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1. for symbols not supported When ROM version of a multi function keypad is 8800 it doesn t display OLM Note FRENIC Lift supports only symbols listed in the above table It displays for symbols not supported Basic key operation 1 When the inverter is powered on it automatically enters Running mode In Running mode press the no key to enter Programming mode The menu for function selection will appear 2 Use the A V keys to move the pointer EJ to 3 OPR MNTR 3 Press the key to display the monitor screen one out of a total of 6 pages 4 Use the N V keys to select the target item page and confirm the running status information for that item 5 Press the S key to go back to the menu Figure 3 13 shows the LCD screen transition for 3 OPR MNTR QUICK SET DATA SET DATA CHECK 3 OPR MNTR AV MENU SHIFY 0 QUICK SET 1 DATA SET 2 DATA CHECK E3 OPR MNTR AV MENU SHIFY Fref 60 OOHz FWD SYN 1800 r min LOD rimin LIN 6 O m min Select the target menu by moving the pointer g with A 1O keys Press the key to establish the target menu Reference speed final Primary frequency Output current Output voltage Reference torque Reference speed pre ramp Rotational direction and status Common operation To confirm data call the desired page with A Q keys Motor speed Not applicable Elevator speed Press the key to retu
2. 7 Press the es key to return to the alarm list Press the es key again to return to the menu Figure 3 16 shows the LCD screen transition for 6 ALM INF QUICK SET DATA SET DATA CHECK OPR MNTR 2MENU SHIFY Select the target menu by moving the pointer g with A keys OPR MNTR IZO CHECK MAINTENANG 6 ALM INF AV gt MENU SHIFTY Press S key to establish the target menu Cause amp No of occurrences of alarm history last Cause amp No of occurrences of alarm history 28 last Cause amp No of occurrences of alarm history 39 last Cause amp No of occurrences of alarm history 4 last Press es key to return to Menu Select the target alarm by moving the cursor with N V keys 07 1 0H2 1 Er2 2 0C1 3 0C2 Press the S key to establish the target alarm info Figure 3 16 Screen Transition for 6 ALM INF Reference speed final Output current Output voltage Calculated torque Reference speed pre ramp Running direction amp status Cumulative operation time Number of startups DC link circuit voltage Inverter internal air temperature Heat sink temperature I Common operation Input status at terminal To confirm data call the desired Highlighted when short circuited page with A normal when opened keys Press the key to return to pi Menu Input status at terminal via communications link Highlighted when 1 normal when 0 Out
3. 20 55 Hz 1 m s 55 200 Hz Ambient temperature during storage 25 to 65 C Ambient humidity during storage 5 to 95 RH no condensation External dimensions See the figure below Mass 129g m External dimensions C 3 3 3 80 j 10 o x z o 13 775 5 15 08 14 615 128 5 o 104 6 Model name 4 1 4 2 Communication Specifications Tables 4 2 and 4 3 summarize the communication specifications Table 4 2 Hardware Specifications Specifications Remarks No of inverters One inverter for one multi function keypad connected Connection cable Shall meet the US ANSI TIA EIA 568A A remote operation extension cable is Category 5 standard available as an option CB 5S 10BASE T 100BASE TX straight CB 3S or CB 1S depending on the distance Maximum 20m communication distance Connector RJ 45 connector See Table 4 3 Table 4 3 RJ 45 Connector Pin Assignment Description Remarks DC power source for multi function keypad 5 V Pin 1 Signal ground J Pin 6 D Unassigned reserved ll ll RS485 communication data RS485 communication data Female port Male port Back of multi function keypad Note SW3 for the terminatin
4. In general the insulation property of the sleeve of the signal wire and that of the sheath of the signal cable are not sufficient for high voltages Therefore if a signal wire or cable comes into direct contact with a live part of the main circuit the insulation may be broken causing the signal wire to be exposed to the high voltage of the main circuit Be sure to keep all signal wires and cables away from live parts of the main circuit Otherwise an accident or electric shock could occur Disposal ACAUTION e For disposal treat the multi function keypad as industrial waste Otherwise injuries could occur Others A WARNING e Never attempt to modify the multi function keypad or inverter Doing so could cause electric shock or injuries GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Drawings in this manual may be illustrated without covers or safety shields for explanation of detail parts Restore the covers and shields in the original state and observe the description in the manual before starting operation How this manual is organized This manual is made up of chapters 1 through 4 Chapter 1 BEFORE USING THE MULTI FUNCTION KEYPAD This chapter describes the points to check upon delivery and lists the inverters the multi function keypad is de signed to interface with Chapter 2 INSTALLATION AND INTERCONNECTION This chapter describes how to install the multi function keypad and how to interconnect it with an i
