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Quick Start Guide: For MVX9000 AF Drives

The document is a Quick Start Guide for MVX9000 AF Drives, detailing wiring instructions, keypad operation, and parameter navigation. It emphasizes the importance of safety due to hazardous high voltage and provides specific wiring diagrams and torque ratings for various models. Additionally, it outlines the functionality of the digital keypad, including LED indicators and parameter settings for effective operation of the drive.
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Quick Start Guide: For MVX9000 AF Drives

The document is a Quick Start Guide for MVX9000 AF Drives, detailing wiring instructions, keypad operation, and parameter navigation. It emphasizes the importance of safety due to hazardous high voltage and provides specific wiring diagrams and torque ratings for various models. Additionally, it outlines the functionality of the digital keypad, including LED indicators and parameter settings for effective operation of the drive.
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Quick Start Guide


For MVX9000 AF Drives

March 2006
Supersedes November 2004

5011626001

EQ01

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Step 1 — Wiring
Hazardous High Voltage
HIGH VOLTAGE!
Motor control equipment and electronic controllers are connected to
hazardous line voltages. When servicing drives and electronic
controllers, there may be exposed components with housings or
protrusions at or above line potential. Extreme care should be taken to
protect against shock.
For the best results with the MVX9000 inverter, carefully read the
manual and all of the warning labels attached to the inverter before
installing and operating it, and follow the instructions exactly.

L1 L2 L3

Line
Connections
L1 L2 L3
LINE

MOTOR Braking
T1 T2 T3 B1 B2

Motor
Connections

B1 B2
T1 T2 T3

Wire Type: 75ºC Copper Only


Wire Torque
Voltage Max. Current (A) Gauge Rating
Catalog Number Horsepower (Input/Output) (AWG) (kgf-cm)
MVXF25A0-1 (1-phase) 115V AC, 1/4 hp 6/1.6 12 – 14
MVXF50A0-1 (1-phase) 115V AC, 1/2 hp 9/2.5 12 – 14 14
MVX001A0-1 (1-phase) 115V AC, 1 hp 16/4.2 12
MVXF50A0-2 (1-phase) 240V AC, 1/2 hp 6.3/2.5 12 – 14
MVXF50A0-2 (3-phase) 240V AC, 1/2 hp 3.2/2.5 12 – 14
MVX001A0-2 (1-phase) 240V AC, 1 hp 11.5/5 12 – 14
14
MVX001A0-2 (3-phase) 240V AC, 1 hp 6.3/5 12 – 14
MVX002A0-2 (1-phase) 240V AC, 2 hp 15.7/7 12
MVX002A0-2 (3-phase) 240V AC, 2 hp 9/7 12 – 14
MVX003A0-2 (1-phase) 240V AC, 3 hp 27/10 8
MVX003A0-2 (3-phase) 240V AC, 3 hp 15/10 8 – 12
15
MVX005A0-2 240V AC, 5 hp 19.6/17 8 – 10
MVX007A0-2 240V AC, 7-1/2 hp 28/25 8
MVX001A0-4 480V AC, 1 hp 4.2/3 12 – 14
MVX002A0-4 480V AC, 2 hp 5.6/4 12 – 14 14
MVX003A0-4 480V AC, 3 hp 6/5 12 – 14
MVX005A0-4 480V AC, 5 hp 8.5/8.2 8 – 14
MVX007A0-4 480V AC, 7-1/2 hp 14/13 8 – 12 15
MVX010A0-4 480V AC, 10 hp 23/18 8 – 10

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Step 1 — Wiring (Continued)


Hazardous High Voltage, continued
Wire Torque
Voltage Max. Current (A) Gauge Rating
Catalog Number Horsepower (Input/Output) (AWG) (kgf-cm)
MVX001A0-5 575V AC, 1 hp 1.7A/2.4A 12 – 14
MVX002A0-5 575V AC, 2 hp 3.0A/4.2A 12 – 14 14
MVX003A0-5 575V AC, 3 hp 4.2A/5.9A 12 – 14
MVX005A0-5 575V AC, 5 hp 6.6A/7.0A 8 – 14
MVX007A0-5 575V AC, 7-1/2 hp 9.9A/10.5A 8 – 14 15
MVX010A0-5 575V AC, 10 hp 12.2A/12.9A 8 – 12

Basic Wiring Diagram


Users must connect wiring according to the following circuit diagram.

