Sanken Samco Vm06.Instruction - Manual en
Sanken Samco Vm06.Instruction - Manual en
Sanken Samco Vm06.Instruction - Manual en
Safety instructions are given in this manual and on the product for safe use. Read the instructions thoroughly and
use it correctly before using this product.
After reading, keep this manual near to the machines for convenient reference.
This symbol indicates a hazard that could lead to death or serious injury if the warning is
Danger
ignored and the product is handled incorrectly.
This symbol indicates a hazard that could lead to injury or damage to property if the warning is
Caution
ignored and the product is handled incorrectly.
Even ignoring an instruction marked “Caution” can have serious consequences under some circumstances. Be sure
to abide by all instructions in this manual, irrespective of the degree of danger.
Meanings of symbols
This symbol indicates a potential danger.
The specific content of danger is indicated within Ì. (This example indicates a general
danger.)
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CONTENTS
1. Safety Notes........................................................................................................................................... - 5 -
1-1 Important notes ....................................................................................................................... - 5 -
1-2 Notes on use........................................................................................................................... - 5 -
1-3 Notes on Installation ............................................................................................................... - 6 -
1-4 Notes on Handling and Moving............................................................................................... - 6 -
1-5 Notes on wiring ....................................................................................................................... - 7 -
1-6 Notes on Operation................................................................................................................. - 8 -
1-7 Notes on Maintenance and Inspection ................................................................................... - 9 -
1-8 Disposal .................................................................................................................................. - 9 -
1-9 Others ..................................................................................................................................... - 9 -
2. Checking the Product and Precautions on Use ................................................................................... - 10 -
2-1 Checking the Product............................................................................................................ - 10 -
2-2 The contents of the model .................................................................................................... - 10 -
2-3 Precautions on Use............................................................................................................... - 11 -
2-4 Names of Parts ..................................................................................................................... - 12 -
3. Installation ............................................................................................................................................ - 13 -
3-1 Installation Location and Storage.......................................................................................... - 13 -
3-2 Installation Direction and Space ........................................................................................... - 16 -
3-3 Removal and Installation of the Front Cover ........................................................................ - 17 -
3-3-1 Small-capacity model (VM06-0015~0110-*2/VM06-0015~0185-*4) ............................. - 17 -
3-3-2 Middle- or large-capacity model(VM06-0220~0900*4)......................................... - 18 -
3-3-3 Middle- or large-capacity model(VM06-1100~3150-*4)........................................ - 19 -
3-4 Removal and Installation of the Operation Panel ................................................................. - 20 -
3-4-1 Removal of Operation Panel ......................................................................................... - 20 -
3-4-2 Installation of Operation Panel ...................................................................................... - 20 -
4. Wiring ................................................................................................................................................... - 21 -
4-1 Connection with peripheral devices ...................................................................................... - 21 -
4-2 About Wiring ......................................................................................................................... - 22 -
4-3 Terminal connection diagram................................................................................................ - 24 -
4-4 Composition of Main Circuit Terminals ................................................................................. - 26 -
4-4-1 Description of Main Circuit Terminals............................................................................ - 26 -
4-4-2 Connection Diagram of Main Circuit Terminals............................................................. - 26 -
4-4-3 External brake resistor selection example .................................................................... - 27 -
4-4-4 Capacities of MCCB and MC and Wire Size................................................................. - 29 -
4-4-5 Mould Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) selection example .............................................. - 31 -
4-5 Composition of Control Circuit Terminals.............................................................................. - 32 -
4-5-1 Wire size and terminal arrangement ............................................................................. - 32 -
4-5-2 Functions of Control Circuit Terminals .......................................................................... - 33 -
4-5-3 Multifunctional Input / Output ........................................................................................ - 37 -
4-5-4 Control logic switching .................................................................................................. - 38 -
4-5-5 Connection of Control Circuit Terminals........................................................................ - 39 -
4-5-6 Communication function terminal.................................................................................. - 42 -
4-5-7 Connection of PG sensor .............................................................................................. - 43 -
4-6 Installation and Wiring of Option Board ................................................................................ - 44 -
4-6-1 Overview of Option Board ............................................................................................. - 44 -
4-6-2 Installation method of Option Board.............................................................................. - 44 -
4-6-3 Auxiliary Power Supply Option...................................................................................... - 44 -
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5. Operation Panel ................................................................................................................................... - 45 -
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9. Fault Analysis ..................................................................................................................................... - 107 -
10. Maintenance & Inspection .......................................................................................................... - 108 -
10-1 Precautions on Checking and Maintenance ....................................................................... - 108 -
10-2 Inspection Items.................................................................................................................. - 108 -
10-3 Part Replacement ............................................................................................................... - 110 -
10-3-1 Fan Replacement ........................................................................................................ - 110 -
10-3-2 Smoothing Capacitors ................................................................................................. - 114 -
10-4 Megger Test ........................................................................................................................ - 114 -
10-5 Electrical measurement of main circuit ............................................................................... - 115 -
11. Specification ............................................................................................................................... - 116 -
11-1 Standard specification......................................................................................................... - 116 -
11-2 Inverter general specification.............................................................................................. - 120 -
11-3 Communication function specification ................................................................................ - 121 -
11-4 Storage Environment .......................................................................................................... - 121 -
12. External Dimension .................................................................................................................... - 122 -
12-1 Master dimension................................................................................................................ - 122 -
12-2 Operation panel .................................................................................................................. - 125 -
12-3 DC reactor dimension ......................................................................................................... - 126 -
13. Peripheral Equipments & Options .............................................................................................. - 127 -
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Chapter 1
1. Safety Notes
Danger
Caution: risk of electric shock
It is absolutely prohibited to remove the cover
The risk of casualties exists because there are high-voltage circuits inside, accidental touch of which
would cause electric shock.
Caution: Fire Hazard!
Immediately stop the device when peculiar smell, abnormal noise, smoke or sparks, etc. are found in
the device (turn the power switch to "off" position), and then set the input side circuit breaker which is
set outside to OFF. And contact the sale store or business office of the Company where the device is
purchased.
In case of a fire, please use extinguisher for electrical fire (dry powder), but do not use water for fire
fighting.
Caution
Before starting the inverter, confirm the safety status of the load first, and then start running
operation following the instruction manual.
Arbitrary power-on has the risk of accidents such as electric shock etc.
Do not smoke or use fireworks around the inverter.
As the explosions and damage may result in personal injury and fire.
Do not keep containers which contain water such as vase etc. above the equipment.
In case the vase is overturned, the water flowing out will penetrate inside the device and cause fire.
Do not sit or stand on top of the equipment, and do not lean on it or treat it as a footboard.
Otherwise, personal injury may be caused by overturn of the equipment..
Do not insert sticks, fingers etc. into the fan.
Because the rotating fan would cause personal injury.
During operation, do not short-circuit the input terminal and output terminal.
As the current return will result in electric arc, the arc light can cause personal burns and visual
impairment.
Its use in the following applications is absolutely prohibited.
a) Medical equipment which are directly related to life.
b) Trolley buses which may lead to personal injury.
c) Important computer systems for the community, public utilities.
d) Equipment with these as standards.
When used in the above-mentioned load equipment, please consult the Company in advance. For
equipment which have significant impact on personal safety and the maintenance of public functions,
special measures are required on the use, maintenance and management, such as multiple of the
system, setting up generating equipment for emergency use etc..
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1–3 Notes on Installation
Caution
It is absolutely prohibited to store or use the inverter under the environmental conditions
described below.
Failure to observe this warning may result in a fault, damage, or deterioration, which could lead to fire.
y Very hot, cold, or humid locations, of which the environmental conditions are beyond that of
sample or that are recorded in the instruction manual.
y In direct sunlight.
y Near a heater or other heat source.
y In a location subject to vibration or physical shock.
y Near machinery that generates sparks
y In a location subject to dust, corrosive or inflammable gases, salt, and water droplets.
y Outdoors.
y Higher than 3000 meters above sea level.
y Other similar environments.
Mount the inverter on a metal surface or other non-flammable surface.
Failure to observe this warning may result in a fire.
Install the inverter in a location that can bear its weight.
Failure to observe this warning may result in injury if the inverter falls down.
Do not plug up the air inlet/exhaust. (Refer to “Installation” in the instruction manual for
implementation).
If the air inlet/exhaust is blocked, a fire may be resulted due to internal temperature rise of the
equipment.
Do not place the inverter near flammable materials.
Failure to observe this warning may result in a fire.
Do not allow foreign objects into the inverter or attach to the cooling fans.
Failure to observe this warning may result in a fire or an accident.
Do not operate an inverter which is damaged, lacking parts or dented.
Failure to observe this warning may result in an electric shock, injury, fire or accident.
Caution
During handling and moving, do not tilt the equipment.
Otherwise, personal injury may be resulted due to falling down of equipment.
Prior to handling and movement, confirm the weight marking attached to the equipment first, if
necessary, please prepare alternative handling machine for work.
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury.
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1 – 5 Notes on wiring
Chapter 1
1-5 Notes on wiring
Danger
Wiring must be performed by qualified personnel.
Failure to observe this warning may result in an electric shock or fire due to incorrect wiring.
Do not connect AC power to an output terminal (U, V, or W).
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury or fire.
Do not use if rated voltage is exceeded.
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury or fire.
Do not connect a resistor directly to the DC terminals (P and X).
Failure to observe this warning may result in a fire.
Connection between the ground terminals must be reliable.
Failure to observe this warning may result in electric shock if ungrounded.
For the thickness of grounding wires, please refer to the wire sizes specified in the instruction manual.
Please tighten the terminal block screws according to specified tightening torques.
Failure to observe this warning may result in a fire.
Check that the AC power supply voltage is equal to the rated voltage of the inverter.
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury or fire.
For cable types and diameters, please use the cables specified in the instruction manual.
Failure to observe this warning may result in heating or a fire if the diameters of wires are too small.
Secure the inverter before wiring.
Failure to observe this warning may result in electric shock or personal injury.
Caution
The inverter, motor or wiring may cause interference. Please note misoperation of peripheral
devices.
Failure to observe this warning may result in accidents.
If the input and output are terminal blocks, the wire heads must be connected with crimp
terminals.
Failure to observe this warning may result in electric shock or fire.
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1–6 Notes on Operation
Danger
Attach the front cover before (Turning the power on)
And, do not remove the front cover when the power is on.
Failure to observe this warning may result in electric shock.
Do not touch any switch with wet hands.
Failure to observe this warning may result in electric shock.
Do not touch any inverter terminal when the inverter is energized even if the motor is not
operating.
Failure to observe this warning may result in electric shock.
Do not get close to the machinery driven by the inverter after an alarm stop because it will
restart suddenly if the restart function is selected. (Design the system to ensure personal safety
at restart.)
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury.
Provide a separate emergency stop switch.
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury.
If alarm reset is done in the operation signal status, the equipment will restart suddenly.
Therefore, please cut off the operation signal before releasing an alarm.
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury.
Caution
Do not touch the radiator fins or DC reactor because they become very hot.
Failure to observe this warning may result in burns.
It is easy to set the inverter drive speed from low to high, so be sure to confirm the operating
range of the motor and machinery driven by the inverter before making such settings.
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury.
Please set separate brake if it is required to keep brake.
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury.
Do not start or stop the inverter by turning the main circuit ON or OFF.
Failure to observe this warning may result in equipment faults.
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1 – 7 Notes on Maintenance and Inspection
Chapter 1
1-7 Notes on Maintenance and Inspection
Caution
Works such as maintenance, inspection and replacement of parts etc. can only be carried out by
professional electricians.
[Take off any metal item (such as watch, bracelet, etc.) before working on the equipment.]
[Use insulated tools.]
Failure to observe this warning may result in electric shock or burns.
Turn off the input power for maintenance or inspection. After the CHARGE lamp goes out,
check that the voltage between DC terminals P and X is less than 30 VDC.
Failure to observe this warning may result in electric shock or personal injury.
1-8 Disposal
Caution
When disposing this product, please entrust a specialized industrial waste disposal service (*) to
handle.
If not handled by professionals, personal injury may be caused by capacitor explosion or harmful
gases produced in explosion.
(*)So-called professional waste disposal service refers to the [Industrial Waste Recycling and
Carrying Body] and [Industrial Waste Disposal Body]. Those who carry out recycling, handling and
disposal of industrial waste without prior approval will be subject to legal action.
([Subject to laws regarding disposal and cleaning of industrial products])
1-9 Others
Danger
Reformation of the product without authorization is strictly prohibited.
Failure to observe this warning may result in an electric shock, personal injury, fault, damage or fire.
This product is designed for operation of a three-phase induction motor. Therefore it can not be
used for single-phase motor or other purposes.
Failure to observe this warning may result in a fire or an accident.
Do not use this product for life-support equipment, or other purposes directly related to dangers
to people.
Failure to observe this warning may result in an accident.
Install a safety device when this product is applied to facilities where the failure of this product
may cause a serious accident or damage.
Failure to observe this warning may result in an accident.
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2. Checking the Product and Precautions on Use
Danger
Do not use if rated voltage is exceeded.
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury or fire.
Check that the AC power supply voltage is equal to the rated voltage of the inverter.
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury or fire.
Product body
Warning identification
(below VM06-0055)
Warning identification
Rating nameplate
VM06 ― 0015 - L 4
〔Series Name〕
〔Capacity〕
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2-3 Precautions on Use
1. Use the product in a location satisfying the standard environmental specifications (temperature,
humidity, vibration, dust, water drop, and toxic gases etc.).
Chapter 2
2. Before starting up the product for the first time, carefully check the wiring. Make sure that the power
cable (input) and motor cable (output) are connected correctly. Otherwise, the inverter will be damaged.
3. Since the ambient temperature of the installation location greatly affects the life of the inverter, it is
recommended to lower the ambient temperature before operation.
4. When installing the product in an enclosure, check the closure size and ensure sufficient ventilation.
5. Capacitors and surge suppressors used for improving the inverter's output power factor may be heated
or even damaged because of high-order harmonic components output by the inverter. In addition, when
current overload occurs in the inverter, over-current protection action will be automatically executed.
Therefore, please do not connect capacitors and surge suppressors at the output side of the inverter. To
improve power factor, install the DC reactor at the DC side or AC reactor at the primary side (i.e. input
end) of the inverter.
6. When implementing a megger test, follow the method given in this instruction manual (10-4 “Megger
Test.”).
7. When using leakage circuit breaker protection switch, select a product for corresponding high-order
harmonic and surge.
8. Avoid inserting a magnetic contactor between the inverter and the motor. If the magnetic contactor is
turned on and off while the inverter is operating, an excess current will be generated.
9. Select larger capacity since the operating characteristics of full electromagnetic-type MCCB changes
with higher harmonic current.
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2-4 Names of Parts
[Top view]
[Bottom view]
Figure 2-2 Names of Parts
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3. Installation
Chapter 3
Caution
Mount the inverter on a metal surface or other non-flammable surface.
Failure to observe this warning may result in a fire.
Do not plug up the air inlet / exhaust hole.
If the air inlet/exhaust is blocked, a fire may be resulted due to internal temperature rise of the device.
Do not place the device near flammable materials.
Failure to observe this warning may result in a fire.
Do not install the device where larger vibration exists.
Otherwise, personal injury may be caused due to falling of the mainframe.
It is absolutely prohibited to store or use the inverter under the environmental conditions described
below.
