Toyo Intelligent Inverter: Operating Manual
Toyo Intelligent Inverter: Operating Manual
Toyo Intelligent Inverter: Operating Manual
Operating Manual
Table of Contents
Preface …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4
Be Sure To Read This Before Use …………………………………………………………………………………5
Safety Notice ………………………………………………………………………………………………………5
Chapter 1 Checking and Inspecting Package ……………………………………………………………………9
1.1 Checking Package and Inspection on Purchase …………………………………………………………9
Chapter 2 Product Overview ………………………………………………………………………………………11
2.1 Features………………………………………………………………………………………………………11
2.2 Configuration…………………………………………………………………………………………………13
Chapter 3 How to Install and Connect Inverter …………………………………………………………………15
3.1 Surrounding Environment and How to Install It …………………………………………………………15
3.1.1 Installation Environment ……………………………………………………………………………15
3.1.2 How to Install Inverter ………………………………………………………………………………15
3.2 How to Open and Close Front Cover………………………………………………………………………18
3.2.1 How to Open Front Cover …………………………………………………………………………18
3.2.2 How to Close Front Cover …………………………………………………………………………22
3.3 How to Connect Inverter ……………………………………………………………………………………25
3.3.1 How to Connect Inverter Terminals ………………………………………………………………25
3.3.2 How to Connect Speed Sensor and PG Input Board ……………………………………………26
3.4 Terminal Specifications ……………………………………………………………………………………28
3.5 Notes for Wiring and Electrical Wire Size …………………………………………………………………33
3.5.1 Notes for Wiring ………………………………………………………………………………………33
3.5.2 Electrical Corrosion Measures ……………………………………………………………………34
3.5.3 Input / Output Devices and Electrical Wire Size of Main Circuit Wires …………………………35
3.5.4 Electrical Wire Size of Control Board and PG Input Board ………………………………………40
3.6 Inverter Selection and List of Applied Motors ……………………………………………………………41
Chapter 4 Basic Operating Procedures for Inverter ……………………………………………………………43
4.1 Basic Operating Procedures from Console ………………………………………………………………43
4.1.1 Explanation of Display and Operation Keys on Console …………………………………………43
4.1.2 What Are Displayed at Power-on …………………………………………………………………49
4.1.3 Changing Parameter Settings ………………………………………………………………………51
4.1.4 Changing Parameter Simple Mode and Full Mode ………………………………………………56
4.1.5 Changing Inverter Control Methods ………………………………………………………………61
4.1.6 Checking Operating State …………………………………………………………………………64
4.1.7 List of Monitor Items …………………………………………………………………………………66
4.2 Operation Flow of Inverter …………………………………………………………………………………70
4.3 Autotuning of Parameters (Automatic Setting)……………………………………………………………73
4.3.1 What Is Autotuning of Parameters? ………………………………………………………………73
4.3.2 Requirements for Performing Autotuning …………………………………………………………74
4.3.3 How to Perform Autotuning …………………………………………………………………………77
4.4 Operations on Console ……………………………………………………………………………………84
4.4.1 Rotating Motor with Specified Frequency/Speed …………………………………………………84
4.4.2 Changing Acceleration or Deceleration Time ……………………………………………………86
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4.4.3 Changing Rotation Direction ………………………………………………………………………88
4.4.4 How to Perform JOG Operation ……………………………………………………………………89
4.4.5 Changing JOG Frequency/Speed …………………………………………………………………90
4.4.6 Changing JOG Acceleration or Deceleration Time ………………………………………………92
4.5 Start and Stop through External Contact in V/f Control …………………………………………………94
4.6 Changing Speed through Voltage Setting Device/Variable Resistor in V/f Control …………………97
Chapter 5 Explanation of Parameters ……………………………………………………………………………99
5.1 List of Parameters That Can Be Changed in Simple Mode ……………………………………………99
5.1.1 V/f Control ……………………………………………………………………………………………99
5.1.2 Induction Motor Vector Control ……………………………………………………………………105
5.1.3 ED Motor Vector Control …………………………………………………………………………112
5.2 List of Parameters in Full Mode …………………………………………………………………………120
5.3 Detailed Explanation of Parameters ……………………………………………………………………129
5.3.1 Basic Setting Area …………………………………………………………………………………129
5.3.2 Area A (Setting Area for Maximum Frequency/Maximum Speed, Rated Motor, and Other
Parameters) …………………………………………………………………………………………132
5.3.3 Area b (Setting Area for Operation Mode and Operation Sequence) …………………………145
5.3.4 Area c (setting area for parameters related to multifunction input) ……………………………158
5.3.5 Area d (setting area for acceleration or deceleration time, frequency/speed jump functions,
and MRH functions) ………………………………………………………………………………167
5.3.6 Area E (setting area for frequency characteristics, torque limit, torque command characteristics,
and speed control) …………………………………………………………………………………173
5.3.7 Area F (setting area for built-in dynamic brake (DB) operation, protection functions, and
traceback) …………………………………………………………………………………………180
5.3.8 Area G (setting area for analog input and output) ………………………………………………190
5.3.9 Area H (setting area for multifunction output) ……………………………………………………196
5.3.10 Area i (setting area for internal PLC, droop control, and mechanical loss compensation)…203
5.3.11 Area J (setting area for digital communication options) ………………………………………211
5.3.12 Area L (setting area for input and output gain) …………………………………………………214
5.3.13 Area n (monitor adjustment area) ………………………………………………………………215
5.3.14 Area o (special adjustment area) ………………………………………………………………216
5.3.15 Area P (setting area for internal PLC and P register) …………………………………………217
5.3.16 Area S (setting area for mode selection and analog input/output adjustment) ……………217
5.4 Operation Using S Area Parameters ……………………………………………………………………222
5.4.1 How to Clear Protections …………………………………………………………………………222
5.4.2 Data Transfer from/to External Console Option …………………………………………………223
5.4.3 Direct-current Voltage Detection Gain Adjustment ……………………………………………234
5.4.4 Analog Input (1) Gain and Offset Adjustment ……………………………………………………237
5.4.5 Analog Input (1) Gain Adjustment (for 4 to 20 mA input characteristics) ……………………242
5.4.6 Analog Output (1) Gain and Offset Adjustment …………………………………………………246
5.4.7 Analog Input (2) through (5) Gain and Offset Adjustment ………………………………………251
5.4.8 Analog Output (2) through (5) Gain and Offset Adjustment ……………………………………256
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………………………………262
6.1 Protection Messages and Actions ………………………………………………………………………262
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6.1.1 Displays and Behaviors in Protection Display Mode ……………………………………………262
6.1.2 List of Protection Messages ………………………………………………………………………263
6.1.3 How to Handle Protection Messages ……………………………………………………………269
6.1.4 Meaning of Setting Error (SE--) Display …………………………………………………………286
6.1.5 Meaning of Error Displays during Autotuning ……………………………………………………291
6.2 How to Check Data in Protection Display Mode ………………………………………………………293
6.2.1 How to Display Protection Operation Data ………………………………………………………293
6.2.2 List of Data of Protection Operation and Protection History Display …………………………294
6.3 How to Reset Protection Display Mode …………………………………………………………………295
6.4 How to Check Protection History …………………………………………………………………………296
Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspection …………………………………………………………………………298
7.1 Periodic Inspection…………………………………………………………………………………………298
7.2 When [ALM] LED on Console Turns On …………………………………………………………………299
7.3 How to Replace Cooling Fan ……………………………………………………………………………300
7.3.1 How to Remove Cooling Fan………………………………………………………………………300
7.3.2 How to Install Cooling Fan …………………………………………………………………………303
7.4 Inspecting and Replacing Main Circuit Capacitor ………………………………………………………304
7.5 How to Perform Insulation Resistance Test ……………………………………………………………304
7.6 How to Discard Parts ………………………………………………………………………………………305
Chapter 8 Replacing Control Board ……………………………………………………………………………306
8.1 Tasks Required for Replacing Control Board……………………………………………………………306
8.2 How to Replace Control Board ……………………………………………………………………………306
8.3 How to Initialize Inverter Main Unit ………………………………………………………………………309
8.4 How to Adjust Analog Input Gain …………………………………………………………………………313
Chapter 9 Standard Specifications ………………………………………………………………………………318
9.1 Common Specifications……………………………………………………………………………………318
9.2 List of Capacity ……………………………………………………………………………………………322
Chapter 10 Outline Drawing of Inverter …………………………………………………………………………326
10.1 Standard Type ……………………………………………………………………………………………326
10.2 Non-standard Type (Heat Generation Part Protruded Outside) ……………………………………328
Chapter 11 Supporting Overseas Standards……………………………………………………………………330
Chapter 12 Attentions for Contacting Us ………………………………………………………………………331
Chapter 13 Industrial Product Warranty…………………………………………………………………………332
13.1 No-charge warranty period ………………………………………………………………………………332
13.2 Warranty scope …………………………………………………………………………………………332
13.2.1 Problem diagnosis ………………………………………………………………………………332
13.2.2 Repair ………………………………………………………………………………………………332
13.3 Disclaimer …………………………………………………………………………………………………332
13.4 Repair period after product discontinuation ……………………………………………………………332
13.5 Delivery conditions ………………………………………………………………………………………333
INDEX ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………335
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Preface
Preface
Product Overview
The inverter can drive an induction motor and a Interior Permanent Magnetic Synchronous Motor (ED motor),
and it can support various applications, using V/f control, vector control without sensor, and vector control with
sensor.
You can set two types of operation control methods and motors.
Long-life parts are used for components which require replacement (such as a main circuit capacitor and a
cooling fan), which can reduce maintenance cost.
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Safety Notice
To use the inverter correctly, be sure to completely read this manual and all other attached documents before
installation, operation, maintenance, and inspection.
You need to have a good knowledge of equipment, safety information, and all notices before using the
inverter.
In this manual, safety notices are ranked as "Danger," "Warning," and "Caution."
When improper use may cause a dangerous situation, death or serious injury may result, and its danger
seems to be very urgent.
When improper use may cause a dangerous situation, death or serious injury may result, and its danger
seems to be very urgent.
When improper use may cause a dangerous situation, and death or serious injury may result.
When improper use may cause a dangerous situation, and death or serious injury may result.
When improper use may cause a dangerous situation, medium-level or minor injury may result, and only
physical damage may result. However, it may cause serious results depending on the situation. Cautions
described in this manual are all important. Be sure to observe them.
When improper use may cause a dangerous situation, medium-level or minor injury may result, and only
physical damage may result. However, it may cause serious results depending on the situation. Cautions
described in this manual are all important. Be sure to observe them.
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Installation
●Install the inverter on non-inflammables such as metal.
Otherwise, a fire may occur.
●Do not put inflammables near the inverter.
Otherwise, a fire may occur.
●A model over 22 kW is considered as a heavy material. Don't lift it by yourself. Otherwise, you may be
injured.
●Do not hold the front cover when transporting the inverter.
It may fall, which may result in injury.
●Install the inverter in a place which can support its weight.
It may fall, which may result in injury.
●Do not install and operate the inverter which is damaged or does not have any parts.
Otherwise, you may be injured.
●Do not install the inverter in an atmosphere which contains plasticizer such as halogen and DOP
(phthalate ester).
Otherwise, it may be damaged.
Wiring
●Check that the input power is turned off before wiring.
Otherwise, electric shock or a fire may occur.
Wiring
●Be sure to connect a ground wire.
Otherwise, electric shock or a fire may occur.
●Electrical engineering technicians should connect wires.
Otherwise, electric shock or a fire may occur.
●Be sure to install the inverter before wiring.
Otherwise, electric shock or a fire may occur.
●For ground fault protection, connect a leakage protection relay or leakage circuit breaker to inverter input
terminals [R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3].
Otherwise, electric shock or a fire may occur.
●Do not connect the alternating-current power supply to inverter output terminals [U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3].
Otherwise, injury or a fire may occur.
●Check that inverter power rating matches alternating-current power supply voltage.
Otherwise, injury or a fire may occur.
●Do not directly connect a resistor between direct-current terminals [+1]/[+2] and [-] or [+1] and [+2].
Otherwise, a fire may occur.
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Operation
●Be sure to install the front cover before turning on the input power. Do not remove the front cover during
energization.
Otherwise, it may result in a risk of electric shock.
●Do not use operation keys by wet hands.
Otherwise, it may result in a risk of electric shock.
●Do not touch terminals such as main circuit terminals and a protective earth terminal during energization.
Otherwise, it may result in a risk of electric shock.
●The stop button ([STOP/RESET] key) is available only when functions have been set. Provide an
emergency stop button separately.
Otherwise, you may be injured.
●When alarm reset is performed with operation signals input, the inverter suddenly restarts. Check that
signals are turned off, and then perform alarm reset.
Otherwise, you may be injured.
Operation
●Do not touch a heat sink and a discharge resistor because they reach high temperatures.
Otherwise, you may get burned.
●You can set speed of the inverter from low to high. Before operation, check the permitted range of the
motor and machinery sufficiently.
Otherwise, you may be injured.
●Provide a holding brake separately if necessary.
Otherwise, you may be injured.
Others
●Never modify the inverter.
Otherwise, electric shock or injury may occur.
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General notice
●To provide detailed explanation, all figures described in this manual are sometimes drawn with the cover
or a safety shield removed.
To operate the inverter, be sure to set the specified cover or shield to its original position and to follow the
procedure described in this manual.
●When the inverter is packed with fumigated wooden materials, its electronic components may be fatally
damaged.
Be sure to use ways other than fumigation for sterilization and insect removal. Also, process them before
packing.
●These safety notices and specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
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Chapter 1 Checking and Inspecting Package
Chapter 1
(2) Check that the specifications, accessories, spares, and options are delivered as you order.
The label on the surface of the cover mentions the inverter-type.
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(3) Check the product for damages and loose or removed screws during transportation.
Safety notice
To use the inverter correctly, read this manual completely.
Our inverter is not designed and produced for the purpose of being used for a device or system under a
situation where human life may be threatened.
Do not use this inverter for special purposes such as riding, medical, aerospace, nuclear power control, and
a submarine repeater or system.
This inverter is produced under the strict quality control. However, when it is applied to an important facility
where its failure might threaten human life or cause expected serious losses, you should install any safety
devices to prevent serious accidents.
When using it for load other than a three-phase alternating current motor, consult with us.
This inverter requires electrical work. Electrical engineering technicians should do it.
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2.1 Features
■Provide three types of control methods to support various applications
The inverter can drive the induction motor and the Interior Permanent Magnetic Synchronous Motor (ED
motor) to support various applications.
・V/f control
Applications for controlling the general induction motor at variable speed
・Vector control without sensor (induction motor, ED motor)
Applications for requiring higher torque or more accurate speed control than V/f control
・Vector control with sensor (induction motor, ED motor)
Applications for requiring higher torque and high-accuracy speed control
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■Simple mode in which parameters can be easily set
The "simple mode," in which the display of parameters is minimized, enables you to prevent incorrect settings.
You can check operations promptly when introducing the inverter.
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2.2 Configuration
■Inverter main unit
Chapter 2
・ Front cover
This is a front cover of the inverter. For how to remove it, refer to {3.2.1 How to Open Front Cover}.
・ Cooling fan
This is a fan motor for cooling. For how to replace it, refer to {7.3 How to Replace Cooling Fan}.
・ Console
It is used for operation from the inverter main unit.
It consists of a seven-segment display, a unit LED, a status display LED, and operation keys.
For details, refer to {4.1.1 Explanation of Display and Operation Keys on Console}.
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■Board
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Install the inverter in an environment below the overvoltage category III and below the pollution degree 2
defined by the IEC60664-1.
Overvoltage category
Overvoltage
Equipment Equipment overview
category
I Secondary circuit Equipment connecting to a circuit where any measures are taken to limit
transient overvoltage to a lower level. It includes a protected electronic
circuit.
II Home electrical Equipment consuming energy supplied from a fixed wiring facility.
appliance and
office machine
III Electrical facility Equipment in the fixed wiring facility which especially requires reliability
and effectiveness.
IV Power receiving Equipment used for a service entrance.
Pollution degree
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Pollution
Overview Specific example
degree
1 There is no pollution, or only dry and non-conductive pollution Clean room and others
occurs. This type of pollution has no effect.
2 Typically, only non-conductive pollution occurs. However, when a Electrical equipment in
PDS (Power Drive System) is not running, temporary conductivity an office and the control
can be expected due to condensation. panel, and others
3 Conductive pollution, or dry and non-conductive pollution resulting in In a general factory and
conductivity due to expected condensation occurs. others
4 Pollution causes continuous conductivity due to conductive dust, Outdoor and others
rain, and snow.
(1) In a humid and dusty area or a place where water or oil drips, the insulation of circuits is deteriorated,
which may reduce the life of parts.
(2) Too high ambient temperature will cause the life of the main circuit capacitor or the cooling fan to be
reduced.
(3) In a place containing corrosive gas, connectors may have a loose connection, electrical wires may be
disconnected, and parts may be damaged.
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(4) In a place having many vibrations, connectors may have a loose connection, electrical wires may be
disconnected, and parts may be damaged.
(5) When using the inverter in a place where ambient temperature is below 0 ℃, use a heater, etc. to ensure
that it becomes 0 ℃ or higher at the start of the inverter. After it starts, when the temperature becomes 0
℃ or higher due to its heat generation, there is no problem.
Installation
●Install the inverter on non-inflammables such as metal.
Otherwise, a fire may occur.
●Do not put inflammables near the inverter.
Otherwise, a fire may occur.
●A model over 22 kW is considered as a heavy material. Don't lift it by yourself. Otherwise, you may be
injured.
●Do not hold the front cover when transporting the inverter.
It may fall, which may result in injury.
●Install the inverter in a place which can support its weight.
It may fall, which may result in injury.
●Do not install and operate the inverter which is damaged or does not have any parts.
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When heat generated from the inverter is forcibly exhausted outward by an exhaust fan installed on the
control panel, necessary exhaust amount can be calculated in the following formula:
Q = q / { ρ・C・(To-Ta)}
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Where
Q: Exhaust flow (m3/s)
q: Amount of heat generated from the inverter (kW)
ρ: Density (1.057 to 1.251 kg/ m3)
C: Specific heat (1.0 kJ/kg・℃)
To: Exhaust fan exit temperature (℃)
Ta: Control panel inlet temperature (℃)
When ambient temperature on the control panel is 40 ℃, to ensure that exhaust temperature is below 50
℃, a difference between intake and exhaust should be 10 ℃.
To exhaust a loss of 1 kW, an exhaust ability of about 0.1 m3/s is required.
・ Installation orientation and intake/exhaust direction
Install the inverter vertically with a logo mark "VF66B" facing up. When it is installed sideways, ventilation
is prevented, which may increase temperature. You should sufficiently consider a path of intake and
exhaust.
The cooling fan built in the inverter sucks air from the bottom and exhausts it to the top. To prevent a wiring
duct, etc. from blocking up the vent, keep enough space.
・ Keeping cooling space
To install the inverter and an optional direct-current reactor (DCL), keep cooling space.
When heat generation devices exist in the surrounding environment, place them so that they do not affect
cooling of the inverter and others.
The operating temperatures of the inverter are 0 to 50 ℃. To install it in the control panel, perform
ventilation to ensure that the temperature in the board is below 50 ℃. High ambient temperature will
decrease reliability.
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The figure below shows cooling space required for models below 7.5 kW. For models over 11 kW, keep
the size twice as much as the dimensions described in the figure.
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To work inside the inverter (such as connecting or wiring terminals, and maintenance/inspection), follow the
steps below to open the front cover.
■For models below 7.5 kW consisting of a resin chassis and front cover
1. Use the Phillips screwdriver (M4) to loosen a mounting
screw on the front cover.
・You do not have to remove the screw.
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3. Push the front cover in the direction of the arrow (B) and
then remove the two claws on the front cover from the
inverter main unit.
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5. While holding the lock part of the control part cover with
your thumb, pull it toward and remove it, using the two
claws on the right side as supporting points.
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When opening the front cover, check that the serial number described in the front of the front cover matches
the one described inside the main unit.
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Opening and closing front cover
●The inverter model below 7.5 kW has a resin chassis.
Applying excessive force will cause the cover to be damaged.
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Follow the steps below to close the front cover of the inverter.
When closing the front cover, ensure that the serial number described in the main unit matches the one
described on the front cover. For how to check the serial number, refer to {3.2.1 How to Open Front Cover}.
■For models below 7.5 kW consisting of a resin chassis and front cover
Tightening screws
●Tighten screws into screw holes of the front cover within a tightening torque of 1.4 N・m.
Tightening them in a tightening torque of over 1.4 N・m can the resin front cover to be damaged.
1. Insert the two claws on the top of the front cover into the
sockets of the inverter main unit.
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screws of the control part cover.
・Tighten it within a tightening torque of 1.4 N・m.
・When it is not vibration resistant, it does not have mounting
screws.
4. Use the Phillips screwdriver (M4) to tighten the mounting screws of the front cover.
・Tighten it within a tightening torque of 1.5 N・m.
・The number of mounting screws of the front cover depends on the model. Refer to the figure below.
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The figure below shows the connection diagram of the inverter terminals.
For a connection of the speed sensor (PG), refer to {3.3.2 How to Connect Speed Sensor and PG Input
Board}.
For specifications of each terminal, refer to {3.4 Terminal Specifications}.
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(1) In the factory default, a control input terminal [ST-F] and multifunction input terminals [MI1] through [MI5]
are set to PS common input (source input).
When changing them to GND common input (sync input), remove a jumper socket on the control board
<VFC66-Z> from [CN_SO] and then attach it to [CN_SI].
(2) Never connect [GND] and [COM] (terminals of the multifunction input/output terminal and the analog
input/output terminal) to the ground.
(3) When a thermal relay of the dynamic braking (DB) resistor starts, the inverter input power supply should
be blocked.
(4) Install a main circuit contactor (52M) depending on your environmental needs.
When installing the main circuit contactor (52M) on the input side of the inverter, turn off the inverter input
power supply and then wait for over ten minutes before turning it on again.
(5) When the direct-current reactor (DCL) is not connected, the direct-current terminals [+1] and [+2] are short
circuited.
(6) Control power supply terminals are provided for models over 11 kW.
When the control power supply terminals [MR] and [MT] are used in parallel models (<15022> through
<18022>, <40044> through <100044>), power should be supplied to not only a master unit but a slave
unit.
(7) When the control board <VFC66-Z> communicates with the dynamic braking (DB) optional unit
<VFDB2009>, a communication optional board <DBIF2009-Z> for the dynamic braking (DB) optional unit
is used.
For details, refer to another manual "VFDB2009 Instruction Manual."
(8) Supply electric power from the same power supply about each unit of a parallel models (<15022> through
<18022>, <40044> through <100044>).
To use the speed sensor (PG), follow the steps below to connect the PG input board <PG66-Z> to the PG.
The figure below shows the connection diagram for the ED motor. For the induction motor, connect PG input
terminals [+12], [A], [B], and [G] only.
To connect the PG for the ED motor, an optional straight plug <MS3106B-20-29S> (manufactured by Japan
Aviation Electronics Industry, Limited) and a cable clamp <MS3057-12A> (manufactured by Japan Aviation
Electronics Industry, Limited) are required.
3. When using the motor with the speed sensor (PG), turn on the switch [SW2] on the <PG66-Z> with a
pair of tweezers or a tool whose tip is very short in length (about 0.8 mm).
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Main circuit
Terminal
Purpose Descriptions
number
R/L1, S/L2, Alternating-current power supply Connect to the alternating-current power supply
T/L3 input
U/T1, V/T2, Inverter output Connect the three-phase alternating-current motor
W/T3
DCL connection Connect to the DCL
When no DCL is used, the direct-current terminals
[+1] and [+2] are short circuited.
・DCL connection ・Terminal for connecting the dynamic braking (DB)
・Connect the dynamic braking resistor
(DB) resistor ・Connect a plus side terminal of the direct-current
・Connect a plus side terminal power supply when using the sine wave converter
when using a sine wave converter
B Connect the dynamic braking (DB) Collector terminal for the internal dynamic braking
resistor (DB) transistor
(It is provided for models below 22 kW)
・Connect the dynamic braking ・Connecting terminal to a terminal "N" of the
(DB) optional unit dynamic braking (DB) optional unit
・Connect a minus side terminal ・Connect a minus side terminal of the direct-current
when using the sine wave power supply when using the sine wave converter
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Protective earth terminal [Caution] Be sure to connect it to the ground.
When using a noise filter, connect it to a protective
earth terminal of the filter.
MR, MS, MT Control power supply terminal ・They are provided for models over 11 kW and are
used to supply power to only control circuits.
・Connect the alternating-current power supply
between [MR] and [MT], not [MS].
[Caution] When they are used in parallel models
(<15022> through <18022>, <40044> through
<100044>), power should be supplied to not only the
master unit but the slave unit.
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・Use 10 kΩ when performing a frequency or speed command
depending on volume.
■Initial state
・Analog output terminal [AOT1]: Output current from the inverter as "5
V/rated inverter current"
・Analog input terminal [AIN1]: 0 to 10 V input
[Caution] Do not connect the terminal [GND] to the protective earth
terminal.
+10 +10 V output Output +10 V direct-current voltage
ST-F Forward operation Input terminal for a forward operation signal
PS +12 V output Output +12 V direct-current voltage
MI1 Multifunction input Multifunction input
terminal (1) ・Maximum input voltage 24 VDC, maximum input current 3 mA
MI2 Multifunction input ・Like from the console, you can operate the inverter by inputting a
terminal (2) signal into the multifunction input terminal.
For details, refer to {5.3.4 Area c}.
MI3 Multifunction input
■Initial state
terminal (3)
・Multifunction input terminal (1): Start command (reverse)
MI4 Multifunction input ・Multifunction input terminal (2): JOG command (forward)
terminal (4) ・Multifunction input terminal (3): JOG command (reverse)
GND GND terminal ・Multifunction input terminal (4): Emergency stop (Normally open)
signal
MI5 Multifunction input
・Multifunction input terminal (5): Protection reset
terminal (5)
[Caution] Do not connect the terminal [GND] to the protective earth
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U/Z
V
W
PGOUT PG output terminal Generate and output a subharmonic waveform from a signal of the
terminal [A].
The [3] of SW4 sides are 1 / 4PG dividing signal output, and the [1]
sides are 1 / 2PG dividing signal output.
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(1) Input the specified voltage into the input terminals [R/L1, S/L2, T/L3] of the inverter.
・If you input 400 V into the 200 V class inverter, it will be damaged.
