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Important User Information Thank you for purchasing LS Variable Frequency Drives! SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS = Always follow safety instructions to prevent accidents and potential hazards from occurring. = In this manual, safety messages are classified as follows: Z’\, WARNING Improper operation may result in serious personal injury or death. ZAS, CAUTION Improper operation may resuttin slight to medium personal injury or property damage. = Throughout this manual we use the following two illustrations to make you aware of safety considerations: Identifies potential hazards under certain conditions. Read the message and follow the instructions carefully. Identifies shock hazards under certain conditions. Particular attention should be directed because dangerous voltage may be present. = Keep operating instructions handy for quick reference. = Read this manual carefully to maximize the performance of SV-iC5 series inverter and ensure its safe use. Z\ WARNING = Donot remove the cover while power is applied or the unit is in operation. ‘Otherwise, electric shock could occur. = Donet run the inverter with the front cover removed. ‘Otherwise, you may get an electric shock due to high voltage terminals or charged capacitor exposure. = Dont remove the cover except for periodic inspections or wiring, even if the input power is not applied. ‘Otherwise, you may access the charged circuits and get an electric shock. = Wiring and periodic Inspections should be performed at least 10 minutes after disconnecting the input power and after checking the DC link voltage is discharged with a meter (below DC 30V). Otherwise, you may get an electric shock. = Operate the switches with dry hands. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock. Important User Information Do not use the cable when its insulating tube is damaged. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock. Do not subject the cables to scratches, excessive stress, heavy loads or pinching. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock. Z\CAUTION Install the inverter on a non-flammable surface. Do not place flammable material nearby. Otherwise, fire could occur. Disconnect the input power if the inverter gets damaged. ‘Otherwise, it could result in a secondary accident and fire. After the input power is applied or removed, the inverter will remain hot for a couple of minutes. Otherwise, you may get bodily injuries such as skin-burn or damage. De not apply power to a damaged inverter or to an inverter with parts missing even if the installation is complete. Otherwise, electric shock could occur. Do not allow lint, paper, wood chips, dust, metallic chips or other foreign matter into the drive. Otherwise, fire or accident could occur. OPERATING PRECAUTIONS (1) Handling and installation Handle according to the weight of the product. Do not stack the inverter boxes higher than the number recommended. Install according to instructions specified in this manual Do not open the cover during delivery. Do not place heavy items on the inverter. ‘Check the inverter mounting orientation is correct. Do not drop the inverter, or subject it to impact. Use the Type 3 grounding method for 200 V Class (Ground impedance: Belaw 100 ohm). Take protective measures against ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) before touching the PCB for inspection or installation. Use the inverter under the following environmental conditions: O 0 OOoOo0000 Important User Information Surrounding | 10 = 50° (non-freezing), Ambient 40°G for tem ee models SVOO4IC5-1, SVOO4IC5-1F, SVOOBICS- perature | 4 and SVOOBICS-1F (UL 508C) Relative humidity. 90% RH or less (non-condensing) Environment [Storage ~ temperature | ~ 20~65 - Protected from corrosive gas, combustible gas, Location cil mist or dust Altitude, Max, 1,000m above sea level, Max. 5.9misec™ Vibration _| (0.6G) or less (2) Wiring Do not connect a power facter correction capacitor, surge suppressor, or RFI filter to the output of the inverter. The connection orientation of the output cables: U, V, W to the motor will affect the direction of rotation of the motor. Incorrect terminal wiring could result in the equipment damage. Reversing the polarity (+/-) of the terminals could damage the inverter. Only authorized personnel familiar with LS inverter should perform wiring and inspections. Always install the inverter before wiring. Otherwise, you may gat an electric shock or have bodily injury. oOo ooo o ao (3) Tal run Check all parameters prior to operation. Changing parameter values might be required depending on the load. (0 Always apply permissible range of voltage to the each terminal as indicated in this manual. Otherwise, it could lead to inverter damage. (4) Operation precautions When the Auto restart function is selected, stay away from the equipment as a motor will restart suddenly after a fault stop. The Stop key on the keypad is valid only when the appropriate function setting has been made. Prepare an emergency stop switch separately. If a fault reset is made with the reference signal present, a sudden start will occur. Check that the reference signal is tumed off in advance. Otherwise an accident could occur. Do not modify or alter anything inside the inverter. Motor might not be protected by electronic thermal function of inverter. Do not use a magnetic contactor on the inverter input for frequent starting/stopping of the inverter. Use a noise filter to reduce the effect of electromagnetic interference. Otherwise nearby electronic equipment may be affected. ao o ooo Important User Information Incase of input voltage unbalance, install AC reactor. Power Factor capacitors and generators may become overheated and damaged due to potential high frequency noise transmitted from inverter. 0 Before operating unit and prior to user programming, reset user parameters to default settings. Inverter can easily be set to high-speed operations. Verify capability of motor or machinery prior to operating unit. Stopping torque is not produced when using the DC-Break function. Install separate equipment when stopping torque is needed. (8) Fault prevention precautions (0 Provide a safety backup such as an emergency brake which will prevent the machine and equipment from hazardous conditions if the inverter fails. (6) Maintenance, inspection and parts replacement © Do not conduct a megger (insulation resistance) test on the control circuit of the inverter. 0 Refer to Chapter 8. Troubleshooting and Maintenance (parts replacement). (7) Disposal 0 Handle the inverter as an industrial waste when disposing of it. (8) General instructions (Many of the diagrams and drawings in this instruction manual show the inverter without a circuit breaker, a cover or partially open, Never run the inverter like this. Always place the cover with circuit breakers and follow this instruction manual when operating the inverter. Manual outline Important User Information @ The purpose of this manual is to provide the user with the necessary information to install, program, start up and maintain the SV-iC5 series inverter. © To assure successful installation and operation, the material presented must be thoroughly read and understood before proceeding. ® This manual contains. Chay Title Description ‘i Provides general information and Basic Information precautions for safe and optimum use of the SV-IC5 series inverter. Provides instructions on how to install the SV-iC5 inverter. Provides instructions on how to wire the SV-IC5 inverter. Describes how to connect the optional peripheral devices to the inverter. 2 Installation 3 | Wiring 4 Basic Configuration Pr ir 5 Keypad ng illustrates keypad features and display. 6 Basic Operation Provides instructions for quick start of the Outlines the parameter information of the ‘SV-IC5 such as description, type, units, factory defaults, minimum/maximum setting. Defines the various inverter faults and the 7 Function List Troubleshoating and 8 appropriate action to take as well as Maintenance | general troubleshooting information. Gives information on Input/Output rating, 9 ‘Specifications. control type and more: details of the SV-IC5 inverter. Table of Contents Table of Contents 1.4. Ernportant Precautions 0. sssssisscsncssessissneiessessenise 1.2. Product Details. 1.3 Removal and Reinstallation .. 2.4. Installation Precautions 2.2 Dimensions ... 3.1 Terminal Wiring... 3.2. Specifications far Power Terminal Black Wiring... 3.3/0 terminal Block Specification... 3.4 PNP/NPN Selection and Connector far Communication Option .. at 4.1 Connection of Peripheral Devices to the Inverter 4.2 Recommended MCCB, Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELB) and Magnetic Contactor Specification4-2 4,3 Recommendable AC/DC Reactor. wh ramming Keypad 5.1 Keypad Features 5.2. Alpha-numeric View on the LED Keypad.. 5.3 Moving to Other Groups... 5.4 Haw to change the codes in 2 group... 5.5 Parameter Setting Method 5.6 Monitoring of Operation Status. 6.1 Frequency Setting and Basic Operation, vi Table of Contents. 7A Drive Group... 7.2 Function Group 1... 7.3 Function Group 2 7.4 YO Group. [Troubleshooting and Maintenance 8.1 Protective Functions ... 8.2. Fault Remedy 8.3 Precautions for Maintenance and Inspection. 8.4 Check Points 8.5 Part Replacements. 