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SENLAN INVERTER

USER’S MANUAL

SB200 Series Inverter


High Performance General Space Verctor Control

Input: 3 Phase 400v class


Capacty:1.5 ~ 400kw

Version 1.3

Hope Senlan Science & Technology Holding Corp., Ltd.

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Table of Contents

PREFACE .......................................................................................................................................................... 1
1. NOTES ON SAFETY............................................................................................................................... 3
1.1. Notes on Safety................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.2. Caution:............................................................................................................................................................ 4

2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................. 8


2.1. Universal Technical Specification of SB200 Inverter Series .......................................................................... 8
2.2. Specification of the Inverter Series ...............................................................................................................10

3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING......................................................................................................14


3.1. Inverter Installation........................................................................................................................................14
3.2. Uninstallation/Installation of Inverter Components ......................................................................................15
3.3 Wiring of Inverter ...........................................................................................................................................17
3.4. Electromagnetic Interference Control Methods ............................................................................................23

4. INVERTER OPERATION AND TRIAL OPERATION.........................................................26


4.1. Inverter Operation and Display .....................................................................................................................26
4.2. Initial Energization ........................................................................................................................................31
4.3. Guide to Quick Debugging............................................................................................................................31

5. LISTS OF FUNCTION PARAMETERS.......................................................................................33


F0: Basic Parameters ............................................................................................................................................33
F1: Acceleration/Deceleration, Startup, Shutdown and Jog Parameters..............................................................35
F2: V/F Control Parameters..................................................................................................................................37
F3. Motor Parameters ...........................................................................................................................................38
F4: Digital Input Terminals and Multi-Speed.......................................................................................................38
F5: Settings of Digital Output and Relay Output .................................................................................................40
F6: Terminals Settings for Analog Quantities and Pulse Frequency....................................................................43
F7: PID Parameters...............................................................................................................................................47
F8: Dedicated Water Supply Functions ................................................................................................................48
F9: Time Management (Applicable to LCD Control Panel Only) .......................................................................53
Fb: Protection Functions and Advanced Inverter Settings ...................................................................................54
FC: Keyboard Operation and Display Settings ....................................................................................................58
FF: Communcation Parameters ............................................................................................................................59
Fn: Factory Settings..............................................................................................................................................60
FP: Fault Logs.......................................................................................................................................................61
FU: Data Monitoring ............................................................................................................................................63

6. DETAILS ABOUT FUNCTION PARAMETERS .....................................................................65


6.1. F0: Basic Parameters .....................................................................................................................................65
6.2. F1: Acceleration/Deceleration, Startup, Shutdown and Jog Parameters.......................................................69
6.3. F2: V/F Control Parameters...........................................................................................................................74
6.4. F3: Motor Parameters ....................................................................................................................................79
6.5. F4: Digital Input Terminals and Multi-Speed ...............................................................................................80
6.6. F5: Digital Output and Relay Output Settings ..............................................................................................90
6.7 F6: Settings of Analog Quantities and Pulse Frequency Terminals ...............................................................97

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6.8 F7: PID Parameters.......................................................................................................................................105
6.9. F8: Dedicated Water Supply Functions ....................................................................................................... 111
6.10. F9: Time Management (Applicable to LCD Control Panel Only)............................................................123
6.11 Fb: Protection Functions and Advanced Inverter Settings .........................................................................126
6.12 FC: Keyboard Operation and Display Settings ..........................................................................................135
6.13 FF: Communication Parameters .................................................................................................................138
6.14 FP: Fault Lists.............................................................................................................................................147
6.15 FU: Data Monitoring ..................................................................................................................................149

7 SOLUTIONS TO FAULTS AND ABNORMALITIES ...........................................................151


7.1 Inverter Faults and Solutions........................................................................................................................151
7.2 Inverter Alarms and Solutions ......................................................................................................................155
7.3. Inverter Operation Abnormalities and Solutions.........................................................................................157

8. UPKEEP, MAINTENANCE AND AFTER-SALES SERVICE .........................................159


8.1. Daily Upkeep and Maintenance ..................................................................................................................159
8.2. Regular Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................159
8.3. Replacement of Inverter Wearing Parts.......................................................................................................160
8.4. Storage of Inverters......................................................................................................................................160
8.5. After-Sales Service ......................................................................................................................................161

9. OPTIONAL FITTINGS ......................................................................................................................162


9.1 Braking Units................................................................................................................................................162
9.2 Communication Components .......................................................................................................................163
9.3 AC Reactor on the Input Side .......................................................................................................................163
9.4 EMI Filter and Ferrite Chip Common Mode Filter......................................................................................163
9.5. Digital I/O Extension Board ........................................................................................................................163
9.6 Relay Extension Unit (SL-5X6T).................................................................................................................164
9.7 Control Panel Complete with Parameter Copying (SB-PU70E)..................................................................166
9.8 LCD Control Panel Complete with Parameter Copying (SB-PU 200; Simplified Chinese Version)..........166
9.9. Control Panel Mounting Box.......................................................................................................................171

10. APPLICATION EXAMPLES ........................................................................................................172


10.1. Example 1: Two Variable-Frequency Cyclic Switchover Pumps (under Common Control) plus
One Auxiliary Pump ...................................................................................................................................172
10.2. Example 2: Constant Pressure Water Supply by Inverter plus Soft Starter ..............................................173

11 VERSION INFORMATION ............................................................................................................176

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Preface

Preface
Thank you for selecting Senlan SB200 frequency inverter series. SB200 series integrate the optimized
high-performance space vector control VVVF algorithm which supports numerous advanced functions,
e.g. auto torque boost, slip compensation, oscillation suppression, tracking startup, stall prevention,
precise deadband compensation, auto voltage stabilization, process identification and auto carrier
frequency adjustment. With inbuilt constant pressure water supply and clock modules, the series are
suitable for most industrial control applications.

This manual provides the user with a guide on installation & wiring, parameter setting, daily
maintenance, fault diagnosis and troubleshooting. The user is required to peruse the whole content of
the manual carefully and be familiarized with the relevant know-how and notes on inverter safety
before any attempts of installation, setting, operation and maintenance.

The technical specifications applied to this product or the content of this manual may be subject to any
change without prior notifying.

This manual is required to be kept properly until the inverter is out of its service life.

Items to Be Checked on Opening the Packing Case


The user is required to carefully check and confirm the following items on opening the packing case. If
you have any problem, don’t hesitate to contact us or your supplier for a solution.

What to Confirm How to Confirm


Is the inverter identical with the Check if the nameplate inscriptions on the side of the inverter
product you’ve ordered? comply with the requirements in your order
If there is any damages on the Check the overall appearance of the product to see if there are
product? any damages arising from transportation

Inverter Model Description

SB200 -15 T 4
Slanvert Frequency
400V Class
Inverter SB200 Series
Rated Capacity:15kW Three Phase

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Preface

Inverter Nameplate Inscriptions (Instance: SB200-15T4)

SENLAN INVERTER MADE IN CHINA

Model: SB200-15T4 Applicable Standard: GB/T12668.2


Rated Input: 3phase 380v 50/60Hz Product No.: 1234567
Rated Output: 3phase 0~380v 0~650Hz
Rated Current: 30A Bar Code
Rated Power: 15kw

SLANVERT Hope Senlan Science & Technology Holding Corp., ltd

Definition of Safety ID Markings


Any safety-specific content of this manual may use the following markings for identification. The user

is required to follow the instructions of the content identified with safety markings.

CAUTION: Any wrong operation or against the instructions may cause inverter damage or

personal injury/fatality.

CAUTION: Any noncompliant operation may cause abnormal system operation which, in

serious cases, may induce inverter damage or mechanical damage.

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Notes on Safety

1. Notes on Safety

1.1. Notes on Safety

(1) Installation
„ The inverter must not be installed at places with combustibles or in the vicinity of
combustibles; otherwise there may cause fire.
„ The inverter must not be installed in an environment exposed to flammable gases;
otherwise There may cause explosion.

(2) Wiring
„ Confirm that the HV indicator lamp is thoroughly extinguished and the positive/negative
busbar voltage is below 36V; otherwise there may be a risk of electric shock.
„ Confirm that no wiring operation is permitted unless the power supply is thoroughly
disconnected; otherwise there may be an electric shock hazard.
„ Don’t try to connect the DC terminals (P+/N-) directly with a dynamic braking resistor;
otherwise there may be a fire hazard.
„ The terminal voltage of the power supply must not exceed the rated voltage; otherwise
there may be inverter damage.
„ The earth terminal of the inverter must be properly and reliably earthed in compliance
with the applicable national technical specifications; otherwise there may be an electric
shock hazard;

(3) Inspection Prior to Connection to Power Supply

„ Prior to connection to the power supply, remember to check that proper wiring is provided
for the electrical peripherals, especially electrical circuits related to the safety of air circuit
breakers and fault alarm devices.
„ Prior to connection to the power supply, remember to close the cover of the inverter;
otherwise there may be an electrical shock or explosion.
„ The inverter provides control for high-speed operation of electric motors. If you intend to
apply the inverter to a frequency above the rated motor frequency, you must confirm that
the motor and the electrical parts can support high-speed operation.

(4) Notes on Connection to Power Supply and Operation


„ Prior to a trial operation, check that all parameters are correctly set.
„ The front cover must not be opened when the power supply is available, for the high
voltage within may cause an electrical shock.
„ Do not try to operate an inverter with wet hands; otherwise there may be an electrical
shock.

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Notes on Safety

„ Factory settings for inverter self-start must be configured as “ALLOWED”. If terminal


control is available and operation signals are effective, the inverter will self-start upon
connection to the power supply.
„ Do not try to start up or shut down the inverter by direct disconnection from the power
supply.
„ Reconfigure the relevant parameters after the execution parameters are initialized.
„ After the restart function is selected (as in the event of a fault self-reset or a restart after
instantaneous power failure), do not approach the electric motor or mechanical load while
the inverter is ready for a startup.

(5) Notes on Transportation and Packaging


„ Do not pile more inverters than allowed by the packing cases.
„ Do not put weights on inverters.
„ Do not leave the cover open while the inverters are in transit.
„ Do not apply forces to the control panel or the cover while the inverters are being
handled; otherwise personal injuries or property damage may occur.

(6) Disposal on Expiration of Service Life


„ Dispose of the inverter as industrial waste.
„ Explosions may occur if the electrolytic capacitor within the inverter is being burnt.
„ Toxic gases may be emitted when the plastic parts of the inverter are burnt.

1.2. Caution:

(1) Ambient Conditions


„ An SB200 inverter must be used in an environment conforming to the product specification;
otherwise there may be a fault or shortened product life.

(2) Motor and Electrical Load


„ Comparison with Line Frequency Operation

The SB200 series are PWM voltage inverters with a certain level of harmonics in output voltage.
Compared with a line frequency power supply, the voltage loss, temperature rise and noise
generated by a working motor are slightly higher.
If the voltage of the power supply is relatively high or the wiring of the motor extends a long
distance, insulation strength of the cables and the motor must be taken into consideration.
„ Constant-Torque Low-Speed Operation

When a conventional motor driven by an inverter is in prolonged low-speed operation, the


motor temperature will rise because the heat dissipation effect of the motor becomes poorer. If

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a prolonged constant-torque low-speed operation is required, a variable-frequency motor must


be selected, or forced air cooling be provided.
„ Motor Overload Protection

When an adapted motor is used, the inverter can provide overload protection for the motor. If
the motor does not match the rated inverter capacity, adjust the parameters for protection, or
take any other protection measure to ensure safe motor operation.
„ Operation at a Frequency above the Rated Motor Frequency

If the motor runs at a frequency above the rated frequency, the user must confirm that the speed
range of the motor bearing and mechanical parts supports the operation, in addition to motor
vibration and noise increase.
„ Lubrication of Mechanical Devices

Mechanical devices requiring lubrication, such as the gearbox and gears, may be damaged by
deteriorating lubrication caused by prolonged low-speed operation. Confirm that prior to
lubrication.
„ Regenerated Torque Load

On such occasions as load elevation, there are frequent cases of regenerative torque, which may
cause inverter shutdowns for overvoltage protection. Therefore, the user must consider selecting
specific braking units of a proper specification.
„ Mechanical Resonance Points of Load-Carrying Devices

Load-carrying devices may have mechanical resonance points that respond to the inverter in a
specified output frequency range. The resonance effect may be dampened by installing
vibration-resistant rubber pads under the base plate of the motor or avoided by configuring the
avoidance frequency of the inverter.
„ Motor Insulation Check Prior to Connection to the Inverter

The motor must be checked for insulation before a commissioning or operation after a longtime
shutdown to prevent an inverter damage caused by deteriorated winding insulation. The
insulation test must be aided with a 500V voltage-type megger. The measured insulation
resistance must be at least 5MΩ. Do not use motors with poor insulation ratings. As the inverter
provides power supply to the motor in a PWM mode, a poor insulation rating motor is
susceptible to insulation damage.

(3) Inverter

„ Capacitors or Pressure-Sensitive Elements to Improve Power Factor

As the output voltage of the inverter is PWM voltage, any installation of power
factor-improving capacitors or lightning protection pressure-sensitive resistors at the output
terminal may induce inverter trip or element damage. Uninstall any such capacitor or resistor.

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Notes on Safety

„ Contactor, etc. Installed at the Output Terminal of the Inverter

If installation of contactors, etc. is required between the output terminal and the motor, please
ensure that make-break operations are conducted when the inverter has no power output;
otherwise the inverter may be damaged.
„ Frequent Startup/Shutdown Operations

Control terminals are recommended for the startup/shutdown of the inverter. The user is
absolutely not permitted to directly shut down or start up the inverter via such circuit-breakers
as a contactor on the input terminal of the inverter.
„ Application beyond the Rated Voltage

It is inadvisable to apply the SB200 inverter series to ranges beyond the permitted input
voltage. If the user needs to apply the inverter to ranges beyond the rated voltage, please use a
step-up or step-down transformer for transformation.
„ Switching from 3-Phase Input to Single Phase Input

The change from 3-phase input to single phase input will augment the voltage/current ripples
of the busbar. Ripples affect the service life of capacitors in the main circuit and deteriorate
the performance of the inverter as well.
It is not recommended to switch to single-phase input. If a single-phase power supply is necessitated,
the user must cancel phase-failure protection and reduce the ratings to a max of 60%. If a 30kW
inverter or above requires to be changed to single phase input, ensure that the single-phase input
terminal is connected to Terminals R and S, otherwise the inverter will fail to work.
„ Lightning Surge Protection

The inverter has an inbuilt lightning overvoltage protector capable of self-protection against
induced lightning shocks.
„ Leakage Protector

Quick startups or shutdowns during inverter operation necessarily induce high-frequency


leakage currents, which may sometimes cause misoperations of the leakage protection circuit.
In the event of the aforesaid problems, reduce the carrier frequency and the length of the
lead-in wire appropriately; besides, the leakage protector must be correctly installed.

Keep the following points in mind when installing a leakage protector:


1) It is more proper to install the protector at the input terminal of the inverter and behind the air
circuit-breaker (not a fuse circuit-breaker).
2) The selected leakage protector must be insensitive to higher harmonics (sensitivity: Above
30mA) or specially suited for inverter applications. If a common leakage protector is selected, it
must have sensitivity above 200mA and an action time above 0.1s.
„ Inverter Derating
1) When the ambient temperature exceeds 40℃, the inverter must be derated by 5% for every

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increment of one degree Celsius. Also, forced external heat dissipation must be provided.
2) At 1,000m above sea level, the thinner air will deteriorate the heat dissipation effect of the
inverter. Therefore, the inverter must be derated by 1% for every increment of 100m.
3) When the set carrier frequency exceeds the factory settings, the inverter must be derated by 5%
for every increment of 1kHz.

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Product Specification

2. Product Specification

2.1. Universal Technical Specification of SB200 Inverter Series

Item Description
3-phase, 380V; 50/60Hz
Rated Voltage/Frequency
Input
Voltage: 320-420V; voltage unbalance:<3 % ;
Range
frequency: 47-63Hz
Output Voltage 3-phase; 0v-input voltage; error: below 5%
Output Frequency 0.00-650.00Hz
Overload Capacity 110% of rated current; 1 minute
Digital setting: 0.01Hz; analog setting: 0.1% of max
Frequency Resolution
frequency
Analog setting: ±0.2% of max frequency (25±10℃);
Output Frequency Accuracy
digital setting: 0.01Hz (-10—+40℃)
Settings may be configured via the control panel,
Command Execution Channel control terminal or communication port. Switching is
enabled via the terminal
Control panel, communication port, UP/DOWN
Frequency Setting Channel
adjustment, AI1, AI2, AI3 or PFI
Flexible auxiliary frequency micro-adjustment and
Auxiliary Frequency Setting
frequency setting synthesis
Torque Elevation Auto/manual torque elevation
Customizable V/F curves, linear V/F curves and 5
V/F Curve
torque reduction characteristic curves
Jogging frequency range: 0.10-50.00Hz; jogging
Jogging
acceleration/deceleration time: 0.1-60.0s
Load-based auto V/F optimization, capable of auto
Auto Energy Saving
energy saving
When the grid voltage fluctuates within a specified
Output
AVR range, the inverter can automatically maintain a
constant output voltage
Auto carrier regulation based on load characteristics
Auto Carrier Regulation
and ambient temperature
Random PWM Tone adjustment for an operating motor
Instantaneous Power Failure Uninterrupted operation via busbar voltage regulation
Solution in the event of an instantaneous power failure
Braking time: 0.0-60.0s; braking current: 0.0-100.0%
DC Braking
of rated current
PFI Max input frequency: 50kHz
Connector open circuit-type pulse square wave signal
PFO
output; programmable
3-channel analog signal input; options for
Analog Input voltage/current modes; capable of positive/negative
input
2-channel analog signal output; options for 0/4-20mA
Analog Output
or 0/2-10V; programmable
Digital Input 8-channel multifunctional digital input
2-channel multifunctional collector open-circuit
Digital Output
output; 5-channel multifunctional relay output
Inbuilt RS48S communication interface supporting
Communication
Modbus protocol and USS commands
Two PID parameter systems and multiple correction
Feature Process Identification
modes

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Product Specification

Item Description
Multiple water supply modes: fire water control,
water injection control, clean water pool inspection,
Water Supply Mode wastewater pool inspection, drainage pump control,
sleeping, pump change at regular intervals and pump
overhaul
Custom Menu 30 user parameters can be customized
Parameter display different from the factroy settings
Change of Parameter Display
is supported
Convenient for adjustment of the optimized energy
KWH Meter
saving schemes
Protection is available for overcurrent, overvoltage,
undervoltage, input/output phase lack, output
Protection
short-circuit, overheat, motor overload, external fault,
analog input disconnection, stall prevention, etc.
Braking units, extension cords for control panel,
remote control box, digital I/O extension boards, relay
Fittings extension boards, control panel capable of parameter
copying (SB-PU70E) and LCD- display control panel
(SB-PU200)
Indoors; an elevation below 1,000m; away from
exposure to direct sunlight, dust, corrosive gases,
Application
combustible gases, oil mist, water vapor, drippings
and saline mist
Environment
Ambient Temperat- -10-+40℃/<90%RH; no condensate or dew
ure/Humidity
StorageTemperature -20-+60℃
Vibration Below 5.9m/s2 (0.6g)
IP Rating IP20
Structure
Cooling Mode Force air cooling with fan control

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2.2. Specification of the Inverter Series


Refer to the following table for the ratings of the SB200 inverter series:

Common Application Heavy Load Application


(110%IN every 10 minutes on (150%Ihd every 10 minutes on
Rated
every minute) every minute)
Model No. Capacity
(kVA) Adapted Adapted
Rated Output Rated Output
Motor Motor
Current (A) Current (A)
(kW) (kW)
SB200-1.5T4 2.4 3.7 1.5 3 1.1
SB200-2.2T4 3.6 5.5 2.2 3.7 1.5
SB200-4T4 6.4 9.7 4 5.5 2.2
SB200-5.5T4 8.5 13 5.5 9.7 4
SB200-7.5T4 12 18 7.5 13 5.5
SB200-11T4 16 24 11 18 7.5
SB200-15T4 20 30 15 24 11
SB200-18.5T4 25 38 18.5 30 15
SB200-22T4 30 45 22 38 18.5
SB200-30T4 40 60 30 45 22
SB200-37T4 49 75 37 60 30
SB200-45T4 60 91 45 75 37
SB200-55T4 74 112 55 91 45
SB200-75T4 99 150 75 112 55
SB200-90T4 116 176 90 150 75
SB200-110T4 138 210 110 176 90
SB200-132T4 167 253 132 210 110
SB200-160T4 200 304 160 253 132
SB200-200T4 248 377 200 304 160
SB200-220T4 273 415 220 377 200
SB200-250T4 310 475 250 415 220
SB200-280T4 342 520 280 475 250
SB200-315T4 389 590 315 520 280
SB200-375T4 460 705 375 590 315
SB200-400T4 490 760 400 705 375

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SB200

An Outline Drawing of the Inverter Series (SB200-1.5T4—5.5T4) (Installable with a standard DIN
Guide Rail)

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SB200

An Outline Drawing of the Inverter Series (SB200-7.5T4—22T4)

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SB200 L

An Outline Drawing of the Inverter Series (SB200-30T4 and above)

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Refer to the following table for the overall dimension and weight of the SB200 inverter series:
W L L1 H A B D Weight
Model No.
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg)
SB200-1.5T4
100 180 105 157 87.5 170 Φ4.5 2
SB200-2.2T4
SB200-4T4
135 240 140 170 125 230 Φ4.5 3
SB200-5.5T4
SB200-7.5T4
150 300 - 195 138 288 Φ5.5 7
SB200-11T4
SB200-15T4
SB200-18.5T4 200 380 - 225 185 367 Φ7 10
SB200-22T4
SB200-30T4
275 470 440 256 200 455 Φ8
SB200-37T4
SB200-45T4
280 570 520 290 200 550 Φ10
SB200-55T4
SB200-75T4
310 680 630 330 220 660 Φ10
SB200-90T4
SB200-110T4
350 800 750 330 220 780 Φ12
SB200-132T4
SB200-160T4
410 940 884 318 300 920 Φ12
SB200-200T4
SB200-220T4
SB200-250T4 500 1060 1000 355 320 1038 Φ12
SB200-280T4
SB200-315T4 650 1180 1110 360 540 1152 Φ13
SB200-375T4
650 1250 1180 360 540 1222 Φ13
SB200-400T4

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Installation and Wiring

3. Installation and Wiring

3.1. Inverter Installation

1. The installation of the inverter may only be carried out by trained


professionals.
2. Do not try to install a inverter if it is damaged or incomplete with any part;
otherwise there may be hazards of fire or personal injuries.
3. Install the inverter where there is sufficient support for the inverter weight;
CAUTION
otherwise there may be hazards of personal injuries or property damage in
the event of a fall.
4. Do not apply forces to the control panel or the cover when handling the
inverter; otherwise there may be hazards of personal injuries or property
damage.

The inverter must be installed in a room with sound ventilation. Keep the following points in mind
when choosing a place of installation:

(1) The ambient temperature must be controlled between -10℃ and 40℃. As theinverter life is affected
by the ambient temperature to a great extent, the user must ensure that the ambient temperature is
within the tolerable range. When the temperature exceeds 40℃, the inverter must be derated by 5%
for every increment of 1 degree Celsius. Besides, forced external heat dissipation must be provided.

(2) At 1,000m above sea level, the thinner air will deteriorate the heat dissipation effect of the inverter.
Therefore, it is necessary to derate the inverter by 1% for every increment of 100m.

(3) The humidity must be lower than 90%RH and there must not be condensates or dews.

(4) The inverter must be installed at a place where the vibration is less than 5.9m/s2(0.6g).

(5) The inverter must be installed at a place away from exposure to direct sunlight.

(6) The inverter must not be installed at a very dusty place or a place fraught with metal dust.
(7) The user must not install the inverter at a place exposed to corrosive or combustible gases.

(8) The inverter must be installed in a vertical way. Do not install it in an upside-down, slanted or
horizontal way. Use proper screws to fix it onto a firm structure. Please refer to the following
drawings for the requirements on the spacing and distance (if two inverters are installed in a
vertically aligned way, a baffle plate must be installed in between to keep them apart).

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3.2. Uninstallation/Installation of Inverter Components

3.2.1. Uninstallation/Installation of Cover and Control Panel

3.2.2. Uninstallation/Installation of Control Panel

Uninstallation: Stick a finger into the hemispheric depression above the control panel, press the
elastic flap on top of the panel and pull the panel out. Refer to the following drawing.
Installation: Fit the fixing bayonet at the bottom of the panel into the dog at the bottom of the
installation slot of the panel, press the upper side forward with a finger and release the finger
after the panel is in place. Refer to the following drawings:

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Installation and Wiring

3.2.3. Installation of Control Panel on Cabinet Panel

The user may remove the control panel from the SB200 inverter series and install it on the
cabinet panel. The control panel and the inverter may be connected by an extension cord. The
user may choose from the following two installation methods:

‹ Method 1: Direct Installation:

① Drill holes and openings on the cabinet panel as per the following drawing:
② Remove the control panel and then the two screws on the diagonal line of the panel. Then fix
the panel onto the cabinet panel with the complimentary M3×14 screws.
③ Insert the socket at one end of the extension cord into the control panel and fix it with the
complimentary fasteners. The other end of the cord should be plugged firmly into the
corresponding socket on the circuit board of the inverter. Take care to cover the inverter.
Hole drilling for installing the
control panel onto the cabinet
Rectangular hole The com plim entary T/SL-23
for the cord fastener is used to prevent the
plug of the extension cord from
com ing off the control panel
The thickness of
4

the cabinet panel


is less than 3m m

Screw Hole
Two M 33×14
2× 4 screws are needed

‹ Method 2: Installation into the Mounting box:


① Make an opening in the cabinet panel as per the following drawing.

② Install the mounting box (optional) of the control panel onto the cabinet panel.

③ Install the control panel into the box.

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④ Plug the socket at one end of the extension cord into the control panel; plug the other end
firmly into the corresponding socket on the circuit board of the inverter. Cover the inverter.

Mounting box of Opening dim ensions


the control panel Cabinet thickness: 1-1.5m m

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3.3 Wiring of Inverter

CAUTION
1. Wiring operations for the inverter must be conducted by trained professionals.
2. The cover of the inverter must not be opened until five minutes after the power supply for the
inverter is reliably disconnected and all indicator lamps on the control panel are extinguished
3. Internal wiring operations must not commence until the high voltage indicator lamp inside the
inverter is extinguished, or the voltage between the main loop terminals (P+ and N-)
measured with a voltmeter is below 36V.
4. The enclosure of the inverter must be securely earthed; otherwise there may be an electric
shock or fire.
5. Terminals P+ and N- must not be connected with a jumper; otherwise there may be hazards of
fire or property damage.
6. The power cord must not be connected to Terminal U, V or W.
7. The inverter must be put through a withstand voltage test prior to ex-factory delivery. It is
required that no more withstand voltage tests has to be conducted; otherwise, there may be a
damage to the inverter;
8. Prior to connection to the power supply, verify that the rated input voltage of the inverter
conforms to the voltage rating of the AC power supply; otherwise there may be a personal
injury or equipment damage.
9. The main loop terminal must be securely connected to the cold-pressed terminal of the
conductor.
10. Output Terminals U, V and W must be wired in strict compliance with the phase sequence.
11. It is forbidden to connect capacitors or pressure-sensitive resistors to the output terminal of
the inverter with an attempt to absorb surges.

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3.3.1. Wiring and Configuration of Main Loop Terminal


Refer to the following drawing for the connection between the inverter and the peripherals:

Power
supply
Air Circuit-Breaker
Air circuit-breaker Cuts off power supply quickly in the event of an
overcurrent of any downstream equipment

Electromagnetic Electromagnetic Contactor


contactor Control the on/off of the power supply for the inverter

Input AC Reactor
Improves input power factor of the inverter,
Input AC minimizes input current harmonics, alleviates current
reactor unbalance induced by unbalance of voltage between
phases of the power supply and control surges

Input EMI Filter


Input EMI filter Controls the electromagnetic interference
conducted by the inverter to the main power cord
External
DC braking unit
reactor R S T External Braking Unit + Braking
P1 N- Resistor (30kW and above)
Braking Resistor (22kW and below)
P+
P+ SB200
Increases braking torque and adapts to large-inertia
loads and frequent braking or quick deceleration
inverter series applications
DB
PE U V W
Braking resistor DC Reactor
Improves the input power factor of the inverter,
reduces input current crest value and minimizes
heat dissipation of the inverter
Output
EMI filter Output EMI Filter
Controls surge voltage and higher harmonics
interference generated by the inverter and reduces
the common mode interference at the output
Output terminal and motor bearing current
AC reactor Output AC Reactor
Reduces output harmonics and the radio wave
interference generated by the inverter and
minimizes the common mode interference at the
output terminal and motor bearing current
3-phase
3 ~ AC motor

Refer to the following table for selecting the capacitance of the air circuit-breaker and the cross section
of the copper-core insulated conductor:
Air Main Main
Air
Circuit Circuit Circuit
Model No. Model No. Circuit-Bre
-Break Wiring Wiring
aker (A)
er (A) (mm2) (mm2)
SB200-1.5T4 16 2.5 SB200-75T4—90T4 315 60
SB200-2.2T4—4T4 20 4 SB200-110T4—132T4 400 90
SB200-5.5T4—7.5T4 40 6 SB200-160T4 500 120
SB200-11 T4—15 T4 63 8 SB200-200T4 630 180

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SB200-18.5T4—22T4 100 10 SB200-220T4 630 210


SB200-30T4 125 16 SB200-250T4—280T4 850 240
SB200-37T4 160 25 SB200-315T4 1000 300
SB200-45T4—55T4 200 35 SB200-375T4—400T4 1500 400
Refer to the following drawing for fundamental wiring required for operation
Applied to 30kW and above
only; The installation of a DC
reactor requires the removal Braking
of the jumper between P1
Braking resistor resistor
and P+ Short lug
x

P1 P+ DB N-
DC reactor
R R U
3-phase input
S S
Applied to 22kW and
below only
V
M
380V 50/60Hz
T T
High-voltage
indication W 3~
PE
SB200
inverter series 1TB
1TC
1TA
Multifunctional digital input

X1 2TB
X2 2TC
X3 2TA
X4 3TB Multifunctional
X5 relay output
3TA
X6/PFI 4TB
FWD 4TA
REV CJ3 5TB
Pulse frequency input
GND AI3 5TA
mA
X6/PFI
V Y1
Shielded layer CJ2 CJ5 Y2/PFO Multifunctional collector
+10V AI2 AO2
open-circuit output
Potentiometer AI1 mA mA GND
GND V V Y2/PFO Pulse frequency output
Transducer AI2 Multifunctional analog output
mA mA
AI3
24V V V AO1
CJ1 CJ4
RS-485 485+ AI1 AO1 AO2
interface 485- GND

Note: Copper-core conductors of 1mm² are recommended for connecting wires of the control terminal.
Main Circuit terminal function notes:
Terminal
Terminal Name Description
Code
R/S/T Power supply terminal Connected to the 3-phase 380V power supply
U/V/W Inverter output terminal Connected to the 3-phase motor
Connected to the external DC reactor (A jumper is used
P1/P+ DC reactor terminal
for connection if a reactor is inapplicable)
P+/N- DC output terminal Used for connection to a braking unit
DB Braking output terminal A braking resistor connects P+ to DB
The earth terminal on the inverter enclosure must be
PE Earth terminal
earthed

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The control cable, power cable and motor cable must be kept apart in order to prevent intercoupling
interference. The three types of cable must be spaced at a sufficiently wide distance, especially when
they are installed parallel to each other and run for a relatively long distance. Whenever the signal cable
has to cross over the power cable, they must be vertical to each other. Refer to the following drawings:

M o to r c a b le P o w e r/m o to r c a b le

Signal/control cable
P o w e r c a b le

S ig n a l/c o n tro l c a b le

The bigger the length and the cross section of the motor cable, the bigger the capacitance to earth and
the interference caused by intercoupling. Therefore, cables of a specified cross section and of an
appropriately minimized length are recommended.

The following drawings specify earthing modes recommended for the wiring:

Other Other
Inverter Inverter equipment
equipment

Separately earthed Jointly earthed


(Preferred) (Acceptable)

The following earthing modes are not allowed:

Other Other
Inverter Inverter
equipment equipment

3.3.2. Terminal, Jumper and Wiring of Control Panel

Refer to the following table for the functions of jumpers on the control panel:

Factory
Code Name Function and Configuration
Setting
CJ1 AI1 Input Type Options: V: Voltage mode; mA: Current mode V

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CJ2 AI2 Input Type Options: V: Voltage mode; mA: Current mode mA
CJ3 AI3 Input Type Options: V: Voltage mode; mA: Current mode V
Input Type Options: V: 0-10V (voltage signal); mA: 0/4-20mA
CJ4 AO1 V
(current signal)
Input Type Options: V: 0-10V (voltage signal); mA: 0/4-20mA
CJ5 AO2 V
(current signal)

Refer to the following tables for the layout of terminals on the control panel:

1TA 1TC 1TB 2TA 2TC 2TB 3TA 3TB 4TA 4TB 5TA 5TB
485+ 485- GND AO2 AO1 24V REV FWD GND Y2/PFO Y1
+10V AI3 AI2 AI1 GND X6/PFI X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 Terminals of 22kW series and below

485+ 485- GND AO2 AO1 24V REV FWD GND Y2/PFO Y1 2TA 2TC 2TB 3TB 4TB 5TB
+10V AI3 AI2 AI1 GND X6/PFI X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 1TA 1TC 1TB 3TA 4TA 5TA
Terminals of 30kW series and above

Refer to the following table for the functions of terminals on the control panel:

Terminal Terminal Name Function and Description Technical Specification


Code
Positive terminal of
485+ 485 differential
signal Connectable to 1—32 RS486
RS485 communication interface stations
Negative terminal Input impedance: >10kΩ
485— of 485 differential
signal
Analog and digital input/output, PFI, PFO, communication and
GND Ground (Earth)
+10V/24V earth terminals
+10V: Max output current:
Reference power +10V power supply provided for
+10V 50mA
supply: +10V the user
Voltage accuracy: Above 2%
Pulse frequency
Refer to the description of 0—50 kHz
output (when the
Y2/PFO Parameter F6-38 for output Collector open-circuit output
terminal is use for
function options Specification: 24V/50mA
PFO)
0—50 kHz;
Pulse frequency
Input impedance: 1.5kΩ
input Refer to the description of
X6/PFI High level: >6V
(when the terminal Parameters F6-35—F6-37
Low level: <3V
is applied to PFI)
Max input voltage: 30V

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Terminal Terminal Name Function and Description Technical Specification


Code
Multifunctional Function options: Refer to the Current mode: 0—20mA; load:
AO1 description of Parameters F6-27 ≤500Ω
Analog Output 1
and F6-31
Multifunctional Voltage mode: 0—10V; output:
AO2 Select the voltage/current output 10mA
Analog Output 2
modes via Jumpers CJ4 and CJ5
24V power supply 24V power supply provided for
24V Max output current: 30mA
terminal the user
AI1 Analog Input 1 Function option: Refer to the Input voltage range: -10—
description of Parameters +10V
AI2 Analog Input 2 F6-00—26 Input current range: -20—
+20mA
Select the voltage/current input Input impedance: Voltage
AI3 Analog Input3 modes via Jumpers CJ1, CJ2 and input: 110kΩ
CJ3 Current input: 250Ω
Digital Input
X1
Terminal X1
Digital Input
X2
Terminal X2
Digital Input
X3
Terminal X3 Input impedance: ≥3kΩ
Digital Input Input voltage range: <30V
X4 Sampling period: 1ms
Terminal X4
Debouncing time: 10ms
Digital Input Refer to Menu F4 for function
X5 High level: >10V
Terminal X5 options and settings
Low level: <4V
Digital Input Equivalent to high level when
Terminal X6 (when disconnected from the power
X6/PFI supply
the terminal is used
for X6)
Digital Input
REV
Terminal REV
Digital Input
FWD
Terminal FWD
Digital Output
Y1 Collector open-circuit output:
terminal Y1
Digital Output Refer to Menu F5 for function
Specification: 24Vdc/50mA
terminal Y2 (when options and settings Output action frequency: <
Y2/PFO
the terminal applies 500Hz
to Y2)
1TA Refer to Menu F5 for function TA-TB: Constantly open
Output terminal of options and settings TB-TC:Constantly closed
ITB Relay 1 Contact specification:
ITC 250V AC/3A
2TA 24V DC/5A
Output Terminal of
2TB Relay 2
2TC
3TA Output Terminal of
Relay 3
3TB
4TA Output Terminal of
4TB Relay 4

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Terminal Terminal Name Function and Description Technical Specification


Code
5TA Output Terminal of
5TB Relay 5

(1) Wiring of Analog Input Terminal


In a remote operation supported by analog signals, the control cable between the operation device
and the inverter must be less than 30m. As analog signals are very vulnerable to interference, the
analog control cables must be separately installed away from the strong current loop, relay loop
and contactor loop. The wiring must have a sufficiently short distance and the connecting wires
must be STP (shielded twisted pair) with one end connected to the GND terminal of the inverter.
(2) Wiring of Multifunctional Digital Output Terminal (Y) and Relay Output Terminals (TA, TB and
TC)
If the inverter is used to drive inductive loads (e.g. electromagnetic relays, contactors and
electromagnetic brakes), a surge voltage absorption circuit, pressure-sensitive resistor or
freewheeling diode (used for a DC electromagnetic loop; pay attention to polarity in the course of
installation) must be installed. The elements of the absorption circuit must be installed close by
(at the two ends of the coil of the relay or the contactor). Refer to the following drawings:

Pressure-
Diode Diode
V sensitive RC Absorber
Inverter Inverter Inverter resistor
Inverter
+ +
Y
Vdc Vdc Vac Vac

- -
Wiring of Terminal Y Wiring of Relay Terminal

3.4. Electromagnetic Interference Control Methods

The mechanism of the inverter necessarily involves the emission of interferences which may cause
electromagnetic compatibility problems to the equipment or the system (EMC). As an electronic
device, the inverter is also exposed to external electromagnetic interference sources. The following
paragraphs list some of the installation/design methods complying with the EMC codes. The user
may refer to the information when installing or providing wiring for a inverter.