(2) IGBT is used for elements of the inverter, and the inverter operates at high frequency. Therefore, noise
frequently occurs. Consider the following points for wiring:
・Keep main circuit wires away from a control signal wire. When placing them in parallel, keep a distance
of 30 cm or longer between them.
・When crossing them, ensure that they are crossed at right angles.
・It is recommended that the main circuit wire should be contained into a metal pipe as a noise measure
for other facilities.
(3) To prevent noise contamination, use a shielded wire or a twist shielded wire for the control signal wire.
(4) When setting speed outside from the control panel
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Contain the signal wire into the metal pipe to install it.
(5) When using the shielded wire for output wiring
When the wiring has 300 m or longer in length
When the inverter is operated with the DC brake, a resonance phenomenon occurs due to floating
capacitance and source inductance, both of which are generated to the ground by the inverter output
electrical wire. It may cause the inverter to be damaged or not to work properly.
・Contact us.
(6) The wiring of the 400 V class inverter has 100 m or longer in length
Due to the wiring, surge voltage generated in the motor terminal may cause the motor insulation to be
deteriorated.
Take one of the following measures:
・Use the motor with enhanced insulation.
・Connect a surge voltage suppression filter on the inverter side.
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When the inverter drives the motor, high-frequency common mode voltage is generated. If impedance
between the motor or machine and the ground is high, voltage is applied to both sides of a bearing, which may
cause electrical corrosion. To avoid this, take the following measures:
(1) Be sure to connect an inverter plate and a machine surface plate to the ground.
Be sure to connect the ground wire between the inverter plate and the motor.
(2) Put the motor and the machine on the same surface plate.
When the surface plate of the motor is isolated from that of the machine as shown in the figure below, axis
current is applied from the machine bearing to a machine frame through a motor stator, a rotator, and a
shaft. It may cause electrical corrosion in the machine bearing.
(3) When the motor and the machine cannot be put on the same surface plate, using insulation coupling for a
connection between the motor and the machine will be effective.
(4) For belt driving, there is no problem on the machine side. Connect the inverter plate and the machine
surface plate to the ground.
(5) For a long distance between the inverter plate and the motor, install an output filter for inverter output to
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3.5.3 Input / Output Devices and Electrical Wire Size of Main Circuit Wires
The electrical wire size of main circuit wires depends on the inverter model.
See the table below to use appropriate electrical wires for connection.
■200 V class
Applied Wire size [mm2](6),(10)
Fuse Main circuit
motor Wiring Leakage (Upper position: inside the board,
model (4) contactor (5)
capacity (2) circuit circuit lower position: outside the board)
breaker breaker DC
Inverter Rated Input Output Input Output Ground
(MCCB)(3) (ELCB)(3) input/
model current side side side side wire (9)
DCL
NF32-SV NV32-SV CR2LS-
2.2kW S-N11 S-N10 2 2 2 3.5
15A 15A 20/UL
BW32SAG EW32SAG
2R222 20A SC-0 SC-03 3.5 3.5 3.5 [AWG12]
15A 15A
NF32-SV NV32-SV CR2LS-
3.7kW S-N20 S-N18 3.5 3.5 5.5 5.5
30A 30A 30/UL
BW32SAG EW32SAG
3R722 30A SC-N1 SC-4-0 3.5 3.5 5.5 [AWG10]
30A 30A
NF63-SV NV63-SV CR2LS-
5.5kW S-N35 S-N25 8 5.5 8 5.5
40A 40A 50/UL
BW50SAG EW50SAG
5R522 50A SC-N2 SC-N1 8 5.5 8 [AWG10]
40A 40A
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NF63-SV NV63-SV CR2LS-
7.5kW S-N50 S-N35 8 8 14 8
50A 50A 75/UL
BW50SAG EW50SAG
7R522 75A SC-N2S SC-N2 8 8 14 [AWG8]
50A 50A
NF125- NV125- CR2LS-
11kW S-N65 S-N50 14 8 14 8
SEV 75A SEV 75A 100/UL
BW125JAG EW125JAG
1122 100A SC-N3 SC-N2S 14 14 14 [AWG8]
75A 75A
NF125- NV125- CR2L-
15kW S-N80 S-N65 22 14 22 14
SEV 100A SEV 100A 150/UL
BW125JAG EW125JAG
1522 150A SC-N4 SC-N3 22 22 22 [AWG6]
100A 100A
NF250- NV250- CR2L-
22kW S-N125 S-N95 38 22 38 14
SEV 150A SEV 150A 150/UL
BW250JAG EW250JAG
2222 150A SC-N6 SC-N5 38 38 38 [AWG6]
150A 150A
NF250- NV250- CR2L-
30kW S-N150 S-N125 50 38 60 22
SEV 175A SEV 175A 260/UL
BW250JAG EW250JAG
3022 260A SC-N7 SC-N6 60 38 60 [AWG4]
200A 200A
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■200 V class
Applied Wire size [mm2](6),(10)
Fuse Main circuit
motor Wiring Leakage (Upper position: inside the board,
model (4) contactor (5)
capacity (2) circuit circuit lower position: outside the board)
breaker breaker DC
Inverter Rated Input Output Input Output Ground
(MCCB)(3) (ELCB)(3) input/
model current side side side side wire (9)
DCL
NF250- NV250- CR2L-
37kW S-N220 S-N150 60 50 80 22
SEV 225A SEV 225A 300/UL
BW250JAG EW250JAG
3722 300A SC-N8 SC-N7 60 60 100 [AWG4]
225A 225A
NF400- NV400- CR2L-
45kW S-N220 S-N220 80 60 125 22
SEW 300A SEW 300A 325/UL
BW400SAG EW400SAG
4522 325A SC-N10 SC-N8 100 100 150 [AWG4]
300A 300A
NF400- NV400- CR2L-
55kW S-N300 S-N220 125 80 200(12) 30
SEW 350A SEW 350A 400/UL
BW400SAG EW400SAG
5522 400A SC-N11 SC-N10 150 150 200(12) [AWG2]
350A 350A
NF400- NV400- CR2L-
75kW S-N400 S-N300 150 150 200 30(11)
SEW 350A SEW 350A 450/UL
BW400SAG EW400SAG
7522 450A SC-N12 SC-N11 150 150 200 [AWG2]
350A 350A
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■400 V class
Applied Wire size [mm2](6),(10)
Fuse Main circuit
motor Wiring Leakage (Upper position: inside the board,
model (4) contactor (5)
capacity (2) circuit circuit lower position: outside the board)
breaker breaker DC
Inverter Rated Input Output Input Output Ground
(MCCB)(3) (ELCB)(3) input/
model current side side side side wire (9)
DCL
NF32-SV NV32-SV 660GH-
2.2kW S-N10 S-N10 2 2 2 2
10A 10A 16UL
BW32SAG EW32SAG
2R244 16A SC-03 SC-03 2 2 2 [AWG14]
10A 10A
NF32-SV NV32-SV 660GH-
3.7kW S-N18 S-N18 2 2 2 2
15A 15A 16UL
BW32SAG EW32SAG
3R744 16A SC-4-0 SC-4-0 2 2 2 [AWG14]
15A 15A
NF32-SV NV32-SV 660GH-
5.5kW S-N20 S-N18 3.5 2 3.5 5.5
20A 20A 25UL
BW32SAG EW32SAG
5R544 25A SC-4-1 SC-4-0 3.5 3.5 3.5 [AWG10]
20A 20A
NF32-SV NV32-SV 660GH-
7.5kW S-N25 S-N20 3.5 3.5 5.5 5.5
30A 30A 32UL
BW32SAG EW32SAG
7R544 32A SC-N1 SC-4-1 3.5 3.5 5.5 [AWG10]
30A 30A
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11kW S-N35 S-N25 5.5 5.5 8 5.5
40A 40A 40UL
BW50SAG EW50SAG
1144 40A SC-N2 SC-N1 5.5 5.5 8 [AWG10]
40A 40A
NF63-SV NV63-SV 660GH-
15kW S-N50 S-N35 8 8 8 5.5
50A 50A 63UL
BW50SAG EW50SAG
1544 63A SC-N2S SC-N2 8 8 8 [AWG10]
50A 50A
NF125- NV125- 660GH-
22kW S-N65 S-N50 14 8 14 8
SEV 75A SEV 75A 80UL
BW125JAG EW125JAG
2244 80A SC-N3 SC-N2S 14 14 14 [AWG8]
75A 75A
NF125- NV125- 660GH-
30kW S-N80 S-N65 22 14 38 14
SEV 100A SEV 100A 125UL
BW125JAG EW125JAG
3044 125A SC-N4 SC-N3 22 22 38 [AWG6]
100A 100A
NF125- NV125- 660GH-
37kW S-N125 S-N80 38 22 38 14
SEV 125A SEV 125A 160UL
BW250JAG EW250JAG
3744 160A SC-N6 SC-N4 38 22 38 [AWG6]
125A 125A
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■400 V class
Applied Wire size [mm2](6),(10)
Fuse Main circuit
motor Wiring Leakage (Upper position: inside the board,
model (4) contactor (5)
capacity (2) circuit circuit lower position: outside the board)
breaker breaker DC
Inverter Rated Input Output Input Output Ground
(MCCB)(3) (ELCB)(3) input/
model current side side side side wire (9)
DCL
NF250- NV250- 660GH-
45kW S-N125 S-N95 38 22 50 14
SEV 150A SEV 150A 200UL
BW250JAG EW250JAG
4544 200A SC-N7 SC-N6 38 22 60 [AWG6]
150A 150A
NF250- NV250- 660GH-
55kW S-N150 S-N125 50 30 60 14
SEV 175A SEV 175A 200UL
BW250JAG EW250JAG
5544 200A SC-N7 SC-N6 60 38 60 [AWG6]
175A 175A
NF250- NV250- 660GH-
75kW S-N180 S-N150 60 50 80 22(11)
SEV 200A SEV 200A 250UL
BW250JAG EW250JAG
7544 250A SC-N8 SC-N7 60 60 100 [AWG4]
200A 200A
NF400- NV400- 660GH- 100
110kW S-N300 S-N220 80 125(100) 22(11)
SEW 300A SEW 300A 315UL (80)
BW400SAG EW400SAG
11044 315A SC-N11 SC-N10 100 100 150(100) [AWG4]
300A 300A
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660GH-
NF400- NV400- 200(12)
160kW 250UL S-N400 S-N300 150 250(200) 38(11)
SEW 400A SEW 400A (150)
×2
BW400SAG EW400SAG
16044 250A×2 SC-N12 SC-N11 200(12) 200 250(200) [AWG2]
400A 400A
660GH-
NF630-SW NV630- 250 125×2
200kW 315UL S-N600 S-N400 200 50(11)
500A SW 500A (200) (200)
×2
BW630RAG EW630RAG [AWG1/
20044 315A×2 SC-N14 SC-N12 250 250 250
500A 500A 0]
660GH-
NF630-SW NV630- 125×2 200×2
250kW 200UL S-N600 S-N600 250 60(11)
600A SW 600A (250) (250)
×4
BW630RAG EW630RAG [AWG1/
25044 200A×4 SC-N14 SC-N14 150×2 150×2 200×2
600A 600A 0]
200×2
660GH-
NF800- NV800- 250×2
315kW 250UL S-N800 S-N600 150×2 80(11)
SEW 800A SEW 800A (150 (150×2)
×4
×2)
200×2
BW800RAG EW800RAG 250×2 [AWG2/
31544 250A×4 SC-N16 SC-N14 (150 150×2
800A 800A (150×2) 0]
×2)
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■400 V class
Applied Wire size [mm2](6),(10)
Fuse Main circuit
motor Wiring Leakage (Upper position: inside the board,
model (4) contactor (5)
capacity (2) circuit circuit lower position: outside the board)
breaker breaker DC
Inverter Rated Input Output Input Output Ground
(MCCB)(3) (ELCB)(3) input/
model current side side side side wire (9)
DCL
NF1000- 660GH-
250 125×2
400kW SEW 315UL 200 50(11)
(200) (200)
1000A ×4
SA1003E [AWG1/
40044 315A×4 250 250 250
1000A 0]
NF1250- 660GH-
125×2 200×2
500kW SEW 200UL 250 60(11)
(250) (250)
1250A ×8
SA1203E [AWG1/
50044 200A×8 150×2 150×2 200×2
1200A 0]
NF1600- 660GH-
250 125×2
600kW SEW 315UL 200 50(11)
(200) (200)
1500A ×6
SA1603E [AWG1/
60044 315A×6 250 250 250
1600A 0]
660GH-
NF2000-S 125×2 200×2
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750kW 200UL 250 60(11)
2000A (250) (250)
×12
SA2003E 200A [AWG1/
75044 150×2 150×2 200×2
1800A ×12 0]
660GH-
NF2500-S 125×2 200×2
1000kW 200UL 250 60(11)
2500A (250) (250)
×16
SA2503E 200A [AWG1/
100044 150×2 150×2 200×2
2500A ×16 0]
(1) This table is based on the input voltage of 200 VAC for the 200 V class and 380 VAC for the 400 V class
inverter.
(2) The applied motor capacity is for reference. Select it depending on the inverter model.
(3) For MCCB and ELCB, the upper position shows a product manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation,
and the lower position by Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.
Use the specified MCCB and ELCB. Also, keep the power impedance of the inverter low. Keep a total of
impedance including impedance of the power transformer, wiring impedance, and ACL inductance to 5 %
or less. Install the fuse described in the above table into the inverter input part, regardless of whether
power impedance is high or low. However, for large power capacity and in other cases, MCCB and ELCB
described above may not have sufficient break capacity. Based on the technical manual provided from
MCCB and ELCB manufacturers, select the model of MCCB and ELCB depending on required breaking
capacity.
When the power supply does not have a leakage protection function, you should select rated current
sensitivity based on the technical manual from manufacturers and then install ELCB.
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(4) For the fuse, the model CR2L(S)-**/UL is a product manufactured by Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. (UL standard
product), and 660GH-**UL by HINODE ELECTRIC CO., LTD. (UL standard product). Install the fuse on
R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3 each.
Please attach the fuse described quantity in parallel to each phase.
(5) For the main circuit contactor, the upper position shows a product manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric
Corporation, and the lower position by Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. Use the main circuit contactor with rated
current over values described above.
(6) Plan the wiring between the inverter and the motor so that voltage drop is below 2 %. The table lists wire
size for inside the board (3 m in length as MLFC) and for outside the board (30 m in length as CV (3 single
conductor cable)).
(7) Use the R type solderless terminal standardized by Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS C 2805) or the
round-shape solderless terminal certified by UL/cUL.
(8) For ELCB and the main circuit contactor for the applied motor capacity over 400 kW, contact us.
(9) Use the ground wire with many element wires, such as KIV. The brackets ([ ]) show the AWG number.
(10)For size noted in the brackets of the wire size field, use it only when it corresponds to your wire size,
provided that the inverter is updated without changing load.
(11)For models with the applied motor capacity of over 75 kW, even inside the inverter, use the ground wire
with the same thickness as these values.
(12)Use the solderless terminal CB200-S12 of Japan Solderless Terminal Corporation.
The electrical wire size of the terminal block <TB1> on the control board <VFC66-Z> and the terminal block
<TB2> on the PG input board <PG66-Z> is common to all inverter models.
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Motor Inverter
Type Rated voltage 200 V class 400 V class
180 V ○ ×
200 V ○ ×
Induction motor
360 V × ○
400 V × ○
190 V ○ ×
ED motor
380 V × ○
When using the inverter in the vector control with the speed sensor, set rated motor voltage to below 90 % of
power supply voltage.
When rated motor voltage is equal to power supply voltage, control characteristics are deteriorated if speed
exceeds 90 % of rated motor speed.
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2R222 2.2 kW 1.5 kW 2R244 2.2 kW 2.2 kW*
3R722 3.7 kW 2.2 kW 3R744 3.7 kW 3.7 kW*
5R522 5.5 kW 3.7 kW 5R544 5.5 kW 3.7 kW
7R522 7.5 kW 5.5 kW 7R544 7.5 kW 5.5 kW
1122 11.0 kW 7.5 kW 1144 11.0 kW 7.5 kW
1522 15.0 kW 11.0 kW 1544 15.0 kW 11.0 kW
2222 22.0 kW 18.5 kW 2244 22.0 kW 18.5 kW
3022 30.0 kW 22.0 kW 3044 30.0 kW 22.0 kW
3722 37.0 kW 30.0 kW 3744 37.0 kW 30.0 kW
4522 45.0 kW 37.0 kW 4544 45.0 kW 37.0 kW
5522 55.0 kW 45.0 kW 5544 55.0 kW 45.0 kW
7522 75.0 kW 55.0 kW 7544 75.0 kW 55.0 kW
9022 90.0 kW 75.0 kW 11044 110 kW 90.0 kW
15022 150 kW 132 kW 16044 160 kW 132 kW
18022 180 kW 160 kW 20044 200 kW 160 kW, 180 kW
25044 250 kW 200 kW, 220 kW
31544 315 kW 280 kW
40044 400 kW 355 kW
50044 500 kW 450 kW
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(Note) The motor capacity marked with * does not require capacity derating.
(Note) When the inverter is used in the constant output (power constant) state, the motor capacity marked
with * requires a higher-grade inverter model.
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On the console of the inverter, you can operate it, read and write each function setting data, display operating
states, and display what are protected during protection operations.
The console consists of the components listed below: displays (1) through (3) and operation keys (4).
1: Seven-segment display
2: Unit LED
3: Status display LED
4: Operation keys
Sometimes you cannot operate the inverter from the console, depending on settings.
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(1) For what are displayed at power-on and their details, refer to {4.1.2 What Are Displayed at Power-on}.
(2) In the monitor (MONI) mode, a monitor item is displayed, and about one second later its data is displayed.
For details, refer to {4.1.6 Checking Operating State} and {4.1.7 List of Monitor Items}.
(3) In the function setting (FNC) mode, parameter setting items and their values can be switched and displayed.
(4) In the protection display mode, a protection operation item in the seven-segment display will blink to notify
you. Output will stop. For details, refer to {6.1 Protection Displays and Actions}.
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・ Seven-segment display
It displays alphanumeric characters as seven-segment. For details, refer to the next section "Basic reading
of the seven-segment display."
It displays operating states, functional symbols (numbers), function selection and setting data, protection
operations, and protection histories.
When only one digit of alphanumeric characters blinks, it indicates that this becomes an operating digit.
You can change alphanumeric characters of the operating digit by using keys [ ] and [ ].
・ Unit display LED
The LED (r/min, Hz, A, or V) corresponding to the unit of numerical values in the seven-segment display
turns on.
・ Status display LED
FNC: It turns on when the function setting (FNC) mode is selected.
DIR: It turns on when the [START] key or the [JOG/ ] key is enabled for operation from the console.
REV: It turns on when the rotation direction of the motor is set to reverse.
ALM: It turns on when cumulative operation time exceeds a specified time.
RUN: It turns on while the inverter is running. It blinks while the inverter is decelerating to stop or putting on
the DC brake.
JOG: It turns on while the inverter is jogging. Even when the inverter is running, it turns on along with the
[RUN] LED.
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The table below lists a mapping of the seven-segment display to alphanumeric characters.
Since they are represented as seven-segment, in particular, you should carefully check alphabets. Some
alphabets are not used to avoid a difficulty in reading them.
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Confirms your selection when you set a parameter setting item.
[SET] key
Writes data of a parameter setting value.
[MONI/FNC] key Switches to the monitor (MONI) mode.
[FWD/REV] key No function
[START] key No function
Changes a parameter setting item area in the alphabetical reverse order.
[ ] key Decreases a value of the operating digit by one when you specify a number or a value
of a parameter setting item.
Changes a parameter setting item area in the alphabetical order.
[ ] key Increases a value of the operating digit by one when you specify a number or a value
of a parameter setting item.
[JOG/ ] key Shifts the operating digit by one to the right.
[STOP/RESET] key Stops the inverter when it was started with the [START] key.
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・ [MONI/FNC] key
It switches the monitor (MONI) mode to the function setting (FNC) mode and vice versa.
The current mode is indicated by the [FNC] LED on or off.
・ [START] key, [JOG/ ] key, [FWD/REV] key, [STOP/RESET] key
Only when these operation keys are enabled for operation from the console, you can operate the inverter
by using them.
When they are enabled, the [DIR] LED turns on.
・ [ ] key, [ ] key
Each time you press these keys, the display changes one by one. Also, when you press and hold them,
the display changes continuously.
seven-segment display, it moves to the leftmost digit or the maximum settable digit.
(2) To change numerical values
How to set a negative value in the seven-segment display on the console
Use the [JOG/ ] key to move the operating digit to the leftmost one and then use the key [ ] or [ ] to
change a number.
・By pressing the [ ] key
A number changes in the following order: "0" -> "1" -> "2" -> ・・・・・・ -> "8" -> "9" -> "-." After "9," a negative
value is displayed.
・By pressing the [ ] key
A number changes in the following order: "0" -> "-" -> "9" -> ・・・・・・ -> "3" -> "2" -> "1." After "0," a negative
value is displayed.
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When the inverter is turned on, the following contents appear in the seven-segment display on the console:
2. The capacity and the voltage class of the inverter are displayed for 1.5 seconds.
・ Starting from the left, the first three digits show the inverter In the left three digits, "3.7" is displayed.
capacity, and the next two digits the voltage class. In the right two digits, "22" is displayed.
・ The inverter capacity is displayed in kW, and a decimal point
is represented as "r."
・ For a voltage class of 200 V, "22" is displayed, for 400 V,
"44" is displayed.
3. Symbols for representing the setting block and the inverter control method are displayed for 1.5
seconds.
・ Starting from the leftmost digit, the items listed below are
displayed:
Control method of the first setting block
- (hyphen)
Control method of the second setting block The control method of the first setting
Current setting block block is "o," and that of the second
setting block is "V." Currently, the first
・ The inverter control method is represented as follows: setting block is being selected.
[V/f control]: "o"
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[Induction motor vector control]: "V"
[ED motor vector control]: "E"
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For which of the first or second setting block and which of the three control methods are currently used, you
can check them based on what are displayed on the console at power-on.
・In the default setting, the first setting block is selected.
To change the first setting block to the second setting block, use an external signal.
・For details, refer to {5.3.4 Area c}.
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This section provides the basic operating procedures for checking and changing parameter settings required
to operate the inverter on the console.
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1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the
[MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and the console enters the function
setting (FNC) mode.
・ A setting item appears in the seven-segment display on the
console. For example, immediately after the inverter is
turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed. [V/f] Frequency_command <0.FrEF>
2. Press the keys [ ] and [ ] to display the first setting item "b-00" of the area b.
3. Press the [JOG/ ] key once to blink "0" in the tens digit,
and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change it to "1."
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4. Press the [JOG/ ] key once to blink "0" in the single digit,
and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change it to "3."
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, and the console returns to the monitor (MONI) mode.
・ The monitor item, which was displayed before setting the parameter, is displayed for about one second.
Then, its data is displayed.
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・Press the [ ] key: "b-10" -> "b-09," "b-20" -> "b-19," "b-00" -> "b-99"
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・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and the console enters the function setting (FNC) mode.
・ A setting item appears in the seven-segment display on the console. For example, immediately after the
inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
2. Press the keys [ ] and [ ] to display the first setting item "b-00" of the area b.
5. Press the [JOG/ ] key once to blink "5," and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change it to "2."
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6. Press the [JOG/ ] key once to blink "0," and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change it to "5."
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, and the console returns to the monitor (MONI) mode.
・ The monitor item, which was displayed before setting the parameter, is displayed for about one second.
Then, its data is displayed.
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・When "80" is set in the SettingBand of "0" to "150": An underscore blinks in the hundreds digit.
However, note that the display of the setting value of the parameter automatically returns to that of the
setting item in ten seconds.
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The inverter provides two modes "simple mode" and "full mode" for parameters.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
・ When only basic setting area items, "A-00," "b-00," and In the "full mode," "P-00" is displayed.
"S-00" are displayed, it indicates that the "simple mode" is
applied.
・ When "c-00," "P-00," and others are displayed, it indicates
that the "full mode" is applied.
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・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for about one second, its data appears.
Also, you can check the mode with the Inverter_operation_mode_monitor <L-21>. For details, refer to {5.3.12
Area L}.
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Operation/JOG/frequency command
input selection
Torque limit
c Multifunction input function selection ― No ― Also support
standard terminals
d Acceleration or deceleration time (3) ― Yes ○
and (4), and S-pattern acceleration or
deceleration setting
Preset frequency
Jump frequency
Functions related to MRH
E Boost mode ― Yes ○
Regeneration stall prevention
Motor temperature compensation
"ON"/"OFF"
Current control gain
Simulation mode
Forward direction change
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o Special adjustment ― ― ―
P For internal PLC ― No ○
S Autotuning function and initialization Partially No ― ・Data is not
Cumulative operation timer reset available memorized.
ROM rewrite protection ・Only some data
can be rewritten
in the simple
mode.
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・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
2. Press the keys [ ] and [ ] to display "S-00."
4. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify
numbers to become "1040."
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5. Press the [SET] key.
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7. Press the [JOG/ ] key four times to blink "0" in the single digit, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ]
to change it to "4" (Switch the simple mode and full mode).
・ The display of the setting value automatically returns to that of the setting item in ten seconds. Unless the
[SET] key is pressed while a setting value is displayed, it is not confirmed.
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for about one second, its data appears.
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Three types of control methods listed in the table below can be set in the inverter.
In the initial state, the V/f control of the induction motor is set.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
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・ For details of the Inverter_control_mode <n-00>, refer to
{5.3.13 Area n}.
・ <n-00> is read-only. You cannot change the inverter control
method with this parameter.
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for about one second, its data appears.
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1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
4. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify
numbers to become "1040."
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7. Press the [JOG/ ] key four times to blink "0" in the single digit, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ]
to change it to "2" (Change the inverter control method).
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・ E: [ED motor vector control] "o"
11. Similarly, use the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the inverter control method of the second setting
block, and press the [SET] key.
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The inverter can display data such as motor speed, current, and voltage on the console while it is running.
A total of 24 monitor items are provided. For contents of each item, refer to {4.1.7 List of Monitor Items}.
To change a monitor item, perform the following steps on the console:
1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns on, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, and the console enters the monitor (MONI) mode.
4. Press either of the [SET] key, [ ] key, or [ ] key while the monitor item is displayed.
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For the types and order of monitor items, refer to the next section {4.1.7 List of Monitor Items}.