3.1 Technical Data.. 9.2 Temperature Derating Information. [DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY. EMC INSTALLATION GUIDE vil 1, Basic information and precautions 1. Basic Information and Precautions 1.1_ Important Precautions Unpacking | © Inspect the inverter for any damage that may have occurred and during shipping. To verify the inverter unit is the correct one for ° . the application you need, check the inverter type, output ratings inspection on the nameplate and the inverter is intact. (—_svoodics = 1F — neeve i [TnPOT 200-230 71 +— Input power Rating ware Fate feaat, Saran Inver vata +— Bar Code 20529001 +— Serial Number ES* tsi covite tac mone | © Type of the inverter 004 - 1 Motor rating Input Ls 004 0.4 ew | Sinale Inverter stamierd| 4 Single 08 | 0.75 [kW] | “Arar phase 0151.5 [kW] (200) 022 [2.2 [kW] © Accessories If you have found any discrepancy, damage, etc., contact your ‘sales representative. Preparations | Instruments and paris to be prepared depend on how the inverter of is operated. Prepare equipment and parts as necessary. instruments. and parts required for operation Installation |To operate the inverter with high performance for a long time, install the inverter in a proper place in the correct direction and with proper clearances (Refer to 2. Installation, P 2-1). Wiring nnect the power supply, motor and operation signals (control signals) to the terminal block. Note that incorrect connection m gemee the inverter and peripheral devices (Refer to 3. Wiring, 1. Basic information and precautions 1.2 Product Details 1.2.1 Appearance Front Cover: Remove it when wiring and changing parameter setting. Body slot: When front cover is pulled back till this line and lifted up, it can be removed from main body. See Page 1-3. Bottom Cover: Remove it when wiring input power and motor. Nameplate 1.2.2 View without the front cover Refer to Page 1-3 for front cover removal. 4-Way button for parameter setting (Up/Down/Lefty Right key) NPN/PNP Select ‘Switch Analog Input/Output Terminal Inverter Ground Terminal Caution: Remove the bottom cover to access the terminal. 1-2 1, Basic information and precautions 1.3 Removal and Reinstallation 1.3.1 Removal of the front cover @ To change parameter setting: Press the pattem with a finger slightly as 1) and push it downward as 2). Then 4-way button will appear. Use this button for parameter setting and changing the value. 1) Removal for wiring: The method is the same as shown in 1. Hold both ‘sides of the cover and lift upward to completely remove from the main body. 2. Hold both 2) sides of 1 Parallel! 4. Push down the cover until cover top matches the side slot. 13 1. Basic information and precautions a | Removal for wiring input power and terminals: After removing the front cover, lift the bottom cover up to disconnect. Terminals name Is labeled here. To access control terminals: after finishing power terminal wiring, reinstall the bottom cover and then start wiring control terminals. + * Note : Use the recommended size of the cable as indicated in this manual ONLY. Using larger size cable may lead to mis-wiring or damage the insulation. Terminals name is labeled here. 44 2. Installation 2. Installation 2.1_Installation Precautions ZS CAUTION ‘@ Handle the inverter with care to prevent damage to the plastic components. Do not hold the inverter by the front cover. It may fall off. ‘© Install the inverter in a place where it is immune to vibration (5.9 m/s*or less). The inverter is under great influence of ambient temperature. ‘© Install in a location where temperature is within the permissible range (-10~50°C). ‘Maximum Surrounding Alr Temperature Is 50°C. Models SV004IC5-1, SVO04IC5- AE SVOOBIC5-1, and SV008iC5-1F can be used in Ambient 40°C. (UL 508C) ‘© The inverter will be very hot during operation. Install on a non-combustible surface. @ Mount the inverter on a flat, vertical and level surface. Inverter orientation must be vertical (top up) for proper heat dissipation. Also leave sufficient clearances around the inverter. Leave space enough to allow cooled air flowing easily between wiring duct and the unit Ventilating fan ‘@ Protect from moisture and direct sunlight. © Do not install the inverter in any environment where it is exposed to waterdrops, oil mist, dust, etc. Install the inverter in a clean place or inside a “totally enclosed" panel which does not accept any suspended matter. 24 2. Installation ‘© When two or more inverters are installed or a ventilation fan is mounted in inverter panel, the inverters and ventilation fan must be installed in proper positions with extreme care taken to keep the ambient temperature of the inverters below the permissible value. If they are installed in improper positions, the ambient temperature of the inverters will rise and ventilation effect will be reduced, ‘@ Install the inverter using screws or bolts to insure the inverter is firmly fastened. < For installing multiple inverters in panel> = Note : Take caution on proper heat ventilation when installing inverters and fan ina panel. 2. Installation 2.2 Dimensions # 0.4, 0.75 kW (1/2~1 HP) O08IC5-1 | 008IC5-1F 79 79 143 143 143 0.97 23 2. Installation © 1.5, 2.2 kW (2~3HP) 24 Dimension | 0151C5-1 | 015iC5-1F | 0221C5-1 | 022iC5-1F Ww 156 156 156 156 H 143 143 143 143 D 143 443 143 143 Weight 1.79 1.94 4.85 2 (Kg) 3. Wiring 3. Wiring 3.1 Terminal Wiring sosGessree SSS SSSSESS ei Mattie FX : Forward run Function RX: Reverse run input | 2 |_BX: Emergency stop terminal | |_ RST: Fault reset JOG : Jog operation 24V power for P1-P5 12V power supply for potentiometer 0-10V Analog Input terminal (0-20mA Analog Input terminal Common Terminal for P1-P5, AM, P24 Mult-function Analog output tarrinal (~ 10V) ‘Common terminal for AM torminal ‘Mulfunction open collector output terial (Ground TM for MO Multi-function Acontact output ray B contact output capatteminal F308 308 Commo 3. Wiring 3.2 Specifications for Power Terminal Block Wiring EL) testa] Boo th Efe) PL p2 oN uke eo $V022iC5-1 lt) 2 Plp2 No U Vw memo) Input wire size 2mm? 2mm? 3.5mm" 3.5mm Output wire 2mm* 2mm? 3.5mm" 3.5mm" Ground Wire 2mm? 2mm? 3.5mm? 3.5mm? TerminalLug | 2mm’,3.5@ | 2mm’,3.5@ | 3.5mm’,3.5@ | 3.5mm’, 3.59 Tightening 9 Ib-in 9Ib-in 45 bin 15 Ib-in Torque f\\ CAUTION @# Make sure the input power is off before wiring. + When power supply is switched off following operation, wait at least 10 minutes after LED keypad display is off before you start working on it. If tester is available, check the voltage between P1 and N terminals. Wiring should be performed after verifying that input voltage inverter DC circuitry is all exhausted. @ Applying input power supply to the output terminals U, V and W causes internal inverter damage. @ Use ring terminals with insulated caps when wiring the input power and motor wiring. ¢ Do not leave wire fragments inside the inverter. Wire fragments can cause faults, breakdowns and malfunctions. # Never short P1 or P and N terminals. Shorting terminals may cause internal inverter damage. @ Do not install a power factor capacitor, surge suppressor or RF| filters in the output side of the inverter. Doing so may damage these components. 3-2 3. Wiring Z\_WARNING @ Use the Type 3 grounding method (Ground impedance: Below 100ohm). @ Use the dedicated ground terminal to ground the inverter. Do not use the screw in the case or chassis, etc for grounding. Ground Terminal "= Note : Remove front and bottom cover before starting grounding. = Caution : Follow the specifications below when grounding the inverter. Model O04iC5, OOBICS — 1,1F O15iC5, 022iC5 - 1,1F Wire size 2mm? 2mm? Lug 2mm’, 39 2mm’, 30 Ground im Below 100 ohm Below 100 ohm 33 3. Wiring 3.3__ W/O terminal Block Specification BOK 2B 200 P4_P5 VR VI DOOD BOI Terminal | Terminal Description | Wire size ap Note P4/P2/P3 | Multi-unction input T/M paps [Pts 22ANG 03mm?) 04 - ‘Common Terminal for CM | preps. AM, Pad Z2ANGO3mm*| 0.4 - Max culpul volage 127 VR ee te cate 22ANGO3mnP| 0.4 | Max oulputcurent mA ‘Variable resistor 40kohmn v1 im Voltage | oo awe o3mm| 0.4 | Inputvetage renge:O-12v 0-20mA Analog Current inp cuent range: | Input 2ANGO3mm| 0.4 0-20 Multi-function Analog Max. cufput votage: 11[V] AM | output ZANGOSmm| 04 | fer, to Multi-function open MO | collector output tia | 20AWGO5mnP| 0.4 | Below DC25V,100rNm EXTG [Ground T/M forMO__|20ANGOSmer| 0.4 : p24 | 24V Power Supply for | 20 aya 05mm?) 0.4 | Max oupucarent 10mA Below AC 250V, 0.25 30A | Multi-function relay AB | 20AWG 05mm) 04 | Baw oC30V.2A 308 _| Contact output DANG OSmn| 04 = 30C__|30A, B Common: DAWG OSmm’| 0.4 @Note: Tie the control wires more than 15cm away from the control terminals. Otherwise, it interfere front cover reinstallation. ‘Note: When you use external power supply for multifunction input terminal (P1~P5), apply voltage more than 12V to activate. 34 3. Wiring i] 3.4 PNP/NPN Selection and Connector for Communication Option os tlh cm [ Resistor FX] ‘CPU Resistor Resistor = 2. Communication Option Card Connector: Install Communication option Note: MODBUS RTU option card is available for SV-iC5. Refer to MODBUS RTU option card manual for more details. 35 3. Wiring 3-6 4. Basic configuration 4. Basic Configuration 4.1. Connection of Peripheral Devices to the Inverter The following devices are required to operate the inverter, Proper peripheral devices must be selected and correct connections made to ensure proper operation. An incorrectly applied or installed inverter can result in system malfunction or reduction in product life as well as component damage. You must read and understand this manual thoroughly before proceeding. Use the power supply within the ‘AG Supply Source | permissible range of inverter input power rating. (See 9.Specifications) MCCB or Earth | Select circult breakers with care. A leakage circuit | large inrush current may flow in the breaker (ELB) Inverter at power on. 4 Install it it necessary. When installed, Magnetic do not use it for the purpose of Contactor ‘starting or stopping. Otherwise, it could lead to reduction in product life. ‘The reactors must be used when the power factor is to be improved or the AC/DC Reactors inverter is installed near a large power supply system. (1000KVA or more and wiring distance within 10m) To operate the inverter with high performance for a long time, install , the inverter in a proper place in the Installation and correct direction and with proper ng dlearances. Incorrect terminal wiring could result in the equipment damage. Do not connect a power factor To motor ‘capacitor, surge suppressor or radio noise filter to the output side of the inverter. a1 4, Basic configuration 4.2 Recommended MCCB, Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELB) and Magnetic Contactor Specification Magnatic Model IMCGB/ ELB(LS) onnen Note 004iCS-1, 1F GMCc-9 - 008iC5-1, 1F GMCc-9 - -—.......