Control Terminal Wiring (Factory Settings)

RO3 RO2 RO1 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 COM AO+ AI1 +10V AI2 COM DO1 DOC

NO
Relay Output Factory Setting:
Factory Setting Inverter Running
4–20 mA
NC Relay Output Digital Output
Bias
Run/Stop Potentiometer
Reverse/Forward
Preset Speed 1
Preset Speed 2 Full scale voltmeter
Preset Speed 3 0 to 10V DC
Reset Factory Setting:
Output Frequency

Terminal Symbols
Terminal
Symbols Terminal Name Remarks

R01 - R02 Digital Output Relay Refer to 40.04 Relay output contact
R03 - R02 Digital Output Relay RO1 - RO2 (NC Contact)
RO3 - RO2 (NO Contact)
D01 - DCM Digital photocouple output Refer to 40.03
RJ-12 Serial communication port RS-485 serial communication interface
+10V - COM Power Supply (+10V)
AI1 - COM Analog voltage input 0 to +10V Input
AI2 - COM Analog current input 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA Input
AO+ - COM Analog frequency/current 0 to +10V Output
meter
DI1 - COM Digital input 1 Refer to 30.11
DI1 - COM Digital input 1
to to
DI6 - GND Digital input 6

Note: Use twisted-shielded, twisted-pair or shielded-lead wires for the control


signal wiring. It is recommended to run all signal wiring in a separate steel
conduit. The shield wire should only be connected at the drive. Do not connect
shield wire on both ends.

HIGH VOLTAGE!
Wiring work shall be carried out only by qualified personnel.
Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock or fire.

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Step 2 — Keypad Operation


Digital Keypad Operation
The digital keypad includes the display panel and the keypad. The display panel
provides the parameter display and shows the operation status of the AC drive.
The keypad provides programming and control interface.
Description of Digital Keypad

LED Indicators
LED Indicators Lamp Lights During Run,
Lamp Lights to Indicated Stop, Fwd, Rev Operations
Frequency Input, Hz Output,
Amps and User Defined Units LED Display
Indicates Motor and
Potentiometer Drive Parameter
For Setting
Input Speed Command START Key
Start Command
Up, Down and
Right/Left Keys STOP/RESET Key
Scrolls Display, Stop Command and Reset
Enter/Exit Parameter Mode, the Drive After a Fault Occurs
Change Parameter Settings ENTER Key
Used in Parameter Mode
to Enter and Change Values

Explanation of the LED Indicators

Green lamp lights during FWD operation.


LED Displays
Green lamp lights during REV operation.
RUN STOP FWD REV

Red lamp lights by pressing STOP.


Green lamp lights by pressing RUN.
Lamp lights to indicate input frequency reference.
F
H
Lamp lights to indicate output Hz.
Lamp lights to indicate output amps.
A
Lamp lights to indicate user defined units.
U

Keypad Operators
START
This button operates as Start button for normal operation
• Motor START from the panel; active control place has to be selected at
“Panel”
ENTER
This button in the parameter edit mode is used to enter the programming
mode and enter the parameter selection.
• used for parameter edit confirmation, acceptance (confirmation) of the
edited parameter value with exit from parameter edit mode
STOP / RESET
This button has two integrated operations. The button operates as Stop
button for normal operation. In the parameter edit mode it is used to cancel
previous action and back-up one step, and in fault mode it is used to reset
the fault.
STOP
• motor STOP from the panel; active control place has to be selected at
“Panel”
RESET
• used for active fault resetting
- fault history is reset if ENTER is pressed on the “Fault History” menu
group in “Main Menu” or
- if ENTER is pressed while in the “Fault History” menu
• in programming mode press RESET key to cancel previous action and
back up one step

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Step 2 — Keypad Operation (Continued)


Keypad Operators, continued
LEFT Arrow
• navigation button, movement to left
• in display mode, enter parameter group mode
• in parameter edit mode, exits mode, backs up one step
• cancels edited parameter (exit from a parameter edit mode)
RIGHT Arrow
• navigation button, movement to right
• enter parameter group mode
• enter parameter mode from group mode
UP and DOWN Arrows
• move either up or down the group list in order to select the desired
group menu.
• move either up or down the parameter list in order to select the
desired parameter in the group.
• increasing/decreasing of reference value on the keyboard (when
selected).

SPEED POT
• increase/decrease reference value on the keypad (when selected)

Explanation of Display Messages


Displayed
Message Descriptions
The AC drive Input Frequency Reference.
F

The Actual Operation Frequency at the output terminals T1, T2 and T3.
H

The output current present at the output terminals T1, T2 and T3.
A

The value of the user defined units.

The output voltage present at the output terminals T1, T2 and T3.

The temperature of the unit.

The AC drive forward run status.

The AC drive reverse run status.

Parameter group selection.

The specific parameter selection.

“End” displays for approximately 1 second if input has been accepted.


After a parameter value has been set, the new value is automatically
stored in memory.
“Err” displays, if the input is invalid.

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Step 3 — Parameter Navigation


This page contains the descriptions of the MVX9000 parameters. Parameters are
addressed and changed via the keypad for the MVX9000. For more information
on keypad operation, see Keypad Operation located in Chapter 2 of the manual.