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The table below lists all monitor items which appear in the seven-segment display on the console in the
monitor (MONI) mode.
For details of how to change the display of monitor items, refer to {4.1.6 Checking Operating State}.
Press the [SET] key or [ ] key to change a monitor item from top down in the table, and the [ ] key from
bottom up.
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Input terminal i4cH ― Displays the state "ON"/"OFF" of the input terminals [MI15]
check 4 through [MI17] on the optional board.
Starting from the right digit, states of the following input
terminals are displayed:
[MI15] through [MI17]: Input terminals on the optional board
・Refer to another table "Displays of input and output terminal
check."
・"1" indicates "ON," and "0" indicates "OFF."
・For the settings of [MI15] through [MI17] , refer to the
"Instruction Manual" of the optional board.
Output terminal o1cH ― Starting from the right digit, displays the relay state and terminal
check 1 state on the control board.
[52MA]: Inverter operation
[86A]: Inverter protection
[MO1] through [MO2]: The output terminals on the control board
・Refer to another table "Displays of input and output terminal
check."
・"1" indicates "ON," and "0" indicates "OFF."
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For detailed procedures such as changing a frequency command and acceleration or deceleration time, refer
to {4.4 Operations on Console}.
When the inverter can be operated from the console, the [DIR] LED turns on.
・In the initial state, it can be operated from the console.
・When the [DIR] LED turns off, refer to {5.3.3 Area b}.
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It is recommended that you perform Autotuning even when using the [V/f] control, like the [IM] control
described in the next section.
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■Operation flow of induction motor vector control and ED motor vector control
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Since the inverter executes control based on the motor parameters including motor resistance and
inductance, you should first set such information to it.
The inverter provides an Autotuning function which enables the inverter itself to measure parameter
information and automatically set parameter values.
■Types of Autotuning
The following types of Autotuning are provided:
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Motor temperature when parameters are automatically set
Perform Autotuning when the motor temperature is below about 25 ℃.
Performing Autotuning at high temperatures of the motor will cause motor characteristics to be changed,
which may cause incorrect measurement.
■Autotuning selection
In [IM] and [EDM], typically perform Full Mode Autotuning (forward).
For Direct Current Mode Autotuning (forward) and motor D-axis Measurement Mode Autotuning (forward),
perform them as an additional adjustment of the motor whose Full Mode Autotuning has already been done.
Also, only when each Autotuning (forward) cannot be performed in relation to load machines and others, you
should perform each Autotuning (reverse).
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Before Autotuning, on the console, you should set a rated value of the motor for which Autotuning will be
performed.
Also, for [IM] and [EDM], separate the motor for Autotuning from load machines to ensure that it is isolated.
Set a rated value of the motor with the parameters <A-00> through <A-07>. For details of the SettingBand and
others, refer to {5.3.2 Area A}.
In <A-02> through <A-07>, set each rated value described in the motor nameplate or the data sheet. For
details of the settings, refer to {5.3.2 Area A}.
For the motor that has two types of rated voltage and rated
current, set a larger value within the speed range in the
Rated_motor_voltage <A-03> and the Rated_motor_current
<A-04>.
When using the motor until the constant output (power
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constant) area in [IM] and [EDM], set the base speed in the
Rated_motor_speed <A-05>.
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・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
4. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change
numbers.
5. After completing all the digits you need to change, press the [SET] key.
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・ The display of the setting value automatically returns to that
of the setting item in ten seconds. Unless the [SET] key is
pressed while a setting value is displayed, the change
cannot be confirmed.
・ When data cannot be written, the contents below are When a numerical value is too large
displayed. Press the keys [ ] and [ ] to return to the
display of the setting item.
・ "u-Lim": Above the upper limit of SettingBand
・ "L-Lim": Below the lower limit of SettingBand
When a numerical value is too small
・ "PrtCt": Writing is prohibited by the Setting_data_rewrite_
protection <b-00>.
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6. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink the number, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change it to
become "A-01."
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for
about one second, its data appears.
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1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
2. Press the keys [ ] and [ ] to display "S-00."
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3. Press the [SET] key.
4. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify
numbers to become "1040."
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7. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify
numbers to become "10" (forward) or "11" (reverse).
・ Two digits on the right side show the setting block ("1" or
"2") and Autotuning mode.
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Autotuning starts
(1) [IM] The four-pole motor makes about 1/2 revolution slowly, and then it accelerates until it reaches a
speed of about 80 % of rated speed.
(2) [EDM] After the six-pole motor makes about one revolution slowly, it performs measurement while it stops
and then accelerates until it reaches a speed of about 80 % of rated speed.
10. Autotuning automatically terminates.
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Error indication
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1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
2. Press the keys [ ] and [ ] to display "S-00."
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4. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify
numbers to become "1040."
7. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify
numbers to become "12" (forward) or "13" (reverse).
・ Two digits on the right side show the setting block ("1" or
"2") and Autotuning mode.
・ The Autotuning mode is displayed as follows:
" " (blank): Full Mode
"d": Direct Current Mode "1" and "d" indicate the setting block and
"P": Motor D-axis Measurement Mode mode (Direct Current), respectively
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Autotuning starts
(1) [V/f] [IM] The four-pole motor makes about 1/2 revolution slowly, and then it may slowly make about 1/2
revolution in the forward and reverse directions each. Since the induction motor develops lower torque, it
does not rotate if load is put on it or the machine brake is applied. Even when it does not rotate, Autotuning
can be performed.
(2) [EDM] The six-pole motor makes up to about 2/3 revolution slowly in the forward direction.
10. Autotuning automatically terminates.
Error indication
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■[EDM] Operating procedures for motor D-axis Measurement Mode Autotuning
For motor D-axis Measurement Mode Autotuning, perform the following steps on the console:
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
2. Press the keys [ ] and [ ] to display "S-00."
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4. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify
numbers to become "1040."
7. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify
numbers to become "14" (forward) or "15" (reverse).
・ Two digits on the right side show the setting block ("1" or
"2") and Autotuning mode.
・ The Autotuning mode is displayed as follows:
" " (blank): Full Mode
"d": Direct Current Mode "1" and "P" indicate the setting block and
"P": Motor D-axis Measurement Mode mode (Motor D-axis Measurement),
respectively
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Autotuning starts
Error indication
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To rotate the motor with a specified frequency/speed, perform the following steps on the console:
1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
4. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change
numbers (frequency/speed).
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for about one second, its data appears.
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・ The inverter starts, the motor starts to rotate, and then their
frequency/speed changes until it reaches the setting value.
・ While it operates, the currently set monitor item data is
displayed.
・ If the motor does not rotate even when the [START] key is "10.0" Hz displayed as current output
pressed, change the settings of the Frequency_command frequency in [V/f]
<0.FrEF>/Speed_command <0.SrEF>. You can change
them even while the inverter is running.
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+Maximum_speed <A-00>
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To change acceleration or deceleration time, perform the following steps on the console:
The parameters to be changed are the Acceleration_time(1) <3.Acc1> and Deceleration_time(1) <4.dEc1>.
For details of how to change parameter settings, refer to {4.1.3 Changing Parameter Settings}.
1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
2. Press the keys [ ] and [ ] to display the Acceleration_time(1) <3.Acc1> or Deceleration_time(1)
<4.dEc1>.
the Acceleration_time(1)
4. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a required digit, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the
number (acceleration or deceleration time).
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・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for about one second, its data appears.
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When acceleration time is increased, a slope of Time - Frequency/speed is decreased. In this case, it takes
long time for the motor to reach the setting value of the Maximum_frequency/Maximum_speed.
Conversely, when acceleration time is decreased, a slope of Time - Frequency/speed is increased. It takes
short time for the motor to reach the setting value of the Maximum_frequency/Maximum_speed.
If current is too much when it accelerates or an overvoltage protection (oV) occurs when it decelerates, you
should increase setting values of the Acceleration_time(1) and Deceleration_time(1).
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, and the console enters the monitor (MONI) mode.
・ A monitor item is displayed for about one second, and its data is displayed.
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For how to set a negative value, refer to {4.1.1 Explanation of Display and Operation Keys on Console}.
You can change the setting of the Frequency_command <0.FrEF>/Speed_command <0.SrEF> while the
inverter is in operation.
For JOG operation, use the [JOG/ ] key on the console to perform the following steps:
1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns on, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, and the console enters the monitor (MONI) mode.
・ A monitor item is displayed for about one second, and its data is displayed.
2. Press the [JOG/ ] key.
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・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
2. Press the keys [ ] and [ ] to display "1.FJoG" (Forward_JOG_frequency/Forward_JOG_speed) or
"2.rJoG" (Reverse_JOG_frequency/Reverse_JOG_speed).
・ For JOG operation, you can set different values for forward
and reverse.
・ To change frequency/speed of forward JOG operation,
select "1.FJoG."
・ To change frequency/speed of reverse JOG operation, For forward JOG
select "2.rJoG."
・ For details of the Forward_JOG_frequency/Forward_JOG_
speed <1.FJoG> and the Reverse_JOG_frequency/
Reverse_JOG_speed <2.rJoG>, refer to {5.3.1 Basic Setting
Area}. For reverse JOG
Forward_JOG_frequency in [V/f]
4. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a required digit, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the
number (forward and reverse JOG frequency/speed).
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・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for about one second, its data appears.
7. Press the [JOG/ ] key.
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[V/f] SettingBand, Initialized data, and unit of JOG frequency
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand Unit
data ReWrite
1.FJoG Forward_JOG_ Minimum_frequency <A-01> to 30.0 1.0 Hz ○
frequency
2.rJoG Reverse_JOG_ -30.0 to -Minimum_frequency <A-01> -1.0 Hz ○
frequency
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To change JOG acceleration or deceleration time, perform the following steps on the console:
The parameters to be changed are the Acceleration_time(2) <5.Acc2> and Deceleration_time(2) <6.dEc2>.
For details of how to change parameter settings, refer to {4.1.3 Changing Parameter Settings}.
1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
2. Press the keys [ ] and [ ] to display "5.Acc2" (Acceleration_time(2)) or "6.dEc2" (Deceleration_time(2)).
the Acceleration_time(2)
4. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a required digit, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the
number (acceleration or deceleration time).
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・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for about one second, its data appears.
7. Press the [JOG/ ] key.
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data ReWrite
5.Acc2 Acceleration_time 0.0 to 3600.0 0.3 sec ○
(2)
6.dEc2 Deceleration_time 0.0 to 3600.0 0.3 sec ○
(2)
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Items to prepare
・Phillips screwdriver (M3)
・Phillips screwdriver (M4)
・External contact
1. Turn off the inverter.
3. Install the external contact between the control input terminal [ST-F] and the terminal [PS] of the
terminal block on the control board <VFC66-Z>.
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5. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
7. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to
become "b-11."
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Items to prepare
・Phillips screwdriver (M3)
・Phillips screwdriver (M4)
・Variable resistor (a resistance of around 10 kΩ) or voltage setting device
1. Turn off the inverter.
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3. Install the variable resistor or the voltage setting value among the terminals [+10], [AIN1], and [GND]
on the control board <VFC66-Z>.
5. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
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7. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to
become "b-10."
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Area A (setting area for maximum frequency, rated motor, and other parameters)
Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
A-00 Maximum_ 15.0 to 400.0 60.0 Hz ×
frequency
A-01 Minimum_frequency 0. to 10.0 0.5 Hz ○
*1
A-02 Rated_motor_ 0 to Rated capacity of the inverter Inverter kW ×
capacity rating
A-03 Rated_motor_ [200 V class] 70 to 230 200 V ×
voltage [400 V class] 140 to 460 400
A-04 Rated_motor_ 20 to 150 % of the rated inverter current Inverter A ×
current rating
A-05 Rated_motor_speed 400 to 24000 1760 r/min ×
A-06 Number_of_motor_ 2 to 12 4 Pole ×
pole
A-07 Rated_motor_ 15.0 to Maximum_frequency <A-00> 60.0 Hz ×
frequency
A-08 ― ― ― ― ―
A-09 PWM_carrier_ 1.0 to 6.0 2.0 kHz ×
frequency
A-10 ― ― ― ― ―
A-11 DeadTime_ 0.00 to 9.99 Value µ sec ×
compensation(U/ depending
T1_phase plus side) on the
A-12 DeadTime_ rated
compensation(U/ inverter*2
T1_phase minus
side)
A-13 DeadTime_
compensation(V/
T2_phase plus side)
A-14 DeadTime_
compensation(V/
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T2_phase minus
side)
A-15 DeadTime_
compensation(W/
T3_phase plus side)
A-16 DeadTime_
compensation(W/
T3_phase minus
side)
A-17 Motor_primary_ (The SettingBand depends on the rated Value mΩ ×
resistance inverter)*2 depending
on the
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Area A (setting area for maximum frequency, rated motor, and other parameters)
Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
rated
inverter*2
* 1: When the rated motor voltage is larger than 190 V [200 V class] or 380 V [400 V class], the maximum
value in the SettingBand becomes larger proportional to that voltage.
* 2: As shown in the table below, the Initialized data of <A-11> through <A-17> and the SettingBand of
<A-17> depend on the inverter model.
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Area A (setting area for maximum frequency, rated motor, and other parameters)
Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
A-00 Maximum_speed 300 to 14700 1800 r/min ×
*2
A-01 Minimum_speed 0 or 12 (value depending on the setting of ) 12 r/min ○
to
Maximum_speed
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Area A (setting area for maximum frequency, rated motor, and other parameters)
Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
frequency (Rated speed x Number of poles/120 + 7.0)
A-08 Number_of_PG- 60 to 32767 600 P/R ×
pulse
A-09 PWM_carrier_ 1.0 to 6.0 6.0 kHz ×
frequency
A-10 PG_selection 0: S mode drive without sensor 0 ― ×
1: V mode with PG (A,B phase input)
drive
A-11 DeadTime_ 0.00 to 9.99 0.00 µsec ×
compensation(U/
T1_phase plus side)
A-12 DeadTime_
compensation(U/
T1_phase minus
side)
A-13 DeadTime_
compensation(V/
T2_phase plus side)
A-14 DeadTime_
compensation(V/
T2_phase minus
side)
A-15 DeadTime_
compensation(W/
T3_phase plus side)
A-16 DeadTime_
compensation(W/
T3_phase minus
side)
A-17 Motor_primary_ (The SettingBand depends on the inverter 0.0*4 mΩ ×
resistance capacity)*3
Chapter 5
A-18 Motor_secondary_
resistance
A-19 Motor_leakage_ (The SettingBand depends on the inverter 0.0*4 mH ×
inductance capacity)*3
A-20 Motor_mutual_
inductance
A-21 Motor_inductance_ 0.0 to 50.0 0.0 % ×
saturation_
coefficient(1)
A-22 Motor_inductance_
saturation_
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Area A (setting area for maximum frequency, rated motor, and other parameters)
Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
coefficient(2)
A-23 Motor_core_loss_ 0.0 to 20.0 0.0 % ×
torque_
compensation
A-24 Motor_loss_ 0.0 to 200.0 0.0 % ×
coefficient(1)
A-25 Motor_loss_
coefficient(2)
* 1: When the rated motor voltage is larger than 190 V [200 V class] or 380 V [400 V class], the maximum
value in the SettingBand becomes larger proportional to that voltage.
* 2: The minimum value in the SettingBand of <A-01> becomes "12" when "0" (S mode) is set to <A-10>,
and "0" when "1" (V mode) is set to <A-10>.
* 3: As shown in the tables below, the minimum value in the SettingBand of <A-02>, the SettingBand of
<A-17> and <A-18>, and the SettingBand of <A-19> and <A-20> depend on the inverter model.
* 4: For Initialized data of <A-17> through <A-20>, the position of its decimal point depends on the inverter
capacity.
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Chapter 5 Explanation of Parameters
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Chapter 5 Explanation of Parameters
* 1: The maximum (minimum) value of torque limit is calculated for VF66B-2R222 through 5522 and 2R244
through 5544 as follows:
200 x (Rated inverter current)/Rated_motor_current <A-04>
(However, when the calculated value exceeds 200 %, it should be 200 %)
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It is calculated for VF66B-7522 through 18022 and 7544 through 100044 as follows:
150 x (Rated inverter current)/Rated_motor_current <A-04>
(However, when the calculated value exceeds 200 %, it should be 200 %)
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Chapter 5 Explanation of Parameters
Area A (setting area for maximum frequency, rated motor, and other parameters)
Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
A-00 Maximum_speed 300 to 20000 1800 r/min ×
A-01 Minimum_speed 0 to Maximum_speed <A-00> 0 r/min ○
A-02 Rated_motor_ Value depending on the inverter*2 to 0.00 kW ×
capacity 150 % of the rated capacity of the inverter*1
A-03 Rated_motor_ [200 V class] 70 to 230 0 V ×
voltage [400 V class] 140 to 460
A-04 Rated_motor_ 20 to 150 % of the rated inverter current 0.0 A ×
current
A-05 Rated_motor_speed 20 to 100 % of Maximum_speed <A-00> 0 r/min ×
A-06 Number_of_motor_ 2 to 64 6 Pole ×
pole
A-07 Motor_q-axis_ 0 to 200 (ratio to the rated motor current) 50 % ×
pulse_pole_ (It is always unchangeable in the P mode)
determination_
current
A-08 Number_of_PG- 60 to 32767*4 600 P/R ×
pulse*3
A-09 PWM_carrier_ 1.0 to 6.0 6.0 kHz ×
frequency
A-10 PG_selection 0: S mode drive without sensor 0 ― ×
1: V mode with PG (A,B,Z phase
input) drive
2: P mode with PG (A,B,U,V,W phase
input) drive
3: RL mode with resolver drive
(Resolution 10 bit)
4: RH mode with resolver drive
(Resolution 12 bit)
A-11 DeadTime_ 0.00 to 9.99 0.00 µsec ×
compensation(U/
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Area A (setting area for maximum frequency, rated motor, and other parameters)
Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
A-15 DeadTime_
compensation(W/
T3_phase plus side)
A-16 DeadTime_
compensation(W/
T3_phase minus
side)
A-17 Motor_primary_ (The SettingBand depends on the rated 0.0*5 mΩ ×
resistance inverter)*2
A-18 Motor_d-axis_ (The SettingBand depends on the rated 0.0*5 mH ×
inductance inverter)*2
A-19 Motor_q-axis_
inductance
A-20 Motor_magnetic_ 0.000 to 9.999 0.000 Wb ×
flux
A-21 Motor_core_loss_ 0.0 to 0.0 0.0 % ×
torque_
compensation
A-22 Lq-change_rate_ -100.0 to 100.0 0.0 % ×
at_30%_motor_q-
axis_current
A-23 Lq-change_rate_
at_60%_motor_q-
axis_current
A-24 Lq-change_rate_
at_90%_motor_q-
axis_current
A-25 Lq-change_rate_
at_120%_motor_q-
axis_current
A-26 Ld-change_rate_ -100.0 to 100.0 0.0 % ×
at_30%_motor_d-
Chapter 5
axis_current
A-27 Ld-change_rate_
at_60%_motor_d-
axis_current
A-28 Ld-change_rate_
at_90%_motor_d-
axis_current
A-29 Ld-change_rate_
at_120%_motor_d-
axis_current
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Area A (setting area for maximum frequency, rated motor, and other parameters)
Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
A-30 Motor_d-axis_ 0 to 30000 -1 ― ×
position ("-1" indicates that a value is not set)
("0" specified in <A-10> is always
unchangeable in the S mode)
A-31 Pole_ 0: Motor q-axis determination by 0 ― ×
determination_ pulse (1)
selection 1: Motor q-axis determination by
pulse (2)
2: Motor d-axis determination by pulse
A-32 Motor_d-axis_ -12.7 to 12.7 0.0 msec ×
measurement_
pulse_width
A-33 Motor_d-axis_ 0: 30 % 0 ― ×
measurement_ 1: 50 %
pulse_voltage_
2: 75 %
amplitude
3: 100 %
4: 7%
5: 9.5 %
6: 12 %
7: 20 %
* 1: When the rated motor voltage is larger than 190 V [200 V class] or 380 V [400 V class], the maximum
value in the SettingBand becomes larger proportional to that voltage.
* 2: For the minimum value in the SettingBand of <A-02>, refer to {5.1.2 Induction Motor Vector Control}. For
the SettingBand of <A-17>, <A-18>, and <A-19>, refer to the next table.
* 3: When "0" (S mode drive without sensor) is set to <A-10>, the Number_of_PG-pulse is not available.
* 4: When "3" (RL mode with resolver drive) is set to <A-10>, the maximum value in the SettingBand
becomes 256 x (Number of resolver poles).
4: When "4" (RH mode with resolver drive) is set to <A-10>, the maximum value in the SettingBand
becomes 256 x (Number of resolver poles) x 4.
* 5: For Initialized data of <A-17> through <A-19>, the position of its decimal point depends on the inverter
capacity.
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Chapter 5 Explanation of Parameters
* 1: The maximum (minimum) value of torque limit is calculated for VF66B-2R222 through 5522 and 2R244
through 5544 as follows:
200 x (Rated inverter current)/Rated_motor_current <A-04>
(However, when the calculated value exceeds 200 %, it should be 200 %)
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It is calculated for VF66B-7522 through 18022 and 7544 through 100044 as follows:
150 x (Rated inverter current)/Rated_motor_current <A-04>
(However, when the calculated value exceeds 200 %, it should be 200 %)
(with area A)
104: Compare data with <SET66EX-Z>
S-01 Cumulative_ 1: Clear the Cumulative_operation_ ― ― ○
operation_timer(1)_ timer(1)
clear
S-02 Cumulative_ 1: Clear the Cumulative_operation_ ― ― ○
operation_timer(2)_ timer(2)
clear
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Chapter 5 Explanation of Parameters
Area A (setting area for maximum frequency/maximum speed, rated motor, and other parameters)
Display [V/f] [IM] [EDM]
A-00 Maximum_frequency Maximum_speed
A-01 Minimum_frequency Minimum_speed
A-02 Rated_motor_capacity
A-03 Rated_motor_voltage
Chapter 5
A-04 Rated_motor_current
A-05 Rated_motor_speed
A-06 Number_of_motor_pole
A-07 Rated_motor_frequency Motor_q-axis_pulse_pole_
determination_current
A-08 ― Number_of_PG-pulse
A-09 PWM_carrier_frequency
A-10 ― PG_selection
A-11 DeadTime_compensation(U/T1_phase plus side)
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Chapter 5 Explanation of Parameters
Area A (setting area for maximum frequency/maximum speed, rated motor, and other parameters)
Display [V/f] [IM] [EDM]
A-12 DeadTime_compensation(U/T1_phase minus side)
A-13 DeadTime_compensation(V/T2_phase plus side)
A-14 DeadTime_compensation(V/T2_phase minus side)
A-15 DeadTime_compensation(W/T3_phase plus side)
A-16 DeadTime_compensation(W/T3_phase minus side)
A-17 Motor_primary_resistance
A-18 ― Motor_secondary_resistance Motor_d-axis_inductance
A-19 ― Motor_leakage_inductance Motor_q-axis_inductance
A-20 ― Motor_mutual_inductance Motor_magnetic_flux
A-21 ― Motor_inductance_saturation_ Motor_core_loss_torque_
coefficient(1) compensation
A-22 ― Motor_inductance_saturation_ Lq-change_rate_at_30%_
coefficient(2) motor_q-axis_current
A-23 ― Motor_core_loss_torque_ Lq-change_rate_at_60%_
compensation motor_q-axis_current
A-24 ― Motor_loss_coefficient(1) Lq-change_rate_at_90%_
motor_q-axis_current
A-25 ― Motor_loss_coefficient(2) Lq-change_rate_at_120%_
motor_q-axis_current
A-26 ― ― Ld-change_rate_at_30%_
motor_d-axis_current
A-27 ― ― Ld-change_rate_at_60%_
motor_d-axis_current
A-28 ― ― Ld-change_rate_at_90%_
motor_d-axis_current
A-29 ― ― Ld-change_rate_at_120%_
motor_d-axis_current
A-30 ― ― Motor_d-axis_position
A-31 ― ― Pole_determination_selection
A-32 ― ― Motor_d-axis_measurement_
Chapter 5
pulse_width
A-33 ― ― Motor_d-axis_measurement_
pulse_voltage_amplitude
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Area d (setting area for acceleration or deceleration time, frequency/speed jump functions, and MRH
functions)
Display [V/f] [IM] [EDM]
d-00 Acceleration/Deceleration_time_selection
d-01 JOG_acceleration/deceleration_time_selection
d-02 Acceleration_time(3)
d-03 Deceleration_time(3)
d-04 Acceleration_time(4)
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Chapter 5 Explanation of Parameters
Area d (setting area for acceleration or deceleration time, frequency/speed jump functions, and MRH
functions)
Display [V/f] [IM] [EDM]
d-05 Deceleration_time(4)
d-06 S-pattern_acceleration/deceleration_usage_selection
d-07 S-pattern_rise_time(1)
d-08 S-pattern_acceleration_reach_time(1)
d-09 S-pattern_fall_time(1)
d-10 S-pattern_deceleration_reach_time(1)
d-11 S-pattern_rise_time(2)
d-12 S-pattern_acceleration_reach_time(2)
d-13 S-pattern_fall_time(2)
d-14 S-pattern_deceleration_reach_time(2)
d-15 to Preset_frequency(1) through Preset_speed(1) through (7)
d-21 (7)
d-22 to Jump_frequency(1) through (4) Jump_speed(1) through (4)
d-25
d-26 Jump_frequency_width Jump_speed_width
d-27 MRH_function_usage_selection
d-28 MRH_upper_limit_frequency MRH_upper_limit_speed
d-29 MRH_lower_limit_frequency MRH_lower_limit_speed
d-30 ― Speed_deviation_limiting_command_selection
d-31 ― Maximum_deviation(positive)
d-32 ― Maximum_deviation(negative)
Area E (setting area for frequency characteristics, torque limit, torque command characteristics, and speed
control)
Display [V/f] [IM] [EDM]
E-00 Regeneration_stall_prevention_function_usage_selection
E-01 Regeneration_stall_prevention_voltage
E-02 Start_mode_selection High-efficient_mode_usage_selection
Chapter 5
E-03 Forward_direction_change
E-04 Simulation_mode
E-05 Autoboost_mode Torque_command_mode_selection
E-06 Restart_delay_time Flux_reinforcing_rate_at_start Restart_prohibition_time
E-07 V/f_pattern_selection Current_control_proportion_gain
E-08 Voltage_at_turnoff_point Current_control_integral_gain(1)
E-09 Frequency_at_turnoff_point Current_control_integral_gain(2)
E-10 ― Motor_temperature_compensation
E-11 ― Flux_command Free_start_maximum_speed
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Area E (setting area for frequency characteristics, torque limit, torque command characteristics, and speed
control)
Display [V/f] [IM] [EDM]
E-12 ― Motor_cooling_fan Inverter_output_maximum_
(sensor-less_drive) voltage
Area F (setting area for built-in dynamic brake (DB) operation, protection functions, and traceback)
Display [V/f] [IM] [EDM]
F-00 Built-in_DB(DynamicBrake)_operation_level
F-01 Forward_overfrequency_ Forward_overspeed_protection_setting
protection_setting
F-02 Reverse_overfrequency_ Reverse_overspeed_protection_setting
protection_setting
F-03 Overload_protection_setting
F-04 Cumulative_operation_timer(1)(Main circuit capacitor life)
F-05 Cumulative_operation_timer(2)(Cooling fan life)
F-06 Motor_overheat_protection_operation_selection
F-07 Protection_relay(86A)_operation_selection_upon_power_failure
F-08 Protection_retry_count_setting
F-09 to External_failure(1) through (4)_detection_delay_time
F-12
F-13 Traceback_pitch
F-14 Traceback_trigger_point
F-15 to Traceback_CH1 through CH12_selection
F-26
F-27 ― Overtorque_protection_function_selection
F-28 ― Overtorque_protect_level_setting
F-29 ― Overtorque_protection_operation_standard_torque
F-30 ― Speed_control_error_function_usage_selection
F-31 ― Speed_control_error_detection_speed_width(positive)
F-32 ― Speed_control_error_detection_speed_width(negative)
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Chapter 5 Explanation of Parameters
Area i (setting area for internal PLC, droop control, and mechanical loss compensation)
Chapter 5
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Chapter 5 Explanation of Parameters
Area i (setting area for internal PLC, droop control, and mechanical loss compensation)
Display [V/f] [IM] [EDM]
i-08 ― Torque_command_input_place_selection
i-09 ― Analog_input_torque_command_gain
i-10 ― Speed_control_proportion_gain(2)
i-11 ― Speed_control_integral_time_constant(2)
i-12 ― System_inertia_moment(2)
i-13 ― JOG-proportion_gain_selection
i-14 ― ASR_cancelation_usage_selection
i-15 ― ASR_feed-forward_usage_selection
i-16 ― Variable_structure_proportion_gain_start_speed
i-17 ― Variable_structure_proportion_gain_minimun_gain_percentage
i-18 ― Initial_excitation_selection ―
i-19 ― Mechanical_loss_compensation_usage_selection
i-20 ― Mechanical_loss_offset_amount
i-21 ― Gradient_of_mechanical_loss
i-22 ― Positioning_speed(0)
i-23 ― Positioning_speed(1)
i-24 ― Positioning_acceleration_time
i-25 ― Positioning_deceleration_time
i-26 ― Creep_speed
i-27 ― Number_of_moving_pulse_within_a_creep_period
i-28 ― Number_of_stop_pulse
i-29 ― Positioning_emergency_stop_selection
i-30 ― Proportion_gain_for_positioning
i-31 ― Integral_time_constant_for_positioning
i-32 ― System_moment_of_inertia_for_positioning
J-00 Digital_communication_option_selection
J-01 ASYC66-Z/CC66-Z_option_baud_rate
J-02 OPCN66-Z_option_baud_rate
J-03 PBUS66-Z_slave_address
J-04 OPCN66-Z_option_input
J-05 OPCN66-Z_option_output
J-06 (For expanded options)
J-07 ASYC66-Z.OPCN66-Z_transmission_selection/
CC66-Z_CC-Link_version・number_of_occupied_stations_selection
EIP66-Z_IP_adress_setting (upper_2_bytes)
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L-12 Analog_output(3)_offset
L-13 Analog_input(4)_gain
L-14 Analog_input(4)_offset
L-15 Analog_input(5)_gain
L-16 Analog_input(5)_offset
L-17 Analog_output(4)_gain
L-18 Analog_output(4)_offset
L-19 Analog_output(5)_gain
L-20 Analog_output(5)_offset
L-21 Inverter_operation_mode_monitor
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Area S (setting area for mode selection and analog input/output adjustment)
Display [V/f] [IM] [EDM]
S-00 Special_mode_selection
S-01 Cumulative_operation_timer(1)_clear
S-02 Cumulative_operation_timer(2)_clear
S-03 Vdc_adjustment
S-04 ROM_rewrite_switch
S-05 ―
S-06 Analog_input(1)_adjustment
S-07 Analog_output(1)_adjustment
S-08 Analog_input(2)_adjustment
Chapter 5
S-09 Analog_output(2)_adjustment
S-10 Analog_input(3)_adjustment
S-11 Analog_output(3)_adjustment
S-12 Analog_input(4)_adjustment
S-13 Analog_output(4)_adjustment
S-14 Analog_input(5)_adjustment
S-15 Analog_output(5)_adjustment
S-16 Special adjustment
S-17 Changing_parameter_upon_power_suppply_from_control_power_terminal_[MR]/[MT]
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Chapter 5 Explanation of Parameters
In the basic setting area, the common-used basic setting items to operate the inverter are shown below.