(1) Refer to the following table for electromagnetic interference control methods:

Communication
Interference Solution to Interference Reduction
Sources

Leakage In cases where the peripherals form a closed loop via the wiring of the inverter, the
Current/Earthed leakage current from the earth wire of the inverter will cause a misoperation of the

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Loop equipment. If the equipment is not earthed, there will be fewer misoperations.

In cases where the peripherals and the inverter share the same power supply,
the interference generated by the inverter will be transmitted along the power
cable in a reversed direction and cause misoperations of other equipment in the
same system. The following steps may be taken:
Power Cable
Transmission (1)Install an EMI filter or a ferrite chip common-mode filter (magnetic core) at the
input end of the inverter.

(2) Use an isolation transformer or a power supply filter to isolate the noise of
other equipment.

In cases where measurement instruments, radio devices, transducers and other


equipment or signal lines emitting feeble signals are housed in the same cabinet as
the inverter and the different wirings are closely arranged, there are more chances
of misoperations as a result of interference. The following solutions are
recommended:
(1) Devices and signal lines susceptible to interference must be installed at an
appropriate max distance from the inverter. The signal lines must be
Motor Radiation shielded and the shielding layer must be earthed and the signal lines must be
Power Cord housed in metal tubes. An appropriate max distance must be kept between
Radiation the signal lines and the inverter or its lead-in/lead-out wires. In cases where

Inverter a signal line has to cross over a power cable, they must be vertical to each
Radiation other.
(2) Install EMI filters or ferrite chip common-mode filter (magnetic core) on both
the input side and the output side of the inverter.

(3) The motor cable must be housed in an enclosure of relatively great thickness,
e.g. tubes of relatively great thickness (above 2mm), or buried in a cement tub.
The power cable must be earthed shielded cable housed in a metal tube (The motor
cables must adopt 4-core cables. One cable is earthed on the inverter side and the
other is connected to the motor enclosure).

(1) Signal lines must not run parallel to or be bound along with power cables.
Electrostatic
Induction (2) Equipment or signal lines susceptible to interference must be at a max
appropriate distance from the inverter and its lead-in/out wires.
Electromagnetic
Induction (3) Signal lines and power cables must be shielded lines housed in metal tubes.
Metal tubes must be spaced at a min. of 20cm.

(2) Leakage Current and Solution

The existence of earth capacitance/wire-to-wire capacitance of cables on the input/output side of


the inverter and earth capacitance of the motor may induce leakage current. Leakage current includes
earth leakage current and wire-to-wire leakage current, the intensity of which depends on the numerical
value of distributed capacitance and carrier frequency.

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Refer to the following drawing for the path of leakage current:

R Wire-to-wire distributed capacitance


i i i
S Inverter Motor
i i
T
i
i

Earth distributed Earth distributed


capacitance of the capacitance of

Earth Leakage Current

Leakage currents may leak into not only the inverter system, but also into other devices via the earth
wire. These leakage currents may cause misoperations of the residual current circuit-breaker, relay or
other devices. The higher the carrier frequency of the inverter is, the larger the leakage current is; the
longer the motor cable is, the larger the leakage current is.

Control methods include:

z Reduction of carrier frequency (although this method may increase motor noise);

z Reduction of the motor cable length as much as possible;


z Adoption of residual current circuit-breakers specifically designed for the inverter system and
other systems to minimize higher harmonics and surge leakage current.

Wire-to-Wire Leakage Current

Leakage currents which leak into the wire-to-wire distributed capacitance on the output side of the
inverter generate higher harmonics which may cause misoperations of external thermal relays,
especially a small-capacity inverter. If the wire is very long (50m or above), there will be a substantial
increase of leakage currents which may cause misoperations of external thermal relays. It is
recommended that a temperature transducer be used to monitor motor temperature directly, or the
inverter function of motor overload protection be adopted to substitute an external thermal relay.

Control methods include:

Reduction of carrier frequency and installation of a reactor are on the output side.

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4. Inverter Operation and Trial Operation

4.1. Inverter Operation and Display


4.1.1. Functions of Control Panel

The control panel is the inverter component that receives a command or displays parameters.
Parameters may be set up or checked via LED control panels, such as SB-PU70 (Standard), SB-PU03
and SB-PU70E or LCD control panels (e.g. SB-PU200). Also, a control panel enables operation control,
fault display and alarm emission. SB-PU70E also enables parameter copying and SB-PU200 enables
real-time clock and parameter copying. Refer to the following drawings

Wire-to-wire distributed capacitance


i i i
Inverter Motor
i i

i
i

Earth distributed Earth distributed


capacitance of the capacitance of
output cable the motor

Refer to the following table for the functions of the keys on the SB-PU70 control panel:

Icon Name Function


菜单
MENU
MENU/ESC Back to the superior menu; entry into/exit from monitoring status

确认 Entry into the inferior menu; parameter storage; alarm info


PRGM/CONF
ENTER cancellation

Numerical increase; press the key to attain a speed at an increased


INCR
rate

DECR Numerical decrease; press the key to attain a speed at a decreased rate

Selection of digits to be revised; monitoring parameter switching in a


SHIFT
monitoring status

Running direction switching; the direction key to set the


DIR
hundreds-digit as 0 is null

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EXE Execution of a command

STOP/RESET Shutdown and fault reset

Refer to the following units of measurement for the combinations of different indicator lamps:

Display Unit Description

kW r/min m/s No unit or non-displayable unit (such as ℃,


V % Unavailable
A Hz N, rad/s)
kW r/min m/s
V % A Ampere
A Hz
kW r/min m/s
V % V Volt
A Hz
kW r/min m/s
V % Hz Hertz
A Hz
kW r/min m/s
V % % Percent
A Hz

kW r/min m/s Kilowatt (Lamps A and V are simultaneously


V % kW
A Hz illuminated)
kW r/min m/s Rotation/minute (Lamps V and Hz are
A V Hz % r/min
simultaneously illuminated)
kW r/min m/s Meter/second (Lamps Hz and % are
A V Hz % m/s
simultaneously illuminated)
kW r/min m/s Meter or millimeter (Lamps A, V and Hz are
A V Hz % Length
simultaneously illuminated)
kW r/min m/s Hour, minute, second and millisecond (Lamps
A V Hz % Time
V, Hz and % are simultaneously illuminated)

Refer to the following table for the indication of the three statuses indicator lamps (RUN, REV and
EXT) on the control panel:

Indicator Lamp Display Status Indicated Present Status of Inverter


Distinguished Standby
RUN Illuminated Stable operation
Flashing In acceleration or deceleration

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Both the direction settings and the present rotation


Distinguished
direction are clockwise
REV Both the direction settings and the present rotation
Illuminated
direction are anticlockwise
The setup direction and the present running direction are
Flashing
not the same
Distinguished Control status of the control panel
EXT Illuminated Control status of the terminal
Flashing Control status of communication
The panel potentiometer is selected via the main settings,
Potentiometer Illuminated auxiliary settings or PID settings. The settings are only
effective for SB-PU03.

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4.1.2. Display Status and Operation of Control Panel

The control panel of the SB200 inverter series has the following display statuses: monitoring status
(including standby monitoring and operation monitoring), parameter editing status, and fault status,
alarm status, etc. Refer to the following drawings for how to switch between different statuses:

Monitoring status 1st level menu 2nd-level menu 3rd-level menu

To next level menu To next level menu To next level menu

To previous level menu To previous level menu


Back to monitoring status

Increase/decrease
parameter value
Display monitoring Select digit
Change menu Number Modify parameter No.
parameter in a cyclic way to be modified
Select digit Save parameter
to be modified

Standby Monitoring

Press under this status and the control panel will display different standby parameters

(defined via FC-02—FC-08) in a cycling way.


Operation Monitoring

Press under this status and all monitoring parameters (defined via FC-02—FC-12) will be

displayed in a cycling way.


Parameter Editing
菜单
Press MENU under the monitoring status to enter the editing status. Under the editing status, the

display will be in the form of a 3-hierarchy menu system (sequence: parameter group No. → Serial
确认
No. within parameter groups → parameter value). Press ENTER to enter inferior hierarchies level

菜单
by level and press to MENU
return to the superior hierarchy (if it is the top hierarchy of the

menu, you will return to the monitoring status). Use or to change the parameter

group No., serial No., within parameter groups or parameter value. Use to shift or modify

确认
digits. Press ENTER to store modified results, return to the second hierarchy and redirect to the

next parameter.

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When FC-00 is set up as 1 (user parameters are displayed only) or 2 (parameters other than factory
parameters are displayed only), the top hierarchy will not be displayed. This is intended to facilitate
user operations.

Password Verification
If a user password has been set up, enter the password verification status before entry into the
parameter editing status. In this case, “0.0.0.0.” will be displayed. The user may enter the password by

pressing , and (“――――” will be displayed when the password is

确认
being entered). After the password entry is finished, press ENTER to cancel password protection. If

菜单
the password is incorrect, the keyboard will flash and “ERR” will be displayed. Press MENU
to

return to the verification state and press the same key again to exit from the verification state.

确认
After password protection is cancelled, press ENTER + under the monitoring status, or

avoid any key operation within 2 minutes, and password protection will be automatically actuated.
When FC-00 is set as 1 (only user parameters are displayed), the user parameters will not be subject to
password protection. But the user password is required when changing FC-00.

Fault Display

The inverter will enter the fault display status upon detecting a fault signal and the indicator lamp will
flash to display a fault code. The user may reset and rectify the fault by entering a reset command

(press on the control panel or operate via the control terminal or a communication command).

If the fault persists, the fault code will remain. The user may modify the incorrect parameters during
this time to eliminate the fault.

Alarm Display
If the inverter detects an alarm signal, the nixie tube will flash to display the alarm code. If more than
one type of alarm signal is emitted at one time, they will be displayed in an alternate way. Pressing
菜单
MENU or to disable alarm display temporarily. The inverter will automatically detect the

alarm value. If the inverter returns to normal, the alarm signal will be automatically cleared. The
operation of the inverter will continue in the event of an alarm.

Other Display Statuses


Prompt Description
UP Uploading parameters
DN Downloading parameters
CP Comparing parameters
LD Resetting to factory settings

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The results of the comparison


YES
comply

4.2. Initial Energization

Wiring operations must be conducted as per the technical requirements of 3.3. Wiring of Inverter of this
manual.

Check and confirm the wiring and power supply. Then close the air circuit-breaker for the AC power
supply on the input side of the inverter. “8.8.8.8.8.” will be displayed on the control panel of the
inverter. If the contactor in the inverter is normally picked up and the characters displayed by the LED
nixie tube change to the set frequency, it indicates that the inverter has been successfully initialized. If
any abnormality occur in the aforesaid energization steps, please open the air circuit-breaker on the
output side, check the cause and rectify the fault.

4.3. Guide to Quick Debugging

This part prescribes the commonest but necessary debugging steps for the SB200 inverter series on the
basis of the factory settings:

1. Frequency Setting Channel and Frequency Setting: For details, refer to “F0-01: Main Setting
Channel for Normal Operation” on Page 43.

2. Selection Command Execution Channel Options: For details, Refer to “F0-02: Command Execution
Channel Options” on Page 43.

3. To correctly set “Max Frequency” (F0-06), “Upper Frequency Limit” (F0-07) and “Lower
Frequency Limit” (F0-08), refer to Page 44 for details.

4. Direction of Motor Rotation: To confirm the phase sequence of the motor wiring and configure
“Direction Lock” (F0-09) as required by the mechanical load, refer to Page 44 for details.

5. Acceleration/Deceleration Time: Set the parameter to as long as possible to meet the requirements. If
the time is too short, a great torque will be generated and damage the load, or cause an overcurrent.
For details, refer to F1-00—F1-03: Acceleration/Deceleration Time on Page 45.

6. Startup/Shutdown Mode: For details, refer to F1-11: Startup Mode and F1-16: Shutdown Mode on
Page 46.

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7. Parameters on Motor Nameplate: Rated power, number of poles, rated current and rated rotation
speed. Refer to Page 51 for details.

8. Motor Overload Protection: For details, refer to Fb-00: Motor Heat Dissipation Conditions, Fb-01:
“Motor Overload Protection Value” and Fb-02: Motor Overload Protection Action Options.

For details about optimized settings, refer to the following tips:

1. F2-00: V/F Curve Settings on Page 48.

2. F2-01: Torque Elevation Options on Page 48.

3. F2-09: “Vibration Dampening” on Page 49. This function is used to eliminate motor vibrations under
a light load. If the motor vibrates, adjust the parameter from by stepping up the values until the
vibration is eliminated. The parameter value must not be too great.

4. F2-02: Amplitude of Manual Toque Elevation on Page 48. If the starting current is too great, you
may reduce the parameter value.

5. Auto Torque Elevation. To increase the starting torque and output torque (in low-speed operation) of
the inverter, auto torque elevation is recommended (F2-01: Torque Elevation Options =2).

6. Slip Compensation on Page 49. Slip compensation can reduce a fall in speed caused by loads. This
function is not enabled unless auto torque elevation is enabled. The following settings are required:
F2-05: “Slip Compensation Gain”, F2-06: “Filter Time of Slip Compensation” and F2-07 and F2-08:
Clipping of Slip Compensation

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5. Lists of Function Parameters

NOTE:
Modification: “○” means that both the standby status and the operating status can be changed. “×”
means that only the operating status can not be changed. “△” means “Read only”.

F0: Basic Parameters


Param Factory Modifi Pag
Name Setting Range and Description
eter Settings cation e

Digital Frequency
F0-00 0.00Hz—F0-06“Max. Frequency” 50.00Hz ○ 77
Settings

0: F0-00 digital settings


1:Communication Settings
2:UP/DOWN adjustment
Main Setting 3: AI1
F0-01 Channel for 4: AI2 0 ○ 77
Normal Operation 5: AI3
6: PFI
7: Panel potentiometer (applicable to SB-PU03 only)

Command 0: Control panel


F0-02 Execution 1: Terminal 0 × 78
Channel Options 2: Communication control

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Para Factory Modifi Pag


Name Setting Range and Description
meter Settings cation e

Units digit: Storage option on Power Failure

0: Stores the main frequency settings modified by


pressing or by communication to F0-00
upon poweroff

1: Does not store the main frequency settings


modified by pressing or by
Frequency Setting communication upon poweroff
F0-03 00 ○ 79
Retention Mode
Tens digit: Retention options on shutdown

0: Retains the main frequency settings modified by


pressing or by communication upon
shutdown
1: Restores the main frequency settings modified by
pressing or by communication upon
shutdown to F0-00

0: Unavailable
1: F0-00
2: UP/DOWN adjustment
Auxiliary Setting
F0-04 3: AI1 0 ○ 79
Channel Options
4: AI2
5: AI3
6: PFI

Auxiliary Channel
F0-05 -1.000—1.000 1.000 ○ 79
Gain
F0-06 Max. Frequency F0-07—650.00Hz 50.00Hz × 79
Upper Frequency F0-08 “Lower Frequency Limit”—F0-06 “Max.
F0-07 50.00Hz × 79
Limit Frequency”
Lower Frequency
F0-08 0.00Hz—F0-07 “Upper Frequency Limit” 0.00 Hz × 80
Limit
0: Clockwise and anticlockwise direction
F0-09 Direction Lock 1: Clockwise direction lock 0 ○ 80
2: Anticlockwise direction lock
0: Inapplicable
Parameter Write
F0-10 1: Applicable to all parameters but F0-00 and F7-04 0 ○ 80
Protection
2: Applicable to all parameters

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Para Factory Modifi Pag


Name Setting Range and Description
meter Settings cation e
11: Initialization
Parameter
F0-11 22: Initialization applicable to all parameters but 00 × 80
Initialization
communication parameters
11: Parameters are uploaded from the inverter to the
Parameter panel
Copying 22: Parameters are downloaded from the panel to the
F0-12 (Applicable to inverter 00 × 81
SB-PU70E and 33: Verifies the unconformity of panel settings to
SB-PU200 inverter parameters
44: Clears parameters stored in the panel
Depend on
Rated Inverter
F0-13 Min. unit: 0.01kW inverter △ 81
Power
model
Software Version Depend on
F0-14 0.00—99.99 △ 81
No. version
User Password 0000—9999; “0000” means no password has been
F0-15 0000 ○ 81
Settings set

F1: Acceleration/Deceleration, Startup, Shutdown and Jog Parameters


Mod
Factory
Parameter Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
settings
ion
F1-00 Acceleration Time 1 0.1—3600.0s 82
F1-01 Deceleration Time 1 Acceleration Time: The time required for the 82
frequency to increase by 50Hz
F1-02 Acceleration Time 2 Deceleration Time: The time required for the 82
Depend on
frequency to decrease by 50Hz ○
inverter
NOTE: Factory settings for 22kW inverters model No.
F1-03 Deceleration Time 2 and below are 6.0s 82
Factory settings for 30 kW inverters and above
are 20.0s
Deceleration Time
F1-04 in an Emergency 0.1—3600.0s 10.0s ○ 82
Shutdown
Auto Switching
Point for 0.00—650.00Hz; Below this range is
F1-05 0.00Hz × 82
Acceleration/Decele Acceleration/Deceleration Time 2
ration Time
F1-06 Jog Frequency 0.10—50.00Hz 5.00Hz ○ 84
Depend on
Jog Acceleration
F1-07 0.1—60.0s inverter ○ 84
Time
model No.
Depend on
Jog Deceleration
F1-08 0.1—60.0s inverter ○ 84
Time
model No.
Clockwise/Anticloc
F1-09 kwise Rotation 0.0—3,600.0s 0.0s × 84
Deadband Time

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Lists of function parameters

Mod
Factory
Parameter Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
settings
ion
0.0—3,600.0s Inapplicable when F8-00 is
F1-10 Startup Delay Time 0.0s ○ 85
not “0”
0: Startup at the startup frequency
1: DC braking comes before startup at the
F1-11 Startup Mode 0 × 85
startup frequency
2: Startup in the rotation speed tracking mode
F1-12 Startup Frequency 0.00—60.00Hz 0.50Hz ○ 85
Startup Frequency
F1-13 0.0—60.0s 0.0s ○ 85
Maintenance Time
Startup DC Braking
F1-14 0.0—60.0s 0.0s ○ 85
Time
Startup DC Braking 0.0—100.0%; the rated current of the inverter
F1-15 0.0% ○ 85
Current is taken as 100%
0: Shutdown in deceleration mode 1:
F1-16 Shutdown Mode Free shutdown 0 ○ 86
2: Deceleration+ DC braking
Shutdown/DC
F1-17 0.00—60.00Hz 0.50Hz ○ 86
Braking Frequency
Shutdown DC
F1-18 Braking Latency 0.00—10.00s 0.00s ○ 86
Time
Shutdown DC
F1-19 0.0—60.0s 0.0s ○ 87
Braking Time
Shutdown DC 0.0—100.0%; the rated inverter current is
F1-20 0.0% ○ 87
Braking Current taken as 100%

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Lists of function parameters

F2: V/F Control Parameters


Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
0: Custom
1: Linear
2: V/F Curve 1 (Torque lowering)
F2-00 V/F Curve Settings 3: V/F Curve 2 (Torque lowering) 4: V/F 1 × 88
Curve 3 (Torque lowering)
5: V/F Curve 4 (Torque lowering) 6: V/F
Curve 5 (Torque lowering)
0: Inapplicable
Torque Elevation 1: Manual elevation
F2-01 1 × 88
Options 2: Auto elevation
3: Manual elevation + auto elevation
Depend on
Amplitude of Manual 0.0%—the max. value depends on inverter
F2-02 inverter ○ 89
Torque Elevation model number; min. unit: 0.1%
model No.
Cut-Off Point of Manual
F2-03 0.0—100.0%; F2-12 is taken as 100% 10.0% ○ 89
Torque Elevation
Auto Torque Elevation
F2-04 0.0—100.0% 100.0% × 89
Range
F2-05 Slip Compensation Gain 0.0—300.0% 0.0% ○ 90
Filter Time of Slip
F2-06 0.1—25.0s 1.0s × 90
Compensation
Clipping of Electric Slip 0—250%; The rated slip frequency of the
F2-07 200% × 90
Compensation motor is taken as 100%
Clipping of Regenerated 0—250%; The rated slip frequency of the
F2-08 200% × 90
Slip Compensation motor is taken as 100%
Depend on
F2-09 Vibration Dampening 0—200 inverter ○ 91
model No.
0: Inapplicable
F2-10 AVR Settings 1: Always applicable 1 × 91
2: Only inapplicable in deceleration
Auto Energy-Saving 0: Inapplicable
F2-11 0 ○ 92
Options 1: Applicable
F2-12 Basic Frequency 1.00—650.00Hz 50.00Hz × 92
F2-13 Max. Output Voltage 150—500V 380V × 92
F2-14 V/F Frequency F4 F2-16—F2-12 0.00Hz × 92
F2-17—100.0%;
F2-15 V/F Voltage V4 0.0% × 92
F2-13 is taken as 100%
F2-16 V/F Frequency F3 F2-18—F2-14 0.00Hz × 93
F2-19—F2-15;
F2-17 V/F Voltage V3 0.0% × 93
F2-13 is taken as 100%
F2-18 V/F Frequency F2 F2-20—F2-16 0.00Hz × 93
F2-21—~F2-17;
F2-19 V/F Voltage V2 0.0% × 93
F2-13 is taken as 100%
F2-20 V/F Frequency F1 0.00Hz—F2-18 0.00Hz × 93

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Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
0.0%—F2-19;
F2-21 V/F Voltage V1 0.0% × 93
F2-13 is taken as 100%

F3. Motor Parameters


Mod
Factory
Parameter Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
settings
ion
Depend on
F3-00 Rated Power 0.40—500.00kW inverter × 94
model No.
F3-01 Number of Poles 2—48 4 × 94
Depend on
F3-02 Rated Current 0.5—1200.0A inverter × 94
model No.
F3-03 Rated Frequency 1.00—650.00Hz 50.00Hz × 94
Depend on
F3-04 Rated Rotation Speed 125—40000r/min inverter × 94
model No.

F4: Digital Input Terminals and Multi-Speed


Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion

Functions of Digital 0: Connection to the ±31: Check of


× 95
F4-00 following signals is Contactor 5K2 1
Input Terminal X1
inapplicable ±32: Auxiliary setting
±1: Multi-band channel disabled
Functions of Digital frequency ±33: Switching of PID
F4-01 2
Input Terminal X2 option 1 settings to AI2
Functions of Digital ±2: Multi-band ±34: Shutdown
F4-02 frequency DC-braking 3
Input Terminal X3
option 2 ±35: PID (Process
Functions of Digital ±3: Multi-band identification)
F4-03 12
Input Terminal X4 frequency option 3 disabled
Functions of Digital ±4: Check of upper ±36: PID Parameter 2
F4-04 water level Option 13
Input Terminal X5
limit of clean water ±37: Three-wire mode
Functions of Digital pool shutdown
Input Terminal ±5: Check of lower command
F4-05 0
X6/PFI/Pulse water level ±38: Internal virtual
Frequency Input limit of FWD terminal
clean water pool ±39: Internal virtual
Functions of Digital ±6: Check of water REV terminal
F4-06 Input Terminal X7 shortage level of clean ±40: Retention of 0
(Extension Terminal)

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Lists of function parameters

Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
Functions of Digital water pool analog frequency
F4-07 Input Terminal X8 ±7:Acceleration/decele settings
0
ration time option 2 ±41:Acceleration/decel
(Extension Terminal) ±8: Multi-PID Option eration disabled
Functions of Digital 1 ±42: Switching of
±9: Multi-PID Option command
F4-08 Input Terminal X9 2 execution channel 0
(Extension Terminal) ±10: Multi-PID Option to terminal or
3 panel
Functions of Digital ±11: Switching of ±43: Pump #1
F4-09 Input Terminal X10 frequency disabled/Motor 0
settings Option 1
(Extension Terminal) to AI1 ±44: Pump #2
Functions of Digital ±12: External fault disabled/Motor
input Option 2
F4-10 Input Terminal X11 ±13: Fault reset ±45: Pump #3 disabled 0
(Extension Terminal) ±14: Clockwise jog ±46: Pump#4 disabled
±15: Anticlockwise jog ±47: Pump #5 disabled
Functions of FWD ±16: Emergency ±48: Small sleeping
F4-11 38
Terminal shutdown pump disabled
±17: Inverter operation ±49: Drainage pump
disabled disabled
±18: Free shutdown ±50: Lower water level
±19: UP/DOWN: UP limit of Wastewater
±20: UP/DOWN: Pool
DOWN ±51: Upper water level
±21: UP/DOWN limit of Wastewater
CLEAR Pool
±22: Check of ±52: Signal of upper
Contactor 1K1 water level limit
±23: Check of ±53: Signal of lower
Contactor 1K2 water level limit
±24: Check of ±54: Signal of
Contactor 2K1 firefighting system
±25: Check of in operation
Functions of REV Contactor 2K2 ±55: Priority pump 39
F4-12
Terminal ±26: Check of startup option 1
Contactor 3K1 ±56: Priority pump
±27: Check of startup option 2
Contactor 3K2 ±57: Priority pump
±28: Check of tartup option 3
Contactor 4K1
±29: Check of
Contactor 4K2
±30: Check of
Contactor 5K1

NOTE:Anegativevale indicates an effective


high level

39
Lists of function parameters

Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
0: Single-wire mode (startup/shutdown)
1: Two-Wire Mode 1 (anticlockwise)
2: Two-Wire Mode 2 (startup/shutdown and
direction)
Terminal Working
F4-13 3: Two-Wire Mode 3 (startup/shutdown) 1 × 102
Mode
4: Three-Wire Mode 1
(clockwise/anticlockwise and shutdown)
5: Three-Wire Mode 2 (operation, direction and
shutdown)
Debouncing Time of
F4-14 Digital Input 0—2,000ms 10ms ○ 104
Terminal
0: Terminal level mode
UP/DOWN 1: Terminal pulse mode
F4-15 0 ○ 104
Adjustment 2: Control panel level mode
3: Control panel pulse mode
UP/DOWN Rate/Step
F4-16 0.01—100.00; unit: %/s or % 1.00 ○ 104
Length
0: Storage on poweroff
UP/DOWN Memory
F4-17 1: Reset on poweroff 0 ○ 104
Options
2: Reset on shutdown or poweoff
UP/DOWN Upper
F4-18 0.0—100.0% 100.0% ○ 104
Limit
UP/DOWN Lower
F4-19 -100.0—0.0% 0.0% ○ 104
Limit
0.00—650.00Hz
The factory settings of Multi-Band Frequency
F4-20 Multi-Band 1 through to Multi-Band Frequency 7 are their n.00Hz
○ 105
—F4-26 Frequency (1—7) respective Multi-Band Frequency Numbers. (n=1—7)
Example: The factory setting of Multi-Band
Frequency 3 is 3.00Hz

Frequency Bands and Corresponding Parameters

n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Frequency
F4-20 F4-21 F4-22 F4-23 F4-24 F4-25 F4-26
Band n

F5: Settings of Digital Output and Relay Output


Factor
Mod
Paramete y
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r setting
ion
s
Functions of 0: Inverter ready for ±31: Motor #4 in
F5-00 Digital Output 1 × 105
operation line-frequency operation
Terminal Y1

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Factor
Mod
Paramete y
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r setting
ion
s
Functions of ±1: Inverter in operation ±32: Motor #5 in
Digital Output ±2: Frequency attained variable-frequency
F5-01 Terminal 2 105
±3: Output of Monitor 1 operation
Y2/PFO/Pulse
Frequency Output ±4: Output of Monitor 2 ±33: Motor #5 in
±5: Output of Monitor 3 line-frequency operation
Output Functions
F5-02 ±6: Fault output ±34: X1 6 106
of Relay T1
±7: Motor overload ±35: X2
Output Functions ±8: Motor overload ±36: X3
F5-03 24 106
of Relay T2
±9: Undervoltage lockout ±37: X4
Output Functions ±10: Shutdown by external ±38:X5 25
F5-04 106
of Relay T3 fault ±39: X6
Output Functions ±11: Fault self-reset in ±40:X7 (Extension
F5-05 26 106
of Relay T4 process terminal)
±12: Instantaneous ±41: X8 (Extension
Output Functions
F5-06 poweroff/poweron in terminal) 27 106
of Relay T5 process ±42: X9 (Extension
Output Functions ±13: Alarm output terminal)
F5-07 of T6/Y3 ±14: Anticlockwise ±43: X10 (Extension 28 106
(extension output) operation in process terminal)
±15: Shutdown in process ±44: X11(Extension
Output Functions ±16: Operation disabled terminal)
F5-08 of T7/Y4 ±17: Under control of control ±45: FWD 29 106
(extension output) panel ±46: REV
Output Functions ±18: Output at a preset time ±47: Pump ready for
of T8/Y5 ±19: Upper frequency limit acceleration 30
F5-09 106
enabled ±48: Pump ready for
(extension output)
±20: Lower frequency limit deceleration
Output Functions enabled ±49: Startup signal of
of T9/Y6 auxiliary starter
F5-10 31 106
(Extension ±21: Power generation in ±50: Operating terminal
output) process of sleeping pump

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Factor
Mod
Paramete y
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r setting
ion
s
±22: PC digital quantity 1 ±51: Indication for sleeping
±23: PC digital quantity 2 operation
±24: Motor #1 in ±52: Water shortage in
variable- suction pool
frequency operation ±53: Abnormal closing
±25: Motor #1 in line of contactor
frequency operation ±54: drainage pump control
±26: Motor #2 in variable ±55: Water injection
frequency operation valve control
±27: Motor #2 in for Pump #1
Output Functions line-frequency ±56: Air vent valve control
of T10/Y7 operation for
F5-11 32 106
(Extension ±28: Motor #3 in variable Pump #1
Output) frequency operation ±57: Water injection valve
±29: Motor #3 in control
line-frequency for Pump #2
operation ±58: Air vent valve control
±30: Motor #4 in variable for
frequency operation Pump #2
±59:Firefighting patrol
in
operation
±60: AI1>AI3

Output Functions
of T11/Y8 NOTE: A negative value indicates that the relay will be
F5-12 33 106
(Extension switched off when an effective signal is emitted
output)
Attainment of
F5-13 Frequency to 0.00—650.00Hz 2.50Hz ○ 110
Detection Width
0: Working frequency;
Detection Mode 1
1: Working frequency;
Hundreds digit: Monitor 3
Monitors 1, 2 Detection Mode 2
F5-14 Tens digit: Monitor 2 000 ○ 111
and 3 Options 2: PID feedback value;
Units digit: Monitor 1
Detection Mode 1
3: PID feedback value;
Detection Mode 2
Detected Value of Frequency detection: The input parameter is the value of
F5-15 20.00 ○ 111
Monitor 1 the detected frequency
Detection Lag PID feedback value detection: The input parameter is the
F5-16 Value of Monitor value of the detected feedback value 5.00 ○ 111
1
Detected Value of
F5-17 40.00 ○ 111
Monitor 2

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Lists of function parameters

Factor
Mod
Paramete y
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r setting
ion
s
Detection Lag
F5-18 Value of Monitor 5.00 ○ 111
2
Detected Value of
F5-19 60.00 ○ 111
Monitor 3
Detection Lag
F5-20 Value of Monitor 5.00 ○ 111
3

Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
Terminal Y1 Closing
F5-21 0.00s
Delay
Terminal Y1 Opening
F5-22 0.00s
Delay
0.00—650.00s ○
Terminal Y2 Closing
F5-23 0.00s
Delay
Terminal Y2 Opening
F5-24 0.00s
Delay
Terminal T1 Closing
F5-25 0.00s
Delay
Terminal T1 Opening
F5-26 0.00s
Delay
Terminal T2 Closing
F5-27 0.00s
Delay
Terminal T2 Opening
F5-28 0.00s
Delay
Terminal T3 Closing
F5-29 0.00s
Delay
0.00—650.00s ○ 112
Terminal T3 Opening
F5-30 0.00s
Delay
Terminal T4 Closing
F5-31 0.00s
Delay
Terminal T4 Opening
F5-32 0.00s
Delay
Terminal T5 Closing
F5-33 0.00s
Delay
Terminal T5 Opening
F5-34 0.00s
Delay

F6: Terminals Settings for Analog Quantities and Pulse Frequency

43
Lists of function parameters

Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
AI1 Min. Input
F6-00 0.00% ○ 113
Analog Quantity
-100.00-100.00%
AI1 Max. Input Analog
F6-01 100.00% ○ 113
Quantity
Set Value/Feedback
Value Corresponding
F6-02 -100.00-100.00% 0.00% ○ 114
with AI1 Min. Input
Analog Quantity NOTE: Frequency settings must be based on the
max. frequency as a reference; the PID set
Set Value/Feedback value/feedback value must be represented as the
Value Corresponding percentage of the PID reference values
F6-03 100.00% ○ 114
with AI1 Max. Input
Analog Quantity
Input Analog Quantity of F6-00 “Min. Analog Quantity”—F6-01“Max.
F6-04 0.00% ○ 114
AI1 Inflection Point Analog Quantity”
Deviation from AI1
F6-05 0.00—50.00% 2.00% ○ 114
Inflection Point
Set Value/Feedback
F6-06 Value Corresponding -100.00-100.00% 0.00% ○ 114
with AI1 Inflection Point
F6-07 AI1 Offline Threshold -20.00-20.00% 0.00 ○ 114
F6-08 AI1 Input Filter Time 0.000-10.000s 0.100s ○ 114
AI2 Min. Input Analog
F6-09 20.00% ○ 114
Quantity
-100.00-100.00%
AI2 Max. Input Analog
F6-10 100.0% ○ 114
Quantity
Set Value/Feedback
Value Corresponding
F6-11 -100.00-100.00% 0.00% ○ 115
with AI2 Min. Input
Analog Quantity NOTE: Frequency settings must be based on the
max. frequency as a reference; the PID set
Set Value/Feedback value/feedback value must be represented as the
Value Corresponding percentage of the PID reference values
F6-12 100.00% ○ 115
with AI2 Max. Input
Analog Quantity
Input Analog Quantity of F6-09 “min. analog quantity”-
F6-13 20.00% ○ 115
AI2 Inflection Point F6-10“maxium analog quantity”
Deviation from AI2
F6-14 0.00-50.00% 2.00% ○ 115
Inflection Point
Set Value/Feedback
F6-15 Value Corresponding -100.00-100.00% 0.00% ○ 115
with AI2 Inflection Point
F6-16 AI2 Offline Threshold -20.00-20.00% 0.00 ○ 115
F6-17 AI2 Input Filter Time 0.000-10.000s 0.100s ○ 115
AI3 Min. Input Analog
F6-18 -100.00-100.00% 0.00% ○ 115
Quantity
AI3 Max. Input Analog
F6-19 100.0% ○ 115
Quantity