Failure to observe this warning may result in a fault, damage, or deterioration, which could lead to fire.
y In direct sunlight.
y Near a heater or other heat source.
y In a location subject to vibration or physical shock.
y Near machinery that generates sparks
y In a location subject to dust, corrosive or inflammable gases, salt, and water droplets.
y Outdoors.
y Higher than 3000 meters above sea level.
y Other similar environments.
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3-1 Installation Location and Storage
400V systems
Capacity Screws Recommended Screw Tightening Torque
VM06-0015-∗4
VM06-0020-∗4 1.5N•m
M4
VM06-0040-∗4 (1-1.9N•m)
VM06-0055-∗4
VM06-0075-∗4
VM06-0110-∗4 2.9N•m
M5
VM06-0150-∗4 (1.6-3.5N•m)
VM06-0185-∗4
VM06-0220-∗4
2.9N•m
VM06-0300-∗4 M5
(1.6-3.5N•m)
VM06-0370-∗4
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3-1 Installation Location and Storage
VM06-0450-∗4 M6 4.3N•m
VM06-0550-∗4 (2.3-5.6N•m)
VM06-0750-∗4 10.8N•m
M8
VM06-0900-∗4 (5.4-13.8N•m)
VM06-1100-∗4
Chapter 3
VM06-1320-∗4
VM06-1600-∗4
VM06-2000-∗4 42N•m
M12
VM06-2200-∗4 (35-50N•m)
VM06-2500-∗4
VM06-2800-∗4
VM06-3150-∗4
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3-2 Installation Direction and Space
Above 10cm
Above 10cm
Figure 3-1 Surrounding Space Figure 3-2 Arranging method of radiator fins outside the cabinet
When several inverters are set in a control cabinet, be sure to locate the ventilation fans properly to
allow free air circulation.
If the ventilation fans are located improperly, the ambient temperature will rise and affect the cooling
of the inverter.
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3-3 Removal and Installation of the Front Cover
Chapter 3
Terminal block for Input/output
M4 Screw control circuit terminal block
Press the snaps on Dent portion
Figure 3-5 Removal of front cover (lower)
Terminal block
for control
circuit (RX, TX)
(3) Installation
When installing, work in reverse order.
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3-3 Removal and Installation of the Front Cover
(1) Removal of front cover (lower) and internal sealing plate (iron)
Unscrew the M4 screw on the front cover (lower) and pull down gently, and then the front cover (lower) will be
removed. Then, unscrew 4 M4 screws and remove the sealing plate.
y Please carry out this work during the main circuit wiring, control circuit wiring, and SW1 switching.
Terminal
block
for control
circuit
M4 screw
Input / output terminal block
Figure 3-5 Removal of front cover (lower) and internal sealing plate (iron)
Slots for
optional boards
(3) Installation
When installing, work in reverse order.
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3-3 Removal and Installation of the Front Cover
Chapter 3
Terminal
block for
control circuit
Input terminal
block
M4 screw
M4 screw
(4)
M4 screw
Figure 3-8 (1) Removal of front cover (upper) Figure 3.8 (2) During wiring, installation and removal of
options
(3) Installation
When installing, work in reverse order.
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3-4 Removal and Installation of the Operation Panel
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4. Wiring
Chapter 4
Input power supply provide the input power supply transformer. transformer
transformer When several inverters are used, please provide the Wiring circuit breaker
input power supply transformer to reduce the impact of or
high-order harmonic on other load devices. leakage circuit
breaker
Please connect wiring circuit breaker or leakage circuit
Wiring circuit
breaker in the overload protection circuit during Electromagnetic
breaker contactor
protection and wiring of the power supply system.
or leakage circuit
When using leakage circuit breaker, select a product for AC reactor
breaker
corresponding high-order harmonic.
Zero-phase
Electromagnetic The coil must be provided with a surge absorber.
reactor
contactor
Please install the surge absorber for suppression of surge Radio noise filter
Surge absorber generated on opening and closing of electromagnetic Noise filter
Note 1
contactors and control relays.
To achieve the following objectives, please install the DC
reactor inverter
Reactor
AC reactor ·Improve the inverter’s input power factor SAMCO
-vm06
·Reduce the impact on inverter due to unbalance
between phases of power supply voltage
· Prevent tripping of inverter due to action of phase lead
Zero-phase reactor
DC reactor compensation capacitors in the system
· When the capacity of power supply is large (above 500
kVA)
Motor
Reduce the interferences coming into input power
supply system of the inverter and generated by wiring.
Zero-phase reactor
It is recommended that elements such as
Line noise filter
zero-phase reactor etc. be inserted as close to
inverter as possible.
Used to suppress the radio noise radiating to power
Radio noise filter
supply side of the inverter.
Reduce the interferences coming into input power
supply system of the inverter and generated by wiring.
Noise filter
It is recommended that noise filter be installed as
close to inverter as possible.
Note 1: For SVC06 series inverter with built-in EMC filter, please place the EMC filter selector switch to “ON”.
Note 2: See model selection samples of options of Sanken Inverter for related options.
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4-2 About Wiring
Table 4.1 Length of wiring between the inverter and the motor
Length of wiring between the 50m 100m 200m
inverter and the motor
Carrier frequency (Specified by F1009=130 or less F1009=90 or less F1009=40 or less
F1009)
● When driving several motors at the same time, the total length of wiring to motors shall not exceed the values
described in Table 4-1. However, for vector control, the maximum wiring length shall be controlled within
100m. (For length of more than 30m, please implement autotuning mode2)
● The surge voltage generated by the inverter element switching is superimposed and terminal voltage of the
motor is impressed. The following measures should be considered to prevent deterioration of motor isolation
especially for 400V class motors when the length of wiring between the inverter and the motor is long.
① Use reinforced motor isolation.
② Length of wiring between the inverter and the motor should be as short as possible (Generally about 10
- 20m) .
(4) See 4-5-4 for capacity of MCCB and MC and wire sizes.
Use sleeved crimp terminals for the power and motor cables.
(5) Use shielded or twisted-pair wires for wiring to the control circuit terminals. Keep the wires well
away from the main and high-voltage circuits (including logic circuit of 200 V relay).
(6) Use a micro-signal contact or two-contact relay for the control circuit terminal to prevent poor
contact.
(7) Ground the ground terminal ( ) securely.
In addition, use the ground terminal of the inverter for grounding. (Do not use the casing or the chassis.)
According to technical standards for electrical equipment, 200 V series shall be connected to the grounding
electrode for type D grounding; while 400 V series connected to the grounding electrode for type C
grounding.
Table 4-2 Types of grounding
Voltage Types of grounding Grounding resistance
200V series Type D grounding 100Ω or less
400V series Type C grounding 10Ω or less
● Do not share the grounding wire with the welding machine or the power equipment.
● Use the grounding wire prescribed in the technical standards for electrical equipment, and shorten wiring length
as much as possible.
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4-2 About Wiring
● Be careful not to loop the grounding wire when using multiple inverters.
Chapter 4
(8) During wiring, please note that the inside of inverter shall be free from chips of wires.
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4-3 Terminal connection diagram
4-3 Terminal connection diagram
Brake unit
Note 7
(optional)
DC reactor
Brake resistor
oputional
oputional
3-phase AC power supply
motor
MCCB MC P1 P PR X U
R Main V IM
S circuit W
T
Note 1
Single-phase 220V
Grounding
~ Groundig Note 1
FA1
DO1 In operation 1
Multifunctional contact output
User load
RR
DI2 150mA or less
DCM1 or DCM2
2DF Digital signal common terminal
DI3 Multifunctional
Analog output
input terminal
3DF (factory presset)
AOUT1 V
DI4 DC0~10V
MBS Analog output
DI5 Logic SW1 AOUT2 V
conversions
注5 DC0~10V
ES SINK
DI6 ACM1 or ACM2
Analog signal common
RST SOURCE ASG terminal
DI7
I+ +
AD2 Analog frequency output
DI8 4~20mA
ACM1 or ACM2 -
DCM1 or DCM2
Digital signal common terminal
+24V1 or +24V2 TX1+
DC+24V Power supply terminal Data sending
TX1-
+V Frequency potention mater
power supply
TX2+
TX2- RS485
VIF1 terminal
Frequency setting terminal
VIF2 Note 4 RX1+ Data receving
VIF3 (4-20mA or 0-5V,0-10V or potention meter)
RX1-
ACM1 or ACM2
SW2 RX2+
Terminal RX2-
ASG Analog signal common resistor
Phase A pulse A+ terminal SG GND
input A-
FLASH
Phase B pulse B+ JP1
Upgrade terminal
input B- Note 3
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4-3 Terminal connection diagram
y Please use shielded wires for analog input and output wires, contact input wire (digital multi-function input
terminals). (The set values of functional terminals are factory preset values.)
y In order to prevent misoperation due to interference, during wiring, signal lines and power lines should be
separated as much as possible (about more than 10cm).
y When using operation panel to operate the inverter, it can be realized simply through the main circuit wiring.
(Without the need to operate from the outside or to input frequency instructions).
Chpater 4
y Please connect MCCB (circuit breaker) etc. between the power supply and input terminal for circuit protection.
y When inverter protection function starts or other accident occurs, in order to cut off the inverter power supply to
prevent further expansion of a fault or accident, please connect a MC (magnetic contactor) between the MCCB
and the input terminal. And the MC connection location, if possible, shall be close to the inverter.
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4-4 Composition of Main Circuit Terminals
P,PR Brake resistor connection Terminals connected to a brake resistor between P-PR
terminals
*1 When connecting the reactor, please remove the jumper between P1 and P.
(1) VM06-0015~0110-*2/VM06-0015-0185-*4
DC Reactor
Brake unit
DC Reactor Brake unit
Motor Motor
Option Option
Option
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4-4 Composition of Main Circuit Terminals
Option
Option
Brake unit DC Reactor
Brake unit DC Reactor
Chpater 4
Motor
Motor
(6)VM06-2500~3150-*4
DC Reactor
Brake unit
Option
Motor
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4-4 Composition of Main Circuit Terminals
400V systems
External brake resistor (recommended) External brake resistor (limit value)
Model
Resistance Capacity ※1 Resistance Capacity ※1
VM06-0015-∗4 700Ω or more 100W 380Ω or more 150W
VM06-0022-∗4 320Ω or more 200W 190Ω or more 300W
VM06-0040-∗4 160Ω or more 400W 130Ω or more 500W
VM06-0055-∗4 120Ω or more 600W 80Ω or more 800W
VM06-0075-∗4 80Ω or more 800W 52Ω or more 1100W
VM06-0110-∗4 60Ω or more 1000W 38Ω or more 1500W
VM06-0150-∗4 40Ω or more 1500W 32Ω or more 1800W
VM06-0185-∗4 40Ω or more 1500W 32Ω or more 1800W
*1 In this example, the maximum duty cycle of the brake resistor is assumed to be 10% ED.
As shown in the example, to protect the brake resistor, F1115 (utilization rate of brake resistor) shall be set at 10%
ED or less. When % ED needs to be set above 10 %, brake resistor capacity should be increased proportionally.
Example) When setting 20 % ED, the capacity should be doubled.
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4-4 Composition of Main Circuit Terminals
200V systems
MC
Control
(Electromagnetic Main circuit
circuit
contactor)
MCCB
(Leakage Recommended wire size [mm2]
Screw diameter
Screw diameter
Model circuit Rated Tighte Max. Max.
breaker) Rated making ning wire wire
current
groundin
[A] current torque size size
g wire
[A] P and P1
Chapter 4
[A] Input wire Output wire [N•m] [mm2] [mm2]
wires
400V systems
MC
Control
(Electromagnetic Main circuit
circuit
contactor)
MCCB
Recommended wire size [mm2] Max.
(Leakage
Screw diameter
Screw diameter
wire
Model circuit Rated Tighte Max.
Rated size
breaker)
grounding
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4-4 Composition of Main Circuit Terminals
MC
Control
(Electromagnetic Main circuit
circuit
contactor)
MCCB
Recommended wire size [mm2] Max.
(Leakage
Screw diameter
Screw diameter
wire
Model circuit Rated Tighte Max.
Rated size
breaker)
grounding
making ning wire [mm2]
[A] current P and P1
wire
current Input wire Output wire torque size
[A] wires
[A] [N•m] [mm2]
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4-4 Composition of Main Circuit Terminals
200V system
Without DC reactor With DC reactor
Mould
Mould Case
Motor Earth Leakage Case Earth Leakage
Model Circuit
Power Circuit Breaker Circuit Circuit Breaker
Breaker
Chapter 4
(ELB) Breaker (ELB)
(MCCB)
(MCCB)
VM06-0015-*2 1.5kW NF32 15A NV32 15A NF32 15A NV32 15A
VM06-0022-*2 2.2kW NF32 20A NV32 20A NF32 15A NV32 15A
VM06-0037-*2 3.7kW NF32 30A NV32 30A NF32 20A NV32 20A
VM06-0055-*2 5.5kW NF50 50A NV63 50A NF50 40A NV63 40A
VM06-0075-*2 7.5kW NF63 60A NV63 60A NF50 50A NV63 50A
VM06-0110-*4 11kW NF100 75A NV125 75A NF100 75A NV125 75A
400V system
Without DC reactor With DC reactor
Mould Case Mould Case
Motor Earth Leakage Earth Leakage
Model Circuit Circuit
Power Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker
Breaker Breaker
(ELB) (ELB)
(MCCB) (MCCB)
VM06-0015-*4 1.5kW NF32 10A NV32 10A NF32 10A NV32 10A
VM06-0022-*4 2.2kW NF32 15A NV32 15A NF32 10A NV32 10A
VM06-0040-*4 4.0kW NF32 20A NV32 20A NF32 15A NV32 15A
VM06-0055-*4 5.5kW NF32 30A NV32 30A NF32 20A NV32 20A
VM06-0075-*4 7.5kW NF32 30A NV32 30A NF32 30A NV32 30A
VM06-0110-*4 11kW NF50 50A NV63 50A NF50 40A NV63 40A
VM06-0150-*4 15kW NF63 60A NV63 60A NF50 50A NV63 50A
VM06-0185-*4 18.5kW NF100 75A NV125 75A NF63 60A NV63 60A
VM06-0220-*4 22kW NF100 100A NV125 100A NF100 75A NV125 75A
VM06-0300-*4 30kW NF125 125A NV125 125A NF100 100A NV125 100A
VM06-0370-*4 37kW NF250 150A NV250 150A NF250 125A NV125 125A
VM06-0450-*4 45kW - - NF250 150A NV250 150A
VM06-0550-*4 55kW - - NF250 175A NV250 175A
VM06-0750-*4 75kW - - NF250 225A NV250 225A
VM06-0900-*4 90kW - - NF250 225A NV250 225A
VM06-1100-*4 110kW - - NF250 225A NV250 225A
VM06-1330-*4 132kW - - NF400 400A NV400 400A
VM06-1600-*4 160kW - - NF400 400A NV400 400A
VM06-2000-*4 200kW - - NF400 400A NV400 400A
VM06-2200-*4 220kW - - NF630 500A NV630 500A
VM06-2500-*4 250kW - - NF630 600A NV630 600A
VM06-2800-*4 280kW - - NF630 600A NV600 600A
VM06-3150-*4 315kW - - NF800 700A NV800 700A
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4-5 Composition of Control Circuit Terminals
+24V1 DI1 DI2 DI3 DCM2 +24V2 ACM2 VIF1 VIF2 ASG
y The common end of control circuit terminals shall not be grounded to the earth. In addition, DCM1/DCM2 shall
not be in common use with ACM1/ACM2. (Because they are insulated with each other).
y Use shielded wires for wiring connected to the control circuit terminals, and connect one end of the shielding to
each common terminal or dedicated terminal, and leave the other end open. (refer to 4-3 Terminal connection
diagram).
