring
When carrying out work on the inverter wiring make sure to wait for at least ten minutes before you
remove the cover. Be sure to verify that the charge lamp is not illuminated.
A final check should always be made with a voltage meter.
After removing the power supply, there is a time delay before the capacitors will dissipate their charge.

① Main power terminals (R(L1), S(L2) and T(L3))


 Connect the main power terminals (R(L1), S(L2) and T(L3)) to the power supply through an
electromagnetic contactor or an earth-leakage breaker.
N700 recommends connecting the electromagnetic contactor to the main power terminals,
because when the protective function of the inverter operates, it isolates the power supply and
prevents the spread of damage and accident.
 This unit is for a three-phase power supply. Be sure not to power a three-phase only inverter
with single phase power. Otherwise, there is the possibility of damage to the inverter and the
danger of fire.
 If you require a single phase power supply unit, please contact your local HYUNDAI Branch.
 The inverter enters into the following condition at the occurrence of open phase if it is selected
open phase protection is valid :
- R(L1) phase, S(L2) phase or T(L3) phase, open phase condition:
It becomes single-phase operation condition. Trip operation, such as a deficiency voltage or
over current, may occur.
 Don't use it under open phase condition. A converter module may be damaged as a result of
the following conditions. Use caution when
- an unbalance of the power supply voltage is more than 3%
- Power supply capacity is more than 10 times of the capacity of inverter and case beyond
500kVA.
- A drastic change in the power supply
(Example) Turning on/off of the power supply should not be done more than three times in one
minute. It has the possibility of damaging the inverter.

② Inverter output terminals (U, V, and W)


 Using a heavier gauge wire can prevent the voltage drop.
Particularly when outputting low frequencies, the torque of the motor will be reduced by the
voltage drop of the wire.
Do not install power factor correction capacitors or a surge absorber to the output.
The inverter will trip or sustain damage to the capacitors or the surge absorber.
 In the case of the cable length being more than 65 feet, it is possible that a surge voltage will
be generated and damage to the motor is caused by the floating capacity or the inductance in
the wire. When an EMC filter is to be installed, please contact your local HYUNDAI branch.

Recommended Cable length between Driver and Motor


Cable length 164 feet or less 328 feet or less Greater than 328 feet
Carrier Frequency 15kHz or less 5kHz or less 2kHz or less

 In the case of two or more motors, install a thermal relay to each motor.
 Make the RC value of the thermal relay the value of 1.1 times of motor rated electric current.

③ External braking resistor connection terminals (P, RB)


 The regenerative braking circuit (BRD) is built-in as standard
 When braking is required, install an external-braking resistor to these terminals.
 The cable length should be less than 16 feet, and twist the two connecting wires to reduce
inductance.
Do not connect any other device other than the external braking resistor to these terminals.
 When installing an external braking resistor make sure that the resistance is correctly rated to
limit the current drawn through the BRD.

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④ Earth Ground (G)


 Make sure that you securely ground the inverter and motor for prevention of electric shock.
 The inverter and motor must be connected to an appropriate safety earth ground and follow all
local electrical codes.
 In case connecting 2 or more inverters, use caution not to use a loop which can cause some
malfunction of the inverter.

INVERTER INVERTER

INVERTER INVERTER

INVERTER INVERTER

Fig. 2-3 Earth Ground (G)

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(2) Wiring of main circuit terminals

The wiring of main circuit terminals for the inverter are in the following pictures.

Screw Width
Wiring of terminals Corresponding type
Size (㎜)

R S
RB P U V W
(L1) (L2) N700E-004SF
M3 7.62
N700E-007SF

R S T N700E-004LF
RB P U V W
(L1) (L2) (L3)
N700E-007LF M3 7.62
N700E-015LF

R S
RB P U V W
(L1) (L2) N700E-015SF
M4 11
N700E-022SF

N700E-022LF
R S T N700E-037LF
RB P U V W
(L1) (L2) (L3) N700E-004HF
N700E-007HF M4 11
N700E-015HF
N700E-022HF
N700E-037HF

Table 2-3 Wiring of main circuit terminals

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(3) Applicable Tools


Note1 : The applicable equipment is for HYUNDAI standard four pole
squirrel cage motor.
Note2 : Be sure to consider the capacity of the circuit breaker to be used.
Note3 : Be sure to use larger wire for power lines if the distance exceeds 20m.
Note4 : Be sure to use an grounding wire same size of power line or similar.
Note5 : Use 0.75㎟for AL relay.
Separate by the sum(wiring distance from inverter to power supply, from inverter to
motor for the sensitive current of leakage breaker (ELB)
Wiring distance Sensitive Current(mA)
100m and less 50
300m and less 100
Table2-4 Sensitive current according to wiring distance
Note6 : When using CV line and wiring by rigid metal conduit, leak flows.
Note7 : IV line is high dielectric constant. SO the current increase 8 times. Therefore,
use the sensitive current 8 times as large as that of the left list.
And if the distance of wire is over 100m, use CV line.

Name Function
Input reactor
(harmonic control, This part is used when the unbalance voltage rate is 3% or more and
(1) electrical coordination, power supply is 500 kVA or more, and there is a rapid change in the
power-factor power supply. It also improves the power factor.
improvement)
This part reduces common noise generated between the power
(2) Noise filter for Inverter supply and the ground, as well as normal noise. Put it in the primary
side of inverter.
Using the inverter may cause noise on the peripheral radio through
Radio noise filter
(3) (zero-phase reactor)
the power lines.
This part reduces noise.
Input radio noise filter
(4) (capacitor filter)
This part reduces radiation noise emitted from wire at the input.
Breaking resistor This part is used for applications that need to increase the brake
(5) Regenerative breaking torque of the inverter or to frequently turn on and off and to run high
unit inertia load.
This part reduces radiation noise emitted from wire by setting
between inverter and motor. And it reduces wave fault to radio and
(6) Output noise filter
TV, it is used for preventing malfunction of sensor and measuring
instruments.

Radio noise filter This part reduces noise generated at the output of the inverter.
(7)
(Zero-phase reactor) (It is possible to use for both input and output.)

Running motors with the inverter generates vibration greater than that
Output alternation
with commercial power supply. This part installed between the
reactor
inverter and motor reduces torque ripple. When the cable length
Reducing vibration,
between the inverter and motor is long (10m or more), a
thermal
(8) Relay, preventing
countermeasure for a malfunction of the thermal relay by harmonic
due to switching on inverter is taken by inserting reactor.
Misapplication
There is the way to use current sensor in stead of thermal relay.

LCR filter Sine-wave filter at the output.

Table 2-5 Optional accessories for improved performance

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(4) Common applicable tools

Power External Applicable Tools


lines resister Screw
Motor Electro-
Inverter R,S,T between size Torque Leak Fuse
Class Output
model U,V,W, P and of (N•m) (600V
magnetic
㎾(HP) breaker
P RB Terminal Controller
2 2
(MCCB) rated)
(mm ) (mm ) (MC)
HBS-33
0.4 N700E-004SF 1.25 M3 0.5 6A HMC 10W
(5A)

HBS-33
0.4 N700E-004LF 1.25 M3 0.5 6A HMC 10W
(5A)

HBS-33
0.75 N700E-007SF 1.25 M3 0.5 10A HMC 10W
(10A)

HBS-33
0.75 N700E-007LF 1.25 M3 0.5 10A HMC 10W
(10A)

200V HBS-33
1.5 N700E-015SF 2 M4 1.2 15A HMC 10W
Class (15A)

HBS-33
1.5 N700E-015LF 2 M3 0.5 15A HMC 10W
(15A)

HBS-33
2.2 N700E-022SF 2 M4 1.2 20A HMC 20W
(20A)

HBS-33
2.2 N700E-022LF 2 M4 1.2 20A HMC 20W
(20A)

HBS-33
3.7 N700E-037LF 3.5 M4 1.2 30A HMC 20W
(30A)

HBS-33
0.4 N700E-004HF 1.25 M4 1.2 6A HMC 10W
(5A)

HBS-33
0.7 N700E-007HF 1.25 M4 1.2 6A HMC 10W
(5A)

400V HBS-33
1.5 N700E-015HF 1.25 M4 1.2 10A HMC 10W
Class (10A)

HBS-33
2.2 N700E-022HF 1.25 M4 1.2 10A HMC 10W
(10A)

HBS-33
3.7 N700E-037HF 2.0 M4 1.2 15A HMC 20W
(15A)

Table 2-6 Common applicable tools for N700E inverters

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2.2.3 Terminal connection diagram


(1) Terminal connection diagram
① The control circuit terminal of inverters is connected with the control board in unit.

CM1 5 4 3 2 1 P24 H O/OI L FM AL0 AL1 AL2

Fig 2-4 Terminal connection diagram

(2) Wiring
① Both the CM1 and L terminals are insulated to both the common terminal of the input and output
signals. Do not short or connect to ground these common terminals.
② Use twisted screened cable, for the input and output wires of the control circuit terminals.
Connect the screened cable to the common terminal.
③ Limit the connection wires to 65 feet.
④ Separate the control circuit wiring from the main power and relay control wiring.

⑤ When using relays for the FW terminal or an intelligent input terminal use a control relay that is
designed to work with 24Vdc.

⑥ Do not short the analog voltage terminals H and L or the internal power terminals PV24 and all
CM1’s. Otherwise there is risk of Inverter damage.

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(3) Change of input logic type


• Selection switch
① SINK/SOURCE TYPE
- J1,J2 : SINK/SOURCE TYPE selection switch.

• SINK TYPE : J1 jumper short


• SOURCE TYPE : J2 jumper short

② The connection to the input programmable logic controller

Using internal power Using external power

S P 24
J1
DC24V
J2
CM1
Sink Type

FW
Not support
5

COM

Output
inverter
modume

COM P 24 COM P24


J1 DC24
DC24V J1 DC24V
J2 J2
CM1 CM1
Source Type

FW FW

5 5

S S

Output Output
inverter inverter
module module

Fig 2-5 Input terminal and PLC connection

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3. Operation

! WARNING

 Be sure not to touch the main terminal or to check the signal add or remove wires
and/or connectors.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock.

 Be sure not to turn the input power supply on until after front case is closed.
While the inverter is energized, be sure not to remove the front cover.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock.

 Be sure not to operate the switches with wet hands.


Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock.

 While the inverter is energized, be sure not to touch the inverter terminals even while
the unit is not running.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock.

 If the retry mode is selected, it may suddenly restart during the trip stop.
Be sure not to approach the equipment.(Be sure to design the equipment so that
personnel safety will be secured even if equipment restarts.)
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.

 Be sure not to select retry mode for up and down equipment or traveling equipment,
because there is an output free-running mode in term of retry.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury and/or machine breakage

 Even if the power supply is cut for a short period of time, the inverter may restart
operation after the power supply is restored if the operation command is given.
If a restart may incur danger to personnel, be sure to make a circuit so that it will not
restart after power recovery.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.

 The stop key is valid only when a function is on. Ensure that there is a hard wired
emergency stop that is separate from the stop key of the inverter.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.

 With the operation command on, if the alarm reset is ordered, the inverter can restart
suddenly. Be sure to set the alarm reset after checking the operation command is off.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.

 Be sure not to touch the inside of the energized inverter or to put a bar into it.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/or fire.

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! CAUTION

 The cooling fins will have high temperature. Be sure not to touch them.
Otherwise, there is a danger of getting burned.
 Low to high speed operation of the inverter can be easily set. Be sure to operate it
after checking the tolerance of the motor and machine.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.
 Install an external breaking system if needed.
Otherwise, there is a danger of injury.
 If a motor is operated at a frequency higher than standard setting value(50Hz /
60Hz), be sure to check the speeds of the motor and the machine from their
manufacturers. After getting their consent, operate them.
Otherwise, there is a danger of machine breakage.

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3.1 Operating
This inverter requires two different signals in order for the inverter to operate correctly.
The inverter requires both an operation setting and a frequency setting signal.
The following indicates the details of each method of operation and necessary instructions
for operation.

EXTERNAL WIRING

3.1.1 Operation setting and a frequency setting by the terminal control


(1) This is the method which controls the inverter by connecting the control circuit terminals with signals
from the outside(the frequency setting, the starting switch etc.).
(2) The operation is started when the operation setting (FW, REV) is turned ON while the input power is
turned ON.
(Note) The methods of setting the frequency with the terminal are the voltage setting and the current
setting. Both are selective. The control circuit terminal list shows necessary things for each setting.
① The operation setting : switch, relay, etc.
② The frequency setting: signals from volume or external (DC 0∼10V, 4∼20mA etc.)

KEYPAD

3.1.2 Operation setting and frequency setting with the digital operator.
(1) This is the method of operation from the digital operator, which is supplied with the inverter as standard,
or the optional remote operator keypad (OPE. KEYPAD) and volume (OPE. VOL).
(2) When the inverter is being controlled by digital operator, the terminals (FW, REV) are not available.
Frequency can be also controlled by digital operator.