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Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
-100.00-100.00%
Set Value/Feedback NOTE: Frequency settings must be based on the
F6-20 Value of AI3 Min. Input max. frequency as a reference; the PID set 0.00% ○ 116
Analog Quantity value/feedback value must be represented as the
percentage of the PID reference values
Set Value/Feedback
F6-21 Value of AI3 Max. Input 100.00% ○ 116
Analog Quantity
Input Analog Quantity of F6-18“min. analog quantity”— F6-19“max.
F6-22 0.00% ○ 116
AI3 Inflection Point analog quantity”
Deviation from AI3
F6-23 0.00-50.00% 2.00% ○ 116
Inflection Point
Set Value/Feedback
F6-24 Value Corresponding -100.00-100.00% 0.00% ○ 116
with AI3 Inflection Point
F6-25 AI3 Offline Threshold -20.00-20.00% 0.00% ○ 116
F6-26 AI3 Input Filter Time 0.000-10.000s 0.100s ○ 116
0: Working frequency
1: Set frequency
2: Output current
3: Output voltage
4: Output power
5: PID feedback value
6: PID set value
7:PID output value
F6-27 AO1 Function Options 8: AI1 0 ○ 120
9: AI2
10: AI3
11:PFI
12: UP/DOWN adjustment
13: DC busbar voltage
14: Take the offset value as output value (the
value must not be negative)
0: 0—10V or 0—20mA
F6-28 AO1 Type Options 1: 2—10V or 4-20mA 0 ○ 120
2: 5V or 10mA is taken as the center
F6-29 AO1 Gain 0.0-1000.0% 100.0% ○ 120
F6-30 AO1 Offset -100.00-100.00%; take 10V or 20mA as 100% 0.00% ○ 120
F6-31 AO2 Function Options Same as AO1 function options: F6-27 2 ○ 120
F6-32 AO2 Type Options Same as AO1 type options: F6-28 0 ○ 120
F6-33 AO2 Gain 0.0-1,000.0% 100.0% ○ 120
F6-34 AO2 Offset -100.00-100.00%; take 10V or 20mA as 100% 0.00% ○ 120
PFI Frequency
F6-35 Corresponding with 0-50,000Hz 10000Hz ○ 122
100%

45
Lists of function parameters

Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
PFI Frequency
F6-36 0-50,000Hz 0Hz ○ 122
Corresponding with 0%
F6-37 PFI Filter Time 0.000-10.000s 0.100s ○ 122
Y2/PFO Function 0—13; same as AO1 function option F6-27
F6-38 14 ○ 122
Options 14: Digital output
PFO Output Pulse 0: Frequency modulation 1: Duty ratio
F6-39 0 ○ 122
Modulation Mode modulation
PFO Frequency
0—50,000Hz; also used as the frequency of
F6-40 Corresponding with 10000Hz ○ 122
duty ratio modulation
100%
PFO Frequency
F6-41 0—50,000Hz 0Hz ○ 123
Corresponding with 0%
PFO Duty Ratio
F6-42 0.0—100.0% 100.0% ○ 123
Corresponding with 100%
PFO Duty Ratio
F6-43 0.0—100.0% 0.0% ○ 123
Corresponding with 0%
\

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Lists of function parameters

F7: PID Parameters


Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
0: PID control is not selected
1: PID control is selected
PID Control Function 2: PID is selected for frequency settings
F7-00 0 × 123
Options modification
3: PID control is selected for constant pressure
water supply
0: F7-04
1: AI1
2: AI2
3: AI3
4: UP/DOWN adjustment
Channel Setting
F7-01 5: PFI 0 × 125
Options
6: Communication settings
7: AI1-AI2
8: AI1+AI2
9: Panel potentiometer (available only for
SB-PU03)
0: AI1
1: AI2
2: AI3
3: AI1-AI2
4: AI1+AI2
5: AI1
Feedback Channel
F7-02 6: 0 × 125
Options AI2

7: AI1-AI2
8: AI1+ AI2
9: PFI
10: MAX(AI1, AI3)
11: MIN(AI1, AI3)
F7-03 PID Reference Scalar 0.00—100.00 (Transducer measurement range) 10.00 ○ 125
F7-04 PID Digital Setting -F7-03―F7-03 5.00 ○ 125
F7-05 Proportional Gain 1 0.00―100.00 0.20 ○ 126
F7-06 Integration Time 1 0.01―100.00s 20.00s ○ 126
F7-07 Derivation Time 1 0.00―10.00s 0.00s ○ 126
F7-08 Proportional Gain 2 0.00―100.00 0.20 ○ 126
F7-09 Integration Time 2 0.01―100.00s 20.00s ○ 126
F7-10 Derivation Time 2 0.00―10.00s 0.00s ○ 126
0: Input 36 for “PID Parameter 2 Options“ in a
digital mode and confirm
PID Parameter
F7-11 1: Transition according to the Working 0 × 126
Transition Mode
frequency
2: Transition according to the deviation

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Lists of function parameters

Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
F7-12 Sampling Period 0.001—10.000s 0.010s ○ 127
F7-13 Ultimate Deviation 0.0—20.0%; PID settings is taken as 100% 0.0% ○ 127
Set Value
F7-14 0.00—20.00s 0.00s ○ 128
Increase/Decrease Time
PID Adjustment 0: Positive action
F7-15 0 × 128
Characteristics 1: Negative action
0: No integral action
F7-16 Integral Control Options 1 × 110
1: Integral action
PID Upper Amplitude
F7-17 F7-18“PID Lower Amplitude Limit”—100.0% 100.0% ○ 129
Limit
PID Lower Amplitude -100.0%-F7-17“PID Upper Amplitude
F7-18 0.0% ○ 129
Limit Limit”
PID Differential 0.0-100.0%; clipping of the upper/lower
F7-19 5.0% ○ 129
Amplitude Clipping amplitude limits of differential components
F7-20 PID Preset Value -F7-18-F7-17 0.0% ○ 129
PID Preset Value Hold
F7-21 0.0-3,600.0s 0.0s × 129
Time
F7-22 Multi-PID Setting 1 1.00
F7-23 Multi-PID Setting 2 2.00
F7-24 Multi-PID Setting 3 3.00
F7-25 Multi-PID Setting 4 -F7-03-F7-03 4.00 ○ 130
F7-26 Multi-PID Setting 5 5.00
F7-27 Multi-PID Setting 6 6.00
F7-28 Multi-PID Setting 7 7.00

F8: Dedicated Water Supply Functions


Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
0: Water supply function is not selected
1: Common PI-regulated constant-pressure
water supply
Water Supply Function
F8-00 2: Water level control 0 × 130
Modes
3: Pumps are started on by one in the sequence
based on water pump capacity
4: Firefighting water supply

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Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
Units digit: Number of variable frequency
cyclical switchover pumps: 1~5
Tens digit: Number of auxiliary pumps : 0~4
Hundreds digit: Startup mode of auxiliary
pump
0: Direct startup
1: Started by soft starter
Thousands digit: Sleeping and sleeping pump
options
Pump Settings and
F8-01 0: Sleeping operation is not selected 1: The 00001 × 131
Sleeping Options
sleeping pump works at a variable
frequency
2: The sleeping pump works at a line
frequency
3: The main pump is working in sleeping
mode
Ten thousands digit: Drainage pump options
0: Drainage pump not under control 1:
Drainage pump under control
Units digit: PID lower limit options
0: Operation stopped
1: Operation maintained
Tens digit: Fault action options
Fault and PID Lower
F8-02 0: All pumps are shut down and in fault status 00 × 113
Limit Options
1: The pump in line frequency operation
resumes operation after a fault reset
2: The pump in line frequency operation are
on standby after a fault reset
Tens digit: Waste water pool signal options
Units digit: Clean water pool signal options:
Clean Water Pool/Waste 0: Water level signal is not subject to detection
F8-03 Water Pool Level Signal 1: Analog signal AI1 input 00 ○ 133
Options 2: Analog signal AI2 input
3: Analog signal AI3 input
4: Digital signal input
Clean Water Pool Lower
F8-04 30.0% ○ 133
Level Limit Signal
Clean Water Pool Upper 0.0~100.0%
F8-05 80.0% ○ 133
Level Limit Signal
Clean Water Pool Water
F8-06 50.0% ○ 133
Shortage Signal
Pressure Settings for
F8-07 Clean Water Pool at the -F7-03~F7-03 4.00 ○ 133
Time of Water Shortage

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Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
Waste Water Pool Lower
F8-08 30.0% ○ 133
Level Limit Signal
0.0~100.0%
Waste Water Pool Upper
F8-09 80.0% ○ 133
Level Limit Signal
Increasing Pump
F8-10 30.0s ○ 135
Coming Frequency
0.0~600.0s
Increasing Pump
F8-11 30.0s ○ 135
Coming Frequency
Decreasing Pump
F8-12 Deviation Upper Limit 40.00 Hz ○ 136
Settings
0.00~50.00Hz
Increasing Pump
F8-13 Deviation Lower Limit 45.00 Hz ○ 136
Settings
Increasing Pump
F8-14 0.20 ○ 136
Coming Frequency
-F7-03~F7-03
Increasing Pump
F8-15 -0.20 ○ 136
Coming Frequency
Mechanical Interlock
F8-16 0.05~20.00s 0.50s ○ 136
Time
Auxiliary Starter Startup
F8-17 0.50~60.00s 5.00s ○ 137
Time

F8-18 Periodic Rotation Time 0.0~1000.0h (0.0 is ineffective) 360.0h ○ 137


Lower Frequency Limit
F8-19 Operation Shutdown 0.0~1200.0s (0.0 is ineffective) 300.0s ○ 137
Time

F8-20 Sleeping Frequency 1.00~50.00Hz 40.00 Hz ○ 137


F8-21 Sleeping Latency Time 1.0~1800.0s 60.0s ○ 138
Wakeup Deviation
F8-22 -F7-03~F7-03 -0.20 ○ 138
Settings

F8-23 Wakeup Time Delay 0.1~300.0s 30.0s ○ 138

F8-24 Min. Working frequency


20.00 Hz ○ 139
~28 of Water Pumps #1~#5
Min. Working frequency 1.00~F0-07“ Upper Frequency Limit”
F8-29 of Small Sleeping 20.00 Hz ○ 139
Pump

F8-30 Rated Current of Pumps Depend on


0.5~1200.0A × 139
~34 #1~#5 inverter

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Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
Rated Current of Small model No.
F8-35 × 140
Sleeping Pump

F8-36 Trial Working frequency 1.00~F0-07“Upper Frequency Limit” 25.00 Hz ○ 140

111 Sleeping pump in trial operation


222 Drainage pump in trial operation
Pump Trial Operation 331~335 Pumps #1~#5 in trial operation at 000 × 140
F8-37
a variable frequency
441~445 Pumps #1~#5 in trial operation at
a line frequency
Pump Trial Operation
F8-38 0.5~3000.0s 20.0s ○ 140
Timekeeping

Units digit: Shutdown sequence (applicable


only to auxiliary pumps)
0: First to be started and first to be shut down
1: First to be started and last to be shut down
Tens digit: Startup sequence (0~5 Cyclical
Switchover Pump Options)
Pump Startup/Shutdown 0: The pump to be first started is selected via the
F8-39 10 × 141
Sequence control terminal
1: Pump #1 is the first to start
2: Pump #2 is the first to start
3: Pump #3 is the first to start
4: Pump #4 is the first to start
5: Pump #5 is the first to start
6: Start pumps that have been shut down for a
long time
Firefighting Patrol
F8-40 0.1~720.0h 360.0h ○ 141
Interval
Firefighting Patrol
F8-41 10.0s~1,800.0s 900.0s ○ 141
Duration

Tens digit: Pump #2


Water Injection Units digit: Pump #1
F8-42 Valve/Air Vent Valve 0: Water injection valve/air vent valve 00 ○ 142
Control inapplicable
1: Control for water injection valve
Water Injection/Air Vent
F8-43 10.0~360.0s 180.0s ○ 142
Duration
F8-44 Pumps #1~#5 Disabled 0 ○ 142
~48
Small Sleeping Pump 0: Ineffective
F8-49 11: Pump operation disabled 0 ○ 142
Disabled

F8-50 Drainage Valve Disabled 0 ○ 142

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Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
00~22
Standby Pump Number Units digit: Number of cyclical switchover
F8-51 pumps on standby 00 ○ 143
Settings
Tens digit: Number of auxiliary pumps on
standby

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F9: Time Management (Applicable to LCD Control Panel Only)


Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
Time Settings at Point
F9-00 0.00 ○ 143
T1
Time Settings at
F9-01 3.00 ○ 143
Point T2
Time Settings at Point
F9-02 6.00 ○ 143
T3
Time Settings at Point
F9-03 9.00 ○ 143
T4
Time Settings at Point Hour: 0~23; minute: 0~59
F9-04
T5 (T1≤ T2 ≤T3 ≤T4 ≤T5≤T6≤ T7≤T8) 12.00 ○ 143

Time Settings at Point


F9-05 15.00 ○ 143
T6
Time Settings at Point
F9-06 18.00 ○ 143
T7
Time Settings at Point
F9-07 21.00 ○ 143
T8
Action Options at Point
F9-08 0 × 143
T1
Action Options at Point
F9-09 0: No action 0 × 143
of Time T2
±1: Control for Y1 Digital Output
Action Options at Point ±2: Control for Y2 Digital Output
F9-10 0 × 143
T3 ±3: Control for T1 Relay Output
Action Options at Point ±4: Control for T2 Relay Output
F9-11 0 × 144
T4 ±5: Control for T3 Relay Output
Action Options at Point ±6: Control for T4 Relay Output
F9-12 ±7: Control for T5 Relay Output 0 × 144
T5
Action Options at Point ±8: Virtual Digital Input 1
F9-13 ±9: Virtual Digital Input 2 0 × 144
T6
±10: Virtual Digital Input 3
Action Options at Point
F9-14 ±11: Virtual Digital Input 4 0 × 144
T7
Action Options at Point
F9-15 0 × 144
T8
Functions of Virtual 0~54 have the same definitions as Input
F9-16 0 × 144
Digital Input 1 Terminal X
Functions of Virtual
F9-17 0 × 144
Digital Input 2
Functions of Virtual
F9-18 0 × 144
Digital Input 3

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Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
Functions of Virtual
F9-19 0 × 144
Digital Input 4

Fb: Protection Functions and Advanced Inverter Settings


Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
0: Conventional motor
Motor Heat Dissipation
Fb-00 1:Variable frequency motor or complete with a 0 ○ 145
Conditions
separate fan
Motor Overload 50.0~150.0%; the rated motor current is taken
Fb-01 100.0% ○ 145
Protection Value as 100%
Motor Overload 0: No action
Fb-02 Protection Action 1: Alarm 2 × 145
Options 2: Fault and free shutdown
Units digit Overload detection options
0:Always on
1:During only constant-speed operation
Motor Overload
Fb-03 Tens digit: Overload action options 00 × 146
Protection Options
0:No action
1:Alarm
2:Fault and free shutdown
Motor Overload 20.0~200.0%: the rated motor current is taken
Fb-04 130.0% × 146
Detection Level as 100%
Motor Overload
Fb-05 0.0~30.0s 5.0s × 146
Detection Time
0: No action
Motor Underload
Fb-06 1: Alarm 0 × 147
Protection
2: Fault and free shutdown
Motor Underload 0.0~100.0%: : the rated motor current is taken
Fb-07 30.0% × 147
Protection Level as 100%
Underload Protection
Fb-08 0.0~100.0s 1.0s × 147
Detection Time
0: No action
1: Alarm; operation at the average frequency
Analog Input Offline during the 10s before offline
Fb-09 0 × 147
Action 2: Alarm; operation at the analog input offline
forced frequency
3: Fault and free shutdown
Analog Input Offline
Fb-10 0.00Hz~F0-06“max. frequency” 0.00Hz ○ 147
Forced Frequency
Units digit: Inverter input phase lack protection
0: No action 1: Alarm 2: Fault and free
shutdown
Other Protection Action Tens digit: Inverter output phase lack
Fb-11 0022 × 148
Options protection
0: No action 1: Alarm 2: Fault and free
shutdown
Hundreds digit: Control panel offline

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Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
protection
0: No action 1: alarm 2: fault and free
shutdown
Thousands digit: Parameter storage failure
action options
0: Alarm 1: Fault and free shutdown
0: Invalid
Acceleration 1: Valid; Abnormal shutdown will be
Fb-12 Overcurrent Stall reported in the event of a stall timetout 1 × 148
Prevention Options (Er.Abb)
2: Valid; No time limit is set for stall
Acceleration 10.0 ~ 130.0%; the rated inverter current is
Fb-13 110.0% × 148
Overcurrent Stall Point taken as 100%
0: Invalid
Constant Speed 1: Valid; Abnormal shutdown will be
Fb-14 Overcurrent Stall reported in the event of a stall timetout 1 × 148
Prevention Options (Er.Abb)
2: Valid; No time limit is set for stall
Constant
10.0 ~ 110.0%; the rated inverter current is
Fb-15 Speed Overcurrent 110.0% × 149
taken as 100%
Stall Point
Overvoltage Stall
Fb-16 0: Invalid 1: Valid 1 × 149
Prevention Options
Fb-17 Overvoltage Stall Point 650~750V 700V × 149
0: Free shutdown; an undervoltage fault is
reported (Er.dcL)
1: Free shutdown; the time-limited power
DC Busbar Undervotage supply is restored and restarted
Fb-18 0 × 150
Action 2: Free shutdown; the power supply is restored
and restarted while the CPU is in operation
3: Decelerated operation; busbar voltage is
maintained
DC Busbar Undervoltage
Fb-19 300~450V 380V × 150
Point
Instantaneous Power
Fb-20 0.0~30.0s 0.1s × 150
Failure Time Allowance
Instantaneous Power
0.0~200.0s; if the value is set as 0.0, the
Fb-21 Failure Deceleration 0.0s × 150
present deceleration time is adopted
Time
0~10; Module protection and external fault
Fault Self-Reset
Fb-22 protection are not complete with the self-reset 0 × 151
Frequency
function.
Fb-23 Self-Reset Interval 1.0~30.0s 5.0s × 151
Fault Output during 0: Output applicable
Fb-24 0 × 151
Self-Reset 1: Output inapplicable
Restart Mode of 0: Startup in the startup mode
Fb-25 1 × 151
Instantaneous Power 1: Tracking startup

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Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
Failure, Self-Reset and
Operation Suspension
Poweron Self-Restart 0: Disabled
Fb-26 1 ○ 152
Enabled 1: Enabled
Braking Unit Working
Fb-27 620~720V 680V ○ 152
Point

0: Auto modulation
Fb-28 Modulation Mode 0 ○ 153
1: Continuous modulation
15kW and below: 1.1k ~ 12.0kHz; factory
settings: 4.0kHz
Depend on
18.5 ~ 160 kW: 1.1k ~ 8.0 kHz; factory
Fb-29 Carrier Frequency inverter ○ 153
settings: 2.5kHz
model No.
200kW and above: 1.1k ~ 5.0kHz; factory
settings: 2.0kHz
Fb-30 Random PWM Settings 0~30% 0% ○ 153

Carrier Frequency Auto 0: Disabled


Fb-31 1 ○ 153
Adjustment Options 1: Enabled

Deadband Compensation 0: Disabled


Fb-32 1 × 154
Enabled 1: Enabled

Space Vector Angle 0; Memory inapplicable


Fb-33 0 × 154
Shutdown Memory 1: Memory

0: Disabled
Overmodulation
Fb-34 1: Enabled 1 × 154
Enablement

0: Auto operation
Fb-35 Cooling Fan Control 0 ○ 154
1: Uniterrupted operation

Width of Avoidance
Fb-36 0.00~625.00Hz 0.00Hz ○ 155
Frequency 1

Fb-37 Avoidance Frequency 1 0.00~20.00Hz 0.00Hz ○ 155

Fb-38 Avoidance Frequency 2 0.00~625.00Hz 0.00Hz ○ 155

Width of Avoidance
Fb-39 0.00~20.00Hz 0.00Hz ○ 155
Frequency 2

Fb-40 Avoidance Frequency 3 0.00~625.00Hz 0.00Hz ○ 155

Width of Avoidance
Fb-41 0.00~20.00Hz 0.00Hz ○ 155
Frequency 3

Water Level Transducer 0: No action 1: Alarm 2: Fault and free


Fb-42 0 ○ 156
Abnormality Options shutdown

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Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
Fb-43 ~ Fb-60 Retained - - -

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FC: Keyboard Operation and Display Settings


Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
Display Parameter 0: All parameters 1: User parameters 2:
FC-00 0 ○ 156
Options Those different from factory settings
Units digit: Auto key lock
0: Unlocked 1: All locked
2: All locked except 3: All locked
except

4: All locked except and

5: All loced except and

Tens digit: Function options for :


0: Effective only when the command
execution channel is the control panel
1: Effective when the command execution
channel is the control panel, terminal or
communication port; the system is shut
down in the shutdown mode
Key Functions and Auto
FC-01 2: When the control panel is the command 0000 × 156
Lock
execution channel, the system can be
shut down in the shutdown mode; If a
free shutdown is executed when the
command execution channel is not the
control panel, Er.Abb will be reported
Hundreds digit: Function options for
(applicable only to panel command
channels):
0: Ineffective 1: Only effective in
standby mode
2: Effective in both standby mode and
operation mode
Thousands digit: Function options for
(applicable only to panel command channels)
0: Operation
1: Jog
Monitoring Parameter -1~50
FC-02 1 ○ 157
Option 1 -1 means void; 0~50 mean FU-00~FU-50
FC-03 Monitoring Parameter 2 which are used to select monitoring parameters -1 ○ 157
displayed in both operation monitoring mode
FC-04 Monitoring Parameter 3 and standby monitoring mode -1 ○ 157
FC-05 Monitoring Parameter 4 1~50 -1 ○ 157
FC-06 Monitoring Parameter 5 -1 means void; 0~50 mean FU-00~FU-50 -1 ○ 157
which are used to select monitoring parameters
FC-07 Monitoring Parameter 6 displayed in both operation monitoring mode -1 ○ 157
FC-08 Monitoring Parameter 7 and standby monitoring mode -1 ○ 157

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Mod
Paramete Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
r settings
ion
Operation Monitoring
FC-09 0 ○ 157
Parameter 1
Operation Monitoring -1~50
FC-10 2 ○ 157
Parameter 2 -1 means void; 0~50 mean FU-00~FU-50
Operation Monitoring which are used to select monitoring parameters
FC-11 displayed in operation monitoring mode 4 ○ 157
Parameter 3
Operation Monitoring
FC-12 -1 ○ 157
Parameter 4
Rotation Speed Display
FC-13 0.001~10.000 1.000 ○ 158
Coefficient
Linear Velocity
FC-14 0.01~100.00 0.01 ○ 158
Coefficient
Units of PID Settings 0: Hz 1: A 2: V 3: % 4: kW
FC-15 and Feedback Values 5: s 6: rpm 7: mps 8: m 9: mA 158
14 ○
(Applicable to LCD 10: mV 11: Pa 12: kPa 13: ℃
Panel) 14: kg/cm2 15: mmH2O 16: MPa
FC-16 User Parameter 1 -00.01—FU.50 (except Factory Settings Fn)
~ ~ -00.01 is void and the other are parameter -00.01 ○
FC-45 User Parameter 30 numbers; for example, F0.01 means F0-01
FC-46 User Parameter 31 Fixed as FC-00 “Display Parameter Options” FC.00 △
FC-47 User Parameter 32 Fixed as F0-10 “Parameter Write Protection” F0.10 △

Table of User Parameters


n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
User
FC-1 FC-1 FC-1 FC-1 FC-2 FC-2 FC-2 FC-2 FC-2 FC-2 FC-2 FC-2 FC-2 FC-2 FC-3 FC-3
Parameter
6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
n
n 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
User
FC-3 FC-3 FC-3 FC-3 FC-3 FC-3 FC-3 FC-3 FC-4 FC-4 FC-4 FC-4 FC-4 FC-4 FC-4 FC-4
Parameter
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
n

FF: Communcation Parameters


Mod
Para Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
meter Setting
ion
Communication Protocol 0: Modbus 1: USS command
FF-00 0 × 159
Options 2: CAN
Communication Data
FF-01 0: 8,N,1 1: 8,E,1 2: 8,O,1 3: 8,N,2 0 × 195
Format
0:1,200bps 1:2,400bps
2:4,800bps 3:9,600bps
FF-02 Baud Rate Options 4:19,200bps 5:38,400bps 3 × 159
6:57,600bps 7:115,200bps
8:250,000bps

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Mod
Para Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat Page
meter Setting
ion
9:500,000bps
FF-03 Local IP Address 0~247 1 × 159
Communication Timeout
FF-04 0.1~600.0s 10.0s ○ 159
Detection Time
FF-05 Local Response Delay 0~1,000ms 5ms ○ 159
0: No action
1: Alarm
2: Fault and free shutdown
Communication Timeout
FF-06 3: Alarm; press F0-00 for operation 0 × 159
Action
4: Alarm; press F0-07 to operate at an upper
frequency limit
5: Press F0-08 to alarm
USS Message PZD
FF-07 0~4 2 × 159
Words
Communication
FF-08 Frequency Setting 0.001~30.000 1.000 ○ 160
Proportion

Fn: Factory Settings


Mod
Para Factory
Name Setting Range and Description ificat
meter settings
ion
- - - - -

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FP: Fault Logs


Paramete
Name Setting Range and Description Pages
r
16. EEF: External fault
17. oLP: Motor overload
18. ULd: Inverter
underload
0. No fault
19.cnF: Main loop
1. ocb: Instantaneous startup
overcurrent contactor fault
20. cno: Water supply
2.ocA: Accelerated operation
system contactor
overcurrent
fault
3.ocd: Decelerated operation
overcurrent 21. EEP: Parameter
storage failure
4.ocn: Constant speed operation
22. CFE:
overcurrent
Communication
5.ouA: Accelerated operation
overvoltage abnormality
23. ccF: Current
FP-00 Type of Last Fault 6. oud: Decelerated operation 169
detection fault
overvoltage
24. LPo: Water level
7. oun:Constant speed operation
transducer abnormality
overvoltage 25. Aco: Analog input
8. ouE: Overvoltage on standby
offline
9. dcL: Undervoltage in operation
26. PLL: Clean water
10. PLI: Input phase lack pool water shortage
11. PLo: Output phase lack 27. rHo: Thermal resistor
12. FoP: Power device protection
open-circuit
13. oHI: Inverter overheat
28. Abb: Abnormal
14. oLI: Inverter overload shutdown fault
15. oLL: Motor overload 29. Retained
30. Retained
31. PnL: Control panel
offline
Cumulative Operation
FP-01 Time during Last Min. unit:1h 169
Fault
Working frequency
FP-02 Min. unit: 0.01Hz 169
during Last Fault
Frequency Settings
FP-03 Min. unit: 0.01Hz 169
during Last Fault
Output Current during
FP-04 Min. unit: 0.1A 170
Last Fault
Output Voltage during
FP-05 Min. unit: 0.1V 170
Last Fault
Output Power during
FP-06 Min. unit: 0.1kW 170
Last Fault
Busbar Voltage
FP-07 Min. unit: 0.1V 170
during Last Fault
Inverter Bridge
FP-08 Temperature during Min. unit: 0.1°C 170
Last Fault
Pump Status 1 during Ten thousands digit: #5 Thousands digit: #4 Hundreds
FP-09 170
Last Fault digit: #3 Tens digit: #2 Units digit: #1

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Paramete
Name Setting Range and Description Pages
r
Pump Status 2 during
FP-10 Tens digit: Drainage pump Units digit: Sleeping pump 170
Last Fault
Type of Last but One
FP-11 The same designation as FP-00 170
Fault
Cumulative Operation
FP-12 Time during Last but Min. unit: 1h 170
One Fault
Type of Last but Two
FP-13 The same designation as FP-00 170
Fault
Cumulative Operation
FP-14 Time during Last but Min. unit: 1h 170
Two Fault
Type of Last but
FP-15 The same designation as FP-00 170
Three Fault
Cumulative Operation
FP-16 Time during Last but Min. unit: 1h 170
Three Time
Type of Last but Four
FP-17 The same designation as FP-00 170
Fault
Cumulative Operation
FP-18 Time during Last but Min. unit: 1h 170
Four Time
Single Operation
FP-19 Min. unit: 0.1h 170
Time during a Fault
11: Parameters in this menu are cleared and the settings
FP-20 Fault Logs Cleared 170
automatically change to 00 upon completion.

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FU: Data Monitoring

Parame Page
Name Setting Range and Description
ter s
FU-00 Working frequency Motor rotation frequency; min. unit: 0.01Hz 172
FU-01 Frequency Settings Unit indicator lamp flashes; min. unit: 0.01Hz 172
FU-02 Output Current Min. unit: 0.1A 172
Load Current
FU-03 The rated inverter current is taken as 100%; min. unit: 0.1% 172
Percentage
FU-04 Output Voltage Min. unit: 0.1V 172
FU-05 Rotation Speed Min. unit: 1r/min 172
Rotation Speed
FU-06 Unit indicator lamp flashes; min. unit: 1r/min 172
Settings
FU-07 DC Busbar Voltage Min. unit: 0.1V 172
FU-08 Output Power Min. unit: 0.1kW 172
Working Linear
FU-09 Min. unit: 1m/s 172
Velocity
Linear Velocity
FU-10 Unit indicator lamp flashes; min. unit: 1m/s 172
Settings
FU-11 PID Feedback Value Min. unit: 0.01 172
FU-12 PID Settings Min. unit: 0.01 172
FU-13 AI1 Min. unit: 0.1% 172
FU-14 AI2 Min. unit: 0.1% 172
FU-15 AI3 Min. unit: 0.1% 172
FU-16 PFI Min. unit: 0.1% 172
FU-17 UP/DOWN Adjustment Unit indicator lamp flashes; min. unit: 0.1% 172
Ten thousands digit: Pump #5 Thousands digit: Pump #4
Hundreds digit: Pump #3 Tens digit: Pump #2 Units digit:
FU-18 Pump Status 1 Pump #1 172
0: On standby 1: In variable-frequency operation 2: In
line-frequency operation 3: In fault overhaul
Tens digit: Drainage pump Units digit: Sleeping pump Same
FU-19 Pump Status 2 172
as FU18 (0~3)
FU-20 PID Output Value Min. unit: 0.1% 173
FU-21 Radiator Temperature Min. unit: 0.1°C 173
FU-22 Output Power Factor Min. unit: 0.01 173

kWh Meter Settings 0.0~6553.5kWh; hold and at one time to reset the
FU-23 173
parameters and the KWH timer
0.00~655.35h; hold and at one time to reset the
FU-24 KWH Timer 173
parameters and the KWH timer
Ten thousands digit: X5 Thousands digit: X4 Hundreds digit:
Digital Input Terminal
FU-25 X3 Tens digit: X2 Units digit: X1 173
Status 1
0: OFF 1: ON
Digital Input Terminal Hundreds digit: REV Tens digit: FWD Units digit: X6
FU-26 173
Status 2 0: OFF 1: ON
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Digital Output Tens digit: Y2 Units digit: Y1


FU-27 173
Terminal Status 0: OFF 1: ON
Ten thousands digit: T5 Thousands digit: T4 Hundreds digit:
Relay Output Terminal
FU-28 T3 Tens digit: T2 Unit digit: T1 173
Status
0: OFF 1: ON
Ten thousands digit: X11 Thousands digit: X10 Hundreds
Extension Digital Input
FU-29 digit: X9 Tens digit: X8 Units digit: X7 173
Terminal Status
0: OFF 1: ON
Ten thousands digit: T10 /Y7 Thousands digit: T9/Y6
Extension Digital
FU-30 Hundreds digit: T8/Y5 Tens digit: T7 /Y4 173
Output Terminal Status
Units digit: T6/Y3 0: OFF 1: ON
Extension Digital
FU-31 Relay T11 0: OFF 1: ON 173
Output Terminal Status
Communication Error
FU-32 0~60,000 174
Frequency
Frequency Settings
after
FU-33 Min. unit: 0.01Hz 174
Acceleration/Decelerati
on Ramp
Frequency of inverter output voltage (factory settings); min. unit:
FU-34 Output frequency 174
0.01Hz
FU-35 ~ FU-50 Retained 174

FC-16 User Parameter 1 Factory


~ ~ Setting -00.01 Modification ○
FC-45 User Parameter 30 s
Setting -00.01~FU.50; Except Fn (factory settings), -00.01 is void and others are parameter
Range numbers. For example, F0.01 represents F0-01
Factory
FC-46 User Parameter 31 FC.00 Modification △
Settings

Factory
FC-47 User Parameter 32 F0.10 Modification △
Settings

User Parameters 1—30 are used to select parameters the user frequently uses or is concerned
about. When FC-00=1, only these parameters are displayed. This function is especially suited
for matching users;
User Parameters 31 and 32 cannot be modified. They respectively indicate “display parameter
settings” and “parameter write protection”.
Instance: If F0.01 is set for FC-16, the first function of the user parameter will be F0-01. Then set
FC-00 as 1. If the menu is accessed in the monitoring mode, only three parameters are displayed
(F0-01, FC-00 and F0-1

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6. Details about Function Parameters


6.1. F0: Basic Parameters

Factory
F0-00 Digital Frequency Settings 50.00Hz Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0.00Hz~F0-06“Max. Frequency”
Range
Main Setting Channel for Factory
F0-01 0 Modification ○
Normal Operation Settings
0: F0-00 adopts digital settings via
the control panel adjustment ( 1: Communication settings; F0-00 is used for
Setting and ) initial value
Range 2: UP/DOWN adjustment 3: 4: AI2 5: AI3
AI1
6: PFI 7: Panel potentiometer (applicable only to SB-PU03)

Refer to the following figures for frequency channel settings:


High priority/Low priority

F1-06 Jog Command


F0-00 digital settings Jog frequencyl
Main reference frequency
Communication
Process PID

reference
Reference frequency
UP/DOWN Value Multi-speed + + before limitation
Auxilairy reference
frequency
AI1 No auxilairy

AI2 F0-00 digital settings F0-04 F0-05


Main reference Auxiliary
AI3 select UP/DOWN Value channel gain
( for normal AI1
operation) AI1
PFI Digital Input 11
AI2 Digital input32
Panel potentiometer
AI3 PID Correction
(F7-00=2)
PFI

The inverter has four operation modes with the following priority levels (from high to low): jogging,
process identification (PID), multi-speed and normal operation. For instance, if the multi-speed mode is
effective in a normal operation, the main frequency settings will depend on the multi-band frequency.
The main settings of normal operation may be selected via F0-01 “Main Setting Channel for
Normal Operation”. Forced switching may be executed by digital input 11(“Switching of
frequency settings to AI1”). Refer to Page 53 for details.
Define the auxiliary setting channel via F0-04 “Auxiliary Setting Channel Options”, or disable it
via digital input 32 “auxiliary channel disabled”. Refer to Page 53 for details

If F7-00 “PID control function options” is set as 2, the pre-ramp frequency settings may be

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modified.
A jogging command means that a keyboard jogging via panel control is effective, or that a digital
input 14 “Clockwise Jogging” or 15 “Anticlockwise Jogging” via terminal control is effective.
The final frequency settings will be subject to F0-07 “Upper frequency limit” and F0-08 “Lower
frequency limit”.

Factory
Command Execution Channel
F0-02 Setting 0 Modification ×
Options
s
Setting 0: Control panel (EXT Extinguished) 1: Terminal (EXT Illuminated) 2:
Range Communication Control (EXT Flashing)

When the command execution channel is the control panel, press to change direction.
When power supply is on, the default direction is clockwise. The function of is selected
via the hundreds digit of FC-01.

Forced switching of the channel of command execution channel is enabled via digital input 42
“Switching of command execution channel to terminal or panel”. Refer to Page 54 for details.

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Factory
F0-03 Frequency Setting Retention Mode 00 Modification ○
settings
Units digit: 0: Upon poweroff, the main frequency settings modified via
Poweroff storage communication or will be stored to F0-00
option
1: Upon poweroff, the main frequency settings modified via
communication or will not be stored
Setting
Range Tens digit: 0: Upon shutdown, the main frequency settings modified via
Shutdown communication or will be retained
retention options
1: Upon shutdown, the main frequency settings modified via
communication or will be restored to F0-00

This parameter is effective only when F0-01 “Main setting channel for normal operation” is 0 or
1.
Factory
F0-04 Auxiliary Setting Channel Options Setting 0 Modification ○
s
1: F0-00 “digital frequency2: UP/DOWN adjustment
0: Inapplicable
Setting settings” 5: AI3
3: AI1
Range 4: AI2
6: PFI

Factory
F0-05 Auxiliary Channel Gain 1.000 Modification ○
settings
Setting
-1.000~1.000
Range

Refer to Page 43 for descriptions of F0-00 and F0-01.


Factory
F0-06 Max. Frequency Setting 50.00Hz Modification ×
s
Setting
F0-07 “Upper Frequency Limit”~650.00Hz
Range
Factory
F0-07 Upper Frequency Limit Setting 50.00Hz Modification ×
s
Setting
F0-08“Lower Frequency Limit”~F0-06“Max. Frequency”
Range
Factory
F0-08 Lower Frequency Limit Setting 0.00Hz Modification ×
s
Setting
0.00Hz~F0-07 “Upper Frequency Limit”
Range

F0-06 “Max. Frequency”: This is the frequency corresponding with a frequency setting of 100%.

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It is used for calibration for a frequency setting by analog input or PFI.


F0-07 “Upper Frequency Limit”/F0-08 “Lower Frequency Limit”: Limits for the final frequency
settings.

Factory
F0-09 Direction Lock Setting 0 Modification ○
s
0: Both clockwise
Setting direction and 1: Clockwise direction 2: Anticlockwise direction
Range anticlockwise direction lock lock
are applicable

It is recommended that the direction lock be used only for a single-direction rotation.
If a direction change is required by turning on the control panel, the hundreds digit of
FC-01 must be set as 1 or 2.