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4-5 Composition of Control Circuit Terminals
Chpater 4
DI4 F1414-F1421. When short-circuited:
DI5 (2) Input mode and SINK/SOURCE about DC3-5mA
DI6
DI7 can be switched through SW1.
DI8 <SINK connection>
<For
24V
+24V1 SINK connection>
+24V2 SINK (1) Signal input “on”
SW1
DI1~DI8 by short-circuiting
either DCM1 or
Contact
input
COM
SW1 DCM2.
DCM1 SOURCE
DCM2
(2) Signal input “off”
by opening either
DCM1 or DCM2.
<SINK connection>
24V
+24V1 <For
+24V2 SINK
SOURCE onnection>
SW1
DI1~DI8 (1) Signal input “on”
by short-circuiting
COM
SW1 either +24V1 or
SOURCE
DCM1
DCM2
+24V2.
(2) Signal input “off”
by opening either
+24V1 or
+24V2.
ACM1 Analog signal Common terminals for analog input and
ACM2 common terminals output signals
Total
ACM1 is
Analog signal current consumed:
Shielding layer connected to analog interconnected
ASG shield common 100mA or less
Analog signal wire with ACM2
terminals
input internally.
Connected to a potentiometer of 5kΩ Unable to provide
Analog input
0.3W of above power supply
+V potentiometer DC10-14V
(It can not be connected to any element
wiring terminal
other than the potentiometer)
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4-5 Composition of Control Circuit Terminals
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4-5 Composition of Control Circuit Terminals
DOE Multifunctional This terminal is DO1 - Allowable load: The so-called power-on state
output common DO3 shared common DC48V,50mA means that the open collector
terminal terminal output transistor is ON
Chpater 4
DO1 Multifunctional (1) Open collector output (conducting state).
DO2 output (2) Send signals through
Digital output
DOE
AOUT1 Analog output (1) Select a output item Signal output: If the output current increases, the
AOUT2 terminals from F1501 DC0-10V output voltage will decrease. In
(AOUT1) or F1504 Maximum allowable this case, the signal output can be
(AOUT2) or analog current: 15mA adjusted using output coefficient.
output.
Analog output
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RX2+ terminals signals by inverter. (2) RX1- is interconnected with
RX2- • RX1+ and RX2+ are RX2- internally.
terminals with the
same function, and so
are RX1- and RX2-.
When
communicating with
several inverters,
they can be used as
other connection
terminals of a
inverter.
SG RS485 This is a RS485 There is a terminal in each of TX
communication communication common and RX terminals
common terminal.
terminal Connected to SG terminal
of each communication
device.
Contact FA1 Abnormal (1) These contact output Contact capacity
output FB1 alarm signal terminals indicate AC250V/0.3A
FC1 output and that the protective Alarm contact setting:
multifunctional function has stopped
contact output the inverter. FA1,2-FC1,2 open
(2) F1513: Abnormal:
multifunctional FA1,2-FC1,2 closed
contact outputs
according to the
relay 1 contact
output setting.
JP1 Upgrade Do not connect anything to this terminal except when upgrading.
jumper
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4-5 Composition of Control Circuit Terminals
Chapter 4
In addition, a multiplexed terminal may have several functions.
When the function code is set to F1414=13, for example, jog operation can be enabled simply by turning
the DI1 terminal on.
y See description of selection functions of the input terminals DI1 - DI8 for details.
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4-5 Composition of Control Circuit Terminals
SOURCE connection
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4-5 Composition of Control Circuit Terminals
● When the transistor is used for external control signals, please set and wire transistors of different types as
COM
SW 1
DCM 1 SO URC E
DCM 2
DSG
Chpater 4
PNP Type Set SW1 as SOURCE Set SW1 as SOURCE
24V
24V
+24V 1 +24V 1
S IN K S IN K
+24V 2 +24V 2
SW 1 SW 1
D I1~ D I8 D I1~D I8
外部電源
External power
24V
COM COM
SW 1 24V SW 1
DCM 1 SO URC E DCM 1 SO URC E
DCM 2 DCM 2
DSG DSG
*Please do not connect the inverter’s power supply (+24V1 or +24V2) to the external power supply.
Note: Do not switch the switches in power-on state.
ON ON
SW2 SW3
FA1 FB1 FC1 SG TX1+ TX1- TX2+ TX2- SG RX1+ RX1- RX2+ RX2-
OFF OFF
shield shield
Abnormal alarm/ multifunctional GND GND Terminating resistor 2 wire
Contact output 1 switch connection
(Relay 1 contact output) RS485 inverter signal sending terminal RS485 inverter signal receiving terminal switch
DO1 DO2 DO3 DOE DCM1 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 DI7 DI8 DCM2 +24V1 +24V2
Multifunctional output
terminal
SINK
(open collector)
SW1 (For SINK User load
Multifunctional input terminal (Max current 150mA in
connection) (no-voltage contact input)
SOURCE total)
i
500Ωor
V V PG sensor / pulse input below
(open collector/
push pull) Current
シールド output
(4~20mA)
Analog output
(DC0~10V) 0~5V,0~10V
4~20mA
Analog input 0~5V,0~10V
4~20mA
Analog input 0~5V,0~10V
4~20mA
Analog input
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4-5 Composition of Control Circuit Terminals
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4-5 Composition of Control Circuit Terminals
Chpater 4
● When the "normally closed" signal is input: F1413=2
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4-5 Composition of Control Circuit Terminals
SW3
OFF
ON ON
RX
SW2
TB4
RS485terminal
RS block
485 terminal block
TX
OFF
TB3
SIN
K
SW1
SOURCE
1) RS485 communication
x The communication control with peripheral devices can be realized by using RS485 communication terminal
block on the following main control board.
x SW2 is a switch for turning ON / OFF the terminating resistor. Please set only the farthest terminating
resistor switch of the inverter to ON. (Factory preset= OFF: terminating resistor OPEN).
SW3
OFF
ON
1+ 1- 2+ 2- SG
ON
RX
SW2
TB4
Inverter signal receiving end + signal
OFF
Inverter signal receiving end - signal
TX
TB3
Note: Please refer to Description of Communication Functions for details of the communication functions.
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4-5 Composition of Control Circuit Terminals
Chpater 4
Phase A
pulse
Phase B
pulse
2) Connection example when the control terminal of main control board is used (push-pull mode)
Inverter
Phase A
pulse
Phase B
pulse
*1: When the power supply of PG sensor is 24V, the inverter can be used for supplying 24V power to the
user.
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4-6 Installation and Wiring of Option Board
When inserting an option board into the slot, check if the connection of mainframe side connector with the option
board side connector is firm and reliable.
After the option board has been installed, fix the option board with attached screws (M3).
Shielded wires shall be used for wiring connected to terminals, with each common terminal connected to the shield.
Wiring shall be carried out according to the instruction manual of each option board.
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5. Operation Panel
F1 key・F2 key
Chpater 5
LED panel part
*The LCD panel may have different configurations depending on varieties of the inverter.
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5-1 Names and Functions of Parts
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5-2 Switching of Statuses
Power
Chapter 5
supply input
Version display
Function code
Status display
display
OR
Function code
Alarm
selection
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5-3 Status Display Mode
If, for some reason, the host can not communicate with the operation panel when connected to the power, the 7-segment
monitor will display the software version of the operation panel. Now the monitor displays
In the operation mode display, various operation and stop states of the inverter are displayed.
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5-3 Status Display Mode
Monitor mode display refers to the contents displayed on the 7-segment monitor
Chapter 5
selected by F1202
{ Lit Flashing z Unlit
*1 Depending on the motor control modes, the display contents may be somewhat different. The display contents are as shown in
Table 5-4
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5-3 Status Display Mode
During selection of an operation command from an external terminal or from communication through the function
code, as the key is pressed, running operation can be carried out instantly by the operation panel.
Each time the key is pressed, the [operation command from the operation panel] and the [operation command
from an external terminal or communication] will be interchanged.
Control authorization is indicated by a lit lamp where the running operation is controlled by operation panel.
*See the function code F1101 in [7-3 Description of Functions] for details of the operation command from an external terminal /
operation command from communication.
*Sometimes this function is not available if set through the inverter’s function code.
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5-3 Status Display Mode
Chapter 5
Display of status monitor
or (frequency display)
Press the quick knob, and the
(press)
current set frequency will be
displayed
Turn the quick knob, and the value
… displayed will increase or decrease.
Quickly turn the knob, and the
… displayed digit number of increase
or decrease will be changed.
The frequency desired will be
displayed.(※1)
*1 If it is not necessary to set frequency, press key or key to return to the status monitor display mode.
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5-3 Status Display Mode
*1 Under no-operation condition, the time before the display screen returns to status display can be changed through function
codes, see the contents of function code F1607 in [7-3 Description of Functions].
*2 Although the display can be switched back to the status monitor display through (Back) key or key, the set
frequency is still active.
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5-4 Function code display mode
Status
display F10__ F1001 1
OK:
Chapter 5
Cancel:
F11__ F1002 2
F91__ F1002 41
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5-4 Function code display mode
Turn the quick knob, then the function block number will
change accordingly.
Select the target function module.
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5-4 Function code display mode
By turning the quick knob, you can select the target function
module.
or Press (Set)key or quick knob, then the function code will be
displayed on display screen.
(press)
Turn the quick knob to select the target function code.
Chapter 5
or Press the ( Set ) key or quick knob, then the set value of
function code will be displayed on display screen.
(press)
Turn the quick knob to select the new setting
Pressed the (set) key, then the set value and will be
alternately displayed, suggesting that the setting is being confirmed
(※ 1)
Press the (Set)key again to confirm the new setting, and the
display will return to function code selection interface.(※1)
*1 During alternate display period, if it is desired to interrupt input as any mistake in operation is found, operate the (Back) key
or key to return the display to the function code selection state.
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5-4 Function code display mode
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5-5 Special functions
※ The copy function can be implemented only when the inverter stops working. Therefore, this operation shall be carried out
after the inverter has been stopped.
Chapter 5
(press) function code will be displayed.
See the contents of function code F1601 in [7-3 Description of Functions] for detailed description of the function and its
operation method.
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5-5 Special functions
See the contents of function code F1602 in [7-3 Description of Functions] for detailed description of the function and its
operation method.
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5-5 Special functions
Press the (Set) key or quick knob, then the set value of
or
function code will be displayed.
(press)
Turn the quick knob to select 1
If F1604 = 1, all the function code data will recover to the
factory presets
Pressed the (Set) key, then the set value and
will be alternately displayed, suggesting that the settings is
Chapter 5
being confirmed (* 1)
Press the (Set) key to start initialization of the function
See the contents of function code F1604 in [7-3 Description of Functions] for detailed description of the function
and its operation method.
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5-5 Special functions
Press the (Set) key or quick knob, then the set value of
or
function code will be displayed.
(press)
Turn the quick knob to select 1, then if F1805 = 1, the alarm
contents will be read.
Press the (Set) key to execute the alarm reading function.
Alarm history record number and alarm contents are
alternately displayed, and will be displayed if there is
or no alarm record.
Turn the quick knob, the alarm displayed will be shifted
continually. In alarm history record, the alarm with the
smallest number is the latest alarm.
or
Press the (Set) key or key, then the interface will
or return to function code value setting.
Press the (Set) key or key to return to function code
or selection interface.
When the set function code F1805 = 9, then the alarm history record can be deleted.
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5-5 Special functions
Operation example: Confirming the inverter status when the latest alarm occurs
Operation Display Description
Select function code F1806 (alarm status confirmation)
Chapter 5
Press the (Set) key or key, then the interface will return to
or function code setting.
Press the (Set) key or key to return to function code
or selection interface.
If the function code is set to F1805 = 9, alarm records will be eliminated. At this time, all the alarm records from
F1806 to F1810 will be deleted.
Output frequency Hz
Output current A
Output voltage V
DC voltage V
Output power kW
Radiator temperature ℃
*2: The value displayed indicates the inverter status before occurrence of an alarm. Therefore, if an alarm is caused by
transient over-current or over-voltage, the stored value is somewhat different from the current value or voltage
value at the occurrence of the alarm (factors causing alarm).
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5-5 Special functions
The detonation indicates the need for reconfirmation operation using function code
It is displayed flashing during search of the function code, of which the user data is
discrepant from default settings.
It is displayed flashing during transfer of the host function code data to operation panel.
It is displayed flashing during transfer of the operation panel function code data to host.
It is displayed flashing when the desired data can not be found through the function code
search and alarm history record.
Indicates auto tuning
Indicates zero speed running (in position control mode or zero-servo running).
* In addition to the above, alarms, warnings, errors etc. are also displayed on 7-segment monitor. See Chapter 8 for details of these
contents.
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5-6 Connecting operation panel with extension cable
Chapter 5
Insert here
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6. Operation
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6–1 Operation steps
Prepration starts
Rated settings
F1320
F1001=3,6 with a speed
sensor (select speed control 6-2-3 Basic setting (1)
Chapter 6
F1001=1 V /f control or torque control)
M otor control mode
F1001=2,4 without speed
sensor(select speed control or torque 6-2-4 Motor control mode
control)
B asic function setting B asic function setting B asic function setting 6-2-5 Basic setting (2)
External control
O peration panel setting terminal setting
External control
O peration panel setting
terminal setting
Application
function setting
Preparation ends
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6-2 Test run
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6-2 Test run
If the function code is set to 2, but the overload capacity is reduced even though the value has increased by one, .See
Standard Specifications in Chapter 11 for details.
Chapter 6
control modes shown in the following table.
Table 6-4 Motor control mode
Function
Speed sensor
code Control mode Basic control mode Remarks
Yes / No
F1001
1 V/f control V/f control Torque boost
2 Speed control Vector control
4 Torque control No Vector control
40 V·f separation V/f control
control
3 Speed control Vector control
5 Torque control Vector control
Yes
6 Position control Vector control Some are optional
functions
Table 6-5 Auto torque boost
Function code Name Settings Remarks
F2007 Auto torque boost 0: No
1: Voltage compensation
2: Slip compensation
(1) V/f control
The set V (voltage) / f (frequency) is a constant control output for making the motor operate.
(2) Sensorless control (speed, torque)
The so-called speed sensorless control mode, is a mode that controls always at a constant speed no matter
what the state of the load is, and also a control mode that can generate high torque at a low frequency
range.
(3) V f separation control
●
A function which can set the inverter’s output voltage independently. This control mode is also a V / f
control mode. According to V • f separation selection, its separation mode can be divided into two modes:
complete separation and V • f Separate control.
(4) Sensor control (speed, torque and position)
By feeding back the pulse signal sent by pulse generator (PG) from the motor to inverter, the motor’s
position and speed can be measured. This enables high-precision speed control, torque control and position
control.
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6-2 Test run
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6-2 Test run
Before setting the above auto tuning, set the following function codes in order.
Chapter 6
4: Type F
5: Type H
F5006 The motor’s rated voltage 0: Use function code F 5001
during auto tuning of motor Selected voltage
parameters 100 -460
(the voltage of F 5001 is inactive)
F5007 Rated motor slip 0-50%
*If motor parameters are known, please enter the parameters into the following function codes.
F 5009 Motor’s primary resistance (Ω or m Ω)
F 5010 Motor’s secondary resistance (Ω or m Ω)
F 5011 Motor’s primary inductance (mH)
F 5012 Motor’s secondary inductance (mH)
F 5013 Motor’s mutual inductance (mH)
F 5014 Motor’s excitation current (A)
F 5015 Motor inertia (kgm2)
F 5016 Load inertia ratio
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6-2 Test run
2) Rated voltage: the setting range of rated voltage is denoted by serial numbers. Unit: [V].