BOTH

3.1.3 Operation setting and frequency setting from both the digital operator and
the terminal operator
(1) This is the method of inverter operating from both of the above two operating methods.
(2) The operation setting and the frequency setting can be done through the digital operator and the
terminal operator..

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3.2 Test Run


This is an example of a common connection. Please refer to Digital Operator, for the detailed use of the
digital operator.
3.2.1 To input the operation setting and the frequency setting from the terminal
control

200V : N700E
3 Phase 200 ~ 240V R U T1
Single Phase(R,S) 200 ~ 240V S
V T2
400V : T IM
3 Phase 380 ~ 480V W T3
(50/60Hz ±10%) P24
1
P
2
RB
Intelligent 3
Input 4 AL1
(Digital Input) 5 AL2 Alarm Relay Output
AL0
CM1
FM
FM Out
Monitor CM1
Frequency H
Setting Input O/OI
DC 0~10V
(1kΩ, 1W)
Current Input
4~20mA DC 4~20mA L

Earth Ground
Fig 3-1 Setting diagram from the terminal control
(Procedure)
(1) Please make sure that the connections are secured correctly.
(2) Turn the MCCB on to supply power to the inverter.
(The LED "POWER" on the operator should illuminate)
(3) Set the terminal with the frequency setting selection.
Set A01 as the indication code, press the (FUNC) key once. (Code values are shown)
Set 1(Terminal) with (UP/DOWN) key, press the (STR) key once to set the operation setting for the
operator.(Indication code turns back to A01.)
(4) Set terminal with the operation setting selection.
Set A02 as indication code, press the (FUNC) key once.
Set 1(terminal) with the (UP/DOWN) key, press the (STR) key once to set the operation setting for the
operator.(Indication code turns back to A02.)
(5) Set Monitor mode
When monitoring the output frequency, set indication code to d001, and press the (FUNC) key.
Or when monitoring the operation direction, set indication code to d04, and press the (FUNC) key.
(6) Input starting operation setting.
Turn ON between [FW] and [CM1] of terminal.
Apply voltage [O/OL] and [L] of terminal to start operation.
(7) Input ending operation setting.
Turn OFF between [FW] and [CM1] to slowly stop.

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3.2.2 Operation setting and the frequency setting from the digital operator
(Remote operator is also same use.)

Fig 3-2 Setting diagram from the digital operator


(Procedure)
(1) Please make sure that connection is right.
(2) Turn the MCCB on to supply power to the inverter.
(The LED "POWER" on the operator should illuminate)
(3) Set the operator with the frequency setting selection.
① Set A01 as indication code, press the (FUNC) key once.
(Code values are shown)
② Set 2(OPE KEYPAD) with (UP/DOWN) key, press the (STR) key once to set the operation setting
for the operator. (Indication code turns back to A01.) [Setting method by OPE-N7 ]
(4) Set the operator with the operation setting selection.
Set A02 as the indication code, press the (FUNC) key once.
Set 2(OPE) with (UP/DOWN) key, press the (STR) key once to set the operation setting for the
operator. (Indication code turns back to A02.)
(5) Set the output frequency
① Set F001 as indication code, by pressing the (FUNC) key once. (Code values are shown.)
② Set to the desired output frequency with the (UP/DOWN) key, press the (STR) key once to store it.
(6) Set Monitor mode
① When monitoring the output frequency, set indication code to d001, and press the (FUNC) key once.

2 Or when monitoring the operation direction, set indication code to d04, press the (FUNC) key once.
(7) Press the (RUN) key to start operating.
(The “RUN” lamp turns on a light, and the indication changes in response to the monitor mode set.)
(8) Press the (STOP) key to decelerate to a stop.
(When the frequency returns to 0, the RUN lamp light will switch off.).

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4. Parameter Code List


4.1 About Digital Operator
4.1.1 Name and contents of each part of Standard-type digital operator
(1) Part name

RUN LED UP/DOWN Key PRG LED


on when the inverter outputs This key is used to change data and This LED is on when the
the PWM voltage and operating increase of decrease the frequency inverter is ready for
command is ready parameter editing.

POWER LED Hz LED / A LED


On when the control Display units Hertz/Ampere
powerinput to inverter is on LEDs.

Potentiometer
Display part (LED display) set the inverter output
This part display frequency, frequency.(be operated
motor current, motor rotation only when the ramp is ON)
speed, alarm history,
and setting value.

RUN Key STORE Key


Press this key to run the Press the store key to
motor. The Run enable write the data and
LED must be terminal operation setting value to the memory

FUNCTION Key
This key is used for changing STOP/RESET Key
parameter and command. This key is used for stopping the motor
or resetting errors.(When either operator
or terminal is selected, this key works.
If the extension function b 15 is used,
this function is void)

Fig.4-1 LED Type Digital Operator

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(3) Operation procedure

① Example that the frequency is set from potentiometer to the standard operator and the equipment
starts running)

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② Key Description

in RPM

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③ Extended function mode navigation map

④ Display description:

When the inverter is turned on, one of the display group can appear according to the setting
value of b30 (display code setting)

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4.2 Function List


4.2.1 Monitor Mode (d-group)
Func-
Name Description
code
Real-time display of output frequency to
d01 Output frequency monitor
motor, from 0.00 to 400.0 Hz, "Hz" LED ON
Real-time display of output current to motor,
d02 Output current monitor
from 0.0 to 999.9A, "A" LED ON.
d03 Output voltage monitor Real-time display of output voltage to motor
Three different indications:
Rotation direction "F"..... Forward Run
d04
monitor "□"... Stop
"r"...... Reverse Run
Displays the scaled PID process variable
d05 PID feedback monitor
(feedback) value (A50 is scale factor)
Displays the state of the intelligent input terminals:

d06 Intelligent input terminal status


Terminal No.

Displays the state of the intelligent output terminals:

d07 Intelligent output terminal status

d08 RPM output monitor 0 ~ 65530 (RPM) (=120 x d01 x b14) / H04
d09 Power consumption monitor 0 ~ 999.9 (kW)
Operating time accumulation
d10 0 ~ 9999 (hr)
monitor(hour)
Real operating time monitor
d11 0 ~ 59 (min)
(minute)
d12 DC link voltage 0 ~ 999 (V)

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4.2.2 Trip & Warning monitor mode (d-group)


Func-
Name Description
code
Displays the current trip event
·Display method
Alarm reason
↓ press the UP key
Output frequency at alarm event
↓ press the UP/DOWN key
Output current at alarm event
d13 Trip event monitor ↓ press the UP/DOWN key
DC link voltage at alarm event
↓ press the FUNC key
"d13" display

·No trip event

d14 Trip history 1 monitor Displays the previous first trip event

d15 Trip history 2 monitor Displays the previous secound trip event

d16 Trip history 3 monitor Displays the previous third trip event

d17 Trip count Displays the trip accumulation count

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4.2.3 Basic Function Mode


Run-
Func-
Name time Description Defaults
code
Edit
Standard default target frequency that
determines constant motor that determines
constant motor speed. Units of 0.01Hz setting range volume
F01 Output frequency setting O is 0.00 to 400.0Hz. (In the case of sensorless vector setting
control, setting range is 0.00 to 300.0Hz.) value
frequency setting from UP/DOWN key of
digital operator.
0.1 ~ 3000sec
Acceleration time1 Minimum 0.1 ~ 999.9 --- by 0.1sec
F02 O 30.0sec
setting
setting range 1000 ~ 3000 --- by 1sec

0.1~3000sec
Deceleration time 1 Minimum 0.1 ~ 999.9 --- by 0.1sec
F03 O 30.0sec
setting
setting range 1000 ~ 3000 --- by 1sec

Two options: select codes:


F04 Rotation direction setting X 0... Forward run 0
1... Reverse run
Extended function of Basic setting functions
A-- - -
A group setting setting range : A01∼A65.

Extended function of Fine tuning functions


b-- - -
b group setting Setting range :b01∼b30.
Extended function of Terminal setting functions
C-- - -
C group setting Setting range :C01∼C21.
Extended function of Sensorless vector setting functions
H-- - -
H group setting Setting range :H01∼H11.

Note) If you set the carrier frequency less than 2kHz, acceleration / deceleration time delays approximately
500msec.

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Basic parameter settings
Four options: select codes:
Frequency command 0.... Keypad potentiometer
A01 (Multi-speed command X 1.... Control terminal input 1
method) 2.... Standard operator
3.... Remote operator(communication)
Set the method of run commanding:
0.... Standard operator
A02 Run command X 1
1.... Control terminal input
2.... Remote operator(communication)
Settable from 0 to maximum frequency in units of
0.01Hz
V (A04)
100%
A03 Base frequency setting X 60.00Hz

Base Maximum
frequency frequency
(A03)
Settable from the base frequency [A03]
Maximum frequency up to 400Hz in units of 0.01 Hz.
A04 X 60.00Hz
setting In the case of sensorless vector control,
possible for driving to 300Hz
Analog Input Settings
Start frequency provided when analog input is
0V (4mA) can be set in units of 0.01Hz setting
range is 0 to 400 Hz
Frquency
(A06)
External frequency setting
A05 X 0.00Hz
start (O, OI)

(A05)

(A07) (A08)
0V 10V
4mA Analog input 20mA

End frequency provided when analog input is 10V


External frequency setting
A06 X (20mA) can be set in units of 0.01Hz. Setting range is 0.00Hz
end (O, OI)
0 to 400Hz
The starting point(offset) for the active
External frequency start
A07 X analog input range(0∼10V, 4mA∼20mA) 0.0%
rate setting (O, OI)
setting range is 0 to 100% in units of 0.1%

The ending point(offset) for the active


External frequency end
A08 X analog input range(0∼10V, 4mA∼20mA) 100.0%
rate setting (O, OI)
setting range is 0 to 100% in units of 0.1%

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Two options: select codes:
Frquency
(A06)

(A09=0)
External frequency start (A05)
A09 X 0
pattern setting (A09=1)

(A07) (A08)
4V 10V
4mA Analog input 20mA
0--- start at start frequency
1--- start at 0Hz
External frequency Range n = 1 to 8, where n = number of samples for
A10 X 4
sampling setting average
Multi-speed Frequency Setting
speed1:5Hz
speed2:10Hz
·Defines the first speed of a multi-speed profile, speed3:15Hz
A11 speed4:20Hz
Multi-speed frequency range is 0 to 400Hz in units of 0.01Hz.
~ O speed5:30Hz
setting ·Setting range is 1-speed(A11) to 15-speed(A25).
A25 speed6:40Hz
·Speed0 : volume setting value speed7:50Hz
speed8:60Hz
etc. 0Hz
Defines limited speed for jog, range is 0.5 to 10.00Hz
Jogging frequency in units of 0.01Hz.
A26 O 0.50Hz
setting The jogging frequency is provided safety during
manual operation.
Define how end of jog stops the motor:
three options:
Jogging stop operation 0.... Free-run stop
A27 X 0
selection 1.... Deceleration stop(depending on
deceleration time)
2.... DC braking stop(necessary to set DC braking)
V/F Characteristics
Torque boost mode Two options: 0.... Manual torque boost
A28 X 0
selection 1.... Automatic torque boost
Can boost starting torque between 0 and100% above
normal V/F curve, from 0 to 1/2 base frequency
Be aware that excessive torque boost can cause motor
damage and inverter trip.
Maximum
output voltage

Manual torque boost


Voltage in [%]

A29 O 2.5%
setting
(A29)

0 (A30) Base
Frequency in [%] frequency

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Manual torque boost Sets the frequency of the V/F breakpoint
A30 O 100.0%
frequency setting A in graph for torque boost.
Two available V/F curves: three select
codes:
0... Constant torque
Three
1... Reduced torque(reduction of the 1.7th power) phase
V/F 2... Sensorless vector control input : 0
A31 characteristic X 100.0%
curve selection Single

Output Voltage
Constant torque
phase
input : 2

Reduced torque
0 Output Frequency 100.0%

Sets output voltage gain of the inverter from 20 to 110%


It is proper to set the voltage gain above 100%
in case the rated output voltage is lower than the
rated input voltage
100.0%
A32 V/F gain setting O 100.0%
Output Voltage

(A32)

20.0%

0 Output Frequency
DC Braking Settings
Sets two options for DC braking
DC braking
A33 X 0.... Disable 0
function selection
1.... Enable
The frequency at which DC braking
DC braking frequency
A34 X occurs, range is 0.0 to 10.0 Hz in units 0.50Hz
setting
of 0.01Hz
The delay from the end of Run command to start of DC
braking (motor free runs until DC braking begins).
Setting range is 0.0 to 5.0sec in units of0.1set.
+

DC braking output delay DC


A35 X 0.0sec
Output Current

Free run
time setting Breaking
(A35) (A37)

0
Time

Applied level of DC braking force settable from


A36 DC braking force setting X 50.0%
0 to 100% in units of 0.1%
Sets the duration for DC braking, range is
A37 DC braking time setting X 0.0sec
0.0 to 10.0 seconds in units of 0.1sec.