Viewing and Changing Parameter Settings


Page Groups
Display
30
40
Parameters are grouped in a page
Hz
AMPS
20
arrangement. Each page will contain a
USER
list of the parameters associated with
that group. Move into the page groups
from the display menu by using the right
arrow key.
Parameter Groups
40
30 40.01
Select the desired parameter group by
40.02
20
40.03
40.04
using the up and down keys. Once the
40.05
parameter group is located, use the right
arrow key to enter the group. Use the up
and down keys to scroll the parameters
on that page.
Parameters
F RUN STOP FWD REV F RUN STOP FWD REV Once the parameter has been located,
H H

A A use the right arrow key to view the


U U

parameter setting.

Programming Mode
F RUN STOP FWD REV
Use the ENTER key to enter the
H

A
programming mode. The displayed
U
parameter will flash indicating the
parameter can be changed.

Parameter Changes
F

H
RUN STOP FWD REV F

H
RUN STOP FWD REV Use the up and down keys to change the
A

U
A

U
parameter setting. Press ENTER to enter
the new parameter setting.
Successful
Parameter Change
If the parameter change is successful, the
Unsuccessful
Parameter Change

keypad will display the end (End)


message and return to the parameter number display. If the parameter change is
unsuccessful the keypad will display an error (Err) message, the parameter will
not be changed, and the parameter number will again be displayed.
Note: Some parameters cannot be changed while the unit is the RUN/START
mode.
To Exit Programming
Parameter Parameter Parameter Groups Display
Number 40
Mode
20
30
F RUN STOP FWD REV
Pressing left arrow backs
H

A out of Parameter Mode


U

and returns you to


Display Mode.

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Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values


Parameter Groups
The parameters are grouped according to the following descriptions:
10 Reserved (and not displayed)
20 Basic Grouping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
30 Inputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
40 Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
50 Drive Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
60 Motor Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
70 Protective Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
80 Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
90 Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

MVX9000 Parameter Listing


20 — BASIC GROUPING (Quick Start)
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
0000H 20.01 Motor Nameplate 10.0 to 400.0 Hz 60.0
50.05 Frequency
0001H 20.02 Motor Nameplate 115/230V drives: 1.0 to 255V 230
50.06 Voltage
460V drives: 1.0 to 510V 460
575V drives: 1.0 to 637V 575
0002H 20.03 Source of Master 00: Master frequency determined by 01
50.01 Frequency digital keypad up/down
01: Master frequency determined by
keypad potentiometer
02: Master frequency determined by
0 to +10V input on AI terminal
03: Master frequency determined by
4 to 20 mA input on AI terminal
04: Master frequency determined by
RS-485 communication interface
0003H 20.04 Source of Operation 00: Operation commands 00
50.02 command determined by digital keypad
01: Operation commands
determined by external control
terminals, keypad STOP is effective
02: Operation commands
determined by external control
terminals, keypad STOP is
ineffective
03: Operation commands
determined by RS-485 interface,
keypad STOP is effective
04: Operation commands
determined by RS-485 interface,
keypad STOP is ineffective
0004H 20.05 Motor Rated Current 30 to 120% FLA
60.01
0005H 20.06 Minimum Output 0.0 to 20.0 Hz 1.5
50.09 Frequency
0006H 20.07 Maximum Output 50.0 to 400.0 Hz 60.0
50.04 Frequency
0007H 20.08 Acceleration Time 1 0.01 to 600.0 sec 10.0
50.12
0008H 20.09 Deceleration Time 1 0.01 to 600.0 sec 10.0
50.13

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Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued)


30 — INPUTS
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
0100H 30.01 Minimum reference 0.0 to 10.0V 0.0
value (0 – 10V)
0101H 30.02 Maximum reference 0.0 to 10.0V 10.0
value (0 – 10V)
0102H 30.03 Invert reference 00: Not inverted 00
signal (0 – 10V)
01: Inverted
0103H 30.04 Minimum reference 0.0 to 20.0 mA 4.0
value (4 – 20 mA)
0104H 30.05 Maximum reference 0.0 to 20.0 mA 20.0
value (4 – 20 mA)
0105H 30.06 Invert reference 00: Not inverted 00
signal (4 – 20 mA)
01: Inverted
0106H 30.07 Potentiometer Offset 0.0 to 100.0% 0.0
0107H 30.08 Potentiometer Bias 00: Positive, 01: Negative 00
Polarity
0108H 30.09 Potentiometer Slope 0.1 to 300.0% 100.0
0109H 30.10 Potentiometer 00: Forward Motion Only 00
Direction
01: Reverse Motion Enable
010AH 30.11 Digital Input Terminal 01: DI1-FWD / STOP, DI2-REV / STOP 02
(DI1, DI2)
02: DI1-RUN / STOP, DI2-REV / FWD
03: DI1 - RUN momentary (NO), DI2 -
REV / FWD, DI3 - STOP momentary
(NC)
010BH 30.12 Digital Input Terminal 00: Not used 05
(DI3)
010CH 30.13 Digital Input Terminal 01: External Fault (NO) 06
(DI4) 02: External Fault (NC)
010DH 30.14 Digital Input Terminal 07
(DI5) 03: External Reset (NO)
010EH 30.15 Digital Input Terminal 04: External Reset (NC) 03
(DI6)
05: Multi-Speed 1
06: Multi-Speed 2
07: Multi-Speed 3
08: Jog
09: Second Acceleration/
Deceleration Time
10: Control Place: I/O Terminal
11: Control Place: Keypad
12: Control Place: Communication
13: Increase Speed during RUN
command
14: Decrease Speed during RUN
command
15: Forward/Reverse
16: Parameter Lock
17: Acceleration/Deceleration l
Prohibit
18: Run Enable
19: Base Block (NO)
20: Base Block (NC)
21: PID Disable
22: Run PLC Program
23: Pause PLC Program
24: Counter Trigger signal
25: Counter Reset
26: First/second Source of Master
Frequency
27: Increase speed during RUN or
STOP state
28: Decrease speed during RUN or
STOP state