5. Multiple alarm 2 Alarm codes 2 that have simultaneously occurred is displayed if no alarms have occurred Multiple alarm 1 Alarm codes 1 that have simultaneously occurred is displayed if no alarms have occurred Alarm sub code Auxiliary error code for causes of alarm Cote When the same alarm occurs repeatedly in succession the alarm information for the first will be preserved as the alarm history 2 last and last occurrence as the alarm history last The information for other occurrences will be discarded The number of consecutive occurrences will be preserved in the alarm history 2 last 3 23 Basic key operation 1 When the inverter is powered on it automatically enters Running mode In Running mode press the ss key to enter Programming mode The menu for function selection will appear 2 Use the A keys to move the pointer to 6 ALM INF 3 Press the S key to call up the alarm list screen that shows information on the four most recent alarm conditions alarm code and the number of occurrences for each alarm condition 4 Use the A keys to select the alarm condition to be detailed 5 Press the S key to display the alarm code on the LED monitor and the status data screen at the time of the alarm one out of a total of 7 pages on the LCD monitor 6 Use the A QO keys to select the target item page and confirm the status data for that item
6. PASSWORD password protection being enabled display PASWORD Press the ed key to return to the DATA CHECK screen Press the as key to return to Running mode Figure 3 36 Screen Transition for Setting Password Protection 3 45 m The password protection temporarily canceled FOODATA PRTC Select F00 from Menu 1 Data Setting memiSPEED CMD meKIMAX SPEED meRIaRATED SPD AV FN CODE SH DATA PRTC 0000 OOOO FFFF AV3FN CODE SH MmEYDATA PRTC Enter the password preset with H99 to FOO 0000 To change the data of F00 Data Protection simultaneous 0002 f A N IA i GF AW Stop OO00 FFFF keying of amp S keys or amp VY keys is required AV DFN CODE SH Press the 8 key to establish your password entry FO1SPEED CMD The screen returns to the DATA SET one The password Foai AX SPEED protection is temporarily canceled mersRATED SPD WIJRATED V AV FN CODE SH Figure 3 37 Screen Transition for the Password Protection Temporarily Canceled Tip With the password protection temporarily canceled setting H99 data to a value other than 0000 enables you to register a new password m Canceling the password protection The password protection temporarily canceled with the procedure given on the previous page GEEIMOTOR TIME Select H99 from Menu 1 Data Setting EewsAALARM CLR GEEJALARM DETE H99PASSWORD AV3FN CODE SH REXJP ASSWORD Press the key once 0000 0O000 FFFF AV gt FN CODE
7. Press the Gs key to establish the target menu Select the target function code by moving the cursor with WN Y keys fae Press the amp key to establish target function code Press A keys to change function code data Press the key to establish the function code data Press the SI key to cancel the data change Changing Function Code Data Basic key operation This section gives a description of the basic key operation following the example of the function code data changing procedure shown in Figure 3 10 This example changes function code F03 data maximum speed from 1801 00 to 1802 00 r min 1 When the inverter is powered on it automatically enters Running mode In Running mode press the ga key to enter Programming mode The menu for function selection will appear 2 Use the A keys to move the pointer EJ to 1 DATA SET and then press the amp key A list of function codes appears 3 Use the A go keys to select the target function code group F03 in this example and press the S key which displays the screen for changing the target function code data 4 Use the A keys to change the function code data Pressing the AI key causes the blinking digit place to shift cursor shifting The blinking digit can be changed 5 Press the Ss key to establish the function code data The data will be saved in the memory inside the inverter The display will return to the function code li