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Frequency-related Functions
Sets a limit on output frequency less than the maximum
frequency(A04). Range is 0.00 to 400.0Hz in units of
0.01Hz.
Upper limit

Output frequency
(A38)
Frequency upper limit
A38 X 0.00Hz
setting Adjustable
range
Lower limit
(A39)

0
Frequency command

Frequency lower limit Sets a limit on output frequency greater than zero.
A39 X 0.00Hz
setting Range is 0.00 to 400.0Hz in units of 0.01Hz

Up to 3 output frequencies can be defined for the


A40
Jump(center) frequency output to jump past to avoid motor resonances
A42 X 0.00Hz
setting (center frequency) range is 0.00 to 400.0Hz in
A44
units of 0.01Hz..
Defines the distance from the center frequency at
which the jump around occurs.
Range is 0.00 to 10.00Hz in units of 0.01Hz
Output frequency

A41 Jump(hysteresis)
A43 frequency width X (A40) 0.00Hz
A45 setting
(A41)

Setting frequency
PID Control(Note1 : p 4-13)
Enables PID function, two option codes:
A46 PID Function selection X 0.... PID control disable 0
1.... PID control enable
PID P(proportional) Proportional gain has a range of 0.1 to 100 in the units
A47 O 10.0%
gain setting of 0.1
PID I (integral) Integral time constant has a range of
A48 O 10.0sec
gain setting 0.0 to 100.0 seconds in units of 0.1
PID D(derivative) Derivative gain has a range of 0.0 to 100 .0 seconds
A49 O 0.0sec
gain setting in units of 0.1
PID scale factor (multiplier),
A50 PID scale factor setting X 100.0
range of 0.1 to 1000 in units of 0.1.
Selects source of PID, option codes:
Feed-back method
A51 X 0.... "OI" (current input) 0
setting
1.... "O" (voltage input)

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Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) Function
Automatic (output) voltage regulation,
selects from three type of AVR functions
three option codes:
0... Constant ON
A52 AVR function selection X 1... Constant OFF 2
2... OFF during deceleration
The AVR feature keeps the inverter
output waveform at a relatively constant
amplitude during power input fluctuations

200V class inverter settings:


.... 200/220/230/240 220V/
A53 Motor input voltage setting X
400V class inverter settings: 380V
.... 380/400/415/440/460/480

Second Acceleration and Deceleration Functions


Duration of 2nd segment of acceleration, range is
Second acceleration time 0.1 to 3000 sec.
A54 O 30.0sec
setting Second acceleration can be set by the [2CH]
terminal input or frequeny transition setting
Duration of 2nd segment of deceleration, motor
range is 0.1 to 3000 sec.
Second deceleration time
A55 O Second acceleration can be set by the 30.0sec
setting
[2CH] terminal input or frequency
transition setting
Two options for switching from 1st to 2nd
accel/decel:
0.... 2CH input from terminal
1.... transition frequency
Output Frequency

Two stage acce1/dece1 ACC2


A56 X 0
switching method selection

ACC1

2CH Time

Acc1 to Acc2 frequency Output frequency at which Accel 1 switches to Acce1


A57 X 0.00Hz
transition point 2, range is 0.00 to 400.0Hz in units of 0.01Hz.

Decel to Dec2 frequency Output frequency at which Decel 1 switches to


A58 X 0.00Hz
transition point Dece1 2, range is 0.00 to 400.0Hz in units of 0.01Hz.

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Set the characteristic curve of Acc1 and Acc2,
two options:.
0 --- Linear
1 --- S-curve
(max. acceleration time : 39.0sec)
2 --- U-curve
(max. acceleration time : 29.0sec)

S-curve
A59 Acceleration curve selection X 0

Output Voltage
Linear

U-curve

0 Target
Output Frequency

Set the characteristic curve of dec1 and dec2,


two options:.
0 --- Linear
A60 Deceleration curve setting X 1 --- S-curve 0
(max. deceleration time : 39.0sec)
2 --- U-curve
(max. deceleration time : 29.0sec)

Set the voltage offset for external analog


A61 Input voltage offset setting O 0.0
signal input signal adjustment

Set the voltage gain for external analog


A62 Input voltage Gain setting O 100.0
signal input signal adjustment

Set the current offset for external analog


A63 Input current offset setting O 0.0
signal input signal adjustment

Set the current gain for external analog


A64 Input current Gain setting O 100.0
signal input signal adjustment

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Se the FAN operation mode


A65 FAN operation mode X 0 : always ON 0
1 : ON in the run time

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Note 1) PID feedback control

The PID(Proportional, Integral, Differential) control functions can apply to controlling of fan, the air (water)
amount of pump, etc., as well as controlling of pressure within a fixed value.

[Input method of target value signal and feedback signal]


Set the reference signal according to the frequency setting method or the internal level.
Set the feedback signal according to the analog voltage input (0 to 10V) or analog current input (4 to 20mA).
If both input signal (target value and feedback value) set the same terminal,
PID control is not available.
To use analog current [OI-L] for the target value, set the [AT] terminal to ON.

[PID gain adjustment]


If the response is not stabilized in a PID control operation, adjust the gains as follows according to the
symptom of the inverter.
• The change of controlled variable is slow even when the target value is changed.
→ Increase P gain [A47]
• The change of controlled variable is fast, but not stable.
→ Decrease P gain[A47]
• It is difficult to make the target value match with the controlled variable.
→ Decrease I gain [A48]
• Both the target value and the controlled variable are not stable.
→ Increase I gain [A48]
• The response is slow even when the P gain is increased.
→ Increase D gain [A49]
• The response is not stabilized due to oscillation even when the P gain is increased.
→ Decrease D gain [A49]

The figure below is a more detailed diagram of the PID control.

A62/64 F01

Target value
P
Operator A47
Multi-speed
I Frequency
A50
Volume A48 setting
Analog voltage input
Analog current input D
A49

Feedback value
Analog input
Monitor
Analog voltage input Setting A64/62
d05
Analog current input A05-A08

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Restart Mode
Select inverter restart method, four option codes:
0.... Alarm output after trip, no automatic restart
1.... Restart at 0Hz
2.... Resume operation after frequency matching
3.... Resume previous freq. after freq. matching,
b01 Selection of restart mode X 0
then decelerate to stop and display trip info.
• Restart trip is over current, overvoltage and
under voltage.
• Over current and over voltage trip restart up to
3 times, under voltage trip restart up to 10time.
The amount of time a power input under voltage
can occur without tripping the power failure alarm.
Allowable instantaneous
b02 X Range is 0.3 to 1.0sec. 1.0sec
power failure time setting
If under-voltage exists longer than this time,
the inverter trips, even if the restart mode is selected.
Time delay after under-voltage condition goes away,
before the inverter runs motor again.
Range is 0.3 to 10.0 seconds.
Reclosing stand by after Input Failure
power
b03 Instantaneous power failure X 1.0sec
recovered
Motor
speed

b02 b03
Electronic Thermal Overload Alarm Setting
Set a level between 20% and 120% for the rated
Electronic thermal level inverter current.
b04 X 100.0%
setting setting range- 0.2 × (inverter rated current)∼
1.2 × (inverter rated current).
Select cooling method for motor:
0....Cooling fan is mounted on the motor shaft
(Self-cool)
1....Cooling fan is powered by independent source
(Forced-cool)

Electronic thermal
b05 X 1
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Overload Restriction
Select overload or overvoltage restriction modes
0.... Overload, overvoltage restriction mode OFF
Overload overvoltage
b06 X 1.... Only overload restriction mode ON 3
Restriction mode selection
2.... Only overvoltage restriction mode ON
3.... Overload /overvoltage restriction mode ON

Sets the level for overload restriction, between 20%


Overload restriction level and 200% of the rated current of the inverter,
b07 X 180%
setting setting range 0.2x(inverter rated current) ~
2.0x(inverter rated current)

Set the deceleration rate when inverter detects


overload, range is 0.1 to 10.0 and resolution is 0.1

Motor
current
Overload restriction (b07)
b08 X 1.0sec
constant setting

Output
frequency

(b08)

Software Lock Mode


Prevents parameter changes, in four
options, option codes:
0.... All parameters except b09 are locked
when SFT from terminal is on
Software lock mode 1.... All parameters except b09 and out-
b09 X 0
selection put frequency F01 are locked when
SFT from terminal is ON
2.... All parameters except b09 are locked
3.... All parameters except b09 and output
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Start frequency Sets the starting frequency for the inverter output, range is
b10 X 0.50Hz
Adjustment 0.50 to 10.00Hz in units of 0.01Hz

Sets the PWM carrier frequency, range is


b11 Carrier frequency setting O 5.0kHz
3kHz to 16.0kHz in units of 0.1kHz.

Select the type of initialization to occur, two option codes:


0.... Trip history clear
Initialization mode
1.... Parameter initialization
b12 (parameters or trip X 0
(exceptional data)
history)
b13 : Country code
A53 : Rated Motor Voltage
Select default parameter values for country on initialization,
three options,
Country code for option codes:
b13 X 0
initialization 0.... Korean version
1.... European version
2.... US version
Specify a constant to scale the displayed
b14 RPM conversion facto O RPM for [d08] monitor, range is 1.00
0.01 to 99.99 in units of 0.01

Select whether the STOP key on the


STOP key validity during keypad is enabled, two option codes:
b15 X 0
terminal operation 0.... stop enabled
1.... stop disabled

Select how the inverter resumes operation when the free-


run stop (FRS) is cancelled, two options:
Resume on FRS
b16 X 0... Restart from 0Hz 0
cancellation mode
1....Restart from frequency detected from real speed
of motor

Sets the communication number for communication,


b17 Communication number X 1
range is 1 to 32.

Select the function and level of ground fault..


b18 Ground fault setting X 0.0
0 : Do not detect ground fault.

Controls the starting current level during speed search


Speed Search Current motion on the basis of the motor rated current.
b19 O 100%
Suppression Level The Current Suppression Level of the controller is set
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In case of the lower starting current level during speed
Voltage increase Level search motion on the basis of the motor rated current,
b20 O 100%
during Speed Search the increase level of the output voltage is set
from 10 % to 300%
In case of the higher starting current level during speed
Voltage decrease Level search motion on the basis of the motor rated current,
b21 O 100%
during Speed Search the decrease level of the output voltage is set
from 10 % to 300%
Controls the speed decrease level during speed
search motion.
Speed decrease Level 100.0%
b22 O The speed decrease level of the controller is set
during Speed Search (1000)
from 1.0 to 200.0%
(Operator display : 10 ~ 2000)

In case of inverter starting operation, the start frequency


Frequency match of the inverter can be selected as follows
b23 O 0
operation selection 0 : 0Hz Starting operation
1 : Frequency matching & start operation
In case of low voltage failure, the alarm relay operation
Failure status output can be selected as follows
b24 selection by relay in case O 0 : Inactive in case of low voltage failure 0
of LV failure 1 : Active in case of low voltage failure
2 : Active in case of all failure occurred include LV failure
You can choose the method of stopping the motor
when the inverter is given a stop command
b25 Stop method selection O during operation. 0
0 : a normal decelerating stop
1 : free-run stop
A function that detects phase loss in the input AC source.
Detection is performed using the fluctuation in the main
circuit's DC voltage. Also, in the case of degradation in the
main capacitor it could be occurred where maintenance
b27 Input phase loss X replacement is required. 10
To set the detection time of input phase loss, “code b27” is
used. (0 ~ 100 in sec) When b27 equals “0”, input phase
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This function detects communication time out in case of
communication cut off.
Communication time out To set the detection time of time out, “code b28” is used.
b28  0: No detect time out 0
setting
1~60 : Detect time out when communication cut off
[ Unit : second ]
Set the communication time out operation mode
Communication time out
b29  0 : Always active 0
operation mode
1 : Active in case of inverter is running

Set Initial display code d01 ~d13 after power on.


b30 Display code setting  1
“code b30” is used.(1 ~ 13)

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Input Terminal Function
Select function for terminal 1
<code> 0: Forward run command(FW)
1 : Reverse run command(RV)
2 : 1st multi-speed command(CF1)
3 : 2nd multi-speed command(CF2)
4 : 3rd multi-speed command(CF3)
5 : 4th multi-speed command(CF4)
6 : Jogging operation command(JG)
8 : 2-stage acceleration/deceleration command(2CH)
Intelligent Input terminal 1 9 : Free-run stop command(FRS)
C01 X 0
setting 10 : External trip(EXT)
11 : Unattended start protection(USP)
12 : Software lock function(SFT)
13 : Analog input current/voltage selection signal(AT)
14 : Reset(RS)
15 : Start(STA)
16 : Keep(STP)
17 : Forward/reverse(F/R)
18 : Remote control UP(UP)
19 : Remote control DOWN(DOWN)
Intelligent Input terminal 2 Select function for terminal 2
C02 X 1
setting <code>-see C01 parameter
Intelligent Input terminal 3 Select function for terminal 3
C03 X 2
setting <code>-see C01 parameter
Intelligent Input terminal 4 Select function for terminal 4
C04 X 3
setting <code>-see C01 parameter
Intelligent Input terminal 5 Select function for terminal 5
C05 X 13
setting <code>-see C01 parameter