Factory
F0-10 Parameter Write Protection Setting 0 Modification ○
s
0: Write protection inapplicable; all parameters are subject to rewriting except read-only
parameters
Setting
1: No parameter is subject to rewriting except F0-00 “Digital Frequency Settings”,
Range
F7-04 “PID Digital Settings” and this parameter
2: No parameter is subject to rewriting except this parameter

This function prevents modification of parameters by error.

Factory
F0-11 Parameter Initialization Setting 00 Modification ×
s
11: Initialization 22: Initialization applicable to all parameters except
Setting
communication parameters NOTE: The parameter automatically changes to 00
Range
upon completion of initialization

Parameter initialization restores a parameter to factory settings and the fault logs are not restored
(Fault logs may be cleared by FP-20).

Factory
F0-12 Parameter Copying Setting 00 Modification ×
s
11: Parameters are uploaded from the 22: Parameters are downloaded from the
inverter to the panel control panel to the inverter
Setting 33: Conformity of the control panel to 44: Parameters stored in the control panel
Range the inverter parameters is verified are cleared
After verification, the parameter
automatically changes to 00

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Parameter copying is a very useful function on occasions where more than one inverter adopts
the same settings.
It is inadvisable to use the downloading function between inverters of different power ratings.
This function only applies to control panels integrating parameter coping (SB-PU70E and
SB-PU200).

Depend
on
Factory
F0-13 Rated Inverter Power inverter Modification △
Settings
model
No.

Rated inverter power can be checked (min. value: 0.01kW).

Depend
Factory
F0-14 Software Version on Modification △
Settings
Version

Software version is verifiable; range: 0.00~99.99.

Factory
F0-15 User Password Settings Setting 0000 Modification ○
s
Setting
0000~9999; 0000 indicate an ineffective password
Range

The password will become effective if there is no key operation within 2 minutes after the
确认
password is set. In the monitoring mode, press ENTER and to activate the password
immediately.
6.2. F1: Acceleration/Deceleration, Startup, Shutdown and Jog Parameters

Depend
on
Factory
F1-00 Acceleration Time 1 inverter Modification ○
Settings
model
No.
Depend
on
Factory
F1-01 Deceleration Time 1 inverter Modification ○
Settings
model
No.
Depend
on
Factory
F1-02 Acceleration Time 2 inverter Modification ○
Settings
model
No.

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Depend
on
Factory
F1-03 Deceleration Time 2 inverter Modification ○
Settings
model
No.
0.1~3600.0s
Acceleration time: The time required to increase the frequency by 50Hz
Setting
Deceleration time: The time required to decrease the frequency by 50Hz
Range
NOTE: Factory settings are 6.0s for 22kW inverter series and below and 20.0s for
30kW and above
Deceleration Time in an Factory
F1-04 10.0s Modification ○
Emergency Shutdown Settings
Setting
0.1~3600.0s
Range
Auto Switching Point for Factory
F1-05 0.00Hz Modification ×
Acceleration/Deceleration Time Settings
Setting 0.00~650.00Hz; the range below this point is forced to be acceleration/deceleration
Range time 2 (F1-02/F1-03)
F1-00~F1-03 provide 2 acceleration/deceleration time systems. Options may be made by digital
input “7”. Refer to Page 52 for details.
For the function of F1-05 “Auto Switching Point for Acceleration/Deceleration Time”, refer to the
following figure. If auto segmented acceleration is not required, the parameter may be set as zero.
The auto switching function for acceleration/deceleration is ineffective in the case of jog,
emergency shutdown and stall prevention.
Frequency after
accel/decel

F1-05
accel/decel
time auto
switching
point
Time

Accel Accel Decel Time1 Decel Time2


Time2 Time1

F1-04 “Deceleration Time in an Emergency Shutdown”: When Digital Input 16 is inputted or the
communication port sends an emergency shutdown command, the inverter will shut down as indicated
by “Deceleration time in an emergency shutdown”.

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Factory
F1-06 Jog Frequency Setting 5.00Hz Modification ○
s
Setting
0.10~50.00Hz
Range
Depend
Factory on
F1-07 Jog Acceleration Time Setting inverter Modification ○
s model
No.
Depend
Factory on
F1-08 Jog Deceleration Time Setting inverter Modification ○
s model
No.
0.1~60.0s
NOTE: Factory settings for jog acceleration/deceleration time are 6.0s for 22kW
Setting
inverter series and below
Range
Factory settings for jog acceleration/deceleration time are 20.0s for 30kW inverter
series and above

In the panel control mode, set the thousands digit of FC-01 as 1 and will be used for the jog;
in the terminal control, standby mode, jogging will be enabled by Digital Inputs 14 “Clockwise
Jog” and 15 “Anticlockwise Jog”. When both the signals are effective or ineffective, jog will not
be enabled.
In the jog mode, auxiliary settings and PID frequency modification are ineffective.
The start/stop mode of a jog is fixed as startup at the startup frequency and shutdown in the
deceleration mode.
Factory
Clockwise/Anticlockwise Rotation
F1-09 Setting 0.0s Modification ×
Deadband Time
s
Setting
0.0~3600.0s
Range

F1-09“Clockwise/Anticlockwise Rotation Deadband Time”: This means the latency time for
switching between clockwise/anticlockwise rotations. The function used to dampen the impact of
the switching between clockwise/anticlockwise rotations on the machine.

Factory
F1-10 Startup Delay Time 0.0s Modification ○
Settings
Setting 0.0~3600.0s; when an operation command is received, the latency settings will be
Range effective in a latter time; when F8-00≠0, this parameter is ineffective

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When selecting the water supply mode for the inverter, F1-10 “startup delay time” will be
ineffective and the operation command will be immediately executed.

Factory
F1-11 Startup Mode Setting 0 Modification ×
s
Setting 0: Startup from the startup frequency 1: DC braking comes before startup from the
Range startup frequency 2: Startup in the rotation speed tracking mode
Factory
F1-12 Startup Frequency Setting 0.50Hz Modification ○
s
Setting
0.00~60.00Hz
Range
Factory
F1-13 Startup Frequency Maintenance Time Setting 0.0s Modification ○
s
Setting
0.1~60.0s
Range
Factory
F1-14 Startup DC Braking Time Setting 0.0s Modification ○
s
Setting
0.0~60.0s
Range
Factory
F1-15 Startup DC Braking Current Setting 0.0% Modification ○
s
Setting
0.0~100.0%; the rated current of the inverter is taken as 100%
Range

Inverter Startup Modes:


When F1-11=0, the inverter will start up from the startup frequency. After startup, the inverter
will operate at the “startup frequency” (F1-12), which is maintained for a time set by F-13 “Startup
Frequency Maintenance Time”. This is intended to reduce the impact current at startup.
When F1-11=1, the inverter will enforce a DC braking before startup from the startup frequency.
In some cases where the motor is running upwind in an anticlockwise direction before startup, a DC
braking may be enforced before startup to prevent a startup impact overcurrent. The parameter may be
set via F1-14 “Startup DC Braking Time” and F1-15 “Startup DC Braking Current”.
When F1-11=2, the inverter will startup in a rotation speed tracking mode. The inverter will
automatically identify the motor rotation speed/direction prior to motor startup and then start up the
motor smoothly from the corresponding frequency without producing any impact. It is not necessary to
wait until running motor stops thoroughly before enforcing a restart. You may minimize the startup
time and impact.
In the case of a restart during an instantaneous stop, self-reset or restart after an operation
suspension, tracking startup may be enforced via Fb-25 “Restart Mode of Instantaneous Power

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Failure, Self-Reset and Operation Suspension”.


Refer to the following figures for startup/shutdown DC braking:

Output frequency

Shutdown/DC
braking frequency
Startup frequency
Time

Output frequency
Shutdown DC
braking frequency

Startup DC
braking current Time

Shutdown DC Shutdown DC
Startup DC braking time
braking waiting time braking time

NOTE: It is inadvisable to restart after a prolonged DC braking in the event of a high-speed


startup or startup with great-inertia loads. Tracking startup is recommended.
NOTE: If the inverter is started immediately after a free shutdown, the remanence of the
counter-electromotive force will cause an overcurrent. Therefore, if the motor requires an
immediate startup when it is still running after a free shutdown, tracking startup is
recommended.

Factory
F1-16 Shutdown Mode 0 Modification ○
Settings
Setting 0: Shutdown in 2: Deceleration+ DC braking +
1: Free shutdown
Range deceleration mode DC Braking
Factory
F1-17 Shutdown/DC Braking Frequency 0.50Hz Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0.00~60.00Hz
Range
Shutdown DC Braking Latency Factory
F1-18 0.00s Modification ○
Time Settings
Setting
0.00~10.00s
Range
Factory
F1-19 Shutdown DC Braking Time 0.0s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0.0~60.0s
Range
Factory
F1-20 Shutdown DC Braking Current 0.0% Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0.0~100.0%; the rated inverter current is taken as 100%
Range

Inverter Shutdown Mode:


When F1-16=0, the inverter will shut down in an deceleration mode: The working frequency will

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become lower until the inverter changes into the standby mode when F1-17 “Shutdown/DC
Braking Frequency” is actuated.
When F1-16=1, the inverter will have a free shutdown. The inverter will lock the output and the
motor will slide freely to a shutdown. But if it is a jog shutdown or an emergency shutdown, the
deceleration-mode shutdown will still be effective. Generally, a free shutdown is not
recommended for water pumps, because the pump has a shorter shutdown time and a sudden
shutdown may cause a water hammer effect.
When F1-16=2, the “shutdown in deceleration mode + DC Braking” will be effective. Upon
receipt of the shutdown command, the inverter will decelerate; when F1-17 “shutdown/DC
braking frequency” is actuated, the output will be clocked. After F1-18 “shutdown DC braking
latency time”, provide a DC current for the motor as directed by F1-20 “Shutdown DC Braking
Current”. After the settings for F1-19 “Shutdown DC Braking Time” are actuated, the motor will
shut down. Please refer to Page 47 for startup/shutdown DC braking. The DC braking status will
be maintained by digital input 34 “DC Braking Shutdown”. Refer to Page 53 for details.

CAUTION: DC braking is recommended only for low-speed operation (10Hz and below) or
small-power motors.

CAUTION: In a DC braking, the mechanical energy of the load is transferred to the rotor.
Frequent or longtime DC brakings may cause a motor overheat.
确认
In a command execution channel other than communication control, hold ENTER and

double-click to enforce a free shutdown of the inverter, provided that the control panel is
not locked.

6.3. F2: V/F Control Parameters

Factory
F2-00 V/F Curve Settings Setting 1 Modification ×
s
0: Custom (Refer to Parameters
F2-14~F2-21)
2: V/F Curve 1 (Torque lowering; 1: Linear V/F Curve (1.0-th power)
Setting 1.2-th power) 3: V/F Curve 2 (Torque lowering; 1.5-th power)
Range 4: V/F Curve 3(Torque lowering; 5: V/F Curve 4(Torque lowering; 2.0-th power)
1.7-power)
6: V/F Curve 5(Torque lowering;
3.0-th power)

V/F curves may be set as user-defined multisteps fold line, linearity and kinds reducing torque
molds.
V/F curves (torque lowering) can improve motor efficiency of fans and pumps when the torque
lowering load is operating at a light load. For these loads, auto energy-saving modes can be
applied to improve motor efficiency (refer to descriptions of F2-11 on Page 49).
V/F curves (torque lowering) and auto energy-saving can reduce operation noise while improving

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efficiency. Refer to the following figures for linear V/F curves and V/F curves (torque lowering):
Voltage Basic frequency; Max. output voltage

1:1.0th power
2:1.2th power
1 3:1.5th power
2 4:1.7th power
3 5:2.0th power
4 6:3.0th power
5
6 Frequency
0
Factory
F2-01 Torque Elevation Options Setting 1 Modification ×
s
Setting 0: Inapplicable 1: Manual torque elevation only
Range 2: Auto torque elevation only 3: Manual torque elevation + auto torque elevation
Depend
Factory on
Amplitude of Manual Torque
F2-02 Setting inverter Modification ○
Elevation
s model
No.
15kW inverters and below: 0.0~15.0%, 18.5kW inverters and above:
Setting
Range 0.0~10.0%
F2-13 “max. output voltage” is taken as 100%
Factory
Cut-Off Point of Manual Torque
F2-03 Setting 10.0% Modification ○
Elevation
s
Setting
0.0~100.0%; F2-12 “Basic frequency” is taken as 100%
Range
Factory 100.0
F2-04 Auto Torque Elevation Range Setting Modification ×

s
Setting
0.0~100.0%
Range

Manual torque elevation can improve the low-speed torque and startup torque of the motor. Tune
up F2-02 “Amplitude of Manual Torque Elevation” until the startup requirements are met. The
amplitude value must not be too great, otherwise there will be motor overheating or overcurrent.
The relation curve of output voltage (V) and frequency (F) consists of a setup V/F curve, manual
torque elevation and auto torque elevation. Please refer to the following figure for the relation
between F2-03 “Cut-off point of auto torque elevation”, F2-12 “Basic frequency” and F2-13
“max. output voltage”:
Auto torque elevation can change the voltage real-time according to the load current intensity,
compensate the voltage loss of the stator impedance, automatically adapt to different loads and

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output appropriate voltage. This function can ensure larger output torque under heavy loads and
smaller output currents under zero load.
Tracking startup, auto torque elevation and slip compensation involve some motor parameters.
Please confirm that these parameters conform to the parameters on the nameplate.
Voltage
Basic frequency; max. output voltage
Max. output
voltage

Amplitude
of manual
toque
elevation 0 Cut-Off Point of Basic Max. Frequency
Manual Torque frequency frequency
Elevation

Factory
F2-05 Slip Compensation Gain Setting 0.0% Modification ○
s
Setting
0.0~300.0%
Range
Factory
F2-06 Filter Time of Slip Compensation Setting 1.0s Modification ×
s
Setting
0.1~25.0s
Range
Factory
Clipping of Electric Slip
F2-07 Setting 200% Modification ×
Compensation
s
Factory
Clipping of Regenerated Slip
F2-08 Setting 200% Modification ×
Compensation
s
Setting
0~250%; the rated motor slip frequency is taken as 100%
Range

Slip Compensation: If the output frequency remains unchanged, the load change may cause a slip
change and the rotation speed will drop. Slip compensation supports online adjustment of the
inverter’s output frequency according to load torque, minimizes change in rotation speed with
load and improves speed control accuracy.
Slip compensation is effective in chases where auto torque elevation is enabled (when F2-01=2
or 3);
Slip compensation may be adjusted by F2-05 “Slip Compensation Gain”. It is recommended that
the adjustment be done according to the drop of the rotation speed when the motor temperature is
relatively stable under load operation. If the slip compensation gain is 100%, it means that the
compensation value at the rated torque is the rated slip frequency. .
Formula of Rated slip frequency: Rated slip frequency =Rated frequency— (Rated rotation speed

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× Number of poles÷120)
If the motor oscillates in the course of slip compensation, tune up F2-06 “Filter time of slip
compensation”.

Depend
on
Factory
F2-09 Vibration Dampening inverter Modification ○
Settings
model
No.
Setting
0~200
Range

The oscillation of a motor under a zero or light load may be controlled by adjusting this
parameter. Tune up the value to eliminate oscillation.

Factory
F2-10 AVR Settings Setting 1 Modification ×
s
Setting 2: Only inapplicable in a
0: Inapplicable 1: Always applicable
Range deceleration

AVR means auto voltage regulation. This function ensures that the output voltage is stable when
the input voltage or the DC busbar voltage oscillates, thus securing the production process and
product quality.
When the input voltage exceeds the rated value, enable AVR to prevent the motor from operating
under too high a voltage.
Compared with the “always applicable” mode, the “only inapplicable in the event of a
deceleration” mode allows faster deceleration, but requires a larger deceleration current. This is
because a deceleration causes the DC busbar voltage to rise. If the dead output voltage of AVR
also increases, the loss of the motor also increases and the mechanical energy feedback is
reduced. Therefore, the deceleration time is shorter.

CAUTION: If the load has a very large rotary inertia, AVR must be set as “Always Applicable” to
prevent a motor overheat caused by overvoltage in deceleration.

Factory
F2-11 Auto Energy-Saving Options Setting 0 Modification ○
s

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Setting
0: Inapplicable 1: Applicable
Range

Auto Energy-Saving Options: The output voltage is automatically adjusted to minimize the load
current and motor loss at a constant rotation speed. This function is especially effective for such
loads as fans and pumps with torque lowering characteristics. Refer to the following figures:

Current
Heavy load

Small load

0 working point working point


Output voltage
of lowest current of lowest current

Auto energy-saving applies to stable loads only.


Auto energy-saving requires the application of auto torque elevation and slip compensation.

Factory
F2-12 Basic Frequency Setting 50.00Hz Modification ×
s
Setting
1.00~650.00Hz
Range
Factory
F2-13 Max. Output Voltage Setting 380V Modification ×
s
Setting
150~500V
Range
Factory
F2-14 V/F Frequency F4 Setting 0.00Hz Modification ×
s
Setting
F2-16“V/F Frequency F3”~F2-12“ Basic Frequency”
Range
Factory
F2-15 V/F Voltage V4 Setting 0.0% Modification ×
s
Setting
F2-17“V/F Voltage V3”~100.0%; F2-13“Max. Output Voltage” is taken as100%
Range
Factory
F2-16 V/F Frequency F3 Setting 0.00Hz Modification ×
s
Setting
F2-21“V/F Frequency F2”~F2-14“V/F Frequency F4”
Range
Factory
F2-17 V/F Voltage V3 Setting 0.0% Modification ×
s
Setting F2-19“V/F Frequency V2”~F2-15“V/F Frequency V4”; F2-13“Max. Output Voltage”
Range is taken as100%

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Factory
F2-18 V/F Frequency F2 Setting 0.00Hz Modification ×
s
Setting
F2-20“V/F Frequency F1”~F2-16“V/F Frequency F3”
Range
Factory
F2-19 V/F Voltage V2 Setting 0.0% Modification ×
s
Setting F2-21“V/F Frequency V1”~F2-17“V/F Frequency V3”; F2-13 “max. output voltage” is
Range taken as 100%
Factory
F2-20 V/F Frequency F1 Setting 0.00Hz Modification ×
s
Setting
0.00Hz~F2-18“V/F Frequency F2”
Range
Factory
F2-21 V/F Voltage V1 Setting 0.0% Modification ×
s
Setting
0.0%~F2-19“V/F Voltage V2”; F2-13 “Max. Output Voltage” is taken as 100%
Range

Refer to the following figures for custom settings of the V/F curve:
Voltage
(Basic frequency; max. output voltage)

(F4,V4)

(F3,V3)

(F1,V1)
(F2,V2)
Frequency
0

6.4. F3: Motor Parameters

Depend
on
F3-00 Rated Frequency Factory Settings inverter Modification ×
model
No.
Setting
0.40~500.00kW
Range
F3-01 Number of Poles Factory Settings 4 Modification ×
Setting
2~48
Range

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Depend
on
F3-02 Rated Current Factory Settings inverter Modification ×
model
No.
Setting
0.5~1200.0A
Range
F3-03 Rated Frequency Factory Settings 50.00Hz Modification ×
Setting
1.00~650.00Hz
Range
Depend
on
F3-04 Rated Rotation Speed Factory Settings inverter Modification ×
model
No.
Setting
125~40000r/min
Range

Prior to the operation of the inverter, input Parameters F3-00~F3-04 inscribed on the nameplate.
When F8-00≠0 (water supply options), set up the rated current for pumps (F8-30~35).

6.5. F4: Digital Input Terminals and Multi-Speed

Functions of Digital Input Factory


F4-00 1 Modification ×
Terminal X1 Settings
Functions of Digital Input Factory Modification
F4-01 2 ×
Terminal X2
Functions of Digital Input Factory Modification
F4-02 3 ×
Terminal X3
Functions of Digital Input Factory Modification
F4-03 12 ×
Terminal X4
Functions of Digital Input Factory Modification
F4-04 13 ×
Terminal X5
Functions of Digital Input Factory Modification
F4-05 Terminal X6/PFI/Pulse Frequency 0 ×
Input
Functions of Digital Input Factory Modification
F4-06 Terminal X7 (Extension 0 ×
Terminal)
Functions of Digital Input Factory Modification
F4-07 Terminal X8 (Extension 0 ×
Terminal)
Functions of Digital Input Factory Modification
F4-08 Terminal X9 (Extension 0 ×
Terminal)
Functions of Digital Input Factory Modification
F4-09 Terminal X10 (Extension 0 ×
Terminal)
Functions of Digital Input Factory Modification
F4-10 Terminal X11 (Extension 0 ×
Terminal)

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F4-11 Functions of FWD Terminal Factory 38 Modification ×


F4-12 Functions of REV Terminal Factory 39 Modification ×
Setting
Refer to the following table for definitions of digital input functions
Range

Table of Definitions of Digital Input Functions (The same function must not be selected for any
two different digital input terminals)

0: Connection to the following signals ±20: UP/DOWN: Down ±40: Maintenance of


is inapplicable
±21: UP/DOWN: CLEAR Analog Frequency
±1: Multi-band frequency option 1
±22: Check of Contactor 1K1 Settings
±2: Multi-band frequency option 2
±23: Check of Contactor 1K2 ±41:
±3: Multi-band frequency option 3
±24: Check of Contactor 2K1 Acceleration/Deceleration
±4: Check of upper water level
of Contactor 2K2 disabled
limit of clean water pool
±26: Check of Contactor 3K1 ±42: Switching of
±5: Check of lower water level limit
±27: Check of Contactor 3K2 command execution
of clean water pool
±28: Check of Contactor 4K1 channel to terminal or
±6: Check of water shortage level of
±29: Check of Contactor 4K2 panel
clean water pool
±30: Check of Contactor 5K1 ±43: Pump #1
±7: Acceleration/deceleration time
±31: Check of Contactor 5K2 disabled/Motor Option 1
option 2
±32: Auxiliary setting channel ±44: Pump #2
±8: Multi-PID Option 1
disabled disabled/Motor Option 2
±9: Multi-PID Option 2
±33: Switching of PID settings ±45: Pump #3 disabled
±10: Multi-PID Option 3
to AI2 ±46: Pump #4 disabled
±11: Switching of frequency settings
±34: DC-braking shutdown ±47: Pump #5 disabled
to AI1
±35: PID (Process ±48: Small sleeping
±12: External fault input
identification) disabled pump disabled
±13: Fault reset
±36: PID Parameter Option 2 ±49: Drainage pump
±14: Clockwise jog
±37: Three-wire mode disabled
±15: Anticlockwise jog
shutdown command ±50: Wastewater tank
±16: Emergency shutdown
±38: Internal virtual FWD lower water level limit
±17: Inverter operation disabled
terminal ±51: Wastewater tank
±18: Free shutdown
±39: Internal virtual REV upper water level limit
±19: UP/DOWN: UP
terminal ±52: Signal of upper
water level limit
±53: Signal of lower
water level limit
±54: Signal of
firefighting system in
operation

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±55: Priority pump


startup option 1
±56: Priority pump
startup option 2
±57: Priority pump
startup option 3

A negative value means that the terminal input is a high level or that the rising edge is effective.
A positive value means that the .terminal input has a low level, or that the falling edge is effective.
If the same function is selected via F4-00 through F4-12, the setting with the greater parameter
number is effective.
SB200 is inbuilt with 8 multifunctional programmable digital input terminals (X1, X2, X3, X4,
X5, X6, FWD and REV). Five other extension input terminals are also provided.
Functions in the table of digital input functions may be selected by the digital input terminal.
Also, the virtual input terminal, composed of the real-time clock module, can also be linked with
the digital input functions in the table. Refer to the description of F9 for details.
Related Monitoring Parameters: FU-25 (Digital Input Terminal Status 1) and FU-26 (Digital
Input Terminal Status 2)
Refer to the following detailed description of digital input functions:
0: Except when F4-05 = 0, connection of X6/PFI to other X terminals than PFI is
inapplicable.
1~3: Multi-Band Frequency Options: For coding, select Multi-Band Frequency 1—7.
Refer to the following table, where “0” means effective and “1” means ineffective:
Multi-Band Multi-Band
Multi-Band
Frequency Option Frequency Multi-Band Frequency Selected
Frequency Option 3
2 Option 1
The frequency is set by the channel
0 0 0
selected via F0-01
0 0 1 F4-20 Multi-Band Frequency 1
0 1 0 F4-21 Multi-Band Frequency 2
0 1 1 F4-22 Multi-Band Frequency 3
1 0 0 F4-23Multi-Band Frequency 4
1 0 1 F4-24 Multi-Band Frequency 5
1 1 0 F4-25 Multi-Band Frequency 6
1 1 1 F4-26 Multi-Band Frequency 7

4~6: Check of Water Level of Clean Water Pool. Used for water shortage protection in
constant-pressure water supply. See the description of F80-3 on Page 72.
7: Acceleration/Deceleration Time 2. If the signal is effective, select Acceleration/Deceleration
Time 2. Acceleration/deceleration time for jog and emergency shutdown is ineffective.
8~10: Multi-PID Options 1-3. The three terminals are used to select the present PID
settings via coding.

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Multi-PID Option Multi-PID Option


Multi-PID Option 3 PID Settings Selected
2 1
Depend on F7-01 “Channel
0 0 0
Setting Options”
0 0 1 F7-22 “Multi-PID Setting 1”
0 1 0 F7-23 “Multi-PID Setting 2”
0 1 1 F7-24 “Multi-PID Setting 3”
1 0 0 F7-25 “Multi-PID Setting 4”
1 0 1 F7-26 “Multi-PID Setting 5”
1 1 0 F7-27 “Multi-PID Setting 6”
1 1 1 F7-28 “Multi-PID Setting 7”

11: Switching of Frequency Settings to AI1: When the signal is effective, the normal working
frequency setting channel will be switched to AI1 analog voltage/current setting. After the
signal becomes ineffective, the frequency setting channel will be restored.
12: External Fault Input: This signal helps to input abnormality or fault information of
inverter peripherals into the inverter, cause a shutdown and report an external fault. The
signal can not be reset automatically. It can only be reset in the manual mode. NOMALLY
OFF/ON may be inputted by setting positive/negative values. External faults may be
indicated by digital output 10 “External Fault Shutdown” (Panel display: Er.EEF).
13: Fault Reset: The fault will be reset when the signal is an effective edge. The function is the
same as the reset function of on the control panel.

14~15: Clockwise/Anticlockwise Jog: Refer to the description of the function of jog on


Page 45.
16: Emergency Shutdown: If this signal is effective, press F1-04 “Deceleration Time in an
Emergency Shutdown” to shut down.
17: Inverter Operation Disabled: When this signal is effective, the inverter operation will be
disabled. If the inverter is in operation, a free shutdown will be executed.
18: Free Shutdown: If the signal is effective when the inverter is in operation, the output will
be locked immediately and the motor will shutdown in a freewheeling mode.
19~21: UP/DOWN: UP, DOWN, CLEAR. Refer to the description of UP/DOWN on Page
56.
22: Check of Contactor 1K1: Used to check the contactor for Pump #1 variable frequency
operation.
23: Check of Contactor 1K2: Used to check the contactor for Pump #1 line frequency
operation.
24: Check of Contactor 2K1: Used to check the contactor for Pump #2 variable frequency
operation.
25: Check of Contactor 2K2: Used to check the contactor for Pump #2 line frequency

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operation.
26: Check of Contactor 3K1: Used to check the contactor for Pump #3 variable frequency
operation.
27: Check of Contactor 3K2: Used to check the contactor for Pump #3 line frequency operation.
28: Check of Contactor 4K1: Used to check the contactor for Pump #4 variable frequency
operation.
29: Check of Contactor 4K2: Used to check the contactor for Pump #4 line frequency operation.
30: Check of Contactor 5K1: Used to check the contactor for Pump #5 variable frequency
operation.
31: Check of Contactor 5K2: Used to check the contactor for Pump #5 line frequency operation.
In the case of a constant-pressure water supply, verify if the contactor is in the indicated
operation status by connection to the NORMALLY ON/OFF contacts of the pump control
contactor. If the detected status of the contactor is different from the indicated status, a
contactor fault of the water supply system will be reported (Er.cno). If there is a contactor
fault, the water system will shut down to prevent the fault from escalation. Please rectify the
fault immediately.
32: Auxiliary Setting Channel Disabled: If this signal is effective, the auxiliary setting function
will be disabled.
33: Switching of PID settings to AI2: When this signal is effective, the PID setting channel will
be switched to AI2 analog voltage/current settings in a forced mode. When this signal
becomes ineffective, the PID setting channel will be restored to the channel assigned by
F7-01.
34: Shutdown DC-braking: In the shutdown process, when the working frequency is lower
than F1-17-“Shutdown/DC Braking Frequency” (and F1-16=2), if this signal is effective,
the shutdown DC-breaking will be effective. The DC braking will not end until the braking
time exceeds F1-19 and the command is repealed.
35: Process Identification Disabled: When this signal is effective, PID will be disabled. PID
will not be enabled until this signal is ineffective and there is no other priority operation
mode.
36: PID Parameter 2 Options: When F7-11 “PID parameter transition mode”=0 and is
effective, choose PID Parameter 2 (F7-08~F7-10); when the parameter is ineffective,
choose PID Parameter 1 (F7-05~F7-07).
37~39: Three-wire mode shutdown command, Internal Virtual FWD Terminal and
Internal Virtual REC Terminal: Refer to the description of the F4-13 terminal
operation mode on Page 55.
40: Maintenance of Analog Quantity Frequency Settings: If this signal is effective when the
frequency settings is acquired by analog input, the frequency settings will not vary with the
analog input. If this signal is ineffective, the frequency settings will vary with the analog

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input. This function is very useful in cases where electromagnetic interference makes analog
input commands susceptible to changes. Refer to the following figures:

Analog input

Time
Digital Input 40
Analog reference
frequency hold
Time
Reference
frequency

Time

41:Acceleration/Decelearation Disabled: When this signal is effective, the


acceleration/deceleration process of the inverter is stopped; when this signal is ineffective,
the inverter will be restored to normal acceleration/deceleration operations.
42: Switching of Command Execution Channel to Terminal or Panel: The command channel
may be switched with this signal according to F0-02. Refer to the following table:

F0-02 Command Execution Command Execution


Status of Digital Input 42
Channel Options Channel after Switching
Ineffective Control Panel
0: Control Panel
Effective Terminal
Ineffective Terminal
1: Terminal
Effective Control Panel
Ineffective Terminal
2: Communication
Effective Control Panel

43~44: Pump Disabled/Motor Options: To meet the requirements of users of the SB200 inverter
series which supports more than one motor of different capacities (non constant-pressure water
supply mode), auto switching functions for motors in operation are required. In this case, different
motor overload protection values have to be set.
±43: Pump #1 Disabled/Motor Option 1
±44: Pump #2 Disabled/Motor Option 2

In non-constant pressure water supply mode, the digital inputs of 43 and 44 are used as a motor option
terminal to select the rated motor current and achieve different protection values.

Motor Option Current of Motor Current of Motor Current of Motor Current of Motor

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Terminal #1(F3-02) #2 #3 #4 (F8-32)
(F8-30) (F8-31)
Motor Option 1 0 1 0 1
Motor Option 2 0 0 1 1

In the constant-pressure water supply mode, the rated current will be automatically selected for the
corresponding pumps to achieve overload protection values. When the digital input is set as 43 and 44,
the corresponding function is Pump Disabled Options
45~49: Pump Disabled: After the corresponding water pump disablement signal is inputted,
an overhaul of an abnormal pump shutdown will be carried out. This function applies
primarily to water pump overhaul and no manual shutdown of system operation is required.
After the water pump is overhauled, repeal the disablement command and the pump will be
automatically started.
50~51: Check of Waste Water Pool Level: Refer to the description of F8-03 on Page 72.
52~53: Water Level Control Detection Signal: When the water supply mode is switched to
water level control, the water pump will be started up or shut down according to the water
level detection signal. When the lower limit signal is ineffective, the pump will be started;
when the upper limit signal is effective, the pump will be shut down.
54: Signal of Firefighting System in Operation: When this signal is effective, the main pumps
and auxiliary pumps are started and run at the max. capacity. No constant pressure control
is executed. After the firefighting command is repealed, the system will be automatically
restored to the original operation status.
55~57: Priority Pump Startup Options: When the tens digit of F8-39 is 0, the pump to be
started first may be directly designated via the control terminal. The priority mode is only
effective for a system in standby, constant-pressure mode.

Priority Pump Priority Pump Priority Pump


Sequence of Priority
Startup Option 3 Startup Option 2 Startup Option 1
0 0 0 #1 Water Pump
0 0 1 #1 Water Pump
0 1 0 #2 Water Pump
0 1 1 #3 Water Pump
1 0 0 #4 Water Pump
1 0 1 #5 Water Pump

Factory
F4-13 Terminal Operation Mode 1 Modification ×
Settings

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0: Single-wire mode (startup/shutdown)


1: Two-Wire Mode 1 (Clockwise/Anticlockwise)
Setting 2: Two-Wire Mode 2 (startup/shutdown and direction)
Range 3: Two-Wire Mode (Startup/Shutdown)
4: Three-Wire Mode 1 (clockwise/anticlockwise and shutdown)
5: Three-Wire Mode 2 (Operation, direction and shutdown)

Digital input commands: 37 “Three-wire mode shutdown command”, 38 “Internal virtual FWD
terminal” and 39 “Internal virtual REV terminal”.
The following table lists the logics and diagrams of different operation modes. In this table, S
means “level effective” and B means “Edge effective”:

F4-1
Mode Name Operation Logic Diagram
3
Single-Wire S
S: Operation switch; operable when effective Internal Virtual FWD Terminal

Mode
0 NOTE: The direction conforms to the direction of GND
(Startup/Shutdo
the frequency settings
wn)
S2
(Anticloc S1 (Clockwise) Designation
Two-Wire kwise) S1 Internal Virtual FWD Terminal

Mode 1 Ineffective Ineffective Stop S2


1
Internal Virtual REV Terminal

(Clockwise/Ant Ineffective Effective Clockwise GND


iclockwise) Anticlockwis
Effective Ineffective
e
Effective Effective Stop
S2 S1
(Directio (Startup/Shutdo Designation
Two-Wire n) wn) S1 Internal Virtual FWD Terminal
Mode 2 Ineffective Ineffective Stop S2
2 (Startup/Shutdo
Internal Virtual REV Terminal

Ineffective Effective Clockwise


wn and GND
Direction) Effective Ineffective Stop
Anticlockwis
Effective Effective
e
B1
Two-Wire B1: Start Buttion (NORMALLY ON) Internal Virtual FWD Terminal

Mode 3 B2: OFF Button (NORMALLY OFF) B2


3
Internal Virtual REV Terminal

( Startup/Shut NOTE: The direction conforms to the direction of GND


down) the frequency settings

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F4-1
Mode Name Operation Logic Diagram
3
Three-Wire
Mode 1
(Clockwise,
Anticlockwise B1 Three-Wire Mode Shutdown
Command
and Shutdown) B2
B1: Stop Button (NORMALLY OFF) Internal Virtual FWD Terminal
Digital input 37 B3
4 B2: Clockwise Button (NORMALLY ON)
“Three-Wire Internal Virtual REV Terminal

B3: Anticlockwise Button (NORMALLY ON)


Mode GND
Shutdown
Command”
must be
attached
Three-Wire
Mode 2
(Operation,
Direction and
Shutdown)
B1: Stop Button (NORMALLY OFF)
Digital input 37
5 B2: Start Button (NORMALLY ON)
“Three-Wire
S: Direction switch; anticlockwise when effective
Mode
Shutdown
Command”
must be
attached
In the terminal control mode, whether single-wire mode ( 1 ) or two-wire mode (2), although they
are both level-effective, the restart of the inverter after a shutdown caused by a shutdown
command originating from other sources requires a shutdown signal prior to the emission of
operation signal.
For Two-Wire Mode 3 or Three-Wire Mode, the start button will be ineffective when the
NORMALLY OFF stop button is switched off.
Even if the operation mode defines the operation direction, the direction lock still overrides.
If the teminal command contains no information about direction, the operation direction will be
determined by the frequency channel settings (Positive/Negative).

CAUTION: When there is an operation signal and Fb-26 “Poweron Self-Restart Enabled”= 1
(factory settings), the inverter will start automatically after connection to power supply.

Factory
Debouncing Time of Digital Input
F4-14 Setting 10ms Modification ○
Terminal
s
Setting
0~2000ms
Range

Debouncing Time of Digital Input Terminal: This function is used to define the debouncing
time of the digitally inputted signals. Signals with duration shorter than the debouncing time are
negligible.