8. The set of function codes covered by Quick Setup is held in the inverter not the keypad Therefore if you mount your keypad onto another inverter the set of function codes held in the new inverter is subject to Quick Setup If necessary you may copy the set of function codes subject to Quick Setup using the copy function Menu 8 Data Copying If you perform data initializing function code H03 the set of function codes subject to Quick Setup will be reset to the factory default The LCD screen transition from Menu 0 is the same as with Menu 1 Data Setting Basic key operation Same as the basic key operation for Menu 1 Data Setting 3 4 3 Checking changed function codes Menu 2 Data Checking Menu 2 Data Checking in Programming mode allows you to check function codes together with their data that have been changed The function codes changed from the factory default are marked with By selecting a particular function code and pressing the 2 key you can view or change its data The LCD screen transition from Menu 2 is the same as with Menu 1 Data Setting except for the different screen listing function codes as shown below Function code Changed Function code data Yor FOO 0O0O01 ei 1801 OO r min mees x 1501 OO r min iii AV Figure 3 12 Function Code List Screen Basic key operation Same as the basic key operation for Menu 1 Data Setting 3 13 3 4 4 Monitoring the running
9. pre ramp 1 Output current Output voltage Reference torque reference torque bias torque bias balance adjustment value and torque bias gain adjustment value Unit of number Reference speed final 1 reference speed pre ramp 1 and motor speed displayed on LED monitor Reference speed final 1 reference speed pre ramp 1 and elevator speed Input power Data exceeding 99 999 Not applicable Not applicable Torque bias balance adjustment and torque bias gain adjustment Running in forward direction Running status Running in reverse direction Stopped state No output or detected speed 0 Remote mode Local mode Run command Via communication RS485 1 CAN source Jogging mode Via keypad Lights also in local mode 1 Function code C21 provides a choice of units r min m min and Hz The speed frequency conversion formulas are given below r min 120 42 m min 31 x120x HZ1 P01 F03 P01 Hz A V r min mimin kW X10 min sec PID Indicators for the unit of number lt displayed on the LED monitor Indicators for the running status lt and run command source FWD REV STOP REM LOC COMM JOG HAND 3 3 3 2 Overview of Operation Modes FRENIC Lift features the following three operation modes Em Running mode E Programming mode E Alarm mode LI Alarm code represents the type of alarms that have been trigger
10. CHECK 3 OPR MNTR AV gt MENU SHIFY Select the target menu by moving the pointer g with N V keys 8 DATA 9 LOAD 10 USER E11 comm AV 2MENU Press the S key to establish the target menu List of communication related function codes This screen lists function codes with their names Select the function by moving the cursor with A Q keys To go back to the menu press the es key Press the key to establish the target menu Sey COMMAND Function code and name Data can be changed with Data OY keys Range 0000 FFFF Operation guide AV3DATA ADJUS M W X Z Code YPEIMON I TOR Reference only Cannot be changed 58 OOHz Data MONITOR DATA AV IDATA ADJUS Operation guide Figure 3 28 Screen Transition for COMM DEBUG 3 39 3 5 Alarm Mode When a protective function is triggered resulting in an alarm the inverter automatically enters the alarm mode displaying the alarm code on the LED monitor and the details of the alarm on the LCD monitor as shown below If there is no overlapping alarm Most recent cause No of consecutive occurrences Cause of alarm Operation guide Operation guide O Er2 o KEYPD COM ERR PRGSPRG MENU RESETSRESET v Figure 3 29 Without multiple Alarm If there is an overlapping alarm 1 Er2 O A KEYPD COM ERR PRGSPRG MENU RESETSRESET Most recent cause No of consecutive occurrences Cause of alarm A is added if there is a multiple alarm Operation gui
11. MODE SELECT Mode selection screen HOURS SET Select the target mode of measurement by moving the cursor STARTDSTOP with O keys EXECUTING mer Nhe wemmen AV Confirmation screen If OK press the key To go back to Mode selection press the es key Press the S key to signal Ready START BY RUN Waiting for Run command Standby for measurement Imax 0 OOA Upon receiving Run command the measurement will start lave 0 OOA If a Run command has already been received this screen will BPave 0 0 be skipped Run com Measurement will start upon receiving Run command EXECUTING Measurement in progress Imax 0 OOA The measurement will continue until the inverter is stopped lave 0 OOA To discontinue the measurement press the key BPave 0 0 LOADFACTOR Measurement will stop when the inverter is stopped or you press the amp key Duration Max output current Display of measurement Average output current results Average braking power To return to Mode selection press the e key Figure 3 26 Screen Transition for Start to Stop Mode 4 Going back to Running mode While the measurement of the load factor is in progress you can go back to the running mode by pressing the rss key or to the Mode selection screen by pressing the key In these cases the measurement of the load factor will continue You can go back to 9 LOAD FCTR and confirm on the Mode selection screen that the m