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Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued)


30 — INPUTS (Continued)
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
010BH 30.12 Digital Input Terminal 29: Output Shut Off (NO) 05
(DI3)
010CH 30.13 Digital Input Terminal 30: Output Shut Off (NC) 06
(DI4) 31: Auto Location – Operation &
010DH 30.14 Digital Input Terminal Frequency by First source (P50.01 & 07
(DI5) P50.02)
010EH 30.15 Digital Input Terminal 03
(DI6) 32: Hand Location – Operation &
Frequency by Second source
(P50.57 & P50.60)
33: LOC – Operation & Frequency by
Second source (P50.57 & P50.60)
010FH 30.16 Final Count Value 00 to 9999 00
0110H 30.17 Intermediate Count 00 to 9999 00
Value
0111H 30.18 1st Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0112H 30.19 2nd Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0113H 30.20 3rd Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0114H 30.21 4th Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0115H 30.22 5th Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0116H 30.23 6th Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0117H 30.24 7th Preset Speed 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
0118H 30.25 Display Hz or % 00: Frequency (Hz) 00
01: Percentage (%)
02: User Definition by 0.000 – max.
unit
0119H 30.26 Extension Input DI7 same 30.12 to 30.15 00
011AH 30.27 Extension Input DI8 same 30.12 to 30.15 00
011BH 30.28 User Definition 0.000 – 1.000 1.000
Display Frequency
Max Unit

40 — OUTPUTS
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
0200H 40.01 Analog Output Signal 00: Frequency Hz 00
01: Current A
02: Feedback signal 0 – 100
03: Output Power 0 – 100%
0201H 40.02 Analog Output Gain 00 to 200% 100
0202H 40.03 Digital Output 00: Not used 02
Terminal
(DO1-DCM) 01: Ready
0203H 40.04 Relay Output 02: Inverter Output is active 03
Terminal
(RO1, RO2, RO3) 03: Inverter Fault
04: Warning (PID feedback loss,
communication fault)
05: At speed
06: Zero speed
07: Above Desired Frequency (40.05)
08: Below Desired Frequency (40.05)
09: PID supervision
10: Over Voltage Warning
11: Over Heat Warning
12: Over Current Stall Warning
13: Over Voltage Stall Warning
14: Low voltage
15: PLC Program running
16: PLC Program Step completed
17: PLC Program completed
18: PLC Operation paused

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Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued)


40 — OUTPUTS (Continued)
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
0202H 40.03 Digital Output 19: Final count value attained 02
Terminal
(DO1-DCM) 20: Intermediate count value
0203H 40.04 Relay Output attained 03
Terminal 21: Reverse direction notification
(RO1, RO2, RO3)
22: Under current detection
23: Inverter RUN command state
0204H 40.05 Desired Frequency 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0
Attained
0205H 40.06 Digital Output (RO4, same as 40.03 to 40.04 0
RO5, RO6)
0206H 40.07 Digital Output (RO7, same as 40.03 to 40.04 0
RO8, RO9)

50 — DRIVE CONTROL
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
0300H 50.01 Source of Master 00: Master Frequency determined 01
Frequency by digital keypad up/down
01: Master Frequency determined
by keypad potentiometer
02: Master Frequency determined
by 0 to +10V input on AI1 terminal
03: Master Frequency determined
by 4 – 20 mA input on AI2 terminal
04: Master Frequency determined
by RS-485 communication interface
0301H 50.02 Source of Operation 00: Operation command determined 00
Command by digital keypad
01: Operation command determined
by external control terminals,
keypad STOP is effective
02: Operation command determined
by external control terminals,
keypad STOP is ineffective
03: Operation command determined
by RS-485 interface, keypad STOP is
effective
04: Operation command determined
by RS-485 interface, keypad STOP is
ineffective
0302H 50.03 Stop Methods 00: Ramp to Stop 00
01: Coast to Stop
0303H 50.04 Maximum Output 50.0 to 400.0 Hz 60.0
Frequency
0304H 50.05 Motor Nameplate 10.0 to 400.0 Hz 60.0
Frequency
0305H 50.06 Motor Nameplate 115/230V 0.1 to 255.0V 230.0
Voltage
460V 0.1 to 510.0V 460.0
575V 0.1 to 637.0V 575.0
0306H 50.07 Mid-point Frequency 0.1 to 400.0 Hz 1.5
0307H 50.08 Mid-point Voltage 115/230V 0.1 to 255.0V 10.0
460V 0.1 to 510.0V 20.0
575V 0.1 to 637.0V 26.1
0308H 50.09 Minimum Output 0.1 to 20.0 Hz 1.5
Freq
0309H 50.10 Minimum Output 115/230V 0.1 to 50.0V 10.0
Voltage
460V 0.1 to 100.0V 20.0
575V 0.1 to 637.0V 26.1
030AH 50.11 Sensorless Vector 00: Disable 00
Enable
01: Enable