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Factory ○
F4-15 UP/DOWN Adjustment 0 Modification
Settings
Setting 0: Terminal 1:Terminal 2: Control panel 3: Control panel pulse
Range Le vel mode pulse mode level mode mode
Factory ○
F4-16 UP/DOWN Rated/Step Length 1.00 Modification
Settings
Setting
0.01~100.00; min. settings: level mode: 0.01%/s; pulse mode 0.01%
Range
Factory Modific ○
F4-17 UP/DOWN Memory Options 0
Settings ation
Setting
0:Storage on poweroff 1: Reset on poweroff 2: Reset on shutdown or poweroff
Range
Factory ○
F4-18 UP/DOWN Upper Limit 100.0% Modification
Settings
Setting
0.0~100.0%
Range
Factory ○
F4-19 UP/DOWN Lower Limit 0.0% Modification
Settings
Setting
-100.0~0.0%
Range

The UP/DOWN function realizes continuous adjustment. The adjustment value can be used for
frequency settings and PID settings.
In the terminal level mode (F4-15=0), when the digital input 19 (UP/DOWN: UP) or 20
(UP/DOWN: DOWN) is effective, FU-17 (UP/DOWN adjustment) will rise or fall at the rate set
by F4-16. When the digital inputs (19 and 20) are effective or ineffective at one time, the value of
FU-17 will remain unchanged.
In the terminal pulse mode (F4-15=1), when each effective pulse is generated by digital input
19 “UP/DOWN: UP” or 20 (UP/DOWN: DOWN), FU-17 (UP/DOWN Adjustment) will rise or
fall by the step length set by F4-16.
F4-15=2 or 3 is similar to F4-15=0 or 1. The difference is that in the former case, and
on the control panel is used to substitute 19 and 20 (digital inputs). Only when FU-17
“UP/Down Adjustment” is displayed can adjustments be made with and .
Refer to the two control modes for UP/DOWN in the following figure:

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UP/Down Value UP/Down Value

Time Time
UP/Down UP/Down
Increase Time Increase Time

UP/Down UP/Down
Decrease Decrease
Time Time
UP/Down Level-Type Adjustment UP/Down Pulse-type Adjustment

Digital Input 21 “UP/DOWN CLEAR”: This signal is used to clear FU-17 “UP/DOWN
Adjustment” if it is an effective edge.

F4-20 Factory
n.00Hz
~ Multi-Band Frequency 1~7 Setting Modification ○
(n=1~7)
F4-26 s
0.00~650.00Hz
Setting The factory settings of Multi-Band Frequency 1—Multi-Band Frequency 7 are their
Range respective Multi-Band Frequency numbers. For example, the factory settings of
Multi-Band Frequency 3 are 3.00Hz.

For Multi-Band Frequency options, refer to Page 52 “Multi-Band Frequency Options”.

6.6. F5: Digital Output and Relay Output Settings

Functions of Digital Output Terminal Factory ×


F5-00 1 Modification
Y1 Settings
Functions of Digital Output Terminal Factory ×
F5-01 2 Modification
Y2 Settings
Factory ×
F5-02 Output Functions of Relay Output T1 6 Modification
Settings
Factory ×
F5-03 Output Functions of Relay Output T2 24 Modification
Settings
Factory ×
F5-04 Output Functions of Relay T3 25 Modification
Settings
Factory ×
F5-05 Output Functions of Relay T4 26 Modification
Settings
Factory ×
F5-06 Output Functions of T5 27 Modification
Settings
Output Functions of T6/Y3 Factory ×
F5-07 28 Modification
(Extension Output) Settings
Output Functions of T7 /Y4 Factory ×
F5-08 29 Modification
(Extension Output) Settings
Output Functions of T8/Y5 Factory ×
F5-09 30 Modification
(Extension Output) Settings
Output Functions of T9 /Y6 Factory ×
F5-10 31 Modification
(Extension Output) Settings

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Output Functions of T10/Y7 Factory ×


F5-11 32 Modification
(Extension Output) Settings
Output Functions of T11/Y8 Factory ×
F5-12 33 Modification
(Extension Output) Settings
Setting
0~59; refer to the following table of definitions of digital output functions
Range

Related Monitoring Parameters: FU-27, FU-28, FU-30 and FU-31(Digital Output Terminal
Status)
Table of Definitions of Digital Output Functions
0: Inverter ready for operation ±21: Power generation in ±42: X9 (Extension terminal)
±1: Inverter in operation process ±43: X10 (Extension terminal)
±2: Frequency attained ±22: PC Digital Quantity 1 ±44: X11 (Extension terminal)
±3: Output of Monitor 1 ±23: PC Digital Quantity 2 ±45: FWD
±4: Output of Monitor 2 ±24: Motor #1 in ±46: REV
±5: Output of Monitor 3 variable-frequency operation ±47: Pump ready for
±6: Fault output ±25: Motor #1 in line acceleration
±7: Motor overload frequency operation ±48: Pump ready for
±8: Motor overload ±26: Motor #2 in variable deceleration
±9: Undervoltage lockout frequency operation ±49: Startup signal of auxiliary
±10: Shutdown by external fault ±27: Motor #2 in line starter
±11: Fault self-reset in process frequency operation ±50: Working terminal of
±12:Instantaneous ±28: Motor #3 in sleeping pump
poweroff/poweron in process variable-frequency operation ±51: Indication for sleeping
±13: Alarm output ±29: Motor #3 in line operation
±14:Anticlockwise operation in frequency operation ±52: Water shortage in suction
process ±30: Motor #4 in variable pool
±15: Shutdown in process frequency operation ±53: Abnormal closing of
±16: Operation disabled ±31: Motor #4 in line contactor
±17: Under control of control frequency operation ±54: Drainage pump control
panel ±32: Motor #5 in variable ±55: Water injection valve
±18: Output at a preset time frequency operation control for Pump #1
±19: Upper frequency limit ±33: Motor #5 in line ±56: Air vent valve control for
enabled frequency operation Pump #1
±20: Lower frequency limit ±34: X1 ±57: Water injection valve
enabled ±35: X2 control for Pump #2
±36: X3 ±58: Air vent valve control for
±37: X4 Pump #2
±38: X5 ±59: Firefighting patrol in
±39:X6 operation
±40: X7 (Extension terminal) ±60: AI1>AI3
±41: X8 (Extension terminal)

Refer to the following details about the digital output function:


NOTE: When the signal is effective, if the value is positive, the relay will be closed and Terminal
Y willl be connected to the transistor. If the value is negative, the relay will be open and Terminal
Y will be disconnected from the transistor.
0: Inverter ready for operation: The energized contactor has been closed. There is no fault.
1: Inverter in operation: The inverter is in operation.

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2: Frequency attained: The function is effective when the operating frequency is within the
positive/negative detection width of the frequency settings. Refer to F5-13 on page 60 for
details.
3~5: Output of Monitors 1, 2 and 3: Refer to F5-14~F5-20 on Page 60 for details.
6: Fault output: An effective signal will be outputted if the inverter has a fault.
7: Motor overload: The signal will be effective when the inverter detects a motor overload.
Refer to Page 80 for details.
8: Motor overload: The signal will be effective when the motor is overloaded. Refer to Page 79
for details.
9: Undervoltage lockout: The signal will be effective when the DC busbar undervoltage causes
a shutdown.
10: Shutdown by external fault: The signal will be effective when an external fault causes a
shutdown. The signal will be ineffective when the external fault is reset.
11: Fault self-reset in process: The signal will be effective when the inverter is resetting after a
fault.
12: Instantaneous poweron/poweroff in process: The signal will be effective after the main
loop has an undervoltage and is in the process of a restart.
13: Alarm output: The signal will be effective when the inverter sounds an alarm.
14: Anticlockwise operation in process: The signal will be effective when the inverter is in
anticlockwise operation.
15: Shutdown in process. The signal will be effective when the inverter is decelerating to a
shutdown.
16: Operation disabled: The signal will be effective when inverter operation is disabled.
17: Under control of control panel: The signal will be effective when the command execution
channel is the control panel.
18: Output at a preset time: The option will be used when the clock module is used for output
control. Refer to Page 78.
19: Upper frequency limit enabled: The signal will be effective when the working frequency
setting is equal to or exceeds the upper frequency limit.
20: Lower frequency limit enabled: The signal will be effective when the working frequency
reaches the lower frequency limit.
21: Power generation in process: The inverter is in a power generation operating status.
22-23: PC Digital Quantities 1 and 2.
24: #1 motor in variable frequency operation: When the inverter is used for constant pressure
water supply, the signal is used to control the contactor (variable-frequency operation) of Pump
#1.
25: #1 motor in line frequency operation: When the inverter is used for constant pressure water
supply, the signal is used to control the contactor (line frequency operation) of Pump #1.
26: Motor #2 in variable frequency operation: When the inverter is used for constant pressure water
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supply, the signal is used to control the contactor (variable frequency operation) of Pump #2.
27: Motor #2 in line frequency operation: When the inverter is used for constant pressure water
supply, the signal is used to control the contactor (line frequency operation) of Pump #2.
28: Motor #3 in variable frequency operation: When the inverter is used for constant pressure water
supply, the signal is used to control the contactor (variable frequency operation) of Pump #3. If Pump
#3 is an auxiliary pump that is directly started, the signal will be ineffective. If the pump is started by
a soft starter, the signal will be used to switch Pump 3 to the soft starter.
29: Motor #3 in line frequency operation: When the inverter is used for constant pressure water
supply, the signal is used to control the contactor (line freuqncy operation) of Pump #3.
30: Motor #4 in variable frequency operation: When the inverter is used for constant pressure water
supply, the signal is used to control the contactor (variable frequency operation) of Pump #4. If Pump
#4 is an auxiliary pump that is directely started, the signal will be ineffective. If the pump is started
by a soft starter, the signal will be used to switch Pump #4 to the soft starter.
31: Motor #4 in line frequency operation: When the inverter is used for constant pressure water
supply, the signal is used to control the contactor (line frequency operation) of Pump #4.
32: Motor #5 in variable frequency operation: When the inverter is used for constant
pressure water supply, the signal is used to control the contactor (variable frequency operation)
of Pump #5.
33: Motor #5 in line frequency operation: When the inverter is used for constant pressure water supply,
the signal is used to control the contactor of (line frequency operation) Pump #5. If Pump #5 is an
auxiliary pump that is directly started, the signal is ineffective. If the pump is started by a soft starter,
the signal will be used to switch Pump #5 to the soft starter.
34~39: X1~X6: Digital input signals after debouncing.
40~44: X7~X11 (Extension terminal): Extension digial input signals after debouncing.
45 and 46: FWD/REC: Digital input signals after debouncing.
47: Pump ready for acceleration: The signal will be effective when the inverter is used for
constant pressure water supply. The signal will be outputted when the pump needs a boost.
48:Pump ready for deceleration: The signal will be effective when the inverter is used for
constant pressure water supply. The signal will be outputted when the pump needs deboost.
49: Startup signal of auxiliary starter: The signal will be effective when the inverter is used for
constant pressure water supply and the auxiliary pump is started by the soft starter. The signal
is used to control the startup/shutdown of the soft starter. Refer to F801 “Pump Settings and
Sleeping Options” on Page 71 for details.
50: Working terminal of sleeping pump: The signal will be effective when the inverter is used
for constant pressure water supply and there is a sleeping pump. The signal is used to control
the sleeping pump. If the sleeping pump is in variable frequency operation, the signal will
connect the sleeping pump to the inverter. If the sleeping pump is in line frequency operation,
the signal will connect the sleeping pump to the line frequency power supply. Refer to F80-1
“Pump Settings and Sleeping Pump Options” on Page 71 for details.
51: Indication for sleeping operation: The signal will be outputted when the pump is in

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sleeping operation.
52: Water shortage in suction pool: The pump will be shut down when there is a water shortage
in the suction pool. The signal will be outputted for an alarm and a shutdown will follow.
53: Abnormal closing of contactor: When the programmable digital terminal is used for
contactor detection, if the status of the contactor is detected to be uncompliant with the control
logic, the signal will be outputted for an alarm and a shutdown will follow.
54: Drainage pump control: The signal is outputted to control the startup/shutdown of the
drainage pump via wastewater level detection.
55: Water injection valve control for Pump #1.
56: Air vents valve control for Pump #1.
57: Water injection valve control for Pump #2
58: Air vents valve control for Pump #2
If normal water supply is not detected when the pump is working at a variable frequency, the pipe may
have air trapped within. Open the water injection valve and the air vent valve to inject water and
displace air from the pipe. Refer to F8-42 Water injection valve/air vent valve control on Page 77.
59: Firefighting patrol in operation: If the inverter is used specifically for firefighting water
supply, a periodic patrol will be conducted to inspect the pumps and this signal will be
outputted. The signal is effective only when F8-00=4.
60: AI1>AI3. The status where AI1>AI3 is indicated.

Factory
Attainment of Frequency to Detection
F5-13 Setting 2.50Hz Modification ○
Width
s
Setting
0.00~650.00Hz
Range

A frequency attainment signal will be emitted when the working frequency approaches the
detection width of the frequency settings. See the following figure:

The frequency attains


Detection Width 5-13
Frequency
settings

Running frequency

Time

Frequency
attained
Time

Factory
F5-14 Monitors 1, 2 and 3 Options Setting 000 Modification ○
s
Setting Hundreds digit: Monitor 3 Tens digit: Monitor 2 Units digit: Monitor 1

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0:Working frequency, Output Detection 2: PID feedback value, Output Detection


Mode 1 Mode 1
1:Working frequency; Output Detection 3: PID feedback value, Output Detection
Mode 2 Mode 2
Factory
F5-15 Detected value of Monitor 1 20.00 Modification ○
settings
Factory
F5-16 Detection lag value of Monitor 1 5.00 Modification ○
settings
Factory
F5-17 Detected value of Monitor 2 40.00 Modification ○
settings
Factory
F5-18 Detection lag value of Monitor 2 5.00 Modification ○
settings
Factory
F5-19 Detected value of Monitor 3 60.00 Modification ○
settings
Factory
F5-20 Detection lag value of Monitor 3 5.00 Modification ○
settings
Setting Frequency detection: The inputted parameter is the detected frequency. PID feedback
Range value detection: The inputted parameter is the detected feedback value.

When the monitored parameter is frequency and the working frequency exceeds the detected
value, the digital output of “monitoring signal” is effective. The signal will be ineffective after
the working frequency drops below the detected value-the detection lag value. Refer to the
following figure:
When the monitored parameter is PID feedback value which is larger than the detected value, the
digital output of monitoring signal is effective. The signal will be ineffective after the feedback
value drops below the detected value-the detection lag value. Refer to the following figure:

Frequency detection lag value Feedback detection lag value


Detected frequency value Detected feedback value

Runningfrequency feedback signals

Time Time
Frequency
Frequency detection signal detection signal

Time Time
When the monitored When the monitored parameter
parameter is frequency is PID feedback value

Frequency detection lag value Feedback detection lag value


Detected frequency value Detected feedback value

Running frequency feedback signals

Time Time
Frequency detection signal Frequency
detection signal
Time Time
When the monitored When the monitored parameter
parameter is frequency is PID feedback value

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Factory
F5-21 Terminal Y1 Closing Delay 0.00s Modification ○
settings
Factory
F5-22 Terminal Y1 Opening Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F5-23 Terminal Y2 Closing Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F5-24 Terminal Y2 Opening Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0.00~650.00s
Range
Factory
F5-25 Terminal T1 Closing Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F5-26 Terminal T1 Opening Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F5-27 Terminal T2 Closing Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F5-28 Terminal T2 Opening Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F5-29 Terminal T3 Closing Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F5-30 Terminal T3 Opening Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F5-31 Terminal T4 Closing Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F5-32 Terminal T4 Opening Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F5-33 Terminal T5 Closing Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F5-34 Terminal T5 Opening Delay 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0.00~650.00s
Range

Digital Output and Relay Output Delay: Refer to the following figure:

Signal before delay

Signal after delay Time

Closing delay Segmented delay


Time

CAUTION: If the output terminals are 24~33, the closing/opening delay must be set as 0.00;

Otherwise an unexpected consequence will occur.

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6.7 F6: Settings of Analog Quantities and Pulse Frequency Terminals

AI1 Min. Input Analog Factory


F6-00 0.00% Modification ○
Quantity Settings
AI1 Max. Input Analog Factory
F6-01 100.00% Modification ○
Quantity Settings
Setting
Frequenc -100.00-100.00%
y
Set Value/Feedback Value
Factory
F6-02 Corresponding with AI1 Min. 0.00% Modification ○
Settings
Input Analog Quantity
Set Value/Feedback Value
Factory
F6-03 Corresponding with AI1 100.00% Modification ○
Settings
Max. Input Analog Quantity
-100.00-100.00%
Setting
Frequenc NOTE: Frequency settings must be based on the max. frequency as a reference; the PID
y set value/feedback value must be represented as the percentage of the PID reference
values
Input analog Quantity of AI1 Factory
F6-04 0.00% Modification ○
Inflection Point Settings
Setting
Frequenc F6-00 “Min. analog quantity”~F6-01 “Max. analog quantity”
y
Deviation from AI1 Inflection Factory
F6-05 2.00% Modification ○
Point Settings
Setting
Frequenc 0.00~50.00%
y
Set Value/Feedback Value
Factory
F6-06 Corresponding with AI1 0.00% Modification ○
Settings
Inflection Point
Setting
Frequenc -100.00~100.00%
y
Factory
F6-07 AI1 Offline Threshold 0.00% Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Frequenc -20.00~20.00%
y
Factory
F6-08 AI1 Input Filter Time 0.100s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Frequenc 0.000~10.000s
y
AI2 Min. Input Analog Factory
F6-09 20.00% Modification ○
Quantity Settings

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AI2 Max. Input Analog Factory


F6-10 100.00% Modification ○
Quantity Settings
Setting
Frequenc -100.00~100.00%
y
Set Value/Feedback Value
Factory
F6-11 Corresponding with AI2 Min. 0.00% Modification ○
Settings
Input Analog Quantity
Set Value/Feedback Value
Factory
F6-12 Corresponding with AI2 Max. 100.00% Modification ○
Settings
Input Analog Quantity
-100.00~100.00%
Setting
NOTE: Frequency settings must be based on the max. frequency as a reference; the PID
Frequenc
set value/feedback value must be represented as the percentage of the PID reference
y
values
Input Analog Quantity of AI2 Factory
F6-13 20.0% Modification ○
Inflection Point Settings
Setting
Frequenc F6-09 “Min. analog quantity”~F6-10“Max. analog quantity”
y
Deviation from AI2 Inflection Factory
F6-14 2.00% Modification ○
Point Settings
Setting
Frequenc 0.00~50.00%
y
Set Value/Feedback Value
Factory
F6-15 Corresponding with AI2 0.00% Modification ○
Settings
Inflection Point
Setting
Frequenc -100.00~100.00%
y
Factory
F6-16 AI2 Offline Threshold 0.00% Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Frequenc -20.00~20.00%
y
Factory
F6-17 AI2 Input Filter Time 0.100s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Frequenc 0.000~10.000s
y
AI3 Min. Input Analog Factory
F6-18 0.00% Modification ○
Quantity Settings
AI3 Max. Input Analog Factory
F6-19 100.00% Modification ○
Quantity Settings
Setting
Frequenc -100.00~100.00%
y
Set Value/Feedback Value of
Factory
F6-20 AI3 Min. Input Analog 0.00% Modification ○
Settings
Quantity

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Set Value/Feedback Value of


Factory
F6-21 AI3 Max. Input Analog 100.00% Modification ○
Settings
Quantity
-100.00~100.00%
Setting
NOTE: Frequency settings must be based on the max. frequency as a reference; the PID
Frequenc
set value/feedback value must be represented as the percentage of the PID reference
y
values
Input Analog Quantity of AI3 Factory
F6-22 0.00% Modification ○
Inflection Point Settings
Setting
Frequenc F6-18“Min. analog quantity”— F6-19“Max. analog quantity”
y
Deviation from AI3 Inflection Factory
F6-23 2.00% Modification ○
Point Settings
Setting
Frequenc 0.00~50.00%
y
Set Value/Feedback Value
Factory
F6-24 Corresponding with AI3 0.00% Modification ○
Settings
Inflection Point
Setting
Frequenc -100.00-100.00%
y
Factory
F6-25 AI3 Offline Threshold 0.0% Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Frequenc -20.00~20.00%
y
Factory
F6-26 AI3 Input Filter Time 0.100s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Frequenc 0.000~10.000s
y

The max./min. input analog quantity (-100.00-100.00%) corresponds with the voltage input of
-10V-10V or the current signal of -20mA~20mA. The max./min. input analog quantity is the
min. effective signal set or fed back. For example, If AI1 input signal is 0~10V and the actual
demand is 2-8V in correspondence with 0~100.00%, F6-00=20.00 (20.00%) and F6-01=80.00
(80.00 % ). Likewise, if AI1 input is a current signal and actual demand is 4-20mA in
correspondence with 0~100.00%, F6-00=20.00 (20.00%) and F6-01=100.00 (100.00%).
Analog inputs AI1, AI2 and AI3 can be used to input current signals (-20mA-20mA) or voltage
signals (-10V-10V)
AI1, AI2 and AI3 have the same electrical properties and parameter settings. Take AI1 channel
parameter for example:

Analog Input Example 1: (Factory settings of AI1 and AI3)

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When most applications have an analog input voltage of 0~10V/0~20mA in correspondence with the
set value/feedback value of 0~100%, the default factory settings can be directly applied. At this point,
the input analog quantity at inflection point overlaps the min. input analog.

100% (F6-01,F6-03) F6-00 = 0.00 Min. Input Analog Quantity


F6-01 = 100.00 Max. Input Analog Quantity
F6-02 = 0.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with min. input analog quantity
F6-03 = 100.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with max. input analog quantity
F6-04 = 0.00 Input Analog Quantity of Inflection Point
F6-05 = 0.00 Deviation from inflection point
F6-06 = 0.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with inflection point

0 (F6-00,F6-02) 10V/20mA V/mA


(F6-04,F6-06)

Analog Input Example 2:


In some applications where the analog input voltage is -10~10V/-20~20mA in correspondence with
the set value/feedback value (0~100%), the parameter settings will be as follows:

100% (F6-01,F6-03)
F6-00 = -100.00 Min. Input Analog Quantity
F6-01 = 100.00 Max. Input Analog Quantity
F6-02 = 0.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with min. input analog quantity
(F6-00,F6-02) F6-03 = 100.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with max. input analog quantity
(F6-04,F6-02) F6-04 = -100.00 Input Analog Quantity of Inflection Point
F6-05 = 0.00 Deviation from inflection point
F6-06 = 0.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with inflection point
-10V/-20mA 0 10V/20mA V/mA

Analog Input Example 3 (Factory settings of AI2):


In most applications where the analog input voltage is 2~10V/4~20mA in correspondence with the
set value/feedback value of 0~100%, the parameter settings will be as follows. At this point, the input
analog quantity at inflection point overlaps the min. input analog quantity.

100% (F6-01,F6-03) F6-00 = 0.00 Min. Input Analog Quantity


F6-01 = 100.00 Max. Input Analog Quantity
F6-02 = 0.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with min. input analog quantity
F6-03 = 100.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with max. input analog quantity
F6-04 = 0.00 Input Analog Quantity of Inflection Point
F6-05 = 0.00 Deviation from inflection point
F6-06 = 0.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with inflection point

0 (F6-00,F6-02) 10V/20mA V/mA


(F6-04,F6-06)

Analog Input Example 4 (Application with offset):


In some applications where the analog input voltage is 0~10V/0~20mA in correspondence with the
set value/feedback value of 20~100%, the parameter settings will be as follows. At this point, the
input analog quantity at inflection point overlaps the min. input analog quantity:

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100% (F6-01,F6-03)
F6-00 = -100.00 Min. Input Analog Quantity
F6-01 = 100.00 Max. Input Analog Quantity
F6-02 = 0.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with min. input analog quantity
(F6-00,F6-02) F6-03 = 100.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with max. input analog quantity
(F6-04,F6-02) F6-04 = -100.00 Input Analog Quantity of Inflection Point
F6-05 = 0.00 Deviation from inflection point
F6-06 = 0.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with inflection point
-10V/-20mA 0 10V/20mA V/mA

Analog Input Example 5 (Reversed polarity application):


In some applications where the analog input voltage is 0~10V/0~20mA in correspondence with the
set value/feedback value of 100~0%, the parameter settings will be as follows. At this point, the input
analog quantity at inflection point overlaps the min. analog input quantity.

100% (F6-01,F6-03)
F6-00 = 0.00 Min. Input Analog Quantity
F6-01 = 100.00 Max. Input Analog Quantity
F6-02 = 20.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with min. input analog quantity
F6-03 = 100.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with max. input analog quantity
(F6-00,F6-02) F6-04 = 0.00 Input Analog Quantity of Inflection Point
(F6-04,F6-06) F6-05 = 0.00 Deviation from inflection point
F6-06 = 20.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with inflection point
0 10V/20mA V/mA

Analog Input Example 6 (Application with inflection point):


In some application where the analog input voltage is -10~10V/-20~20mA in correspondence with
the set value/feedback value of -100~100%, the parameter settings will be as follows. In this case,
when the analog input is used for frequency settings, the rotation direction of the motor will depend on
the positive/negative feature of the input quantity. The inflection point settings are used for deadband
settings in clockwise/anticlockwise rotation
%

100% (F6-01,F6-03) F6-00 = -100.00 Min. Input Analog Quantity


F6-05 F6-01 = 100.00 Max. Input Analog Quantity
F6-02 = -100.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with min. input analog quantity
-10V/-20mA F6-03 = 100.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with max. input analog quantity
0 10V/20mA V/mA F6-04 = 0.00 Input Analog Quantity of Inflection Point
F6-05 = 5.00 Deviation from inflection point
F6-04
F6-06 = 0.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with inflection point
-100%
(F6-00,F6-02)

Analog Input Example 7 (Application with inflection point):


In some applications where the analog input voltage is 0~10V/0~20mA (split into two slope rates),
the parameter settings will be as follows.

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100% (F6-01,F6-03)
F6-00 = 0.00 Min. Input Analog Quantity
F6-01 = 100.00 Max. Input Analog Quantity
F6-02 = 0.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with min. input analog quantity
F6-03 = 100.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with max. input analog quantity
F6-04 = 30.00 Input Analog Quantity of Inflection Point
F6-05 = 0.00 Deviation from inflection point
F6-06
F6-06 = 20.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with inflection point

(F6-00,F6-02) 0 F6-04 10V/20mA V/mA

Analog Input Example 8 (Application with inflection point):


In some applications where the analog input voltage is 0~10V/0~20mA (split into two slope rates),
the parameter settings will be as follows:

100% (F6-01,F6-03)
F6-00 = 0.00 Min. Input Analog Quantity
F6-01 = 100.00 Max. Input Analog Quantity
F6-05 F6-02 = 0.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with min. input analog quantity
F6-03 = 100.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with max. input analog quantity
F6-04 = 30.00 Input Analog Quantity of Inflection Point
F6-06 F6-05 = 5.00 Deviation from inflection point
F6-06 = 20.00 Settings/feedback value corresponding with inflection point
(F6-00,F6-02) 0 F6-04 10V/20mA V/mA

All settings of AI2 and AI3 are identical to those of AI1.


“Filter time”: If the filter time is increased, the response will be slower, but the anti-interference
performance will be better; if the filter time is decreased, the response will be faster, but the
anti-interference performance will be poorer.
“Offline threshold”: When the analog input falls below the offline threshold, it is considered as
an offline. An offline is confirmed by Fb-09 “Analog Input Offline Action”.
NOTE: If there are both positive and negative input signals, it’s impossible to judge whether there is an
offline. If the offline threshold is set as 0, no offline judgment will be needed.

Factory
F6-27 AO1 Function Options 0 Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Refer to the following table of definitions of analog input
Range
Factory
F6-28 AO1 Type Options 0 Modification ○
Settings
Setting 0: 0~10V or 0~20mA 1: 2~10V or 4~20mA 2: 5V or 10mA is taken as the
Range center
Factory 100.0
F6-29 AO1 Gain Modification ○
Settings %
Setting
0.0~1000.0%
Range
Factory
F6-30 AO1 Offset 0.00% Modification ○
Settings
Setting
-100.00~100.00%; 10V or 20mA is taken as 100%
Range

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Factory
F6-31 AO2 Function Options 2 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F6-32 AO2 Type Options 0 Modification ○
Settings
Factory 100.0
F6-33 AO2 Gain Modification ○
Settings %
Factory
F6-34 AO2 Offset 0.00% Modification ○
Settings
Setting
All settings of AO2 are the same as those of AO1
Range

Table of Definitions of Analog Output

0: Working Frequency (the max. frequency is 8: AI1


taken as the full amplitude value) 9:AI2
1: Set frequency (the max. frequency is taken as 10:AI3
the full amplitude value) 11:PFI
2: Output current (Two times the rated inverter 12:UP/DOWN adjustment
current is taken as the full amplitude value) 13: DC busbar voltage (1000v is taken as the
3: Output voltage (1.5 times the rated inverter full amplitude value)
voltage is taken as the full amplitude value) 14: The offset value is taken as the output value
4: Output power (2 times the rated motor power is (the offset value must not be negative)
taken as the full amplitude value)
5: PID feedback value
6: PID settings
7: PID output value

Refer to the following figure for the three types of analog output:

Analog output Analog output Analog output


10V/20mA 10V/20mA 10V/20mA

5V/10mA
Output 2V/4mA Output Output
quantity quantity quantity

0 100% 0 100% -100% 0 100%


0~10Vor0~20mA 2~10Vor 4~20mA Take 5V or 10mA as
the central value
The gain and offset may be adjusted to change the measurement range and calibrate the zero
point. Formula: Output=Output×Gain+Offset.
Take the offset as the output value and a constant current (voltage) source (setting range: 0~
20mA (0~10V)) will be available.

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Factory
PFI Frequency Corresponding with
F6-35 Setting 10000Hz Modification ○
100%
s
Factory
PFI Frequency Corresponding with
F6-36 Setting 0Hz Modification ○
0%
s
Setting
0~50000Hz
Range
Factory
F6-37 PFI Filter Time Setting 0.100s Modification ○
s
Setting
0.000~10.000s
Range

The PFI function may be used to convert the input pulse frequency to a percentage for filtering.
FU-16 “PFI” may be used for monitoring (refer to the following figure). PFI may be used for
frequency settings to realize cascading synchronous control, or used for PID feedback to realize
constant linear velocity control.

100%
FU-16 PFI
t
Hz
0 F6-36 F6-35 Filter time =F6-37

Factory
F6-38 PFO Function Options Setting 14 Modification ○
s
Setting For 0~13, refer to the table of definitions of analog output on Page 66; 14: Y2/PFO is
Range used for digital output
Factory
F6-39 PFO Output Pulse Modulation Mode Setting 0 Modification ○
s
Setting
0: Frequency modulation 1: Duty Ratio Modulation
Range
Factory
PFO Frequency Corresponding with
F6-40 Setting 10000Hz Modification ○
100%
s
Setting
0~50000Hz: Also used as duty ratio modulation frequency
Range
Factory
PFO Frequency Corresponding with
F6-41 Setting 0Hz Modification ○
0%
s
Setting 0~50000Hz
Range

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Factory
F6-42 PFO Duty Ratio Corresponding with 100% Setting 100.0% Modification ○
s
Factory
F6-43 PFO Duty Ratio Corresponding with 0% Setting 0.0% Modification ○
s
Setting
0.0~100.0%
Range

PFO: The internal percentage signals are outputted as pulse frequency or duty ratio. Refer to the
following figures:

PFO frequency
PFO duty ratio (%)
(Hz)
F6-40 F6-42

F6-41 F6-43
0 100% 0 100%

In frequency modulation, the duty ratio is fixed at 50%; in duty ratio modulation, the pulse
frequency is fixed at F6-40.

6.8 F7: PID Parameters

Factory
F7-00 PID Control Function Options Setting 0 Modification ×
s
0: PID control is not selected
1: PID control is selected (PID output takes the max. frequency as 100%)
Setting
2: PID is selected for frequency settings modification (PID output takes the max.
Range
frequency as 100%)
3: PID control is selected for frequency settings of constant pressure water supply

PID may be used to control such process variables as tension, pressure, flow rate, liquid level and
temperature. To decrease deviation by proportional changing control function with deviation that
are reacted by proportional elements; the integral element is used primarily to eliminate
steady-state errors. The longer the integral time, the weaker the integral effect; the shorter the
integral time, the stronger the integral effect. The differential element predicts the change of
deviational signals by analyzing the trend of deviational changes. It also inhibits the control
signals prior to deviational increase so as to improve the response speed of the control.
If the PID control is selected for constant pressure water supply (F7-00=3) but the water supply
function (F8-00) is not selected, the parameter settings will be ineffective (F7-00=0).
Refer to the following figure for PID structure:

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PID differential amplitude clipping limit

PID upper amplitude


Differe- clipping limit
ntiator
Adjust-
PID setting Settings + Ultimate ment PID output
Ratio
channel
t deviation charact-
options - eristics
Feedback Integrator
PID Lower amplitude
clipping limit
PID feedback
channel
options Integral Preset
options value

When PID is used for frequency correction, the inverter may be used in master-slave
synchronization or tension control applications
Frequency Setting Correction: For correction, PID output is superimposed on the set frequency prior to
the acceleration/deceleration ramp. Refer to the following figure:

Frequency
Frequency settings of
settings of

+
Inverter 2
Inverter 1
Inverter 1 Inverter 2

+
+ PID
Tension settings
-
M1 Tension detection M2

Drive shaft Driven shaft

Frequency Settings for Constant Pressure Water Supply:

PID differential
amplitude clipping

PID upper amplitude


Differe- clipping limit
ntialtor
+ Adjust- + Output
M
Pressure Ultimate ment
Ratio frequ-
settings
deviation charac-
+ ency 3~
-
teristics +
Integ-
rator PID lower amplitude
clipping limit
P
Integral Preset Pressure
options value transducer

Factory
F7-01 Channel Setting Options 0 Modification ×
Settings

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0: F7-04 1: AI1 2: AI2 3: AI3 4:UP/DOWNadjustment


Setting
Range 6:Communication
5: PFI 7:AI-AI2 8: AI1+AI2 9: Panel potentiometer
settings
Factory
F7-02 Feedback Channel Option 0 Modification ×
Settings
0: AI1 1: AI2 2: AI3 3: AI1-AI2

Setting 4:AI1+AI2 5: AI1 6: AI2 7: AI1-AI2


Range
8: 10:MAX(AI1 ,
9: PFI 11: MIN(AI1,AI3)
AI1+ AI2 AI3)
Factory
F7-03 PID Reference Value 10.00 Modification ○
Setting
Setting
0.00~100.00 (transducer measurement range)
Range
Factory
F7-04 PID Digital Settings 5.00 Modification ○
Setting
Setting
-F7-03-F7-03
Range

PID adopts normalized input/output. The input/output range is ±100%. Input calibration is
related to feedback channel options, transducer characteristics and analog input settings. Input
calibration takes the max. frequency as 100% in frequency control mode.
Set channels and feedback channels have a filter process. For example, the filter time of AI1 is
F6-08. The filter process affects control performances and may be configured as required by
basic demand.
In some mechanical applications (e.g. a centrifuge), the square root of the inlet pressure signal is
linearly related to the flow rate. Flow rate control can be realized in the form of square root
feedback.
F7-03 “PID reference value”: The transducer measurement range is used for value settings. PID
settings and feedback values are configured and displayed as actual values.

Factory
F7-05 Proportional Gain 1 0.20 Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0.00~100.00
Range
Factory
F7-06 Integral Time 1 20.00s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0.01~100.00s
Range
Factory
F7-07 Differential Time 1 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0.00~10.00s
Range

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Factory
F7-08 Proportional Gain 2 0.20 Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0.00~100.00
Range
Factory
F7-09 Integral Time 2 20.00s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0.01~100.00s
Range
Factory
F7-10 Differential Time 2 0.00s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0.00~10.00s
Range
Factory
F7-11 PID Parameter Transition Mode 0 Modification ×
Settings
0: Depend on Digital input 36 “PID Parameter Option 2. Refer to Page 54
Setting
1: Transition by working frequency
Range
2: Transition by deviation

The SB200 series have two PID parameter systems: PID parameters 1 (F7-05/F7-06/F7-07) and
PID parameters 2 (F7-08/F7-09/F7-10). Parameter switching is available for digital input 36
“PID Parameter Option 2”. Also, gradual transition switching is available according to the
working frequency or the percentage of the deviation between the settings and the feedback value.
The two parameter systems are especially fit for winding control with a large winding diameter.

PID Parameter
PID Parameter
PID Parameter2 PID Parameter2

PID Parameter1
PID Parameter1
Running Frequency PID Error
0 Max.Frequency 0 100%

PID Parameter Adjustment Principle: Increase the proportional gain from a smaller value (0.20)
until the feedback signal starts to oscillate and then reduce it by 40%-60% to stabilize the
feedback signal. Decrease the integral time from a greater value (20.00s) until the feedback
signal starts to oscillate and then increase it by 10%-50% to stabilize the feedback signal. If the
system has a relatively high requirement on overshooting and dynamic error, differential action
may be used.

Factory
F7-12 Sampling Period Setting 0.010s Modification ○
s
Setting
0.001~10.000s
Range

PID Sampling Period: Generally, the settings should be 5 to 10 times smaller than the response

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time of the controlled object.