__ ABS33b, EBS333. [>_> O15IC5-1, 1F GMC-12 - 022iC5-1, 1F GMC-18 - 4.3 Recommendable AC/DC Reactor Model AC Input fuse AC reactor DC reactor O04iC5-1, 1F 104 2.13mH, 5.7A 7.00mH, 5.44 008iC5-1, 1F 20 1.20mH, 104 4.05mH, 9.2A O15iC5-1, 1F 30A 0.88mH, 144 2.92mH, 134 022iC5-1, 1F 404 0.56mH, 204 1.98MH, 194 4-2 5. Programming Keypad Le 5. Programming Keypad 5.1 Keypad Features Display FWD Lit during forward run REV Litduring reverse run Blinks when a fault occurs 5 tea) Displays operation status and parameter information Keys RUN Used to give a run command STOP/RST ‘STOP : Stop the operation RST : Reset faults 4-WAY Programming keys BUTTON (UP/Down/LefURight arrow and Prog / Ent keys) a [UP Used to scroll through codes or increase parameter value ¥ |Down | Used to scroll through codes or decrease parameter value alter Used to jump te other parameter groups or move a cursor to the left to change the parameter value > [right | USedtojump to other parameter groups or move cursor to tho right to change the parameter value @ | Preg /Ent| Used to set the parameter value or save the changed parameter key value Potentiometer | Used to change the value of run frequency | 54 5. Programming Keypad 5.2 Alpha-numeric View on the LED Keypad J ca - 5-2 5. Programming Keypad I Le 5.3 Moving to Other Groups @ There are 4 different parameter groups in SV-iC5 series as shown Basic parameters: necessary for the inverter to run. Parameters: such as Target frequency, Accel / Decel time are settable. Basic function parameters to adjust output frequency and Drive group Function group 1 voltage. Advanced function parameters to set parameters for such as 5 PID Operation and second motor operation. Parameters necessary to make up a sequence using Mulli- Function group 2 VO (InputlOutput) rou l. Moving to other parameter groups is only available in the first code of each group as the figure shown below. Moving to other groups using the Right (>) key | Moving fo olher groups using the Left (4) key * ar NG ew [42 “3 + Target frequency can be set at 0.0 (the 1" code of drive group). Even though the preset value is 0.0, itis user-settable. The changed frequency wil be displayed after it is changed. 5-3 5. Programming Keypad How to move to other groups at the 1 code of each group. -. The 1 code in Drive group “0.0” will be displayed when AC 1 (733) input power is applied. -. Press the right arrow (+) key once to go to Function group 1. The 1* code in Function group 1 “F 0” will be displayed. Press the right arrow () key once to go to Function group 2. A -. The 1" code in Function group 2 “H 0” will be displayed. ~. Press the right arrow (P) key once to go to VO group. t 2) =, The 1 code in UO group “10” will be displayed. 4 -. Press the right arrow (B) key once again to return to Drive group. 5 (a3) -, Retum to the 1" code In Drive group “0.0”. # If the left arrow key (4) is used, the above will be executed in the reverse order. How to move to other groups from any codes other than the 1" code. Pressing loft or right arrow key In any code will return to first code of each group. -. In F 15, press the Left (<4) or Right arrow (b>) key. Pressing the key goes to the first code of the group. ~. The 1* code in function group 1 “F 0” is displayed, -. Press the right arrow (>) key. 3 #2] -. The 1™ code in function group 2 “H 0” will be displayed. 5. Programming Keypad 5.4 How to change the codes in a group Code change in Drive group _ 1 -. In the 1" code in Drive group “0.0", press the Up (ds) key once. =, The 2” code in Drive group “ACC” is displayed. -. Press the Up (&) key once. -. The 3” code "dEC" in Drive group Is displayed. -. Keep pressing the Up (a) key until the last code appears. -. The last code in Drive group “drC’ is displayed. -. Press the Up (&) key again. 5 ~. Return to the first code of Drive group. 4 Use 3@ Down ('¥) key for the opposite order. + Code change in Function grot When moving from the “F 0” to the “F 15” directly 1 -. Press the Prog/Ent (@) kay in "F 0." =. 1 (the code number of F1) is displayed. Use the Up () key to setto 5. .. "05" is displayed by pressing the Left (4) key once to move the cursor to the left. The numeral having a cursor is displayed brighter. In this case, 0 is active. . Use the Up (a) key to set to 1. 15 is set. Press the Prog / Ent (@) key ‘once. 6 FS -. Moving to F 15 has been complete. + Function group 2 and W/O group are settable with the same setting. 5. Programming Keypad For changing code from any codes other than F 0 When moving from F 1 to F 15 in Function group 1. f fi t -. In F 4, continue pressing the Up (A) key until F15 is displayed. =. Moving to F15 has been complete sv 4 The same rule applies to Function group 2 and WO group. Note: Some codes will be ski in the middle of increment ( codes are intentional left blank for future use or the codes user goes not use are invisible. For example, when F23 [High/low frequency limit select] is set to "O (No) ”, F24 [High frequency limit] and F23 [Low frequency limit] are not displayed during code change. But When F23 is set to “1(Yes)", F23 and F24 will appear on the display. 5. Programming Keypad 5.5 Parameter Setting Method Changing parameter value in Drive group When changing ACC time from 5.0 sec to 16.0 OF -. In the first code “0.0", press the Up (a) key once to go to the second code. -. AGG [Accel time] is displayed. Press the Prog / Ent key (@) once. . Preset value is 5.0, and the cursor is in the digit 0. . Press the Left () key once to move the cursor to the left. . The digit 5 in 5.0 is active. Then press the Up (A) key once. The value is increased to 6.0 . Press the Left (4) key to mave the cursor to the left. 0.80 is displayed. The first 0 in 0.60 is active. -. Press the Up () key once. . 16.0 is set. . Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. 16.0 is blinking. . Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once again to retum to the parameter name. sec, TF] |- ACC is displayed. Accel time is changed from 5.0 to 16.0 be # In step 7, pressing the Left (4) or Right (P+) key while 16.0 is blinking will disable the setting. Note) Pressing the Left (€)/ Right (>) /Up (4) /Down (¥) key while cursor is blinking will cancel the parameter value change. 5-7 5. Programming Keypad When changing run frequency to 30.05 Hz in Drive group SAAC . DA&e 7 COB~ (OOO OOSOOr nn uu 4 -. In “0.0”, press the Prog / Ent (@) key once ~. The second 0 in 0.0 is active. 2 -. Press the Right (Ib) key once to move the cursor to the right. 5 -. 0.00 is displayed -. Press the Up (4) key until § is displayed. 4 -. Press the Left (4) key once. 5 -. The middle digit in 0.05 is active. -. Press the Left (4) key once. 6 -. Press the Left (4) key once. -. 00.0 is displayed with the first 0 active, but the actual id value 0.05 remains unchanged. -. Press the Up (ds) key to set to 3. . Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. 8 30.0 is blinking. -. Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. 9 | 339) -, Run frequency is set to 30.0 when the blinking stops. Thi igit LED lay i: vi in SV-i He vt igi expansion Is available using the Loft(4)/Right(}>) key for parameter ‘setting and monitoring. + In step 8, pressing the Left (4) or Right (») key while 30.0 is blinking will disable the setting. 5. Programming Keypad I Le @ Changing parameter values in Function 1, 2 and I/O group When changing the parameter value of F 27 from 2 to 5 Fel ff t Dee 2 & ’ 1 F fy -. In FO, press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. P 1) | -. Check the present cade number. 4) | -. increase the value to 7 by pressing the Up (+) key. 3 [ 7] -. When 7 is set, press the Left (4) key once. is 0 in 07 is active. -. Increase the value to 2 by pressing the Up (4) key. -. 27 is displayed -. Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. -. The parameter number F27 is displayed. Press the Prog / Ent (®) key once to check the set value. -. The set value is 0. -. Increase the value to 1 by pressing the Up (da) key. EELS Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. F27 is displayed after § stops blinking. Changing parameter value has been complete. -. Press the either Left (44) or Right (+) key once to go to the first code. 10||F f))- retum to Fo # The above setting Is also applied to change parameter values in function group 2 and VO group. 5. Programming Keypad 5.6 Monitoring of Operation Status Monitoring output current in Drive group TIF) |-. In [0.0], continue pressing the Up (4) or Down (¥) key until [Cur] is displayed. Monitoring output current is provided in this parameter. . Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once to check the current. Present output current is 5.0 A. Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once to retum to the parameter name. cS (Eur -. Retum to the output current monitoring code. # Other parameters in Drive group such as dCL (Inverter DC link current) or VOL (Inverter output voltage) can be monitored via the same method. 