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Corresponding rated 200 220 230 380 400 415 440 460
voltage
3) Motor capacitor: the setting range of motor capacitor is denoted as follows. Unit: [kW].
0.37 △0.4 0.55 0.75 △1.1 △1.5 △2.2
△3.0 △3.7 △4.0 △5.5 △7.5 11.0 15.0
18.5 22.0 30.0 37.0 45.0 55.0 75.0
90.0 110 132 160 185 200 220
250 280 315 355
Example) When using a motor of 4 poles, 220V, 2.2KW, the 7-segment monitor displays the following:
Operation example) in case where a motor of 4 poles, 200V, 2.2KW is used, operation for changing the rated
voltage is as follows:
Note: During vector control and auto torque boost control, standard values of various control constants necessary for
inverter control need to be obtained from the settings of the function code, thus please make correct setting
according to the motor used.
In addition, the basic range of configurable value for vector control is shown as follows. Please consult separately
about use of other specifications for vector control.
Number of poles: 2, 4, and 6
Rated voltage: No. 3 or below for 200V series inverters
No. 4 or above for 400V series inverters
Motor capacity: If the motor does not have a capacity equal to or one level lower than the inverter,
or may be displayed.
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6-2 Test run
Note 1): The settings are interdependent with the settings of motor poles, voltage, capacity (F5001). Therefore, if
F5001 is changed, then function codes F5002 — F5005, F5009 — F5015 which are associated with the motor
parameters will be automatically set with the settings of F5001 as the standard values.
Note 2): These settings can not be used in V / f control mode.
Note 3): The special motors shall be set according to F5006 Special Motor Voltage Rating.
Chapter 6
(3) Auto tuning starts
Auto tuning will begin if the operation signal is input, and the operation panel displays "TUNE" during this
process and returns to “Stopped” display upon completion of the process. In addition, in auto tuning mode 2,
operation starts in the rotation direction of operation signals until the motor frequency rating (F5003) is
reached, and then operation will continue within 50% of the motor frequency rating.
② When using PG sensors, if the detected rotation is in the opposite direction, a “ ” will be displayed.
Please confirm the phase of PG pulse. Use operation panel to cancel the “ ”warning.
Note 1) Turning up the auto tuning range of F5008 may result in bigger error of auto tuning. Therefore, please set the auto
tuning range.
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6-2 Test run
① Before carrying out auto tuning mode 2, be sure to disengage the load shaft of motor. If the load is not
disengaged (for example, one-piece brake motor), then the auto tuning mode 2 can not carry out correct auto
tuning.
② If F5001 — F5008 are not correctly set, then the right auto tuning can not be implemented.
③ Please carry out the auto tuning under normal temperature of the motor. As other test run items have been
conducted, the motor may be overheated. And correct auto tuning can not be achieved in this condition.
④ The actions of auto tuning mode are executed based on normal operation steps, therefore sometimes it does
not act according to the settings of function codes. In this case, please confirm if there is any conflict between
data settings of function codes as in normal operation.
Example) If the frequency setting is lower than operation start frequency, the operation can not be started.
Although the frequency setting is inactive in auto tuning mode action, it is active as an operation start
condition.
Example) The auto tuning mode will not act if the frequency setting is higher than the upper frequency limit
or lower than the lower frequency limit.
⑤ Performance of the auto-tuning with small motor in the extreme compared with the capacity of the inverter
may possibly burn out the motor. Please make sure to choose appropriate motor that is equivalent to 2 levels
lower than the capacity of the inverter.
⑥ During action of auto tuning mode 2, if the operation signal is input again during deceleration, then the motor
will rerun at the frequency of F5003. Therefore do not enter operation command before the auto tuning is
fully completed.
⑦ During auto tuning, when this function is stopped or temporarily stopped because of alarm, please return
back to the auto tuning mode.
⑧ During action of auto tuning mode 2, if it enters the idling state temporarily because of MBS signals input by
multifunctional input terminals, after that, correct auto tuning can not be achieved by continuing auto tuning
action even if the signal is released.
⑨ The acceleration / deceleration time of auto tuning mode 2 acts with the 1st acceleration / deceleration time
as standard.
⑩ Depending on the results of parameter auto tuning for motor with shaft fixed, auto tuning with shaft fixed
may be reconducted.
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6-2 Test run
Chapter 6
12: External analog VIF1 voltage +VIF3 voltage
13: External analog VIF2 voltage +VIF3 voltage
14: External analog VIF1 voltage -VIF2 voltage
15: External analog VIF2 voltage –VIF1 voltage
16: External analog VIF1 voltage-VIF3 voltage
17: External analog VIF3 voltage –VIF1 voltage
18: External analog VIF1 voltage +VIF2 current
19: External analog VIF1 voltage -VIF2 current
20: External analog VIF1 current -VIF2 voltage
21: Terminal block stepping
22:Communication
25:Pulse train input
26:External analog VIF1 forward / reverse operation
(0 — 10V, 5V reference)
27: External analog VIF2 forward / reverse operation
(0 — 10V, 5V reference)
28:External analog VIF3 forward / reverse operation
(0 — 10V, 5V reference)
F1101 Operation 1: Operation panel
command 2: External terminal
selection 3: Communication
Note 1) During test run, confirm the factory presets through the operation panel without additional configuration.
Note 2) Before setting external operation signals, check that the control terminals are in OFF (disconnected) state.
Frequency command selection can be switched using the status of multifunctional input terminals. Depending on the
status of multifunctional input 1DFA or 1DFB, the frequency command shall be determined according to the method
set by F1002, or F1034 — F1036. See F1034—F1036 in Chapter 7-3 for details.
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6-2 Test run
Operation command values can be changed using the status of multifunctional input terminals. According to the
status of multifunctional input ROPE or RCOM, the operation commands as shown in the table below can be
selected. See F1101 in Chapter 7-3 for details.
2
press press
*The state where F1101 (operation command selection) is set to 1 (operation by operation panel)
① After power input, check that the frequency “ ” displayed on the operation panel is flashing.
② Set the frequency to a low frequency of about 5Hz through the quick knob . (Check that the set
frequency displayed on LED monitor is flashing)
③ Press (Drive) key to start forward running operation.(Check that the set frequency displayed on
LED monitor is flashing)
④ Press (Stop) key to stop operation of the equipment.
(2) Confirmation items during test run
Please confirm the contents listed in the table below
Table 6-11 Confirmation items during test run
Item Result
1 Motor rotation direction Is it the specified rotation direction?
2 Motor operation 1 Are the acceleration and deceleration smooth?
3 Motor operation 2 Is there any abnormal sound or vibration?
4 Inverter fan operation Is the fan running?
5 Inverter display and others Are the display on operation panel and equipment normal?
*When it is confirmed that there is no problem, please increase the set frequency before operation. Similarly, for the
operation with increased frequency, the above confirmation items shall also be checked.
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6-2 Test run
(3) Operation preparation
After confirmation of test run and normal operation confirmation of motor, please implement the
connection with the mechanical system.
1 Please set the function codes related to machine action.
2 Check the interface matched with peripheral mechanical equipment.
Chapter 6
Note 1: If both input signals FR (Forward) and RR (Reverse) are input at the same time, then the inverter will not operate.
And if both signals are simultaneously input during operation, then [Output Frequency Lock] will act. If this is
done during accelerating or decelerating, the change of output frequency will also be locked. And when the
output frequency is locked, the FWD and REV on the operation panel will be lit.
Note 2: If the operation signal is turned off and a signal to drive the motor in the opposite direction from the present
direction of rotation is input before the inverter stops, the inverter operates according to the value of F1001
(motor control mode selection).
• F1001 = 1 (V / f control mode) and F1309 = 0
The inverter operates according to the function code settings when starting and stopping. Consequently, the
change in output frequency around 0 Hz may not follow a straight line, depending on settings such as the
starting frequency. Since DC braking does not work when reversing the direction of rotation, set the DC
braking start frequency low.
• F1001 = 1 (V / f control mode) and F1309 = 1
A process of continuous deceleration to acceleration in the opposite direction, which has nothing to do with the
relevant function codes for starting and stopping.
F1001 = 2 (Speed sensorless control mode), 3 (speed sensor control mode): Braking excitation or starting
excitation is not applied when switching the direction of rotation. This allows “forward and reverse run” in a
continuous operation.
Note 3: During torque control, the direction of motor rotation depends on the load side, therefore, both FR (Forward run)
and RR (Reverse run) signals are provided with the function of setting ON / OFF of torque control. Because this
function has nothing to do with the direction of rotation, please only use one of FR and RR during torque
control.
Forward run Forward run
Reverse run Reverse run
Frequency Frequency
Starting frequency
Time Time
Starting frequency
[V/f control mode (F1309=1)]
[V/f control mode (F1309=0)] [Speed sensorless or speed sensor control mode]
Figure 6-2 External operation command action
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6-3 Special functions
Short-circuited
Short-circuited
Operation by external
signal
DCM1 HD RR FR
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6-3 Special functions
(2) When the external signal terminals are used to operate and stop the inverter, and you do not want the motor
to automatically restart after recovery from a power failure, use the above circuit and set F1108=0.
(3) When operating with the hold function, the inverter does not restart after recovery from the following
conditions.
① Recovery from free run stop with MBS multifunctional input terminal
② Recovery from alarm stop with the auto alarm recovery function
③ Recovery from a momentary power failure by the “restart after momentary power failure” function
If the free run stop signal is released with an operation signal on, the inverter restarts according to normal operating
procedure and the function code settings. Therefore, depending on the free run speed of the motor, an unexpected
over current or overvoltage may occur and result in an alarm stop.
Chapter 6
For example: if flying start is not set as the starting method and the free run stop signal is released when the motor is
still slowly rotating, the inverter will restart from the starting frequency or after DC braking depending on the
starting method.
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6-4 Definition of Technical Terms
Output frequency
Operation signal
DC braking signal
Main switching device drive signal
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7. Function Code
Chapter 7
F18XX Information function
Special functions F19XX Energy-saving function
F20XX V/f characteristics
Scheduled operation F21XX Multi-speed function
function F22XX Scheduled operation function
LCD display function F23XX LCD display function
PID function F30XX Basic PID1 functions
F31XX Basic PID2 functions
F32XX Combined function of PID1 and PID2
F33XX PID control parameter reading
Communication F40XX Serial communication function
function F41XX MODBUS communication function
Motor Parameters F5XXX Motor Parameters
Vector control F60XX Vector control function
Torque control F61XX Torque control function
Extended functions F81XX PG function
F89XX Other functions (for factory-adjustment)
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7-2 Function Code List - Basic Operation Functions
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7-2 Function Code List - Basic Operation Functions
User
Setting Factory
Code No. Function Name Data Content Setting
Resolution Presets
Value
1007 Upper frequency limit 5-590Hz 0.01Hz 60
1008 Lower frequency limit 0.05-200Hz 0.01Hz 0.05
1009 Carrier frequency adjustment 0-130 1 ※1
1010 Acceleration/deceleration curve 1: Linear 1 1
2: S-shaped
3: Reduction of acceleration/deceleration
1011 Reference frequency for 1-120Hz 0.01Hz ※1
acceleration/deceleration
1012 1st acceleration time 0-6,500 sec. 0.1 s ※2—1
1013 2nd acceleration time 0-6,500 sec. 0.1 s ※2—2
1014 3rd acceleration time 0-6,500 sec. 0.1 s ※2—3
1015 4th acceleration time 0-6,500 sec. 0.1 s ※2—4
1016 1st deceleration time 0-6,500 sec. 0.1 s ※2—5
1017 2nd deceleration time 0-6,500 sec. 0.1 s ※2—6
1018 3rd deceleration time 0-6,500 sec. 0.1 s ※2—7
1019 4th deceleration time 0-6,500 sec. 0.1 s ※2—8
1020 JOG acceleration/deceleration time 0-20 sec. 0.1 s 0.1
1021 JOG frequency 0-60Hz 0.01Hz 5
1022 1st Start of S-shaped acceleration 0-200% 1% 50
1023 1st End of S-shaped acceleration 0-200% 1% 50
1024 Gradient of middle of 1st S-shaped 0-100% 1% 0
Acceleration
1025 1st Start of S-shaped deceleration 0-200% 1% 50
Chapter 7
1026 1st End of S-shaped deceleration 0-200% 1% 50
1027 Gradient of middle of 1st S-shaped 0-100% 1% 0
Deceleration
1028 2nd Start of S-shaped acceleration 0-200% 1% 50
1029 2nd End of S-shaped acceleration 0-200% 1% 50
1030 2nd S-shaped Acceleration Middle 0-100% 1% 0
Gradient
Gradient of middle of 2nd t S-shaped
Acceleration
1031 2nd Start of S-shaped deceleration 0-200% 1% 50
1032 2nd End of S-shaped deceleration 0-200% 1% 50
1033 Gradient of middle of 2nd S-shaped 0-100% 1% 0
Deceleration
1034 1st speed frequency selection A 1: Operation panel 1 1
1035 1st speed frequency selection B 2: External analog VIF1 voltage (0—5 V) 1
1036 1st speed frequency selection C 3: External analog VIF1 voltage 1
(0—10 V or potentiometer) 1
4: External analog VIF2 voltage (0—5 V)
5: External analog VIF2 voltage
(0—10V or potentiometer)
6: External analog VIF3 voltage (0—5 V)
7: External analog VIF3 voltage
(0—10V or potentiometer)