12. Setting in Programming mode allows you to set function codes for making the inverter functions match your needs Table 3 6 lists the function codes available on the FRENIC Lift Table 3 6 Function Codes Available on FRENIC Lift Function Code Group Function Description F code Fundamental i i Functions concerning basic motor runnin Fundamental functions functions 9 9 E code Functions concerning the assignment to control circuit terminals Extension terminal Terminal functions i i functions Functions concerning the display of the LED monitor C code Control functions Control functions Functions associated with speed settings P code Functions for setting up characteristics parameters such as Motor parameters Motor parameters P capacity of the motor H code High performance functions High level Highly added value functions Functions for sophisticated control functions y code 4 Link functions Functions for controlling communication Link functions L code Lift functions Lift functions Functions for controlling elevators lifts E Function codes requiring simultaneous keying To modify the data for function code F00 Data Protection HO3 Data Initialization H97 Clear Alarm Data or H99 Password Protection simultaneous keying is needed involving the 5 keys or the 894 V keys m Changing validating and saving function code data when the invert is runn
13. actually performed the selected data will overwrite the data held in the inverter If OK press the key To go back to Data selection screen press the es key Press the S key to start Write operation In progress screen A bar indicating progress appears in the bottom Upon completion Completion screen automatically appears Completion screen This screen indicates that Write operation has completed successfully To go back to List of data copy operations press the S key Figure 3 20 Screen Transition for WRITE Error screens ERROR Pressing the r or key during Write operation aborts the DATA1 operation under way and displays this error Updating of the DATA2DINV function code data in the inverter is incomplete with some of it DATAS remaining old Do not run the inverter in this state Before aan running the inverter redo the writing or perform initialization ERROR For safety considerations the following situations are treated DATA1 as an error DATA23INV e No valid data is found in the keypad s memory No Read DATA3 operation has been performed since factory shipment or a DATA COPY Read operation has been cancelled or aborted e The data held in the keypad s memory has an error e There is a mismatch in inverter s model number e A Write operation has been performed while the inverter is running e The inverter is data protected ERROR Ver The function code data held in the keypa
14. being displayed returns to the display of the alarm code m Transition to Programming mode Pressing the ra key with alarm information being displayed switches to Programming mode in which you can use a variety of features such as changing function code data E Resetting alarm and transition to Running mode Removing the cause of the alarm and pressing the es key will reset the alarm condition and switch the inverter back to Running mode Figure 3 32 summarizes the menu transition between these modes Running Mode Occurrence of an alarm Programming Mode N IO Alarm Mode 1 Er2 3 A KEYPD COM ERR PRG PRG MENU RESET RESET NO ALM INF Foti Iout Vout TRQ C 7 A n Figure 3 32 Menu Transition into from Alarm Mode 3 41 3 6 Other Notes 3 6 1 Tuning motor parameters Selecting Menu 1 Data Setting in Programming mode and proceeding to function code P04 or L03 screen enables tuning operation m Motor tuning Set function code P04 to 1 or 2 then press the Gs key O INACTIVE 0 2 AV DATA ADJUS Use A gm keys to set P04 to either 1 or 2 INACTIVE I AUTOTUNE1 O 2 AV2IDATA ADJUS Press the S key to establish the current tuning mode Wait for a run command AUTOTUNE1 START BY RUN COMMAND Run command ON Wait for the completion of tuning of the motor parameters AUTOTUNE1 Note 1 EXECUTING End of tuning AUTOTUNE1 CLOSE BY RUN COMMAND OFF Run com
15. between the keypad and inverter during Read operation all the data held in the keypad s memory will be deleted 3 29 Note that on the data selection screen for read write verify and check operations the values indicate the capacity of the inverters as listed below 5 5LM1 2 Table 3 13 Inverter Models on Data Selection Screen Inverter Model FRN 5 5 LM1S 20 5 5LM1 4 Inverter Model FRN 5 5 LM1S 40 7 5LM1 2 FRN 7 5 LM1S 20 7 5LM1 4 FRN 7 5 LM1S 40 11LM1 2 FRN 11 LM1S 20 11LM1 4 FRN 11 LM1S 40 15LM1 2 FRN 15 LM1S 20 15LM1 4 FRN 15 LM1S 40 18 5LM1 2 FRN 18 5 LM1S 20 18 5LM1 4 FRN 18 5 LM1S 40 22LM1 2 FRN 22 LM1S 20 22LM1 4 FRN 22 LM1S 40 30LM1 4 FRN 30 LM1S 40 A box O represents one or more alphanumerics 3 Write operation KP INV READ KP INV WRITE KP INV VERIFY KPDATA CHECK WRITE DATA1 gt INV DATA2 DATA3 Fur eela F D WRITING DATAISINVI DATA2 DATA3 aan WRITING END DATAI gt INVI DATA 2 DATAS ZETIA RES List of data copy operations E Select the target operation by moving the cursor with N V keys Press the S key to establish the target operation Data selection screen Select the target data by moving the cursor with A AW keys To go back to List of data copy operations press the S key Press the key to establish the target data Confirmation screen If Write is