5-10 5. Programming Keypad How to moniter Motor rpm in Drive group when the motors rotating in 1730 mpm. . Present run frequency can be monitored in the first code of Function group 1. The preset frequency is 57.6Hz. ‘Continue pressing the Up (4a) Down (¥) key until rPM is displayed. 2 { p ] -. Motor rpm can be monitored in this code. £9711) |. Press the Prog / Ent (®) key once. 5 { 4g -. Last three digits 730 in 1730 rpm is shown on the LED. -. Press the Left (4) key once. First three digits 173 in 1730 rpm are shown on the LED. 7 a iti -. Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. ~. Return to the rPM code. 5-11 5. Programming Keypad How to monitor fault condition in Drive group. -. This message appears when an Over-current fault occurs. -. Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. -. The run frequency at the time of fault (30.0) is displayed. ~. Press the Up (A) key once. ~. The output current at the time of fault is displayed. «. Press the Up (&) key once. -, Operating status is displayed. A fault occurred during acceleration. -. Press the STOP/RST key once. -. A fault condition is cleared and “nOn" is displayed. When more than one fault occur at the same time. -, Maximum three faults information is displayed as shown left diagram. Motor overheating ‘Over voltage Over current 5-12 5. Programming Keypad ¢ Parameter initialize How to initialize parameters of all four groups in H93 initialize. .. Press the Prag / Ent (@) key once. .. Return to the parameter number after blinking. Parameter 9 initialize has been complete. -. Press the either Left (4) or Right (P) key. 10 -. Retum to HO. .. Present setting is 0. i) . Press the Up (4) key once to set to 1 to activate parameter 5-13, 5. Programming Keypad 5-14 6. Basic Operation 6. Basic Operation 6.1_ Frequency Setting and Basic Operation ‘@ Caution : The following instructions are given based on the fact that all parameters are set to factory defaults. Results could be different if parameter values are changed. In this case, initialize parameter values back to factory defaults and follow the instructions below. Frequency Setting via keypad and operating via terminals 4 -. Apply AC input power to the inverter. -. When 0.0 appears, press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. -. The second digit in 0.0 is lit as shown left. -. Press the Left (<4) key twice. 00.0 is displayed and the first 0 is lit. -. Press the Up (&) key. ~. 10.0 is set. Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. 10.0 is blinking. Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. jun frequency is set to 10.0 Hz when the blinking stops. um on the switch between P1 (FX) and CM terminals. -. FWD (Forward run) lamp begins to blink and accelerating frequency is displayed on the LED. -. When target run frequency 10Hz is reached, 10.0 is 6 displayed. -. Turn off the switch between P1 (FX) and CM terminals. =. FWD lamp begins to blink and decelerating frequency is displayed on the LED. -. When run frequency is reached to OHz, FWD lamp is tumed off and 10.0 is displayed. 10 Hz Patexyom [oN ——]_oFF Wiring Operating pattem 6-1 6. Basic Operation Frequency Setting via potentiometer and operating via terminals 1 -. Apply AG input power to the inverter. 2 -. When 0.0 appears Press the Up (4) key four times. -. Frq is displayed. Frequency setting mode is selectable. -. Press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. -. Present setting method is set to 0 (frequency setting via keypad). -. Press the Up () key twice. dig -. After 2 (Frequency setting via potentiometer) is set, press the Prog / Ent (@) key once. -. Frq is redisplayed after 2 stops blinking. -. Tum the potentiometer to sat to 10.0 Hz in either Max or Min direction. -. Turn on the switch between P71 (FX) and CM (See Wiring below). -. FWD lamp begins to blink and the accelerating frequency is displayed on the LED. ~-. When run frequency 10Hz is reached, the value is displayed as shown left. -. Turn off the switch between P1 (FX) and CM terminals. eg -. FWD lamp begins to blink and the decelerating frequency is displayed on the LED. -. When the run frequency is reached to 0 Hz, FWD lamp is turned off and 10.0 is displayed as shown left. eg os mere UR) u Las) 10 Hz v1 Y _ " Pig +53 Pt OFF 3 cu | J Wiring Operating pattern 6. Basic Operation Frequency setting via potentiometer and operating via the Run key 1 -. Apply AC input power to the inverter. 2 | (GiB) | -. wnen 0.0 is dispiayed, press the Up (44) key three times. 3 | Gra) |: 378 dsplaved. Oporatng matnod is setectabi. (OF Wy) | .. Press the Prog / Ent (@) key. 4 7) | -- Gheck the present operating method ("1" is run via control terminal) 1) | «. Press the Prog / Ent (@) key and then Down (‘¥) key once. 5 §) | -. After setting “0°, press the Prog / Ent (@) key. —_—., | -. “drv’ is displayed after “0” is blinking. Operation method is set via the 6 | [de u) | Runkey on the keypad. -. Press the Up (ds) key once. -. Different frequency setting method Is selectable in this code. -. Press the Prog / Ent (@) key. -. Check the present frequency satting method (‘0" is run via keypad). ~ Press the Up (da) key twice. -. After checking “2” (frequency satting via potentiometer), press the Prog JEnt (@) key. Fee ~. "Frat Is displayed afer “2° Is blinking. Frequency setting Is set via the 410] [F-9) | potentiometer on the keypad. =. Tum the potentiometer to sst to 10.0 Hz in either Max or Min direction. ~. Press the Run key on the keypad. -. FWD lamp begins to blink and accelerating frequency is displayed on 44 |:(478) | the LED. Us) -. When tun frequency 10Hz is reached, 10.0 is displayed as shown left. -. Press the STOP/RST key. -. FWD lamp begins to blink and decelerating frequency is displayed on the LED. -. When run frequency is reached to Hz, FWD lamp is tumed off and 10.0 is displayed as shown left. wos 9 sone a8) . PN STORET Eom. . aid sep wey [J ° nD wee STOPRST Ker oO Wiring Operating pattern 6. Basic Operation 6-4 7. Function List 7. Function List * The number of page is for User's manual uploaded at LSIS website. You can download the User's manual which is described detailed function of parameter from website. (http:/www.lsis biz) 7.1_Drive Group T=} Cee 0.0 eee lone’ fo) 0/400 [Hz] [Frequency command] pe) * This parameter sets the frequency that the inverter is commanded to output = During Stop: Frequency Command = During Run: Output Frequency * During Mutti-step operation: Mult-step_ frequency 0. = It cannot be set greater than F21- [Max frequency] permet) Ce ent ° [sec] dEC = During Multi-Acce! / Decel operation, this parameter serves as Accel / Dacel time 0. Drv | RuniStop via Run/Siop key 9 | on the ke FX: Motor forward run RX: Motor reverse run Run/Stop via control |_| terminal FX: Run/Stop enable RX: Reverse rotation select 3g | Operation via ‘Communication Option Frq. [Frequency | 0/8 moda] | Digtal | Setting via Keypad 1 Setting via Keypad 2 ‘Analog | Setting via 2 potentiometer on the | keypad(VO) 3 Setting via V1 terminal 4 Setting via | terminal 7. Function List 7 emer) Ee Ce et iliac Setting via potentiometer on the keypad + V1 terminal Modbus-RTU Communication ‘S| [MulliStep |0/400 | This parameter sats Multi- | 10.0 a7 frequency | [Hz] Stop frequency 1 during 4] Mult-step operation. 82 | [Multi Step = This parameter sets Multi [~ 20.0 a7 frequency Step frequency 2 during 2 Mullt-step operation. 83 [Multi-Step = This parameter sets Multi- [30.0 oF frequency Step frequency 3 during 3 Multi-step operation. CUr | (Output + This parameter displays a7 current) - ‘the output current to the motor. 7PM | [Motor = This parameter displays 17 RPM] : ‘the number of Motor RPM. dCL__| [Inverter * This parameter displays 17 DC link - DC link voltage inside the voltage) inverter. vOL | [User = This parameter displays | vOL WT display the item selected at H73- select] |_ [Monitoring itom select) ~ [vor voltage POr | Output power 10r_| Torque mOn— | [Fault "This parameter displays: nT Display] _ | the types of faults, frequency _and operating status-at the time of the fault ‘arc | [Direction | Fir = This parameter sets the F oF of motor ‘direction of motor rotation rotation when drv = [Drive: mode] is select] ‘sot to either 0 or 1. F_| Forward tr [Reverse 7-2 7. Function List FO | [Jump 60 |= This parameter sets the 1 ° 55 code] parameter code number to lump. Fi |iForward? [012 0 | Fwd and rev run enable 0 x 7 Reverse 4_| Forward run disable nun disable] 2 | Reverse run disable F2 | [Accel ot 9 | Linear 0 x a7 pattem) F3 | [Decel ; | Sure pattern] F4 | [Stop made | 0/2 0 0 x oF select] 7 2 | Free run to stop F8 |(OCBrake |0i60 |= This parameter sets DC 5.0 x 107 1) | start [Hz] brake start frequency. frequency] = _Itcannot be set below F23 - [Start frequency]. FS |[OCBrake [0/60 | When DC brake frequency o4 x 107 wait time] | [sec] is reached, the inverter holds the output for the setting time before starting DC brake. FiO |[DCBrake [0/200 |= This parameter sets the 50 x 107 voltage) — | [%] amount of DC voltage applied toa motor, = Its set in percent of H33 - [Motor rated current]. Fit [[OCBrake [Gi60 |= Thisparametersetsthetime| 1.0 x 107 time] [sec] taken to apply DC current to a 7 | motor while motor is at.a stop. Fiz |(0CBrake [0/200 |= This parameter sets the 30 x 107 start Pe] amount of DC voltage before & voltage] motor starts to run. = _Itis set in percent of H33 - [Motor rated current] Fis [[DCBrake [0/60 |= DC voltage is applied to the 0 x 107 start time) | [sec] motor for DG Brake start time before motor accelerates. Fi4 |[Timefor [0/60 |= This parameter applies the 10 x 107 magnetizing | [sec] current io a motor for the set a motor] time before motor accelerates during Sensorless vector control, 7): Sat Fa to 1 (Stop via DC brake }to view this function 73 7. Function List range F20 | [Jog a400 |= This parameter sets the 10.0 Oo | 107 frequency] | [Hz] frequency for Jog operation. = Iteannot be set above F21— [Max frequency]. F21 | [Max 40/400* |= This parameter sets the 60.0 x oT frequency] | [Hz] highest frequency the invarter can output. = Itis frequency reference for ‘Accel | Decel (See H70) = If H40 is set to 3(Sensoriess vector, it can be settable up to 300Hz *. = Caution : Any frequency cannot be set above Max frequency. F22_ | [Base 30/400 [= The inverter outputs is 60.0 x oF frequency | (Hz) rated voltage to the motor at this frequency (866 motor nameplate). In case of using a 50Hz motor, set this to 50Hz. F23_ | [Start AHO |= Theinverterstarts to output | 0.6 x |e frequency] | [Hz] its voltage at this frequency. + _Itis the frequency low limit. F24 | (Frequency | O/T = This parameter sets high 0 x |e highilow and low limit of run frequency. limit select] F25.