8: External analog VIF1 current (4—20mA)
9: External analog VIF2 current (4—20mA)
10: External analog VIF3 current (4—20mA)
21: Terminal block stepping
22: Communication
25:Pulse train input
26:External analog VIF1 forward / reverse run
operation (0 — 10V, 5V reference)
27:External analog VIF2 forward / reverse run
operation (0 — 10V, 5V reference)
28:External analog VIF3 forward / reverse run
operation (0 — 10V, 5V reference)
29: Pulse train input (subPG:option)
1101 Operation command selection 1: Operation panel 1 1
2: External terminal
3: Communication
1102 Starting method 1: Starting frequency 1 1
2: Flying start
3: Starting frequency after DC braking
1103 Starting frequency 0.05-60Hz 0.01Hz 1
1104 Operation start frequency 0-20Hz 0.01Hz 0
1105 Start delay time 0-5 sec. 0.1 s 0
1106 Start standby time 0-120 sec. 0.1 s 0
1107 Start standby frequency 0.05-60Hz 0.01Hz 5
1108 Restart after momentary power failure 0: Do not restart 1 0
1: Restart
2: Compensation for momentary power failure
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7-2 Function Code List - Basic Operation Functions
User
Code Setting Factory
Function Name Data Content Setting
No. Resolution Presets
Value
1109 Direction of rotation of motor 1: Forward and reverse run 1 1
2: Forward run only
3: Reverse run only
1110 Direction of rotation of motor 1: Forward run 1 1
2: Reverse run
1111 Braking method 1: Deceleration to stop 1 1
2: Deceleration to stop + DC braking
3: Free run stop
1112 DC braking start frequency 0.05-20Hz 0.01Hz 0.5
1113 DC braking time 0.1 -10 sec. 0.1 s 2
1114 DC braking force 1-10 1 5
1115 Duty cycle of brake resistor 0: No brake resistor 1%ED ※1
2-25%ED
98: No discharge resistor protection
(with discharge)
99: External brake unit
1116 Discharge resistor on signal output 0.01 -10.00 sec. 0.01 s 0.1
time
1201 Monitor display selection 1: Frequency [Hz] 1 1
2: Output current (A)
3: Speed of rotation [rpm]
4: Load factor [%]
5: No unit display
1202 State display selection 1: No units (multiple of F1203) 1 1
2: Output voltage [V]
3: DC voltage [V]
4: Active power [kW]
5: Apparent power [kVA]
6: Radiator temperature [℃]
7: Command speed [rpm]
8: PID1 feedback value [Hz]
9: PID2 feedback value [Hz]
10: VIF1 analog input value [Hz]
11: VIF2 analog input value [Hz]
12: VIF3 analog input value [Hz]
13: Output torque [%]
14: Partial excitation current [A]
15: Partial torque current [A]
16: Detecting position [mm]
29: Command frequency [Hz]
30: Command torque [%]
35: Detection speed [rpm](subPG)(option)
44:Target frequency[HZ]
45:Output frequency[HZ]
1203 Multiple for no-units display 0-100 0.01 1
(multiple of the output frequency)
1301 1st jump bottom frequency 0-600 [Hz] 0.01 [Hz] 0
1302 1st jump top frequency 0-600 [Hz] 0.01 [Hz] 0
1303 2nd jump bottom frequency 0-600 [Hz] 0.01 [Hz] 0
1304 2nd jump top frequency 0-600 [Hz] 0.01 [Hz] 0
1305 3rd jump bottom frequency 0-600 [Hz] 0.01 [Hz] 0
1306 3rd jump top frequency 0-600 [Hz] 0.01 [Hz] 0
1307 Auto alarm recovery 0: No auto reset function 1 0
1: Auto reset function
1308 Instability elimination 0-20 1 0
1309 Operation direction switching in V / f 0: Start from the direction opposite to current 1 0
control mode direction after a stop
1: Continuous operation
1315 Shortest operation time function 0 -99.99 sec. 0.01 s 0
1316 2nd Upper frequency limit 5-590 [Hz] 0.01 [Hz] 60
1317 3rd Upper frequency limit 5-590 [Hz] 0.01 [Hz] 60
1318 Cooling fan ON/OFF control 0: ON/OFF control 1 0
1: Normally ON
1319 Functions corresponding to high 1: 1,000m or below 1 1
altitude areas 2: 1,000m-1,500m or below
3: 1,500m-2,000m or below
4: 2,000m-2,500m or below
5:2,500m-3,000m
1320 Rating selection 1: Mode A (heavy load mode) 150% 1 minute 1 2
2: Mode B (light load mode) 120% 1 minute
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7-2 Function Code List – Input/Output-Related Functions
User
Code Setting Factory
Function Name Data Content Setting
No. Resolution Presets
Value
Input/output-related function
1401 Bias frequency (VIF1) 0-±600 [Hz] 0.1 [Hz] 0
(frequency at 0V or 4mA)
1402 Gain frequency (VIF1) 0-±600 [Hz] 0.1 [Hz] 60
(frequency at 5V or 10V or 20mA)
1403 Bias frequency (VIF2) 0-±600 [Hz] 0.1 [Hz] 0
(frequency at 0V or 4mA)
1404 Gain frequency (VIF2) 0-±600 [Hz] 0.1 [Hz] 60
(frequency at 5V or 10V or 20mA)
1405 Bias frequency (VIF3) 0-±600 [Hz] 0.1 [Hz] 0
(frequency at 0V or 4mA)
1406 Gain frequency (VIF3) 0-±600 [Hz] 0.1 [Hz] 60
(frequency at 5V or 10V or 20mA)
1407 External analog input filter time 1-500(set value 1=10ms). 1 10
constant (VIF1)
1408 External analog input filter time 1-500(set value 1=10ms). 1 10
constant (VIF2)
1409 External analog input filter time 1-500(set value 1=10ms). 1 10
constant (VIF3)
1410 Set frequency gain 0-100 1 0
1411 Analog input switching for set 0: No analog input 1 0
frequency gain 1: External analog VIF1 voltage (0—5 V)
2: External analog VIF1 voltage
Chapter 7
(0—10 V or potentiometer)
3: External analog VIF2 voltage (0—5 V)
4: External analog VIF2 voltage
(0—10 V or potentiometer)
5: External analog VIF3 voltage (0—5 V)
6: External analog VIF3 voltage
(0—10 V or potentiometer)
7: External analog VIF1 current (4—20mA)
8: External analog VIF2 current (4—20mA)
9: External analog VIF3 current (4—20mA)
1412 MBS terminal input mode 1: Level triggered 1 1
2: Edge triggered
1413 ES input terminal function 1: NO external thermistor signal 1 1
2: NC external thermistor signal
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7-2 Function Code List – Input/Output-Related Functions
User
Setting Factory
Code No. Function Name Data Content Setting
Resolution Presets
Value
1414 Selection of input terminal DI1 0: Unused 1:FR, 1
1415 Selection of input terminal DI2 2:RR, 3:2DF, 2
1416 Selection of input terminal DI3 4:3DF 5:MBS, 3
1417 Selection of input terminal DI4 6:ES, 7:RST, 4
1418 Selection of input terminal DI5 8:AD2, 9:AD3
1419 Selection of input terminal DI6 5
10:JOG, 11:5DF,
1420 Selection of input terminal DI7 6
1421 Selection of input terminal DI8 12:9DF, 13:FR+JOG,
14:RR+JOG, 7
15:FR+AD2,
16:RR+AD2, 17:FR+AD3, 8
18:RR+AD3, 19:FR+2DF,
20:RR+2DF, 21:FR+3DF,
22:RR+3DF, 23:FR+2DF+3DF,
24:RR+2DF+3DF, 25:FR+AD2+2DF,
26:RR+AD2+2DF, 27:FR+AD2+3DF,
28:RR+AD2+3DF,
29:FR+AD2+2DF+3DF
,
30:RR+AD2+2DF+3DF 32:RR+AD3+2DF,
, 34:RR+AD3+3DF,
31:FR+AD3+2DF,
33:FR+AD3+3DF,
35:FR+AD3+2DF+3DF 39:FR+5DF,
, 45:CP(Optional)
,
36:RR+AD3+2DF+3DF 47:PC,
, 58:FR+CCL,
37:PTR, 64:FR+MBS,
40:HD, 67:2DF+AD2,
46:CCL, 69:3DF+AD2,
57:P0,
59:FR+RCCL,
65:RR+MBS, 74:2MAX,
68:2DF+AD3, 76:VFPID,
70:3DF+AD3, 83:For factory
adjustment
71:A×10(Optional) ,
85:PIDL,
72:A×100(Optional) ,
87:RPID1,
75:3MAX,
89:PID2EX,
77:PIDLCK,
92:ICLEAR
84:S2,
114:1DFA,
86:PIDH,
116:1DFA+1DFB,
88:PID1EX, 118:RCOM,
91:IHOLD, 120:1DFA+ROPE,
109:RCCL,
115:1DFB,
117:ROPE,
119:ROPE+RCOM,
121:1DFB+RCOM,
122:1DFA+1DFB+ROP
E+RCOM,
253-255:For factory
adjustment
1422 Reference frequency for pulse 1000-60000 Hz 1 Hz 1000
input
1423 Effective number of bits for 8-12bit 1bit 12
VIF1 detection
1424 Effective number of bits for 8-12bit 1bit 12
VIF2 detection
1425 Effective number of bits for 8-12bit 1bit 12
VIF3 detection
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7-2 Function Code List – Input/Output-Related Functions
User
Code Setting Factory
Function Name Data Content Setting
No. Resolution Presets
Value
1501 Internal analog output function 1 0: No function 1 0
1: Set frequency (Hz)
2: Output frequency [Hz]
3: PID1 feedback value [Hz]
4: PID2 feedback value [Hz]
5: Output current (A)
6: Output voltage [V]
7: DC voltage [V]
8: Radiator temperature [℃]
9: Load factor [%] (electric thermistor integrated
value)
10: Load factor [%] (ratio to rated current)
11: VIF1 analog input value [V]
12: VIF2 analog input value [V]
13: VIF3 analog input value [V]
14: Speed [rpm]
15: Active power [kW]
16: Apparent power [kVA]
17: PID1 command value [Hz]
18: PID1 input deviation value [Hz]
19: PID2 command value [Hz]
20: PID2 input deviation value [Hz]
21: For factory adjustment
Chapter 7
22: For factory adjustment
23: For factory adjustment
24: External PID1 output value [Hz]
25: External PID2 output value [Hz]
26: For factory adjustment
35: Command frequency (Hz)
36: Command torque [%]
39:Speed[rpm](subPG)(option)
99: For factory adjustment
1502 Internal analog output coefficient 1 0-20 0.01 1
1503 Internal analog output bias 1 0-±10.0V 0.1V 0
1504 Internal analog output function 2 0: No function 1 0
1: Set frequency (Hz)
2: Output frequency [Hz]
3: PID1 feedback value [Hz]
4: PID2 feedback value [Hz]
5: Output current (A)
6: Output voltage [V]
7: DC voltage [V]
8: Radiator temperature [℃]
9: Load factor [%]
(accumulated value of the electric thermistor)
10: Load factor [%] (ratio to rated current)
11: VIF1 analog input value [V]
12: VIF2 analog input value [V]
13: VIF3 analog input value [V]
14: Speed [rpm]
15: Active power [kW]
16: Apparent power [kVA]
17: PID1 command value [Hz]
18: PID1 input deviation value [Hz]
19: PID2 command value [Hz]
20: PID2 input deviation value [Hz]
21: For factory adjustment
22: For factory adjustment
23: For factory adjustment
24: External PID1 output deviation value [Hz]
25: External PID2 output value [Hz]
26: For factory adjustment
35: Command frequency (Hz)
36: Command torque [%]
39:Speed[rpm](subPG)(option)
99: For factory adjustment
1505 Internal analog output coefficient 2 0-20 0.01 1
1506 Internal analog output bias 2 0-±10.0V 0.1V 0
1507 Approach frequency 0-600Hz 0.01Hz 10
1508 Frequency matching range 0-10Hz 0.01Hz 0
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7-2 Function Code List – Input/Output-Related Functions
User
Setting Factory
Code No. Function Name Data Content Setting
Resolution Presets
Value
1509 Selection of output terminal DO1 0: Unused 1
1510 Selection of output terminal DO2 1: In operation 1 5
1511 Selection of output terminal DO3 2: Undervoltage, 8
3: End of simple scheduled operation
4: In operation 2,
5: Frequency matching (1st speed frequency)
6: Frequency matching (1st to 16th speed frequencies)
7: Frequency approach
8: Overload alarm level setting signal (the value of F1704)
9: Electric thermistor pre-alarm signal
(80% of electric thermistor)
10: Radiator overheat pre-alarm signal,
13: Excitation and DC braking signals
14: Lower frequency limit matching signal,
15: Upper frequency limit matching signal,
16: Servo on ready signal (option),
17: Zero servo completion signal (option),
18: FR signal, 19: RR signal,
20: 2DF signal, 21: 3DF signal,
22: 5DF signal, 23: 9DF signal,
24: AD2 signal, 25: AD3 signal,
26: JOG signal, 27: MBS signal,
28: ES signal, 29: RST signal,
31: Positioning completion signal (option) ,
32: Discharge resistor on signal,
34: Frequency counter (output frequency),
35: Frequency counter (command frequency),
36: Overload alarm level setting signal
(Including when in acceleration/deceleration ),
42: Torque matching signal,
43: Low speed detection signal
47: Motor speed counter
48: Forward run detection signal
49: Reverse run detection signal
1512 Counter output multiple 1-100 1 1
1513 Relay 1 contact output selection 0: Alarm contact 1 0
1: In operation 1,
2: Undervoltage,
3: End of simple scheduled operation
4: In operation 2,
5: Frequency matching (1st speed frequency)
6: Frequency matching (1st to 16th speed frequencies)
7: Frequency approach
8: Overload alarm level setting signal (the value of F1704)
9: Electric thermistor pre-alarm signal
(80% of electric thermistor)
10: Radiator overheat pre-alarm signal,
13: Excitation and DC braking signals
14: Lower frequency limit matching signal,
15: Upper frequency limit matching signal,
16: Servo on ready signal
17: Zero servo completion signal,
18: FR signal, 19: RR signal,
20: 2DF signal, 21: 3DF signal,
22: 5DF signal, 23: 9DF signal,
24: AD2 signal, 25: AD3 signal,
26: JOG signal, 27: MBS signal,
28: ES signal, 29: RST signal,
31: Positioning completion signal,
32: Discharge resistor on signal,
36: Overload alarm level setting signal
(Including when in acceleration/deceleration ),
42: Torque matching signal,
43: Low speed detection signal
48: Forward run detection signal
49: Reverse run detection signal
1514 Relay 2 contact output selection Reserved
1515 Current output multiple 0-20 0.01 1
1516 Torque matching level 0-±200% 0.1 % 100
1517 Torque matching range 0-50% 0.1 % 25
1518 Low speed matching level 0-2,000rpm 1rpm 100
1519 Low speed matching range 0-100rpm 1rpm 10
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7-2 Function Code List – System-Related Functions
User
Code Setting Factory
Function Name Data Content Setting
No. Resolution Presets
Value
1520 Current output function 0: No function 1 0
1: Set frequency (Hz)
2: Output frequency [Hz]
3: PID1 feedback value [Hz]
4: PID2 feedback value [Hz]
5: Output current (A)
6: Output voltage [V]
7: DC voltage [V]
8: Radiator temperature [℃]
9: Load factor [%] (electric thermistor integrated
value)
10: Load factor [%] (ratio to rated current)
11: VIF1 analog input value [V]
12: VIF2 analog input value [V]
13: VIF3 analog input value [V]
14: Speed [rpm]
15: Active power [kW]
16: Apparent power [kVA]
17: PID1 command value [Hz]
18: PID1 input deviation value [Hz]
19: PID2 command value [Hz]
20: PID2 input deviation value [Hz]
21: For factory adjustment
Chapter 7
22: For factory adjustment
23: For factory adjustment
24: External PID1 output value [Hz]
25: External PID2 output value [Hz]
26: For factory adjustment
35: Command frequency (Hz)
36: Command torque [%]
39: Speed [rpm](subPG)(option)
99: For factory adjustment
1521 Current output bias 0~±16mA 0.1mA 0
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7-2 Function Code List – Input/Output-Related Functions
User
Setting Factory
Code No. Function Name Data Content Setting
Resolution Presets
Value
System-related functions
1601 Copy function 0: No function 1 0
1: Transfer the current code data to the operation
panel
2: Transfer the contents stored by operation panel to
the inverter (Excluding motor parameters measured )
3: Transfer the contents stored by operation panel to
the inverter (Including motor parameters measured )
1602 Changed code display function 0: No function 1 0
1: Display differences from factory preset
2: Display differences from user’s initial value
1603 Function lock 0: Code data changeable (No lock function) 1 0
1: Code data unchangeable (except F1603)
2: Code data (except frequency setting-related)
unchangeable
(except F1603, F1021, F2101 — F2116)
3: Code data unchangeable (except F1603 and
function codes using communication)
1604 Data initialization 0: No function 1 0
1: Initialize factory presets
2: Invalid parameter by auto tuning
3: Initialize user’s data
99: Set user’s initial value
1605 Quick knob long-pressing cancel 0: Long-pressing cancel disabled 1 0
selection 1: Long-pressing cancel enabled
1606 Function code setting key 1: “Set” key only 1 1
selection 2: “Quick knob” only
3: Both quick knob and Set key
1607 Target frequency setting time-out 0: Timeout disabled 1 5
1 — 60: Timeout (sec.)