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Input Terminal Status
Select logic convention, two option codes:
Input Terminal 1 a/b contact
C07 X 0.... normally open [NO] 0
setting (NO/NC)
1.... normally closed [NC]
Select logic convention, two option codes:
Input Terminal 2 a/b contact
C08 X 0.... normally open [NO] 0
setting (NO/NC) 1.... normally closed [NC].
Select logic convention, two option codes:
Input Terminal 3 a/b contact
C09 X 0.... normally open [NO] 0
setting (NO/NC) 1.... normally closed [NC]
Select logic convention, two option codes:
Input Terminal 4 a/b contact
C10 X 0.... normally open [NO] 0
setting (NO/NC) 1.... Normally closed [NC].
Select logic convention, two option codes:
Input Terminal 5 a/b contact
C11 X 0.... normally open [NO] 0
setting (NO/NC) 1.... Normally closed [NC].
Output Terminal Function
Select function for terminal Relay output
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0... RUN(Run signal)
1.... FA1(Frequency arrival signal: command arrival)
Intelligent output
C13 X 2.... FA2(Frequency arrival signal: setting frequency 5
terminal RN setting or more)
3.... OL(Overload advance notice signal)
4.... OD(Output deviation for PID control)
5.... AL(Alarm signal)
Intelligent relay output Select function for terminal contact
C14 terminal RN a/b contact X 0.... a contact (normally open) [NO] 0
setting 0.... b contact (normally close) [NC]
Select function for terminal FM, 3 options
0.... output frequency monitor
C15 Monitor signal selection X 0
1.... output current monitor
2.... output voltage monitor

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Analog meter
C16 O Range is 0 to 250, resolution is 1 100.0%
gain adjustment
Analog meter
C17 O Range is -3.0 to 10.0% resolution is 0.1 0.0%
offset adjustment
Output Terminal related function
Sets the overload signal level between 50% and
200% resolution is 0.1%.0.5x(Inverter rated current)
∼2.0x
(Inverter rated current)

Overload advance Motor (C18)


C18 X current 100.0%
notice signal level setting

Over load
signal output

Sets the frequency arrival setting thres-hold for the


output frequency during acceleration. Setting range is
0.0 to A04, resolution is 0.01Hz

(C19)
Acceleration arrival signal Output
C19 X frequency
(C20) 0.00Hz
frequency setting

Frequency
arrival signal

Sets the frequency arrival setting threshold for the


Deceleration arrival signal
C20 X output frequency during deceleration, setting range is 0.00Hz
frequency setting
0.00 to 400.0Hz resolution is 0.01Hz
Sets the allowable PID loop error magnitude.
Setting range is 0.0 to 100%, resolution is 0.01%

Feedback value
Target value

C21 PID deviation level setting X PID control 10.0%


(C21)

Deviation signal

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Two States for auto-tuning function, option codes:
H01 Auto-tuning mode selection X 0.... Auto-tuning OFF 0
1.... Auto-tuning ON
Two selections, option codes:
H02 Motor data selection X 0…Use standard motor data 0
1…Use auto-tuning data
00.4L : 220V / 0.4kW
00.7L : 220V / 0.75kW
01.5L : 220V / 1.5kW
02.2L : 220V / 2.2kW
03.7L : 220V / 3.7kW
05.5L : 220V / 5.5kW
H03 Motor capacity X 00.4H : 380V / 0.4kW -
00.7H : 380V / 0.75kW
01.5H : 380V / 1.5kW
02.2H : 380V / 2.2kW
03.7H : 380V / 3.7kW
05.5H : 380V / 5.5kW

H04 Motor poles setting X 2/4/6/8 poles 4

H05 Motor rated current X Range is 0.1 – 50.0A -

H06 Motor no-load current I0 X Range is 0.1 – 50.0A -

H07 Motor rated slip X Range is 0.01 – 10.0% -

H08 Motor Resistance R1 X Range is 0.001 - 30.00Ω -

H09 Transient Inductance X Range is 0.01 – 100.0mH -

H10 Motor Resistance R1 X Range is 0.001 - 30.00Ω -

H11 Transient Inductance X Range is 0.01 – 100.0mH -

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5. Using intelligent terminals


5.1 Intelligent terminal lists
Terminal Terminal
Description
symbol name

FW Forward SWF switch

frequency
RUN/STOP ON(closed) :Forward run SWR SWF

Output
(0) terminal Forward
OFF(open) : stop
Reverse
RV FW
Reverse SWR switch
RV SWF
RUN/STOP ON(closed) :Reverse run CM1 2 1 ON OFF OFF
SWR OFF ON OFF
(1) terminal OFF(open) :stop

0-speed
Frequency [Hz]

CF1
1 AT CF2 CF1 RV FW
(2) 3-speed
2-speed
CF2 1-speed
2
(3) Multi-speed
CM1 5 4 3 2 1 L
frequency
commanding Switch
CF3 terminal
3 CF1 ON ON ON ON Default terminal setting
(4) Terminal1 : FW
CF2 ON ON
Terminal 2 : RV
FW ON Terminal 3 : CF1
Intelligent Input Terminal (1~5)

CF4
4 RV Terminal 4 : CF2
(5) Terminal 5 : AT
[4-Stage speed]
JG
Jogging Jogging operation
(6)
2-stage
2CH The acceleration or deceleration time is possible to change considering
acceleration
(8) the system.
/deceleration
FRS The inverter stops the output and the motor enters the free- run state.
Free-run stop
(9) (coasting)
EXT
External trip It is possible to enter the external trip state
(10)
USP Unattended start
Restart prevention when the power is turned on in the RUN state.
(11) prevention
SFT Terminal soft- The data of all the parameters and functions except the output frequency is
(12) ware lock locked.
AT Current input The [AT] terminal selects the inverter uses the voltage [O] or current [OI]
(13) selection input terminals for external frequency control.
RS
Reset If the inverter is in Trip Mode, the reset cancels the Trip Mode.
(14)
STA
Start 3-Wire input Start.
(15)
STP
Keep 3-Wire input Keep
(16)
F/R
Forward/Reverse 3-Wire input F/R.
(17)
UP Remote control
Remote control UP
(18) UP
DOWN Remote control
Remote control DOWN
(19) DOWN

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Signal source
CM1 Common terminal for intelligent input terminals.
for input
External power
P24 supply terminal External power connection terminal for intelligent input terminals.
for input

Terminal Terminal
Description
symbol name
Frequency
H command
When assign 13[AT signal] to code C01~C05
power terminal
• AT signal OFF :
Frequency
commanding

It is possible to command frequency using voltage signal terminal O/OI-L(0~10V)


commanding
• AT signal ON :
terminal(voltage
It is possible to command frequency using current signal terminal O/OI-L(4~20mA)
commanding)
O/OI
When not assign 13[AT signal] to code C01~C05.
Frequency
It is possible to command frequency using voltage signal terminal O/OI-L(0~10V)
Frequency

commanding
terminal(current
• short pin 2(pin in the middle),3('V' marked pin) for pin header J3 when analog voltage
command)
input is used.
Frequency
short pin 2(pin in the middle),1('▲' marked pin) for pin header J3 when analog current
command
L input is used.
common
terminal
terminal
Monitor

Frequency Analog output frequency monitor/ analog output current monitor/ analog output
FM
monitor voltage monitor

At normal status, power off(initial setting value) : Al0 - AL1(closed)


AL0
At abnormal status : AL0 - AL2(closed)
Intelligent
AL1 Output
Contact rating : 250V AC 2.0A(resistor 1oad) 0.2A(inductor load)
terminals
30V DC 3.0A(resistor 1oad) 0.7A(inductor load)
AL2
(minimum 100V AC 10mA, 5V DC 100mA)

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5.2 Monitor terminal function


Monitor terminal function [FM] (analog)

• The inverter provides an analog output terminal primary for frequency monitoring on terminal [FW]
(output frequency, Output current, and output voltage monitor signal).
• Parameter C17 selects the output signal data.
When using the analog motor for monitoring, use scale reactor C18 and C19 to adjust the [FM] output
so that the maximum frequency in the inverter corresponds to full-scale reading on the motor.

(1) output frequency monitor signal


The [FM] output duty cycle varies with the inverter output frequency.
The signal on [FM] reaches full scale when the inverter outputs the maximum frequency.

Note) This is dedicated indicator, so that it cannot be used as a line speed signal.
The indicator accuracy after adjustment is about ±5%
(Depending on the meter, the accuracy may exceed this value)

(2) output current monitor signal


The [FM] output duty cycle waries with the inverter output current to the motor.
The signal on [FM] reaches full scale when the inverter output current reaches 200% of the rated
inverter current.
The accuracy of the current reaches approximately ±10%

inverter output current (measured) : Im


monitor display current : Im'
inverter rated current : Ir

(3) output voltage monitor signal


The [FM] output duty cycle varies with inverter output voltage.
The signal on [FM] reaches full scale when the inverter output voltage reaches 100% of the rated
inverter voltage.

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5.3 Intelligent Input Terminal Function


Forward Run/Stop [FW] and Reverse Run/Stop Command [RV]

• When you input the Run command via the terminal [FW], the inverter executes the
Forward Run command (high) or Stop command(low)

• When you input the Run command via the terminal [RV], the inverter executes the
Reverse Run command (high) or Stop command(low).

Option Terminal
Function Name State Description
Code Symbol
ON Inverter is in Run Mode, motor runs forward
0 FW Forward Run/Stop
OFF Inverter is in Run Mode, motor stop

ON Inverter is in Run Mode, motor runs reverse


1 RV Reverse Run/Stop
OFF Inverter is in Run Mode, motor runs stop
C01,C02,C03,C04,
Valid for inputs: C05 Example:
Required setting
A02=01

Notes:

• When the Forward Run and Reverse Run


commands are active at the same time, the
inverter enters the Stop Mode.

• When a terminal associated with either [FW] or


[RV] function is configured for normally closed,
the motor starts rotation when that terminal is
disconnected or otherwise has no input voltage.
Set the parameter A02 to 1

DANGER : If the power is turned on and the Run command is already active, the motor starts
rotation and is dangerous! Before turning power on, confirm that Run command is not active.

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Multi-Speed Select [CF1][CF2][CF3][CF4]

• The inverter provides storage parameters for up to 16 different target frequencies (speeds) that
the motor output uses for steady-state run condition.
These speeds are accessible through programming four of the intelligent terminals as binary-encoded
inputs CF1 to CF4 per the table .
These can be any of the six inputs, and in any order.
You can use fewer inputs if you need eight or less speeds.

Note : When choosing a subset of speeds to use, always start at the top of the table, and with the
least-significant bit: CF1, CF2, etc.

Control circuit terminal


Multi-speed
SW5 SW4 SW3 SW2
Speed 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF
Speed 1 OFF OFF OFF ON
Speed 2 OFF OFF ON OFF
Speed 3 OFF OFF ON ON
Speed 4 OFF ON OFF OFF
Speed 5 OFF ON OFF ON
Speed 6 OFF ON ON OFF
Speed 7 OFF ON ON ON
Speed 8 ON OFF OFF OFF
Speed 9 ON OFF OFF ON
Speed 10 ON OFF ON OFF
Speed 11 ON OFF ON ON
Speed 12 ON ON OFF OFF
Speed 13 ON ON OFF ON
Speed 14 ON ON ON OFF
Speed 15 ON ON ON ON

NOTE : Speed 0 is set by the F01 parameter value.

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Speed 0 Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Speed 4 Speed 5 Speed 6 Speed 7 Speed 8 Speed 9 Speed 10 Speed 11 Speed 12 Speed 13 Speed 14 Speed 15

SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5
FW

Control circuit terminal


Multi-speed Set code SW5 SW4 SW3 SW2 SW1
CF4 CF3 CF2 CF1 FW
Speed 0 F01 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
Speed 1 A11 OFF OFF OFF ON ON
Speed 2 A12 OFF OFF ON OFF ON
Speed 3 A13 OFF OFF ON ON ON
Speed 4 A14 OFF ON OFF OFF ON
Speed 5 A15 OFF ON OFF ON ON
Speed 6 A16 OFF ON ON OFF ON
Speed 7 A17 OFF ON ON ON ON
Speed 8 A18 ON OFF OFF OFF ON
Speed 9 A19 ON OFF OFF ON ON
Speed 10 A20 ON OFF ON OFF ON
Speed 11 A21 ON OFF ON ON ON
Speed 12 A22 ON ON OFF OFF ON
Speed 13 A23 ON ON OFF ON ON
Speed 14 A24 ON ON ON OFF ON
Speed 15 A25 ON ON ON ON ON

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Standard operator option code


Set the parameter [ C01 ~ C05 ] to [ A11 ~ A25 ], F01

Option Terminal
Function Name State Description
Code Symbol

Valid for inputs: C01,C02,C03,C04,C05


Example:
Required setting F01, A11 to A25

CF4 CF3 CF2 CF1 FW


Notes :
CM1 5 4 3 2 1 P24
• When programming the multi-speed
setting sure to press the Store key each
time and then set the next multi-speed setting. SW5 SW4 SW3 SW2 SW1
Note that when the key is not pressed,
no data will be set.