| (Frequency [0/400 | * This parameter sets high 60.0 x 2) high limit] | [Hz] limit of the run frequency. = Itcannot be set above F21 = [Max frequency]. F26 | (Frequency [0/400 |= This parameter sets low os x low timit] | [Hz] limit of the run frequency. = Iteannot be set above F25 - [Frequency high limit] and below F23 — [Start frequen Fe7 | [Torque on 0 | Manual torque boost 0 x oF Boost solect] 1 | Auto torque boost F28 | [Torque OF15[%] |* This parameter sets the 5 x eo boost in amount of torque boost forward applied to a motor during direction] forward run. = Itis setin percent of Max ulput voltage. 74 7. Function List ed Factory Adjustable Ce — Pees pers Cues pital 29° | [Torque = This parameter sets the 5 x [97 boost in ‘amount of torque boost reverse applied to a motor during direction] reverse run. = Itis set as a percent of Max output voltage 30 | [ViF pattern | 0/2 0 | {Linear} 0 x [97 4 | {Square} 2 | {User VIF} F31 | [UserviF [0/400 |= This parameter is active 15.0 x |e? 3)__| frequency 4) | [Hz] when F30 — [VIF pattern] is set Faz |[UserViF |o/i00 | to2 {User VIF}, 25 x voltage 1] _| [%] = It cannot be set above F21 F33 | [User viF [0/400 | — [Max frequency} 300 x frequency 2] |[Hz]___|= The value of voltage is set F384 |[UserViF [0/100 | In percent of H70 — [Motor 30 x voltage 2] _| [%] rated voltage] F385 | [User V/F 0/400 |= The values of the lower- 45.0 x frequency 3} | [Hz] numbered parameters cannot Fé | [User ViF 0/00 be set above those of higher- 75 x voltage 3] | [%) numbered. Far [User viF | 0/400 60.0 x frequency 4) | [Hz] F38 | [UserviF | 0/100 100 x voltage 4) _| [96] F3a [[Output [40/10 |= Thisparameteradusisthe | 100 x voltage [4] amount of output voltage. adjustment] = Tha set value is the percentage of input voltage F40 |[Energy- | 0/30[%] |= This parameter decreases 0 0 107 saving level] ‘output voltage according to load status. F650. | [Electronic | 0/1 = This parameter is activated 0 0 27 thermal when the motor is overheated select] \time-inverse). 2) Only displayed when F24 (Freq High/Low limit select) is set to 1. 3): Set F30 to 2 (User VIF) to display this parameter. 5 7. Function List ree pS Ce This parameter sets max| 150 0 | ia7 current capable of flowing to the motor continuously for 1 minute. + The set value is the percentage of H33 — (Motor rated current]. + It cannot ba set below F52 “Electronic thermal level for continuous]. F52 | (Electronic [50/150 |= This parameter sets the| 100 0 ‘thermal (%] ‘amount of current to keep the level tor mator running continuously. ‘continuous = It. cannot be set higher than F51 — [Electronic thermal level for 1 minute}, F3_| [Motor on Standard motor having] 0 ° ‘cooling 0| cooling fan directly method] |__| connected to the shaft - 4 |A motor using 2 separate motor to power a cooling fan. F64 [Overload [30/150 |= This parameter sets the amount | 150 0. [tar warming — | [%] of current to issue an alarm signal level] at @ relay or mutt-funciion output terrrinal (see 154, 155). = The set valueis the perentage of H33- [Motor rated current). F55 |[Overload [0/30 |= This parameler issues an| 10 0 waming [sec] alarm signal when the current ime] qreater than F54 [Overload waming level] flows to the motor for F55- [Overload waming time]. F56 |[Overload | 01 = This parameter turns off the| 1 0 127 ‘tip select] Inverter output whan motor is overloaded F57 |[Overload | 30/200 |= This parameter sets the/ 180 0 trip level] | [%] amount of overload current. = The value Is the percentage of H33- [Motor rated current] F58 |[(Overload | 0/60 |= This parameter tums off the| 60 0 ‘trip time] —_| [sec] Inverter output when tha F57- [Overioad trip level] of current flows to the motor for F58- [Overioad trip time}. 4); Set F50 to 1 to display this parameter 76 7. Function List reer era ry Cee bomen defautts during run so (all or * This parameter stops accelerating 0 x 127 ‘prevention during acceleration, decelerating select] during constant speed run and stops decelerating during deceleration. fi : 1 = ¥ 2 v ~ 3 : v ¥ 4 vw - . 5 v - ¥ rid 7 7 7 v v Feo (Sell 30150 | + This parameter sets the amount of 150 x AZT prevention | [%] current to activate stall prevention level] function during Accel, constant or Decal run. * The set value is the percentage of the H33- [Motor rated current). TT 7. Function List 7.3 Function Group 2 = This parameter sets the code number to jump = This parameter stores information on the types of faults, the frequency, the current and the Accel/Decel condition at the time of fault + The last faulis automatically stored in the H 1- [Fault history 4). nOn nOn nOn = This parameter clears the fault history saved in H15 F23/400 (Hz] = When run frequency is issued, motor starts to accelerate after dwell frequency is applied to the motor during H8- [Dwell time]. "= [Dwell frequency] can be set within the range of F21- [Max frequency] and £23. [Start frequency]. 5.0 ‘Ono [see] = This parameter sats the tima for dwall operation ‘On = This parameter sets the frequency range to skip to prevent undesirable resonance and vibration on the structure of the machine. 0/400 [Hz] = Run frequency cannot be set within the range of H11 thru H16, = The frequency values of the low numbered parameters cannot be set above those of the high numbered ones. 10.0 15.0 WT 10-7 oF 7-8 7. Function List rem oo) Peer) par ieee 25.0 x 30.0 x Hi6 | [Skip 35.0 x ‘frequency high limit 3) Hi7 |S-Curve [7100 |* Setthe speed 40 x oT accelidece! | [%] reference value to form a start side curve at the start during accal/decal. It is set higher, linear zone gets smaller. Hig _|S-Cuve | 1100 |+ Setthe speed 40 x accelidecel | [%) reference value to form a end side curve at the end during accel/decel. Ifit is set higher, linear zone gets smaller, Hig | [Output —/ 071 = Inverter tums off the 0 a 127 phase loss output when the phase of protection the inverter output (U, V, select] W) is not property connected. 20 | [Power On [0M = This parameters 0 o o7 Start select] activated when drv is set to 1 of 2 (RunvStop via Control terminal}. = Motor starts acceleration after AC power is applied while FX or RX terminal is ON. Hat |[Restat [071 = This parameter is 0 o after fault active when drv is set to 1 resel] or 2 (RurvStop via Control terminal). * Motor accelerates after the fault condition is reset while the FX or RX terminal is ON. 1) Set H10 to 1 to be displayed. #17, 18 is used when F2, F3 is set to 1 S-Curve. 73 7. Function List Gre) Ca ee ies H22 | {Speed [01S =| * This parameters active to prevent any | 0 oO. | 197 2) | Search possible fault when the inverter outputs its Selecl] voltage to the running motor. 0 : 1 : ra 2 ¥ 3 5 ¥ cd 4 v - 5 v : ~ 6 v v 7 - vw v ¥ 8 v - a v : ¥ 10| + 7 ‘ “|? 7 v v ml vy |< wiv [|v : ¥ wiv [ v v 15| ¥ v v ¥ H23-[[Curent [80/200 |» This parameter limits the amount of | 100 ° | 107 level ms current during speed search, ‘during = The set value is the percentage of Speed the H33- [Motor rated current]. search] H24[[Pgain [0/0909 |* It is the Proportional gain used for| 100 ° during Speed Search PI controller. Speed search} H25 | {Igain | 0/0859 | Its the Integral gain used for Speed | 1000 0 during search Pl controller. ‘speed search] 2) #4 Normal acceleration has first priority. Even though #4 Is selected along with other bits, Inverter starts Speed search #4. 7-10 7. Function List ome cy Cher a oe) 26 | [Number of | 0/10. = This parameter sets the 0 ° 10-7 Auto number of restart vies ater Restart try] a fauit occurs. * Auio Rest is deactivated if the fault cutnumbers the restart tes. * This function is active when [dry] is set to 1 or 2 {Run/Siop via. control terminal}. * Deactivated during ‘active protection function (OHT, LT. EXT, HWT ic.) Ha? | (Auto a760 |= This paramater sets the 10 o Restart time] | [sec] time between restart tries. 130 | [Motortype [0.22.2 [0.2 - x 10-7 select] 0 Automatically set H31 | [Numberof | 2/12 x motor poles] | H32 [Rated slip | 0/10 E x frequency] | [Hz] 2) ‘Automatically set P= Number of Motor poles = H33 [Motor rated |1.0/20 [= Enter motor rated x current] [Al current on the nameplate. : H34|[NoLoad [0.112 |* Enter the current value x 10-7 Motor lal detected whan the mator is Current! rotating in rated mpm after: the load connected to the motor shaft is removed, = "Enter the 50% of the rated curent value when it Is difficult to measure H34— [No Load Motor Current}. #36 | [Motor ‘60/100 |= Enter the motor efficiency x efficiency] _| [9] (see motor nameplate) 71 7. Function List ed re) Cee) CO a H37 | [Load a2 = Select one of the 0 x 10-7 inertia rate] following according te motor inertia. ‘0 | Less than 10 times that of motor inertia ‘About 10 times that of motor inertia g | More than 10 times that of motor inertia H39—(|iCamier «(715 [= Thisperameteraffects 3 ° 107 frequency | [kHz] the. audible sound of the select] motor, noise emission from the inverter, inverter tamp, and leakage ourent. tthe value is set higher, the inverter sound is quieter but the noise fromthe inverter ‘and leakage current will become greater. Hag |[Controt | 03 9 | (Wottsrequency 0 x a7 mode Controf} select] | (Silp compensation 107 control} 2 | (PID Feedback 107 g | (Sersoress vector 10-7 control} Hat | (Auto on + If this parameter is set 0 x 10-7 tuning) to 1, it automatically measures parameters of the H42 and H43. 