In this area, you can set frequency/operating speed and adjust normal acceleration or deceleration time from
the console.
Frequency_command <0.FrEF>
Set the frequency at which you operate the inverter from the console.
Parameter setting is effective in the following cases:
・ When you select "1" (console) in the Command_input_when_coupled <b-09> and select "0" (interlocked)
in the Frequency_command_input_selection <b-10>
・ When you select "2" (console) in the Frequency_command_input_selection <b-10>
Forward_JOG_frequency <1.FJoG>
Reverse_JOG_frequency <2.rJoG>
Set the forward or reverse jog frequency.
Speed_command <0.SrEF>
Set the speed at which you operate the inverter from the console.
Parameter setting is effective in the following cases:
・ When you select "1" (console) in the Command_input_when_coupled <b-09> and select "0" (interlocked)
in the Speed_command_input_selection <b-10>
・ When you select "2" (console) in the Speed_command_input_selection <b-10>
Forward_JOG_speed <1.FJoG>
Reverse_JOG_speed <2.rJoG>
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Torque_boost_amount <7.tbSt>
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Chapter 5 Explanation of Parameters
DC_brake_voltage <8.dcbr>
Set the DC brake voltage as a ratio to the Rated_motor_voltage <A-03>. You can increase DC brake amount
by setting a larger value to this parameter.
However, excessive current flow may cause the overload protection. Also refer to the DC_brake_operation_
time <b-03>.
Stabilizer_amount <9.Stb>
If the motor rotates unsteadily, you can stabilize it by adjusting this parameter.
Operate the motor at frequency which it rotates unsteadily, and gradually increase the stabilizer amount until it
rotates steadily. Note that excessive amount will cause rotation of the motor to be unstable.
In the vector control of the inverter, you can control speed with the MFC control which combines the feed
forward with the cancellation using the disturbance torque observer.
Chapter 5
Speed_control_proportion_gain(1) <7.ASrP>
Set the speed control proportion gain.
Speed_control_integral_time_constant(1) <8.ASri>
Set the speed control integral gain equivalent with a filter time constant.
System_inertia_moment(1) <9.ASrJ>
Set the inertia moment used for speed control cancellation and feed forward in gm2. Typically, input 20 to 100
% of a value where inertia moment of the motor itself is added to a load inertia moment value converted to the
motor shaft.
In case of the gear rattle caused by large gear backlash or the belt vibration connected motor and load, take
the following measures:
・Set a smaller value.
・Change the settings of the ASR_cancelation_usage_selection <i-14> and the ASR_feed-forward_usage_
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In the area A, set the motor parameters required for control by the inverter.
Before operating the inverter, be sure to set each parameter for your motor and system.
■<A-00>, <A-01>
Chapter 5
Maximum_frequency <A-00>
Set the maximum frequency (absolute value) at which the motor operates. The inverter controls frequency,
considering this value as 100 % (standard). Set a value more than or equal to the rated frequency for your
motor.
Minimum_frequency <A-01>
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Set the minimum frequency (absolute value) at which the motor operates. When the frequency command is
less than or equal to this setting value, the inverter limits frequency to this setting value.
When "Minimum frequency start" is selected in the Start_mode_selection <E-02>, the output frequency starts
at the frequency specified in <A-01>.
Maximum_speed <A-00>
Set the maximum speed (absolute value) at which the motor operates. The inverter controls speed,
considering this value as 100 % (standard).
The above table lists the maximum value which can be set in the inverter. However, in reality it should be set
to a value to meet the following requirements according to the rating of your motor. When using the speed
less than or equal to the rated motor speed, set a value of the rated motor speed.
・[IM]
(1) One to four times the rated speed of your motor.
(2) 400 Hz or less when speed is converted to frequency. For instance, when the number of motor poles is
four and six, it should be 12000 r/min or less and 8000 r/min or less, respectively.
・[EDM]
(1) One to 1.33 times the rated speed of your motor.
(2) 400 Hz or less when speed is converted to frequency. For instance, when the number of motor poles is
six, it should be 8000 r/min or less.
Minimum_speed <A-01>
Set the minimum speed (absolute value) at which the motor operates. For speed control, even when you input
a speed command below this speed as an absolute value, it will be limited to this setting value.
When the motor operates in the torque control mode with the Operation_mode_selection <i-07>, the setting of
<A-01> is not available.
The minimum value (unit: r/min) in the setting band of the Minimum_speed <A-01> depends on the
PG_selection <A-10>.
When <A-10> is "0," the minimum value is "12." When <A-10> is "1," it is "0."
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* The maximum value in the setting band becomes larger proportional to the rated motor voltage when it is
larger than 190 V [200 V class] or 380 V [400 V class].
[IM] [EDM] For the minimum value in the setting band of <A-02>, refer to {5.1.2 Induction Motor Vector
Control} (it is common to both [IM] and [EDM]).
Rated_motor_capacity <A-02>
Rated_motor_voltage <A-03>
Rated_motor_current <A-04>
Rated_motor_speed <A-05>
Number_of_motor_pole <A-06>
Rated_motor_frequency <A-07> for [V/f] and [IM] only
In <A-02> through <A-07> (through <A-06> for [EDM]), set the
each rated value described in the motor nameplate or the data
sheet.
Before performing Autotuning, be sure to set these values
because they are used during operation and Autotuning.
Set each value described in the motor nameplate or the data
sheet as shown in the figure to the right.
For the motor that has two types of rated voltage and rated
current, set a larger value within the speed range in the
Rated_motor_voltage <A-03> and the Rated_motor_current
<A-04>.
・ [V/f]
V/f characteristics mean the condition where the output voltage becomes the Rated_motor_voltage
<A-03> when the output frequency is equal to the Rated_motor_frequency <A-07>. When the output
frequency is more than or equal to the Rated_motor_frequency <A-07>, the output voltage becomes
constant in the Rated_motor_voltage <A-03>.
・ [IM] [EDM]
When using the motor until the constant output (power constant) range, set the base speed in the
Rated_motor_speed <A-05>. When the speed is slower than or equal to the Rated_motor_speed <A-05>,
Chapter 5
the torque constant control area is used. When the speed is faster than or equal to the Rated_motor_
speed <A-05>, the power constant control area is used.
■[EDM] <A-07>
[EDM] Motor q-axis pulse pole determination current
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
A-07 Motor_q-axis_ 0 to 200 (ratio to the rated motor current) 50 % ×
pulse_pole_
determination_
current
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Motor_q-axis_pulse_pole_determination_current <A-07>
When the Pole_determination_selection <A-31> is set to "Motor q-axis pulse pole determination," apply the
current specified in this parameter to determine the pole direction at start using [EDM].
When the Pole_determination_selection <A-31> is set to "Motor d-axis pulse pole determination," this setting
is not used.
Number_of_PG-pulse <A-08>
When using PG as a speed sensor in [IM] or as a position and speed sensor in [EDM], set the pulse number
of PG directly connected to your motor shaft in the Number_of_PG-pulse <A-08>.
In the speed vector control without sensor or the position and speed vector control without sensor, the setting
of <A-08> is ignored.
・ [EDM]
When "3" (RL mode) is selected in the PG_selection <A-10>, the maximum value in the setting band is
256 x (Number of resolver poles).
When "4" (RH mode) is selected in the PG_selection <A-10>, the maximum value in the setting band is
256 x (Number of resolver poles) x 4.
■<A-09>
PWM carrier frequency setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
A-09 PWM_carrier_ [V/f] 1.0 to 6.0 2.0 kHz ×
frequency [IM] [EDM] 1.0 to 6.0 6.0
PWM_carrier_frequency <A-09>
This indicates the modulating carrier frequency of the inverter voltage output PWM.
・ [IM] [EDM]
Since the torque control cycle needs to be synchronized with the PWM carrier frequency, changing the
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PG_selection <A-10>
Select whether or not PG is used.
In the default setting, "0" (S mode) drive without sensor, or "Without PG," is selected.
To perform drive with PG, you need the PG input board <PG66-Z> or a separate optional board.When using
<PG66-Z>, turn on the switch [SW2] on the <PG66-Z> with a pair of tweezers or a tool whose tip is very short
in length (about 0.8 mm). For an optional board, refer to the optional "Instruction Manual."
・ [EDM]
When selecting drive with PG, typically select "2" (P mode) drive with PG (ABUVW phase input).
"1" (V mode) drive with PG (ABZ phase input) is a special mode.
To perform drive with the resolver, you need an optional board.
<A-11> and subsequent parameters are automatically set by Autotuning. You do not have to set them
manually.
Before operating the inverter, perform Autotuning with your motor. For how to perform Autotuning, refer to
{4.3 Autotuning of Parameters (Automatic Setting)}.
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* For the initialized data of the <A-11> through <A-17> depending on the inverter model and the setting
band of <A-17>, refer to {5.1.1 V/f Control}.
DeadTime_compensation <A-11> through <A-16>
In <A-11> through <A-16>, set the deadtime compensation of IGBT for each phase inside the inverter to
accurately calculate output voltage used for control operation.
Deadtime compensation settings for a total of six elements (plus side and minus side for each U/T1, V/T2, and
W/T3 phase) are provided.
Motor_primary_resistance <A-17>
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In <A-17>, set (motor primary resistance) + (wiring resistance from inverter to motor).
In the factory default setting, a typical value is provided depending on the inverter capacity. Although you can
operate the inverter with the initialized data, you should perform Autotuning for more accurate operation.
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[IM] [EDM] Autotuning setting parameters (deadtime compensation of IGBT inside the inverter)
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
A-11 DeadTime_ 0.00 to 9.99 0.00 μsec ×
compensation(U/
T1_phase plus side)
A-12 DeadTime_
compensation(U/
T1_phase minus
side)
A-13 DeadTime_
compensation(V/
T2_phase plus side)
A-14 DeadTime_
compensation(V/
T2_phase minus
side)
A-15 DeadTime_
compensation(W/
T3_phase plus side)
A-16 DeadTime_
compensation(W/
T3_phase minus
side)
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* 1: The decimal point position of the initialized data depends on the inverter capacity.
* 2: For the setting band of <A-17> through <A-20>, refer to {5.1.2 Induction Motor Vector Control}.
Motor_primary_resistance <A-17>
Set (Motor primary resistance) + (Wiring resistance from inverter to motor).
You can set the optimal value by performing Autotuning.
<A-17> is set by the Full Mode Autotuning or the Direct Current Mode Autotuning.
Since the vector mode requires a correct value for <A-11> to <A-17>, you should always perform one of
Autotuning.
If the wiring length is significantly changed after Autotuning, perform Autotuning again.
Motor_secondary_resistance <A-18>
Set the value where the motor secondary resistance (= rotor resistance) is converted on the primary side.
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When you cannot perform Autotuning and the value from the motor data sheet is set manually, set a value
converted to 25 ℃.
Motor_leakage_inductance <A-19>
Set the motor leakage inductance.
When you cannot perform Autotuning and a value from the motor data sheet is set manually, set the average
of the primary side leakage inductance and the secondary side leakage inductance (converted value on the
primary side).
Motor_mutual_inductance <A-20>
Set the motor mutual inductance.
Inductance is saturated by magnetic flux. Here, set the inductance value at rated magnetic flux.
Motor_inductance_saturation_coefficient(1) <A-21>, Motor_inductance_saturation_coefficient(2) <A-22>
These indicate a compensation coefficient which corrects mutual inductance saturation.
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You set the rate of increase in % to the Motor_mutual_inductance <A-20> where the magnetic flux reaches 90
% or 70 % of the rated magnetic flux.
Motor_core_loss_torque_compensation <A-23>
Set the core loss torque compensation in the motor.
Motor_loss_coefficient(1) <A-24>, Motor_loss_coefficient(2) <A-25>
These are a coefficient which indicates electrical or mechanical loss measured by Autotuning.
Since these parameters are not used for controlling, you do not need to set them manually.
at_30%_motor_d-
axis_current
A-27 Ld-change_rate_
at_60%_motor_d-
axis_current
A-28 Ld-change_rate_
at_90%_motor_d-
axis_current
A-29 Ld-change_rate_
at_120%_motor_d-
axis_current
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* 1: The decimal point position of the initialized data depends on the inverter capacity.
* 2: For the setting band of <A-17> through <A-19>, refer to {5.1.3 ED Motor Vector Control}.
Motor_primary_resistance <A-17>
Set (Motor primary resistance) + (Wiring resistance from inverter to motor).
You can set the optimal value by performing Autotuning.
<A-17> is set by the Full Mode Autotuning or the Direct Current Mode Autotuning.
Since the vector mode requires a correct value for <A-11> to <A-17>, you should always perform one of
Autotuning.
If the wiring length is significantly changed after Autotuning, perform it again.
Motor_d-axis_inductance <A-18>, Motor_q-axis_inductance <A-19>
Set the motor d-axis inductance and motor q-axis inductance.
These parameters are set by the Full Mode Autotuning.
Motor_magnetic_flux <A-20>
Set the interlinkage magnetic flux to the primary winding of the permanent magnet embedded in the rotor of
the ED motor.
This parameter is set by the Full Mode Autotuning.
Motor_core_loss_torque_compensation <A-21>
Set the core loss torque compensation in the ED motor.
This parameter is set by the Full Mode Autotuning.
Lq-change_rate <A-22> through <A-25>, Ld-change_rate <A-26> through <A-29>
In <A-22> through <A-29>, set the change rate (correction factor) of motor d-axis or q-axis inductance at 30
%, 60 %, 90 %, or 120 % current.
Calculate the actual inductance from the Motor_d-axis_inductance <A-18>, the Motor_q-axis_inductance
<A-19>, and these setting values, and then perform control operation.
This parameter is set by the Full Mode Autotuning.
■[EDM] <A-30>
[EDM] Motor d-axis position setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
A-30 Motor_d-axis_ 0 to 30000 -1 ― ×
position
Motor_d-axis_position <A-30>
For PG, set the angle from the reference position angle to the position angle of the magnetic pole of the
magnet embedded in the rotor as PG-pulse count number.
For the resolver, set the position angle of the magnetic pole of the magnet as an absolute position.
This parameter is set by the Full Mode Autotuning when the PG_selection <A-10> is set to "2" (P mode) or "1"
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(V mode).
・Even when you perform Autotuning with the PG_selection <A-10> set to "0" (S mode), this parameter is not
set.
・A value of "-1" in the Motor_d-axis_position <A-30> indicates that the initialized data remains unset.
・When switching the PG_selection <A-10> to "2" (P mode) or "1" (V mode) and starting the inverter without
performing Autotuning, the protection will operate to stop the inverter.
Even if the model of the motor is the same, its value depends on the setting angle of PG or the resolver. Be
sure to set a value after performing Autotuning for each motor.
Also, when changing the wiring of the inverter output terminals [U/T1, V/T2, W/T3] and reversing the motor,
you need to perform Autotuning again.
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Set the pulse time width in the motor d-axis pulse pole determination. A negative value indicates that a
determined pole has a negative characteristic.
This parameter is set by the Full Mode Autotuning.
Motor_d-axis_measurement_voltage_amplitude <A-33>
Set the pulse voltage amplitude in the motor d-axis pulse pole determination.
This parameter is set by the Full Mode Autotuning.
<Motor d-axis pulse pole determination setting>
When the Pole_determination_selection <A-31> is set to "Motor d-axis pole determination" by Autotuning:
・The settings of the Motor_d-axis_measurement_pulse_width <A-32> and the Motor_d-axis_measurement_
pulse_voltage_amplitude <A-33> will be enabled.
<Motor q-axis pulse pole determination setting>
When the Pole_determination_selection <A-31> is set to "Motor q-axis pole determination (1)" or "Motor
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q-axis pole determination (2)" by Autotuning and also the PG_selection <A-10> is set to "0" (S mode) start
without sensor or "1" (V mode) initial start without sensor after power-on:
・The setting of the Motor_q-axis_pulse_pole_determination_current <A-07> will be enabled.
・This setting is not used by Autotuning in the Motor D-axis Measurement Mode.
・In the Motor_q-axis_pulse_pole_determination_current <A-07>, set the command value of the motor q-axis
pulse current as a ratio to the rated motor current.
Typically, it should be 50 % of the initialized data. If "Sensor-less start error (SLSE)" protection operates at
start depending on load conditions, you should adjust this setting to a large degree.
However, note that increasing a value too much will cause a large shock at start.
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5.3.3 Area b (Setting Area for Operation Mode and Operation Sequence)
In area b, set the parameters related to the operation mode or stop mode of the inverter and operation
sequence.
■<b-00>
Setting data rewrite protection setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
b-00 Setting_data_ OFF: Without protection OFF ― ×
rewrite_protection ON: With protection
Setting_data_rewrite_protection <b-00>
When <b-00> is set to "ON," you cannot change data from the console or in other ways.
When you want to change the setting value of the parameter, select this as "OFF."
When you try to rewrite data with <b-00> set to "ON," "PrtCt" appears in the seven-segment display on the
console.
In the Stop_mode_selection <b-01> and the JOG_stop_mode_selection <b-05>, select a behavior when
turning off an operation or jog command.
For [IM] and [EDM], when the Operation_mode_selection <i-07> is not "0" (speed control mode), free stop
always occurs regardless of the settings of <b-01> and <b-05>. In the JOG_stop_speed <b-06>, set the
speed at JOG stop.
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Free stop
Turning off an operation or JOG command will cause the
inverter to stop voltage output.
Deceleration stop
The inverter gradually decelerates according to the deceleration
time until it reaches the settings of the Stop_frequency/Stop_
speed <b-02> and the JOG_stop_frequency/JOG_stop_speed
<b-06>, and then it stops voltage output.
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■<b-07>
Instantaneous power interruption restart behavior setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
b-07 Instantaneous_ OFF: Not restart OFF ― ×
power_interruption_ ON: Restart
restart
Instantaneous_power_interruption_restart <b-07>
Select whether or not restarting the inverter after restoring power when instantaneous power interruption
occurs and the operation is temporarily stopped.
Instantaneous power interruption means that direct current voltage becomes the specified value or less and
then returns to the specified value or more without control power failure.
・ "OFF": The inverter does not restart even after the power is restored.
It remains to be stopped.
To restart it, you need to turn off the operation or JOG command and turn it on.
・ "ON": The inverter automatically restarts after the power is restored.
However, when it operates from the contact signal or the digital communication option command, the
operation command to the inverter should be kept "ON."
After the inverter stops, when you cannot restart it with the operation command kept "ON," the start traffic
protection (StrF) will operate.
■<b-08>
Reverse prohibition mode setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
b-08 Reverse_ 0: Normal 0 ― ×
prohibition_mode_
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Reverse_prohibition_mode_selection <b-08>
Set the reverse prohibition.
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command_input_
selection
b-12 JOG-command_ 1: Terminal block
input_selection 2: Console
3: Digital communication option
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Speed_command_input_selection <b-09>
0: Terminal block 1: Console 2: Digital communication
option
Frequency_ 0: Interlocked Control board <0.FrEF>/<0.SrEF> Speed command by
command_ <VFC66-Z> terminal setting communication
input_ [AIN1]
selection/ 1: Terminal Control board <VFC66-Z> terminal [AIN1]
Speed_ [AIN1]
command_
2: Console <0.FrEF>/<0.SrEF> setting
input_
selection 3: Digital Command by communication
<b-10> communication
option
4: Analog input <IO66-Z> and others
(2) optional
board terminal
[AIN2]
5: Digital setting <BCD66-Z>
input option
6: Analog input <IO66-Z>
(3) optional
board terminal
[AIN3]
7: Internal PLC Internal PLC
Operation 0: Interlocked Set the control board Console [START] Operation command
command <VFC66-Z>, the [FOR/REV] key by communication
<b-11> control input terminal
[ST-F], and the
multifunction input
terminal to the start
command (reverse)
1: Terminal block Set the control board <VFC66-Z>, the control input terminal [ST-F], and
the multifunction input terminal to the start command (reverse)
2: Console Console [START] [FOR/REV] key
3: Digital Operation command by communication
communication
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option
JOG 0: Interlocked Set the control board Console [JOG/ ] JOG command by
command <VFC66-Z> and the [FOR/REV] key communication
<b-12> multifunction input
terminal to the JOG
command (forward),
(reverse)
1: Terminal block Set the control board <VFC66-Z> and the multifunction input terminal to
the JOG command (forward), (reverse)
2: Console Console [JOG/ ] [FOR/REV] key
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Speed_command_input_selection <b-09>
0: Terminal block 1: Console 2: Digital communication
option
3: Digital JOG command by communication
communication
option
・ [V/f]
When the frequency command is set to the terminal block, you can switch input characteristics (0 to ±10 V
voltage input, 0 to +10 V voltage input, 4 to 20 mA current input) with the Analog_speed_command_
characteristic_selection <b-17>.
In the factory default setting, 0 to ±10 V voltage input is selected.
・ [IM] [EDM]
When the speed command is set to the terminal block, you can switch input characteristics (0 to ±10 V
voltage input, 0 to +10 V voltage input, 4 to 20 mA current input) with the Analog_speed_command_
characteristic_selection <b-17>.
In the factory default setting, 0 to ±10 V voltage input is selected.
Powering_torque_limit <b-13>
Regenerative_torque_limit <b-14>
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Set the powering and regenerative torque limit values. When the torque command exceeds these values, it is
limited to this setting value.