1701 Output current limiting function Mode A 0: No function 1% 150
50-200%
Mode B 0: No function 120
50-150%
1702 Electric thermal setting 0: No function 1% 100
20-105%
1703 Output current limiting at 0: No function 1 0
constant speed 1: Yes, V/F mode, (Currently selected
acceleration/deceleration time)
2: Yes, V/F mode, (1st acceleration/deceleration time)
3: Yes, V/F mode,
(2nd acceleration/deceleration time)
4: Yes, V/F mode,
(3rd acceleration/deceleration time)
5: Yes, V/F mode, (4th acceleration/deceleration time)
6: Yes, V/f mode and speed vector control mode
(1st acceleration/deceleration time)
7: Yes, V/f mode and speed vector control mode
(2nd acceleration/deceleration time)
8: Yes, V/f mode and speed vector control mode
(3rd acceleration/deceleration time)
9: Yes, V/f mode and speed vector control mode
(4th acceleration/deceleration time)
1704 Overload alarm level setting Mode A 20-200% 1% 150
value Mode B 20-150% 120
1705 Motor type 1: General-purpose motor 1 1
2: Exclusive motor for the inverter
1706 Function to switch between “OV” 0: “OV” enabled, “LV” disabled when stopped 1 0
and “LV” alarms when stopped 1: “OV” disabled, “LV” enabled when stopped
2: “OV” disabled, “LV” disabled when stopped
3: “OV” enabled, “LV” enabled when stopped
1707 Missing Phase detection function 0: No input phase loss, no output phase loss 1 3
1: Input phase loss, no output phase loss
2: No input phase loss, output phase loss
3: Input phase loss, output phase loss
1708 Overvoltage stalling prevention 0: No overvoltage stalling prevention function. 1 1
function 1: Overvoltage stalling prevention function.
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7-2 Function Code List – System-Related Functions / Special Functions / Graph Operation Function
User
Code Setting Factory
Function Name Data Content Setting
No. Resolution Presets
Value
1709 Feedback signal disconnection 0: Only warning 0.01 s 5
detection time 0.01 -119.99 sec.
120: No detection
1710 Carrier frequency variable by lowering 0: Disabled 1: Enabled 1 0
temperature
(Active when only mode A is selected)
1801 Inverter host software version query Read only Version
1802 Memory Version query Read only Version
1803 Operation panel software version Read only Version
query
1804 Operation time display Read only 1 hour ---
1805 Reading alarm data 0: No function 1 0
1: Read start
9: Record erase
1806 Alarm status confirmation 1 Read only 1 ---
1807 Alarm status confirmation 2 Read only 1 ---
1808 Alarm status confirmation 3 Read only 1 ---
1809 Alarm status confirmation 4 Read only 1 ---
1810 Alarm status confirmation 5 Read only 1 ---
Special functions
Chapter 7
1901 Energy-saving mode selection 0: No function 1 0
1: Simple energy-saving mode (V/f mode)
2: Auto energy-saving mode
1902 Simple energy saving rate 0-50% 1% 0
1903 Simple energy saving time 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2001 V•f separation function selection 1: V · f proportional separation 1 1
2: Complete separation
2002 V•f separation command voltage 0: Disabled (command is given by VIF1) 0.01V 0
0.01-10.00V
2003 Arbitrary V/f pattern intermediate 0-460V 1V 0
voltage 1
2004 Arbitrary V/f pattern intermediate 0-460V 1V 0
voltage 2
2005 Arbitrary V/f pattern intermediate 0.05-600Hz 0.01Hz 20
frequency 1
2006 Arbitrary V/f pattern intermediate 0.05-600Hz 0.01Hz 40
frequency 2
2007 Automatic torque boost selection 0: No automatic torque boost 1 0
1: Voltage compensation function
2: Slip frequency compensation
2008 Slip compensation response time 0-1000(set value 1=10ms). 1 10
constant
2009 Slip compensation multiple 0.01-2 0.01 1
Graph operation function
2101 1st speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 0
2102 2nd speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 10
2103 3rd speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 20
2104 4th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 30
2105 5th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 40
2106 6th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 50
2107 7th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 60
2108 8th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 0
2109 9th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 0
2110 10th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 5
2111 11th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 15
2112 12th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 25
2113 13th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 35
2114 14th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 45
2115 15th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 55
2116 16th speed frequency 0-590Hz 0.01Hz 0
2201 Selection of Scheduled operation 0: Normal operation 1 0
1: Simple scheduled operation
2: Disturbed operation
2202 Simple scheduled operation repetitions 0: Continuous 1 1
1-250: Repetition count
2203 Operation timer T1 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2204 Operation timer T2 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2205 Operation timer T3 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
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7-2 Function Code List – Graph Operation Functions / Display Function
User
Setting Factory
Code No. Function Name Data Content Setting
Resolution Presets
Value
2206 Operation timer T4 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2207 Operation timer T5 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2208 Operation timer T6 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2209 Operation timer T7 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2210 Operation timer T8 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2211 Operation timer T9 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2212 Operation timer T10 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2213 Operation timer T11 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2214 Operation timer T12 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2215 Operation timer T13 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2216 Operation timer T14 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2217 Operation timer T15 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2218 Operation stop time T0 0 -65,000 sec. 1s 10
2219 Midway stop deceleration time 1: 1st deceleration time (value of F1016) 1 1
2: 2nd deceleration time (value of F1017)
3: 3rd deceleration time (value of F1018)
4: 4th deceleration time (value of F1019)
2220 Midway start acceleration time 1: 1st acceleration time (value of F1012) 1 1
2: 2nd acceleration time (value of F1013)
3: 3rd acceleration time (value of F1014)
4: 4th acceleration time (value of F1015)
2221 Forward/reverse and X Y --- 11
acceleration/deceleration in T1 X 1: Forward run
2222 Forward/reverse and 2: Reverse run --- 11
acceleration/deceleration in T2 Y 1 - 4: Acceleration/deceleration time specified
2223 Forward/reverse and --- 11
acceleration/deceleration in T3
2224 Forward/reverse and --- 11
acceleration/deceleration in T4
2225 Forward/reverse and --- 21
acceleration/deceleration in T5
2226 Forward/reverse and --- 21
acceleration/deceleration in T6
2227 Forward/reverse and --- 21
acceleration/deceleration in T7
2228 Forward/reverse and --- 11
acceleration/deceleration in T8
2229 Forward/reverse and --- 11
acceleration/deceleration in T9
2230 Forward/reverse and --- 11
acceleration/deceleration in T10
2231 Forward/reverse and --- 11
acceleration/deceleration in T11
2232 Forward/reverse and --- 21
acceleration/deceleration in T12
2233 Forward/reverse and --- 21
acceleration/deceleration in T13
2234 Forward/reverse and --- 21
acceleration/deceleration in T14
2235 Forward/reverse and --- 21
acceleration/deceleration in T15
2236 Disturb modulation analog input 0: No analog input 1 0
switching 1: External analog VIF1 voltage (0—5 V)
2: External analog VIF1 voltage
(0—10 V or potentiometer)
3: External analog VIF2 voltage (0—5 V)
4: External analog VIF2 voltage
(0—10V or potentiometer)
5: External analog VIF3 voltage (0—5 V)
6: External analog VIF3 voltage
(0—10V or potentiometer)
7: External analog VIF1 current (4—20mA)
8: External analog VIF2 current (4—20mA)
9: External analog VIF3 current (4—20mA)
2237 Disturb modulation rate 0-50% 1% 0
Display Function
2301 LCD contrast adjustment 1-63 1 48
2302 Language selection of LCD 0: Startup options (English display) 1 0
1: English
2: Chinese
3: Japanese
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7-2 Function Code List - Display Function / PID Function
Chapter 7
1— 600 minutes: the time until it goes off
999: Normally on
PID function
3001 PID1 command value input 1: Frequency 1 1
switching 2: External analog VIF1 voltage (0—5 V)
3: External analog VIF1 voltage
(0—10 V or potentiometer)
4: External analog VIF2 voltage (0—5 V)
5: External analog VIF2 voltage
(0—10V or potentiometer)
6: External analog VIF3 voltage (0—5 V)
7: External analog VIF3 voltage
(0—10V or potentiometer)
8: External analog VIF1 current (4—20mA)
9: External analog VIF2 current (4—20mA)
10: External analog VIF3 current (4—20mA)
11: Function code setting (F3017)
98: Pulse train input subPG(option)
99: Pulse train input
3002 PID1 feedback input switching 0: No input 1 0
1: External analog VIF1 voltage (0—5 V)
2: External analog VIF1 voltage
(0—10 V or potentiometer)
3: External analog VIF2 voltage (0—5 V)
4: External analog VIF2 voltage
(0—10V or potentiometer)
5: External analog VIF3 voltage (0—5 V)
6: External analog VIF3 voltage
(0—10V or potentiometer)
7: External analog VIF1 current (4—20mA)
8: External analog VIF2 current (4—20mA)
9: External analog VIF3 current (4—20mA)
10: Communication mode
98: subPG feedback PID (option)
99: PG feedback PID
3003 PID1 control proportional gain 0-100 0.01 0.1
3004 PID1 control integral time 0.01 -100 sec. 0.01 s 0.1
3005 PID1 control differential time 0 -100 sec. 0.01 s 0
3006 PID1 control integral separation 5 — 100% (upper frequency limit reference) 0.1% 20
judgment value
3007 PID1 feedback signal input filter 1-500(set value 1=10ms). 1 10
time constant
3008 Indirect PID1 input reference 5 — 100% (target value reference) 0.1% 20
3009 PID1 deviation limit value 0: No limit 0.1% 100
1 — 100% (upper frequency limit reference)
3010 PID1 output limit value 0: No limit 0.1% 100
1 — 100% (upper frequency limit reference)
3011 PID1 operation polarity switching 1: Command value – feedback value 1 1
2: Feedback value – command value
3012 PID1 gain polarity switching 1: The positive or negative deviation indicates 1 1
the same gain
2: The positive or negative deviation indicates
different gains
3013 PID1 command value gain 0-50 0.01 1
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7-2 Function Code List – PID Function
User
Code Setting Factory
Function Name Data Content Setting
No. Resolution Presets
Value
3014 PID1 feedback value gain 0-50 0.01 1
3015 PID1 control proportional gain (negative: 0-100 0.01 0.1
F3012=2)
3016 PID1 control integral time (negative: 0.01 -100 sec. 0.01 s 0.1
F3012=2)
3017 PID1 control command value 0-6,000 0.1 0
3018 PID1 control feedback value 0-6,000 0.1 0
(communication function)
3019 Frequency corresponding to PID1 control 0-600Hz 0.01Hz 60
maximum command value
3101 PID2 command value input switching 1: Frequency 1 0
2: External analog VIF1 voltage (0—5 V)
3: External analog VIF1 voltage (0—10 V or potentiometer)
4: External analog VIF2 voltage (0—5 V)
5: External analog VIF2 voltage (0—10V or potentiometer)
6: External analog VIF3 voltage (0—5 V)
7: External analog VIF3 voltage (0—10V or potentiometer)
8: External analog VIF1 current (4—20mA)
9: External analog VIF2 current (4—20mA)
10: External analog VIF3 current (4—20mA)
11: Function code setting (F3117)
98: Pulse train input subPG(option)
99 :Pulse train input
3102 PID2 feedback input switching 0: No input 1 0
1: External analog VIF1 voltage (0—5 V)
2: External analog VIF1 voltage (0—10 V or potentiometer)
3: External analog VIF2 voltage (0—5 V)
4: External analog VIF2 voltage (0—10V or potentiometer)
5: External analog VIF3 voltage (0—5 V)
6: External analog VIF3 voltage (0—10V or potentiometer)
7: External analog VIF1 current (4—20mA)
8: External analog VIF2 current (4—20mA)
9: External analog VIF3 current (4—20mA)
10: Communication mode
98:subPG feedback PID (option)
99: PG feedback PID
3103 PID2 control proportional gain 0-100 0.01 0.1
3104 PID2 control integral time 0.01 -100 sec. 0.01 s 0.1
3105 PID2 control differential time 0 -100 sec. 0.01 s 0
3106 PID2 control integral separation judgment 5 — 100% (upper frequency limit reference) 0.1% 20
value
3107 PID2 feedback signal input filter time 1-500(set value 1=10ms). 1 10
constant
3108 Indirect PID2 input reference 5 — 100% (target value reference) 0.1% 20
3109 PID2 deviation limit value 0: No limit 0.1% 100
1 — 100% (upper frequency limit reference)
3110 PID2 output limit value 0: No limit 0.1% 100
1 — 100% (upper frequency limit reference)
3111 PID2 operation polarity switching 1: Command value – feedback value 1 1
2: Feedback value – command value
3112 PID2 gain polarity switching 1: The plus or minus deviation indicates the same gain 1 1
2: The plus or minus deviation indicates different gains
3113 PID2 command value gain 0-50 0.01 1
3114 PID2 feedback value gain 0-50 0.01 1
3115 PID2 control proportional gain 0-100 0.01 0.1
(negative: F3012=2)
3116 PID2 control integral time 0.01 -100 sec. 0.01 s 0.1
(negative: F3012=2)
3117 PID2 control command value 0-6,000 0.1 0
3118 PID2 control feedback value 0-6,000 0.1 0
(communication function)
3119 Frequency corresponding to PID2 control 0-600Hz 0.01Hz 60
maximum command value
3123 PID start mode selection 1: Direct input mode 1 1
2: Condition input mode
3124 PID end mode selection 1: Direct end mode 1 2
2: Condition end mode
3125 PID end setting value 1 — 100% (upper frequency limit standard) 0.1% 20
3127 For factory adjustment
3201 PID control action selection 0: Open loop control 1 0
1: PID1 control
2: PID2 control
3: For factory adjustment
4: External terminal switching PID control
5: Timing switch PID control
3202 For factory adjustment
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7-2 Function Code List – PID Function / Communication Function
User
Setting Factory
Code No. Function Name Data Content Setting
Resolution Presets
Value
3203 External PID control selection 0: No external PID control 1 0
1: External control PID1
2: External control PID2
3: For factory adjustment
4: external controls PID1 and PID2
5: For factory adjustment
6: For factory adjustment
3204 External PID operation mode 1: Operation interlocked with inverter operation 1 1
selection 2: PID output after power input
3: PID output controlled by external terminals
3205 PID constitution selection 0: Without command value addition calculation 1 0
1: With command value addition calculation
3206 Command value addition 0.01-100 0.01 1
calculation PID control gain
3207 PID1/PID2 switching time 0.1 -6,000 minutes 0.1 minute 0.1
3301 Reading PID1 command value Read only 1 ---
3302 Reading PID1 feedback value Read only 1 ---
3303 Reading PID1 input deviation Read only 1 ---
3304 Reading PID1 output value Read only 1 ---
3305 Reading PID2 command value Read only 1 ---
3306 Reading PID2 feedback value Read only 1 ---
Chapter 7
3307 Reading PID2 input deviation Read only 1 ---
3308 Reading PID2 output value Read only 1 ---
3309 For factory adjustment
3310 For factory adjustment
3311 For factory adjustment
3312 For factory adjustment
Communication function
4001 Message checksum 0: No 1 1
1: Yes
4003 Pull-up/down function 0: No 1 0
1: Yes
4004 Communication response time 10-6000ms 1ms 10
4005 Serial communication function 0:No function 1 0
1: Dedicated protocol communication function
2: ModBus communication function
4006 Inverter No. 0—254; for ModBus only 1 1
(0—32; for RS485 communication)
4007 Communication speed 1: 1,200bps 1 4
2: 2,400bps
3: 4,800bps
4: 9,600bps
5: 19,200bps
6: 38,400bps
7: 57,600bps
4008 Parity bit 0: No 1 1
1: Odd
2: Even
4009 Stop bit 1: 1 bit 1 1
2: 2 bits
4010 End bit 0: CR+LF 1 0
1: CR
4011 Inverter’s response to specified 0: Sent 1 0
commands 1: Not sent (Error response sent)
2: Not sent (No error response sent)
4101 ModBus communication timeout 0: No function 0.01 s 0
setting 0.01 -600 sec.