Factory
F7-13 Ultimate Deviation Setting 0.0% Modification ○
s
Setting
0.0~20.0%; PID settings are taken as 100%
Range

When the deviation between the set value and the feedback is smaller than the ultimate deviation,
PID stops adjustment and the output remains unchanged. This function is used to eliminate
frequent actions of the control.

Ultimate deviation

Settings
Feedback Time

Running frequency

Closed loop
adjustment in process Time

Factory
F7-14 Set Value Increase/Decrease Time Setting 0.00s Modification ○
s
Setting
0.00~20.00s
Range

Set value increase/decrease time: Used to increase or decrease the settings smoothly and reduce
the impact of PID from the outset.

Factory
F7-15 PID Adjustment Characteristics Setting 0 Modification ×
s
Setting
0: Positive Action 1: Negative Action
Range

PID adjustment characteristics: An positive action means that when the settings are increased
under stable working conditions, the rotation speed is required to be increased (i.e. heating
control); a negative action means that when the settings are increased under stable working

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conditions, the rotational speed is required to be decreased (i.e. cooling control).

Factory
F7-16 Integral Control Options 1 Modification ×
Settings
Setting
0: No integral action 1: Integral action
Range
Factory
F7-17 PID Upper Amplitude Limit 100.0% Modification ○
Settings
Setting
F7-18 “PID Lower Amplitude Limit”~100.0%
Range
Factory
F7-18 PID Lower Amplitude Limit 0.0% Modification ○
Settings
Setting
-100.0%~F7-17 “PID Upper Amplitude Limit”
Range
PID Differential Amplitude Factory
F7-19 5.0% Modification ○
Clipping Settings
Setting
0.0~100.0%; clipping of the upper/lower amplitude limits of differential components
Range

The user should clip PID amplitude as required. Appropriate clipping can reduce overshooting
and prevent overlarge controlled quantities.

Factory
F7-20 PID Preset Value 0.0% Modification ○
Settings
Setting
F7-18 “PID lower amplitude limit”~F7-17 “PID Upper amplitude limit”
Range
Factory
F7-21 PID Preset Value Hold Time 0.0s Modification ×
Settings
Setting
0.0~3600.0s
Range

PID Presetting: PID output will be maintained at the preset value within the preset maintenance
time. It corresponds with an open-loop control. Upon completion of the preset stage, the
integrator initial value of PID is the preset value and PID closed-loop control becomes effective.
Refer to the following figures:

PID

value

Time
PID preset value hold time

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If the preset value maintenance time is set as zero, PID control will be conducted upon taking the
preset value as the initial value of the integrator. It corresponds with the preload of PID and is
used to improve the response speed at the startup stage.

Factory
F7-22 Multi-PID Setting 1 Setting 1.00 Modification ○
s
Factory
F7-23 Multi-PID Setting 2 Setting 2.00 Modification ○
s
Factory
F7-24 Multi-PID Setting 3 Setting 3.00 Modification ○
s
Factory
F7-25 Multi-PID Setting 4 Setting 4.00 Modification ○
s
Factory
F7-26 Multi-PID Setting 5 Setting 5.00 Modification ○
s
Factory
F7-27 Multi-PID Setting 6 Setting 6.00 Modification ○
s
Factory
F7-28 Multi-PID Setting 7 Setting 7.00 Modification ○
s
Setting
-F7-03-F7-03
Range

For multi-PID control applications, refer to Digital Inputs 8, 9 and 10 “Multi-PID Options 1~3”
on Page 53.

6.9. F8: Dedicated Water Supply Functions

Factory
F8-00 Water Supply Mode Options Setting 0 Modification ×
s
0: Water supply function is not selected
1: Common PI-regulated constant-pressure water supply
Setting
2: Water level control
Range
3: Pumps are started on by one in the sequence based on water pump capacity
4: Firefighting water supply

When F8-00=1, common PI-regulated constant-pressure water supply will be effective. The
inverter samples from pressure signals and adopt PI regulator calculation to determine the output
frequency of the inverter. Thus the rotation speed of the water pump is adjusted to realize
constant pressure water supply. If any firefighting operation command is inputted, the water

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pump will be quickly started at the preset acceleration time. At this point, the output frequency
will not be set by the PID regulator.
When F8-00, water level control is effective: In water level control mode, the inverter will enter
the standby mode after receipt of execution commands and start up or shut down the water pump
according to water level signals (digital inputs 52 and 53; refer to Page 55). In operation, the
main pump and the auxiliary pump operate at full speed.
When F8-00=3, pumps are started on by one in the sequence based on water pump capacity. The
system prescribes the min. capacity for Pump #1 (Pump #1<Pump #2<Pump #3...). When the
pump of a smaller capacity attains to the upper frequency limit, if the pressure is lower than the
settings, the current pump will be shut down and the pump of a larger capacity will be started up.
When the pump of a larger capacity is operating at a lower frequency limit and the pressure is
higher than the settings, the current pump will be shut down and the pump of a smaller capacity
will be started. In the case of a single pump in constant pressure operation, the working
frequency is set by the PID regulator.

CAUTION: In the working mode where F8-00 = 3, the settings for auxiliary pumps are
ineffective.
When F8-00=4, firefighting water supply is selected. When firefighting water supply is
selected, regular patrols must be organized on a regular basis to prevent longtime disuse from
causing rusts. When the firefighting operation command is inputted, the system will quickly start
all the pumps at the largest water supply capacity. In this mode, the output frequency is not set by
the PID regulator.

Water Pump Settings and Sleeping Factory


F8-01 00001 Modification ×
Options Settings
Units digit: Number of variable-frequency cyclic switchover pumps:1~5
Tens digit: Number of auxiliary pumps : 0~4
Hundreds digit: Startup mode of auxiliary pumps
0: Direct startup 1: Startup by soft starter
Setting
Range Thousands digit: Sleeping and sleeping pump options
0: The sleeping pump is not selected 1: The sleeping pump works at a variable
frequency 2: The sleeping pump works at a line frequency 3: The main pump
is in sleeping mode
Ten thousands digit: Drainage pump options
0: Drainage pump not under control 1: Drainage pump under control

Number of variable-frequency cyclic switchover pump s(main pumps): These are pumps
capable of both variable-frequency operation and line-frequency operation. The max. number is 5
pumps.

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Number of auxiliary pumps: These are pumps working only at a line frequency.
Startup mode of auxiliary pumps: “0” means direct startup. It is suitable for only pumps of a
smaller power (30kW and below). “1” means startup by soft starter. A pump of a larger capacity
must not be directly started at a line frequency; rather, a soft starter is required and digital output
or relay output must be configured to control the startup/shutdown of the soft starter. Refer to the
table of definitions of digital output functions on Page 58.
CAUTION: The number of main pumps and auxiliary pumps must be configured
according to the number of relays. The inverter has 5 inbuilt relays and expansibility allows
for11 relays in all (Main pumps + Auxiliary pumps≤5). When the total number of main pumps
and auxiliary pumps exceeds 5, the number of auxiliary pumps=5-Number of main pumps
(The system configures the main pumps as a priority. For example, if there are 2 main pumps
and 2 auxiliary pumps, the serial number of the main pumps will be #1 and #2 and the serial
number of the auxiliary pumps will be #3 and #4).
Sleeping and sleeping pump options: Pumps with a smaller capacity than the main pump are
used as the sleeping pump. If the water consumption is very small, the sleeping pump is a more
energy-saving option. Refer to the description of the sleeping function on Page 75.
Drainage pump option: A liquid level detector or transducer is installed for the wastewater pool
to control the operation of the drainage pump.
Refer to the application cases in Chapter X

Factory
F8-02 Fault and PID Lower Limit Options Setting 00 Modification ×
s
Units digit: PID lower limit options
0: Operation shutdown 1: Operation maintained
Setting Tens digit: Fault action options
Range 0: All pumps are shut down and in fault status
1: The pump in line frequency operation resumes operation after a fault reset
2: The pump in line frequency operation are on standby after a fault reset

PID lower limit options: When “0: operation shut down” is selected, if a single pump is
operating at a lower frequency limit but the feedback value is still greater than the set value, the
pump will stop operation. In some cases, the shutdown of all pumps is not allowed. Even if a
single pump is working at a lower frequency limit but the feedback value is still greater than the
set value, “1: operation maintained” must be set.
Fault action options: Several action options are provided. If 1 or 2 is selected, in the case of an
inverter fault or an external fault, the pump already working at a line frequency will be
maintained in operation. When the contactor detects a fault, this function will be ineffective.

Clean Water Pool/Waste Water Factory


F8-03 00 Modification ○
Pool Level Signal Options Settings

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Tens digit: Waste water pool signal options
Units digit: Clean water pool signal options
Setting
0: Water level signal is not subject to detection
Range
1: Analog signal AI1 input 2: Analog signal AI2 input
3: Analog signal AI3 input 4: Digital signal input
Clean Water Pool Lower Level Factory
F8-04 30.0% Modification ○
Limit Signal Settings
Clean Water Pool Upper Level Factory
F8-05 80.0% Modification ○
Limit Signal Settings
Clean Water Pool Water Shortage Factory
F8-06 50.0% Modification ○
Signal Settings
Setting
Range 0.0~100.0%
Pressure Settings for Clean Water
Factory
F8-07 Pool at the Time of Water 4.00 Modification ○
Settings
Shortage
Setting
Range -F7-03~F7-03
Waste Water Pool Lower Level Factory
F8-08 30.0% Modification ○
Limit Signal Settings
Waste Water Pool Upper Level Factory
F8-09 80.0% Modification ○
Limit Signal Settings
Setting
Range 0.0—100.0%

Clean Water Pool Level Signals: Water level detection may be operated via a liquid level
transducer or an external liquid level detector. F8-04, F8-05 and F8-06 are respectively used to
set the lower limit signal, upper limit signal and water shortage for the clean water pool. When
the water level drops below the water shortage level, the inverter will automatically switch to
F8-07 (Pressure Settings for Clean Water Pool at the Time of Water Shortage) for operation. This
is intended to prevent max. operation capacity in the case of a water shortage which may cause
unnecessary loss. When the water level signal is lower than the lower water level limit signal, the
system will stop operation and report a water shortage fault. If digital input is selected, any three
digital input terminals are used as liquid level input terminals and respectively set as “water level
detection signals for Clean Water Pools 4, 5 and 6”.

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3phase R U
S V
380V T W
Water level
X1
SB200
Upper limit
X2
X3
GND M Water shortage
AI3
3
Lower limit

Transmitted out
P Time

Actual
Clean water pool
Analog water level transduce

pressure
settings

Upper water Pressure settings


level limit

Water shortage level F8-07


Lower water level limit
r Time

Clean water pool signal detection

Waste Water Pool Level Signals: Water level detection may be operated via a liquid level
transducer or an external liquid level detector. F8-08 and F8-09 are respectively used to set
the lower limit signal and upper limit signal for the waste water pool. When the wastewater
reaches the upper level limit, the drainage pump will automatically start (the pump and the
corresponding control relays must be configured). When the water level drops to the water
shortage level, the drainage pump will shut down. If digital input is selected, any two digital
input terminals are used as liquid level input terminals and respectively set as “water level
detection for Waste Water Pools 50 and 51”.The connection for signals requires only two
common water level probes (hard copper wires are recommend as a substitute), which are fixed
in the waste water pool. Refer to the following figure. Three lead-out wires connected to the
programmable digital input terminal of the inverter will realize water level detection.

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R U
3-phase S V
380V T W
SB200 Drainage pump control box

X3 Drainage Startup
X4 pump controller
GND relay
AI3 control
M
Drainage pump
3
P M
3 Transmitted out
P
Wastewater pool Clean water pool
Analog water level transducer

Upper water
level limit

Lower water
level limit

Wastewater pool signal detection

Factory
F8-10 Increasing Pump Time Delay 30.0s Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F8-11 Decreasin Pump Time Delay 30.0s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Range 0.0~600.0s

Increasing Pump Time Delay:This parameter is the think time used to judge if there is need for
more pumps after the output frequency of the inverter reaches the upper frequency limit. This
parameter will become ineffective after firefighting operation commands are inputted. At this
point, the main pumps and the auxiliary pumps may be started in the shortest time.
Decreasing Pump time delay: This parameter is used to judge if there is need for fewer pumps
after the output frequency of the inverter reaches the lower frequency limit of the pump.
NOTE: The settings of the Increasing Pump Time Delay and Decreasing Pump time delay depend on
the rate of pressure change. The settings must be the shortest without oscillation.

Factory 40.00
F8-12 Increasing Pump Coming Frequency Modification ○
Settings Hz
Decreasing Pump Coming Factory 45.00
F8-13 Modification ○
Frequency Settings Hz

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Setting
Range 0.00~50.00Hz

Increasing Pump Coming Frequency: If more pumps are needed after the output frequency
reaches the upper frequency limit, the inverter will operate at the Increasing Pump Coming
Frequency. This is intended to prevent a sudden pressure rise as a result of more pumps from
causing pressure overshoot and oscillation.
Decreasing Pump Coming Frequency: If fewer pumps are needed after the output frequency
reaches the lowest working frequency required for variable frequency operation, the inverter will
operate at the Decreasing Pump Coming Frequency. This is intended to prevent a sudden
decrease of pumps from causing a substantial pressure drop at a line frequency.

Increasing Pump Deviation Upper Factory


F8-14 0.20 Moderation ○
Limit Settings Settings
Decreasing Pump Deviation Lower Factory
F8-15 -0.20 Moderation ○
Limit Settings Settings
Setting
Range -F7-03~F7-03

Increasing Pump deviation upper limit settings: If the pressure is still higher than the pressure
settings (+F8-14) after the output frequency reaches the min. working frequency required for
variable frequency operation, a Decreasing Pump judgment and Decreasing Pump operation will
be started.
Increasing Pump Deviation lower limit settings: If the pressure is still lower than the pressure
settings -F8-15 after the output frequency reaches the upper frequency limit, a Increasing Pump
judgment and Increasing Pump operation will be started.

Factory
F8-16 Mechanical Interlock Time 0.50s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Range 0.05~20.00s

Mechanical Interlock Time: This parameter is primarily used to switch a pump (motor) from
variable frequency operation to line frequency operation. This is a parameter configured to
prevent a short-circuit (caused by a solenoid switch (contactor) action time delay) between the
inverter and the line frequency AC power supply.-
The larger capacity a solenoid switch (contactor) has, the longer the set time is.

Factory
F8-17 Auxiliary Starter Startup Time 5.00s Modification ○
Settings

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Setting
Range 0.50~60.00s
Auxiliary Starter Startup Time: Auxiliary starters are normally soft starters. In the case of a
larger power auxiliary pump, soft starters are normally used for startup in order to prevent large
impact currents caused by direct startup.

Factory
F8-18 Periodic Rotation Time 360.0h Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Range 0.0~1000.0h (0.0 is ineffective)

Periodic Rotation Time: Periodic rotation units can be used to prevent longtime disuse from
causing rusts of standby pumps. They are effective in improving the utilization ratio and reduce
maintenance cost. This is the longest shutdown time of the pump. If the standby pump is disused
for a time longer than the periodic rotation time, the standby pump will be started for operation.

Lower Frequency Limit Factory


F8-19 300.0s Modification ○
Operation Shutdown Time Settings
Setting
Range 0.0~1200.0s (0.0 is ineffective)

Lower Frequency Limit Operation Shutdown Time: If more than one pump is in line frequency
operation, one pump is in variable frequency operation and the variable-frequency pump operates at
the lower frequency limit for a long time, one pump working at line frequency will be shut down if
this status exceeds the preset time. If the parameter is set as 0, this function will be ineffective. If the
parameter settings are too small, oscillation may occur.

Factory
F8-20 Sleeping Frequency 40.00Hz Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Range 1.00~50.00Hz
Factory
F8-21 Sleeping Latency Time 60.0s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Range 1.0~1800.0s
Factory
F8-22 Wakeup Deviation Settings -0.20 Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Range -F7-03~F7-03
Factory
F8-23 Wakeup Time Delay 30.0s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Range 0.1~300.0s

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The sleeping function requires sleeping mode settings. If water consumption is small and only
one pump is in variable frequency operation, the system will switch to the sleeping mode and the
main pump will shut down when the working frequency is lower than the sleeping frequency
((F8-20) and the operation time exceeds the sleeping latency time (F8-21). If the small sleeping
pump is used, the small sleeping pump will be started. ① If the working frequency is the upper
frequency limit or the line frequency and the pressure persists at a value lower than the wakeup
pressure (setting: +F8-22), the system will be restored to normal water supply when the working
time exceeds the wakeup time delay (F8-23); ② If the pressure persists at a value above the upper
limit of switching pressure (setting: +F8-14), the small pump will operate as determined by the
PID lower limit options (F8-02) (see Page 72); if there is no small sleeping pump and the water
consumption increases, the system will be restored to normal water supply when the pressure
drops below the wakeup pressure (setting: +F8-22) and persists for a time longer than the wakeup
time delay.

Pressure
Feedback pressure
Pressure settings
Wakeup pressure

Time

Frequency

F0-07

F8-20
Time

Main pump

Time

Sleeping pump
Sleeping time

Time

F8-21 F8-23
Sleeping latency time Wakeup time delay

Factory 20.00
F8-24 Min. Working Frequency of Pump #1 Modification ○
Settings Hz
Factory 20.00
F8-25 Min. Working Frequency of Pump #2 Modification ○
Settings Hz
Factory 20.00
F8-26 Min. Working Frequency of Pump #3 Modification ○
Settings Hz
Factory 20.00
F8-27 Min. Working Frequency of Pump #4 Modification ○
Settings Hz

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Factory 20.00
F8-28 Min. Working Frequency of Pump #4 Modification ○
Settings Hz
Min. Working Frequency of Small Factory 20.00
F8-29 Modification ○
Sleeping Pump Settings Hz
Setting
Range 1.00~F0-07 “Upper frequency limit”

Min. Working Frequency of Pumps. The min. working frequency of Pumps F8-24~29 is the
lower frequency limit of the corresponding pumps working at a variable frequency. The lower
frequency limit of different pumps is set differently in order to rationalize system operation.

Depend
on
Factory
F8-30 Rated Current of Pump #1 inverter Modification ×
Settings
model
No.
Depend
on
Factory
F8-31 Rated Current of Pump #2 inverter Modification ×
Settings
model
No.
Depend
on
Factory
F8-32 Rated Current of Pump #3 inverter Modification ×
Settings
model
No.
Depend
on
Factory
F8-33 Rated Current of Pump #4 inverter Modification ×
Settings
model
No.
Depend
on
Factory
F8-34 Rated Current of Pump #5 inverter Modification ×
Settings
model
No.
Depend
on
Rated Current of Small Sleeping Factory
F8-35 inverter Modification ×
Pump Settings
model
No.
Setting
Range 0.5~1200.0A

Rated Current of Pumps: The rated current of pumps F8-30~35 should be set according to
parameters on the nameplates. This is used for an overload alarm. The function checks the
overload protection of pumps working at a variable frequency.

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Factory 25.00
F8-36 Trial Working frequency Modification ○
Settings Hz
Setting
Range 1.00~F0-07“Upper Limit Frequency”
Factory
F8-37 Pump Trial Operation 000 Modification ×
Settings
111 Sleeping pump in trial
Setting operation 222 Drainage pump in trial operation
Range 331~335 Pumps #1~#5 in trial 441~445 Pumps #1~#5 in trial operation
operation at a variable frequency at a line frequency
Factory
F8-38 Pump Trial Operation Timekeeping 20.0s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Range 0.5~3000.0s

Pump Trial Operation: This parameter is used for system debugging and is effective only when
F8--00≠0 and the pump is shut down. Set Parameter F8-37, enter the command and you will
enter the testing status. If the variable-frequency circulator pump is subject to line frequency trial
operation, the pump will be directly switched to line frequency. For a variable-frequency
circulator pump, variable frequency/line frequency trial operation can be conducted to confirm if
the rotation direction is uniform. If a line frequency operation is required, you must confirm that
the rotation directions of line-frequency operation and variable-frequency operation are uniform.

Pump Startup/Shutdown Factory


F8-39 10 Modification ×
Sequence Settings
Units digit: Shutdown sequence (applicable only to auxiliary pumps)
0: First to be started and first to be shut
down 1: First to be started and last to be shut down
Tens digit: Startup sequence (Circulator Pumps 0~5 startup/shutdown options)
Setting 0: Pumps to be first started will be selected via the control terminal
Range 1: Pump #1 is the first to be started
2: Pump #2 is the first to be started
3: Pump #3 is the first to be started
4: Pump #4 is the first to be started
5: Pump #5 is the first to be started
6: Pumps involving a relatively long startup/shutdown time

Shutdown Sequence: The shutdown sequence applies to auxiliary pumps only. The startup
before shutdown mode applies primarily to pumps with different capacity.
Startup Sequence: If “0” is selected, the control terminal will select the first pump to be started.
Settings of external terminals include 55 “Priority Pump Startup Option 1”, 56 “Priority Pump
Startup Option 2” and 57 “Priority Pump Startup Option 3”. See the description of terminal
functions on Page 55.

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Startup Sequence: When any number in “1~5” is selected, the pump to be first started will be
directly selected.
Startup Sequence: When “6” is selected, a motor disused for a relatively long time will be
started to prevent rusting from disuse. The inverter is inbuilt with a timed rotation function. See
the description of F8-18.
If the sequence number of the pump to be first started is greater than system settings, the startup
sequence will begin with Pump #1.

Factory
F8-40 Firefighting Patrol Interval 360.0h Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Range 0.1~720.0h
Factory
F8-41 Firefighting Patrol Duration 900.0s Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Range 10.0~1800.0s

Firefighting Patrol: When F8-00 = 4 (firefighting water supply), the system is usually in
standby mode. The system will not be started unless in case of a fire. In order to prevent the
pump from rusting from a prolonged disuse, the pump must be started at regular intervals. The
duration of the operation can be set via F8-41. If the pump to be patrolled is an auxiliary pump,
select line-frequency operation; if the pump to be patrolled is a variable-frequency pump, operate
it at a trial working frequency (F8-36).

Control for Water Injection Valve Factory


F8-42 00 Modification ○
and Air Vent Valve Settings
Tens digit: Pump #2 Units digit: Pump #1
Setting
Range 0: Water injection valve and air vent valve inapplicable 1: Control for water injection
valve and air vent valve
Duration of Water Injection and Factory
F8-43 180.0s Modification ○
Air Vent Settings
Setting
Range 10.0~360.0s

Control for Water Injection Valve and Air Vent Valve: Corresponding output terminals must
be set to control water injection valves and air vent valves (for digital output or relay output, see
the table of definitions of digital output functions). After the pump attains to the upper frequency
limit, if the pump is detected to be underloaded, the pipe network must have a water injection or
air vent operation. When the duration of water injection and air vent reaches the time set by
F8-43, the pump will restart for operation. If normal water supply can not be restored for several
successive times, a suction pool water shortage alarm will be sounded.

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Factory
F8-44 Pump #1 Disabled 0 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F8-45 Pump #2 Disabled 0 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F8-46 Pump #3 Disabled 0 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F8-47 Pump #4 Disabled 0 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F8-48 Pump #5 Disabled 0 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F8-49 Small Sleeping Pump Disabled 0 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F8-50 Drainage Pump Disabled 0 Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0: Ineffective 11: Pump operation disabled
Range

Pump Operation Disabled: When the parameters (F8-44~50) of the water supply system are 11,
the corresponding pumps will be disabled to facilitate overhaul and maintenance. This parameter
group will be effective as are Digital Inputs 43~49.

Factory
F8-51 Standby Pump Number Settings 00 MOdification ×
Settings
Setting Units digit: Number of standby pumps to be started up/shut down in a cyclic mode: 0~2
Range Tens digit: Number of Auxiliary Standby Pumps: 0~2

When the standby pump number settings exceed or are equal to system settings, the standby
pump settings will be ineffective.

6.10. F9: Time Management (Applicable to LCD Control Panel Only)

Factory
F9-00 Time Settings at Point T1 0.00 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F9-01 Time Settings at Point T2 3.00 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F9-02 Time Settings at Point T3 6.00 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F9-03 Time Settings at Point T4 9.00 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F9-04 Time Settings at Point T5 12.00 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F9-05 Time Settings at Point T6 15.00 Modification ○
Settings

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Factory
F9-06 Time Settings at Point T7 18.00 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
F9-07 Time Settings at Point T8 21.00 Modification ○
Settings
Setting
Hour: 0~23; minute: 0~59 (T1≤ T2 ≤T3 ≤T4 ≤T5≤T6≤ T7≤T8)
Range
Factory
F9-08 Action Options at Point T1 0 Modification ×
Settings
Factory
F9-09 Action Options at Point T2 0 Modification ×
Settings
Factory
F9-10 Action Options at Point T3 0 Modification ×
Settings
Factory
F9-11 Action Options at Point T4 0 Modification ×
Settings
Factory
F9-12 Action Options at Point T5 0 Modification ×
Settings
Factory
F9-13 Action Options at Point T6 0 Modification ×
Settings
Factory
F9-14 Action Options at Point T7 0 Modification ×
Settings
Factory
F9-15 Action Options at Point T8 0 Modification ×
Settings
±1: Control of Y1 digital ±2: Control forY2 digital
0: No action
output output
±3: Output Control for ±4: Output control for ±5: Output Control for Relay
Relay T1 Relay T2 T3
Setting
Range ±6: Output Control for ±7: Output Control for
±8: Virtual Digital Input 1
RelayT4 Relay T5

±9: Virtual Digital ±10: Virtual Digital


±11: Virtual Digital Input 4
Input 2 Input 3
Functions of Virtual Digital Input Factory
F9-16 0 Modification ×
1 Settings
Functions of Virtual Digital Input Factory
F9-17 0 Modification ×
2 Settings
Functions of Virtual Digital Input Factory
F9-18 0 Modification ×
3 Settings
Functions of Virtual Digital Input Factory
F9-19 0 Modification ×
4 Settings
Setting The same definition as Input Terminal X; refer to the table of definitions of digital input on
Range Page 51

Time Management: The LCD control panel of the SB200 series has an inbuilt time module
capable of configuration for 8 time slots. The configuration of time must ensure that T1≤ T2 ≤T3
≤T4 ≤T5≤T6≤ T7≤T8. When setting actions for each point in time, functions required to be
outputted at a designated time may be assigned (In the case of a digital output or relay output, the
digital output of the corresponding functions must be set as 18; see Page 58). In the case of a

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digital output terminal, a positive value means Output Transistor Y is connected and Output
Transistor Y is disconnected. In the case of a relay output, a positive value means the relay is
closed and a negative value means the relay is open. In the case of a virtual digital output: a
positive value means the selection of a function and a negative value means the cancellation of a
function.

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Examples: Refer to the following figures:

F9-02= 6:00 T3Time Point settings F9-10= 8 Virtual digital input 1 effective
F9-03= 8:00 T4Time Point settings F9-11= 3 Relay T1 closed
F9-04=12:00 T5Time Point settings F9-12= -3 Relay T1 open
F9-07=23:00 T8Time Point settings F9-15= -8 Virtual digital input 1 ineffective
Time
count

0 6:00 12:00 18:00 0:00 6:00 12:00 18:00 Time


T1
Relay

0 8:00 12:00 8:00 12:00 Time


Virtual
input F9-16=38 Virtual FWD terminal
terminal 1
Virtual FWD terminal Virtual FWD terminal
0 6:00 23:00 6:00 23:00 Time

6.11 Fb: Protection Functions and Advanced Inverter Settings

Motor Heat Dissipation Factory


Fb-00 0 Modification ○
Conditions Settings
Setting 1: Variable-frequency motor or conventional
0: Conventional motor
Range motor with a separate fan
Factory
Fb-01 Motor Overload Protection Value 100.0% Modification ○
Settings
Setting
50.0~150.0%; the rated motor current is taken as 100%
Range
Motor Overload Protection Action Factory
Fb-02 2 Modification ×
Options Settings
Setting
0: No action 1:Alarm and continue operation 2: Fault and free shutdown
Range

Fb-00 “Motor heat dissipation conditions”: Motor heat dissipation depends on the motor type
used in combination with the inverter. The heat dissipation performance of the self-cooling fan of
a conventional motor deteriorates when the motor is working at a low speed; also, the overload
protection value of the inverter also drops at a low speed. See the following figure:
Fb-01 “Motor overload protection value”: This parameter is used to adjust the overload
protection curve of the motor. If Fb-01 is set as 100% for a motor working at a rated rotation
speed and the parameter suddenly switches to 150% of the rated motor current, overload
protection will be actuated in 1 minute. Refer to the following curves for overload protection
time:

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Action
Fb-01 Variable-frequency motor
time (m)
Overload protection or conventional motor
Motor overload value(%) with a separate fan 10
protection value 7
90% 3
Cold startup
75% 1
Conventional motor 0.4
Hot startup

0.1
0 0.7 times rated Rated Rotation speed 50% 100% 150% 200% Motor current
rotation speed rotation
speed

After overload protection becomes effective, the motor will not resume operation until the motor
cools down over a period of time.
CAUTION: Motor overload protection only applies to cases where one motor is driven by one
inverter. In cases where more than one motor is driven by the same inverter, heat protection must
be provided for each motor.

Motor Overload Protection Factory


Fb-03 00 Modification ×
Options Settings
Units digit: overload detection options
Setting 0: Always on 1: During only constant-speed operation
Range Tens digit: Overload action options:
0: No action 1: Alarm and continue operation 2: Alarm and free shutdown
Factory
Fb-04 Motor Overload Detection Level 130.0% Modification ×
Settings
Setting
20.0~200.0%; the rated motor current is taken as 100%
Range
Factory
Fb-05 Motor Overload Detection Time 5.0s Modification ×
Settings
Setting
0.0~30.0s
Range

Motor Overload: When the motor current exceeds Fb-04 and is maintained in excess of the time
settings of Fb-05, a response will be made according to the action mode set by Fb-03. This
function may be used to check if any abnormal mechanical load causes an overcurrent.

Factory
Fb-06 Motor Underload Protection 0 Modification ×
Settings
Setting
0: No action 1: Alarm and continue operation 2: Fault and free shutdown
Range
Factory
Fb-07 Motor Underload Protection Level 30.0% Modification ×
Settings
Setting
0.0~100.0%; the rated motor current is taken as 100%
Range

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Underload Protection Detection Factory


Fb-08 1.0s Modification ×
Time Settings
Setting
0.0~100.0s
Range

Motor Underload Protection: When the output current is lower than Fb-07 and is maintained for a
time longer than the time settings of Fb-08, a response will be made according to the action mode
set by Fb-06. This function can promptly detect such faults as no-load pump idle operation,
broken driving belts and motor-side contactor open-circuit.
This protection function must be disabled when the inverter is under a no-load test.

Factory
Fb-09 Analog Input Offline Action 0 Modification ×
Settings
0: No action
1: “AL.ACo” alarm signal is emitted; operation at the average frequency during the 10s
Setting before offline
Range 2: “AL.ACo” alarm signal is emitted; operation at the “analog input offline forced
frequency”
3: Er.ACo error signal is emitted, followed by a free shutdown
Analog Input Offline Forced Factory
Fb-10 0.00Hz Modification ○
Frequency Settings
Setting
0.00Hz~F0-06 “Max. frequency”
Range

Analog Input Offline Protection: When the inverter detects an analog input signal lower than the
corresponding offline threshold value, an offline is confirmed.
Related Parameters: F6-07 “AI1Offline Threshold”, F6-16“AI2 Offline Threshold” and
F6-23“AI3 Offline Threshold”.

Factory
Fb-11 Other Protection Action Options 0022 Modification ×
Settings
Units digit: Inverter input phase lack protection
0: No action 1: Alarm and continue operation 2: Fault and free shutdown
Tens digit: Inverter output phase lack protection
Setting 0: No action 1: Alarm and continue operation 2: Fault and free shutdown
Range Hundreds digit: Control panel offline protection
0: No action 1: Alarm and continue operation 2: Fault and free shutdown
Thousands digit: Parameter storage failure action options
0: Alarm and continue operation 1: Fault and free shutdown

The input phase lack protection function of a inverter makes judgments according to the ripples
of DC busbar voltage induced by an input phase lack. An input phase lack may not be detected in
the case of a no-load or light-load inverter. An input phase lack will be detected if a serious input
three-phase unbalance or output oscillation occurs.

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Inverter Output Phase lack Protection: In the case of a inverter output phase lack, the motor will
switch to single-phase operation and the current, torque and pulse will increase. Output phase
lack protection can prevent damages to motors and mechanical loads.
Output phase lack protection is ineffective in cases where the output frequency or current is very
low.

Acceleration Overcurrent Stall Factory


Fb-12 1 Modification ×
Prevention Options Settings
0: Ineffective
Setting 1: Effective; abnormal shutdown will be reported in the event of a stall timeout
Range (Er.Abb)
2: Effective; no time limit is set for stall
Acceleration Overcurrent Stall Factory 110.0
Fb-13 Modification ×
Point Settings %
Setting
10.0~130.0%; the rated inverter current is taken as 100%
Range
Constant Speed Overcurrent Stall Factory
Fb-14 1 Modification ×
Prevention Options Settings
0: Invalid
Setting 1: Effective; abnormal shutdown will be reported in the event of a stall timeout
Range (Er.Abb)
2: Effective; no time limit is set for stall
Constant Speed Overcurrent Stall Factory 110.0
Fb-15 Modification ×
Point Settings %
Setting
10.0~110.0%; the rated inverter current is taken as 100%
Range
Overvoltage Stall Prevention Factory
Fb-16 1 Modification ×
Options Settings
Setting
0: Ineffective 1: Valid
Range
Factory
Fb-17 Overvoltage Stall Point 700V Modification ×
Settings
Setting
650~750V
Range

In the acceleration process, when Fb-12 “Acceleration Overcurrent Stall Prevention Options” is
effective and the output current is greater than Fb-13 “Acceleration Overcurrent Stall Point”, the
acceleration will be suspended until the current drops to normal. After that, the acceleration
process resumes. Refer to the following figure (a):
In the constant operation process, when Fb-14 “Constant Overcurrent Stall Prevention Options”
is effective and the output current exceeds Fb-15 “Constant Speed Overcurrent Stall Point”, the
motor will decelerate until the current drops to normal. After that the motor accelerates again to
resume the original working frequency. See the following figure (b):

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In the deceleration process, when Fb-16 “Overvoltage Stall Prevention Options” is effective and
the DC busbar voltage exceeds Fb-17 “Overvoltage Stall Point”, the deceleration will be
suspended until the DC busbar voltage drops to normal. After that, the deceleration process
resumes. Refer to the following figure (c):

When selecting the stall timeout limit, if the motor is in constant stall status, an abnormal
shutdown fault will be reported (Er.Abb).

Output current Output current Output current


Constant Over Pressure
Speed Stall Point
Stall Point Overcurrent
Stall Point

Time Time Time

Runing Runing Runing


Frequency Frequency Frequency

Time Time Time


(a) (b) (c)

Factory
Fb-18 DC Busbar Undervoltage Action 0 Modification ×
Settings
0: Free shutdown; an undervoltage fault is reported (Er.dcL)
1: Free shutdown; within the “Instantaneous Power Failure Time Allowance” (Fb-20), the
inverter will restart if the power supply is restored and an undervoltage fault will be
reported (Er.dcL) if the power supply is not restored.
Setting
2: Free shutdown; while the CPU is in operation, the inverter will restart if the power
Range
supply is restored. No undervoltage fault will be reported
3: Decelerated operation; if the power supply is restored while the CPU is in operation,
the frequency will be accelerated till the freuqncy settings. No undervoltage fault
will be reported.
Factory
Fb-19 DC Busbar Undervoltage Point 380V Modification ×
Settings
Setting
300~450V
Range
Instantaneous Power Failure Time Factory
Fb-20 0.1s Modification ×
Allowance Settings
Setting
0.0~30.0s
Range
Instantaneous Power Failure Factory
Fb-21 0.0s Modification ×
Deceleration Time Settings
Setting
0.0~200.0s; if the parameter is set as 0.0, the present deceleration time is adopted
Range

The detection of instantaneous power failure is finished by DC busbar voltage detection. When
the DC busbar voltage is lower than Fb-19 “DC busbar undervoltage point”, the following

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solutions may be adopted:


Fb-18=0: In this case, an undervoltage is considered as a fault and a free shutdown will follow
and a DC busbar undervoltage fault will be reported;
Fb-18=1: In this case, the output will be locked and the drop in DC bus voltage slows down. If
the voltage is restored within “Instantaneous Power Failure Time Allowance” (Fb-20), a restart
(depending on “Restart Mode of Instantaneous Power Failure, Self-Reset and Operation
Suspension”) will follow and the undervoltage timeout fault will be reported.
Fb-18=2: The output is locked and the drop in DC busbar voltage slows down. As long as the
undervoltage does not cause a power failure (judged by control panel display), a restart will
follow after detection of voltage restoration (The startup mode depends on Fb-25 “Restart Mode
of Instantaneous Power Failure, Self-Reset and Operation Suspension”);
Fb-18=3: In the case of an undervoltage, press Fb-21 “Instantaneous Deceleration Time” or
maintain the decelerated operation at the present deceleratin time. The DC busbar voltage is
maintained by the kinetic energy feedback of the load in deceleration. If the voltage is restored,
the motor will accelerate to the frequency settings. The maintenance time of DC busbar voltage is
related to load inertia, rotation speed, torque and deceleration time.
Fb-18=1, 2 or 3: This solution is intended for large-inertia loads, such as fans and
centrifuges to prevent undervoltage shutdown caused by instantaneous power failure.
Fb-20 “Instantaneous Power Failure Time Allowance”: The parameter only applies to cases
where Fb-18=1.
A free shutdown will follow and an undervoltage fault (Er.dcL) will be reported in the case of an
undervoltage in operation. In the case of an undervoltage in standby mode, only an alarm will be
sounded (AL.dcL).