42 | [Stator 0/5.0(N] |* Thisis the value of the x resistance motor stator resistance. . (Rs)] Has | [Leakage [0/3000 |= Thisis leakage x inductance | [mH] inductance of the stator - (Lo) and rotor of the motor. H45___| Sensorless | 0/92767 |= P gain for Sensorless: 7000 ° 4) P gain control = H46 | Sensorless = I gain for Sensoriess 700 ° Igain control ~ H50__| [PID on Temninal input (0~ 20 0 x 10-7 Feedback select] Terminal V1 input (0= 10 yy 41) : Set H40 to 2 (PID control) or 3(Sensarless vector control) to display these parameters. 7-12 7. Function List ae CrCl) Cae, rd Co ea ed H51 | [Poainfor [0999.9 pa 300.0 o 10-7 PID [%] the gains for the PID controller] controller. 52 | [integral —_|0.1732.0 10 o 107 time for PID | [sec] ‘controller {gain} HE3__| Diferential_|0.0 730.0 00 o 10-7 time for PID | [ssc] ‘controller {0 gain) He4__|Fgainfor | 086.9 | Thislsthe Feed 00 o 10-7 PID [%] forward gain for the PID ‘controller controller. HSS | (PiDoutput [0400 [+ This parameter limits eo o 107 frequency | [Hz] the amount of the output Hiei] frequency thru the PID control. = The value is settable within the range of F21 —[Max frequency] and H23 — [Start frequency], H70 | [Frequency | Off ‘The Accel/Decel time a x a7 Reference is the time that takes for 0 | toreach the F21— AccsV/Decel] [Max frequancy] from {lore ‘The Accel/Decel time is the time that takes 4 | to reach a target frequency from the run frequency. Hit | (Accel/Decel | Or2 1p | Setiable unit: 0.01 7 o a7 time scale] second. 4 | Settable unit: 0.7 || second, _| 2 | Settabie unit: 7 second. Hz | [Poweron [OA3 [+ This parameter a o WT display] selects the parameter to be displayed on the keypad when the input |_power is first appli 0 | Frequency command 4 | Accel time 2 | Decel time [3] Brive mod 4 | Frequency made 5 | MultStep frequency 1 7-13, 7. Function List 6 | Mulli-Step frequency 2 7_| MultiStep frequency 3 8 | Output current [3 | Mator rp 710 | inverter DC ink voltage | 71 | User display select 12 | Fault display 43 | Direction of motor rotation select erro ‘Adjustable CTL ory H73) [Monitoring | 0/2 iter select] = One of the following can be monitored via VOL .| ‘di J. Output voltage [V] Torque [kgf - mi] HT4 [Gain for 11000 Motor rpm | [%] display] 0 1 2 = This parameter is used to change the motor speed display to rotating speed (r/min) or mechanical speed (rum). NT 79) = This parameter XX HT Haz R ‘selected terminal is ON after 120-124 is set to 12 Has {2 motor select). He4 H85) 5.0 10.0 60.0 107 Has, torque 10-7 7-14 7. Function List Crd mae ee Cee ed Cee Ha7 = x Hes Hee | [2 motor 100 ° Electronic thermal level for continuous) H90([[2¥ motor | 0.1/20 18 x rated wl current] Has | [Parameter | 05 = This parameter is 0 Xx 107 initialize] used to initialize parameters back to the factory default values. 0 5 All parameter groups 1 | are inttialized to factory default value. 2 | Only Drive group is initialized. g | Only Function group 1 is initiaized. 14, | Otly Function group 2s initialized. 5 | Only WO group is initialized. HO4 [Password | O/FFF = Password for H95- Q ° 10-7 register] rarameter lock). H95—| [Parameter [O/FFF |= This parameter is 0 ° 107 lock] able to lock or unlock Parameters by typing password ragisterad in Hod. 7-15, 7. Function List 4 0 Group Te as ised oceemedl Co range eed 10 Humpeode] |0/e3 |= This parameter setsthe code | 1 ° 55 number to jump "4 [Fitertims 0/8989 |= This is used to adjust tha 10 ° a7 constant for ‘analog votlage input signal via VO input] keypad potentiometer. 12 (vOinputin [010 |= Setthe minimum voltage of 0 ° voltage} M the VO input 13 [Frequency | 0/400 |= Set the inverter output 00 ° corresponding | [Hz] minimum frequency at minimum fol2) voltage of the VO input 14 [OinputMax [010 |= —Setthe maximum voltage of 10 ° voltage] M tho VO Input. 15 [Frequency [0/400 |= Set the inverter output 60.0 ° corresponding | [Hz] maximum frequency at mesimum 1014] vottage of the VO input. 18 [Fitertime | a/sa¢a |= Sethe input section's intemal | 10 ° a7 constant for fiter constant for V4 input. V1 input] 7 (1 inputMin [oa |= Settha minimum vottage of 0 ° voltage] M the V1 input 18 [Frequency [000 |= Sethe inverter output 00 ° corresponding | [Hz] minimum frequency at minimum tol 7] voltage of the V1 input. 19 [M1 inputmax | 0/10 |= Settha maximum voltage of 10 ° voltage] M. the V1 input. 110 | [Frequency 0400 |= —Satthe inverter output 60.0 ° corresponding | [Hz] maximum frequency at maximum tol 9] voltage of the V1 input. im [Fitertime | o'seca |= Sethe input section's intemal | 10 ° a7 constant for! fiter constant for | input. input) 2 | (linput 00 = | SettheMinimum Curent oft | 4 ° ‘minimum [ma] Input. current] 7-16 7. Function List eo Factory Adjustable Cd cd foe) bee) Cee 3 | [Frequency 01400 |= Set the inverter output 0.0 ° corresponding | [Hz] minimum frequency at minimum to112] current of Linput. na [input max | 0720 = Set the Maximum Current of| | 20 ° suren]__| [mA] input. 5 — | [Frequency 0/400 |= Set the inverter output 600 ° ‘corresponding | [Hz] maximum frequency at maximum tol 14] current of Linput. née [Criteria for oO © | Disabled 0 o 12-7 ‘Analog Input 4 | bess than hai tho valuo sot ‘Signal loss] in 27/12 entered | Below the value eetin 207142 entered 120 | [Mult-function | 0724 |_0 | Forward mun command {FX} | 0 © a7 input terminal 4_ | Reverse run command {FX} P1 defing] 121 | [Multi-function 2 | Emergency Stop Tip(EST) | 1 ° input terminal 1g | Reset when a foutt occurs - P2 define] (RST). 122 | [Multi-function «4, | Yes eperation command 2 o | 407 input terminal {0G} — P3 define] 5 | Mult} Step frequency — Low a7 123 [MultHfunction 6_| Mult Step frequency — Mid 3 ° Input terminal Pa detne] 7. | MulthStep frequency — High 124 | [Multi-function 8 | Multi AcvelDecel Low 4 ° oF Input terminal 9 | Multi AcceDecel — Mid PS define] 10 | Mult AccelDecel — High | 41 | DC brake during stop [40-7_ 12 | 2 motor select 10-7 13 = f= ug = — Updown | Frequency 10.7 45 | Peston | increas ‘command (uP) TAT 7. Function List (DOWN) — 47 | 3-wire i [40-7 18 | Extemal trip: A Contact (EA 127 19 | Extemal trip: B Contact (EtB) 20 - | 10-7_ 1 [Exchange between PID " | operation and VIF operation | gp | Exchange between option and Inverter | 23 | Analog Hold 24 | AccelDecel Disable : 125 | [Input terminal era errs [era] erm | erro 17 status display) | ~ ps | pa | po | p2 | Pt - ps | [Output - ami _| sito 147 terminal - aoac | mo - status display] _ aT [Fittering time | 2/50 = if the value is sat higher, the| 15 constant for response of the Input terminal is \Mutt-function getting slower, . Input terminal) 10 | PMutiStep [0/400 |= It cannot be set greater than] 30.0 a7 | frequency 4) | (Hz) | F21— (Max frequency}. 11 | IMuti-Step 250 | frequency 5) _| [Muti-Step 200 —___| frequency 6] _| 133 | [Muli-Step 150 frequency 7) 14 | [Mutt-Acos! | cveo00 30 97 time 1] [sec] 185 | [Muti Decal 30 time 1 ° 136 | [Mutt-Accel 40 aT time 2} 7. Function List Do Factory Adjustable Hi 7 WE ave 2] tire 3] ‘ime 3} 5} 8) 8) 8 time 4] 7 time 4} ‘me 5} fine 5] fi 6] time 6] 5) F| El B & time 7] time 7] Ce 4.0 5.0 5.0 60 6.0 7.0 7.0 8.0 8.0 9.0 9.0 [Analog ‘Outputitem — | 40(¥] Output frequency __| frequency 4_| Output current | 150 % pc link | DC 400¥ 151 10/200 (%) 400 re] 30.0 oO WT 7-19 7. Function List em ed name food 153 [Frequency ‘solecl] are setto 0-4. detection + It cannot be set greater than bandwidth) F21 — [Max frequency). a [Multi-function | O47 0 | FOT-1 12 o NT output NT terminal 4 | FOT-2 select] 155 | [Muli-function relay select] 42 | During run WT 16 | Wait time for run signal input 17 | Fauk relay oulput 16 | [Faut relay| 07 ‘When | When | When 2 ° 17 2 is a sh |Z iS sie «|r na}or}en| = |o2 ro] Jo als[afate 4 4 se 7-20 7. Function List 0 | 1200 bps 2400 bps: - 1 2 | 4800 bps 3. | 9600 bps 4 [19200 bps 02 * It is used when frequency] 0 o. | a7 command is given via V1 end 1 frequency input frequency command or not. command] If there is no frequency commend - input during this time, inverter starts operation via the mode selected al 162. 7-21 7. Function List 7-22 8, Troubleshooting and Maintenance ‘8. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 8.1 Protective Functions Z\ WARNING When a fault occurs, the cause must be corrected befare the fault can be cleared. If protective function keeps active, it could lead to reduction in product life and damage to the equipment. Fault Display and information Protective functions Peco ‘The inverter tums off iis output when the output current of ‘Overcurrent ‘the inverter flows more than 200% of the inverter rated ‘current. Ground fault The inverter tums off its oulput when a ground fault H B Fm s GFE current ‘occurs and the ground fault current is more than the intemal setting value of the inverter. inverter ‘The inverter tums off its output when the output current of Ft) | Overload the inverter flows more than the rated level (150% for 4 minute). ‘The inverter tums off its output if the output current of (Di) | Overload trip | the inverter flows at 150% of the inverter rated current for more than the current limit time (1 min). The inverter tums off its output if the heat sink THE) |Heatsink overheats due to 2 damaged cooling fan o an allen ust ‘overheat Substance in the cooling fan by detecting the temperature of the heat sink. an | Ocink The inverter tums off its output when it is time to IL Ue) | capacitor replace the old DC link capacitor to a new one. The inverter tums off its output when the one or more ‘Output Phase | of the output (U, V, W) phase Is open. The inverter loss detects the output current to check the phase loss of ‘the output. ‘The inverter turns off its output if the DC voltage of the main circuit increases higher than 400 V when the cS) “3 B/S ‘Over voltage | motor decelerates. This fault can also ocour due to a ‘surge voltage generated at the power supply system. ‘The inverter tums off its output if the DC voltage is below Tob) |Low 480V because insufficient torque or overheating of the motor can occur when the input voltage of the Inverter drops. B41 8. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Fault Display and information Protective function: Electronic Thermal Descriptions The internal electronic thermal of the inverter determines the overheating of the motor. If the motor is overloaded the inverter tums off the output. The inverter cannot protect the motor when driving a motor having more than 4 poles or multi motors. Parameter ‘save error This fault message is displayed when user-setting parameters fails to be entered into memory. Inverter hardware fault This fault message Is displayed when an error occurs, in the control circuitry of the inverter. ‘Communication Error This. fault message is displayed when the inverter cannot communicate with the keypad. BHR SH ‘Cooling fan fault This fault message is displayed when a fault condition occurs in the inverter cooling fan. Instant cut off Used for the emergency stop of the inverter. The inverter instantly tums off the output when the EST terminal is tumed on. = Caution: The inverter starts to regular operation when tuming off the Est terminal while FX or RX terminal is ON_ External fault A’ ‘contact input When multifunction input terminal (120-124) is set to 49 {External fault signal input : A (Normal Open Contact)}, the inverter tums off the output. External fault B contact input When mult-function input terminal (120-124) is set to 19 {Extemal fault signal input : B (Normal Close Contact)}, the inverter tums off the output... iW ‘Operating method when the frequency ‘command is lost When inverter operation is set via Analog input (0-10V or 0-20mA input) or option (RS485) and no signal is applied, operation is done according to the method set in 162 (Operating method when the frequency reference is lost). 8-2 8, Troubleshooting and Maintenance 8.2 Fault Remedy Cause = Caution: Remedy When an overcurrent fault occurs, operation must be started after the cause ls removed to avold damage to IGBT Inside the Inverter. © Accel / Decel time is too short compared to the GD? of the load. © Load is greater than the inverter rating © Inverter output is Issued when the motor is free running. © Output short circuit or ground fault has occurred. ®@ Mechanical brake of the motor is operating too fast. @ Increase the Accel/ Decel time. * Replace the inverter with ‘appropriate capacity. = Resume operation after stopping the motor or use H22 (Speed search) in Function group 2, = Check output wiring. = Check the mechanical brake. GEE ® Ground fault has occurred atthe =| # Check the wiring of the output output wiring of the inverter. terminal. ean, nt| & The insulation of the motor is damaged due to heat. = Replace the motor. Inverter overload re © Load is greater than the inverter rating. © Inverter capacity is incorrectly selected © Torque boost scale is set too large. > Upgrade the capacity of motor and inverter or reduce the load = Reduce torque boost scale. ® Cooling system has faults. © An old cooling fan Is not replaced with a new one. = Check for alien substances clogged in the heat sink. = Replace the old cooling fan with anew one. overheat |» Ambient temperature is too high, | 7” Keep ambient temperature under 40°C. © Faulty contact of magnetic switch | Make connection of magnetic at output switch at output of the inverter Output ‘securely. Phase loss © Faulty output wiring = Check output wiring. © An alien substance Is clogged In a ventilating slot = Check the ventilating slot and remove the clogged substances. ‘Cooling fan | @ inverter has been in use without | Replace the cooling fan. fault changing a cooling fan A © Decel time is too short compared | # Increase the Decel time. ut to the GD? of the load. oer ® Regenerative load is at the = Use Dynamic Brake Unit. voltage inverter output. 8-3 8. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Protective fun Cause Remedy ‘© Line vollage Is too high. “= Check whether line voltage exceeds its rating. © Line voltage is low. @ Load larger than line capacity Is connected to lina (6x: welding machine, motor with high starting current connected to the commercial line). © Faulty magnetic switch at the input side of the inverter. # Check whether line voltage is below its rating. * Chock the incoming AC line. Adjust the line capacity comesponding to the load. = Change a magnetic switch. Electronic: thermal © Motor has overheated. © Load is greater than inverter rating. © ETH level is set too low. © Inverter capacity is incorrectly selected. © Inverter has been operated at low speed for too long. © Reduce load weight and operating duty. = Change inverter with higher capacity. © Adjust ETH level to an appropriate level. = Select correct inverter capacity, = Install a cooling fan with a separate power supply. © The terminal which is set to “18 (External fault-Ay" or "19 (External fautt-B)" in 120-124 in VO group is ON. ® Eliminate the cause of fault at circuit connected to extemal fault terminal or cause of extemal fault input. © No frequency command is. applied to V1 and |. = Check the wiring of V1 and | and frequency reference level. © Contact your local LSIS sales representative. 84 8, Troubleshooting and Maintenance 8.3 Precautions for Maintenance and Inspection Zi GAUTION Make sure to remove the input power while performing maintenance. Make sure to perform maintenance after checking the DG link capacitor has discharged. The bus capacitors in the inverter main Circuit can still be charged even after the power is turned off. Check the voltage between terminal P or P1 and N using a tester before proceeding. ‘SV-iC5 series inverter has ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive ‘components. Take protective measures against ESD before touching them for inspection or installation. Do not change any inner parts and connectors. Never modify the inverter. 84 Check Points © Daily inspections ¥ Proper installation environment ¥ Cooling system fault ¥ Unusual vibration and noise ¥ Unusual overheating and discoloration ‘© Periodic inspection Y Screws and bolts may become loose due to vibration, temperature changes, etc. = Check that they are tightened securely and retighten as necessary. ¥ Alien substances are clogged in the cooling system. i = Clean it using the air. ¥ Check the rotating condition of the cooling fan, the condition of capacitors and the connections with the magnetic contactor. = Replace them if there are any abnormalities. 8-5 8. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 8.5 Part Replacements ‘The inverter consists of many electronic parts such as semiconductor devices. ‘The following parts may deteriorate with age because of their structures or physical characteristics, leading to reduced performance or failure of the inverter. For preventive maintenance, the parts must be changed periodically. The parts replacement guidelines are indicated in the following table. Lamps and other short-life parts must also be changed during periodic inspection. Part name ‘Change period (unit: Year) Description Cooling fan 3 Smoothing capacitor in main circuit 4 A ‘Smoothing capacitor on 4 Exchange (as required) control board Relays - 8-6 9. Specifications 9. Specifications 9.1 Technical Data @ Input and output ratings Model: SV 20x IC5=2x| 004 008: 015 022 Max motor | [HP] 05 1 2 3 capacity! | kw | 04 0.75 45 22 Capacity [KVAF| 0.95 19 3.0 45 Output | FLA [A] 25 5 8 12 ratings | Frequency 0~ 400 [Hz)* Voltage Three Phase 200 ~ 230V* input Voltage Single Phase 200 ~ 230V (410%) ratings [Erequency | 50 ~ 60 [Hz] (#5%) Current 55 [92 16 216 ® Control Control made IF control, Sensorless vector control Frequency setting Digital: 0.01Hz resolution Analog: 0.08Hz (Max. frequency : 60Hz) ‘Accuracy of Frequency command Digital: 0.01% of Max. output frequency Analog: 0.1% of Max. output frequency VIF Ratio Linear, Squared Pattem, User V/F Overload capacity Software: 150% for 60s Torque boost Auto/Manual torque boost © Operation Operation mode Keypad/ Terminal! Communication option selectable is Analog: 0 ~ 10[V], 0 ~ 20[mA], Keypad Potentiometer eee Digital : Keypad Operation features PID control, Up-Down operation, 3-wire operation Input Multi-function NPN/ PNP selectable Put | terminal Function: (refer to page 3-5) 1 Indicates the maximum applicable mator capacity when using a 4-pole standard motor. ? Rated capacity is based on 220V. > Max. settable freq is 300Hz when H30 Is set to 3 “Sensorless Vector Controt” ** Max. output voltage wil not be greater than the input voltage. Cutput voltage less than the input voltage ‘can be programmed. 