4102 ModBus communication timeout 0: Keep the status
1 0
action 1: Stop alarm
4103 ModBus register address switching 1: register number A 1 1
2: register number B
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7-2 Function Code List – Motor Parameters / Vector Control
User
Code Setting Factory
Function Name Data Content Setting
No. Resolution Presets
Value
Motor Parameters
5001 Motor poles voltage· capacity X Y ZZZ — ※1
X: Poles
Y: Rated voltage
Z: Motor capacity
5002 Motor current rating 0.1-999.9A 0.1A ※1
About 30 — 110% of the inverter current rating
5003 Motor frequency rating 10—600Hz 1Hz ※1
5004 Motor speed rating 0-24,000 rpm 1rpm ※1
5005 Motor insulation type 1: Type A 1 ※1
2: Type E
3: Type B
4: Type F
5: Type H
5006 The motor’s rated voltage during auto 0: The voltage selected by F5001 1V 0
tuning of motor parameters 100-460V
5007 Rated motor slip ratio 0-50% 0.1% 2
5008 The setting of motor parameter auto 0: No range 0.1% 200
tuning range 50-300%
5009 Motor stator resistance 55kW or below 0.001-65Ω 0.001Ω ※1
75kW or above 0.01-650mΩ 0.01mΩ
5010 Motor rotator resistance 55kW or below 0.001-65Ω 0.001Ω ※1
75kW or above 0.01-650mΩ 0.01mΩ
5011 Motor stator inductance 55kW or below 0.1-6,000mH 0.1mH ※1
75kW or above 0.01-600mH 0.01mH
5012 Motor rotator inductance 55kW or below 0.1-6,000mH 0.1mH ※1
75kW or above 0.01-600mH 0.01mH
5013 Motor’s mutual inductance 55kW or below 0.1-6000mH 0.1mH ※1
75kW or above 0.01-600mH 0.01mH
5014 Motor excitation current 0.01-650A 0.01A ※1
5015 Motor’s moment of inertia 0-65kgm2 0.001kgm2 ※1
5016 Load’s inertia moment ratio 1-200 0.01 1
Vector control
6001 Torque limiter (power running) Mode A 0-200% 1% 150
Mode B 0-150% 1% 120
6002 Torque limiter analog input function 0: F6001 1 0
( power running) 1: External analog VIF1 voltage (0—5 V)
2: External analog VIF1 voltage
(0—10 V or potentiometer)
3: External analog VIF2 voltage (0—5 V)
4: External analog VIF2 voltage
(0—10V or potentiometer)
5: External analog VIF3 voltage (0—5 V)
6: External analog VIF3 voltage
(0—10V or potentiometer)
7: External analog VIF1 current (4—20mA)
8: External analog VIF2 current (4—20mA)
9: External analog VIF3 current (4—20mA)
6003 Torque limiter (regeneration) Mode A 0-200% 1% 100
Mode B 0-150%
6004 Torque limiter analog input function 0:F6003 1 0
(regeneration) 1: External analog VIF1 voltage (0—5 V)
2: External analog VIF1 voltage
(0—10 V or potentiometer)
3: External analog VIF2 voltage (0—5 V)
4: External analog VIF2 voltage
(0—10V or potentiometer)
5: External analog VIF3 voltage (0—5 V)
6: External analog VIF3 voltage
(0—10V or potentiometer)
7: External analog VIF1 current (4—20mA)
8: External analog VIF2 current (4—20mA)
9: External analog VIF3 current (4—20mA)
6005 Multiple for starting excitation current 0.1—2 (for applicable motor) 0.01 1
6006 Starting excitation time 0: No starting excitation 0.1 s ※1
0.1 -10 sec.
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7-2 Function Code List – Vector Control / Torque Control
Setting User
Code Factory
Function Name Data Content Resoluti Setting
No. Presets
on Value
6007 Multiple for braking excitation current 0.1—2 (for applicable motor) 0.01 1
6008 Braking excitation time 0: No braking excitation 0.1 s 1
0.1 -10 sec.
6009 Current control gain compensation 0.5-1.5 0.01 1
6010 Speed control ASR proportional gain 0.01-150% 0.01% ※1
6011 Speed control ASR integral time 0 -20 sec. 0.001 s ※1
6012 Speed detection filter cut-off 0: No function 0.01Hz 0
frequency 0.01-500Hz
6013 Torque detection filter cut-off 0: No function 0.1Hz 0
frequency 0.1-5,000Hz
6014 Motor vibration reduction rate 0: No function 1 0
1: 75%
2: 50%
3: 25%
6015 Lower frequency limit for motor 0-240Hz 0.01Hz 0
vibration reduction function
6016 Upper frequency limit for motor 0-240Hz 0.01Hz 0
vibration reduction function
6017 Starting torque 0-100% 0.1% 30
6018 Starting torque duration time 0 -6500 sec. 0.1 s 1
6019 Variable 2nd gain for speed control 0: No variable gain function 0.01% 15
Chapter 7
0.01-150%
6020 Frequency bottom of variable gain for 0-240Hz 0.01Hz 10
speed control
6021 Frequency top of variable gain for 0-240Hz 0.01Hz 30
speed control
Torque control
6101 Torque command selection 1: Operation panel 1 1
2: External analog VIF1 voltage (0—5 V)
3: External analog VIF1 voltage
(0—10 V or capacity)
4: External analog VIF2 voltage (0—5 V)
5: External analog VIF2 voltage
(0—10 V or capacity)
6: External analog VIF3 voltage (0—5 V)
7: External analog VIF3 voltage
(0—10 V or capacity)
8: External analog VIF1 current (4—20mA)
9: External analog VIF2 current (4—20mA)
10: External analog VIF3 current (4—20mA)
6102 Torque command Mode A 0-±200.0% 0.1% 10
Mode B 0-±150.0%
6103 Positive upper value of 20.0-200.0% 0.1% 100
Torque command
6104 Positive lower value of 0-20.0% 0.1% 5
torque command
6105 Negative upper value of 20.0-200.0% 0.1% 100
torque command
6106 Negative lower value of 0-20.0% 0.1% 5
torque command
6107 Bias torque command (VIF1) 0-±200.0%(torque command of 0V or 4mA) 0.1% 0
6108 Gain torque command (VIF1) 0-±200.0%(torque command of 5V or 10V or 20mA) 0.1% 100
6109 Bias torque command (VIF2) 0-±200.0%(torque command of 0V or 4mA) 0.1% 0
6110 Gain torque command (VIF2) 0-±200.0%(torque command of 5V or 10V or 20mA) 0.1% 100
6111 Bias torque command (VIF3) 0-±200.0%(torque command of 0V or 4mA) 0.1% 0
6112 Gain torque command (VIF3) 0-±200.0%(torque command of 5V or 10V or 20mA) 0.1% 100
6113 Torque characteristics selection in 0: Constant torque constant power limit 1 0
constant power zone 1: Constant torque limit
6114 Speed limit selection 0: Speed limit under 1st speed frequency command 1 1
1: Speed limit in function codes
6115 Speed limit value in torque control 0-8,000 rpm 1rpm 1,800
(Forward run side)
6116 Speed limit value in torque control 0-8,000 rpm 1rpm 1,800
(Reverse run side)
6117 Torque control proportional gain 0.01-150% 0.01% ※1
6118 Torque control integral time 0-500ms 0.1ms 50
6119 Lower torque limiting value in speed 0-100% 0.1% 30
limiting
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7-2 Function Code List - Extended Functions
User
Code Setting Factory
Function Name Data Content Setting
No. Resolution Presets
Value
Extended functions
8101 Point to Point control position limiter 1-32,767mm 1mm 32,767
8102 Effective number of bits for Point to 1: Integer 1 1
Point control position 2: 1 digit after decimal point is effective
(Unit=mm) 3: 2 digits after decimal point are effective
8103 Simple Backlash calibration 0-±5,000 pulses 1 pulse 0
8104 Command pulse format 1: Forward / reverse run pulse train 1 1
2: Sign pulse train
(Optional function) 3: 2-phase pulse train
8105 Command pulse logic 1: Positive logic 1 1
(Optional function) 2: Negative logic
8106 PG pulse output divisor 1: 1/1 1 1
2: 1/2
3: 1/4
4: 1/8
(Optional function) 5: 1/16
8107 Deviation counter clear mode 1: Level operation 1 2
2: Rising edge operation
8108 PG pulse multiplication value 1: ×1 1 3
2: ×2
3: ×4
8109 PG output formation selection 1: Corresponding to open collector PG 1 1
2: Corresponding to open collector PG (optional)
3: Corresponding to bus driver PG (optional)
8110 Position control gain 0.1-50 rad/s 0.1rad/s 1
8111 Positioning completion width 0-32,767 pulses 1 pulse 100
8112 Error level limit 0-1,000(set value 1=100 pulses). 1 100
8113 Quick acceleration/deceleration for 0: Disabled 1 1
position control 1: Enabled
8114 Number of pulses within 1 mm 0: Pulse is specified with F8115 1 pulse 0
1-32,767 pulses
8115 Point to point control command 0: No function 0
1-32,767 pulses (※3)
0.01-32,767mm(※3)
8116 Electric gear ratio function selection 0: Inactive 1 0
(Optional function) 1: Active
8117 Electric gear A data 1-100 1 1
(optional function)
8118 Electric gear B data 1-100 1 1
(optional function)
8119 Zero-servo control function selection 0: Inactive 1 0
1: Active
2: Switching on external terminal (P0) zero-servo
8120 Zero speed 1-3,000 rpm 1rpm 30
8121 Zero speed servo complete width 5 — 1,0000 pulses 1 pulse 10
8122 Number of PG pulses 20 — 2,048 pulses 1 pulse 1000
8123 For factory adjustment
8124 For factory adjustment
8125 PG pulse A-B polarity reversal 0: Inactive 1 0
1: Polarity reversal
8126 Speed control ASR proportional gain 0: Act according to the set value of F6010 0.01% 15
in zero-servo 0.01-150%
8127 subPG time constants of filter 2~500ms 1ms 2
(option)
8128 subPG pulse number (option) 20~6000ppr 1ppr 1000
8129 subPG single-phase/two-phase 1. single-phase pulse input 1 2
switching (option) 2. two-phase pulse input
8999 For factory adjustment
The setting values can not be changed during operation.
*1: The representative parameters that are suitable for various models have been input.
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7-2 Function Code List – Optional Functions / Other Functions
The following values have been input from * 2-1 to * 2-8 in various models of inverters.
*2-1 *2-2 *2-3 *2-4 *2-5 *2-6 *2-7 *2-8
Model
F1012 F1013 F1014 F1015 F1016 F1017 F1018 F1019
VM06-0015~0110-*2
5 10 15 20 5 10 15 20
VM06-0015~0110-*4
VM06-0150~0185-*4 15 30 45 60 15 30 45 60
VM06-0220~0750-*4 30 60 90 120 30 60 90 120
VM06-0900~1100-*4 60 120 180 240 60 120 180 240
VM06-1320~3150-*4 75 150 225 300 75 150 225 300
*3: Data content and setting resolutions change with function codes. See 7-3 Description of Functions for details.
Chapter 7
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8. Protection & Error Function
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8-1 Error Operation
Specify the undefined function code number. (not displayed on standard operator panel)
The entered values exceed the allowable range. Or the motor parameters of F5001 (motor poles,
voltage and capacity) are not registered.
User initialization data is not registered. Please use F1604=99 to set the initial user data definition.
Chapter 8
No communication between operator panel and inverter computer. Please disconnect the power supply,
and confirm the connection of operator panel and optional board. Consult the seller when the error is
displayed repeatedly.
No communication between operator panel and inverter computer. Please disconnect the power supply,
and confirm the connection of operator panel and printed circuit board. Consult the seller when the
error is displayed repeatedly.
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8-2 Conflict & Interference Error
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8-2 Conflict & Interference Error
Chapter 8
E1001 Exceed the possible upper frequency limit/motor parameter
sheet error
1411 Analog input switching for set All Exxxx Cannot set analog input repeatedly
frequency gain
1901 Energy-saving mode selection 1 E1001 Only V/f control can use simple energy-saving mode
E2007 Automatic torque compensation and simple energy-saving
mode cannot be used together
E3201 PID control action and simple energy-saving mode cannot be
used together
2 E1001 Only V/f control speed control can use simple energy-saving
mode
E2007 Automatic torque compensation and auto energy-saving mode
cannot be used together
2002 V•f separation command voltage 0 Exxxx Cannot set analog input repeatedly
2007 Auto torque compensation Beyond E1003 Automatic torque compensation, cannot be used unless V/f
selection 0 mode is linear
E1010 Automatic torque compensation, cannot be used unless
acceleration / deceleration curve is linear
E1901 Automatic torque compensation and energy-saving mode
cannot be used together
2201 Graph operation selection 1,2 E1001 In current control mode, graph or disturb operation cannot be
used
All Exxxx Cannot set analog input repeatedly
2236 Disturb modulation analog input All Exxxx Cannot set analog input repeatedly
switching
3001 PID1 command value input All Exxxx Cannot set analog input repeatedly
switching
3002 PID1 feedback input switching All Exxxx Cannot set analog input repeatedly
3101 PID2 command value input All Exxxx Cannot set analog input repeatedly
switching
3102 PID2 feedback input switching All Exxxx Cannot set analog input repeatedly
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8-2 Conflict & Interference Error
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8-3 Warning Status
Chapter 8
Brake resistor stops to prevent heat damage.
I.e. feedback circuit abnormality. Please check feedback value and
Disconnection of feedback cable
feedback signal.
Motor rotation direction Since an operation command unallowed by the specified rotation
direction has been input, please confirm the setting of motor
rotation direction.
Option error Two mounted option boards are conflicting with each other.
(The option board mounted on OPT2 will be invalid.)
Conflict warning for analog input Set voltage input and current input for same analog input channels.
setting Please confirm the function code selected by analog input.
PG line error detection A reverse direction is detected by PG feedback. Please confirm the
phase of PG pulse.
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8-4 Alarm Status
System abnormality Abrupt capacitor discharge? Turn Reconfirm the modified code data. Turn the
off the power so the CHARGE power on and off several times. If the alarm
lamp turns off, turn the power on cannot be cancelled, reset the system using
again and check the alarm. F1604=1 and then turn the power off and on
again. All the function data is initialized to
the factory presets.
System abnormality Excessive external noise? Install a noise collector or filter
Are signal and power lines Keep the signal line far away from the
separated far enough? power line
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8-4 Alarm Status
Overcurrent during
deceleration
Chapter 8
Momentary overload Excessive deceleration rate with a Prolong acceleration time
during deceleration GD2? Decrease the setting value
Setting for current limiting function
(F1701) too high?