The maximum (minimum) value in the setting band changes within the range of up to 200 % (-200 %)
according to the rated current of your motor. When using the motor suited for the inverter capacity, it should
be typically set to up to 150 % (-150 %).
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Powering_torque_limit_usage_selection <b-15>
Regenerative_torque_limit_usage_selection <b-16>
When <b-15> or <b-16> is set to "ON," powering or regenerative torque is limited.
In this case, when values specified in the Powering_torque_limit <b-13> and the Regenerative_torque_limit
<b-14> exceed the torque limit value, the output torque is limited to these setting values.
Forward_powering_torque_limit <b-13>
Forward_regenerative_torque_limit <b-14>
Reverse_powering_torque_limit <b-15>
Reverse_regenerative_torque_limit <b-16>
For [IM] and [EDM], you can set powering and regenerative torque limit values for each forward and reverse
operation. When the torque command exceeds these values, it is limited to this setting value.
The maximum (minimum) value of torque limit is calculated for VF66B-2R222 through 5522 and 2R244
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Analog_frequency_command_characteristic_selection/Analog_speed_command_characteristic_
selection <b-17>
Select the frequency/speed command input to the analog input (1) terminal [AIN1] from voltage input (bipolar
and unipolar) and current input.
You need to change the setting of the parameter and also the switch [SW1] on the control board <VFC66-Z>.
・When "2" (4 to 20 mA input) is used in <b-17>: "ON" (terminal block side)
・When "0" or "1" (voltage input) is used in <b-17>: "OFF" (console side)
Set it to "ON"/"OFF" using the tip of a pair of tweezers or a tool with a narrow tip (about 0.8 mm).
For the position of the switch [SW1], refer to {5.4.5 Analog Input (1) Gain Adjustment (For 4 to 20 mA Input
Characteristic)}.
Analog_frequency_command_upper_limit_frequency/Analog_speed_command_upper_limit_speed <b-18>
Analog_frequency_command_lower_limit_frequency/Analog_speed_command_lower_limit_speed <b-19>
Set the value as a ratio to the Maximum_frequency/Maximum_speed <A-00>.
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For settings of the frequency/speed command place selection, refer to the sections of the Command_input_
when_coupled <b-09> and the Frequency_command_input_selection/Speed_command_input_selection <b-10>.
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◆When using analog input (1) terminal [AIN1] for frequency/speed command
The characteristics of the frequency/speed command input with analog input (1) are described below.
Selecting voltage input (0 to ±10 V) [left] and Minimum frequency <A-01> hysteresis characteristic around 0 V [right]
(2) Voltage input (0 to 10 V): when <b-17> is "1"
For 0 V input, a value specified in the Analog_frequency_command_lower_limit_frequency/Analog_
speed_command_lower_limit_speed <b-19> is applied. For 10 V input, a value specified in the Analog_
frequency_command_upper_limit_frequency/Analog_speed_command_upper_limit_speed <b-18> is
applied.
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・Only positive voltage input is enabled. Negative voltage is limited to the Analog_frequency_command_
lower_limit_frequency/Analog_speed_command_lower_limit_speed <b-19>.
・When a negative value is set in the Analog_frequency_command_lower_limit_frequency/Analog_
speed_command_lower_limit_speed <b-19>, the frequency/speed command is "0."
When the Minimum_frequency/Minimum_speed <A-01> is not "0," the absolute value is limited so that it is
not below this frequency/speed.
The frequency/speed command is enabled for forward operation only. For reverse operation, use the
reverse operation command.
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Safety notice
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before connecting terminals.
Otherwise, it may result in a risk of electric shock.
●Close the front cover before turning on the power.
Otherwise, it may result in a risk of electric shock.
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■<b-20>
Analog input zero limit setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
b-20 Analog_input_ 0.000 to 1.000 0.000 V ○
ZeroLimit_voltage
Analog_input_ZeroLimit_voltage <b-20>
The command is forcibly set to "0" when the absolute value of the command input voltage into the analog
input (1) terminal [AIN1] on the control board <VFC66-Z> is less than or equal to this setting value.
Use it when a value does not become completely zero even if you set 0 V with analog circuit drift.
・[IM] [EDM]
It is enabled for both speed and torque commands.
■<b-21>
Analog output (1) characteristic selection (control board <VFC66-Z> terminal [AOT1])
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
b-21 Analog_output(1)_ 0: Output voltage 1 ― ×
characteristic_ 1: Output current
selection
2: [V/f] Output torque
[IM] [EDM] Torque command
3: Frequency/speed
4: Frequency/speed command
5: Internal PLC output
6: Calibration
7: Monitor for adjustment
-1: 6F frequency
-2: 6F speed
-3: 6F calibration
Analog_output(1)_characteristic_selection <b-21>
Select analog output (1) data between the terminals [AOT1] and [GND] on the control board <VFC66-Z>.
Here, "6F" means a sixfold frequency signal. When "-2" (6F speed) or "-3" (6F calibration) is selected in
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<b-21>, a sixfold signal of the frequency conversion value is output. You cannot adjust gain and offset for 6F
output.
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(Note) For details of PLC output, refer to "Control Block Editor Function Manual."
◆When 6F output is set in Analog_output(1)_characteristic_selection
You need to change the setting of the parameter and also the switch [SW2] on the control board <VFC66-Z>.
Follow the instructions below.
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However, when the frequency conversion value F of the maximum speed exceeds 120 Hz, 1/2 of this
characteristic is applied. When it exceeds 240 Hz, 1/4 is applied.
6F signal output waveform (maximum output current 5 mA) [left] and frequency - voltage characteristic (when the frequency conversion value F of the maximum speed is 120 Hz or less) [right]
T1 and T2 in the figure are described below.
T1 = 1 ms (when the frequency conversion value F of the maximum speed is 120 Hz or less)
= 0.5 ms (when the frequency conversion value F of the maximum speed is 240 Hz or less)
= 0.25 ms (when the frequency conversion value F of the maximum speed exceeds 240 Hz)
T2 = 1/(6 x F) where F is output frequency or a frequency conversion value
Safety notice
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before connecting terminals.
Otherwise, it may result in a risk of electric shock.
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before changing the switch.
Otherwise, it may result in a risk of electric shock.
●Close the front cover before turning on the power.
Otherwise, it may result in a risk of electric shock.
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In the area c, you can set parameters related to the multifunction input on the terminal block of the inverter.
input_terminal(9)_ prohibition
function_selection
c-10 Multifunction_ 9: Maximum frequency/Maximum 4 ― ×
input_terminal(10)_ speed reduction
function_selection
c-11 Multifunction_ 10: Droop control disabled 5 ― ×
input_terminal(11)_
function_selection
c-12 Multifunction_ 11: [V/f] - *1 6 ― ×
input_terminal(12)_ [IM] [EDM]
function_selection Speed/torque control selection
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Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
c-13 Multifunction_ 12: Forward/reverse operation 7 ― ×
input_terminal(13)_ command selection
function_selection
c-14 Multifunction_ 13: DC brake command 8 ― ×
input_terminal(14)_
function_selection
c-15 Multifunction_ 14: [V/f] - 9 ― ×
input_terminal(15)_ [IM] [EDM]
function_selection Initial excitation command
c-16 Multifunction_ 15: External failure signal 1 10 ― ×
input_terminal(16)_ (Protection relay [86A] operation)
function_selection
c-17 Multifunction_ 16: External failure signal 2 11 ― ×
input_terminal(17)_ (Protection relay [86A] operation)
function_selection 17: External failure signal 3
(Protection relay [86A] operation)
18: External failure signal 4
(Protection relay [86A] operation)
19: External failure signal 1
(Protection relay [86A] not operated)
20: External failure signal 2
(Protection relay [86A] not operated)
21: External failure signal 3
(Protection relay [86A] not operated)
22: External failure signal 4
(Protection relay [86A] not operated)
23: Traceback external trigger
24: Second setting block selection
25: Emergency stop (Normally close)
26: ―*1
27: Frequency/speed command
terminal block selection
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Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
37: External signal input 4
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The above figures show typical connection examples of the multifunction input signals. The maximum
permitted voltage is 24 V, and the maximum permitted current per terminal is 3 mA.
You can select source mode or sync mode for the multifunction input signals. Also, you can select internal or
external power supply of the inverter for each mode.
・In the initial state, the source mode is selected.
・You can switch from the source mode to the sync mode (and vice versa) by changing the position of the
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Safety notice
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before connecting terminals.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
●Close the front cover before turning on the power.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before handling the jumper.
It may result in a risk of electric shock, injury, failure, or malfunction.
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ON OFF ON
speed(5))
<d-20> (Preset_frequency(6)/Preset_
ON ON OFF
speed(6))
<d-21> (Preset_frequency(7)/Preset_
ON ON ON
speed(7))
・ Selecting item: 3, 4
Acceleration or deceleration time selection
You can use Acceleration or deceleration time selection 1 and 2 to change acceleration or deceleration
time while the inverter is running.
To use S-pattern acceleration or deceleration, you should set the S-pattern_acceleration/deceleration_
usage_selection <d-06> to "ON."
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Acceleration or Acceleration or
Selected acceleration or deceleration time (including S-pattern
deceleration time deceleration time
acceleration or deceleration)
selection 2 selection 1
OFF OFF Normal (acceleration or deceleration time selected in <d-00>)
Acceleration_time(2) and Deceleration_time(2) (<5.Acc2>,
OFF ON:
<6.dEc2>, and <d-11> through <d-14>)
Acceleration_time(3) and Deceleration_time(3) (<d-02> and
ON OFF
<d-03> (without S-pattern acceleration or deceleration))
Acceleration_time(4) and Deceleration_time(4) (<d-04> <d-05>
ON ON
(without S-pattern acceleration or deceleration)
・ Selecting item: 5, 6
Frequency UP and DOWN command (MRH mode)
Speed UP and DOWN command (MRH mode)
When the MRH_function_usage_selection <d-27> is set to
"ON" and "1" (Terminal block) is selected to the Frequency/
Speed_command_input_selection <b-10>, acceleration or
deceleration can be controlled through an UP or DOWN
command.
When frequency/speed exceeds its upper or lower limit, the
inverter automatically accelerates or decelerates until it
reaches the upper or lower limit without an UP or DOWN
command.
Specifying a negative value to the lower limit speed enables
the inverter to operate in the opposite direction.
・ Selecting item: 7
Frequency/speed hold
When this signal is set to "ON" while the inverter is
accelerating or decelerating, it temporarily stops acceleration
or deceleration and holds the frequency/speed at that time.
When it is changed to "OFF," the inverter will accelerate or
decelerate again.
However, this hold function is not available while the inverter
is decelerating to stop with a stop command.
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・ Selecting item: 8
S-pattern acceleration or deceleration prohibition
Even when the inverter executes S-pattern_acceleration or deceleration with the S-pattern_acceleration/
deceleration_usage_selection set to "ON," setting this signal to "ON" will forcibly prohibit the S-pattern
acceleration/deceleration and return the inverter to normal acceleration or deceleration.
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・ Selecting item: 9
Maximum frequency/Maximum speed reduction
When "1" (Terminal block) is selected to the Frequency/
Speed_command_input_selection <b-10>, setting this
signal to "ON" will cause Maximum frequency/speed to be
reduced, based on a setting of the Maximum_frequency/
speed_reduction_rate <H-12>, as shown in the figure.
Change it to "ON"/"OFF" while the inverter stops. Even
when it is changed while the inverter is running, the change
will not take effect until the inverter stops.
This function is enabled only for analog input from the
terminal block.
・ Selecting item: 10
Droop control disabled
Even when the Droop_control_usage_selection <i-02> is set to "ON," setting this signal to "ON" will cause
the droop function not to be operated.
・ Selecting item: 11
[IM] [EDM] Speed/torque control selection
When "4" (Speed/torque control contact change) is set to the Operation_mode_selection <i-07>, using this
signal enables you to switch speed control to torque control and vice versa.
"OFF" enables the speed control, and "ON" enables the torque control.
・ Selecting item: 12
Forward/reverse operation command selection
When "1" (Terminal block) is set to the Operation_command_input_selection <b-11> or JOG-command_
input_selection <b-12>, setting this signal to "ON" will switch between forward and reverse of the
operation/JOG command.
・Forward operation will be changed to reverse, and reverse to forward.
When "1" is set to the Operation_command_input_selection <b-11>, you should install a switch between
the control input terminal [ST-F] and the terminal [PS] on the control board <VFC66-Z> and then set the
operation signal to "ON"/OFF."
・For details of how to install it, refer to {4.5 Start and Stop through External Contact in V/f Control}.
・ Selecting item: 13
DC brake command
Setting this signal to "ON" will cause a DC brake which applies direct current to the motor.
You can adjust the current at this time with the following settings:
・[V/f]: DC_brake_voltage <8.dcbr>
・[IM] [EDM] DC_brake_gain <b-04>
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When this signal is set to "OFF," the motor will stop after the time specified in the DC_brake_operation_
time <b-03> has elapsed.
When an operation/JOG command is input together with the DC brake, the operation/JOG command is
prioritized.
・ Selecting item: 14
[IM] Initial excitation command
Setting this signal to "ON" will cause an initial excitation operation which applies exciting current to the
motor.
Use this function when exciting the motor for fast response time at start.
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・ Selecting item: 24
Second setting block selection
Setting this signal to "ON" will cause each parameter
specified in the second setting block to be used.
This setting is not available for the terminal [MI4].
・ Selecting item: 25
Emergency stop (Normally close)
This is an emergency stop signal through B contact input. When the contact is opened, the inverter
urgently stops.
When this function is set to one of terminal blocks, the contact should be typically short circuited.
When the contact is opened, the inverter urgently stops and cannot operate.
・ Selecting item: 27
Frequency/speed command terminal block selection
When this signal is set to "ON," a frequency/speed command input will be forcibly set to the terminal block
(terminal [AIN1] on the control board <VFC66-Z>), regardless of a setting of the Frequency/Speed_
command_input_selection <b-10>.
When this signal is input together with that of Preset frequency/Preset speed selection, this will be
prioritized.
When <IO66-Z> or a digital communication option is installed, it will be forcibly changed from the terminal
[AIN1] on the control board <VFC66-Z> to the terminal [AIN2] on <IO66-Z> or the digital communication
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Safety notice
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before connecting terminals.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
●Close the front cover before turning on the power.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
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5.3.5 Area d (setting area for acceleration or deceleration time, frequency/speed jump
functions, and MRH functions)
In the area d, you can set parameters related to acceleration or deceleration time, frequency/speed preset or
jump functions, and MRH functions (acceleration/deceleration function by contact input) of the inverter.
d-10 S-pattern_
deceleration_
reach_time(1)
d-11 S-pattern_rise_ 0.0 to 60.0 0.1 sec ○
time(2)
d-12 S-pattern_
acceleration_
reach_time(2)
d-13 S-pattern_fall_time
(2)
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Acceleration/Deceleration_time_selection <d-00>
JOG_acceleration/deceleration_time_selection <d-01>
Select a setting of acceleration/deceleration time used for normal or JOG operation.
A setting of acceleration/deceleration time for normal operation can be changed through multifunction input.
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d-17 Preset_speed(3)
d-18 Preset_speed(4)
d-19 Preset_speed(5)
d-20 Preset_speed(6)
d-21 Preset_speed(7)
These are frequency/speed command settings of preset operation functions selected by multifunction input
signals.
For preset operations selected by multifunction input signals, refer to {5.3.4 Area c}.
d-24 Jump_frequency(3)
d-25 Jump_frequency(4)
d-26 Jump_frequency_ 0.0 to 10.0 0.0 Hz ○
width
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To avoid resonance point speed caused by load machines, use these functions to jump frequency/speed
commands.
As shown in the figure below, they are jumped at each point with hysteresis characteristics.
Frequency/speed commands, which are input to the acceleration/deceleration control, will be jumped.
Therefore, while the inverter is accelerating or decelerating, they pass within the jump width at a slope
depending on acceleration or deceleration time settings.
Frequency/speed command jump function [left], Multiple jumped areas are overlapped [right]
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Motor speed when a positive value [left] or a negative value [right] is specified to the MRH_lower_limit_frequency/speed
While the MRH mode is selected, when a multifunction input preset frequency/speed selection signal is input,
a frequency/speed command of multifunction input preset frequency/speed will be prioritized, and when a
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Speed_deviation_limiting_command_selection <d-30>
Maximum_deviation(positive) <d-31>
Maximum_deviation(negative) <d-32>
When the Speed_deviation_limiting_command_selection <d-30> is set to "ON," output of motor speed and
acceleration/deceleration control is limited to the deviation specified in the Maximum_deviation(positive)
<d-31> or Maximum_deviation(negative) <d-32>.
These functions can prevent sudden acceleration caused by rapid change of load and power supply voltage
and also restore speed at a slope specified in acceleration or deceleration time settings, for example, when
the speed is decreased due to torque limit and the load is suddenly reduced while speed control operation.
However, lowering deviation too much will cause acceleration or deceleration to be limited.
5.3.6 Area E (setting area for frequency characteristics, torque limit, torque command
characteristics, and speed control)
In the area E, you can set parameters related to frequency characteristics, speed control, and torque of the
inverter.
■<E-00>, <E-01>
Regeneration stall prevention function setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
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If direct-current voltage rises exceeding the setting value of the Regeneration_stall_prevention_voltage, the
torque command of regeneration (negative direction for forward and positive direction for reverse) is limited to
0. During deceleration, these functions can temporarily stop the deceleration to prevent the inverter from
tripping due to an overvoltage (oV) protection operation.
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When using these functions with the dynamic braking (DB) optional unit <VFDB2009>, it should set up in
200V class and more than 5V should set regeneration_stall_prevention_voltage as the high level in 400V
class more than 10V from the level of the dynamic braking (DB) optional unit <VFDB2009> operation level.
Start_mode_selection <E-02>
Select "Free start" or "Minimum frequency start" as a start mode.
Restart_delay_time <E-06>
Specify a time lapse after stopping the inverter and before restarting it. Before the specified time has elapsed,
the inverter will not restart even when the operation signal is set to "ON."
When you restart a motor with larger capacity immediately after stopping it, the inverter may fail to free-start
due to magnetic flux remaining in the motor. In this case, set a larger value to the Restart_delay_time <E-06>
for adjustment.
When the inverter is turned off at a frequency of 1/10 or less of the maximum frequency, it will start at the
minimum frequency even if free start is selected.
A difference between "Free start" and "Minimum frequency start" is described below.
Free start
When an operation command is turned on while the motor
rotates separately, the inverter starts at a frequency synchronized
with the motor speed.
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High-efficient_mode_usage_selection <E-02>
[IM]
When running with small loads, the inverter adjust an excitation current command to achieve high-efficient
operation.
Since the response of the inverter will be impaired by this function, you should set it to "OFF" when
high-speed response is required.
[EDM]
When you set it to "OFF," output voltage has V/f constant characteristics. Typically, keep it "ON."
■<E-03>
Motor rotation direction change setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
E-03 Forward_direction_ OFF: Forward OFF ― ×
change ON: Reverse
Forward_direction_change <E-03>
Setting <E-03> to "ON" enables you to reverse the rotation direction of the motor without rewiring the inverter
output terminals [U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3].
When "2" (Reverse prohibition) is set to the Reverse_prohibition_mode_selection <b-08> with <E-03> set to
"ON," forward rotation is prohibited.
■<E-04>
Simulation mode setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
E-04 Simulation_mode OFF: Without simulation operation OFF ― ×
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Simulation_mode <E-04>
When <E-04> is set to "ON," the inverter can enter a simulation mode. In the simulation mode, the inverter
virtually enters the operation mode without voltage output. Since voltage is not output in a simulation, a
sequence check can be done with the inverter connected and without operating the motor.
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■<E-05>
[V/f] Boost mode selection
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
E-05 Autoboost_mode OFF: Manual boost OFF ― ×
ON: Auto boost
Manual boost
Adjust the amount of boost with the Torque_boost_amount
<7.tbSt> to suit motor load characteristics.
When driving multiple motors, select Manual boost.
Auto boost
Automatically adjust the amount of boost depending on load. A
setting of the Torque_boost_amount <7.tbSt> is not available.
Since deadtime compensation or primary resistance should be
set with good accuracy, you should perform Autotuning when
using it. For deadtime compensation or primary resistance, refer
to {5.3.2 Area A}.
This cannot be used when multiple motors are driven.
In [IM] and [EDM], select a torque command characteristic in the constant output (power constant) area.
A difference between two types of torque commands is described below.
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% torque command
Even when a torque command is constant, to keep output
constant in the constant output (power constant) area, output
torque is decreased inversely proportional to speed.
■[V/f] <E-06>
Refer to the section of <E-02> in [V/f].
■[IM] <E-06>
Refer to the section of <E-11> in [IM].
■[EDM] <E-06>
[EDM] Restart prohibition time
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
E-06 Restart_ 100 to 999 100 msec ○
prohibition_time
Restart_prohibition_time <E-06>
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Select the amount of time the inverter is prohibited from restarting. Normally, do not change its Initialized data.
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These functions adjust current control gain. Normally, do not change its Initialized data.
Motor_temperature_compensation <E-10>
Set it to "ON" when temperature compensation is required, depending on motor temperature detected by a
temperature sensor embedded in the motor.
The inverter control calculation function includes a motor temperature compensation calculation function, but
it cannot calculate temperature before operation. Especially when start torque is required in a place where the
motor becomes low temperatures while the inverter stops, this temperature detection option should be used to
compensate start torque.
Using this function requires the temperature detection optional board for a PT100 internal motor <TVPT66-Z>
or the temperature detection optional board for a thermistor internal motor <TVTH66-Z> and also the motor
temperature sensor.
Flux_command <E-11>
This is a command value which indicates a size of magnetic flux used for vector control. Typically, set it to
100.0 %.
Flux_reinforcing_rate_at_start <E-06>
This is used when magnetic flux is reinforced only at start to enlarge start torque.
Typically, set it to 100.0 % (without reinforcing) because it may be instable depending on the motor.
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■[EDM] <E-11>
[EDM] Free start maximum speed setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
E-11 Free_start_ 100 to 150 100 % ○
maximum_speed
Free_start_maximum_speed <E-11>
Specify the maximum speed, at which the inverter can start from free run, as a ratio to the Rated_motor_
speed <A-05>.
This item cannot be set when it operates with the control without speed sensor.
Motor_cooling_fan(sensor-less_drive) <E-12>
Select "1" (Forced air cooling fan) when the motor cooling fan is driven by other motors. Select "0" (Self
cooling fan) when it is directly connected to the motor shaft and the motor is cooled by rotation of the motor
itself.
5.3.7 Area F (setting area for built-in dynamic brake (DB) operation, protection
functions, and traceback)
In the area F, you can set parameters related to dynamic brake operation, various protection functions, and
traceback functions.
■<F-00>
Built-in DB(DynamicBrake) operation level setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
F-00 Built-in_DB [200 V class] 320.0 to 360.0 340.0 V ○
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Built-in_DB(DynamicBrake)_operation_level
VF66B-2R222 through 2222 [200 V class] and VF66B-2R244 through 2244 [400 V class] have a built-in
dynamic brake (DB) transistor.
In <F-00>, set the operation level of this built-in dynamic brake (DB) transistor. When direct-current voltage
becomes higher than a specified value, the built-in dynamic brake (DB) transistor turns on, and when lower, it
turns off.
Normally, do not change its Initialized data. However, when power supply voltage is higher and it turns on
even if it is not in the brake mode, you should set a larger value. When using it in combination with the sine
wave converter, specify 360 V [200 V class] or 720 V [400 V class] to this setting item.
・When dynamic brake (DB) resistance and a thermal relay are connected between the direct-current
terminals [+2] and [B] on the main circuit terminal block, dynamic brake will become effective. For the place
and others of the terminal block, refer to {3.3.1 How to Connect Inverter Terminals}.
・Use a Phillips screwdriver or a hexagon box wrench (M4 through M12).
Safety notice
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before connecting parts to terminals.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
●Close the front cover before turning on the power.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
protection_setting
F-02 Reverse_ -150.0 to 0.0 -105.0 % ×
overfrequency_
protection_setting/
Reverse_
overspeed_
protection_setting
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When changing a setting of the Maximum_frequency/Maximum_speed <A-00>, you should also review this
setting.
■<F-03>
Overload protection setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
F-03 Overload_ 20 to 110 100 % ○
protection_setting
Overload_protection_setting <F-03>
Set a reference current value of overload protection as a ratio to the Rated_motor_current <A-04>.
OL pre-alarm function
You can use an oL pre-alarm function to output signals when the overload counter exceeds a specified
point. For details, refer to {5.3.9 Area H}.
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■<F-04>, <F-05>
Cumulative operation timer setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
F-04 Cumulative_ 0 to 65535 43800 Hr ×
operation_timer(1)
(Main circuit
capacitor life)
F-05 Cumulative_ 0 to 65535 21900 Hr ×
operation_timer(2)
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For changing monitor items and replacing the cooling fan, refer to {7.2 When [ALM] LED on Console Turns
On} and {7.3 How to Replace Cooling Fan}.
■<F-06>
Motor overheat protection
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
F-06 Motor_overheat_ OFF: Without protection operation OFF ― ×
protection_ ON: With protection operation
operation_selection
Motor_overheat_protection_operation_selection <F-06>
Select whether motor overheat protection is enabled or not.
Using this function requires <TVPT66-Z> or <TVTH66-Z> and the motor temperature sensor.
When <F-06> is set to "ON," the inverter trips in the following conditions:
・Motor temperature exceeds a setting of the Motor_protect_temperature <G-17>.
■<F-07>
Protection relay [86A] operation setting upon power failure
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
F-07 Protection_relay OFF: Without protection operation OFF ― ×
(86A)_operation_ ON: With protection operation
selection_upon_
power_failure
Protection_relay(86A)_operation_selection_upon_power_failure <F-07>
Select a protection relay [86A] operation when the inverter detects power failure.
・When <F-07> is set to "OFF"
Even if the inverter detects power failure, a protection relay [86A] will not be activated. An operation command
(or JOG command, DC brake command) is only set to "OFF" after the power is restored, and power failure is
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reset.
When the Instantaneous_power_interruption_restart <b-07> is set to "ON," after the power is restored, power
failure is automatically reset to restart the inverter.
・When <F-07> is set to "ON"
When the inverter detects power failure, the protection relay [86A] will be activated and the inverter will trip. In
this case, like other protection operations, you should perform protection reset using reset terminals or the
[STOP/RESET] key.