Factory
Fb-22 Fault Self-Reset Frequency 0 Modification ×
Settings
Setting
0~10
Range
Factory
Fb-23 Self-Reset Interval 5.0s Modification ×
Settings
Setting
1.0~30.0s
Range
Factory
Fb-24 Fault Output during Self-Reset 0 Modification ×
Settings
Setting
0: Output applicable 1: Output inapplicable
Range
Restart Mode of Instantaneous
Factory
Fb-25 Power Failure, Self-Reset and 1 Modification ×
Settings
Operation Suspension
Setting
0: Startup in the startup mode 1: Tracking startup
Range

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Fault Self-Reset: Faults in operation will be self-reset according to Fb-23 “Self-Reset Interval”
and Fb-22 “Fault Self-Reset Frequency”. Restarts will also be possible. This function is intended
to prevent trips caused by misoperation, instantaneous overvoltage of the power supply or
external non-repetitive impacts.
Self-Reset: Faults in operation will be self-reset after the self-reset interval. If the fault is
corrected, press Fb-25 “Restart Mode of Instantaneous Power Failure, Self-Reset and Operation
Suspension” for a restart. If the fault persists and the reset frequency has not exceeded Fb-22,
self-reset trials will continue; otherwise, a fault will be reported and the system will shut down.
Zero Clearing Conditions of Fault Reset Frequency: After the inverter has a fault self-reset,
no fault will follow in 10 minutes on end. If the fault is detected, manual reset will be needed.
The power supply will be resumed after power failure.
Fb-24 “Fault Output during Self-Reset”: During the self-reset, Digital Output 6 “Fault Output”
can be tested if it is effective.
Power device protection (Er.FoP) and external faults (Er.EEF) will not require a self-reset.

CAUTION: Self reset must be used with care; otherwise personal injuries or property

losses may occur.

Factory
Fb-26 Poweron Self-Restart Enabled 1 Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
Range

In the case of a terminal execution command channel where a level-type working mode is
selected (F4-13=0, 1 or 2), if the execution command becomes effective upon power supply.
You may choose if the parameter selection will cause a prompt startup upon power supply.

Factory
Fb-27 Braking Unit Working Point 680V Modification ○
Settings
Setting
620~720V
Range

The braking resistor of a braking unit will consume energy to realize a quick shutdown. If the DC
busbar voltage exceeds the braking unit working point, the braking unit will automatically start
up.
This parameter only applies to inverter types with inbuilt braking units.

Factory
Fb-28 Modulation Mode 0 Modification ○
Settings

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0: Auto modulation (auto switching between continuous modulation and noncontinuous


Setting
modulation)
Range
1: Continuous modulation

The auto mode has much lower switching loss when switching to noncontinuous modulation, but
its harmonics is larger than continuous modulation.

Depend on
Factory
Fb-29 Carrier Frequency inverter Modification ○
Settings
model No.
15kW and below: 1.1k~12.0 kHz Factory settings: 4.0kHz
Setting
18.5—160kW: 1.1k~8.0 kHz Factory settings: 2.5kHz
Range
200kW and above: 1.1k~5.0 kHz Factory settings: 2.0kHz
Factory
Fb-30 Random PWM Settings 0% Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0~30%
Range
Carrier Frequency Auto Factory
Fb-31 1 Modification ○
Adjustment Options Settings
Setting
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
Range

Fb-29 “Carrier Frequency”: A higher carrier frequency involves very low motor noise, current
harmonics and heat dissipation. However, common-mode currents increase and there is more
interference and inverter heat dissipation. The reverse will occur if the carrier wave has a lower
frequency. In cases requiring silent operation, the carrier frequency may be appropriately
improved. If the carrier frequency settings exceed the factory settings, each 1kHz of frequency
rise requires the inverter to be derated by 5%.
Fb-30 “Random PWM Settings”: Radom PWM can spread the spectrum of the carrier tone to
improve the tone. This parameter can be used to make a low carrier frequency more pleasant to
the ear. When the parameter is set as 0%, it means a fixed carrier frequency.
Fb-31 “Carrier Frequency Auto Adjustment Options”: The carrier freuqncy can be automatically
adjusted according to the temperature, output current and output freuqndcy of the radiator of the
inverter. This is intended to prevent an overheat from causing an inverter fault. When the radiator
has an overtemperature or low-frequency overcurrent, the carrier frequency will be automatically
reduced.

Deadband Compensation Factory


Fb-32 1 Modification ×
Allowance Settings

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Setting
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
Range

Deadband compensation can reduce output harmonics and torque pulse. But deadband
compensation must be disabled when the inverter is used for a power supply.

Space Vector Angle Shutdown Factory


Fb-33 0 Modification ×
Memory Settings
Setting
0: Memory inapplicable 1: Memory applicable
Range

Used to maintain synchronism of a synchronous motor restarted after a shutdown; it is effective


only for V/F control.

Factory
Fb-34 Overmodulation Enablement 1 Modification ×
Settings
Setting
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
Range

Overmodulation Enablement: If overmodulation enablement is enabled, the inverter will have a


relatively high output voltage that approaches or exceeds the suppy voltage. But overmodulation
will cause a relatively great torque pulse of the motor. If overmodulation enablement is disabled,
torque pulse caused by overmodulation can be prevented and control properties of such loads as
grinding machines can be improved.
Factory
Fb-35 Cooling Fan Control 0 Modification ○
Settings
Setting
0: Auto operation 1: Constant operation
Range

Auto operation: The cooling fan operates automatically according to the internal temperature of
the inverter.

Factory
Fb-36 Avoidance Frequency 1 0.00Hz Modification ○
Settings
Setting Range 0.00~625.00Hz
Width of Avoidance Factory
Fb-37 0.00Hz Modification ○
Frequency 1 Settings
Modification 0.00~20.00Hz
Factory
Fb-38 Avoidance Frequency 2 0.00Hz Modification ○
Settings
Modification 0.00~625.00Hz
Width of Avoidance Factory
Fb-39 0.00Hz Modification ○
Frequency 2 Settings
Modification 0.00~20.00Hz

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Factory
Fb-40 Avoidance Frequency 3 0.00Hz Modification ○
Settings
Modification 0.00~625.00Hz
Width of Avoidance Factory
Fb-41 0.00Hz Modification ○
Frequency 3 Settings
Modification 0.00~20.00Hz

The avoidance frequency function is intended to protect the working frequency of the inverter
from mechanic resonance points.
In the acceleration/deceleration process, the running frequency passing through the avoidance
frequency normally, limit inverter not be running steadly in the range of avoidance frequency
width only.
Setting
frequency after
processing

Jumping width

Setting frequency

Jumping frequency

Water Level Transducer Factory


Fb-42 0 Modification ○
Abnormality Options Settings
Setting
0: No action 1: Alarm 2: Fault and free shutdown
Range

When the transducer is used for constant pressure water supply and a clean water pool level
detector is installed, if the water level detector has an abnormality, a corresponding action will
follow (alarm or fault shutdown). Abnormal cases include a connected upper level limit detector
along with a disconnected lower level limit detector.
AL. LPo alarm signal is emitted and the present status is maintained.
Er.LPo alarm signal is emitted and a free shutdown will follow.

6.12 FC: Keyboard Operation and Display Settings

Factory
FC-00 Display Parameter Options 0 Modification ○
Settings
0: All menus are displayed
Setting
1: Only parameters selected by the user are displayed
Range
2: Only parameters different from factory settings are displayed

FC-00=1: Only FC-16~FC-47 “User Parameters 1~32” are displayed. Although a user

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password is ineffective for these parameters, the modification of FC-00 requires the user
password.
FC-00=2: In order to facilitate debugging and maintenance, only parameters different from
factory settings are displayed.
Keyboard Functions and Auto Factory
FC-01 0000 Modification ×
Lock Settings
Units digit: Auto key lock
0: Unlocked 1: All locked 2: All locked except

3: All locked except 4: All locked except and

5: All locked except and

Tens digit: Function options for


0: Effective only when the command execution channel is the control panel
1: Effective when the command execution channel is the control panel, terminal or
communication port; the system is shut down in the shutdown mode

Setting
Range 2: When the control panel is the command execution channel, the system can be shut
down in the shutdown mode
If a free shutdown is executed when the command execution channel is not the control
panel, Er.Abb will be reported

Hundreds digit: Function options for (applicable only to panel command


channels)
0: Invalid 1: Valid only in standby mode
2: Valid in both standby mode and operation mode

Thousands digit: Function options for (applicable only to panel command channels)
0: Operation function options 1: Jogging options

Auto Key Lock: If no key is pressed within 1 minute, the keys will be locked automatically; in
确认
the monitor mode, press + ENTER and the keys will be automatically locked; to unlock
确认 菜单
the keys, hold ENTER + MENU for 3 seconds.

Factory
FC-02 Monitoring Parameter Option 1 1 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
FC-03 Monitoring Parameter Option 2 -1 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
FC-04 Monitoring Parameter Option 3 -1 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
FC-05 Monitoring Parameter Option 4 -1 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
FC-06 Monitoring Parameter Option 5 -1 Modification ○
Settings
Factory
FC-07 Monitoring Parameter Option 6 -1 Modification ○
Settings

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Factory
FC-08 Monitoring Parameter Option 7 -1 Modification ○
Settings
Operation Monitoring Parameter Factory
FC-09 0 Modification ○
Option 1 Settings
Operation Monitoring Parameter Factory
FC-10 2 Modification ○
Option 2 Settings
Operation Monitoring Parameter Factory
FC-11 4 Modification ○
Option 3 Settings
Operation Monitoring Parameter Factory
FC-12 -1 Modification ○
Option 4 Settings
Setting
-1~50; -1 means void; 0~50 mean FU-00~FU-50
Range

Monitoring Parameter Options: Parameters to be monitored are selected from the FU menu
and displayed in both standby mode and operation mode.
Operation Monitoring Parameter Options: Parameters to be monitored are selected from the
FU menu and displayed only in operation mode.

Factory
FC-13 Rotation Display Coefficient 1.000 Modification ○
Settings
0.001~10.000
Setting FU-05 “Actual Rotation Speed”=120×Working Frequency÷ Number of Motor
Poles×FC-13 “Rotation Speed Display Coefficient”
Range
FU-06 “Set Rotation Speed”=120×Frequency Settings÷Number of Motor Poles×FC-13
“Rotation Speed Display Coefficient”

This function is only used for conversion of rotation speed and does not affect the actual rotation
speed and motor control.

Linear Velocity Display Factory


FC-14 0.01 Modification ○
Coefficient Settings
0.01~100.00
FU-09 “Actual Linear Velocity”=Working Frequency×FC-14 “Linear Velocity Display
Setting
Coefficient”
Range
FU-10 “Set Linear Velocity” = Frequency Settings×FC-14 “Linear Velocity Display
Coefficient”

This is only used for conversion of linear velocity and does not affect the actual linear velocity
and motor control.

Units of PID Settings and Factory


FC-15 14 Modification ○
Feedback Values Settings
Setting 0: Hz 1: A 2: V 3: % 4: kW 5: s 6: rpm 7: mps 8: m
Range 9: mA 10: mV 11: Pa 12:kPa 13:℃ 14: kg/cm2 15: mmH2O 16: MPa

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The units are effective only for the LCD panel and are used to display the units of parameters.

6.13 FF: Communication Parameters

Factory
FF-00 Communication Protocol Options 0 Modification ×
Settings
Setting
0: Modbus protocol 1: Compatible USS commands 2: CAN bus
Range
Factory
FF-01 Communication Data Format 0 Modification ×
Settings
0: 8,N,1 (1 start bit; 8 data bits; no parity check; 1 stop bit)
Setting 1: 8,E,1 (1 start bit; 8 data bits; even parity check; 1 stop bit)
Range 2: 8,O,1 (1 start bit, 8 data bits; odd parity check; 1 stop bit)
3: 8,N,2 (1 start bit, 8 data bits; no parity check; 2 stop bits)
Factory
FF-02 Baud Rate Options 3 Modification ×
Settings
0: 1200bps 1: 2400bps 2: 4800bps 3: 9600bps
4: 19200bps 5: 38400bps 6: 57600bps 7: 115200bps
Setting 8: 250000bps 9: 500000bps
Range
NOTE: 0~5 are for Modbus and compatible USS command protocols; 0~9 are for
CAN bus.
Factory
FF-03 Local IP Address 1 Modification ×
Settings
0~247
Setting
Range NOTE: 1~247 are for Modbus; 0~31 are for compatible USS commands; 0~127 are
for CAN bus
10
Communication Timeout Detection Factory
FF-04 .0 Modification ○
Time Settings
s
Setting
0.1~600.0s
Range
5
Factory
FF-05 Local Response Delay m Modification ○
Settings
s
Setting
0~1000ms
Range
Factory
FF-06 Communication Timeout Action 0 Modification ×
Settings
0: No action 1: Alarm 2: Fault and free shutdown
Setting 3: Alarm; press F0-00 for operation
Range 4: Alarm; press F0-07 for operation at an upper limit frequency
5: Alarm; press F0-08 for operation at the lower limit frequency
Factory
FF-07 USS Message PZD Words 2 Modification ×
Settings
Setting
0~4
Range

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1.
Communication Frequency Setting Factory
FF-08 00 Modification ○
Proportion Settings
0
Setting 0.001~30.000; the communication frequency settings multiplied by this parameter are
Range equal to the set frequency

The RS485 Modbus protocol of the SB200 inverter series comprises three layers: physical layer,
data link layer and application layer. The physical layer and the data link layer adopt the
RS485-based Modbus protocol. The application layer is used to control such inverter operations
as operation, shutdown and parameter reading/writing.
The Modbus protocol is a master-slave protocol. There are two communication types for
master-slave communication: 1. the master sends requests and the slave responds; 2. the master
broadcasts and the slave does not respond. At any time, the bus can have only one sending device.
The maser makes a poll on the slave, which can not send messages without obtaining the
command from the master. If the communication is incorrect, the master can send the commands
once again. If there is no response from the slave within a specified time, the master will treat the
polled slave as being missing. If the slave can not execute a message, an abnormality message
will be sent to the master. Direct communication is not available between the master and the
slave. The data of a slave must be read by a master before they are sent to another slave.
The read-in of inverter parameters via communication can only modify values in the RAM. If
parameters in the RAM need to be read into the EEPROM, the “EEP Read-In Command” (The
Modbus address is 3209H) of the communication variable must be modified to1 via
communication.
Inverter Parameter Addressing Mode: The 8 higher bits of a 16-bit Modbus parameter address are
formed by the group number of the parameter and the 8 lower bits are formed by the in-group
serial number. The address mode adopts the hexadecimal system. For example, the address of
Parameter F4-17 is 0411H. For communication variables (control words and status words), the
parameter group number is 50(32H). NOTE: Communication variables include accessible
inverter parameters, communication-specific command variables and communication-specific
status variables. The parameter group numbers corresponding with the menu codes are
represented in the following table:

Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter


Menu Menu Menu
Group Group Group Menu Code Group
Code Code Code
Number Number Number Number
F0 0 (00H) F5 5 (05H) Fb 10 (0AH) FU 15 (0FH)
Communication
F1 1 (01H) F6 6 (06H) FC 11 (0BH) 50 (32H)
Variable

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F2 2 (02H) F7 7 (07H) FF 12 (0CH) - -


F3 3 (03H) F8 8 (08H) Fn 13 (0DH) - -
F4 4 (04H) F9 9 (09H) FP 14 (0EH) - -

Data Types in Communication: Data transmitted by communication are 16-bit integers. The min.
unit is indicated by the place of the decimal point. For example, the min. unit of F0-00 “Digital
Frequency Settings” is 0.01Hz; therefore, for the Modbus protocol, the figure 5000 transmitted
by communication means 50.00Hz.

Table of Communication-Specific Command Variables


Modbus Modifi
Name Description
Address cation
Bit 0: ON/OFF1 (rising edge operation; a shutdown will
follow if the figure is 0)
Bit 1: OFF2 (A free shutdown will follow if the figure is 0)
Bit 2: OFF3 (An emergency shutdown will follow if the
figure is 0)
Bit 3: Drive lock (If the figure is 0, a drive lock will follow)
Bit 4: Ramping enablement (The acceleration/deceleration
will stop if the figure is 0)
Bit 5: Unused
Bit 6: Unused
Primary Control
3200H ○ Bit 7: Fault reset (The rising edge will conduct a fault reset)
Word Bit 8: Clockwise jogging
Bit 9: Anticlockwise jogging
Bit 10: Unused
Bit 11: Settings inversion (If the figure is 1, the frequency
settings will be inverted; if the figure is 0, there will be no
frequency inversion)
Bit 12: PC Digital Quantity 1
Bit 13: UP
Bit 14: DOWN
Bit 15: PC Digital Quantity 2
Communication A non-negative number (unit: 0.01Hz) times FF-08 will be
Frequency 3201H ○ used for the set frequency
Settings
PID Settings 3202H ○ Range: -100.00~100.00%
PC Analog Range: -100.00~100.00%
3203H ○
Quantity
Extension Bit 0~Bit 15 correspond with Digital Inputs 1—16
3204H ○
Control Word 1
Extension Bit 0~Bit 15 correspond with Digital Inputs 17~32
3205H ○
Control Word 2
Extension Bit 0~Bit 15 correspond with Digital Inputs 33~48
3206H ○
Control Word 3
Extension Bit 0~Bit 5 correspond with Digital Inputs 49~54; all
3207H ○
Control Word 4 other bits are retained
Extension Retained
3208H ○
Control Word 5
EEPROM When 1 is being read into this address, the parameters in the
3209H ○
Read-In inverter RAM will be read into the EEPROM

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Modbus Modifi
Name Description
Address cation
Inverter Power 320DH △ Info about inverter power
Inverter
320EH △ Info about inverter software version
Software Version
Communication
Info about communication protocol version No. and inverter
Protocol and 320FH △
model No.
Inverter Model

NOTE: Digital Inputs 37 “Three-Wire Mode Shutdown Command”, 38 “Internal Virtual FWD
Terminal” and 39 “Internal Virtual REV Terminal” apply only to terminal control. Modification via
communication is ineffective.

The bits (1~5) of Extension Control Words correspond respectively with Digital Inputs 1—54.
See the following table for the relationship:

Extension Control Extension Extension Control Extension Control Extension


Word 1 Control Word 2 Word 3 Word 4 Control Word 5
Bit 0~Bit 15 Bit 0~Bit 15 Bit 0~Bit 15 Bit 0~Bit 5 Bit 0~Bit 15
Digital Inputs 1 ~ Digital Inputs Digital Inputs 33~ Digital Inputs 49~
Retained
16 17~32 48 54

Communication Address 320DH: Inverter Power


Bit 0~Bit 15: Info about inverter power: 0~6553.5. Unit: 0.1kW. NOTE: 0.75kw should be
rounded as 0.7kW.
Communication Address 320EH: Inverter software version
Bit 0~Bit 15: Inverter software version number
Communication Address 320FH: Communication protocol version number and inverter model
number.
Bit 15~Bit 12: MOdBus communication protocol version number
Bit 11~Bit 8: Inverter voltage grade
Bit 0~Bit 7: Inverter model number
Table of Communication-Status Variables

Modbus
Name Modification Description
Address

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Modbus
Name Modification Description
Address
Bit 0: Ready
Bit 1: Ready for operation
Bit 2: In operation
Bit 3: Fault
Bit 4: OFF2 is effective (0 means effective, or that the
free shutdown command is effective)
Bit 5: OFF3 is in shutdown status (0 means effective,
the system is in an emergency shutdown process)
Primary Status Bit 6: The charging contactor has been disconnected
3210H △
Word Bit 7: Alarm
Bit 8: Retained
Bit 9: Retained
Bit 10: Frequency Level Detection Signal 11
Bit 11: Retained
Bit 12: Retained
Bit 13: Retained
Bit 14: In clockwise operation
Bit 15: Retained
Working
3211H △ Non-negative numbers (unit: 0.01Hz)
Frequency
Retained 3212H - -
Retained 3213H - -
Frequency
3214H △ A non-negative number (unit: 0.01Hz)
Settings
Output Current 3215H △ Unit: 0.1A
Output Torque 3216H △ Unit: 0.1% of rated torque
Output Voltage 3217H △ Unit: 0.1V
Busbar Voltage 3218H △ Unit: 0.1V
Refer to the Table of Fault Description and Solution on
Fault Code 3219H △
Page 176
Refer to the Table of Alarm Description and Solution
Alarm Word 1 321AH △
on Page 181
Refer to the Table of Alarm Description and Solution
Alarm Word 2 321BH △
on Page 181
Extension Status
321CH △ Bit 0~Bit 15 correspond with Digital Outputs 0~15
Word 1
Extension Status
321DH △ Bit 0~Bit 15 correspond with Digital Outputs 16~31
Word 2
Extension Status
321EH △ Bit 0~Bit 15 correspond with Digital Outputs 32~47
Word 3
Extension Status
321FH △ Bit 0~Bit 12 correspond with Digital Outputs 48~59
Word 4
Extension Status
3220H △ Retained
Word 5

The bits (Bit 1~Bit 5) of the extension status word correspond respectively with Digital Outputs
0~60. See the following table for the relationship:

Extension Status Extension Extension Status Extension Status Extension Status


Word 1 Status Word 2 Word 3 Word 4 Word 5
Bit 0~Bit 15 Bit 0~Bit 15 Bit 0~Bit 15 Bit 0~Bit 12 Bit 0~Bit 15
Digital Outputs Digital Outputs Digital Outputs Digital Outputs Retained

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0~15 16~31 32~47 48~59

﹠ The SB200 inverter series support the Modbus protocol in RTU mode (Remote Terminal Unit).
Supported functions include Function 3 (capable of reading multiple parameters; the largest number of
words is 50), Function 16 (capable of writing multiple parameters; the largest number of words is 10),
Function 22 (mask writing) and Function 8 (loop test). Functions 16 and 12 support broadcasting. RTU
frames begin and end with a time interval of at least 3.5 characters (but the interval is 2ms for such
baud rates as 19200bit/s and 38400bit/s). A typical RTU frame has the following format:
Slave Address (1 Modbus Function Number Date (Multiple CRC16 (2
byte) (1 byte) bytes) bytes)

Data Format and Sending Sequence of a Byte: 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 parity check bit (or no such bit)
and 1 or 2 stop bits. Range of Slave Address: 1—247. If the message address is 0, it’s a broadcast
message. Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC): CRC16 (lower bytes before higher bytes).

Function 3: Multi-reading. The range of number of words read is 1—50. See the following
example for the format of a message:
Example: Reading the Primary Status Word, Working Frequency and Arithmetic Unit 1 Output of Slave
#1 (the address is the first 3 words of 3210H):

Master Request: Slave Response:


Slave Address 01H
Modbus Function 03H
mber
Number of Bytes 06H
urned
Higher Byte with 44H
Slave Address 01H
0H
Modbus Function Lower Byte with 3210H 37H
03H
Number
Start Address (Higher Higher Byte with 13H
32H
byte) 1H
Start Address (Lower Lower Byte with 3211H 88H
10H
byte)
Number of Words Read Higher Byte with 00H
00H
(Higher byte) 2H
Number of Words Read Lower Byte with 3212H 00H
03H
(Lower byte)
CRC (Lower byte) 0AH CRC (Lower byte) 5FH
CRC (Lower byte) B6H CRC (Higher byte) 5BH

Write Once: 06H

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Functional Code 06H is used for the settings of single functional parameters. Refer to the following
example for the message format:
Example: Set the frequency of Slave #1 as 20.00Hz. Refer to the following table for the message
format:
Master Request: Slave Response:
Slave Address 01H Slave Address 01H
Modbus Function
06H Modbus Function Number 10H
Number
Parameter Address Parameter Address
32H 06H
(Higher byte) (Higher byte)
Parameter Address Parameter Address
01H 32H
(Lower byte) (Lower byte)
Data (Higher byte) 07H Data (Higher byte) 01H
Data (Lower byte) D0H Data (Lower byte) 07H
CRC (Lower byte) D5H CRC (Lower byte) D5H
CRC (Higher byte) 1EH CRC (Higher byte) 1EH

Function 16: Write Many: The range of number of words written is 1—10. Refer to the following
example for the message format.
Example: If Slave #1 is operated in the clockwise direction at 50.00Hz, the first two words of Address
3200 can be changed to 003FH and 1388H:

Master Request: Slave Response:


Slave Address 01H
Modbus Function Number 10H
Start Address (Higher byte) 32H
Start Address (Lower byte) 00H
Number of Words Written
00H
(Higher byte)
Number of Words Written Slave Address
02H 01H
(Lower byte)
Number of Bytes Written Modbus Function
04H 10H
Number
st
Higher Byte of the 1 Start Address (Higher
00H 32H
Number byte)
Lower Byte of the 1st Start Address (Lower
3FH 00H
Number byte)
Higher Byte of the 2nd Number of Words
13H 00H
Number Written (Higher byte)
Lower Byte of the 2nd Number of Words
88H 02H
Number Written (Lower byte)
CRC (Lower byte) 83H CRC (Lower byte) 4FH
CRC (Higher byte) 94H CRC (Higher byte) 70H

Example: Shut down Slave #1 and set it as clockwise, 50.00Hz. The first 2 words of Address 3200H
will be modified to 003EH and 1388H:

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Master Request: Slave Response:


Slave Address 01H
Modbus Function Number 10H
Start Address (Higher 32H
byte)
Start Address (Lower byte) 00H
Number of Words Written 00H
(Higher byte)
Number of Words Written 02H Slave Address
01H
(Lower byte)
Number of Bytes Written 04H Modbus Function
10H
Number
st
Higher Byte of the 1 00H Start Address (Higher
32H
Number byte)
st
Lower Byte of the 1 3EH Start Address (Lower
00H
Number byte)
nd
Higher Byte of the 2 13H Number of Words
00H
Number Written (Higher byte)
nd
Lower Byte of the 2 88H Number of Words
02H
Number Written (Lower byte)
CRC (Lower byte) D2H CRC (Lower byte) 4FH
CRC (Higher byte) 54H CRC (Higher byte) 70H

Function 22: Mask Writing

When operating a control word, the “read-out—modify—read-in” mode is time-consuming and


verbose. The mask writing function provides for the user a method to modify one or more bits of
a control word. This function is only effective for control words (including primary control words
and extension control words). Refer to the following description of operation:
Outcome = (operand & AndMask) | (OrMask & (~ AndMask)), that is,
When OrMask is all-zero, the outcome is the operand and AndMask. It can be used to reset one
or more bits;
When OrMask is all-one, the operand bit (0) corresponding with AndMask will be modified to 1.
It can be used to set one or more bits as 1;
When AndMask is all-zero, the outcome is OrMask;
When AndMask is all-one, the outcome remains unchanged;
Example: If Bit 7 (Digital Input 35; PID disabled) of Address 3205 (extended Extension Word 2)
of Slave #1 is set as 1 and reset, the master will send requests and the slave will respond as
follows (the slave will send the master command back in original):

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Set Bit 7 of Extension Control Word 2 Reset Bit 7 of Extension Control
as 11 Word 2
Slave Address 01H Slave Address 01H
Modbus Function Number 16H Modbus Function Number 16H
Higher Byte of Operand Higher Byte of Operand
32H 32H
Address Address
Lower Byte of Operand Lower Byte of Operand
05H 05H
Address Address
Higher Byte of AndMask FFH Higher Byte of AndMask FFH
Lower Byte of AndMask 7FH Lower Byte of AndMask 7FH
Higher Byte of OrMask FFH Higher Byte of OrMask 00H
Lower Byte of OrMask FFH Lower Byte of OrMask 00H
CRC (Lower byte) 3EH CRC (Lower byte) 3FH
CRC (Higher byte) 68H CRC (Higher byte) D8H

Function 8: Loop test; Test Function Number: 0000H. The frame must be returned in original.
See the following table.
Abnormal Response: A message of abnormal response will be returned if the slave cannot fulfill
the request of the master. See the following example:

Loop test example: Abnormal response example:


Slave Address 1 byte
Response Code 1 byte (Modbus Function
Number+80H)
Slave Address 01H Error Code 1 byte; see the following for the
Modbus Function meaning:
08H
Number 1: Modbus function number unable to
Higher Byte of Test be processed
00H
Function Number 2: Irrational data address
Lower Byte of Test 3: Data value beyond the range
00H 4: Operation fails (if read-only
Function Number
Higher Byte of Test Data 37H parameters are being written or
Lower Byte of Test Data DAH parameters that cannot be
modified in operation are being
modified in operation)
CRC (Lower -
CRC (Lower byte) 77H
byte)
CRC (Higher -
CRC (Higher byte) A0H
byte)

USS Command Compatibility


The SB200 series are also USS command-compatible, for it’s specifically designed to be
compatible with PC commands supporting the USS protocol. Upper computer software that
supports the USS protocol can be used to control the operation of the SB200 inverter series,
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output current, output voltage and DC busbar voltage. The user may consult the manufacturer for
acquisition of these data.

6.14 FP: Fault Lists

Min.
FP-00 Type of Last Fault - Modification △
Unit
Content
See the following list of faults:
Description
Cumulative Operation Time during Min. △
FP-01 1h Modification
Last Fault Unit
Min. 0.01Hz △
FP-02 Working frequency during Last Fault Modification
Unit
Min. 0.01Hz Modification △
FP-03 Frequency Settings during Last Fault
Unit
Min. 0.1A Modification △
FP-04 Output Current during Last Fault
Unit
Min. Modification
FP-05 Output Voltage during Last Fault 0.1V △
Unit
Min. Modification △
FP-06 Output Power during Last Fault 0.1kW
Unit
Min. 0.1V Modification △
FP-07 Busbar Voltage during Last Fault
Unit
Inverter Bridge Temperature during Min. 0.1oC Modification △
FP-08
Last Fault Unit
Min. - Modification △
FP-09 Pump Status 1 during Last Fault
Unit
Ten thousands digit: #5 Thousands digit: #4 Hundreds digit: #3 Tens digit: #2
Units digit: #1
Description
0: On standby 1: In variable-frequency operation 2: In line-frequency operation 3:
Fault overhaul in operation
Min.
FP-10 Pump Status 2 during Last Fault - Modification △
Unit
Description Tens digit: Drainage pump Units digit: Sleeping pump (Same as FP-09)
Min. Modification △
FP-11 Type of Last but One Fault 1
Unit
Cumulative Operation Time during Min. Modification △
FP-12 1h
Last but One Fault Unit
Min. Modification △
FP-13 Type of Last but Two Fault 1
Unit
Cumulative Operation Time during Min. Modification △
FP-14 1h
Last but Two Fault Unit
Min. Modification △
FP-15 Type of Last but Three Fault 1
Unit
Cumulative Operation Time during Last Min. Modification △
FP-16 1h
but Three Time Unit

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Min. Modification △
FP-17 Type of Last but Four Fault 1
Unit
Cumulative Operation Time during Last Min. Modification △
FP-18 1h
but Four Time Unit
Min. Modification △
FP-19 Single Operation Time during a Fault 0.1h
Unit
Min.
FP-20 Fault List Cleared 1 Modification ○
Unit
Setting 11: Clear the parameters in this menu and they will change automatically into 00 upon
Range completion of the operation

Refer to the follow list of inverter faults

0: No fault
1.ocb: Instantaneous startup
overcurrent 22.CFE: Communication
2.ocA: Accelerated operation abnormality
overcurrent 23.ccF: Current detection fault
3.ocd: Decelerated operation 11.PLo: Output phase lack 24. LPo: Water level transducer
overcurren 12.FoP: Power device protection abnormality
4.ocn: Constant speed operation 13.oHI: Inverter overheat 25.Aco: Analog input offline
overcurrent 14.oLI: Inverter overload 26.PLL: Clean water pool water
5.ouA: Accelerated operation 15.oLL: Motor overload shortage
overvoltage 16.EEF: External fault 27.rHo: Thermal resistor
6.oud: Decelerated operation 17.oLP: Motor overload open-circuit
overvoltage 18.ULd: Inverter underload 28.Abb: Abnormal shutdown fault
7.oun: Constant speed operation 19.cnF: Main loop contactor fault 29: Retained
overvoltage 20.cno: Water supply system 30: Retained
8.ouE: Overvoltage on standby contactor fault 31.PnL: Control panel offline
21.EEP: Parameter storage failure

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6.15 FU: Data Monitoring

FU-00 Working Frequency Min. Unit 0.01Hz Modification △


Description Frequency x, reflecting the rotation speed of the motor
FU-01 Frequency Settings Min. Unit 0.01Hz Modification △
Description Unit indicator lamp flashes
FU-02 Output Current Min. Unit 0.1A Modification △
FU-03 Load Current Percentage Min. Unit 0.1% Modification △
Description The rated inverter current is taken as 100%
FU-04 Output Voltage Min. Unit 0.1V Modification △
FU-05 Rotation Speed Min. Unit 1r/min Modification △
FU-05 = 120×Working Frequency÷Number of Motor Poles×FC-13 “Rotation Speed
Description
Display Coefficient”
FU-06 Rotation Speed Settings Min. Unit 1r/min Modification △
FU-06 = 120× Frequency Settings÷Number of Motor Poles×FC-13 “Rotation Speed
Description
Display Coefficient”; Unit indicator lamp flashes
FU-07 DC Busbar Voltage Min. Unit 0.1V Modification △
FU-08 Output Power Min. Unit 0.1kW Modification △
FU-09 Working Linear Velocity Min. Unit 1m/s Modification △
FU-09 “Working Linear Velocity” = Working Frequency×FC-14 “Linear Velocity
Description
Display Coefficient”
FU-10 Linear Velocity Settings Min. Unit 1m/s Modification △
FU-10 “Linear Velocity Settings”=Frequency Settings×FC-14 “Linear Velocity Display
Description
Coefficient”; the Unit indicator lamp flashes
FU-11 PID Feedback Value Min. Unit - Modification △
FU-12 PID Settings Min. Unit - Modification △
FU-13 AI1 Min. Unit 0.1% Modification △
FU-14 AI2 Min. Unit 0.1% Modification △
FU-15 AI3 Min. Unit 0.1% Modification △
FU-16 PFI Min. Unit 0.1% Modification △
FU-17 UP/DOWN Adjustment Min. Unit 0.1% Modification △
FU-18 Pump Status 1 Min. Unit 1 Modification △
Ten thousands digit: Pump #5 Thousands digit: Pump #4 Hundreds digit: Pump #3
Tens digit: Pump #2 Units digit: Pump #1
Description
0: On standby 1: In variable-frequency operation 2: In line-frequency operation 3:
In fault overhaul
FU-19 Pump Status 2 Min. Unit 1 Modification △
Tens digit: Drainage pump Units digit: Sleeping pump
Description 0: On standby 1: In variable-frequency operation 2: In line frequency operation 3:
In fault overhaul
FU-20 PID Output Value Min. Unit 0.1% Modification △
o
FU-21 Radiator Temperature Min. Unit 0.1 C Modification △

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FU-22 Output Power Factor Min. Unit 0.01 Modification △


FU-23 KWH Meter Settings Min. Unit 0.1kWh Modification △
0.0~6553.5kWh; hold and at one time to reset the parameters and the
Description
KWH timer
FU-24 KWH Timer Min. Unit 0.01h Modification △
0.00~655.35h; hold and at one time to reset the parameter and the KWH
Description
timer
FU-25 Digital Input Terminal Status 1 Min. Unit 1 Modification △
Ten thousands digit: X5 Thousands digit: X4 Hundreds digit: X3 Tens digit:
Description X2 Units digit: X1
0: OFF 1: ON
FU-26 Digital Input Terminal Status 2 Min. Unit 1 Modification △
Hundreds digit: REV Tens digit: FWD Units digit: X6
Description
0: OFF 1: ON
FU-27 Digital Output Terminal Status Min. Unit 1 Modification △
Tens digit: Y2 Units digit: Y1
Description
0: OFF 1: ON
FU-28 Relay Output Terminal Status Min. Unit 1 Modification △
Ten thousands digit: T5 Thousands digit: T4 Hundreds digit: T3 Tens digit: T2
Description Unit digit: T1
0: OFF 1: ON
FU-29 Extension Digital Input Terminal Status Min. Unit 1 Modification △
Ten thousands digit: X11 Thousands digit: X10 Hundreds digit: X9 Tens digit:
Description X8 Units digit: X7
0: OFF 1: ON
Extension Digital Output Terminal 1 △
FU-30 Min. Unit Modification
Status 1
Ten thousands digit: T10 /Y7 Thousands digit: T9/Y6 Hundreds digit: T8/Y5
Description Tens digit: T7 /Y4
Units digit: T6/Y3 0: OFF 1: ON
Extension Digital Output Terminal 1 △
FU-31 Min. Unit Modification
Status 2
Description Relay T11 0: OFF 1: ON
FU-32 Communication Error Frequency Min. Unit 1 Modification △
Description 0~60000
Frequency Settings after △
FU-33 Min. Unit 0.01Hz Modification
Acceleration/Deceleration Ramping
Description The frequency after acceleration/deceleration ramping
FU-34 Output Frequency Min. Unit 0.01Hz Modification △
Description Inverter output frequency (factory settings)
FU-35~FU -50 Retained

