Page 3 - Warnings; CAUTION; while the power is switched on.; This is absolutely imperative!
EN-2 Warnings CAUTION Cables must not be connected or disconnected, nor signal tests carried out, while the power is switched on. The Varispeed F7 DC bus capacitor remains charged even after the power has been switched off. To avoid an electric shock hazard, disconnect the frequency inverter from th...
Page 4 - Safety Precautions and Instructions; General; Please note: Includes Corrigendum of September 1998; Transportation and storage
EN-3 Safety Precautions and Instructions General Please read these safety precautions and instructions for use thoroughly before installing and oper-ating this inverter. Also read all of the warning signs on the inverter and ensure they are never dam-aged or removed. Live and hot inverter compon...
Page 5 - EMC Compatibility; Introduction
EN-4 Electrical Connection Carry out any work on live equipment in compliance with the national safety and accident preventionregulations. Carry out electrical installation in compliance with the relevant regulations. In particular,follow the installation instructions ensuring electromagnetic comp...
Page 6 - Laying Cables; Measures Against Line-Borne Interference:; Fig 1 Earthing the cable shield with metal clips
EN-5 Laying Cables Measures Against Line-Borne Interference: Line filter and frequency inverter must be mounted on the same metal plate. Mount the two compo-nents as close to each other as possible, with cables kept as short as possible. Use a power cable with well-grounded shield. For motor cable...
Page 7 - Installation; Mechanical Installation; Unpacking the Inverter; Check the following items after unpacking the inverter.; Checking the Installation Site; Observe the following precautions when mounting the Inverter:; Item
EN-6 Installation Mechanical Installation Unpacking the Inverter Check the following items after unpacking the inverter. If any irregularities in the above items are found, contact the agency from which the Inverter was pur-chased or your Omron Yaskawa Motion Control representative immediately. ...
Page 8 - Installation Orientation; Fig 2 Installation space; Installation of Inverters and EMC filters; Use shielded motor cables.; Fig 3 EMC filter installation; Filter; Inverter
EN-7 Installation Orientation Install the Inverter vertically so as not to reduce the cooling effect. When installing the Inverter,always provide the following installation space to allow normal heat dissipation. Fig 2 Installation space Installation of Inverters and EMC filters For an EMC rules...
Page 9 - Fig 4 Wiring Diagram
EN-8 Electrical Connection Wiring the Inverter Fig 4 Wiring Diagram T Termin a ting re s i s t a nce P + + - - IG MEMOBU S comm u nic a tion R S -4 8 5/422 P P R+ R- S + S - S hielded wire s Twi s ted-p a ir s hielded wire s An a log inp u t s etting a dj us tment 2 k Ω 0 to 10 V 2 k Ω 4 to 20 m...
Page 10 - Main Circuit Terminals; Table 1; Control Circuit Terminals; shown in
EN-9 Main Circuit Terminals Main circuit terminal functions are summarized according to terminal symbols in Table 1 . Wire the terminals correctly for the desired purposes. Table 1 Main Circuit Terminal Functions (200 V Class and 400 V Class) Control Circuit Terminals Fig 5 shows the control ter...
Page 12 - Table 3 Sinking / Sourcing Mode and Input Signals
EN-11 Sinking/Sourcing Mode (NPN/PNP Selection) The input terminal logic can be switched over between sinking mode (0-V common, NPN) andsourcing mode (+24V common, PNP) by using the jumper CN5. An external power supply is alsosupported, providing more freedom in signal input methods. Table 3 Sinki...
Page 13 - Wiring Main Circuit Inputs; Installing Fuses; Table 4 Input Fuse Selection
EN-12 Wiring Main Circuit Inputs Installing Fuses To protect the inverter, it is recommended to use semiconductor fuses like they are shown in thetable below. Table 4 Input Fuse Selection Consider the following precautions for the main circuit power supply input. • If a moulded case circuit breake...