Even when the Instantaneous_power_interruption_restart <b-07> is set to "ON," the inverter does not
automatically restart.
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■<F-08>
Protection retry function setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
F-08 Protection_retry_ 0 to 5 0 Times ○
count_setting
Protection_retry_count_setting <F-08>
When a protection operation occurs, this function executes "auto protection reset" and "auto restart" the
number of times which is specified in the Protection_retry_count_setting <F-08>.
It executes auto reset in one second after the protection operation occurs, and then it executes auto restart.
When another protection operation occurs within ten seconds after restart, the inverter increases a value of
the retry counter by one. When the value is below a setting value of the Protection_retry_count_setting
<F-08>, the inverter resets the protection operation again to restart.
When a protection operation does not occur in ten seconds after auto restart, the inverter considers it as a
successful retry and clears the retry counter.
For only the following protection operations, the protection retry can be performed: The retry against other
protections is prohibited for safety reasons.
・Overvoltage protection
・Overspeed protection
・Overfrequency protection
・Power failure ([86A] is set to "ON")
・Optional error
・External failure (protection relay [86A] operation)
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Time required to detect external failure signals can be delayed during the amount of time specified in the
External_failure(1) through (4)_detection_delay_time (<F-09> through <F-12>).
These are used to adjust detection sensitivity of external failure signals.
F-21 Traceback_CH7_
selection
F-22 Traceback_CH8_
selection
F-23 Traceback_CH9_
selection
F-24 Traceback_CH10_
selection
F-25 Traceback_CH11_
selection
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Traceback_pitch <F-13>
Set an interval of traceback.
Traceback_trigger_point <F-14>
Set a traceback trigger point.
Traceback_CH1 through CH12_selection (<F-15> through
<F-26>)
Select whether each channel of traceback should be data within
the inverter or a variable of the internal PLCc function.
The table below lists details of setting values. Traceback point setting
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<F-15> to 0 1 to 12
<F-26>
Recorded data Dimension Recorded data Dimension
settings
ch1 U/T1 phase current (3536/rated inverter current PLC output RAM 20000/100 %
ch2 V/T2 phase current value) (1 through 12)
・Settings of
ch3 W/T3 phase current
<F-15> through
ch4 Direct-current voltage [200 V class] 10/1 V <F-26>
ch5 Output voltage [400 V class] 5/1 V become an
output RAM
ch6 [V/f] Unused ―
selection.
[IM] [EDM] Motor speed 20000/maximum speed
ch7 [V/f] Frequency command 20000/maximum frequency
(After acceleration and
deceleration control)
[IM] [EDM] Speed control 20000/maximum speed
(After acceleration and
deceleration control)
ch8 [V/f] Calculation torque 5000/100 %
[IM] [EDM] Torque 5000/100 %
command
ch9 Output frequency 20000/maximum frequency
(Frequency corresponding
to the maximum speed)
ch10 [V/f] Unused ―
[IM] Slip frequency 20000/frequency
corresponding to the
maximum speed
[EDM] Motor d-axis current 10000/100 %
command
ch11 [V/f] Unused ―
[IM] Magnetic flux 1024/rated magnetic flux
[EDM] Motor q-axis current 10000/100 %
command
ch12 [V/f] [IM] Motor temperature 10/1℃
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For a torque command used for overtorque protection (oT), machine loss can be subtracted from an actual
torque command for compensation.
For details, refer to {5.3.10 Area i}.
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In the Speed_control_error_function_usage_selection <F-30>, you can select whether speed control error
protection is enabled or not.
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In the area G, you can set parameters related to analog input and output, including inverter temperature and
others.
■<G-00>
Temperature detection selection (When <TVTH66-Z> and <TVPT66-Z> are used)
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
G-00 Temperature_ 0: None 0 ― ×
detection_selection 1: Thermistor <TVTH66-Z>
2: PT100 <TVPT66-Z>
Temperature_detection_selection <G-00>
Select a motor temperature detector installed on the motor.
・When "0" is selected to <G-00>: Temperature is not detected.
・When "1" is selected to <G-00>: <TVTH66-Z> is used.
・When "2" is selected to <G-00>: <TVPT66-Z> is used.
For details, refer to the "Instruction Manual" of each option.
Adjust offset and gain of temperature detected by the motor temperature compensation optional board
<TVTH66-Z> or <TVPT66-Z>.
For details, refer to the "Instruction Manual" of each option.
■<G-03>
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Analog input (2) characteristics selection (When <IO66-Z> and the digital communication option are used)
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
G-03 Analog_input(2) 0: 0 to ±10 V 1 ― ×
_characteristics_ 1: 0 to 10 V
selection
2: 4 to 20 mA
Select a type of input characteristics of the analog input (2) terminal [AIN2] on <IO66-Z> and the digital
communication option.
When "2" is selected to the Analog_input(2)_characteristics_selection <G-03>, switch operation will be
required on <IO66-Z> and the digital communication option.
For details, refer to the "Instruction Manual" of each option.
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These settings are enabled when <IO66-Z> and the digital communication option are used.
Set an upper limit or lower limit value of frequency/speed (as a ratio to the maximum frequency/speed) when
analog input specified in the Analog_input(2)_characteristics_selection <G-03> is input to the analog input
terminal [AIN2] as a speed command.
・For forward direction, even when a speed command exceeding the frequency/speed specified in the
Analog_input(2)_upper_limit_frequency/speed <G-04> is input to the terminal [AIN2], the frequency/speed
is limited not to exceed that specified value.
・For reverse direction, the frequency/speed is limited so that it may not drop below the value specified in the
Analog_input(2)_lower_limit_frequency/speed <G-05>.
For details, refer to the "Instruction Manual" of each option.
■<G-06>
Analog input (3) characteristics selection (When <IO66-Z> is used)
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
G-06 Analog_input(3) 0: 0 to ±10 V 1 ― ×
_characteristics_ 1: 0 to 10 V
selection
2: None
3: Pulse train
(0 to 150 kHz)
Select a type of input characteristics of the analog input terminal [AIN3] on <IO66-Z>.
For details, refer to the optional "Instruction Manual."
For details of characteristics of analog input voltage (0 to ±10 V, 0 to 10 V) and current (4 to 20 mA), refer to
Chapter 5
Safety notice
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before connecting terminals.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
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■<G-09>
Analog output (2) characteristics selection (When <IO66-Z> and the digital communication option are used)
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
G-09 Analog_output(2) 0: Output voltage 1 ― ×
_characteristics_ 1: Output current
selection
2: [V/f] Output torque
[IM] [EDM] Torque command
3: [V/f] Frequency
[IM] [EDM] Motor speed
4: [V/f] Frequency command
[IM] [EDM] Motor speed command
5: Internal PLC output
6: Calibration
7: Monitor for adjustment
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■<G-10>
Analog output (3) characteristics selection (When <IO66-Z> is used)
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
G-10 Analog_output(3)_ 0: Output voltage 0 ― ×
characteristics_ 1: Output current
selection
2: [V/f] Output torque
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For details, refer to the "Control Block Editor Function Manual" of the VF66PC tool.
For 4 to 20 mA output, refer to the optional "Instruction Manual."
■<G-15>
Line speed setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
G-15 Line_speed_ 0.0 to 2000.0 0.0 ― ○
monitor_adjustment
Line_speed_monitor_adjustment <G-15>
Adjust the amount of gain of the monitor item (Line speed <L_SP>) displayed on the console.
Set the line speed at the time when a value of the Maximum_frequency/speed <A-00> is reached.
A value displayed in the line speed monitor is calculated in the following formula:
Monitor speed x Line_speed_monitor_adjustment <G-15>/Maximum_frequency/speed <A-00>
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■<G-16>
Analog input monitor display selection
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
G-16 Analog_input_ 1: Analog input (1) [AIN1] 1 ― ○
monitor_display_ 2: Analog input (2) [AIN2]
selection
3: Analog input (3) [AIN3]
4: Analog input (4) [AIN4]
5: Analog input (5) [AIN5]
Analog_input_monitor_display_selection <G-16>
Set an analog input channel in the monitor item (Analog input voltage <Vin>) displayed on the console.
・When "1" is selected to <G-16>: A value of voltage input into the analog input (1) terminal [AIN1] on the
control board <VFC66-Z>
・When "2" is selected to <G-16>: A value of voltage input into the analog input (2) terminal [AIN2] on
<IO66-Z> and the digital communication option
For changing monitor items and a list of them, refer to {4.1.6 Checking Operating State} and {4.1.7 List of
Monitor Items}.
■<G-17>
Motor protect temperature (When <TVPT66-Z> or <TVTH66-Z> is used)
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
G-17 Motor_protect_ 150 to 180 150 ℃ ○
temperature
Motor_protect_temperature <G-17>
This setting is enabled when the temperature detection option <TVPT66-Z> or <TVTH66-Z> is installed.
When the Motor_overheat_protection_operation_selection <F-06> is set to "ON" , set a temperature for
activating the motor overheat protection.
Normally, do not change its Initialized data of 150 ℃.
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The multifunction output terminals (1) and (2) ([MO1] and [MO2]) on the control board <VFC66-Z> are set as
output terminals of multifunction output functions specified in the Multifunction_output_terminal(1) through
(6)_function_selection (<H-00> through <H-05>).
・[MO1] through [MO6] are open collector output terminals.
The multifunction output terminals (3) through (6) ([MO3] through [MO6]) are terminals on the optional board.
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1.Connection with PLC (Source mode) 2.Connection with PLC (Sink mode)
・ Selecting item: 1, 4
Frequency/speed detection (1) (2) (Frequency/speed equal to detection setting)
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When the frequency/speed becomes equal to the setting values of the Frequency/Speed_detection(1)
<H-06> and Frequency/Speed_detection(2) <H-07> within the range from -Frequency/Speed_detection_
width <H-08> to a +Frequency/Speed_detection_width <H-08>, output is enabled.
For output, a hysteresis width corresponding to 0.2 % of the setting of Maximum_frequency/speed <A-00>
is provided.
"Top" in the following figure indicates a value of the Maximum_frequency/speed <A-00>.
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・ Selecting item: 2, 5
Frequency/speed detection (1) (2) (Frequency/speed more than or equal to the detection setting)
When frequency/speed becomes larger than settings of the Frequency/Speed_detection(1) <H-06> and
Frequency/Speed_detection(2) <H-07>, output is enabled.
Frequency/speed is detected as a signed number, not an absolute value.
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・ Selecting item: 3, 6
Frequency/Speed_detection(1)(2) (Frequency/speed less than or equal to the detection setting)
When frequency/speed becomes smaller than settings of the Frequency/Speed_detection(1) <H-06> and
Frequency/Speed_detection(2) <H-07>, output is enabled.
Frequency/speed is detected as a signed number, not an absolute value.
・ Selecting item: 7
Setting reached
When frequency/speed reaches around a frequency/speed command value (within ±0.1 %), output is
enabled.
・ Selecting item: 8
Torque detection
When a calculated torque/torque command becomes larger
than a setting of the Torque_detection(with_polarity)
<H-09>, output is enabled.
[V/f] does not assure the accuracy of calculated torque.
When accuracy assurance of torque is required, the vector
mode should be used.
Chapter 5
・ Selecting item: 9
Torque detection (absolute value)
When an absolute value of a calculated torque/torque
command becomes larger than a setting of the Torque_
detection(absolute_value) <H-10>, output is enabled.
[V/f] does not assure the accuracy of calculated torque.
When accuracy assurance of torque is required, the vector
control should be used.
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・ Selecting item: 10
During power failure
When voltage of the direct-current part is in the following
conditions, output is enabled:
・[200 V class]: 180 V or less
・[400 V class]: 360 V or less
When voltage of the direct-current part is in the following
conditions, output is not available:
・[200 V class]: 200 V or higher
・[400 V class]: 400 V or higher
However, when power is no longer supplied from the control
board <VFC66-Z>, output is not available.
・ Selecting item: 11
Overload pre-alarm
When an overload condition described in the section of the
Overload_protection_setting <F-03> occurs and a value of
the overload counter exceeds a level specified in the
Overload_protection_pre-alarm_operation_level_setting
<H-11>, output is enabled.
A count value for activating overload protection (overtorque
protection) shall be 100 %.
Suppose that the overload protection is set to be activated in
a condition where 150 % of current is output for 60 seconds
and that 50 % is set to the Overload_protection_pre-alarm_
operation_level_setting <H-11>. In this case, when 150 % of
current is output for 30 seconds (i.e., 50 % of 60 seconds of
the overload protection activation time), output is enabled.
・ Selecting item: 12
During retry
For ten seconds after the protection retry operation, output is enabled. For the protection retry operation,
refer to the section of the area F.
・ Selecting item: 13
In reverse operation
・[V/f]
When the output frequency is a negative value, output is enabled.
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・[IM] [EDM]
When the motor is running in reverse, output is enabled. To prevent chattering, a hysteresis characteristic
of 12 r/min (control without speed sensor or control with speed sensor) is provided around a speed of 0.
・ Selecting item: 14
Protection operation code
When a failure occurs or a protection operation is activated, this function uses four multifunction output
terminals to output a code corresponding to the activated protection.
Unlike other functions, this function requires four multifunction output terminals and you should set
"Protection operation code" to all of them.
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failure)
Setting error ON ON OFF ON
External failure 1 OFF OFF ON ON
External failure 2 ON OFF ON ON
External failure 3 OFF ON ON ON
External failure 4 ON ON ON ON
・ Selecting item: 16
In operation
While the motor is running, output is enabled.
・ Selecting item: 18
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Timer 1 elapsed
When cumulative operation time exceeds a value specified in the Cumulative_operation_timer(1) <F-04>,
output is enabled.
・ Selecting item: 19
Timer 2 elapsed
When cumulative operation time exceeds a value specified in the Cumulative_operation_timer(2) <F-05>,
output is enabled.
・ Selecting item: 20
Second setting block selection
When the second setting block is selected as the active setting block , output is enabled.
・ Selecting item: 21
Cooling fan failed
When the cooling fan failed, output is enabled.
・ Selecting item: 22
DB abnormal state
When the dynamic brake (DB) optional unit <VFDB2009> has an abnormality, output is enabled.
5.3.10 Area i (setting area for internal PLC, droop control, and mechanical loss
compensation)
In the area i, you can set parameters related to the internal PLC function, droop control, and functions specific
to the vector mode.
PLCL_function_usage_selection <i-00>
When using the PLCL function, select "ON." Typically, set it to "OFF."
Chapter 5
PLCH_function_usage_selection <i-01>
When using the PLCH function, select "1" or "2." Typically, set it to "0."
・When "1" is selected to <i-01>
Output "o00001" from the internal PLC function becomes a frequency/speed command value via the internal
change rate limits (basic setting items <3.Acc1>, <4.dEc1>, and others).
When using this function with basic setting items, select "1."
・When "2" is selected to <i-01>
Output "o00001" from the internal PLC function becomes a frequency/speed command value.
To ensure that a frequency/speed command generated in the internal PLC function is not affected by the
change rate limits, select "2."
For details, refer to another manual "Control Block Editor Function Manual."
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When frequency/speed becomes more than or equal to a value of the Droop_start_frequency/speed <i-03>,
droop control starts.
When it becomes below a value specified in <i-03> as a result of the droop control, it is limited to the value.
Droop_rate_changeover_frequency/speed <i-04>
When a frequency/speed command becomes more than or equal to a setting of the Droop_rate_changeover_
frequency/speed <i-04>, a setting of the Frequency_command <0.FrEF>/Speed_command <0.SrEF>
becomes a standard amount of droop.
When it is lower than or equal to a setting of the Droop_rate_changeover_frequency/speed <i-04>, a value
specified in <i-04> becomes a standard.
When all areas are to be drooped at a rate to the Frequency_command <0.FrEF>/Speed_command
<0.SrEF>, "0.0" should be set to the Droop_rate_changeover_frequency/speed <i-04>.
Conversely, when they are to be drooped at a rate of the Maximum_frequency/speed <A-00>, "100.0" should
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Droop control
[V/f] provides droop control as a simple way, but it does not assure accuracy of droop amount. When
accuracy assurance of droop amount is required, [V/f] should be changed to [IM].
negative direction
2: Torque command is prioritized to
positive direction
3: Torque control (ATR) mode
4: Speed/torque control contact
change
Select an operation mode (speed control/torque control/priority). These functions can be switched through
external contacts in combination with multifunction input.
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Set torque command gain to analog input. The figure to the right
shows its characteristics.
When a torque command is input with analog voltage, positive
torque is developed by negative voltage.
When the analog input (1) and analog input (2) are selected to
the Torque_command_input_place_selection, analog input
characteristics should be 0 to ±10 V.
When "100.0" is set to the Analog_input_torque_command_
gain <i-09>, input voltage of -10 V causes a torque command to
reach 100 %.
Set speed control proportion gain used for JOG operation when "1" is selected to the JOG_proportion_gain_
selection <i-13>.
For speed control proportion gain, refer to the speed control proportion gain setting described in {5.3.1 Basic
Setting Area}.
Set proportion gain, time constant, and inertia moment used for JOG operation.
・When "0" is selected to <i-13>: The setting values of the Speed_control_proportion_gain(1) <7.ASrP>,
Speed_control_integral_time_constant(1) <8.ASrI>, and System_inertia_moment(1) <9.ASrJ> are used.
・When "1" is selected to <i-13>: The setting values of <i-10> through <i-12> are used.
・When "2" is selected to <i-13>: Special mode. The setting values of <i-10> through <i-12> are used for JOG
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operation. The setting values of <i-10> through <i-12> are used even when a speed command is 5.56 % or
less.
The inverter <VF66B> has a robust speed control (MFC control) which combines feed forward with
cancellation using a disturbance observer.
The cancellation and feed forward can be turned off separately. When both are turned off, a control function
equal to the typical PI control will be provided. Refer to the section of the speed control proportion gain in
{5.3.1 Basic Setting Area}.
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■[IM] <i-18>
[IM] Initial excitation mode selection (vector control with speed sensor)
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
i-18 Initial_excitation_ 0: AC initial excitation 1 ― ×
selection 1: DC initial excitation
data ReWrite
i-19 Mechanical_loss_ OFF: Unused OFF ― ×
compensation_ ON: Used
usage_selection
i-20 Mechanical_loss_ 0 to 100 0 % ○
offset_amount
i-21 Gradient_of_ 0 to 100 0 % ○
mechanical_loss
Mechanical_loss_compensation_usage_selection <i-19>
Select whether mechanical loss compensation is used or not. When it is not used, overtorque protection (oT)
and droop control are performed with a value not including mechanical loss compensation.
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Mechanical_loss_offset_amount <i-20>
Set mechanical loss offset amount when speed is 0, where the rated torque shall be 100 %.
Gradient_of_mechanical_loss <i-21>
Set a torque at the maximum speed that accounts for the motor speed proportion out of the mechanical loss.
within_a_creep_
period
i-28 Number_of_stop_ -50 to 50 0 ― ○
pulse
i-29 Positioning_ OFF: Without positioning emergency stop OFF ― ×
emergency_stop_ ON: With positioning emergency stop
selection
i-30 Proportion_gain_ 1 to 100 15 ― ○
for_positioning
i-31 Integral_time_ 20 to 10000 40 msec ○
constant_for_
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<i-22> through <i-32> are positioning control settings when <ASYC66-Z> is used in the special mode.
Normally, do not change its Initialized data.
In the area J, you can set parameters of inverter digital communication options.
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Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
J-05 OPCN66-Z_option_ 2 to 12 6 ― ×
output
J-06 Reading_set_ 0 to 2 0 ― ×
mode_selection
J-07 ASYC66-Z , Refer to each operation manual of 0 ― ×
OPCN66-Z ASYC66-Z , OPCN66-Z , CC66-Z , EIP66-Z
_transmission_ .
selection
CC66-Z
_CC-Link_version
_number_of_
occupied_stations_
selection
EIP66-Z
_IP_address_
setting (upper_2_
bytes)
J-08 ASYC66-Z , Refer to each operation manual of 0 ― ×
OPCN66-Z , ASYC66-Z , OPCN66-Z , PBUS66-Z ,
PBUS66-Z , CC66-Z , EIP66-Z .
CC66-Z
Communication_
mode_selection
EIP66-Z
IP_address_setting
(lower_2_bytes)
J-09 DNET66-Z 0: Instance No.20 0 ― ×
_output_instance_ 1: Instance No.21
number_setting
2 through 10: TOYO original communication
mode
J-10 DNET66-Z 0: Instance No.70 0 ― ×
_input_instance_ 1: Instance No.71
number_setting
2 through 15: TOYO original communication
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mode
J-11 DNET66-Z -126 to 127 3 ― ×
_speed_scale_
setting
J-12 DNET66-Z 0 to 119 3 ― ○
_monitor_data_
number_setting
J-13 HighSpeed_ 0 to 1 0 ― ×
response_input_
selection
J-14 Date/Time_data_ 0: Without date/time data 0 ― ×
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Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
selection_from_ 1: With date/time data
communication
J-15 Connected_ -6 to 6 0 ― ○
number_of_
outside_DB
(Dynamic_Brake)_
units_VFDB2009
J-16 EIP66-Z_subnet_ Subnet mask setting in hexadecimal . 0 ― ×
mask_setting
(upper_2_bytes)
J-17 EIP66-Z_subnet_ 0 ― ×
mask_setting
(lower_2_bytes)
J-18 EIP66-Z_default_ Default gate way setting in hexadecimal . 0 ― ×
gate_way_setting
(upper_2_bytes)
J-19 EIP66-Z_default_ 0 ― ×
gate_way_setting
(lower_2_bytes)
Digital_communication_option_selection <J-00>
Even when this function is set to "OFF," the digital communication option can be selected for a speed
command or operation command input, and multifunction input can be also used. However, optional errors
are not checked.
To check optional errors, select a value supporting an installed option.
When a value other than "0" is selected without an option connected, an optional error occurs to cause the
inverter to trip.
<J-01> through <J-08>
These settings are enabled when <ASYC66-Z>, <OPCN66-Z>, <PBUS66-Z>, <CC66-Z> and <EIP66-Z> are
used. For details, refer to the "Instruction Manual" of each option. Normally, do not change its Initialized data.
<J-09> through <J-12>
These settings are enabled when <DNET66-Z> is used. For details, refer to the "Instruction Manual" of
<DNET66-Z>.
[IM] [EDM] HighSpeed_response_input_selection <J-13>
When "1" (Analog input (2) <IO66-Z>, digital communication option terminal [AIN2]) is set to the Torque_
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Subnet_mask_setting <J-16><J-17>
Default_gate_way_setting <J-18><J-19>
These settings are enabled when <EIP66-Z> are used.For details, refer to the "Instruction Manual" of option.
In the area L, you can set parameters such as analog input/output gain and offset of the inverter.
■<L-00>
Vdc detection gain setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
L-00 Vdc_detection_gain 80.0 to 120.0 100.0 % ×
Vdc_detection_gain <L-00>
This parameter indicates detection adjustment gain of direct-current voltage detected by the inverter.
By inputting voltage between the direct-current terminals [+2] and [-] during memory initialization, this Vdc
detection gain is back calculated and the resulted value is set to this parameter. Normally, use it without
changing the initialized value.
When the main circuit board <MAC66> or the gate board <GAC66> is replaced, an error may occur between
"Vdc" display on the console and the actual voltage between direct-current terminals [+2] and [-]. In this case,
to adjust direct-current voltage detection gain without initializing memory, refer to the descriptions of auto
adjustment of direct-current voltage detection gain in {5.3.16 Area S}.
gain
L-06 Analog_input(2)_ -50.00 to 50.00 0.00 % ○
offset
L-07 Analog_input(3)_ 50.00 to 150.00 100.00 % ○
gain
L-08 Analog_input(3)_ -50.00 to 50.00 0.00 % ○
offset
L-09 Analog_output(2)_ 50.0 to 150.0 100.0 % ○
gain
L-10 Analog_output(2)_ -50.0 to 50.0 0.0 % ○
offset
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Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
L-11 Analog_output(3)_ 50.0 to 150.0 100.0 % ○
gain
L-12 Analog_output(3)_ -50.0 to 50.0 0.0 % ○
offset
L-13 Analog_input(4)_ 50.00 to 150.00 100.00 % ○
gain
L-14 Analog_input(4)_ -50.00 to 50.00 0.00 % ○
offset
L-15 Analog_input(5)_ 50.00 to 150.00 100.00 % ○
gain
L-16 Analog_input(5)_ -50.00 to 50.00 0.00 % ○
offset
L-17 Analog_output(4)_ 50.0 to 150.0 100.0 % ○
gain
L-18 Analog_output(4)_ -50.0 to 50.0 0.0 % ○
offset
L-19 Analog_output(5)_ 50.0 to 150.0 100.0 % ○
gain
L-20 Analog_output(5)_ -50.0 to 50.0 0.0 % ○
offset
<L-01> through <L-20> are setting areas for adjusting analog input/output gain and offset.
These values are automatically set by analog output adjustment and analog input adjustment of the area S.
Therefore, normally you do not have to set them manually.
■<L-21>
Inverter operation mode monitor setting
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
L-21 Inverter_operation_ SnPL (simple mode) SnPL ― ×
mode_monitor (for FuLL (full mode)
read-out only)
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Inverter_operation_mode_monitor <L-21>
This parameter only displays the operation mode. When the inverter operation mode is the full mode, "FuLL"
is displayed.
For how to change to the "full mode," refer to {4.1.4 Changing Parameter Simple Mode and Full Mode}.
In the area n, you can read out parameters of inverter capacity and mode setting.
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■<n-00>
Inverter control method check
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
n-00 Inverter_control_ o: V/f control o ― ×
mode (for read-out V: Induction motor vector control
only)
E: ED motor vector control
Inverter_control_mode <n-00>
By reading out this setting, you can check the inverter control method.
This parameter is for read-out only. You cannot use it for writing. Writing is always prohibited.
To change the inverter control method, refer to {4.1.5 Changing Inverter Control Methods}.
■<n-01>
Inverter capacity and voltage class check
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
n-01 Inverter Capacity/ 2r222 to 18022 Value ― ×
Voltage_class (for 2r244 to 100044 correspo
read-out only) nding to
the
inverter
rating
Capacity/Voltage_class <n-01>
By reading out this setting, you can check the inverter capacity and voltage class.
This parameter is for read-out only. You cannot use it for writing. Writing is always prohibited.
When changing the inverter capacity and voltage class specified for the control board <VFC66-Z> due to
replacement of spare parts, you should first initialize memory.