• When a multi-speed setting more


than 50Hz(60Hz) is to be set, it is necessary
to program the maximum frequency
A04 high enough to allow that speed.

• While using the multi-speed capability, you can monitor the current frequency with monitor
function F01 during each segment of a multispeed operation.
There are two ways to program the speeds into the registers A20 to A25

Programming using the CF switches, Set the speed by following these steps

(1) Turn the Run command off(Stop Mode).

(2) Turn each switch on and set it to Multi-speed n. Display the data section of F01.

(3) Set an optional output frequency by pressing the and keys.

(4) Press the (STR) key once to store the set frequency. When this occurs, F01 indicates the
output frequency of Multi-speed n.

(5) Press the (FUNC) key once to confirm that the indication is the same as the set frequency.

(6) When you repeat operations in (1) to (4), the frequency of Multi-speed can be set.

It can be set also be parameters A11 to A25

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Jogging Command [JG]


[JG]
Terminal
• When the terminal [JG] is turned on and
the Run command is issued, the inverter RUN
outputs the programmed jog frequency [FW,RV]
to the motor. Use a switch between Moter
terminals [CM1] and [P24] to activate Speed
the JG frequency.
• The frequency for the jogging operation is
Jog decel type (A27)
set by parameter A26.
•Set the value 1(terminal mode) in A02(Run command) 0:Free-run stop
• Since jogging does not use an acceleration ramp, we recommend 1:Deceleration stop
setting the jogging frequency in A26 to 5Hz or less to prevent tripping. 2:DC braking stop

The type of deceleration used to end a motor jog is selectable by programming function A27 The options are:
0 : Free-run stop (coasting)
1 : Deceleration (normal level) and stop
2 : DC braking and stop

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State

Inverter is in Run Mode, output to


ON motor runs at jog parameter
6 JG Jogging frequency.

OFF Inverter is in Stop Mode.

Valid for inputs: C01,C02,C03,C04,C05


Example:
Required setting A02, A26, A27
JG FW
Notes:
CM1 5 4 3 2 1 P24
• No jogging operation is performed when
the set value of jogging frequency A26 is
SW3 SW1
smaller than the start frequency B10 or the
value is 0Hz.

• Be sure to stop the motor when switching


the function [JG] on or off.

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Two-stage Acceleration and Deceleration [2CH] [FW,RV]

• When terminal [2CH] is turned on, the


inverter changes the rate of acceleration
[2CH]
and deceleration from the initial settings F02
(acceleration time1) and F03(deceleration time1)
to use the second set of acceleration / deceleration values.
Output
• When the terminal is turned off, the equipment is turned off, frequency
the equipment is returned to the original acceleration and deceleration time
(F02 acceleration time1 and F03 deceleration time1).
Use A54 (acceleration time2) and A55 (deceleration time2) to set the second
stage acceleration and deceleration time.

• In the graph shown above, the [2CH] becomes active during the initial
acceleration. This causes the inverter to switch form using acceleration
1 ( F02 ) to acceleration 2 ( A54 )

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State

Frequency output uses 2nd-stage acceleration and


Two-stage ON
deceleration values
8 2CH Acceleration
and Deceleration Frequency output uses the initial acceleration
OFF
1 and deceleration 1 values
Valid for inputs: C01,C02,C03,C04,C05
Example:
Required setting A54, A55, A56
2CH FW
Notes:
CM1 5 4 3 2 1 P24
• Function A56 selects the method for second
stage acceleration.
SW5 SW1
It must be 00 to select the input terminal method
in order for the 2CH terminal assignment to
operate.

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Free-run stop [FRS]

• When the terminal [FRS] is turned on, the inverter stops the output and the motor enters the free-run state
(coasting).
If terminal [FRS] is turned off, the output resumes sending power to the motor if the Run command is still
active.
The free-run stop feature works with other parameters to provide flexibility in stopping and starting motor
rotation.

• In the figure below, parameter B16 selects whether the inverter resumes operation form 0Hz (left graph)
or the current motor rotation speed (right graph) when the [FRS] terminal turns off.
The application determines which is the best setting.
Parameter B03 specifies a delay time before resuming operation from a free-run stop.
To disable this feature, use a zero delay time.

[FW,RV] [FW,RV]

[FRS] [FRS]

0Hz start

Moter speed Moter speed


(B03) wait time

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State
Causes output to turn off, allowing motor to
ON
free run (coast) to stop
9 FRS Free-run Stop
Output operates normally, so controlled deceleration
OFF
stops motor
Valid for inputs: C01,C02,C03,C04,C05
Example:
Required setting B03, b16, C07 to C12
FRS FW

Notes:
CM1 5 4 3 2 1 P24
• When you want the [FRS] terminal to be
active low(normally closed logic), SW3 SW1
change the setting (C07 to C12) which
corresponds to the input (C01 to C06)
that is assigned the [FRS] function

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External Trip [EXT]

• When the terminal [EXT] is turned on, the inverter enters the trip state, indicates error code, E12
and stop the output.
This is a general purpose interrupt type feature, and the meaning of the error depends on what you
connect to the [EXT] terminal. When the switch between the set terminals [EXT] and [CM1] is turned on,
the equipment enters the trip state.
Even when the switch to [EXT] is turned off, the inverter remains in the trip state.
You must reset the inverter or cycle power to clear the error, returning the inverter to the Stop Mode.

RUN command
[FW,RV]

[EXT] terminal
start

[RS] terminal

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State
When assigned input transitions Off to On,
ON
inverter latches trip event and displays E12
10 EXT External Trip
No trip event for On to Off, any recorded trip events
OFF
remain in history until Reset.
Valid for inputs: C01,C02,C03,C04,C05
Example:
Required setting (none)
EXT FW

Notes: CM1 5 4 3 2 1 P24


• If the USP (Unattended Start Protection)
feature is in use, the inverter will not SW3 SW1
automatically restart after cancelling the
EXT trip event. In that case, it must receive
enter Run command (off-to-on transition)

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Unattended Start Protection [USP]

• If the Run command is already set when power is turned on, the inverter starts running immediately
after power up.
The Unattended Start Protection (USP) function prevents that automatic start up, so that the inverter will not
run with-out outside intervention.
To reset an alarm and restart running, turn the Run commend off or perform a reset operation
by the terminal[RS] input or the keypad Stop/reset key.

• In the figure below, the [UPS] feature is enabled. When the inverter power turns on, the motor does
not start, even though the Run command is already active.
Instead, it enters the USP trip state, and displays E13 error code.
This forces outside intervention to reset the alarm by turning off the Run command.
Then the Run command can turn on again and start the inverter output.

Inverter power supply

RUN command [FW,RV]

[USP] terminal

Alarm output terminal

Inverter output frequency


Alarm Alarm Run
(E13)
display cleard command

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State
On power up, the inverter will not resume a
ON
Unattended Run command (mostly used in the Us)
11 USP
start Protection On power up, the inverter will not resume a Run
OFF
command that was active before power loss
Valid for inputs: C01,C02,C03,C04,C05
Example:
Required setting (none)

USP FW
Notes:
CM1 5 4 3 2 1 P24
• Note that when a USP error occurs and
it is canceled by a reset from a [RS]
terminal input, the inverter restarts running SW3 SW1
immediately.
• Even when the trip state is canceled by
turning the terminal [RS] on and off after
an under voltage protection E09 occurs,
the USP function will be performed.
• When the running command is active
immediately after the power is turned on,
a USP error will occur. When this function
is used, wait for at least three seconds after
the power up to generate a Run command.

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Software Lock [SFT]

• When the terminal [SFT] is turned on, the data of all the parameters and functions except the
output frequency is locked (prohibited from editing).
When the data is locked, the keypad keys cannot edit inverter parameters.
To edit parameters again, turn off the [SFT] terminal input.

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State
The keypad and remote programming devices are
ON
prevented from changing parameters
12 SFT Software Lock
OFF The parameters may be edited and stored

Valid for inputs: C01,C02,C03,C04,C05


Example:
Required setting B09 (excluded from lock)
SFT FW

Notes: CM1 5 4 3 2 1 P24

• When the [SFT] terminal is turned on, only the


output frequency can be changed. SW3 SW1
• Software lock can be made possible also
for the output frequency by b09.
• Software lock by the operator is also possible
without [SFT] terminal being used (b09)

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Analog Input Current / Voltage Select [AT]

• The [AT] terminal selects whether the inverter uses the voltage or current [O/OI] input terminals for
external frequency control.
When the switch between the terminals [AT] and [CM1] is on, it is possible to set the output frequency by
applying a current input signal at [OI]-[L].
When the terminal is turned off, the voltage input signal at [O]-[L] is available.
Note that you must also set parameter A 01 = 1 to enable the analog terminal set for controlling
the inverter frequency.

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State
Terminal O/OI is enabled for current input.
Analog Input ON
(uses terminal L for power supply return)
13 AT Voltage/current
select Terminal O/OI is enabled for voltage input.
OFF
(uses terminal L for power supply return)
Valid for inputs: C01,C02,C03,C04,C05
Example:
Required setting A01=01
Notes: AT

•When not assign 13[AT signal] to code C01~C05 CM1 5 4 3 2 1 P24


It is possible to command frequency using voltage
signal terminal O/OI-L(0~10V)
SW5
• When using either the analog current and
voltage input terminal, make sure that the
[AT] function is allocated to an intelligent
input terminal.

• Be sure to set the frequency source setting


A01=01 to select the analog input terminals.

• short pin 2(pin in the middle),3('V' marked pin)


for pin header J3 when analog voltage input is
used.
short pin 2(pin in the middle),1('▲' marked pin)
for pin header J3 when analog current input is
used.

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Reset Inverter [RS]


12ms min
• The [RS] terminal causes the inverter to
execute the reset operation. If the inverter [RS]terminal
is in Trip Mode, the reset cancels the Trip state.
When the switch between the set terminals Approx.30ms
[RS] and [CM1] is turned on and off, the inverter
executes the reset operation. Alarm output

• The input timing requirement for [RST] needs a 12 ms pulse width or greater.
The alarm output will be cleared within 30 ms after the onset of the Reset command.

DANGER
After the Reset command is given and the alarm reset occurs, the motor will restart suddenly if the
Run command is already active.
Be sure to set the alarm reset after verifying that the Run command is off to prevent injury to personnel.

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State
The motor output is turned off, the trip Mode is cleared
ON
(if it exists), and power up reset is applied
14 RS Reset Inverter
OFF Normal power-on operation

Valid for inputs: C01,C02,C03,C04,C05


Example:
Required setting (none)
Notes: RS

• When the control terminal [RS] input is already CM1 5 4 3 2 1 P24


at power up for more than 4 seconds, the display
of the digital operator is E60.
However, the inverter has no error. SW4
To clear the digital operator error, turn off the
terminal [RS] input and press stop/reset butt on
of the operator.
• When the [RS] terminal is turned off from on,
the Reset command is active.
• The stop/reset key of the digital operator is valid
only when an alarm occurs.
• Only the normally open contact [NO] can be set
for a terminal configured with the [RS] function.
The terminal cannot be used in the normally
closed contact [NC] state.
• Even when power is turned off or on,
the function of the terminal is the same as
that of the reset terminal.
• The Stop/Reset key on the inverter is only
operational for a few seconds after inverter
power up when a hand-held remote operator is
connected to the inverter.
• If the [RS] terminal is turned on while the motor
is running, the motor will be
free running(coasting)

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3-Wire input function [STA, STP, F/R]

• This function is used when a momentary push start/stop control is required.


• Set the operation command selection A02 to control terminal (1).
• Assign 15 (STA), 16 (STP) and 17 (F/R) to three of the intelligent input terminals, and the operation
becomes possible as follows.

