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Table of contents
Document Outline
Cover
Preface
Safety Information
Visual Aids
General Precautions
Safety Precautions
Warning Label Contents and Position
Definition of Terms
How to Change the Digital Operator Display from Japanese to English
Table of Contents
Introduction
1.1 Outline and Functions
1.1.1 Outline of Control Methods
1.1.2 Functions
1.2 Nomenclature
1.2.1 VS-616G5 Components
1.2.2 Digital Operator Components
Handling Inverters
2.1 Confirmations upon Delivery
2.1.1 Nameplate Information
2.2 Temporary Storage
2.2.1 Storage Location
2.2.2 Storage Method
2.3 Transportation
2.3.1 Precautions During Transportation
2.3.2 Lifting with Wires
2.3.3 Transporting on Rollers
2.4 External Dimensions and Mounting Dimensions
2.5 Checking and Controlling the Installation Site
2.5.1 Installation Site
2.5.2 Controlling the Ambient Temperature
2.5.3 Protecting the Inverter Panel from Foreign Matter
2.5.4 Floor Level
2.5.5 Inverter Panel Connections (Side-by-side Connection)
2.5.6 Tightening Anchor Bolts
2.6 Installation Orientation and Space
2.7 Removing/Attaching the Digital Operator
Wiring
3.1 Connection Diagram
3.2 Terminal Positions
3.3 Cable Sizes
3.4 Wiring Main Circuit Terminals
3.4.1 Main Circuit Terminal Functions
3.4.2 Main Circuit Configurations
3.4.3 Precautions for Wiring Main Circuit Power Input
3.5 Wiring Control Circuit Terminals
3.5.1 Control Circuit Terminal Functions External Terminal Code
3.6 Wiring Check
3.7 Installing and Wiring PG Speed Control Cards
3.7.1 Installing a PG Speed Control Card
3.7.2 PG Speed Control Card Terminal Blocks
3.7.3 Wiring a PG Speed Control Card
3.7.4 Wiring PG Speed Control Card Terminal Blocks
3.7.5 Selecting the Number of PG (Encoder) Pulses
3.8 Grounding
3.8.1 Connection of Ground Bus Bar
3.8.2 Connection of Ground Cable for Control Signals
Setting User Constants
4.1 Using the Digital Operator
4.2 Modes
4.2.1 Inverter Modes
4.2.2 Switching Modes
4.2.3 User Constant Access Levels
4.2.4 Operation Mode
4.2.5 Initialize Mode
4.2.6 Programming Mode
4.2.7 Autotuning Mode
4.2.8 Modified Constants Mode
Trial Operation
5.1 Procedure
5.2 Trial Operation Procedures
5.2.1 Power ON
5.2.2 Checking the Display Status
5.2.3 Initializing Constants
5.2.4 Setting Input Voltage
5.2.5 Autotuning
5.2.6 No-load Operation
5.2.7 Loaded Operation
Basic Operation
6.1 Common Settings
6.1.1 Setting the Access Level and Control Method: A1-01, A1-02
6.1.2 Frequency Reference Settings: b1-01, H3-01, H3-08, H3-09
6.1.3 Frequency Reference from Digital Operator: b1-01, o1-03, d1-01 to d1-09
6.1.4 Run Source and Sequence Input Responsiveness: b1-02, b1-06, b1-07
6.1.5 Acceleration/Deceleration Times: C1-01 through C1-08, C1-09, C1-10, C1-11
6.1.6 Prohibiting Reverse Operation: b1-04
6.1.7 Selecting the Stopping Method: b1-03
6.1.8 Multi-function Input Settings: H1-01 through H1-06
6.2 Open-loop Vector Control
6.2.1 Autotuning
6.2.2 Autotuning Faults
6.3 V/f Control
6.3.1 Setting the Motor Constants: E1-01, E1-02, E2-01
6.3.2 V/f Pattern Selection: E1-03
6.4 Flux Vector Control
6.4.1 PG Speed Control Card Settings
6.4.2 Setting the Zero-speed Operation Constants
6.4.3 Autotuning
6.4.4 Speed Control (ASR) Structure
6.4.5 Speed Control (ASR) Gain
6.5 V/f Control with PG
6.5.1 Motor Constants: E1-01, E1-02, E2-01, E2-04
6.5.2 V/f Pattern Selection: E1-03
6.5.3 PG Speed Control Card Settings
6.5.4 Speed Control (ASR) Structure
6.5.5 Adjusting Speed Control (ASR) Gain
Advanced Operation