For how to initialize memory, refer to {8.3 How to Initialize Inverter Main Unit}.
Setting of special adjustment analog output address and special adjustment console board output address
Chapter 5
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
o-00 Special_ 0 to 65535 (H’0000 to H’FFFF) ― ― ○
adjustment_
analog_output_
address_H
o-01 Special_
adjustment_
analog_output_
address_L
o-02 Special_ 0 to 65535 (H’0000 to H’FFFF) ― ― ○
adjustment_SET66-
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Setting of special adjustment analog output address and special adjustment console board output address
Initialized Driving
Display Contents SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
Z_output_address_
H
o-03 Special_
adjustment_SET66-
Z_output_address_
L
o-04 to ― These parameters are only for internal ― ― ―
o-53 special adjustment. Normally, do not
change its Initialized data.
The parameters of the area o are only for special adjustment and special applications. You cannot change
them. Also, they do not appear in the seven-segment display on the console.
Each Initialized data should remain unchanged. Trying to write the data will result in an error.
In the area P, you can set constants of the inverter internal PLC function.
The area P is used for constants setting of the internal PLC function.
For details of the internal PLC function, refer to the "VF66PCTool Operating Manual." When the internal PLC
function is not used, these settings are not required. You cannot input a value below "-20000" on the console.
To input values below "-20000" for the PLC function, use <VF66 Series PC Tool>. For details, refer to the
"VF66PCTool Operating Manual."
5.3.16 Area S (setting area for mode selection and analog input/output adjustment)
Chapter 5
In the area S, you can set parameters related to special functions such as initialization, mode change,
Autotuning, and data transfer as well as parameters of analog input/output gain and offset auto adjustment.
To use parameters of the area S, you should input a password.
■<S-00>
Special mode selection
Initialized Driving
Display Setting item SettingBand or selecting item Unit
data ReWrite
S-00 Special_mode_ 1: Initialize the inverter ― ― ○
selection 2: Change the inverter mode
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Special_mode_selection <S-00>
Setting items of <S-00> are described below.
In these items, set or change various functions of the inverter.
◆Setting items of the Special_mode_selection <S-00>
Setting
Descriptions
item
Chapter 5
1 For details of initialization, refer to {8.3 How to Initialize Inverter Main Unit}.
For details of changing the inverter control method, refer to {4.1.5 Changing Inverter Control
2
Methods}.
3 For details of clearing protections, refer to {5.4.1 How to Clear Protections}.
For details of switching the simple mode and full mode, refer to {4.1.4 Changing Parameter
4
Simple Mode and Full Mode}.
10 to 15 For details of Autotuning, refer to {4.3 Autotuning of Parameters (Automatic Setting)}.
99 This is for special adjustment only. Do not use it usually.
For details of data transfer to <SET66EX-Z>, refer to {5.4.2 Data Transfer from/to External
101
Console Option}.
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Setting
Descriptions
item
For details of copying data (without area A) from <SET66EX-Z>, refer to {5.4.2 Data Transfer
102
from/to External Console Option}.
For details of copying data (with area A) from <SET66EX-Z>, refer to {5.4.2 Data Transfer
103
from/to External Console Option}.
For details of comparing data with <SET66EX-Z>, refer to {5.4.2 Data Transfer from/to
104
External Console Option}.
When you input a different number from "1040" to <S-00> and press the [SET] key, "P-Err" (password error) is
displayed.
Before clearing the cumulative_operation_timer(1)<S-01> or (2)<S-02>, enter the password "1040" into
<S-01> or <S-02> respectively.
Otherwise, "P-Err" (password error) is displayed.
Cumulative_operation_timer(1)_clear <S-01>
Before clearing the cumulative_operation_timer(1)<S-01>, enter the password "1040".
When "1" is set to <S-01> after entering the password "1040", a count value of the cumulative operation timer
(1) can be cleared.
Cumulative_operation_timer(2)_clear <S-02>
Before clearing the cumulative_operation_timer(2)<S-02>, enter the password "1040".
When "1" is set to <S-02> after entering the password "1040", a count value of the cumulative operation timer
(2) can be cleared.
■<S-04>
Chapter 5
ROM_rewrite_switch <S-04>
To transfer a program of the PLC function to ROM, you should specify "1040" to the ROM_rewrite_switch
<S-04>.
For details of the PLC function, refer to the "VF66PCTool Operating Manual."
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With the software version No.02-A1 or higher, you can change setting parameters while the power is supplied
from the control power terminals [MR] and [MT], regardless of a setting of <S-17>.
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For operating procedures listed below, refer to {5.4 Operation Using S Area Parameters}.
・How to adjust direct-current voltage with <S-03>
・How to automatically adjust analog input/output gain with <S-06> through <S-15>
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To clear protections such as data displayed in the monitor item (Protection history display <trbLE>), perform
the following steps on the console:
These steps can be performed even while the inverter is running.
Use "3" (Clear protections) of the Special_mode_selection <S-00>.
For details of the Special_mode_selection <S-00>, refer to {5.3.16 Area S}. For details of how to change
parameter settings, refer to {4.1.3 Changing Parameter Settings}.
1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
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7. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a required digit, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the
number to "3" (Clear protections).
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for about one second, its data appears.
This section describes how to exchange data between the main unit and external console option <SET66EX-
Z> which is connected to the inverter main unit.
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For details of the Special_mode_selection <S-00>, refer to {5.3.16 Area S}. For details of how to change
parameter settings, refer to {4.1.3 Changing Parameter Settings}.
2. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
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8. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify "101."
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■Copying setting data from <SET66EX-Z> to the inverter main unit (the area A is not copied)
To transfer setting data of <SET66EX-Z> to the inverter main unit, perform the following steps:
However, setting data of the area A is not copied.
To change an inverter model or motor model, use this way.
Use "102" of the Special_mode_selection <S-00>.
For details of the Special_mode_selection, refer to {5.3.16 Area S}. For details of how to change parameter
settings, refer to {4.1.3 Changing Parameter Settings}.
2. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
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8. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify "102."
alternately.
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When <SET66EX-Z> has been connected to the inverter main unit, the console on the main unit cannot be
used.
Also, when the main unit cannot communicate with <SET66EX-Z>, <SET66EX-Z> does not react. Check
connections between them and others.
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2. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
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8. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify "103."
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2. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
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8. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify "104."
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・ When only setting data of the second setting block does not
match: "CErr2" blinks.
・ Data of both blocks does not match: "CErrA" blinks.
Safety notice
●High voltage is applied to a direct-current voltage meter or a tester. Experts should measure voltage.
●Close the front cover before turning on the power.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
Safety notice
●To measure direct-current voltage, use a direct-current voltage meter or a tester which can measure 500
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V or more for the 200 V class inverter and 1000 V or more for the 400 V class inverter.
Items to prepare
・Phillips screwdriver (M3)
・Phillips screwdriver (M4)
・Direct-current voltage meter or tester
1. Turn off the inverter.
・ For how to open the front cover, refer to {3.2 How to Open and Close Front Cover}.
・ Use the Phillips screwdriver (M4).
3. Install a direct-current voltage meter or a tester between the direct-current terminals [+2] and [-] on
the main circuit terminal block of the inverter.
・ For the terminal block and the position of terminals, refer to {3.3.1 How to Connect Inverter Terminals}.
・ Use the Phillips screwdriver (M3).
4. Close the front cover and turn on the inverter.
5. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
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12. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change
numbers to a value measured by the voltage meter or the tester.
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for
about one second, its data appears.
15. Turn off the inverter, and open the front cover.
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The sections {5.4.4} through {5.4.8} describe how to adjust analog input/output gain and offset automatically
with area S parameters.
To change settings of the Analog_input(1)_gain <L-01> and Analog_input(1)_offset <L-02>, perform the
following steps:
Use the Analog_frequency/speed_command_characteristic_selection <b-17> and the Analog_input(1)_
adjustment <S-06>.
Here, use the Analog_input(1)_adjustment <S-06> to adjust a voltage of 0 to 10 V.
For details of the Analog_frequency/speed_command_characteristic_selection <b-17>, refer to {5.3.3 Area
b}. For details of how to change parameter settings, refer to {4.1.3 Changing Parameter Settings}.
Short-circuit of terminals
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before short-circuiting the terminals.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
Items to prepare
・Phillips screwdriver (M3)
・Phillips screwdriver (M4)
・Direct-current voltage meter or tester
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1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
3. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a number, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change it to become
"b-17."
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9. Short circuit the terminals [AIN1] and [GND] on the control board <VFC66-Z>.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
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13. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to
become "S-06."
15. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then
press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify numbers to become
"1040."
18. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify "1."
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20. Turn off the inverter, and open the front cover.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and the first setting item of the basic setting area is displayed.
27. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press
the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to become "S-06."
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29. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then
press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify numbers to become
"1040."
32. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify a
value 1000 times a value measured by the voltage meter or the tester.
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for about one second, its data appears.
35. Turn off the inverter, and open the front cover.
36. Remove the short-circuit wire between the terminals [AIN1] and [+10].
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The sections {5.4.4} through {5.4.8} describe how to adjust analog input/output gain and offset automatically
with area S parameters.
For 4 to 20 mA input characteristics, perform the following steps to adjust a setting of the Analog_input(1)_
gain <L-01>:
Be sure to do this after adjusting a voltage of 0 to 10 V in the Analog_input(1)_gain <L-01> and Analog_input
(1)_offset <L-02>.
Use the Analog_frequency/speed_command_characteristic_selection <b-17> and the Analog_input(1)_gain
<L-01>.
For details of the Analog_frequency/speed_command_characteristic_selection <b-17>, refer to {5.3.3 Area
b}. For details of the Analog_input(1)_gain <L-01>, refer to {5.3.12 Area L}. For details of how to change
parameter settings, refer to {4.1.3 Changing Parameter Settings}.
Items to prepare
・Phillips screwdriver (M3)
・Phillips screwdriver (M4)
・Current power supply
1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
3. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a number, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change it to become
"b-17."
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9. Connect the current power supply between the terminals [AIN1] and [GND] on the control board
<VFC66-Z>.
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・ The same display as that of power-on appears on the console, and then it enters the monitor (MONI)
mode.
12. Now, data of a monitor item is displayed. Press either of the [SET] key, [ ] key, or [ ] key to return
to the display of the monitor item.
・ In the monitor (MONI) mode, a monitor item is displayed for one second, and then its data is displayed.
・ For details of the monitor (MONI) mode, refer to {4.1.6 Checking Operating State}. For details of monitor
items, refer to {4.1.7 List of Monitor Items}.
13. Press either of the [SET] key, [ ] key, or [ ] key to display "Vin" (Analog input voltage).
・ Unless you press any key within one second while the
monitor item is displayed, you cannot change it.
14. Turn on the current power supply, and input a current of 20 mA to the terminal [AIN1].
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, the console enters the function (FNC) mode, and then a setting item appears in
the seven-segment display. For example, immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the
basic setting area is displayed.
17. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to
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become "L-01."
19. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change
numbers.
・ When a numerical value of "Vin" is smaller than "10.00," set a larger value to "L-01."
・ When a numerical value of "Vin" is larger than "10.00," set a smaller value to "L-01."
20. Press the [SET] key.
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22. When a numerical value of "Vin" is not "10.00," press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ "L-01" is displayed.
23. Repeat the steps 18 through 22 to adjust a value of <L-01> to ensure that a numerical value of "Vin"
becomes "10.00."
・ Every time the [MONI/FNC] key is pressed, the setting item "L-01" and the monitor item "Vin" are
displayed alternately.
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24. Turn off the inverter, and open the front cover.
The sections {5.4.4} through {5.4.8} describe how to adjust analog input/output gain and offset automatically
with area S parameters.
To change settings of the Analog_output(1)_gain <L-03> and Analog_output(1)_offset <L-04>, perform the
following steps:
Be sure to do this after adjusting offset and gain of the analog input (1).
Use the Analog_frequency/speed_command_characteristic_selection <b-17>, Analog_output(1)_
characteristics_selection <b-21>, and Analog_output(1)_adjustment <S-07>.
For details of the Analog_frequency/speed_command_characteristic_selection <b-17>, refer to {5.3.3 Area
b}. For details of the Analog_output(1)_adjustment <S-07>, refer to {5.3.16 Area S}. For details of how to
change parameter settings, refer to {4.1.3 Changing Parameter Settings}.
Short-circuit of terminals
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before short-circuiting the terminals.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
Items to prepare
・Phillips screwdriver (M3)
・Phillips screwdriver (M4)
1. Turn off the inverter.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
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immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
7. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to
become "b-17."
11. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to
become "b-21."
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17. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then
press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify numbers to become
"1040."
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20. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a required digit, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the
number to "1" (Analog output(1) offset adjustment).
22. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a number, and then press
the keys [ ] and [ ] to change it to become "b-21."
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28. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then
press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify numbers to become
"1040."
31. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a required digit, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the
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・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for about one second, its data appears.
34. Turn off the inverter, and open the front cover.
35. Remove the short-circuit wire between the terminals [AOT1] and [AIN1].
5.4.7 Analog Input (2) through (5) Gain and Offset Adjustment
The sections {5.4.4} through {5.4.8} describe how to adjust analog input/output gain and offset automatically
with area S parameters.
This section describes the procedures for changing analog input (2) through (5) gain and analog input (2)
through (5) offset, with the following example of the Analog_input(2)_gain <L-05> and Analog_input(2)_offset
<L-06> when <IO66-Z> is used.
Be sure to do this after adjusting offset and gain of the analog input (1).
Use the Analog_input(2)_characteristics_selection <G-03> and the Analog_input(2)_adjustment <S-08>.
For details of the Analog_input(2)_characteristics_selection <G-03>, refer to {5.3.8 Area G}. For details of the
Analog_input(2)_adjustment <S-08>, refer to {5.3.16 Area S}. For details of how to change parameter
settings, refer to {4.1.3 Changing Parameter Settings}.
For analog input (3) through (5) gain and offset, refer to the area L.
Specify setting items of the area G and area S to meet analog input (3) through (5) gain and offset. Then,
follow the procedures below.
Short-circuit of terminals
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before short-circuiting the terminals.
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Items to prepare
・Phillips screwdriver (M3)
・Phillips screwdriver (M4)
・Direct-current voltage meter or tester
1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
3. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to
become "G-03."
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9. Short circuit the terminals [AIN2], [G], and [G-IN] on the terminal block of <IO66-Z>.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
13. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to
become "S-08."
15. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then
press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify numbers to become
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18. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify "1."
20. Turn off the inverter, and open the front cover.
22. Short circuit the terminal [AIN2] and the terminal [+10] on
the control board <VFC66-Z>.
・Keep the terminals [G] and [G-IN] on <IO66-Z> short-circuited.
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・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and the first setting item of the basic setting area is displayed.
27. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press
the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to become "S-08."
29. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then
press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify numbers to become
"1040."
32. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify a
value 1000 times a value measured by the voltage meter or the tester.
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・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for about one second, its data appears.
35. Turn off the inverter, and open the front cover.
36. Remove the wire between the terminal [AIN2] on <IO66-Z> and the terminal [+10] on the control
board <VFC66-Z>, and the wire between the terminals [G] and [G-IN] on <IO66-Z>.
5.4.8 Analog Output (2) through (5) Gain and Offset Adjustment
The sections {5.4.4} through {5.4.8} describe how to adjust analog input/output gain and offset automatically
with area S parameters.
This section describes the procedures for changing analog output (2) through (5) gain and analog output (2)
through (5) offset, with the following example of the Analog_output(2)_gain <L-09> and Analog_output(2)_
offset <L-10> when <IO66-Z> is used.
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Be sure to do this after adjusting offset and gain of the analog input (1).
Use the Analog_output(2)_characteristics_selection <G-09> and the Analog_output(2)_adjustment <S-09>.
For details of analog frequency/speed command characteristics selection, refer to {5.3.3 Area b}. For details
of the analog output (2) characteristics selection, refer to {5.3.8 Area G}. For details of the analog output (2)
adjustment, refer to {5.3.16 Area S}. For details of how to change parameter settings, refer to {4.1.3 Changing
Parameter Settings}.
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Short-circuit of terminals
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before short-circuiting the terminals.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
Items to prepare
・Phillips screwdriver (M3)
・Phillips screwdriver (M4)
1. Turn off the inverter, and open the front cover.
・For how to open the front cover, refer to {3.2 How to Open and Close Front Cover}.
・Use the Phillips screwdriver (M4).
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
7. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a number, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change it to become
"b-17."
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17. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then
press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify numbers to become
"1040."
20. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a required digit, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the
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28. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then
press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify numbers to become
"1040."
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31. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a required digit, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the
number to "2" (Analog output(2) offset adjustment).
・ The [FNC] LED turns off, after a monitor item is displayed for about one second, its data appears.
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34. Turn off the inverter, and open the front cover.
35. Remove the short-circuit wire between the terminal [AOT2] on <IO66-Z> and the terminal [AIN1] on
the control board <VFC66-Z>.
36. Remove the short-circuit wire between the terminals [G] and [G-OT] on <IO66-Z>.
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When the inverter starts a protection operation due to an abnormality while it operates, it stops output, and the
console enters the protection display mode to display the started protection.
For notification, the protection operation blinks in the seven-segment display.
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The table below lists what appear in the seven-segment display on the console when the inverter starts a
protection operation due to an abnormality while it operates.
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24 PSL- CPU abnormality handling It starts when the CPU has an abnormal operation due to
instantaneous reduction of control power supply 5 V. "-" in the
last digit shows a number to distinguish errors.
25 roH Charging resistance It starts when charging resistance is overheated for the model
overheat protection below 7.5 kW.
26 SE-- Setting error It starts when the inverter starts with incorrect settings of the
rating and constants of the motor. "--" in the last two digits
shows a number to represent a main cause of an incorrect
setting. For details, refer to {6.1.4 Meaning of Setting Error
(SE--) Display}.
27 SLSE Start error without sensor [EDM] It starts when a phase detection fails at start in the
control without speed sensor.
28 SnE Sensor error [EDM] It starts for an abnormality of the current sensor,
incorrect wiring of the PG, or an incorrect setting of motor d-axis
positioning.
29 SPdE Speed control error [IM] [EDM] It starts when a deviation between motor speed and
a command value (speed control input) exceeds a setting value
(setting on the console) while the speed control abnormality
detection is set to "ON."
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30 StrF Start traffic It starts when the inverter cannot operate in ten seconds after
an operation or JOG command is input.
31 tS Communication timeout It starts when a communication error (timeout) occurs between
error the optional board and the communication master while the
network communication option is used.
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For models over 30 kW and parallel models <15022>, <18022>, <40044> through <100044>, the protection
items listed below are displayed in addition to the above list.
For models of 30 to 315 kW consisting of a single unit, the protection items (related to master units) listed in
the next table are displayed.
blown.
43 GFCL FCL operation It starts when current over 290 % of the rated inverter current is
applied for two or more seconds in all units.
44 GPPE Power supply abnormality For parallel models, it starts when the power supply of the
parallel control board has an abnormality.
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75 G2cH Converter overheat It starts when heat sink temperature of the converter in the
(slave unit 2) slave unit 2 becomes more than or equal to a specified value.
76 G3t Gate board communication It starts when an abnormality occurs in a communication with
abnormality (slave unit 3) the gate board in the slave unit 3.
77 G3P Gate power supply It starts when the power supply of the gate in the slave unit 3
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91 db2 VFDB2 (dynamic braking It starts when the VFDB2 (dynamic braking (DB) optional unit 2)
unit 2) abnormality is in the protection state or has a communication abnormality.
However, it does not stop for protection.
92 db3 VFDB3 (dynamic braking It starts when the VFDB3 (dynamic braking (DB) optional unit 3)
unit 3) abnormality is in the protection state or has a communication abnormality.
However, it does not stop for protection.
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For No.90 through No.95, you can use <J-15> to set whether or not it stops for protection. For details, refer to
{5.3.11 Area J}.
When the inverter starts a protection operation due to an abnormality while it operates, you should follow
instructions in the seven-segment display to take actions listed below.
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* A character in the second digit from the right distinguishes a master unit (n) from slave units (1, 2, and 3).
* A character in the second digit from the right distinguishes a master unit (n) from slave units (1, 2, and 3).
Parameters
G32
(Automatic Setting)
Gn3
G13 Acceleration or deceleration time is Make it longer. 4.4.2 Changing
G23 too short. Acceleration or
G33 Deceleration Time
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* A character in the second digit from the right distinguishes a master unit (n) from slave units (1, 2, and 3).
* A number in the rightmost digit shows the U/T1 phase (1), V/T2 phase (2), and W/T3 phase (3).
* A character in the third digit from the right distinguishes a master unit (n) from slave units (1, 2, and 3).
* A number in the rightmost digit shows the U/T1 phase (1), V/T2 phase (2), and W/T3 phase (3).
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* A character in the third digit from the right distinguishes a master unit (n) from slave units (1, 2, and 3).
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* A character in the third digit from the right distinguishes a master unit (n) from slave units (1, 2, and 3).
* A number in the third digit from the right shows slave units (1, 2, and 3).
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* A number in the third digit from the right shows slave units (1, 2, and 3).
* A character in the third digit from the right distinguishes a master unit (n) from slave units (1, 2, and 3).
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* A character in the third digit from the right distinguishes a master unit (n) from slave units (1, 2, and 3).
* A number in the rightmost digit shows the dynamic braking (DB) optional units <VFDB2009> (1 through 6).
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pole <A-06>.
SE21 ・A smaller value is set to the
SE22 PWM_carrier_frequency ・Smaller values are set to the
<A-09>. PWM_carrier_frequency
SE23
<A-09> and the Motor_d-
axis_inductance <A-18>.
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resistance <A-18>.
SE46 ・A larger value is set to the ・A larger value is set to the
Current_control_proportion_ Motor_d-axis_inductance
gain <E-07>. <A-18>.
SE47 ・A larger value is set to the ・A larger value is set to the
Current_control_integral_ Motor_q-axis_inductance
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Motor_primary_resistance Motor_primary_resistance
<A-17>. <A-17>, the Motor_d-axis_
inductance <A-18>, and the
Motor_q-axis_inductance
<A-19>.
SE62 ・Smaller values are set to the ―
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inverter output terminals [U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3] or the wiring of the speed sensor (PG) may be
incorrect. Alternately, mounted load may be heavy. Check them again.
Err51 [EDM] It is displayed when a setting value of the Motor_magnetic_flux is abnormal.
Err54 [EDM] It is displayed when a value over "1" is set to the PG_selection and the wiring of the PG
is not correct. Check the wiring of the PG.
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While a protection operation blinks, six types of data (such as output current) of the protection operation can
be read out. This is called "one-point traceback data."
For details of displayed data, refer to {6.2.2 List of Data of Protection Operation and Protection History
Display}.
1.The started protection operation blinks.
2. While the desired protection operation blinks, press the [SET] key.
・ For how to reset a protection operation, refer to {6.3 How to Reset Protection Display Mode}.
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The tables below list data which can be checked as one-point traceback and protection history display during
protection operation.
In the tables, output current shows a current value immediately before a protection operation occurs, out of
sampled values every operation period. Therefore, when current changes at fast rise (such as output
short-circuit), it may not show a correct current value when the protection occurs.
[V/f]
Data item Display Unit Contents Remarks
Frequency FrEF Hz Display a value after It is different from the display
command value acceleration or deceleration of the monitor item.
control.
Output frequency Fout Hz Display inverter output
frequency.
Output current iout A Display the maximum value It is different from the display
out of absolute three-phase of the monitor item. For the
current instantaneous values. sine wave, it is divided by √2,
resulting in almost equal to an
effective value.
Output voltage Vout V Display an effective value of
voltage between output lines.
Direct-current Vdc V Display direct-current voltage.
voltage
Output torque tout % Display a calculated value of Accuracy is not guaranteed in
(Torque current) output torque. the V/f control.
[IM] [EDM]
Data item Display Unit Contents Remarks
Speed command SrEF r/min Display a value after It is different from the display
value acceleration or deceleration of the monitor item.
control.
Motor speed SPd r/min Display motor speed.
Output current iout A Display the maximum value It is different from the display
out of absolute three-phase of the monitor item. For the
current instantaneous values. sine wave, it is divided by √2,
resulting in almost equal to an
effective value.
Output voltage Vout V Display an effective value of
voltage between output lines.
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・ When there is no protection history, "-----" is displayed. Press the [SET] key to return to the display of the
monitor item "trbLE."
・ Press the [SET] key while the protection history is displayed to return to the display of the monitor item
"trbLE."
4. While the protection history to check data is displayed, press the [SET] key for over three seconds.
second.
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Chapter 7 Maintenance and Inspection
Tasks of inspection
●Never open the front cover with the input power supply turned on.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
●Turn off the inverter, open the front cover, and then check that the LED for checking "CHG" on the main
circuit board <MAC66> or the gate board <GAC66> turns off. After that, conduct an inspection.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
Otherwise, you may be injured.
Tasks of inspection
●Note that temperature of the heat sink may be high depending on operating conditions.
You may get burned.
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Chapter 7
target
Connector Check connectors and terminals on the control board <VFC66-Z> for looseness.
Wiring Check the insulating coating of the wiring for abnormalities such as cracks and
deformation.
Main circuit capacitor If it has any abnormalities such as electrolyte leakage or change of color, it should
be replaced. For details, refer to {7.4 Inspecting and Replacing Main Circuit
Capacitor}.
For replacing the main circuit capacitor, refer to {7.4 Inspecting and Replacing Main Circuit Capacitor}. For
replacing the cooling fan, refer to {7.3 How to Replace Cooling Fan}.
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Use <S-01> and <S-02>. For details, refer to {5.3.16 Area S}.
Chapter 7
Replaced parts
●Before conducting an inspection, turn off the input power supply and wait for ten or more minutes. Also,
check that voltage between the direct-current terminals [+1] and [-] as well as [+2] and [-] on the main circuit
terminal block is below 30 V.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
●Only qualified persons should conduct maintenance and inspection. Take off metals (such as a watch and
bracelet) before maintenance and inspection. Use a tool for insulation.
Otherwise, electric shock or injury may occur.
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1. Use the Phillips screwdriver to loosen screws of the mounting plate of the cooling fan.
Chapter 7
2. Slide the mounting plate of the cooling fan to the front side.
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4. Pull out the connector of the electrical wire connected to the inverter main unit.
Chapter 7
5. Remove the connector of the cooling fan from the connector mounting plate of the cooling fan.
6. Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove screws, and remove the cooling fan from the plate.