STA
ON O FF

STP
ON O FF

F/R

O utput frequency Forw ard

Reverse

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State

ON Run (Active high, Level triggered)


3-Wire input
15 STA
function
OFF Don’t care

ON Don’t care
3-Wire input
16 STP
function
OFF Stop (Active low, Level triggered)

While motor runs and “F/R” terminal is keeping “high


ON state” then it will change motor running direction to
3-Wire input “REVERSE”.
17 F/R
function While motor runs and “F/R” terminal is keeping “low
OFF state” then it will change motor running direction to
“FORWARD”.
Valid for inputs: C01,C02,C03,C04,C05
Example:
Required setting A02=01
CM1 5 4 3 2 1 P24
Notes:
• When the terminal is assigned STP terminal,
FW terminal and also RV terminal become
invalid. If all three input are not assigned this
function will not operate.
• Be sure to set the run source setting
F /R S TP S TA
A02=01 to select the analog input terminals.
(1 7) (1 6) (1 5 )

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UP/DOWN Function [UP, DOWN]

• The Inverter output frequency can be changed with the UP and DOWN intelligent input terminals.
• Assign 18 (UP) and 19(DN) to two of the intelligent input terminals 1~5.
•This function will not operate when the external analog frequency command or the jogging operation is used.
• Acceleration time operates according to F02, F03 when UP/DOWN terminal is ON.

O peration com m and


(FW /RV)
Inverter doesn’t accelerate
and decelerate, if U P ,
UP
DO W N term inal is turned
O N sim ultaneously.

DO W N

O utput frequency

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State
Accelerating motor from present frequency.
ON
(Output frequency increases.)
18 UP UP Function
OFF Motor output acts normally.

Decelerating motor from present frequency.


ON
DOWN (Output frequency decreases.)
19 DOWN
Function
OFF Motor output acts normally.

Valid for inputs: C01,C02,C03,C04,C05


Example:
Required setting A02=01 or 02
CM1 5 4 3 2 1 P24

Notes:

• Be sure to set the run source setting


A02=01 or 02.
F W /R V DOWN UP
(0)/(1 ) (1 9) (1 8 )

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5.4 Intelligent Output Terminal Function

Frequency Arrival Signal [FA1]/[FA2]

Frequency Arrival [FA1] and [FA2] signals indicate when the output frequency accelerates or decelerates to
arrive at a constant frequency. Refer to the figure below.
Frequency Arrival [FA1](upper graph) turns on when the output frequency gets within 0.5Hz below or 1.5Hz
above the target constant frequency.
The timing is modified by a small 60ms delay. Note the active low nature of the signal, due to the
relay output.

Frequency Arrival [FA2] (lower graph) uses thresholds for acceleration and deceleration to provide more
timing flexibility than [FA1].
Parameter C19 sets the arrival frequency threshold for acceleration, and parameter C20 sets the thresholds
for deceleration.
This signal also is active low and has a 60ms delay after the frequency thresholds are crossed.

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State

ON when output to motor is at the set frequency


Frequency arrival
1 FA1
type 1 signal
when output to motor is off, or in any acceleration
OFF
or deceleration ramp
when output to motor is at or above the
ON set frequency the holds for, even if in acceleration
Frequency arrival or deceleration ramps
2 FA2
type 2 signal when output to motor is off, or during acceleration
OFF or deceleration before the respective thresholds
are crossed
Valid for inputs: C13, C14, C19, C20

Required setting (none)

Notes:

• At the time of acceleration, an arrival signal at


a frequency between the set frequency
-0.5Hz to +1.5Hz is turned on.
• At the time of deceleration, an arrival signal at
a frequency between the set frequency
+0.5Hz to -1.5Hz is turned on.
• The delay time of the output signal is 60m
(nominal).

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Run Signal [RUN]

When the [RUN] signal is selected as an intelligent output terminal, the inverter outputs a signal on that
terminal when it is in the Run Mode.
The output logic is active low, and is the relay type.(a,b contact output)

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State

ON when inverter is in Run Mode


0 RUN Run signal
OFF when inverter Stop Mode

Valid for inputs: C13

Required setting 0

Notes:

• The inverter outputs the [RUN] signal whenever


the inverter output exceeds the start frequency.
The start frequency is the initial inverter output
frequency when it turns on.

The example circuit in the table above drives a relay coil. Note the use of a diode to prevent
the negative-going turn-off spike generated by the coil from damaging the inverter's output transistor.

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Overload Advance Notice Signal [OL]

When the output current exceeds a preset value,


the [OL] terminal signal turns on.
The parameter C18 sets the overload threshold.
The overload detection circuit operates during powered
motor operation and during regenerative braking.
The output circuits use relay contact,
and are active low.

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State
when output current is more than the set threshold
ON
Overload advance for the overload signal.
3 OL
notice signal when output current is less than the set threshold
OFF
for the overload signal.
Valid for inputs: C13, C14, C18

Required setting 3

Notes:

• The default value is 100%.


To change the level from the default,
set C18 (overload level).
• The accuracy of this function is the same
as the function of the output current monitor on the
[FM] terminal

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Output Deviation for PID Control [OD]

The PID loop error is defined as the magnitude(absolute value)


of the difference between the Set point (target value) and the
process Variable (actual value).
When the error magnitude exceeds the press value for C21,
the [OD] terminal signal turns on.
Refer to the PID loop operation.

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State
When PID error is more than the set threshold
ON
Output deviation for the deviation signal
4 OD
for PID control When PID error is less than the set threshold
OFF
for the deviation signal
Valid for inputs: C13, C14, C21

Required setting 4

Notes:

• The default difference value is set to 10%.


To change the value, change parameter C21.
(deviation level)

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Alarm Signal output [AL]

The Inverter alarm signal is active when a fault has occurred and it is in the Trip Mode.
When the fault is cleared the alarm signal becomes inactive.
The signal [AL] is a logic function which you can assign to the relay output terminal.
The most common (and default) use of the relay is for [AL], thus the labeling of its terminals.

Option Terminal Input


Function Name Description
Code Symbol State
When an alarm signal has occurred and has
ON
not been cleared
5 AL Alarm signal
When no alarm has occurred since the last clearing
OFF
of alarm(s)
Valid for inputs: C13, C14

Required setting 5

Notes:

• When the alarm output is set to normally closed


[NC], a time delay occurs until the contact is closed
when the power is turned on.
Therefore, when the alarm contact out-put is to be
used, set a delay of about 2 seconds when the
power is turned on.
Terminals RN0 and RN1 are relay contact outputs,
the electric specification of [AL] is similar to
the contact output terminals AL0, AL1, AL2.
• See the description of AL1, AL2 and AL0.
• When the inverter power supply is turned off,
the alarm signal output is valid as long as
the external control circuit has power.
• The signal output has the delay time
(300ms nominal) from the fault alarm output.
• Output terminal RN is a relay contact a.
In case of contact b, setup C14.

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Intelligent Output Terminal [AL1, AL2-AL0]

The intelligent output terminals are connected as shown below by default, or after initialization.
The relay contacts normally contact a.
Convention uses "normal' to mean the inverter has power and is in Run or Stop Mode.
The relay contacts switch to the opposite position when it is Trip Mode or when input power is off.

Contact a (Initial setting)

During normal running or power is turned off When an alarm occurs

AL0 AL1 AL2 AL0 AL1 AL2

Contact Power Run State AL0-AL1 AL0-AL2


ON Normal Open Closed
Contact a
ON Trip Closed Open
(initial
Setting) OFF - Open Closed

Contact specification

Maximum Minimum
AC250V, 2.5A(Resistor load), 0.2A(Inductive load) AC100V, 10mA
DC30V, 3.0A(Resistor load), 0.7A(Inductive load) DC5V, 100mA

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5.5 Sensorless Vector Control

Function description

The N700E inverter has a built-in auto-tuning algorithm.


The N700E inverter can be possible to do high-starting torque and high-precision operation.
The required torque characteristic or speed control characteristic may not be maintained in case
that the inverter capacity is more than twice the capacity of the motor in use .

Function setting method

Select the parameter A31 to 2 (sensorless vector control).


Parameter H03 and H04 select motor capacity and poles (example 4 for 4-poles).
Parameter H02 selects which data(standard data, auto-tuning data) of motor constants you want
the inverter to use.

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5.6 Auto-tuning

Function description

The auto-tuning procedure automatically sets the motor parameter related to sensorless vector control.
Since sensorless vector control needs motor parameter, the standard motor parameters have been set
at the factory.
Therefore, when an inverter exclusive-use motor is used or when a motor of any other manufacture is
drive, the motor parameter is detected by auto-tuning because the parameters are not matched.

Function setting

Follow the steps below to auto-tune the inverter, finally set the parameter H01.

F02, F03 setting : Set the time the range that over-current or over-voltage trip event not occurs.
Set the same as setting F02.

H03 setting : Set the motor rating.

00.4L : 220V / 0.4kW


00.7L : 220V / 0.75kW
01.5L : 220V / 1.5kW
02.2L : 220V / 2.2kW
03.7L : 220V / 3.7kW
05.5L : 220V / 5.5kW
00.4H : 380V / 0.4kW
00.7H : 380V / 0.75kW
01.5H : 380V / 1.5kW
02.2H : 380V / 2.2kW
03.7H : 380V / 3.7kW
03.7H : 380V / 5.5kW

H04 setting : set the motor poles


A01 setting : set the frequency command source to 0 (potentiometer)
A03 setting : set the base frequency(example 60Hz)
F01 setting : set the operation frequency except 0hz (by the potentiometer)
A53 setting : select output voltage for motor.
A33 setting : set DC braking setting to 0(disable).
H01 setting : select the auto-tuning mode (1).

After setting above parameters, press the RUN key on the standard operator.

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Auto-tuning method

Motor connection

Auto-tuning mode
selection H01=1

Run command ON

Motor parameter setting ① DC excitation(no rotation)
↓ ② Single phase excitation.
Auto-tuning mode
selection H01=1

End display
Auto-tuning process completed :

Auto-tuning process failed :

Note) The motor parameter of N700E is standard data of HYUNDAI standard 4-poles motor.
At the sensorless vector control when using different poles motor, operates by using auto-tuning
data as a motor parameter.

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Setting Method

(1)Digital panel
No Name Setting range Description

Auto-tuning 0 : Auto-tuning OFF


H01 0/1
mode selection 1 : Auto-tuning ON

0 : Standard data
H02 Motor data setting 0/1
1 : Auto-tuning data

00.4L : 220V / 0.4kW


0.07L : 220V / 0.75kW
01.5L : 220V / 1.5kW
02.2L : 220V / 2.2kW
03.7L : 220V / 3.7kW
05.5L : 220V / 5.5kW
H03 Motor capacity 00.4L ~ 05.5H
00.4H : 380V / 0.4kW
0.07H : 380V / 0.75kW
01.5H : 380V / 1.5kW
02.2H : 380V / 2.2kW
03.7H : 380V / 3.7kW
05.5H : 380V / 5.5kW

H04 Motor poles 2/4/6/8 Unit : pole


H05 Rated 0.1 – 50.0A Unit : A
motor current
H06 No Load 0.1 – 50.0A Unit : A
motor current
H07 Rated 0.01 – 10.00% Unit : %
motor slip
H08/H10 Motor resistor 0.001~30.00 Unit : Ω
R1
H09/H11 Transient 0.01~100.0 Unit : mH
Inductance

The data of H10 to H11 is auto-tuning data.

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Remark
1. If satisfactory performance through auto-tuning cannot be fully obtained,
please adjust the motor constants for the observed symptoms according to the table below.

Operation Symptom Adjustment Parameter


status
When low frequency
Slowly increase the motor constant R1 in relation
(a few Hz) torque is H08/H10
to auto-tuning data within 1 to 1.2 times R1.
insufficient.
Slowly increase the rating motor slip H07 in
Powered When the speed
relation to auto-tuning data within 1.5 times H07
running deviation is negative.
H07
(status with a
Slowly decrease the rating motor slip H07 in
accelerating When the speed
relation to auto-tuning data within 0.5 times H07
torque) deviation is positive.
H07
When over current
Slowly increase the motor no load current in
protection is operated H06
relation to auto-tuning data within 1 to 1.2 times.
at injection of load.

Slowly increase the motor constant R1 in relation


H08/H10
to auto-tuning data within 1 to 1.2 times R1.
Regeneration
When low frequency
(status with a
(a few Hz) torque
decelerating Slowly increase the motor no load current in
is insufficient. H06
torque) relation to auto-tuning data within 1 to 1.2 times.

Decrease the carrier frequency. b11

2. If the inverter capacity is more than twice the capacity of the motor in use, the inverter
may not achieve its full performance specifications.
3. When DC braking is enabled, the motor constant will not be accurately set.
Therefore, disable DC braking before starting the auto-tuning procedure.
4. The motor will rotate up to 80% of base frequency : make sure that acceleration or
deceleration is not operated. If then, decrease the manual torque boost setting value.
5. Be sure if motor is in standstill before you carry out an auto-tuning.
Auto-tuning data at the rotating motor status may be the incorrect results.
6. If the auto-tuning procedure is interrupted by the stop command, the auto-tuning constants
may be stored in the inverter. It will be necessary to store the inverters factory defaults setting.

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6. Protective function
The various functions are provided for the protection of the inverter itself, but they may also protection
function when the inverter breaks down.