16. cause electric shock If the retry function has been selected the inverter may automatically restart and drive the motor de pending on the cause of tripping Design the machinery or equipment so that human safety is ensured after restarting Never make an alarm reset with the operation signal being on Doing so will suddenly restart the in verter Ensure that the operation signal is turned off beforehand Otherwise an accident could occur If you set the function codes wrongly or without completely understanding this instruction manual the FRENIC Lift Instruction Manual INR SI47 1038 E and the FRENIC Lift Reference Manual INR SI47 1068 E the motor may rotate with a torque or at a speed not permitted for the machine An accident or injuries could occur Do not touch the inverter terminals while the power is applied to the inverter even if the inverter stops Doing so could cause electric shock Wiring A WARNING Do not operate the switch with wet hands Doing so could cause electric shock Before opening the cover of the inverter to install the multi function keypad turn the power off and wait for at least five minutes Further make sure that the LED monitor is turned off the charger indicator is off and the DC link bus voltage between the terminals P and N has dropped below the safe voltage level 25 VDC using a circuit tester or another appropriate instrument Otherwise electric shock could occur
17. command Not reversible Reversible RS485 1 Via RS485 communications link LOADER Via FRENIC Loader ANALOGNR ANALOG_R JOG Jogging operation CAN Via CAN communications link 3 7 3 3 3 Monitoring the running status on the LED monitor The ten items listed below can be monitored on the 7 segment LED monitor Immediately after the power is turned ON the monitor item specified by function code E43 is displayed Pressing the 5 key in Running mode switches between monitor items in the sequence shown in Table 3 4 Table 3 4 Monitor Items Monitor page Monitor Items Speed monitor Example Function code E48 Meaning of Displayed Value specifies what to be displayed Function code E43 Reference speed final r min 1 m min Hz HWI MALI Reference speed final commanded to the Automatic Speed Regulator ASR Reference speed pre ramp r min 1 m min Hz Motor speed ILIWA SOG r min Motor rotation speed Elevator speed m min Elevator speed Output current A Output of the inverter in current in rms Input power kW Input power to the inverter Calculated torque Torque in based on the motor rated torque being at 100 2 Output voltage Vv Output of the inverter in voltage in rms Reference torque Torque in based on the motor rated torque being at 100 Torque bias balance adjustment value BTBB U
18. screen transition for 8 DATA COPY 1 Selecting Copy Operation Bo QUICK SET 1 DATA SET 2 DATA CHECK 3 OPR MNTR AV gt MENU SHIFY Select the target menu by moving the pointer g with N Q keys 5 MAINTENANC 6 ALM INF 7 ALM CAUSE 58s DATA COPY AV MENU SHIF Press B key to establish the target menu KP INV READ List of data copy operations KPSINV WRITE Select desired operation by moving the cursor with A KUI KP INV VERIFY keys KPDATA CHECK DATA COP YERAWE2 To return to Menu press the e2 key Figure 3 18 Screen Transition for 8 DATA COPY Table 3 12 List of DATA COPY Operations Operation Description Read Read data Reads out function code data from the inverter and stores it into the internal memory of the keypad Write Write data Writes the data held in the selected memory area of the keypad into the inverter Verify Verify data Verifies the data held in the keypad s internal memory against the function code data in the inverter Check Check data Checks the model information format and function code data held in the three memory areas of the keypad 2 Read Operation KP INV KPSINV READ DATAI INV DATA2 DATA3 READING DATAI EINV DATA2 DATA3 aan READING END DATAI INV DATA2 Error screens ERROR DATAI EINV DATA2 DATA3 aan ERROR DATAI INV DATA2 List of data copy operations E i Select th
19. to stop This keypad operation is enabled only in Running and Programming modes Figure 3 2 Rotational Direction of Motor Note The rotational direction of IEC compliant motor is opposite to the one shown here E Displaying the running status on the LCD monitor 1 When function code E45 data LCD monitor item selection is set to 0 The LCD monitor displays the running status the rotational direction and the operation guide The lower indicators show the running status and run command source For the upper ones see Section 3 3 3 Hz A V r min m min kW X10 min sec PID Running vvyvy v v v Y vyv vy status Upper R U N i PE indicators Rotational PRG PRG MENU direction F D LED SHIFT paration ea aa ee __ Lower a a a ao a A a indicators FWD REV STOP REM LOC COMM JOG HAND Figure 3 3 Display of Running Status The running status and the rotational direction are displayed as listed in Table 3 2 Table 3 2 Running Status and Rotational Direction Arun command is present or the inverter is driving the motor Arun command is not present and the inverter is stopped Running status Forward rotation being commanded Rotational direction Reverse rotation being commanded The inverter is stopped output shut down or running at zero speed 3 5 2 When function code E45 data LCD monitor item selection is set to 1 The LCD monitor displays th