91 9. Specifications. Output Multi-function ‘open collector Operating status | Below DV 24V 50mA terminal and Fault output Multi-function (N.O., N.C.) (N.O., N.C.) Below relay terminal AC250V 0.3A, Below DC 30V 1A. 0 ~ 10 Vde : Frequency, Current, Voltage, DC link eed ou voltage selectable @ Protective functions Inverter Trip Over-voltage, Under-voltage, Over-current, Ground fault current detection, Over-temperature of inverter and motor, Output phase open, Overload, Communication error, Loss of frequency command, HW fault Alarm Conditions Stall prevention, Overload Momentary loss Less than 15 msec : Continuous operation More than 15 msec : Auto Restart enable @ Environment Forced air cooling ‘Open, Pollution degree 2 40°C ~ +50°C re -20°C ~ +65°C re Less than 90% (no condensation) 1,000m above sea level, Max. 5.9m/sec? (0.86) Protected from corrosive gas, combustible gas, oil mist or dust, Pollution Degree 2 Environment 9. Specifications 9.2. Temperature Derating Information @ Load current VS Carrier frequency > For 0.4kW, 0.8kW, 1.5kW inverter > For 2.2kW inverter Load 4 Load 4 Current Current 100% | 100% 80% > » kHz 15kHz kHz 8kHz 15kHz Carrler freq. ‘Carrler freq. = Note: 4. The above graph is applied when inverter is in use within the permissible ambient temp. If the unit is installed in a panel, install it where heat dissipation is properly done to keep the panel ambient temperature within permissible range. 2. This derating curve is based on inverter current rating when rated motor is connected. 9-3 9. Specifications. 94 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ‘Council Directive(s) to which conformity is declared: CD 73/23/EEC and CD 89/336/EEC Units. are certified for compliance with: EN 50178:1998: EN 50081-2:1993 EN 55011:1998+A1;1999 EN 50082-2:1995. EN 61000-4-2:1995+A1:1998 EVN 50140:1993(EN 61000-4-3:1995) EVN 50204:1995 EN 61000-4-4:1995 EN 61000-4-5:1995 ENV 50141:1993(EN 61000-4-6:1996) EN 61000-4-8:1993 EN 61000-4-11:1994 ‘Type of Equipment: Inverter (Power Conversion Equipment) Model Name: SV -iC5 Series Trade Mark: LSIS Co., Ltd. Representative: LG International (Deutschland) GmbH Address: Lyoner Strasse 15, 60528, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Manufacturer: LSIS Co., Ltd. Address’ 181, Samsung-Ri, Mokchon-Eup, Chonan, Chungnam, 330-845, Korea We, the undersigned, hereby declare that equipment specified above ‘conforms to the Directives and Standards mentioned. Place: Frankfurt am Main ‘Chonan, Chungnam, Germany eS s S$ tfana (signature/date) (signature/date) Mr. |k-Seong Yang/ Dept. Manager _Mr. Jin-Gu Song / General Manager {Full name / Position} (Full name / Position UL Marking TECHNICAL STANDARDS APPLIED The standards applied in order to comply with the essential requirements of the Directives ‘TS/23/EEC “Electrical material intended to be used with certain limits of voltage” and 89/336/EEC "Electromagnetic Compatibility" are the following ones: + EN 50178:1998 © EN 50081-2:1993 © EN 55011:1998+A1:1909 + EN 50082-2:1995 + ENG10004- 2:1995+A1:1998 + EN 61000-4-3:1995 + EN 61000-4-4:1995. + EN 61000-4-5:1995 + EN 61000-4-6:1996. + EN 61000-4-8:1993 © EN 61000-4-11:1994 © ENV 50140:1993 » ENV 50141:1993 + ENV 50204:1995 “Blectronic equipment for use in power installations’. “Blectromagnetic compatibiliy-Generic emission standard, Part 2: Industial environment" “Industrial, scientific and medicaiiSM) radiofrequency equipment Radio disturbance characeristics-Limis and methods of measurement” “Blectromagnetic compatiblity-Generic immunity standard. Part 2: Industrial environment.” “Blectromagnetic compatiblity (EMC), Part 4-2: Testing and measurement techniques, Electrostatic discharge immunity test.” “Blectromagnatic compatibility (EMC). Part 4-3: Testing and measurement techniques, Radiated, radio-requency-electromagnetic field immunity test” “Blectromagnetic compatiblity (EMC). Part44: Testing and measurement techniques, Electrical fast transients / burstimmunity test" “Blectromagnatic compatiblity (EMC). Part 4-5: Tasting and measurement techniques, Surge immunity test” “Bectromagnetic compatiblity (EMC). Part4-6: Testing and measurement techniques, Immunity to conducted disturbances, induoed by radiostequency fields." “Electromagnetic compatiblity (EMC). Part4-8: Testing and measurement techniques. Power fraquency magnetic field immunity test” “Electromagnetic compatiblity (EMC). Part 4-11: Testing and measurement techniques. Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage ‘variations immunity test" “Biectromagnetic compatiblity - Basic immunity standard - Radiated radio- frequency electro magnetic-feld - Immunity test” “Blectromagnetic compatibilty. Basic immunity standard. Conducted ‘disturbances induced by radio-frequency fields.” “Rach electromagnetic field from digital radio telephones.” DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY EM TALLATION. IDE LS inverters are tested to meat Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMG) Directive 89/336/EEC and Low Voltage (LV) Directive 73/23/EEC using a technical construction file. However, Conformity of the inverter with CE EMC requirements does not guarantee an entire machine installation complies with CE EMC requirements. Many factors can influence total machine installation compliance. Essential Requirements for CE Compliance Following conditions must be satisfied for LS inverters to meet the CE EMC requirements. 1. CE compatible LS inverter 2, Installing inverter in an EMC enclosure 3. Grounding enclosure and shielded parts of wire 4, Using shielded cable 5. Use it under industrial environment. 6. It is important that all lead lengths are kept as short as possible and that incoming mains and outgoing motor cables are kept well separated. SHIELDED CABLE Interface | Interface |_CE Mark Ses en Modulet* | Module2* | EMC | LvD 1_| SVOO4IC5-1F | AC Drive, O.SHP, 220, 1 phase: - : Yes | 4 2 | SvO08iC5-1F | AC Drive, 1HP, 220, 1 phase - - Yes | 2 3 | SVO15C5-1F | AC Drive, 2HP, 220V, 1 phase = = Yes | 3 4 | svozzics-1F | AC Drive, HP, 220V, 1 phase - - Yes | 4 5_| Svoosics-1_| AC Drive, OSH. 220, 1 phase | 10120001681 | 10120001677 | Yes | 5 6 | Svo0sICS-1_| AC Drive, 1HP, 220V, 1 phase _| 10120001682 | 10120001678 | Yes | 6 7_|$v01505-1_| AC Drive, 2HP, 220V, 1 phase _| 10110001458 | 09710000110 | Yes |_7 8 | svozacs-1 | AC Drive, HP, 220v, 1 phase | 101100071458 | og7to000110 | Yes | 8 > Models No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 are EMC Filters integrated and compliant with CE. > EMC Filters are not provided for models No. 5, 6, 7 and 8. They should be provided with Interface Module 2 for CE compliance. * Module 1: Non-Filter Type PCB Assembly ** Madule 2: Filter Type PCB Assembly UL Marking UL Marking 1. SHORT CIRCUIT RATING Suitable For Use On A Circuit Capable Of Delivering Not More Than 5,000 RMS ‘Symmetrical Amperes, 240 Volts Maximum, or equivalent. 2. SHORT CIRCUIT FUSE/BREAKER MARKING Use Class H or K5 UL Listed Input Fuse Only. Use UL Listed Breaker Only. See the table below for the Voltage and Current rating of the fuses and the breakers. Voltage and current, fuse Class | Input Fuse | Breaker Inverter | Current | Voltage | Surent Voltage [Al M [A] ™ 0.4 [svoodics| 10 | 500 | 15 | 220VAC 0.75|Svoosics| 20 | 500] 20 220VAC 15 [svoisics| 30 | 500 | 30 220VAC 2.2 [svozics; 40 | 600 | 40 | 220VAC 3. FIELD WIRING TERMINAL 41) Use the Gopper conductors,75C 2) Tightening torque MODEL Bea SV015iC5-4 LL LZ PAG P2EHINE-) Terminal ee | 1 LbizPlPp2 NUYVW uv w CHCHY Tightening | Torque 9 Ibn 9 Ibin 15 Ibin 15 Ib-in 4. PROVIDING WITH INTERNAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION FUNCTIONS. 1OLT(inverter Overioad Trip) protection is activated at 150% of the inverter rated current for 1 minute and greater. 5. OVERSPEED PROTECTION “Not Provided With Overspeed Protection” or equivalent. 6. CAUTION “CAUTION” and the following or equivalent, “Risk of Electric Shock — More than ‘one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing.” Ww Warranty | ‘This product has been manufactured through a strict quality management and inspection process by LS ‘Technical Team. The warranty period is 18 months from the date manufactured, provided that, the warranty Period is subject change depending on tha terms and condition of the agreement under separate cover. FOC Service If there is any failure in the product during the afore-mentioned warranty period you can have it repaired FOC by requesting our distributor or designated service canter subject that you are found to have used It under our recommended environment. For further details, please refer to out company's regulation. Charged Service m In the event of any of the following cases, the service will be charged. ~The failure occurred from the consumer's Improper storage, handling, and careless handling = The failure occurred from the consumer's error in the design of software or hardward ~ The failure occurred from the error of power source and the defect of the connector = The fallure occurred trom the foroe majeure (fire, flood, gas disaster, earthquake, otc.) - The product was modified or repaired at the discretion of the consumer in the place other than our Distributor or the Service Center. = The name plate provided by LS is not attached on the product = The product was used in en improper way or beyond the operating range. m= Repair Warranty Period for the Discontinued Model = For the product discontinued, the repair service will be provided with charge for five years from the date discontinued. = Waiver of the warranty for the mechanical loss, etc. LSIS Co., Lid. doesn’t bear any responsibility to indemnity indirect, special, incidental, or consequential loss (Ineluding the indemnification of eales toss, lass prefit, ate. Revision History Revision History No. Revision Date Remarks 1 | First Edition 2002.12 | S/W Version: 1.3 2 | SW version update 2003.10 | SAV Version: 1.5 3 | SW version update 2004. ‘SMW Version: 1.8 4 | SM version update 2005. 6 ‘SM Version: 1.9 Environment management Disposable product > LS inverter is designed for LSIS regards the environmental preserving environment. preservation as a high priority, When you disuse the products, and all our employees do our you can recycle by separating best for the environmental = them to iron, aluminum, bronze, preservation fresh earth. and synthetic plastic (cover).

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