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Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued)


50 — DRIVE CONTROL (Continued)
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
030BH 50.12 Acceleration Time 1 0.01 to d 600.0 sec 10.00
030CH 50.13 Deceleration Time 1 0.01 to d 600.0 sec 10.00
030DH 50.14 Acceleration Time 2 0.01 to d 600.0 sec 10.00
030EH 50.15 Deceleration Time 2 0.01 to d 600.0 sec 10.00
030FH 50.16 Transition Point for 0.0:Disable 0.0
Acceleration 1 to Above min freq.: Enable, 0.0 to 400.0
Acceleration 2 Hz
0310H 50.17 Transition Point for 0.0:Disable 0.0
Deceleration 1 to Above min freq.: Enable, 0.0 to 400.0
Deceleration 2 Hz
0311H 50.18 Acceleration S-curve 00 to 07 00
0312H 50.19 Deceleration S-curve 00 to 07 00
0313H 50.20 Jog Acceleration / 0.01 to d 600.0 sec 1.00
Deceleration Time
0314H 50.21 Jog Frequency 0.1 to 400.0 Hz 6.0
0315H 50.22 Reserve Operation 00: Enable Reverse Operation 00
Enable 01: Disable Reverse Operation
0316H 50.23 Momentary Power 00: Stop operation after momentary 00
Loss (Ride Through) power loss
01: Continue operation after
momentary power loss, speed
search from Speed Reference
02: Continue operation after
momentary power loss, speed
search from Minimum Speed
0317H 50.24 Maximum Allowable 0.3 to 5.0 sec 2.0
Power Loss Time
0318H 50.25 Pause Time after 0.3 to 10.0 sec 0.5
Momentary Power
Loss
0319H 50.26 Maximum Speed 30 to 200% 150
Search Current Level
031AH 50.27 Upper Limit of 0.1 to 400.0 Hz 400.0
Output Frequency
031BH 50.28 Lower Limit of 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0
Output Frequency
031CH 50.29 Skip Frequency 1 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0
031DH 50.30 Skip Frequency 2 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0
031EH 50.31 Skip Frequency 3 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0
031FH 50.32 Skip Frequency 0.1 to 20.0 Hz (0.0 = Disable) 0.0
Bandwidth
0320H 50.33 Auto Restart After 00 to 10 00
Fault
0321H 50.34 PID Set Point 00: Disable 00
Location 01: Keypad (based on 20.03 setting)
02: AI1 (external 0 – 10V)
03: AI2 (external 4 – 20 mA)
04: PID set point (50.43)
0322H 50.35 Feedback Signal 00: Positive AI1 (0 – 10V) 00
Selection 01: Negative AI1 (0 – 10V)
02: Positive AI2 (4 – 20 mA)
03: Negative AI2 (4 – 20 mA)
0323H 50.36 P Gain Adjustment 0.0 to 10.0 1.0
0324H 50.37 I Gain Adjustment 0.00 to 100.0 sec 1.00
0325H 50.38 D Gain Adjustment 0.00 to 1.0 sec 0.00
0326H 50.39 Upper Limit of 00 to 100% 100
Integral Control
0327H 50.40 PID Output Delay 0.0 to 2.5 sec 0.0
Filter Time
0328H 50.41 4 – 20 mA Input Loss 00: Disable 60
Detection Time 0.1 to 3600 sec
0329H 50.42 4 – 20 mA Input Loss 00: Warn and Inverter Stop 00
Operation 01: Warn and Continue Operation

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Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued)