20. 0 00 F D STORE A A A A A A a A FWD REV STOP REM LOC COMM JOG HAND Means the keypad is available for setting the speed command lt lt Figure 3 6 Setting the Speed Command in Local Mode 3 The newly specified speed is not automatically saved in the inverter so specify the speed again if necessary when you restart the inverter Tip e When the speed monitor is selected E43 0 the reference speed pre ramp can be specified gt with the N V keys e E48 specifies the speed monitoring formats unit For details about the LED monitor refer to Section 3 3 3 e When you start accessing the reference speed pre ramp with the N V keys the lowest digit on the display will blink and start changing As you are holding down the key blinking will gradually move to the upper digit places and the upper digits will be changeable e Pressing the 237 key moves the changeable digit place blinking and thus allows you to change upper digits easily Hz A V r min m min kW X10 min sec PID vvyvioy v v Y vyv v Means the speed command lt RE MO TE REF gt et is being set remotely M U LT I lt Means the multistep speed command is effective See the table below a a a a a a a a FWD REV STOP REM LOC COMM JOG HAND Table 3 3 Available Speed Command Sources Symbol Command source Symbol Command source HAND Keypad MULTI Multistep speed command Analog speed command Analog speed
21. COP YBRAWE2 KPDATA CHECK GM 5 simi 4 2 DATA COP AV Figure 3 22 Error screen List of data copy operations E f Select the target operation by moving the cursor with N keys Press the 23 key to establish the target operation Data selection screen Select data to be checked by moving the cursor with N Q keys To go back to List of data copy operations press the SI key Press the 2 key to establish the target data Check data screen This screen displays function codes and their data To check other function codes press A Q keys To go back to List of data copy operations press the SI key Screen Transition for DATA CHECK If no valid data is found in the keypad this error screen will appear Note Figure 3 23 Error Screen for DATA CHECK Note If an ERROR screen appears during operation press the es key to reset the error factor When Reset is complete the screen will go back to List of data copy operations 3 4 10 Measuring load factor Menu 9 Load Factor Measurement Menu 9 Load Factor Measurement in Programming mode allows you to measure the maximum output current the average output current and the average braking power There are two modes of measurement hours set and start to stop modes In the former mode the measurement takes place for a specified length of time in the latter mode the measurement takes place from the start of running to the stop
22. EN is for monitoring and cannot be used for input entered via a communications link E Input status at terminal via communication link Input commands sent via RS485 or CAN communications can be displayed in two ways Input status at terminal via communication link or I O status hexadecimal The content to be displayed is basically the same as that for the input signal information at control circuit terminals hexadecimal of display however XF XR and RST are added as inputs Note it is a display of normal logic Active ON using the original signals that are not inverted 4 Refer to the RS485 Communication User s Manual for details on input commands sent through RS485 communications For details on CAN communication refer to the CAN Communication User s Manual m Magnet pole position detection signals in binary When the synchronous motor drive option OPC LM1 PP is used the status of the magnet pole position detection signal input to the option is displayed in binary 1 for ON and 0 for OFF F3 F2 W F1 V and FO U are assigned from the left in this order When the input signal is ON it displays 1 and when the input signal is OFF it displays 0 Em Encoder pulse frequency When you set 1 to L01 the frequency of the encoder feedback pulse Z phase is displayed When ROM version of a multi function keypad is 8800 the decimal point is not displayed 3 4 6 Reading maintenance information Menu 5 Main