Error
Name Cause(s)
Code
When the inverter output current exceeds the rated current by more than
Over current
approximately 200% during the motor locked or reduced in speed. E04
protection
Protection circuit activates, halting inverter output.
Overload protection
When the inverter output current causes the motor to overload,
(Electronic thermal) E05
the electronic thermal trip in the inverter cuts off the inverter output.
Regenerative

If regenerative energy from the motor or the main power supply voltage
Over voltage
is high, the protective circuit activates to cut off the inverter output when E07
protection
the voltage of DC link exceeds the specification

Communication Communication error between inverter and its operator.


E60
error If the Reset signal persists for more than 4 seconds, it will occur.

When input voltage drops below the low-voltage detection level,


Under-voltage the control circuit does not function normally.
E09
protection So when the input voltage is below the specification, the inverter
output is cut off.
The inverter output was short-circuited.
Output E04 or
This condition causes excessive current for the inverter, so the inverter
short-circuit E34
output is turned off.
The USP error is indicated when the power is turned on with the
USP error E13
Inverter in RUN state. (Enabled when the USP function selected)

The inverter output is cut off when EEPROM in the inverter has an error
EEPROM E08
due to external noise, excessive temperature rise, or other factor

When the external equipment or unit has an error, the inverter receives
External trip E12
the corresponding signal and cuts off the output.
When the temperature in the main circuit increases due to cooling fan
Temperature trip stop, the inverter output is cut off. E21
(only for the model type with cooling fan)

Ground fault When ground fault is detected on running condition, the output is cut off. E14

The power device IGBT is protected from over heat. The operating time
of inverter is 1 minute with 150% load.
Inverter Overload E17
The operating time is changed depending on carrier frequency, load,
ambient temperature and power rating.
A function that detects phase loss in the input AC source.
Detection is performed using the fluctuation in the main circuit's DC
Input phase loss E20
voltage. Also, in the case of degradation in the main capacitor it could be
occurred where maintenance replacement is required.

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Other display

Contents Display

It is displayed when initialization of data is processing


(It is not displayed when initialization of history is processing.)

There is no data available


(Trip history, PID feedback data)

The auto-tuning operation terminates normally.

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7. Troubleshooting Tips
Symptom/condition Probable Cause Countermeasure
• Is the frequency command source A01 • Make sure the parameter A01
parameter setting Correct? setting correct?
•Is the Run command source A02 • Make sure the parameter A02
parameter setting correct? setting correct?
• Check terminals R, S and T then
• Is power being supplied to terminals
U, V, and W
R, S and T?
• Turn on the power supply or check
If so, the power lamp should be on.
fuses.
• Press the Func key and determine
The inverter • Is there an error code E□□displayed? the error type.
outputs U,V Then clear the error(Reset).
and W are not • Are the signals to the intelligent input • Verify the terminal functions for
The C01-C06 are correct.
supplying terminals correct?
motor • Turn on Run Command
voltage. • Is the Run Command active?
will not • Supply 24V to [FW] or [RV]
move • Is the[FW] terminal (or [RV] connected to
terminal, if configured.
CM1(via switch, etc.)
(Terminal mode selection)
• Has the frequency setting for F01 been • Set the parameter for F01 to a safe,
set greater than zero? non-zero value.
• Are the control circuit terminals • If the potentiometer is the frequency
H, O, and L connected to the setting source, verify voltage at
potentiometer? "O" >0V
• Is the RS(reset) function or FRS • Turn off the command(s)
(free-run stop) function on?
Inverter outputs • Reduce load, and test the motor
U,V,W are • Is the motor load too heavy? independently.
supplying • Is the motor locked?
voltage.
• Are the connections of output terminal • Make connections according to
U, V, and W correct? the phase sequence of the motor.
• Is the phase sequence of the motor In general : FWD=U-V-W, and
The direction of the forward or reverse with respect to REV=U-W-V.
motor is reversed U, V, and W?
• Are the control terminals • Use terminal [FW] for [RV]
[FW] and [RV]wired correctly? is reverse.
• Is parameter F04 properly set? • Set motor direction in F04.
• Check the wiring
• If using the analog input, is
• Check the potentiometer or signal
The motor speed the current or voltage at "O" or "OI"?
generating device.
will not reach the
• Is the load too heavy? • Reduce the load.
target frequency
• Heavy loads activate the overload
(desired speed)
restriction feature.
(reduces output as needed)
• Is the load fluctuation too great? • Increase the motor capacity
• Is the supply voltage unstable? (both inverter and motor)
• Is the problem occurring at a particular • Fix power supply problem.
The rotation is
frequency? • Change the output frequency
unstable
slightly, or use the jump frequency
setting to skip the problem
frequency.
The RPM of the motor • Is the maximum frequency setting • Verify the V/F settings match
does not match A04 correct? motor specifications
the inverter output • Does the monitor function d01 display • Make sure all scaling is properly set
frequency setting the expected output frequency?

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Symptom/condition Probable Cause Countermeasure


• Was power turned off after a parameter • Edit the data and press the
Inverter edit but before pressing the store key? store key once
No down-
data is •Edits to data are permanently stored at • Wait six seconds or more before
loads have
not power down. turning power off after editing data.
occurred.
correct Was the time from power off to power
on less than six seconds?
The
frequency
A param-
setting
eter will
will not • Was the standard operator mode and • Make sure the setting mode of
not
change. terminal mode changed correctly? [A01], [A02] is changed
change
Run/Stop
after an
does not
edit
operate.
(reverts
• If you're using the[SET] intelligent input • Change the state of the SFT input,
to old
True for all selection [b09] is the [SFT] and check the b09 parameter.
setting)
parameters. • Is switch 4(located on the back of the (b09=0)
remote operator copy unit) on? • Turn the switch off

Precautions for data setting

When changing any set data and pressing (STR) key to store the data, keep the equipment
un-operated for 6 seconds or more after the selected method is executed.
When any key is pressed, or the reset operation is performed, or the power is turned off within
6 seconds, correct data may not be set.

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8. Maintenance and Inspection


Please read following safety messages before troubleshooting or performing maintenance on the
inverter and motor system.

DANGER
• Wait at least five(5) minutes after turning off the input power supply before performing
maintenance of an inspection.
Otherwise, there is the danger of electric shock.

• Make sure that only qualified personnel will perform maintenance, inspection,
and part replacement. (Before starting to work, remove any metallic objects from your person
(wristwatch, bracelet, etc.))
Be sure to use tools with insulated handles.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock and/or injury to personnel.

8.1 General Precautions and Notes


• Always keep the unit clean so that dust of other foreign matter does not enter the inverter.
• Take special care in regard to breaking wires of making connection mistakes.
• Firmly connect terminals and connectors.
• Keep electronic equipment away from moisture and oil. Dust, steel filings and other foreign matter can
damage insulation, causing unexpected accidents, so take special care.
• When removing connectors, never pull the wires(wires for the cooling fan and logic P.C. board.)
Otherwise, there is danger of fire due to wire breakage and/or injury to personnel.

8.2 Inspection Items


(1) Daily inspection
(2) Periodic inspection(approximately once a year)
(3) Insulation resistance test(approximately once two years)

Conduct the insulation resistance test by short circuiting the terminals as shown below.

R S T RB P U V W

m ega

• Never test the withstand voltage on the inverter.


The inverter has a surge protector between the main circuit terminals and the chassis ground.

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We recommend that you stock spare parts to reduce down time, which include

Spare parts
Quantity
Part description Symbol Note
Used Spare

Cooling FAN FAN 1 1 1

Front case
Case 1 1 Main case
Bottom cover

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- Monthly and Yearly Inspection Chart


Inspection
Item Inspected Check for… Cycle Inspection Method Criteria
Month Year
Extreme Ambient temperature
Ambient Thermometer,
temperatures ∨ between -10 to 40℃,
environment hygrometer
& humidity non-condensing
Abnormal
Overall

Stable environment for


Major devices vibration ∨ Visual and aural
electronic controls
noise
Digital volt meter, 200V class:
Power supply Voltage measure between 200 to 240V 50/60Hz
∨ 400V class:
insulation tolerance inverter terminals
R, S, T 380 to 480V 50/60Hz
Ground Adequate Digital volt meter, 500V class

Insulation resistance GND to terminals Mega ohm meter
• M3:0.5~0.6Nm
No loose
Mounting ∨ Torque wrench • M4:0.98~1.3Nm
screws
• M5:1.5~2.0Nm
Components Overheating ∨ Thermal trip events No trip events
Housing Dirt, dust ∨ Visual Vacuum dust and dirt
Main circuit

Secure
Terminal block ∨ Visual No abnormalities
connections
Smoothing Leaking
∨ Visual No abnormalities
capacitor swelling
Single click when
Relay(s) Chattering ∨ Aural switching On or Off
Cracks or Use Ohm meter to check
Resistors ∨ Visual
discoloring braking resistors
Power down,
Noise ∨ Rotation must be smooth
Cooling FAN manually rotate
Dust ∨ Vacuum to clean
No odor,
Overall discoloring ∨ Visual No abnormalities
Control corrosion
circuit
No leaks or
Capacitor ∨ Visual Undistorted appearance
deformation
Display LEDs Legibility ∨ Visual All LED segments work

Note1: The life of a capacitor is affected by the ambient temperature.


Note2: The inverter must be cleaned periodically.
If dust accumulates on the fan and heat sink, it can cause overheating of the inverter.

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8.3 General Inverter Electrical Measurements


The following table specifies how to measure key system electrical parameters.
The diagrams on the next page show inverter-motor systems the location of measurement points
for these parameters.

I U
R IR R IU
N U
ER W11 V EU-V W01
Power E V
S IS S IV Motor
Supply R V
ES W12 T EV-W W02
E W
T IT T IW
R W
ET EW-U

Circuit location Reference


Parameter Measuring instrument Notes
of measurement Value
Commercial
Moving-coil type
Fundamental supply voltage
Supply voltage R-S, S-T, T-R voltmeter or rectifier
wave effective (200V class)
E1 (ER) (ES) (RT) type voltmeter
value 200-220V 5Hz
200-240V 6Hz
Moving-coil type (400Vclass)
Supply current R, S, T, Current Total effective
Ammeter 380-415V 5Hz
I1 (IR) (IS) (IT) value
400-480V 6Hz
Electronic type
Supply power R-S, S-T Total effective
wattmeter
W1 (W 11) + (W 12) value

Supply power Calculate the output power factor from the output voltage E 1,
factor output current I1, and output power W 1
Pf1
Output voltage U-V, V-W, W-U Total effective
Rectifier type voltmeter
E0 (EU) (EV) (EW) value
Output current U, V, W Current Moving-coil type Total effective
I0 (IU) (IV) (IW) Ammeter value
Output power U-V, V-W Electronic type Total effective
W0 (W 01) + (W 02) wattmeter value
Calculate the output power factor from the output voltage E 0,
output current I0, and output power W 0
Output power
factor
Pf0

Note 1: Use a meter indicating a fundamental wave effective value for voltage, and meters indicating total
effective values for current and power.
Note 2: The inverter output has a PWM waveform, and low frequencies may cause erroneous readings.
However, the measuring instruments and methods listed above provide comparably accurate results.
Note 3: A general-purpose digital volt meter (DVM) is not usually suitable to measure a PWM waveform
(not pure sinusoid)

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9. RS485 Communication (Option)


The communication between inverter and external controller is doing by RS485 using modular
connector in cling to inverter controller.

Function Initial
Minimum Maximum Unit Description
code Value
b17 1 32 1 - Setting the communication number
A01 0 3 0 - 3 : Communication
A02 0 2 0 - 2 : Digital operator

Item Description Remark


Interface RS485
Communication method Half duplex
Communication speed 9600 Fixing
Communication code Binary code
Data bits 8 Fixing
Parity No. Fixing
Stop bit 1 Fixing
Starting method External request Inverter is only slave part.
Wait time 10∼1000ms
Connection type 1 : N (Max32)
Error check Frame / CRC / CMD / Communication number is
MAXREQ / parameter selected at b17

RS485
DOP RXP RXN CM1
Transmit/Receive Transmit/Receive
24V 24V GND
+side -side

Communication sequence

The communication sequence is as follows

External
controller Frame 1
Inverter Frame 2

Wait time

Frame start : Frame start is recognized by signal line data transmitted.

Frame completion : Frame completion is recognized by no data during correspond 4, 5-character time.

Frame 1: Transmit from external controller to inverter.