50 — DRIVE CONTROL (Continued)
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
032AH 50.43 PID Set Point 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 0.0
032BH 50.44 PLC Operation Mode 00: Disable PLC performing 00
01: Execute one program cycle
02: Continuously execute program
cycles
03: Execute one program cycle step
by step
04: Continuously execute program
cycles step by step
032CH 50.45 PLC Forward/Reserve 00 to 127 00
Motion
032DH 50.46 Time Duration of 1st 0 to 9999 0
Preset Speed
032EH 50.47 Time Duration of 2nd 0 to 9999 0
Preset Speed
032FH 50.48 Time Duration of 3rd 0 to 9999 0
Preset Speed
0330H 50.49 Time Duration of 4th 0 to 9999 0
Preset Speed
0331H 50.50 Time Duration of 5th 0 to 9999 0
Preset Speed
0332H 50.51 Time Duration of 6th 0 to 9999 0
Preset Speed
0333H 50.52 Time Duration of 7th 0 to 9999 0
Preset Speed
0334H 50.53 Auto Acceleration/ 00: Linear Acceleration/Deceleration 00
Deceleration
01: Auto Acceleration, Linear
Deceleration
02: Linear Acceleration/Auto
Deceleration
03: Auto Acceleration/Deceleration
04: Auto Acceleration/Deceleration
Stall Prevention (Limited by 50.12 to
50.15)
0335H 50.54 Sleep Frequency 0.0: Disabled 0.0
0.1 to 400 Hz Enabled
0336H 50.55 Wake Frequency 0.1 to 400 Hz (0.0 = Disable) 0.0
0337H 50.56 Sleep Time Delay 0.0 to 600 sec. 1.0
0338H 50.57 Second Source of 00: Master Frequency determined 00
Master Frequency by digital keypad up/down
01: Master Frequency determined
by keypad potentiometer
02: Master Frequency determined
by 0 to +10V input on AI terminal
with jumpers
03: Master Frequency determined
by 4 to 20 mA input on AI terminal
with jumpers
04: Master Frequency determined
by RS-485 communication interface
0339H 50.58 Zero Speed Output 00: Standby 00
Selection 01: Zero Speed Output
033AH 50.59 Zero Speed Holding 0.0 to 30.0% 5.0%
Torque

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Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued)


50 — DRIVE CONTROL (Continued)
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
033BH 50.60 Second Source of 00: Operation determined by digital 03
Operation Command keypad
01: Operation determined by
external control terminals, keypad
STOP is effective
02: Operation determined by
external control terminals, keypad
STOP is ineffective
03: Operation determined by RS-485
interface, keypad STOP is effective
04: Operation determined by RS-485
interface, keypad STOP is ineffective
033CH 50.61 HOA and LOC/REM 00: Ramp to Stop 01
Stop Methods
01: Coast to Stop
033DH 50.62 OV Fault During Stop 00: Disable 00
State
01: Enable

60 — MOTOR CONTROL
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
0400H 60.01 Motor Rated Current 30 to 120% FLA
0401H 60.02 Motor No-Load 00 to 99% 0.4* FLA
Current
0402H 60.03 Motor Auto Tuning 00: Disable 00
01: DC test
02: DC test and no load test
0403H 60.04 Motor’s Stator 00 to 65535 m Ohms 00
Resistance
(calculated via auto
tune or entered
manually)
0404H 60.05 DC Braking Current 00 to 100% 00
Level
0405H 60.06 DC Braking Time 0.0 to 5.0 sec 0.0
upon Start-up
0406H 60.07 DC Braking Time 0.0 to 25.0 sec 0.0
upon Stopping
0407H 60.08 Frequency-point for 0.0 to 60.0 Hz 0.0
DC Braking
0408H 60.09 Torque 00 to 10 00
Compensation
0409H 60.10 Slip Compensation 0.00 to 10.00 0.0
040AH 60.11 PWM Carrier 115V/230V/460V: 1 to 15 KHz 9
Frequency
575V: 1 to 10 KHz 6

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Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued)


70 — PROTECTIVE
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
0500H 70.01 Over-voltage Stall 00: Disable 01
Prevention
01: Enable
0501H 70.02 Over Current Stall 00: Disable 150
Prevention during 20 to 200%
Acceleration
0502H 70.03 Over Current Stall 00: Disable 150
Prevention during 20 to 200%
Operation
0503H 70.04 Over-Torque 00: Disabled 00
Detection Mode
(OL2) 01: Enabled during constant speed
operation, drive halted after fault
02: Enabled during constant speed
operation, operation continues after
fault
03: Enabled during operation, drive
halted after fault
04: Enabled during operation,
operation continues after fault
0504H 70.05 Over-Torque 30 to 200% 150
Detection Level
0505H 70.06 Over-Torque 0.1 to 10.0 sec 0.1
Detection Time
0506H 70.07 Electronic Thermal 00: Constant Torque 01
Overload Relay
01: Variable Torque
02: Inactive
0507H 70.08 Electronic Thermal 30 to 300 sec 60
Motor Overload Time
0508H 70.09 Auto Voltage 00: AVR enabled 00
Regulation (AVR)
01: AVR disabled
02: AVR disabled during
deceleration
03: AVR disabled during stop
0509H 70.10 Auto Energy-Saving 00: Disable 00
01: Enable
050AH 70.11 Under Current 0.0 Disable 0.0
Detection Value
0.1 to No Load Amps
050BH 70.12 Under current 0 or 1 0
Detection Mode
050CH 70.13 Under current 0.0 to 20.0 sec. 1.0
Detection Time