Overload during Motor operated with an excessive Reduce the load
acceleration load? Increase the capacity of the inverter and
Overload during Electrothermal level set properly? motor
constant speed Load GD2 too large?
Overload during
deceleration
Overvoltage during Did start-up occur during idle run? Flying start.
acceleration
Overvoltage during Is motor being turned by other Redesign the system so that the motor is
constant speed force? not driven by external force.
Use a brake resistor with a larger capacity.
Overvoltage during Excessive deceleration? Prolong the deceleration time (so that GD2
deceleration of the load is met)
Brake resistor Braking frequency too high? Reduce the braking frequency
overvoltage protection Increase the brake resistor capacity
Disconnection of Feedback signal cable Check feedback signal cable and connect
feedback signal cable disconnected? securely.
(during PID control Feedback signal correct? Set gain frequency properly
action) Gain frequency correct? (F1402, F1404, F1406)
(F1402, F1404, F1406)
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8-4 Alarm Status
Missing input phase Missing an input phase? Check and improve the input current
Check grounding Short-circuited when grounding? Confirm output cable and motor
short-circuit current insulation performance
Disconnection of PG Feedback signal cables are well Connect the feedback signal cable
pulse feedback signal connected? securely
cable Is motor being driven by other Redesign the system so that the motor
Position deviation force? is not driven by external force.
counter abnormality
Cooling fan Cooling fan is working? Check the fan performance
abnormality
Main relay abnormality Turn off the power and wait until Contact the supplier
the CHARGE lamp turns off, turn
the power on again and check the
alarm.
*1: Since all function data are initialized to the factory presets, settings will need to be input again.
*2: After several times of power on/off, contact your supplier if the alarm is displayed again.
*3: Even though a protective function against short-circuit of the main switch element is installed, repeated
short-circuiting may cause deterioration of the elements and lead to damages to the inverter. Therefore the inverter
can only be restarted after checking and removing the cause of the problem.
* If the display on the operation panel goes out for some reason, turn off power supply to the inverter to check the
wiring; then turn the power on after CHARGE lamp has gone out. (Short-circuiting caused by improper connection
of control terminals and so on)
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9. Fault Analysis
Chapter 9
deceleration is not y Output current limiting function activated?
constant y Load too heavy?
Motor heating up y Wrong setting for V/f mode?
y Torque compensation too high?
Rotation speed y Is the load fluctuating?
changes abnormally y Output current limiting function activated?
during operation Is setting of F1701 too low?
No display on the y Voltages at input terminals R, S and T are normal?
interface of operator y Connection between inverter and operator panel satisfies the standard?
panel
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10. Maintenance & Inspection
Careful checking and maintenance are essential to ensure that the general-purpose inverter can
operate correctly with a long service life.
Table 10-1 Inspection must be carried out following the periodic inspection list.
Connection
conductors y No discoloration because of
and wires overheating
y Check resistance between y Disconnect the main wiring y Refer to Table 10-2 Main
terminals of the inverter and measure circuit power module
Main module each terminal with tester (x1 checklist
range)
y Use analog tester
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10-2 Inspection Items
Relay
electromagnetic y No rough surface on the contact inspection
contactor y No abnormal noise when the
switch is ON
Resistor y No disconnection y Odor and visual inspection y No abnormal
y No odor or crack because of y Remove one-end and y Within ±10% of
overheating check with tester indicated resistance
y Use tester or multimeter value
Transformer y No abnormal beat sound or odor y Odor, visual and hearing y No abnormal
inspection
Connector y No loosening of connectors y Visual inspection y No abnormal
y No crack, breakage or
Control circuit display
deformation
Capacitor y No leakage, breakage or y Visual inspection y No abnormal
deformation
Board y No discoloration or dirt y Visual inspection y No abnormal
Display y No break in the LED lamp on y Visual inspection y Make sure the lamp
operation panel lights up.
y No abnormality in key operation y Make sure operations.
y Favorable display of characters
on LCD panel
Fan y No abnormal vibration or noise y Visual and hearing y No abnormal
y No OH alarm inspection
y No loosening of bolts, wiring or y Tighten bolts, wiring and
Cooling system
connectors connectors.
Ventilation flue y No blockage in cooling fan inlet y Visual inspection y No abnormal
and outlet or contamination y Tactile inspection
adhesion of foreign objects.
Fin y No abnormal heating y Tactile inspection or check y No abnormal
the temperature
y Use thermometer
Chapter 10
General y No abnormal vibration or noise y Visual and hearing y No abnormal
inspection
Motor
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10-3 Part Replacement
When replacing a part, please contact your supplier or our sales department.
Turn OFF the power for replacement. Make sure that the fan is stopped before making a
replacement.
Failure to obey may result in personal injury or electric shock.
Cover board
Fan
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10-3 Part Replacement
Fan
Connector
Direction of wind
Chapter 10
After the replacement, reinstall the fan with a sequence of 3 →2→ 1. 第
10
M4×8 screw 章
Cover plate
M4×45 screw
Fan
Direction of wind
Connector
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10-3 Part Replacement
M4×8 screw
Cover board
Fan
Connector
M4×8 screw
Fan
Cover board
M4×60 screw
Direction of wind
Connector
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10-3 Part Replacement
M4 screw
M4 screw
M4 screw
M4 screw
(Two for each fan)
M3 screw
(Two for each fan)
Chapter 10
第
10
章
Direction of wind
M4 screw
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10-3 Part Replacement
Test points
Motor
Power supply
Megger
Grounding
Use a multimeter (high resistance range) for continuity testing of the control circuit. Do not use the
testing instruments such as megger or buzzer.
Note: Use a megger for measurement when the connector status is OFF (in 4-4EMC filter).
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10-5 Electrical Measurement of Main Circuit
Inverter
Three-phase
power supply Motor
Chapter 10
第
Power supply power Digital power meter (can be calculated with the measured 10
factor power supply voltage, current and power)
章
Output voltage Rectifier type AC voltmeter or
digital power meter
Output current Moving-iron type AC ammeter or
digital power meter
Output power Electrodynamic single-phase power meter or
Digital power meter
Output power factor Digital power meter (can be calculated with the measured
power supply voltage, current and power)
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11. Specification
Item Specification
Model(VM06-□□□□-∗2) 0015 0022 0037 0055 0075 0110
Standard applicable motor [KW] 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11
Mode B Rated capacity [KVA] *1 2.7 3.7 5.8 8.5 11.4 16.8
Light Rated current [A] 7.0 9.6 15.1 22.3 30 44
mOutput specification
Power supply impedance 1% and above(Use optional reactor if less than 1%)
Mode B Required power capacity [KVA] *5 2.3 3.1 4.9 7.7 10.4 16.4
Light Input current [A] With DCL 5.9 8.1 12.8 20.3 27.3 43.1
load *6 Without DCL 9.1 12.5 19.6 31.2 42 61.6
Mode A Required power capacity [KVA] *6 1.5 2.6 3.6 5.7 8.3 11.4
Heavy Input current [A] With DCL 4.3 6.8 9.5 14.9 21.8 30
load *6 Without DCL 6.6 10.4 14.6 22.9 33.6 46.2
Protective structure Totally enclosed(IP20)
Cooling method Forced air cooling
Approximate weight 4kg 6kg 7kg
Carrier frequency Sine wave PWM(carrier frequency 1k-14kHz)※7
DC reactor option
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11-1 Inverter Standard Specification
400V
Item Specification
Model(VM06-□□□□-∗∗4) 0015 0022 0040 0055 0075 0110 0150 0185
Standard applicable motor [KW] 0.75 1.5 2.2 4 5.5 7.5 11 15
Mode A Rated capacity [KVA] *1 1.7 2.8 4.2 6.2 8.7 11.8 17.3 22.2
Heavy Rated current [A] *2 2.5 4 6 9 12.6 17 25 32
Output specification
Power supply impedance 1% and above(Use optional reactor if less than 1%)
Mode A Required power capacity [KVA] *6 2.4 3.8 5.8 8.7 12.1 16.4 24.2 31
Heavy Input current [A] With DCL 2.1 3.6 5.5 8.2 11.5 15.5 24.5 31.4
load *7 Without DCL 3.5 5.6 8.4 12.6 17.6 23.8 35 44.8
Mode B Required power capacity [KVA] *6 3.8 5.8 8.7 12.1 16.4 24.2 31 36.8
Light Input current [A] With DCL 3.6 5.5 8.2 11.5 15.5 24.5 31.4 37.2
load *7 Without DCL 5.6 8.4 12.6 17.6 23.8 35 44.8 53.2
Protective structure Totally enclosed(IP20)
Cooling method Forced air cooling
Approximate weight *8 4kg 6kg 7kg
Carrier frequency Sine wave PWM(carrier frequency 1k-14kHz)※9
DC reactor option
Chapter 11
Vary with the impedance changes of the power supply including a DC reactor
*7 Vary with the impedance of the power supply
*8 When an EMC filter is embedded
*9 The maximum value of carrier frequency varies with the inverter capacity mode and operation status.
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11-1 Inverter Standard Specification
Item Specification
Model(VM06-□□□□-∗4) 0220 0300 0370 0450 0550 0750 0900
Standard applicable motor [KW] 18.5 22 30 37 45 55 75
Rated capacity [kVA] *1 26 32 42 51 62 76 102
Mode A Rated current [A] *2 38 46 61 74 90 110 147
Heavy load
Output specification
Power supply impedance 1% and above(Use optional reactor if less than 1%)
Required power capacity [KVA] *6 26 33 42 51 64 82 106
Mode A Input current
Heavy load With DCL 38 47 60 74 93 119 153
[A] *7
Without DCL 55 70 93
Required power capacity [KVA] *6 33 42 51 64 82 106 119
Mode B Input current
Light load With DCL 47 60 74 93 119 153 172
[A] *7
Without DCL 70 93 104
Protective structure Totally enclosed(IP20)
Cooling method Forced air cooling
Approximate weight *8 19kg 35kg 45kg
Carrier frequency Sine wave PWM(carrier frequency 1k-10kHz)※9
DC reactor option Embedded
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11-1 Inverter Standard Specification
Item Specification
Model(VM06-□□□□-∗4) 1100 1320 1600 2000 2200 2500 2800 3150
Standard applicable motor [KW] 90 110 132 160 185 200 220 250
Rated capacity [KVA] *1 120 146 175 211 249 267 295 327
Mode A
Heavy Rated current [A] *2 173 211 253 304 360 386 426 472
Output specification
Power supply impedance 1% and above(Use optional reactor if less than 1%)
Required power capacity [KVA] *6 120 146 180 211 249 267 295 327
Mode A
Heavy Input current With DCL 161 196 235 283 335 359 396 439
load [A] *7 Without DCL
Required power capacity [KVA]*6 146 180 211 267 295 327 374 409
Mode B Input current With DCL 196 235 283 359 396 439 502 549
Light [A] *7
load Without DCL
Protective structure Totally enclosed(IP20)
Cooling method Forced air cooling
Approximate weight *8 62kg 110kg 140kg
Carrier frequency Sine wave PWM(carrier frequency 1k-8kHz)※9
DC reactor Standard
Chapter 11
*7 Vary with the impedance of the power supply
*8 When an EMC filter is embedded
*9 The maximum value of carrier frequency varies with the inverter capacity mode and operation status.
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11-2 Inverter General Specification
Analog setting 3 channels, 0-5V, 0-10V, 4-20mA, potentiometer (5kΩ, 0.3W and above)
Frequency command, forward run command, reverse run command,
acceleration/deceleration time setting, idle-run stop、alarm reset, emergency stop,
Input signal jogging selection, step frequency setting, operation signal hold and others
[Digital input: 8 channels (arbitrary allocation)], [Analog input: 3 channels for current
and voltage]
Contact output Alarm batch and multifunctional contact output (1C contact, 250VAC, 0.3A)
Output signal Operating, frequency matching, overload alarm, undervoltge, frequency approach and
Monitor signal etc.
[Open-collector output: 3 channels (arbitrary allocation), Analog output: 2 channels]
LED display Frequency, output current, speed, load factor, no unit: (output voltage, power and etc.),
operating, alarm
LCD display Various status, code, alarm, message display (English, Japanese, Chinese)
Communication I/F RS485、Mod-bus-RTU
External power supply output DC24V、150mA(control terminal board)
Current limiting, overcurrent shutoff, motor overload, external thermal alarm,
Protection function
undervoltage, overvoltage, momentary power failure, fin overheat, missing phase
Overvoltage prevention, current limiting during acceleration/deceleration, brake
Warning function
resistor overheat, overload, overheating of radiator fins
Ambient temperature -10℃-+50℃(no frost); heavy load, -10℃-+40℃(no frost); light load
Storage temperature -20℃-+65℃(short-term storage during transportation)*4
Environment
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11-3 Communication Function Specification
Chapter 11
① Never place it directly on the ground.
② If equipment is stored in an environment which is worse than above mentioned, pack and seal the
equipment with polyvinyl resin plastic film, add an internal desiccant to prevent humidity.
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12. External Dimension
2- d
H1
H
d (t)
W1 (11.6) D
Capacity H H1 W W1 D d t
VM06-0015-∗2
VM06-0022-∗2
280 266 150 138 160 5 7
VM06-0037-∗2
VM06-0055-∗2
VM06-0075-∗2
300 286 200 187 195 5.5 7
VM06-0110-∗2
VM06-0015-∗4
VM06-0022-∗4
280 266 150 138 160 5 7
VM06-0040-∗4
VM06-0055-∗4
VM06-0075-∗4
300 286 200 187 195 5.5 7
VM06-0110-∗4
VM06-0150-∗4
330 316 220 208 195 5.5 7
VM06-0185-∗4
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12-1 Master Dimension
Capacity H H1 H2 W W1 D d t
VM06-0220-*4
VM06-0300-*4 610 593 10 240 216 283 7 20
VM06-0370-*4
VM06-0450-*4
740 722 10 280 256 295 8 20
VM06-0550-*4
VM06-0750-*4
810 786 12 320 296 318 12 30
VM06-0900-*4
Chapter 12
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12-2 Master Dimension
Capacity H H1 H2 W W1 W2 D d
VM06-1100-*4
900 870 15 350 250 140 340 15
VM06-1320-*4
VM06-1600-*4
VM06-2000-*4 1010 980 15 500 400 290 380 15
VM06-2200-*4
VM06-2500-*4
VM06-2800-*4 1010 980 15 680 580 470 380 15
VM06-3150-*4
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12-2 Operation Panel
Chapter 12
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12-3 DC reactor dimension
Subsidiary DC reactor
capacity A B C D E F G H I
type
VM06-1100-*4 VM-DCL-110K
330 295 130 105 180 82 4-9φ×15L
VM06-1320-*4 VM-DCL-132K M10
85
VM06-1600-*4 VM-DCL-160K
410 360 200
VM06-2000-*4 VM-DCL-200K
VM06-2200-*4 VM-DCL-220K 185 155 90
4-9φ×25L
VM06-2500-*4 VM-DCL-250K 420 365 220 110 M16
VM06-2800-*4 VM-DCL-280K
VM06-3150-*4 VM-DCL-315K 380 320 215 185 235 96 130
(Unit: mm)
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13. Peripheral Equipments & Options
Please work on the equipment only when the safety precautions are confirmed.
Failure to observe may result in personal injury and fire.
The followings are options for series. Please configure the peripheral equipments (including options)
according to the situation and purpose.
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13. Peripheral mechanical equipments & options
The following optional boards built into the inverter are available.
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Memorandum
SANKEN ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
TEX48203-083A
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