Frame 2: Indication reflects from inverter to external controller

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Communication frame type and form

External controller transmit frame


Communication
Command Parameter Parameter Count CRC Hi CRC Lo
number

Description Data size Specifications


Inverter
Communication
Communication 1 byte 1~32
number
number
Command Frame type 1 byte 0x03
st
1 byte : Group
Parameter Parameter 2 byte nd
2 byte : Index (note1)
st
Parameter Request parameter 1 byte : 0x00
2 byte nd
number number 2 byte : N(0x01~0x08)
CRC Hi - 1 byte Higher 8bit of 16bit CRC
CRC Lo - 1 byte Lower 8bit of 16bit CRC

Inverter response frame


Communication Byte
Order Data 1 •••• Data N CRC Hi CRC Lo
number Number

Description Data size Specifications


Inverter
Communication
Communication 1 byte 1~32
number
number
Command Frame type 1 byte 0x03
Byte Number Data Byte number 1 byte Request parameter number x 2
Data 1 Parameter 1 2 byte Parameter value
Data N Parameter N 2 byte Nth parameter value
CRC Hi - 1 byte Higher 8bit of 16bit CRC
CRC Lo - 1 byte Lower 8bit of 16bit CRC

* Frame Size = 5 + Request parameter number x 2

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External transmit frame


Communication
Order Parameter Data CRC Hi CRC Lo
number

Description Data size Specifications


Target Inverter
Communication
Communication 1 byte 1~32
number
number
Command Frame type 1 byte 0x06
st
1 byte : Group
Parameter Parameter 2 byte nd
2 byte : Index (Note1)
Data Data 2 byte Setting value(Note 2)
CRC Hi - 1 byte Higher 8bit of 16bit CRC
CRC Lo - 1 byte Lower 8bit of 16bit CRC

Inverter response frame


Communication
Order Parameter Data CRC Hi CRC Lo
number

Description Data size Specifications


Target Inverter
Communication
Communication 1 byte 1~32
number
number
Command Frame type 1 byte 0x06
st
1 byte : Group
Parameter Parameter 2 byte nd
2 byte : Index (Note1)
Data Data 2 byte Setting value is response (Note4)
CRC Hi - 1 byte Higher 8bit of 16bit CRC
CRC Lo - 1 byte Lower 8bit of 16bit CRC

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(Note1) Parameter setting

Basic parameter
st
1 byte : Each group is setting
st nd
Group 1 byte Group 2 byte
d 0x01 C 0x05
F 0x02 H 0x06
A 0x03
b 0x04
nd
2 byte : Parameter number setting.
Ex) The case of A60 parameter reading or writing
st
1 byte : 0x03
nd
2 byte : 0x3C

Trip information
Trip information is 4 parameter.(output frequency, output current, DC link voltage at trip occurs)

Trip Previous Previous Previous


Trip count
Information first trip second trip third trip
st
1 byte 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01
nd
2 byte 0x0D 0x11 0x15 0x19 0x1D

Trip information items

Trip data Trip contents Trip data Trip contents


1 Over current trip 8 Outside trip
2 Over voltage trip 9 EEPROM trouble
3 Under voltage trip 10 Communication trouble
4 Arm Short trip 11 USP trip
5 Reserved 12 GF trip
6 Inverter over heat trip 15 Input phase loss
7 Electric thermal trip

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(Note2) Data value setting

Data value is transmitted except decimal point.


Ex1) Output frequency
Parameter value Communication data Conversion hexadecimal
st
1 byte : 0x17
60.0Hz 6000 nd
2 byte : 0x70

Ex2) acc/dec time


Parameter value Communication data Conversion hexadecimal
st
1 byte : 0x00
10.0sec 100 nd
2 byte : 0x64

(Note3) Special parameter

Run command
Parameter
st
1 byte : 0x00
nd
2 byte : 0x02
setting data
st
1 byte
Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
Reserved
nd
2 byte
Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
Reserved RST REV FWD

Bit 0 : Forward command


Bit 1 : Reverse command
Bit 2 : Reset command

Frequency command
Parameter
st
1 byte : 0x00
nd
2 byte : 0x04
setting data
output frequency * 100
Ex) the case of output frequency command is 60.00Hz
Data 6000 transmit
st
1 byte : 0x17
nd
2 byte : 0x70

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16bit CRC generation


The step of CRC generation is as follows:
1. All of 16-bit register is 1.0xffff
2. The exclusive OR of 16-bit register and 8-bit register.
3. Shift right side 1bit 16-bit register
4. If the result of step 3 is 1, exclusive OR 16-bit register and 0xa001.
5. Execute 8 times step 3 and step 4.
6. Execute step 2∼6 until data completion.
7. Exchange the step 6 result of higher 8bit and lower 8bit.

Ex) The case of D01 output frequency reading.


Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6
Communication
Command Parameter Parameter number
Number
0x01 0x03 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x01

The sequence of addition Byte(01x01)

16-BIT REGISTER MSB Flag


(Exclusive OR) 1111 1111 1111 1111
01 0000 0001
1111 1111 1111 1110
Shift 1 0111 1111 1111 1111
Shift 2 0011 1111 1111 1111 1
Polynomial 1010 0000 0000 0001
1001 1111 1111 1110
Shift 3 0100 1111 1111 1111
Shift 4 0010 0111 1111 1111 1
Polynomial 1010 0000 0000 0001
1000 0111 1111 1110
Shift 5 0100 0011 1111 1111
Shift 6 0010 0001 1111 1111 1
Polynomial 1010 0000 0000 0001
1000 0001 1111 1110
Shift 7 0100 0000 1111 1111
Shift 8 0010 0000 0111 1111 1
Polynomial 1010 0000 0000 0001
1000 0000 0111 1110

Byte 1~6 CRC of operation results


0x01 0x807e
0x03 0x3364
0x01 0x30e1
0x01 0x8831
0x00 0xd449
0x01 0x36d4

Change upper and lower 8 bit of result 0x36d4 : 0xd436

Byte7 : Upper 8 bit of CRC = 0xd4


Byte8 : Lower 8 bit of CRC = 0x36

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10. Specification
10.1 Standard specification list
(1) 200V Class Specifications
N700E- N700E- N700E- N700E- N700E- N700E- N700E- N700E- N700E-
Inverter Model 004SF 007SF 015SF 022SF 004LF 007LF 015LF 022LF 037LF
Max. Applicable motor
0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7
(4P, kW) (Note1)
Rated 200V 1.0 1.7 2.4 3.8 1.0 1.7 2.4 3.8 5.9
capacity
240V 1.2 2.1 2.9 4.6 1.2 2.1 2.9 4.6 7.1
(kVA)
Single-phase 200~240V±10%, Three-phase (3 Phase) 200~240V±10%,
Rated input voltage
50/60Hz±5% 50/60Hz±5%
Rated output voltage
Three-phase 200~240V (corresponding to input voltage)
(Note2)
Rates output current (A) 3 5 7 11 3 5 7 11 17
Dynamic Regenerative BRD circuit built-in
braking control (The discharge resistance is optional)
approx. Min. resistive
% torque, to be
100 100 50 50 100 100 50 50 35
short time connected
stop (Ω)
Weight (Kg) 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.98 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.98 1.2
Protection Design IP20

(2) 400V Class Specifications


N700E- N700E- N700E- N700E- N700E-
Inverter Model 004HF 007HF 015HF 022HF 037HF
Max. Applicable motor
(Note1) 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7
(4P, kW)
Rated 380V 1.2 2.2 3.2 4.7 6.1
capacity
480V 1.5 2.8 4.0 6.0 7.6
(kVA)
Rated input voltage Three-phase (3 Phase) 380~480V±10%, 50/60Hz±5%
(Note2)
Rated output voltage Three-phase 380~480V (corresponding to input voltage)
Rates output current (A) 1.8 3.4 4.8 7.2 9.2
Dynamic Regenerative BRD circuit built-in
braking control (The discharge resistance is optional)
approx.
% torque, Min. resistive to
180 180 180 100 100
short time be connected (Ω)
stop
Weight (Kg) 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 1.2
Protection Design IP20

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(3) Common specification for 200V/400V class


Inverter model Common specification for all model
(Note3)
Control system Space vector modulation PWM system
Output frequency range
(Note4) 0.01∼400Hz

(Note5) Digital command ±0.01% for Max. frequency, analog frequency ±0.1%
Frequency accuracy
(25±10℃)
Frequency resolving power Digital setting : 0.01HZ, Analog setting : Max. frequency / 1,000
Voltage/frequency
V/f control (constant torque, reduced torque), free V/f control
characteristic
Overload current rate 150%, 60sec
Acceleration/
0.01∼3000.0 sec (Director, curve setting)
Deceleration
On starting and decelerating by stop command, inverter operates under
DC Braking operation setting frequency. Or inverter operates with external input (Breaking
power, time, frequency can be set.)
Setting by up/down key
Freque Operator
ncy Extend signal Input voltage : DC0∼+10V (Input impedance 10KΩ)
Input current : 4∼20mA (Input impedance 195Ω)

Run/ Operator Run / Stop key (Forward / Reverse function mode)


Input Signal

Stop Extend signal Forward run / stop (1a connect, 1b selection possibility)

FW(Forward), RV(Reverse),
CF1~4(Multi-speed bit 1~4), RS(reset),
AT(Analog input current/voltage selection signal), USP(USP function)
Intelligent input terminal
EXT(external trip), FRS(free-run stop), JG(jogging),
SFT(software lock), STA(start), STP(keep), F/R(forward/reverse)
UP(remote control UP), DOWN(remote control DOWN)

Analog meter (DC0~10V full scale. Max ∙ 1mA)


Output Signal

Frequency monitor
Output frequency, output current and output voltage

OFF for inverter alarm(normally closed contact


Intelligent output
contact output) (Transition to ON for alarm)/Intelligent
output Terminal
AVR function, curved accel/decel. profile, upper and lower limiters,
16-stage speed profile, fine adjustment of start frequency,
carrier frequency change(0.5 to 16Khz), frequency jump, gain and bias setting,
Other functions
process jogging, electronic thermal level adjustment, retry function,
trip history monitor, auto tuning, V/f characteristic selection, Speed Search
automatic torque boost, frequency conversion display, USP function

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Over current, Over load(Electronic thermal), Over voltage,


Protection function Communication error, Under voltage, Output short circuit detection, USP error,
EEPROM error, External error, Ground fault, Over heat, Input phase loss
Ambient
-10~50℃
temperature
Storage
-20~60℃
temperature
Standard Ambient
Below 90%RH (Installed with no dew condensation)
specification humidity
2
Vibration 5.9m/s (0.6G). 10~55Hz
Under 1000m above sea level, indoors
Location
(Installed away from corrosive gasses dust)
Noise filter , DC reactor, AC reactor
Option Remote operator, cable for remote operator,
(Note6)
Braking resistor

Footnotes for the preceding tables


1. The applicable motor refers to HYUNDAI standard 3-phase motor.
To use other motors, care must be taken to prevent the rated motor current from exceeding the
rated output current of the inverter.

2. The output voltage decreases as the main supply voltage decreases (except for use of the AVR
function).
In any case, the output voltage cannot exceed the input power supply voltage.

3. Control method setting A31 to 2 (sensorless vector control) Selected, set carrier frequency (b11)
more than 2.1kHz.
Using motor less than half of the rated capacity, you cannot get enough performance.
Multiple motors cannot be driven by sensorless vector control.

4. To operate the motor over 50/60Hz, consult the motor manufacturer about the maximum allowable
rotation speed. In case of sensorless control mode, it can be 300Hz

5. Inverter frequency could be exceeded 1.5Hz for the maximum frequency [A04] in the case of motor
stabilization is required.

6. The braking torque via capacitive feedback is the average deceleration torque at the shortest
deceleration (stopping from 50/60Hz as indicated). It is not continuous regenerative braking torque.
And, the average deceleration torque varies with motor loss. This value decreases when operating
beyond 50 Hz. If a large regenerative torque is required, the optional regenerative braking resistor
should be used.

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10.2 Dimension
(1) N700E-004LF/004SF/007LF/007SF/015LF model external dimension.(mm)

(2) N700E-015SF/004HF/007HF/015HF/022SF/022LF/022HF model external dimension.(mm)

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(3) N700E-037LF/037HF model external dimension.(mm)

Model W(Width) W1 H(Height) H1 D(Depth) Ø Weight


[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kG]
N700E 004 SF 68 58 128 120 128 4.2 0.7
N700E 007 SF 68 58 128 120 128 4.2 0.7
N700E 015 SF 108 96 128 120 142 4.2 0.7
N700E 022 SF 108 96 128 120 142 4.2 0.98
N700E 004 LF 68 58 128 120 128 4.2 0.7
N700E 007 LF 68 58 128 120 128 4.2 0.7
N700E 015 LF 68 58 128 120 128 4.2 0.7
N700E 022 LF 108 96 128 120 142 4.2 0.98
N700E 037 LF 140 128 128 120 147 4.2 1.22
N700E 004 HF 108 96 128 120 142 4.2 0.98
N700E 007 HF 108 96 128 120 142 4.2 0.98
N700E 015 HF 108 96 128 120 142 4.2 0.98
N700E 022 HF 108 96 128 120 142 4.2 0.98
N700E 037 HF 140 128 128 120 147 4.2 1.22

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