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7 Solutions to Faults and Abnormalities

7.1 Inverter Faults and Solutions

List of Fault Description and Solutions

Fault Display
Fault Type Possible Cause Solution
(Fault Code)
The interior or wiring of the
motor has an inter-phase short Check the motor and wiring
Instantaneous circuit or short circuit to earth
Startup The inversion module is
Er.ocb (1) Overcurrent Seek for assistance
damaged
The voltage is too high at the Check the torque elevation
outset of the startup settings
The acceleration time is too Extend the acceleration time
short
The V/F curve is inappropriate Adjust the V/F curve or the
torque elevation settings
Accelerated Set the motor as rotation speed
Operation An operating motor is tracking startup
Er.ocA (2) Overcurrent restarted Do not restart until the motor is
shut down
The power grid has a low
Check the power supply
voltage
Replace it with a inverter of
The inverter power is too low
greater ratings
The deceleration time is too Extend the deceleration time
short
Decelerated There is a potential energy Fit the inverter with an
Operation load or the inertia torque of appropriate dynamic braking
Er.ocd (3) Overcurrent the load is too great units
The inverter power is too low Select a inverter of greater
power ratings
Load surge Reduce the load surge
Abnormal load Check the load
Constant Speed The power grid has a low Check the power supply
Operation voltage
Er.ocn (4) Overcurrent
The inverter power is too low Select a inverter of greater
power ratings
Abnormal input voltage Check the power supply

Set the motor as rotation speed


An operating motor is tracking startup
Accelerated
restarted Do not restart until the motor is
Operation
Er.ouA (5) shut down
Overvoltage
The deceleration time is too
Extend the deceleration time
short

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Fault Display
Fault Type Possible Cause Solution
(Fault Code)
There is a potential energy Fit the inverter with an
Decelerated
load or the inertia torque of appropriate dynamic braking
Operation
Er.oud (6) the load is too great unit
Overvoltage
Abnormal input voltage Check the power supply
The acceleration time settings Extend the acceleration time
Constant Speed are too short appropriately
Operation The inertia of the load is too Consider using a dynamic
Er.oun (7) Overvoltage great braking unit
Abnormal input voltage Check the power supply
The DC busbar voltage Seek for assistance
Overvoltage on detection circuit has a fault
Er.ouE (8) Standby Abnormal input voltage or Check the power supply and
power failure in operation wiring
Heavy load impact Check the load

Undervoltage in The charging contactor is Check and replace it


Operation damaged
Er.dcL (9)
Input phase lack Check the power supply and
wiring
Input terminal R, S or T has a Check the wiring and
phase lack installation
Input Phase Lack Input 3-phase Unbalance Check the input voltage
Er.PLI (10)
Adjust parameters to eliminate
Serious output oscillation
oscillation
Output Phase Output Terminal U, V or W Check the output wiring
Er.PLo (11) Lack has a phase lack Check the motor and cables

The output has an inter-phase


short-circuit or an earth Re-wire
short-circuit
The control board or plug-in Check and re-wire
comes loose
Power Device The connection line between Fit the inverter with an output
Er.FoP (12) Protection the motor and the inverter is reactor or filter
too long
An overcurrent of the braking Check the resistance and
unit of the 22kW inverter and connection line of the external
below braking resistor
Serious interference or Seek for assistance
inverter damage
Ambient temperature too high Reduce the ambient temperature
Inverter Obstructed air duct or Clean the air duct or replace the
Er.oHI (13) Overheat damaged fan fan with a new one
Overload Check the load or select a
large-power inverter
Inverter Overload Check the load or select a
large-power inverter

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Fault Display
Fault Type Possible Cause Solution
(Fault Code)
Er.oLI (14) Overload Inverter overtemperature Check the fan, air duct and
ambient temperature
Acceleration time too short Extend the acceleration time
DC braking current too large Reduce the DC braking current
Inappropriate V/F curve Adjust the V/F curve and torque
elevation range
Set the motor as tracking start;
An operating motor is
do not restart the motor until it
restarted
is completely shut down
Input voltage too low Check the input voltage
Inappropriate V/F curve Set the V/F curve and torque
elevation range correctly
Input voltage too low Check the input voltage
A conventional motor Fit the motor with a separate
operates under a heavy load at cooling fan or use a
Motor a low speed for a long time variable-frequency motor
Er.oLL (15) Overload
The nameplate texts are Set F3-02, Fb-00 and Fb-01
incorrect or motor overload correctly
protection settings are
inappropriate
The motor stalls or has an Check the load
abrupt load change
The external fault terminal is
External Fault Rectify the external fault
Er.EEF (16) closed
The motor current exceeds the Check the load
Motor
overload detection level and Check the overload protection
Er.oLP (17) Overload
the overload detection time settings
The output current of the Check the load
Inverter inverter falls below the Check the underload protection
Er.ULd (18) Underload underload protection level and settings
the underload detection time
Damaged contactor Replace the main loop contactor
Main Loop and seek for assistance
Er.cnF (19) Contactor Fault
Damaged control loop Seek for assistance
Water Supply The contactor of the water
Check the contactor of the water
System Contactor supply system has a problem
Er.cno (20) supply system
Fault with closing.
Try it again after the reset. If the
Parameter
Parameter read-in error problem persists, seek for
Er.EEP (21) Storage Failure
assistance
Serious communication Check the wiring and earthing
interference of the communication loop
Communication The upper computer is not Check the upper computer and
Er.CFE (22) Abnormality working the wiring
Inappropriate communication
Check the settings in Menu FF
parameter settings

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Fault Display
Fault Type Possible Cause Solution
(Fault Code)
The internal wiring of the
inverter or the plug-in comes Check and re-wire
Current
loose
Er.ccF (23) Detection Fault
Current transducer damage or
Seek for assistance
electric circuit abnormality
Water Level Water level transducer or
Check the water level transducer
Transducer water level switch
Er.LPo (24) or water level switch
Abnormality abnormality
Broken connection line or Check the external connection
Analog Input faulty external equipment line or the external equipment
Er.Aco (25) Offline Incorrect offline threshold Check the settings of F6-07,
settings F6-16 and F6-25
Clean Water Check the water level and water
The clean water pool water
Pool Water level transducer of the clean
Er.PLL (26) shortage transducer has a fault
Shortage water pool
Thermal Check the connection of the
Resistor Thermal resistor offline thermal resistor or seek for
Er.rHo (27) Open-Circuit assistance
Set the operating parameters
The stall persists for 1 minute
Abnormal correctly
Er.Abb (28) Shutdown Fault Shut down via in the

non-control panel mode
Control Panel Control panel missing or

Er.PnL (31) Offline offline

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7.2 Inverter Alarms and Solutions


List of Alarms and Solutions

Corresponding
Alarm Display Alarm Name Description Solution Bit of Alarm
Word
The thermal model detects Refer to the
Word 1
Motor Overload an overhigh temperature corresponding solution to
AL.oLL Bit 0
rise the fault
The motor current exceeds Refer to the
the overload detection corresponding solution to Word 1
Motor Overload
AL.oLP level and the detection the fault Bit 1
time
The output current of the Refer to the
inverter is below the corresponding solution to
Word 1
Inverter Underload underload protection level the fault
AL.ULd Bit 2
and exceeds the detection
time
The control panel is Refer to the
disconnected or corresponding solution to
Word 1
Control Panel Offline unconnected (the alarm the fault
AL.PnL Bit 4
signal is outputted via the
terminal)
The analog input signal is Refer to the
Word 1
Analog Input Offline below the offline corresponding solution to
AL.Aco Bit 5
threshold the fault
Refer to the
Input phase lack or Word 1
Input Phase Lack corresponding solution to
AL.PLI 3-phase unbalance Bit 6
the fault
Refer to the
Word 1
Output Phase Lack Output phase lack corresponding solution to
AL.PLo Bit 7
the fault
Refer to the
Abnormal Word 1
Communication timeout corresponding solution to
AL.CFE Communication Bit 8
the fault
Refer to the
Parameter Storage corresponding solution to Word 1
Parameter read-in failure 确认
AL.EEP Failure the fault; press ENTER Bit 9
to clear
DC busbar voltage is The poweroff display
DC Busbar Word 1
lower than the shows that the data are
AL.dcL Undervoltage Bit 11
undervoltage point normal
Check if the
Digital Input 43 (Refer to Word 2
Pump #1 Disabled corresponding terminal is
AL.Pd1 Page 54) is effective Bit 6
effective
…… …… …… …… ……
Check if the
Digital Input 47 (Refer to Word 2
Pump #5 Disabled corresponding terminal is
AL.Pd5 Page 54) is effective Bit 10
effective

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Check if the
Small Sleeping Pump Digital Input 48 (Refer to Word 2
corresponding terminal is
AL.Pd6 Disabled Page 54) is effective Bit 11
effective
Check if the
Drainage Pump Digital Input 49 (Refer to Word 2
corresponding terminal is
AL. Pd7 Disabled Page 54) is effective Bit 12
effective
Modify parameter
Parameter Check Inappropriate parameter settings or restore the Word 2
AL.PcE Error settings factory settings; press Bit 1
确认
ENTER to clear
The parameter stored in
Noncompliant the control panel is Word 2
Press 确认
to clear
Control Panel Data different form the one Bit 2
ENTER

AL.Pdd
stored in the inverter
The panel EEP sounds an Check if the model
Parameter Uploading error alarm while the number of the control Word 2
AL.UPF Failure parameter is being panel is SB-PU70E and Bit 3
uploaded if the interference is too
The panel has a data strong. Try it again.
Control Panel Data verification error while Press to clear
确认
ENTER Word 2
AL.PdE Error downloading and Bit 4
comparing parameters

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7.3. Inverter Operation Abnormalities and Solutions

List of Operation Abnormalities and Solutions

Abnormality Description Possible Cause Solution

The auto lock has been actuated Hold and


确认 菜单
ENTER MENU

Certain keys for keys on the panel simultaneously for 3 seconds and
Keys on the the keys will be unlocked
do not
control panel do The connection line of the panel Check the connection line; seek for
respond, or no
not respond has poor contacts assistance from us whenever there
key responds is an abnormality
Keys on the panel are damaged Replace the panel

Some F0-10 should be set as 1 or 2 Set F0-10as 0

parameters The attribute of the parameters


is “Read-Only” Users are not permitted to modify
cannot be read-only parameters
Parameters
modified
cannot be
modified Parameter Parameters cannot be changed if Modify parameters in the standby
mode
modification in the attribute is “In Operation”
operation is
not permitted
There is a fault
Locate the cause and reset the
fault

The inverter The command execution Check the operation and the status

shuts down channel is changed of the command execution

without a channel

shutdown Fb-18 = 3 “Deceleration Check the DC busbar


command; during Instantaneous Power undervoltage action settings and
the inverter Failure”; the power outage the input voltage
operation lasts too long
The operating
indicator
inverter shuts
light goes off
down by
accident

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The motor The auto fault reset is in Check the auto fault reset settings
operation and identify the cause of the fault
shuts down
The operation suspends Check the operation suspension
without a settings
shutdown
The set frequency is 0 and the
command; the motor is running at zero Check the frequency settings
frequency
inverter
operation PID Positive Action; Feedback
>Settings Check the PID settings and
indicator lamp PID Negative Action; Feedback feedback
is on <Settings

The inverter Digital Input 18 “Free


Check the free shutdown terminal
Shutdown” is effective
fails to start
Digital Input 17 “Inverter Check the disablement terminal for
after the Operation Disabled” is effective inverter operation
startup
The inverter The shutdown key is not closed
command is in Three-Wire Mode 1 or 2 or Check the shutdown button and the
fails to start up connection line
issued; the Two-Wire Mode 3
operation The command execution Modify the command execution
channel has an error channel
indicator lamp
The inverter has a fault Rectify the fault
is off

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8. Upkeep, Maintenance and After-Sales Service

CAUTION

1. Only trained professionals are permitted to dismount, maintain or replace the parts and
components;
2. Prior to inspection and maintenance, please confirm that the inverter has been disconnected
from the power supply and that the voltage between P+ and N- is lower than 36V; otherwise
there may be hazards of electric shocks;
3. Do not leave any metal part, e.g. screws and washers, in the machine; otherwise there may be
hazards of equipment damage and fire;
4. After the control panel is replaced, set the relevant parameters prior to operation; otherwise,
there may be hazards of equipment damage.

8.1. Daily Upkeep and Maintenance

Inverters may break down as a result of ambient conditions (dust, damp and vibration, etc.) and aging
or deteriorating devices. Therefore, it is necessary to check a inverter and its operating environment at
regular intervals. It is a good idea to maintain a sound operating environment, keep daily operation
records and identify abnormalities as early as possible for an extended service life. Remember to check
the following points in daily maintenance of inverters:
1. Check if the operating environment conforms to the requirements;
2. Check if the operating parameters of the inverter are within the prescribed range;
3. Check if there is any abnormal vibration or noise;
4. Check if there is any abnormal smell;
5. Check if the fans are working well;
6. Check if the input voltage is within the prescribed range and if different phases have balanced
voltage?

8.2. Regular Maintenance

The user may check the inverter on a 3-month or 6-month basis, depending on the operating
environment. Generally, the following items must be checked:
1. Check if the screws for the control terminals have come loose;
2. Check if the main loop terminal has any poor contact and if the connection of copper bars has
marks of overheat;
3. Check if the power cables and control cables have any damage, especially scoring marks where
the cables are in contact with metal surfaces;
4. Check if the insulation bands on the cold-pressed terminals of the power cables have come off;

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5. Clean away dust on the circuit board and the air duct thoroughly. A dust cleaner is
recommended;
6. If an inverter is to be stored for long, it must be subject to a 5-hour energizing test within 2
years. During the energizing test, step up the voltage slowly to a rated value with a voltage
regulator. Loads may be dropped.
CAUTION: If an insulation test is required for the motor, the motor must be disconnected from
the inverter and be subjected to an independent test; otherwise the inverter may be damaged.
CAUTION: Do not conduct withstanding voltage tests or insulation tests on the control loop;
otherwise electrical circuit elements may be damaged.

8.3. Replacement of Inverter Wearing Parts

The inverter wearing parts primarily include the electrolytic capacitor (used for wave filtration) and the
cooling fan. The service life and the service environment are closely related to maintenance conditions.
The user can decide whether to change the wearing parts according to the operating time.
‹ Cooling Fan
Possible Cause for Damage: Bearing abrasion and blade aging (the fan life is normally
30,000—40,000 hours);
Judgment Criterion: Cracks on fan blades; abnormal vibration noise during startup.
NOTE:
1. The replacement must be a fan of the same specification (rated voltage, current, rotation speed
and air volume) as recommended by the manufacturer;
2. During installation, see to it that the indicated direction of the fan must be the same as the
blasting direction.
3. Remember to install a protective hood.
‹ Wave-Filtering Electrolytic Capacitor
Possible Cause for Damage: As the ambient temperature is high, the frequent load jumps causes
the pulsating current to increase in intensity; therefore the electrolyte ages and deteriorates.
Judgment Criterion: Liquid leak, bulged safety valve, electrostatic capacity measurement and
insulation resistance measurement.
It is recommended that the busbar electrolytic capacitor be replaced every 4 or 5 years.

8.4. Storage of Inverters

After purchasing the inverter, the user must advert to the following points on temporary/longtime
storage:
‹ Avoid storage in high-temperature, high-humidity environments filled with dust and metal dust;
‹ Longtime storage will cause the electrolytic capacitor to deteriorate. The inverter must be
charged at least once every two years for a min. of 5 hours. User a voltage regulator to step up the
input voltage slowly to the rated voltage.

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8.5. After-Sales Service

The warranty is effective for 12 months commencing from the date of purchase. However, in any of the
following cases, the repair will be non-gratuitous notwithstanding a warranty period:
1. Any damage arising from noncompliance with the user’s manual;
2. Any damage arising from unauthorized modification of the product;
3. Any damage arising from above-norm use;
4. Any damage caused by falls or in transit;
5. Any damage arising from fire, flood, abnormal voltage or lighting strike;
In the event of any abnormality arising in operation, check and adjust the inverter as per the user’s
manual. In case any fault occurs, promptly contact the supplier, the local electrical engineering agent of
Hope-Senlan Technologies Corporation or our headquarters. We will rectify any fault for free that
arises from manufacturing and design within the warranty period. For a rectification beyond the
warranty period, we will charge the user as required at a reasonable rate.

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9. Optional Fittings

The user can order and we will provide on demand any of the following fittings:

9.1 Braking Units

The braking unit and the braking resistor are combined to absorb the electrical energy regenerated by
the braking of the motor. This combination can be used both for Senlan® inverters and other inverters.
Inverters with inbuilt braking units only need to be fitted with a proper braking resistor, while those
without an inbuilt braking unit must be fitted with an appropriate external braking unit and a braking
resistor.
Wiring Diagram of the Braking Unit, Braking Resistor and Inverter:

SZ20GBraking unit

DB P+ P+ N- PE Normal
Fault

TA TB TC

Braking resistor Ground

DC+ DC-
P+ N-
Inverter

The length of the connection line between the braking unit and the inverter, or between the braking unit
and the braking resistor, must be within 5m, and it is necessary to ensure the enclosed area of the loop
is the smallest.

Refer to the following table for the specification of Senlan® SZ braking unit series:
Appropriate Braking
Braking Unit Resistance
Inverter Voltage
Model Number (Ω)
(kW) (V)
SZ20G-30 ≥22 18.5/22 680
SZ20G-60 ≥11 30/37 680
SZ20G-85 ≥8 45/55 680
SZ20G-130 ≥5 75/90 680
SZ20G-170 ≥4 110 680
SZ20G-260 ≥2.6 132/160 680
SZ20G-380 ≥1.8 200/250 680

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NOTE: A resistance higher than the ratings recommended by the table will cause an attenuated braking
force. Normally, the resistance should not exceed 1.5—2.0 times the recommended resistance.

9.2 Communication Components

„ Communication cables for the Control Panel


Communication cables are used to connect the inverter mainframe to the control panel. They are
available in two types, 30kW and above and 22kW and below. Cable length is customizable.
„ Background monitoring software (SbMonitor)
The software is used to monitor the operation of the inverter real-time in order to centralize the
management of inverter operation.

9.3 AC Reactor on the Input Side

An AC reactor on the input side can be used to control the higher harmonics generated by the
input current of an inverter and improve the power factor on the input side. It is recommended in
the following cases:
„ When the capacity of the power grid is much larger than the capacity of the inverter and
the inverter power exceeds 30kW;
„ When there are thyristor loads or power factor compensation devices (with control
switches) connected to the same power supply;
„ When the voltage unbalance of the 3-phase power supply exceeds 3%;
„ When the power factor of the input side needs to be improved.

9.4 EMI Filter and Ferrite Chip Common Mode Filter

EMI filters are used to control the radiation interference generated by a inverter, or the interference
generated by external radio interference, transient surge or inrush current. The ferrite chip common
mode filter (magnetic core) is used to control the radiation interference generated by the inverter.
In cases where there are high requirements for radio interference resistance and compliance with CE,
UL and CSA standards is required, or where equipment with poor interference resistance capacity is
mounted adjacent to the inverter, a filter must be used. Check that the connection line length is
minimized during installation and the filter must lie as close to the inverter as possible.

9.5. Digital I/O Extension Board

The digital I/O extension board is used to expand the number of digital I/O terminals.
Installation: (1) confirm that the inverter has been disconnected from the power supply; (2) insert the
bigger end of the plastic pole (complimentary) into the main control panel; (3) Aim the socket of the
extension board at the pins (J1) at the interface of the main control panel, aim the two installation holes
on the extension board at the plastic pole and push it in place.
Refer to the following diagram for basic wiring:

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P12

Y3
+12V
X7
Y4
X8

X9

COM
SL-3X2Y Main Control
panel interface

The digital I/O extension board provides customizable multiplex digital input/output quantities, such as
5-channel digital input (SL-5X), 5-channel digital output (SL-5Y) and 3-channel digital
input/2-channeldigital output (SL-3X2Y). Take SL-3X2Y for example. Refer to the following table for
functions and specification:

Terminal Terminal Name Terminal Function and Technical Specification


Code Description
X7 Extension
X7 Multifunction: Refer to
Input Terminal Opto-isolator Input voltage range:<
X8 Extension Menu Fd for settings Input impedance: 25V
X8
Input Terminal Monitoring Parameter: ≥3.9kΩ High level:>10V
Sampling period: 2ms Low level:<3V
X9 Extension
X9 FU-29
Input Terminal
12V power supply for the
P12 12V Power Supply
user 12V Max. output current (12V): 80mA
Terminal
COM 12V Earth terminal
Y3 Extension Opto-isolator Output Action
Y3
Output Terminal Multifunction: See Menu
Frequency: <250Hz
Fd for settings
Collector open-circuit output
Y4 Extension Monitoring Parameter:
Y4
Output Terminal Break-over voltage: <1.0V
FU-30
Specification: 24Vdc/50mA

9.6 Relay Extension Unit (SL-5X6T)

The programmable relay extension unit (SL-5X6T) is used to expand the number of digital input/relay
output interfaces.
Installation: (1) Confirm that the inverter has been disconnected from the power supply; (2) connect the
interface bus of the control unit to the pins of the inverter mainboard (J5) and see to it that Pin 1 of the
socket connector adapts to Pin 1 of J5.

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X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 COM

+12V
6T 7T 8T 9T 10T 11T

POWER SL-5X6T extension unit

6TA 6TB 6TC 7TA 7TB 8TA 8TB 9TA 9TB 10TA 10TB 11TA 11TB

Refer to the following table for the functions and specifications of the programmable relay extension
unit terminals:

Terminal Terminal Name Terminal Function Technical Specification


Code and Description
X7 Extension Input
X7
Terminal
X8 Extension Input
X8 Multifunction; see
Terminal Opto-isolator Input voltage range:<
Menu F4 for settings
X9 Extension Input Input impedance: 25V
X9 ≥3.9kΩ High level:>10V
Terminal Monitoring parameter:
Sampling period: 2ms Low level:<3V
X10 Extension Input FU-29
X10
Terminal
X11 Extension Input
X11
Terminal
Extension input earth Extension input earth
COM
terminal terminal
6TA See Menu F5 for TA-TB: Constantly open
Output Terminal of function options and TB-TC: Constantly closed
6TB Relay 6 settings Contact specification: 250VAC/3A
6TC 24VDC/5A
7TA Output Terminal of
7TB Relay 7
8TA Output Terminal of
8TB Relay 8
9TA Output Terminal of
9TB Relay 9

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Terminal Terminal Name Terminal Function Technical Specification


Code and Description
10TA Output Terminal of
10TB Relay 10
11TA Output Terminal of
11TB Relay 11

9.7 Control Panel Complete with Parameter Copying (SB-PU70E)

SB-PU70E control panels can realize the function of F0-12 “Parameter Copying”, which is especially useful in the
case of more than one inverter with the same settings.

9.8 LCD Control Panel Complete with Parameter Copying (SB-PU 200; Simplified Chinese
Version)

The control panel of an inverter is used to receive commands and display parameters. With a
SB-PU200 control panel, the user can set or check parameters, exercise operation control, display
information on faults & alarms, enable the real-time clock and copy parameters. See the following
figure for a control panel.

9.8.1. SB-PU200: Keys

Icon Key Name Function


The function corresponding with the display of a specific position
NAVIGATE
will be realized

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Increase of numbers or menus; when this key is pressed, the increase


INCREASE
speed will accelerate

Decrease of numbers of menus; when this key is pressed, the


DECREASE
decrease speed will decelerate
Used to select the digit to be modified; in monitoring mode, this key
SHIFT is used to switch between monitoring parameters; In menu selection,
the key can be used to turn pages

EXECUTE Execution of a command

STOP/RESET Shutdown or fault reset

HELP When “?” is displayed, press the key to display help information

9.8.2. SB-PU200 Display Interface


Refer to the following figure for the fundamental architecture of the LCD control panel:

9.8.3. Main Menu


In the monitoring interface mode, press the right navigation key (Menu) to enter the main menu. Make
selections with UP or DOWN (press SHIIF to turn pages). The main menu has the 9 following
functions:

Code Name Description


00 Parameter Settings of parameters relevant to the inverter
Setting
01 Water Supply Entry into functions relevant to water supply
02 PID Controller Entry into functions relevant to PID control
03 I/O Port Entry into functions relevant to I/O ports
Settings
04 I/O Port Status Check of the status of I/O ports; when the digital port is selected, the
box behind the port becomes black

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05 Parameters Parameter uploading, downloading and comparison of difference


Backup
06 Fault Records Check of the latest faults recorded by the inverter
07 Modified Check parameters different from the factory settings
Parameters
08 User The user can add common functions to the list and modify them.
Parameters
09 LCD Settings Refer to the LCD setting menu for details

9.8.4. LCD Setting Menu


The following operations can be done in the LCD setting menu:

Name Description
LCD Contrast Adjustment of LCD contrast to achieve the best display effect
Adjustment
Time Settings System time settings (24 hours)
Monitoring Menu Used to set the font of monitoring parameters & data on the main interface
Font
Monitored Item Used to set the auto switching time (x second(s); switching is inapplicable when
Switching Time x is equal to 0) of the monitored item
∧/∨ Setting Used to modify or disable the main frequency settings and PID digital settings
Options by pressing ∧ or ∨ on the main interface
LCD Software The software version number of the current LCD control panel
Version
Monitored Item Used to modify the monitoring parameters of the main interface; 6 parameters
Options in all

9.8.5. Main Interface:


The main interface has two monitoring interface versions: big font and small font. The font format can
be modified via the LCD setting menu.

The running logo reflects the current operation conditions of the inverter. The clockwise icon indicates
that the inverter is rotating in a clockwise direction and the anticlockwise icon indicates an
anticlockwise rotation. If the logo is represented in broken lines, it means that the inverter is in an
acceleration/deceleration process. The operation logo and the system time are displayed alternately.
The user can modify the frequency settings or digital PID settings via the main interface. This is done
by using “∧” or “∨” (setting options) in the “LCD settings” menu. The following picture will be
displayed when the set frequency is being modified:

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I/O Port Status Monitoring:

Select “04 I/O Port Status Menu” in “Main Menu” to check the status of Terminal X, Terminal Y,
Relay Terminal and Analog Input Terminal.

Monitoring Interface of Terminal X:

“■” means Terminal X (Terminal Y or Relay Terminal) is short-circuited; “□” means that they are not
off.

Monitoring Interface of Analog Input Terminal:

Example: Modification of the Function of F0-00

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Press “Menu” (Right key) to enter the interface of the main menu

Press “Enter” (Right Key) to enter the interface of function options

Press “Enter” (Right Key) to enter the interface of function options

Press “Edit” (Right key) to enter the interface of function editing


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Modify with “SHIFT” and “INSERT/DELETE”, press “SAVE” (right key) and return to the
interface of function options

9.8.6 Description of Key Combinations

Keyboard Lock: If modification of FC-01 functions is required, hold and press the right
key to lock the keyboard. After that, the system will return to the monitoring interface.

Keyboad Unlock: Hold and for more than 3 seconds.

9.9. Control Panel Mounting Box


This is used to mount the control panel on the cabinet. For installation dimensions, refer to 3.2.3.
“Installation of Control Panel on Cabinet Panel”

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10. Application Examples

10.1. Example 1: Two Variable-Frequency Cyclic Switchover Pumps (under Common Control)
plus One Auxiliary Pump

1KM2 FR1
M1
3~
Short lug
QF2 Mechanical
1KM1 interlock
AC input (3
phase 380V) QF1 P1 P+
DC reactor
L1 R U
L2 S V
L3 T W 2KM2 FR2
PE M2
SB200 series inverter
Y1 3~
Mechanical
Y2/PFO Multifunctional
2KM1 interlock
digital output
Multifunctional digital input

1KM1 detection
X1 GND
1KM2 detection
2KM1 detection
X2 Frequency meter
X3
2KM2 detection AO1
3KM2 detection
X4
X5 Ampere mete 3KM2
Pump #1 overhaul
Pump #2 overhaul
X6/PFI AO2 M3
Pump #3 overhaul
FWD
GND 3~
REV CJ3 1KM1 FR3
GND AI3
mA 1TB
1TC
V
1TA 1KM2
Shielded layer 1KM2
CJ2 CJ5 2TB
+10V AI2 AO2
Pressure settings mA mA 2TC
AI1
2TA 1KM1
GND V V
Pressure feedback
AI2 2KM1
mA mA 3TB
AI3
3TA 2KM2
24V V V
CJ1 CJ4 2KM2
AI1 AO1 4TB
4TA 2KM1
RS485 485+ 3KM2
interface 485- 5TB
5TA
AC

Application Drawing of Two Variable-Frequencies Cyclic Switchover Pumps (under Common Control)
plus One Auxiliary Pump
Two Variable-Frequency Cyclic Switchover Pumps (under Common Control) plus One Auxiliary Pump

Reference: Parameter Settings in the application of Two Variable-Frequency Cyclic Switchover Pumps
plus One Auxiliary Pump
F0-02=0: Inverter startup/shutdown via the control panel
F4-00=22: X1 is selected as the detection input for Contactor 1K1
F4-01=23: X2 is selected as the detection input for Contactor 1K2
F4-02=24: X3 is selected as the detection input for Contactor 2K1
F4-03=25: X4 is selected as the detection input for Contactor 2K2
F4-04=27: X5 is selected as the detection input for Contactor 3K2
F4-05=43: X6 is selected as the disablement input (overhaul command) for Pump #1
F4-11=44: FWD is selected as the disablement input (overhaul command) for Pump #2
F4-12=45: REV is selected as the disablement input (overhaul command) for Pump #3
F5-02=24: Relay T1 is selected as the control output for Pump #1 (variable-frequency operation)

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F5-03=25: Relay T2 is selected as the control output for Pump #1 (line frequency operation)
F5-04=26: Relay T3 is selected as the control output for Pump #2 (variable frequency operation)
F5-05=27: Relay T4 is selected as the control output for Pump #2 (line frequency operation)
F5-06=28: Relay T5 is selected as the control output for Pump #3 (line frequency operation)
F7-00=3: PID control is selected to set constant-pressure water supply frequency
F7-01=1: AI1 is selected as the signal input for pressure settings
F7-02=1: AI2 is selected as the signal input for pressure feedback
F7-03: Set as per the measurement range of the pressure transducer
F8-00=1: Common PI-regulated water supply is selected
F8-01 = 03012: Settings: Number of Variable Frequency Pumps: 2; Number of Line-Frequency
Auxiliary Pumps: 1; Sleeping Mode: Main Pump Sleeping
F8-24 and F8-25: Respectively set according to the min. outflow frequencies of Pumps #1 and #2
F8-30 and F8-31: Respectively set according to the rated current (nameplate parameters) of Pumps #1
and #2

Time Sequence of System Operation:

Pressure Feedback pressure


Pressure settings
Wakeup pressure

Time

Frequency

F0-07

F8-20
F8-25
Time

Pump#1

Variable-frequency Line frequency


operation
operation Time

Pump#2
F8-10
Variable-frequency
operation Time
Pump#3
F8-10 F8-11 F8-21 F8-23
Line frequency
operation Time

F8-11
Time Sequence of System Operation

10.2. Example 2: Constant Pressure Water Supply by Inverter plus Soft Starter

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Application Examples

1KM2 FR1
M2
3~
Short lug
QF2 Mechanical

AC input 1KM1 interlock

(3 phase 380V) QF1 P1 P+


QF2
DC reactor
L1 R U M1 A X
L2 S V B Y
L3 T W 3~ C Z 2KM2 FR2
PE QF3 Soft starter M3
SB200 series inverter
Y1
3~
Y2/PFO
Mechanical
GND Startup signals
Multifunctional digital input

2KM1 interlock
Pump #1 overhaul
Pump #2overhaul
X1 AO1
X2
Pump #3 overhaul AO2
Pump #4 overhaul
X3
X4 GND
3KM2 detection
1TB 3KM2 FR3
X5
X6/PFI 1TC M4
Operation
1TA
Error reset
FWD 3~
REV 2TB Mechanical
CJ3
GND AI3 2TC 3KM1 interlock
mA 2TA
V 3TB SL-5X6T extension unit
3TA Error alarm
Shielded layer CJ5 4TB
CJ2
+10V AI2 AO2
4TA 1KM1
Pressure settings mA mA
AI1 6TB
GND 5TB 6TC
V V
Pressure feedback
AI2 5TA 6TA 1KM2
mA mA
AI3 1KM2
24V V V 16line connecting line 7TB
CJ1 CJ4 7TA 1KM1
AI1 AO1 2KM1
8TB
485+ 8TA 2KM2
Multifunctional digital input

485-
2KM2
9TB
1KM1 detection
X7 9TA 2KM1
1KM2 detection
2KM1 detection
X8 3KM1
X9 10TB
2KM2 detection
X10 10TA 3KM2
3KM1detection
X11 3KM2
COM 11TB
11TA 3KM1

AC

Application Drawing of Constant Pressure Water Supply by Inverter plus Soft Starter
Reference: Parameter Settings in the Application of Inverter plus Soft Starter to Constant-Pressure
Water Supply:
F4-00=43: X1 is selected as the disablement input (overhaul command) for Pump #1
F4-01=44: X2 is selected as the disablement input (overhaul command) for Pump #2
F4-02=45: X3 is selected as the disablement input (overhaul command) for Pump #3
F4-03=46: X4 is selected as the disablement input (overhaul command) for Pump #4
F4-04=29: X5 is selected as the detection input for Contactor 3K2
F4-06=24: X7 is selected as the detection input for Contactor 1K1
F4-07=25: X8 is selected as the detection input for Contactor 1K2
F4-08=26: X9 is selected as the detection input for Contactor 2K1
F4-09=27: X10 is selected as the detection input for Contactor 2K2
F4-10=28: X11 is selected as the detection input for Contactor 3K1
F4-11=38: FWD is selected as the operation command input
F4-12=13: REC is selected as the fault reset command input
F5-02=49: Relay T1 is selected as the soft starter startup signal control output
F5-04=13: Relay T3 is selected as the fault alarm output
F5-07=26: Relay T6 is selected as the operation control output for the soft starter of Pump #2
F5-08=27: Relay T7 is selected as the line frequency operation control output for Pump #2
F5-09=28: Relay T8 is selected as the operation control output for the soft starter of Pump #3
F5-10=29: Relay T9 is selected as the line-frequency operation control output for Pump #3
F5-11=30: Relay T10 is selected as the operation control output for the soft starter of Pump #4
F5-12=31: Relay T11 is selected as the line frequency operation control output for Pump #4
F7-00=3: PID control is selected to set the frequency of constant-pressure water supply
F7-01=1: AI1 is selected as the pressure setting signal input.
F7-02=1: AI2 is selected as the pressure feedback signal input.
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Application Examples

F7-03: Set according to the measurement range of the pressure transducer


F8-00=1: Common PI-regulated constant pressure water supply is selected
F8-01= 03031: Settings: Number of Variable Frequency Circulator Pumps: 1; Number of Line
Frequency Auxiliary Pumps: 3; Sleeping Mode: Main Pump Sleeping
F8-24: Set according to the min. outflow frequency of Pump #1
F8-30: Set according to the rated current (nameplate parameter) of Pump #1

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Version Information

11 Version Information

New Functions:

1. Amendments to F7-02: 10: MAX (AI1, AI3) 11: MIN (AI1, AI3)
2. Amendment to Table of Definitions of Digital Output Functions: ±60: AI1 > AI3
Amendment to Table of Definitions of Digital Output Functions: 60: AI1>AI3. It is used to
indicate the status where AI1>AI3.
(Software Version: V0.03 and later)
3. Pump disablement is added to F8-44~F8-50 (Software Version: V0.05 and later). See Page
56.
4. Amendment: Check option items (motor options) for Digital Input Functions “43 and 44” are
added. See Page 101.
5. Amendment to the User’s Manual of Version SB200V1.2 (Software Version: V0.06 and later)
1. Output of Monitor 2 is added. See Page 107.
6. Amendments to the User’s Manual of Version SB200V1.3 (Software Version: V0.07 and later)
1. Digital Input Terminal functions “55, 56 and 57”. See Page 101;
2. F8-39: Pump Startup Sequence Options: See Page 141;
3. F8-51: Standby Pump Number Settings. See Page 143.

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Version Information

● The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice

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