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Chapter 7
This section describes how to typically install the cooling fan.
For the cooling fan, its shape, number of pieces, the presence or absence of screws, and its position depend
on your inverter model.
Refer to the product catalog section on our web site (https://www.toyodenki.co.jp/en/) or contact us.
1. Follow the procedures described in {7.3.1 How to Remove Cooling Fan} in the reverse order to install
each part.
2. Connect the connector of the cooling fan to the connector of the electrical wire on the main unit.
・For the pathway of the electrical wire of the cooling fan, put it in the state before the fan is removed.
3. Insert the mounting plate of the cooling fan so that the hole on the plate fits the claw on the chassis.
4. Use the Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws of the mounting plate of the cooling fan.
・For some model, the plate is only locked with no screw.
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If any abnormalities of the main circuit capacitor (such as electrolyte leakage or change of color) are found in
a periodic inspection, etc., you should contact us.
Also, when the [ALM] LED on the console turns on in this inverter, it indicates that the main circuit capacitor
reaches the guide of its life. When a value of the timer remaining time 1 <tin1> becomes less than or equal to
"0," the [ALM] LED turns on. It indicates that replacement of the main circuit capacitor is recommended.
When the main circuit capacitor operates for 12 hours per day at the average ambient temperature of below
35 ℃, it should be replaced in ten years as a guide.
Prepared items
・Phillips screwdriver (M3)
・Phillips screwdriver (M4)
・Megger with 500 VDC
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Chapter 7
3. Short circuit all terminals on the main circuit terminal block.
・For the terminal block and the position of terminals, refer to {3.3.1 How to Connect Inverter Terminals}.
4. Measure insulation resistance between the terminals on the main circuit terminal block and the
protective earth terminal.
・Check that insulation resistance is more than or equal to 10 MΩ.
・If it is less than 10 MΩ, contact us.
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・Settings of the inverter capacity, rated motor (a value on the nameplate), and Autotuning data
・Gain adjustment of the analog circuit part
For settings of the rated motor (a value on the nameplate) and Autotuning data, refer to {4.3.2 Requirements
for Performing Autotuning} and {5.3.2 Area A}.
Prepared items
・Spare of the control board <VFC66-Z>
・Phillips screwdriver (M3)
・Phillips screwdriver (M4)
・Needle-nose plier
Open the front cover. The optional board is located in the front side, and the console board <SET66-Z> is
located above the control board <VFC66-Z> in the back.
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1. Turn off the inverter.
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11. Align four holes on a new control board <VFC66-Z> to the support.
12. Push the control board <VFC66-Z> until the claws of the support hang on the upper portion of the
board.
13. Align the four holes on the removed optional board to the support.
14. Push the optional board until the claws of the support hang on the upper portion of the board.
16. Push up the knobs of the connectors [CN1] and [CN2] on the optional board.
17. Fix the knobs of connectors [CN1] and [CN2] into the connectors [CN7] and [CN4] on the control
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board <VFC66-Z>.
・The moving part of the connector is elastic. If it is not installed tightly, it may be removed. Fix it tightly.
18. Install the console board <SET66-Z> and then tighten four screws.
・Use the Phillips screwdriver (M3).
Chapter 8
・Use the Phillips screwdriver (M4).
Safety notice
●High voltage is applied to a direct-current voltage meter or a tester. Experts should measure voltage.
●Close the front cover before turning on the power.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
Safety notice
●To measure direct-current voltage, use a direct-current voltage meter or a tester which can measure 500
V or more for the 200 V class inverter and 1000 V or more for the 400 V class inverter.
Prepared items
・Phillips screwdriver (M3)
・Phillips screwdriver (M4)
・Direct-current voltage meter or tester
1. Turn off the inverter.
3. Install a direct-current voltage meter or a tester between the direct-current terminals [+2] and [-] on
the main circuit terminal block of the inverter.
・For the terminal block and the position of terminals, refer to {3.3.1 How to Connect Inverter Terminals}.
5. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
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8. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify
numbers to become "1040."
11. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a required digit, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the
number to "1" (Initialize the inverter).
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Chapter 8
・ Then, "SurE" blinks.
・ Here, you can stop the initialization by pressing the
[STOP/RESET] key.
・ The inverter series name is displayed. When the inverter series name "VF66B"
is displayed
13. Use the keys [ ] and [ ] to display a desired inverter model, and then press the [SET] key.
14. Use the keys [ ] and [ ] to display a desired inverter capacity, and then press the [SET] key.
15. Use the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the inverter control method of the first setting block, and press
the [SET] key.
16. Similarly, use the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the inverter control method of the second setting
block, and press the [SET] key.
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17. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change numbers to a
value measured by the voltage meter or the tester, and then press the [SET] key.
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・
・ Since the software version No.02-A1, this is displayed.
18. Turn off the inverter, and open the front cover.
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Chapter 8
Use the Analog_frequency_command_characteristic_selection/Analog_speed_command_characteristic_
selection <b-17> and the Analog_input(1)_adjustment <S-06>.
Short-circuit of terminals
●Be sure to turn off the inverter before short-circuit of terminals.
It may result in a risk of electric shock.
Prepared items
・Phillips screwdriver (M3)
・Phillips screwdriver (M4)
・Direct-current voltage meter or tester
1. When the [FNC] LED on the console turns off, press the [MONI/FNC] key.
・ The [FNC] LED turns on, and a setting item appears in the seven-segment display. For example,
immediately after the inverter is turned on, the first item of the basic setting area is displayed.
3. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to
become "b-17."
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9. Short circuit the terminals [AIN1] and [GND] on the control board <VFC66-Z>.
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13. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to
become "S-06."
Chapter 8
・ For details of the Analog_input(1)_adjustment <S-06>, refer
to {5.3.16 Area S}.
15. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify
numbers to become "1040."
18. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink a required digit, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to change the
number to "1."
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20. Turn off the inverter, and open the front cover.
27. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink numbers, and then press
the keys [ ] and [ ] to change them to become "S-06."
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29. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then
press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify numbers to become
"1040."
Chapter 8
・ The password input is confirmed, and "S-06" is displayed
again.
・ When a different number from "1040" is input, "P-Err"
indicating an error is displayed. In this case, press the keys
[ ] and [ ] to return to "S-06." Follow the procedures again
from the step 28.
32. Press the [JOG/ ] key to blink required digits, and then press the keys [ ] and [ ] to specify a
value 1000 times a value measured by the voltage meter or the tester.
36. Remove the short-circuit wire between the terminals [AIN1] and [+10].
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Chapter 9 Standard Specifications
Capacity 2.2 kW, 3.7 kW, 5.5 kW, 7.5 kW, 11 kW, 15 kW, 22 kW, 30 kW, 37 kW, 45
range 200 V class kW, 55 kW, 75 kW, 90 kW
(Parallel) 150 kW, 180 kW
2.2 kW, 3.7 kW, 5.5 kW, 7.5 kW, 11 kW, 15 kW, 22 kW, 30 kW, 37 kW, 45
400 V class kW, 55 kW, 75 kW, 110 kW, 160 kW, 200 kW, 250 kW, 315 kW
(Parallel) 400 kW, 500 kW, 600 kW, 750 kW, 1000 kW
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Chapter 9
Speed/ 0 to 10 V or ±10 V (Maximum speed/10 V, maximum frequency/10 V)
frequency 4 to 20 mA (Maximum speed/20 mA, maximum frequency/20 mA)
command ±20000 digit when the communication option is used (Maximum
speed/20000 digit, maximum frequency/20000 digit)
Torque 0 to ±10 V (150 %/-10 V)
command ±10000 digit when the communication option is used (150 %/7500 digit)
Terminal block The sync mode/source mode can be changed.
input
Fixed function One contact: Forward operation command
terminal
Function Number of inputs: Five as a standard, six as an option, six as an external
terminal option
Input item: Preset speed/frequency command (seven), acceleration or
deceleration time selection (four types), MRH mode operation, speed/
frequency hold, S-pattern acceleration or deceleration prohibition,
maximum speed/maximum frequency reduction, droop control disabled,
torque control selection, reverse operation command, DC brake command,
initial excitation command, external failure signal (four contacts), traceback
external trigger, second setting block selection, emergency stop (Normally
close), speed/frequency command terminal block selection, reverse
operation command, forward JOG command, reverse JOG command,
emergency stop (Normally open), protection reset
Output signal Output for PWM pulse six times the speed output frequency
speed/ The analog meter can be connected. However, it cannot be used with
frequency standard analog output at the same time.
meter
Analog Number of outputs: 1ch as a standard, 2ch as an option. However, for a
monitor output standard 1ch and optional 1ch, 4 to 20 mA can be output.
0 to ±10 V, 4 to 20 mA
Output item: Output voltage, output current, output torque, speed/output
frequency, speed command/frequency command, internal PLC output, and
others
Function Number of outputs: Two as a standard, two as an option, two as an
terminal external option
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Item displayed on the console Output frequency, speed, speed/frequency setting, output current, output
torque, direct-current voltage, input/output terminal check, protection
history, and others
Protection function Overcurrent, direct-current part overvoltage, insufficient voltage,
overspeed/overfrequency, overtorque, inverter overheat, motor overheat,
charging resistance overheat, overload, IGBT protection operation,
memory abnormality, current sensor abnormality, start traffic, communication
timeout error, speed control error, FCL operation, and others
Personal computer tool Console Dataset (parameter setting), Control Block Editor (internal PLC
edition), VF Monitor (operation and protection monitor)
Environmental condition Operating temperature: 0 to 50 ℃
Humidity: 20 to 90 %RH (no condensation)
Altitude: 1000 m or less
Storage temperature: -20 to 60 ℃
Atmosphere: No plasticizer such as corrosive gas, metallic powder, oil,
halogen, and DOP should be contained.
Vibration: 5.9 m/s 2 (0.6 G or less, 10 to 55 Hz). Comply with JIS C60068-2-6.
Under an environment below the overvoltage category III defined by
IEC60664-1 and below the pollution degree 2.
Unit protective structure IP00 (JIS C 0920): Open-type structure, not especially consider a
protection against human bodies, a protection against invasion of solid
objects, and a protection against invasion of water.
Compatible standards IEC/EN 61800-5-1:2007 (Low Voltage Directive), EN55011 Group1 ClassA
(EMC Directive), IEC/EN61800-3 C3 (EMC Directive)
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(1)In vector control without speed sensor, sufficient torque may not be obtained during regeneration.
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■200 V class
Inverter model 2R222 3R722 5R522 7R522 1122 1522 2222
Applied motor capacity 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 22
[kW]
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Parallel model
Inverter model 15022 18022
Applied motor capacity
150 180
[kW]
Rated output current [A] 560 680
200 to 220 V
Maximum output
(corresponding to
voltage [V]
input voltage)
Three-phase
Input voltage [V] three-wire 200 to 220
V±10 % 50/60 Hz
Delay about 0.7
Chapter 9
Input power factor (When DCL is
connected: About 0.9)
Input Without
- -
capacity DCL
[kVA] With DCL 214 257
Rated Without
- -
input DCL
current [A] With DCL 618 742
DCL7522 DCL9022
DCL
x2 x2
Cooling method Forcible cooling
■400 V class
Inverter model 2R244 3R744 5R544 7R544 1144 1544 2244
Applied motor capacity
2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 22
[kW]
Rated output current [A] 5.5 9.2 13 17 24 32.5 46
Maximum output
380 to 460 V (corresponding to input voltage)
voltage [V]
Input voltage [V] Three-phase three-wire 380 to 460 V±10 % 50/60 Hz
Input power factor Delay about 0.7 (When DCL is connected: About 0.9)
Input Without
4.95 8.36 11.9 16.3 23.2 31.7 45.4
capacity DCL
[kVA] With DCL 3.55 5.89 8.61 11.5 16.8 22.5 31.8
Rated Without
7.14 12.1 17.2 23.5 33.5 45.8 65.5
input DCL
current [A] With DCL 5.12 8.5 12.4 16.6 24.2 32.5 45.9
DCL DCL3R744 DCL3R744 DCL7R544 DCL7R544 DCL1544 DCL1544 DCL2244
Cooling method Forcible cooling
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Input Without
61.8 76.2 91.2 111 - - -
capacity DCL
[kVA] With DCL 43.9 54.1 64.7 79 107 157 225
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Rated Without
89.2 110 132 160 - - -
input DCL
current [A] With DCL 63.4 78.1 93.4 114 154 227 324
DCL DCL3044 DCL3744 DCL4544 DCL5544 DCL7544 DCL11044 DCL16044
Cooling method Forcible cooling
Input Without
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capacity DCL
[kVA] With DCL 281 348 439
Rated Without
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input DCL
current [A] With DCL 406 502 634
DCL DCL20044 DCL25044 DCL31544
Cooling method Forcible cooling
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Parallel model
Inverter model 40044 50044 60044 75044 100044
Applied motor capacity
400 500 600 750 1000
[kW]
Rated output current [A] 740 920 1110 1380 1840
Maximum output
380 to 460V (corresponding to input voltage)
voltage [V]
Input voltage [V] Three-phase three-wire 380 to 460 V±10 % 50/60 Hz
Input power factor Delay about 0.7 (When DCL is connected: About 0.9)
Input Without
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capacity DCL
Chapter 9
[kVA] With DCL 557 696 836 1046 1394
Rated Without
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input DCL
current [A] With DCL 804 1005 1207 1510 2012
DCL20044 DCL25044 DCL20044 DCL25044 DCL25044
DCL
x2 x2 x3 x3 x4
Cooling method Forcible cooling
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■Small type
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■Large type
Chapter 10
Inverter model Dimension (Unit: mm)
400 V class A B C D E F G H I
20044 445 525 40 70 160 42.5 47.5 685 602.5
25044 445 525 40 70 160 42.5 47.5 685 602.5
31544 520 660 70 100 200 49.5 50.5 860 740.5
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Chapter 10
9022 ― - 635 - - 530 52.5 708 - -
― 11044 - 635 - - 530 52.5 708 - -
― 16044 - 515 - - 410 52.5 940 - -
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Chapter 11 Supporting Overseas Standards
This inverter has been tested in accordance with European Low Voltage Directive, EMC (Electro Magnetic
Compatibility) Directive, Machinery Directive, and the North American standard UL508C. The test results
demonstrate that the inverter conforms to each directive and standard listed in the table below. However, only
incorporating our inverter and a supported option into a device does not mean that the entire device conforms
to Low Voltage Directive, EMC Directive, Machinery Directive, and the UL standard. The customer who has
assembled a final product will be liable for conformity with each directive and standard of the entire device.
The customer should check the conformity with each directive and standard of the final product. For
supporting overseas standards, refer to another manual "VF66B Overseas Standard Support Instruction
Manual."
Compatible standards
Low Voltage Directive EN61800-5-1:2007
2006/95/EC
EMC Directive Emission EN61800-3:2004 second environment category C3
2004/108/EC EN55011:2009/A1:2010 Group1 ClassA
Immunity EN61800-3:2004 second environment category C3
EN61326-3-1:2008 SIL2*1
Machinery Directive EN61800-5-2:2007 STO
2006/42/EC EN ISO 13849-1:2008 Category:3 PL:d
EN61508:2010 SIL:2
EN62061:2005 SIL:2
EN60204-1:2006/AC:2010 Stop Category 0
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UL Standard UL508C
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Chapter 12 Attentions for Contacting Us
If you want to order a replacement for a failed part or have a technical question, let us or your supplier know
the issues below.
(1) Model, capacity (kW), and input voltage (V) of your inverter
(2) Model, capacity (kW), rated speed (r/min), rated voltage (V),
and number of poles of your motor
(3) Serial number and software version No. of your inverter
・For the software version No., check a label attached to the
control board <VFC66-Z> as shown in the figure to the right.
(4) Descriptions of a failure and a state when it occurs
(5) Operating state, load state, ambient condition, date of
purchase, operation condition
(6) Distributor name, sales department name
■Attentions to distributors
When delivering this inverter with your any product built in, consider that this manual can be distributed to end
users.
Also, when changing our Initialized data for setting parameters of this inverter, consider that the changed
value would be delivered to end users.
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Chapter 13 Industrial Product Warranty
As a general rule, initial diagnosis in the event of product failure should be performed by your company.
However, if you request initial problem diagnosis, it can be performed on your behalf by Toyo Denki or a
member of our service network.
Please note that if Toyo Denki is not responsible for the cause of the failure, a fee will be charged for the
initial diagnosis.
13.2.2 Repair
Repair, part replacement, and onsite repair shall be provided free of charge.
However, this shall not apply in the following cases:
①When the problem is a result of improper product handling, conditions, environment, usage method, etc., by
you or your customer
②When the problem was caused by a system designed by you or your customer
③When the problem was caused by deficiencies in a program created by you or your customer
④When the problem originated in something other than the delivered product
⑤When the problem was caused by modification performed without the prior approval of Toyo Denki
⑥When the problem was caused by repair or modification performed by someone other than Toyo Denki or a
company designated by Toyo Denki
⑦When the problem was caused by a force majeure such as a natural disaster, fire, or accident.
⑧Other cases where Toyo Denki is not responsible for the cause of the problem
⑨The no-charge warranty period has expired
13.3 Disclaimer
Irrespective of whether the no-charge warranty period is in effect, this warranty shall not compensate you or
Chapter 13
yourcustomer for any damages that are not the responsibility of Toyo Denki, or for any lost opportunity, lost
profit, secondary damages, or accident due to the failure of the Toyo Denki product concerned.
Moreover, compensation shall not be provided relating to articles other than the Toyo Denki product concerned.
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All Rights
The copyright of this manual belongs to Toyo Denki. Duplicating all or part of contents of this manual without
obtaining permission from the right holder is prohibited under the Copyright Act.
All rights of company names and product names described in this manual belong to their respective owners.
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INDEX
〔alphabetical〕
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Area L ……………………………………………214
Area n ……………………………………………215
% Area o ……………………………………………216
Area P ……………………………………………217
% torque command ……………………………177 Area S ……………………………………………217
ASR ………………………………………………208
Auto boost ………………………………………176
4 Autotuning ………………………11,73,74,77,291
4 to 20 mA input …………………………………242
B
5 Blown fuse ………………………………………265
52MA …………………………………………29,67
C
6 Calibration ………………………………………156
category …………………………………………330
6F …………………………………………………155 Charging resistance overheat …………………264
Command_input_when_coupled………………148
Communication time error ……………………263
8 Communication timeout error …………………264
Console ………………………………………13, 43
86A …………………………………29,67,262,295 Control board ……………………………………14
Converter overheat ……………………………266
CPU abnormality handling ……………………264
A Creep_speed ……………………………………210
Cumulative operation time ………………………68
Absolute value torque command ………………177 Cumulative operation timer ………………182,183
AC initial excitation ……………………………209 Current sensor abnormality ……………………263
Acceleration/Deceleration_time_selection……167 Current_control_proportion_gain………………179
AIN1 ………………………………………………29
[AIN1] ………………………………………97, 153
[ ] key ……………………………………………47 D
[ ] key ……………………………………………47
[ALM] LED …………………………………299,304 D-axis Measurement Mode Autotuning ………73
Analog input monitor display selection ………195 d-axis pulse pole determination ………………143
Analog input torque command gain……………206 DC initial excitation ……………………………209
Analog_input_ZeroLimit_voltage………………155 DC_brake_gain …………………………………145
AOT1 ………………………………………………29 DC_brake_operation_time ……………………145
Area A ……………………………………………132 DC_brake_voltage………………………………131
Area b ……………………………………………145 DCL ………………………………………17,26,28
Area c ……………………………………………158 Deceleration stop ………………………………146
Area d ……………………………………………167 Deceleration stop with DC brake ………………146
Area E ……………………………………………173 Deceleration time ………………………………167
Area F ……………………………………………180 [DIR] LED …………………………………………70
Area G ……………………………………………190 Direct Current Mode Autotuning ……………73,79
Area H ……………………………………………196 Direct-current part overvoltage ………………264
Area i ……………………………………………203 Direct-current voltage ………………………66,294
Area J ……………………………………………211 Droop control ……………………………………204
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Induction motor……………………………………41
Initial_excitation_selection ……………………209
E Instantaneous_power_interruption_restart …147
Inverter capacity and voltage class ……………216
ED motor ……………………………11,26,41,61 Inverter_operation_mode_monitor ……………215
EMC Directive……………………………………330 Inverter_output_maximum_voltage……………180
Emergency stop …………………………………263 IO66-Z ……………………………………………195
Emission …………………………………………330
Exhaust amount …………………………………16
External contact …………………………………95
J
External failure ………………………184,185,
263
[JOG/ ] key …………………………………47,89
JOG_acceleration/deceleration_time_selection
F ……………………………………………………167
JOG_stop_frequency …………………………145
Failed fan …………………………………263, 266 JOG_stop_mode_selection ……………………145
FCL operation ……………………………263,265 JOG_stop_speed ………………………………145
Flux_command …………………………………179 JOG-command_input_selection ………………148
Flux_reinforcing_rate_at_start …………………179
Forward_direction_change ……………………175
Forward_JOG_frequency ………………………129
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Forward_JOG_speed …………………………129
Forward_powering_torque_limit ………………151 Line speed…………………………………………66
Forward_regenerative_torque_limit …………151 Line_speed_monitor_adjustment ……………194
Free start …………………………………………174 Low Voltage Directive …………………………330
Free stop …………………………………………146
Free_start_maximum_speed …………………180
Frequency ………………………………………148
M
Frequency command value ……………………294
Front cover ………………………………………13 Machinery Directive ……………………………330
Full Mode Autotuning ……………………………73 Main circuit board…………………………………14
[FWD/REV] key …………………………………47 Main unit version …………………………………68
Manual boost ……………………………………176
Maximum_deviation(negative)…………………173
G Maximum_deviation(positive) …………………173
Maximum_speed ………………………………133
Gain ……………………………237, 246, 251,
256 MC ………………………………………………266
Gate board abnormality ………………………265 MC response abnormality………………………266
Gate board communication abnormality………265 Mechanical loss compensation ………………209
Gate power supply abnormality ………………265 Memory abnormality ……………………………263
MI1 …………………………………………………29
[MI1] through [MI5]………………………………160
H Minimum frequency start ………………………174
Minimum_frequency ……………………………132
High-efficient_mode_usage_selection ………175 MO1 ………………………………………………29
[MO1] ……………………………………………197
[MONI/FNC] key …………………………………47
I Motor overheat …………………………………263
Motor speed …………………………………66, 294
IGBT protection operation ……………………263 Motor temperature ………………………………66
Immunity …………………………………………330 Motor_cooling_fan(sensor-less_drive) ………180
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Motor_core_loss_torque_compensation PG66-Z ……………………………………14,26, 40
………………………………………………140,141 PL …………………………………………………330
Motor_d-axis_inductance ………………………141 PLC function ……………………………………217
Motor_magnetic_flux ……………………………141 Pole_determination_selection …………………143
Motor_mutual_inductance ……………………140 Positioning ………………………………………210
Motor_overheat_protection_operation_selection Power supply abnormality ……………………265
……………………………………………………183 Powering_torque_limit …………………………150
Motor_primary_resistance …………138,140,141 Powering_torque_limit_usage_selection ……151
Motor_protect_temperature ……………………195 P-register_setting ………………………………217
Motor_q-axis_inductance ………………………141 Protection contact …………………………29,295
Motor_secondary_resistance …………………140 Protection history……………………………69,222
Motor_temperature_compensation ……………179 Protection operation code………………………201
Multifunction input terminal ………………………29 Protection_retry_count_setting ………………184
Multifunction output terminal ……………………29 PS …………………………………………………29
PS common input ……………………………26,94
Pulse train ………………………………………191
N PWM_carrier_frequency ………………………136
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Offset ……………………………237,246,251, 256
Open phase ……………………………………263 Regeneration_stall_prevention_function_usage_
Operating digit ………………………………53,55 selection …………………………………………173
Operation contact…………………………………29 Regeneration_stall_prevention_voltage………173
Operation_command_input_selection ………148 Regenerative_torque_limit ……………………150
Optional error ……………………………………264 Regenerative_torque_limit_usage_selection
OT ………………………………………………188 ……………………………………………………151
Output current ………………………………66,294 Reset ………………………………………262,295
Output frequency ……………………………66,294 Restart_delay_time ……………………………174
Output torque ………………………………66,294 Restart_prohibition_time ………………………177
Output voltage ………………………………66,294 Reverse_JOG_frequency ………………………129
Overcurrent protection …………………………263 Reverse_JOG_speed …………………………129
Overfrequency protection ………………………263 Reverse_powering_torque_limit ………………151
Overload pre-alarm ……………………………201 Reverse_prohibition_mode_selection ………147
Overload protection ………………………182,263 Reverse_regenerative_torque_limit …………151
Overspeed protection …………………………264
Overtorque protection ……………………188,264
S
P Second setting block selection…………………165
Sensor error ……………………………………264
Parameter …………………………56,99,120,129 [SET] key …………………………………………47
PG …………………………………………14,26,30 SET66-Z ……………………………………14, 306
PG error …………………………………………264 Setting a negative value to a command ………89
PG_selection ……………………………………137 Setting area …………………………………57,58
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Setting block ………………………………………64 Vector control without sensor ……………………11
Setting error ……………………………………264 VFC66-Z ……………………………14,26,40, 306
Setting_data_rewrite_protection ………………145
SIL ………………………………………………330
Simple mode ……………………………56,57,58
Simulation_mode ………………………………175
Speed ……………………………………84,90,97
Speed command value ……………………66,294
Speed control error ………………………189, 264
Speed_command_input_selection ……………148
Speed_deviation_limiting_command_selection
……………………………………………………173
Stabilizer_amount ………………………………131
Start error without sensor ………………………264
[START] key ………………………………………47
Start traffic ………………………………………264
Start_mode_selection …………………………174
ST-F ………………………………………26,29,66
[ST-F] ……………………………………………150
[STOP/RESET] key ………………………………47
Stop_frequency …………………………………145
Stop_mode_selection …………………………145
Stop_speed………………………………………145
[SW1] ………………………………………152, 244
[SW2] ……………………………………………156
Temperature_detection_selection ……………190
Torque command …………………………66, 294
Torque_boost_amount …………………………130
Torque_command_input_place_selection ……206
Torque_command_mode_selection …………176
Traceback …………………………………185,186
TVTH66-Z ………………………………………190
UL Standard ……………………………………330
Unit overheat ……………………………………265
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