23. ENIC Lift series digital input terminals FWD and REV are assigned to bits 0 and 1 X1 through X8 to bits 2 through 9 and EN terminal to bit 10 respectively Each bit assumes a value of 1 when the corresponding signal is ON and a value of 0 when it is OFF Note For example when signals FWD and X1 are ON while all other signals are OFF the status is expressed as 0005H Digital output terminals Y1 through Y4 are assigned to bits 0 through 3 Each is given a value of 1 when it is short circuited to CMY or a value of 0 when its circuit to CMY is open The status of relay output terminal Y5A C is assigned to bit 4 which assumes a value of 1 when the contact between Y5A and Y5C is closed The status of relay output terminal 30A B C is assigned to bit 8 which assumes a value of 1 when the contact between 30A and 30C is closed or 0 when the contact between 30B and 30C is closed For example when terminal Y1 is ON terminals Y2 to Y4 are OFF the contact between Y5A and Y5C is opened and the link between 30A and 30C is closed then the status is expressed as 0101H Table 3 9 Hexadecimal Notation Data Displayed Highest digit Lowest digit Bit 15 13 2 1 Input signal RST XF x1 Output signal Binary Hex Unassigned 1 XF XR RST are for communication Refer to the section given below 2
24. FO Instruction Manual FRENIC Lift Multi function Keypad TP G1 OLS ACAUTION Thank you for purchasing our Multi function Keypad TP G1 CLS TP G1 ELS This product is designed to remotely control the FRENIC Lift series of inverters Read through this instruction manual and the FRENIC Lift Instruction Manual and be familiar with the handling procedure for correct use Improper handling blocks correct operation or causes a short life or failure Deliver this manual to the end user of the product Keep this manual in a safe place until the multi function keypad is discarded For the usage of inverters and optional equipment refer to the instruction manuals prepared for the FRENIC Lift series of inverters and its optional equipment Fuji Electric FA Components amp Systems Co Ltd INR SI47 1092b E Copyright 2005 2007 Fuji Electric FA Components amp Systems Co Ltd All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or copied without prior written permission from Fuji Electric FA Components amp Systems Co Ltd All products and company names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders The information contained herein is subject to change without prior notice for improvement Preface Thank you for purchasing our multi function keypad TP G1 CLS TP G1 ELS By installing the multi function keypad directly on a FRENIC Lift as an attached keypad
25. Note If the start to stop mode is entered while the inverter is running the measurement takes place until it is stopped If the start to stop mode is entered while the inverter is stopped the measurement will take place from the next start of running until it is stopped Basic key operation 1 When the inverter is powered on it automatically enters Running mode In Running mode press the 9 key to enter Programming mode The menu for function selection will appear 2 Use the A og keys to move the pointer to 9 LOAD FCTR 3 Press the amp key to get the measurement mode selection screen 4 Use the A og keys to select the measurement mode 5 Press the key to start the measurement For start to stop mode you will be prompted to enter a run command via a confirmation screen For details refer to the LCD screen transition chart 6 Press the es key to return to the menu Figure 3 24 shows the LCD screen transition for 9 LOAD FCTR 1 Selecting measurement mode Bo QUICK SET 1 DATA SET 2 DATA CHECK 3 OPR MNTR V gt MENU SHIFY keys 6 ALM INF 7 ALM CAUSE 8 DATA COPY H9 LOAD FCTR AV gt MENU SHIFT To establish the target menu press the S key MODE SELECT Mode selection screen HOURS SET HOURS SET Measurement takes place for the specified duration EXECUTING START STOP Measurement takes place from start to stop AV EXECUTING Measurement is taking place according to the spe
26. OOTING Figure 3 17 shows the LCD screen transition for 7 ALM CAUSE Bo 1 2 3 QUICK SET DATA SET DATA CHECK OPR MNTR AV2 gt MENU SHIFY 4 5 6 vd V A f IZO CHECK MAINTENANC ALM INF ALM CAUSE gt MENU SHIF ACCEL TIME EXCESS LOAD TRQ BOOST SHORT CIRCT EXCESS LOAD TRQ BOOST SHORT CIRCT GROUND FAULT ALM CAUSE Select the target menu by moving the pointer g with A keys Press the S key to establish the target menu Alarm list screen Cause amp No of occurrences of alarm history last Cause amp No of occurrences of alarm history 2 last Cause amp No of occurrences of alarm history 3 last Cause amp No of occurrences of alarm history 4 last Press es key to return to Menu Select the target alarm by moving the cursor with A keys Alarm cause 1 page Press the ed key to return to alarm list screen Use A keys to check all alarm causes Alarm cause 2 page Figure 3 17 Screen Transition for ALM CAUSE Pressing the A key on the Alarm list screen allows you to select the alarm cause of a multiple alarm to check ALM CAUSE Multiple alarm 2 Multiple alarm 1 Cause amp No of occurrences of alarm history last Cause amp No of occurrences of alarm history 2 last Press the e key to return to Menu 3 27 3 4 9 Data copying Menu 8 Data Copying Menu 8 Data Copying in Progr