80 — KEYPAD/DISPLAY
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
0600H 80.01 Software Version
0601H 80.02 AC Drive Rated ##.#
Current Display
0602H 80.03 Manufacturer Model 00: MVXF50#0-2 ##
Information (230V 1ph/3ph 1/2 hp)
01: MVX001#0-2
(230V 1ph/3ph 1 hp)
02: MVX002#0-2
(230V 1ph/3ph 2 hp)
03: MVX003#0-2
(230V 1ph/3ph 3 hp)
04: MVX005#0-2
(230V 3ph 5 hp)
05: MVX007#0-2
(230V 3ph 7-1/2 hp)
06: Reserved
07: Reserved

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Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued)


80 — KEYPAD/DISPLAY (Continued)
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
0602H 80.03 Manufacturer Model 08: MVX001#0-4 ##
Information (460V 3ph 1 hp)
09: MVX002#0-4
(460V 3ph 2 hp)
10: MVX003#0-4
(460V 3ph 3 hp)
11: MVX005#0-4
(460V 3ph 5 hp)
12: MVX007#0-4
(460V 3ph 7-1/2 hp)
13: MVX010#0-4
(460V 3ph 10 hp)
14 – 19: Reserved
20: MVXF25#0-1
(115V 1ph 1/4 hp)
21: MVXF50#0-1
(115V 1ph 1/2 hp)
22: MVX001#0-1
(115V 1ph 1 hp)
23 – 49: Reserved
50: MVX001#0-5
(575V 3ph 1 hp)
51: MVX002#0-5
(575V 3ph 2 hp)
52: MVX003#0-5
(575V 3ph 3 hp)
53: MVX005#0-5
(575V 3ph 5 hp)
54: MVX007#0-5
(575V 3ph 7-1/2 hp)
55: MVX010#0-5
(575V 3ph 10 hp)
0603H 80.04 Present Fault Record 00: No Fault occurred 00
0604H 80.05 Second Most Recent 01: Over-current (oc) 00
Fault Record
0605H 80.06 Third Most Recent 02: Over-voltage (ov) 00
Fault Record
03: Overheat (oH)
04: Overload (oL)
05: Overload 1 (oL1)
06: Overload 2 (oL2)
07: External Fault (EF)
08: CPU Failure 1 (CF1)
09: CPU Failure 2 (CF2)
10: CPU Failure 3 (CF3)
11: Hardware Protection Failure
(hpF)
12: Over-current During Accel (OCA)
13: Over-current During Accel (OCd)
14: Over-current During Steady
State (OCn)
15:Ground Fault or Fuse Failure
(GFF)
16: Reserved
17: 3 Phase Input Power Loss
18: External Pause Function (bb)
19: Auto Adjust Accel/Decel Failure
(cFA)
20: Software Protection Code (codE)

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Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued)


80 — KEYPAD/DISPLAY (Continued)
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
0606H 80.07 Keypad Display 00: Command Frequency ("F") 00
selection
(also order of 01: Output Frequency ("H")
appearance when 02: Output Current ("A")
scrolling through
display modes) 03: User Defined ("U")
04: Output Voltage (u)
05: Unit Temperature (t)
06: Forward/Reverse Direction ("Frd
/ rEv")
display only when enabled: Counter xx
("c")
display only when enabled: PLC
steps
display only when enabled: PID
Feedback
0607H 80.08 User Defined 0.01 to 160.00 1.00
Multiplier
0608H 80.09 External Terminal 01 to 20 01
Scan Time
0609H 80.10 Parameter Lock and 00: All parameters can be set and 00
Configuration read
01: All parameters are read only
10: Reset all parameters to the
factory defaults
060AH 80.11 Elapsed Time (Run): 0 to 65535 (show 6553.) 0
Day
060BH 80.12 Elapsed Time (Run): 0 to 65535 (show 6553.) 0
Minutes
060CH 80.13 Elapsed Time (Power 0 to 65535 (show 6553.) 0
on): Day
060DH 80.14 Elapsed Time (Power 0 to 65535 (show 6553.) 0
on): Minutes
060EH 80.15 Automatic Display 00: Disable 00
Scroll 01: Scroll every 5 seconds after 1
minute delay
02: Scroll every 15 seconds after 1
minute delay

90 — COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS
User
Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings
0700H 90.01 Communication 00: MODBUS ASCII mode 00
Protocol < 7 data bits, no parity, 2 stop bits >
01: MODBUS ASCII mode
< 7 data bits, even parity,
1 stop bit >
02: MODBUS ASCII mode
< 7 data bits, odd parity,
1 stop bit >
03: MODBUS RTU mode
< 8 data bits, no parity, 2 stop bits >
04: MODBUS RTU mode
< 8 data bits, even parity,
1 stop bit >
05: MODBUS RTU mode
< 8 data bits, odd parity,
1 stop bit >
0701H 90.02 RS-485 01 to d 254 01
Communication
0702H 90.03 Transmission Speed 00: 4800 baud 01
01: 9600 baud
02: 19200 baud
03: 38400 baud