7.1 Open-loop Vector Control
7.1.1 Torque Limit Function
7.1.2 Adjusting Speed Feedback
7.1.3 Setting/Adjusting Motor Constants
7.2 Normal V/f Control
7.2.1 Energy-saving Control Function
7.2.2 Hunting-prevention Function
7.2.3 Setting Motor Constants
7.3 Flux Vector Control
7.3.1 Droop Control Function
7.3.2 Zero-servo Function
7.3.3 Torque Control
7.3.4 Speed/Torque Control Switching Function
7.3.5 Torque Limit Function
7.3.6 Setting/Adjusting Motor Constants
7.4 V/f Control with PG Feedback
7.4.1 Energy-saving Control Function
7.4.2 Hunting-prevention Function
7.4.3 Setting Motor Constants
7.5 Common Functions
7.5.1 Application Constants: b
7.5.2 Tuning Constants: C
7.5.3 Reference Constants: d
7.5.4 Option Constants: F
7.5.5 External Terminal Functions: H
7.5.6 Protective Functions: L
7.5.7 Operator Constants: o
User Constants
8.1 Initialize Mode Constants
8.2 Programming Mode Constants
8.2.1 Application Constants: b
8.2.2 Autotuning Constants: C
8.2.3 Reference Constants: d
8.2.4 Motor Constant Constants: E
8.2.5 Options Constants: F
8.2.6 Terminal Constants: H
8.2.8 Operator Constants: o
8.2.9 Factory Settings that Change with the Control Method (A1-02)
8.2.10 Factory Settings that Change with the Inverter Capacity (o2-04)
Troubleshooting
9.1 Protective and Diagnostic Functions
9.1.2 Minor Fault Detection
9.1.3 Operation Errors
9.1.1 Fault Detection
9.2 Troubleshooting
9.2.1 If Constant Constants Cannot Be Set
9.2.2 If the Motor Does Not Operate
9.2.3 If the Direction of the Motor Rotation is Reversed
9.2.4 If the Motor Does Not Put Out Torque or If Acceleration is Slow
9.2.5 If the Motor Does Not Operate According to Reference
9.2.6 If the Slip Compensation Function Has Low Speed Precision
9.2.7 If There is LowSpeed Control Accuracy at High-speed Rotationin Open-loopVec-tor Control Mode
9.2.8 If Motor Deceleration is Slow
9.2.9 If the Motor Overheats
9.2.10 If There is Noise When the Inverter is Started or From an AM Radio
9.2.11 If the Ground Fault Interrupter Operates When the Inverter is Run
9.2.12 If There is Mechanical Oscillation
9.2.13 If the Motor Rotates Even When Inverter Output is Stopped
9.2.14 If 0 V is Detected When the Fan is Started, or Fan Stalls
9.2.15 If Output Frequency Does Not Rise to Frequency Reference
Maintenance and Inspection
10.1 Maintenance and Inspection
10.1.1 Daily Inspection
10.1.2 Periodic Inspection
10.1.3 Periodic Maintenance of Parts
10.1.4 Replacement of In-panel Ventilation Fan Unit
10.1.5 Dismounting and Mounting the Module
Specifications
11.1 Standard Inverter Specifications
11.2 Specifications of Options and Peripheral Devices
11.2.1 Selection of MCCB and Ground Fault Interrupter
11.2.2 Module Draw-out Lift
11.2.3 Option Cards
Appendix
12.1 Inverter Application Precautions
12.1.1 Selection
12.1.2 Settings
12.1.3 Handling
12.2 Motor Application Precautions
12.2.1 Using the Inverter for an Existing Standard Motor
12.2.2 Power Transmission Mechanism (Speed Reducers, Belts, and Chains)
12.3 Peripheral Device Application Precautions
12.4 Wiring Examples
12.4.1 Using Two Braking Units in Parallel 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz
12.4.2 Using a JVOP-95-j,-96-j VS Operator
12.4.3 Using an Open-collector Transistor for Operation Signals
12.4.4 Using Open-collector, Contact Outputs
12.5 Function Block Diagram
12.6 Spare Parts Lists
12.7 User Constants
Indexes
Index A-D
Index E-I
Index J-M
Index N-P
Index Q-T
Index U-V
Index W-Z
Rear Cover
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