Page 14 - When more than one Inverter is used, do not to loop the ground wire.; Fig 7 Ground Wiring; Control Circuit Wiring Precautions; Cable shields have to be grounded on both cable ends.
EN-13 • If an earth leakage breaker is used, it should be able to detect all kinds of current in order toensure a safe ear th leakage current detection • A magnetic contactor or other switching device can be used at the inverter input. The invertershould not be powered up more than once per hour. • ...
Page 15 - Keypad Operation; Digital Operator Keys
EN-14 Keypad Operation Digital Operator Display (optional) The key names and functions of the Digital Operator are described below Digital Operator Keys Key Name Function LOCAL/REMOTE Key Switches between operation via the Digital Operator (LOCAL) and the settings in b1-01 and b1-02 (REMOTE).Thi...
Page 16 - Power Up and Basic Parameter Setup; Start Up Procedure
EN-15 Power Up and Basic Parameter Setup Start Up Procedure Fig 8 Trial Operation Flowchart YE S * 6 * 6 * 4 Motor oper a tion po ss i b le d u ring au tot u ning? *3 S etting s a ccording to control mode S TART In s t a ll a tion Wiring S et power su pply volt a ge j u mper * 1 Confirm s t a t us...
Page 17 - page 21, Troubleshooting; Autotuning; Setting the Autotuning Mode; UV
EN-16 Before Power Up The following points should be checked carefully before the power is switched on. • Check if the power supply meets the inverter specification. • Check if the power supply cables are tightly connected to the right terminals (L1, L2, L3). • Check if the motor cables are tightl...
Page 18 - Other Alarms and Faults During Autotuning; tuning Faults
EN-17 motor parameters will be set automatically. The remaining motor parameters will be set automati-cally during the first time operation. Non-rotating Autotuning for Line-to-Line Resistance (T1-01 = 2) Non-rotating autotuning for line-to-line resistance can be used in any control mode. This is th...
Page 19 - Acceleration / Deceleration Settings; User Parameter
EN-18 Param- eter Num- ber Name Description Initialize Data A1-00 Language selection for Digital Opera-tor dis-play(JVOP-160-OY only) 0: English 2: German3: French4: Italian5: Spanish6: Portuguese A1-01 Parameter access level 0: Monitoring only (Monitoring drive mode and setting A1-01 and A1-04.) 1:...
Page 20 - Stall Prevention
EN-19 E1-04 Max. output frequency (FMAX) To set V/f characteristics in a straight line, set the same values for E1-07 and E1-09. In this case, the setting for E1-08 will be disregarded.Always ensure that the four frequen-cies are set in the following order:E1-04 (FMAX) ≥ E1-06 (FA) > E1-07 (FB) ≥...
Page 21 - Monitor Data; Fault Trace Data
EN-20 Torque Limit (only OLV and CLV) L7-01 Forward drive torque limit Sets the torque limit vlaue as a per-centage of the motor rated torque. Four individual regions can be set. L7-02 Reverse drive torque limit L7-03 Forward regenerative torque limit L7-04 Reverse regenerativ torque limit Monitor D...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting; General Faults and Alarms
EN-21 Troubleshooting General Faults and Alarms Faults and Alarms indicate unsusal inverter / application conditions. An alarm does not necessarily switch off the inverter but a message is displayed on the keypad (i.e.a flashing alarm code) and an alarm output can be generated at the multi-functio...
Page 24 - Operator Programming Errors
EN-23 Operator Programming Errors An Operator Programming Error (OPE) occurs when two or more parameter related to each otherare set inappropriately or an individual parameter setting is incorrect. The Inverter does not operateuntil the parameter setting is corrected; however, no other alarm or fa...
Page 25 - Autotuning Faults
EN-24 Autotuning Faults Autotuning faults are shown below. When the following faults are detected, the fault is displayed onthe digital operator and the motor coasts to stop. No fault or alarm outputs will be operated. OPE08 Constant Selection Function Selection ErrorA setting has been made that i...