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Step 5 — Troubleshooting Information


The AC drive has a comprehensive fault diagnostic system that includes several
different alarms and fault messages. Once a fault is detected, the corresponding
protective functions will be activated. The following faults are displayed as
shown on the AC drive digital keypad display. The three most recent faults can be
read on the digital keypad display by viewing 80.04 through 80.06.
Note: Faults can be cleared by resetting at the keypad or with the Input Terminal.
Common Problems and Solutions
Fault
Name Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions
The AC drive detects an 1. Check that the motor horsepower
abnormal increase in current. corresponds to the AC drive output power.
2. Check the wiring connections between the
AC drive and motor for possible short
circuits.
3. Increase the acceleration time (20.08).
4. Check for possible excessive loading
conditions at the motor.
5. If there are any abnormal conditions when
operating the AC drive after a short circuit is
removed, it should be sent back to
manufacturer.
The AC drive detects that the 1. Check that the input voltage falls within the
DC bus voltage has exceeded rated AC drive input voltage.
its maximum allowable value. 2. Check for possible voltage transients.
3. Bus over-voltage may also be caused by
motor regeneration. Either increase the
deceleration time or add an optional braking
resistor.
4. Check whether the required braking power
is within the specified limits.
The AC drive temperature 1. Make sure that the ambient temperature
sensor detects excessive heat. falls within the specified temperature range.
2. Make sure that the ventilation holes are not
obstructed.
3. Remove any foreign objects from the
heatsink and check for possible dirty
heatsink fins.
4. Provide enough spacing for adequate
ventilation.
The AC drive detects that the Check that the input voltage falls within the
DC bus voltage has fallen rated AC drive’s input voltage.
below its minimum value.
The AC drive detects excessive 1. Check if the motor is overloaded.
drive output current. 2. Reduce the torque compensation setting in
Note: The AC drive can 60.09.
withstand up to 150% of the 3. Replace the AC drive with one that has a
rated current for a maximum of higher output capacity (next hp size).
60 seconds.
Internal electronic overload trip 1. Check for possible motor overload.
2. Check electronic thermal overload setting.
3. Increase motor capacity.
4. Reduce the current level so that the drive
output current does not exceed the value set
by the Motor Rated Current (60.01).
Motor overload. Check the 1. Reduce the motor load.
parameter settings (70.04 2. Adjust the over-torque detection setting to
through 70.06) an appropriate setting.

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Step 5 — Troubleshooting Information (Continued)


Common Problems and Solutions (Continued)
Fault
Name Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions
Over-current during 1. Check for possible poor insulation at the
acceleration: output line.
1. Short-circuit at motor 2. Decrease the torque boost setting in 60.09.
output. 3. Increase the acceleration time.
2. Torque boost too high. 4. Replace the AC drive with one that has a
3. Acceleration time too short. higher output capacity (next hp size).
4. AC drive output capacity is
too small.
Over-current during 1. Check for possible poor insulation at the
deceleration: output line.
1. Short-circuit at motor 2. Increase the deceleration time.
output. 3. Replace the AC drive with one that has a
2. Deceleration time too short. higher output capacity (next hp size).
3. AC drive output capacity is
too small.
Over-current during steady 1. Check for possible poor insulation at the
state operation: output line.
1. Short-circuit at motor 2. Check for possible motor stall.
output. 3. Replace the AC drive with one that has a
2. Sudden increase in motor higher output capacity (next hp size).
loading.
3. AC drive output capacity is
too small.
Internal memory cannot be 1. Switch off power supply.
programmed. 2. Check whether the input voltage falls within
the rated AC drive input voltage.
Switch the AC drive back on.
Internal memory cannot be 1. Check the connections between the main
read. control board and the power board.
2. Reset the drive to factory defaults.
Hardware protection failure Return the drive to the factory.

Software protection failure Return the drive to the factory.

Drive’s internal circuitry is 1. Switch off power supply.


abnormal. 2. Check whether the input voltage falls within
the rated AC drive input voltage. Switch on
the AC drive.
The external terminal DI1-COM When external terminal DI1-COM is closed, the
goes from OFF to ON. drive’s output will be turned off and will display
EF.
Auto acceleration/deceleration Don’t use the auto acceleration/ deceleration
failure function.

Ground fault: Ground fault:


The AC drive output is abnormal. 1. Check whether the IGBT power module is
When the output terminal is damaged.
grounded (short circuit current is 2. Check for possible poor insulation on the
50% more than the AC drive output wires or on the motor.
rated current), the AC drive
power module may be damaged.
The short circuit protection is
provided for AC drive protection,
not user protection.
External Pause. 1. When the external input terminal (pause) is
AC drive output is turned off. active, the AC drive output will be turned off.
2. Disable this (pause) and the AC drive will
begin to work again.

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