27. SH GEE JP ASSWORD Check that the screen shown at left appears and press the key H99 is set to 0000 0000 FFFF AV gt FN CODE SH y01CH1 ADDRES The password protection is canceled eraCH1 ER SEL TaeiCH1 TIMER eeICH1 BAUE R AV FN CODE SH Figure 3 38 Screen Transition for Canceling Password Protection Tip If you forget your password you can reset the password protection by performing Initializing with 03 ACAUTION Initializing with HO3 resets all the function code data to the factory defaults Be sure to restore the proper settings that match the specifications of the system Accidents or injuries may result 3 6 3 Connecting to other inverter series Connecting the multi function keypad This INV is TP G1 CLS TP G1 ELS to an inverter other than not supported FRENIC Lift series displays this ERROR screen 3 47 Chapter 4 SPECIFICATIONS 4 1 General Specifications Table 4 1 summarizes the general specifications of the multi function keypad TP G1 CLS TP G1 ELS Table 4 1 General Specifications Specifications Remarks Enclosure Front side IP40 Rear side IP20 Environment Indoor only Shall be free from corrosive gases flammable gases dust and direct sunlight Ambient temperature during operation 10 to 50 C Ambient humidity 5 to 95 RH no condensation Altitude 1000 m or below Vibration 3 mm max 2 9 Hz 9 8 m s 9 20 Hz 2 mis
28. amming mode allows you to read function code data out of an inverter for which function codes are already set up and then to write such function code data altogether into another inverter or to verify the function code data held in the keypad with the one in the inverter The keypad can hold three sets of function code data in three areas of its internal memory so that it can be used with three different inverters You can read the function code data of an inverter into one of these memory areas or write the function code data held in one of these memory areas into the inverter you select On the LCD screen each set of function code data or memory area is given a name such as DATA 1 and DATA 2 Basic key operation 1 When the inverter is powered on it automatically enters Running mode In Running mode press the 3 key to enter Programming mode The menu for function selection will appear Use the A keys to move the pointer E to 8 DATA COPY Press the key to call up the data copy index screen list of data copy operations Use the A Q keys to select the target operation read write verify or check Press the amp key to establish the selected operation and then select data stored in the keypad Press the key to establish the selection and perform the operation of your choice for details refer to the LCD screen transition diagram below Press the es key to return to the menu Figure 3 18 shows the LCD
29. ation Debugging 3 39 3 5 Alarm Mode a 3 40 3 6 Other Notes 3 42 3 6 1 Tuning motor parameters wee 3 42 3 6 2 Password protection we 3 44 3 6 3 Connecting to other inverter series wee 8 47 Chapter 4 4 1 General Specifications 4 2 Communication Specifications 4 3 Transmission Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Chapter 1 BEFORE USING THE MULTI FUNCTION KEYPAD 1 1 Acceptance Inspection Unpack the package and check the following Model name 1 The package contains a multi function keypad and the following attached goods Attached goods Multi function keypad fixing screws Instruction manual this book 2 There have been no problems during transportation In particular no parts are damaged or have fallen out of place nor are there any dents on the body 3 The model name TP G1 CLS or TP G1 ELS is printed on the back of the multi function keypad as shown in Figure 1 1 The language that can be displayed is different in each model name Refer to the table below Model name Language that can be displayed TP G1 CLS Chinese English Japanese English Japanese German French Spanish Italian TP G1 ELS If you suspect the product is not working properly or if you have Figure 1 1 Back of Multi function Keypad any questions about your product contact your Fuji Electric TP G1 CLS TP G1 ELS representative 1 2 Inverters with which the Multi functio
30. ations press the eo key Press the S key to establish the target data Confirmation screen If OK press the 3 key 7 To go back to Data selection screen press the es key Press the key to start Verify operation In progress screen A bar indicating progress appears in the bottom When a mismatch is found the Verify operation is halted with the function code and its data displayed on the LCD monitor To resume the Verify operation from the next function code E press the amp key again To resume Verify press the S key In progress screen A bar indicating progress appears in the bottom Upon completion the screen automatically switches to the VERIFYING END Completion screen This screen indicates that Verify operation has completed successfully To go back to List of data copy operations press the es key Screen Transition for VERIFY Error screens ERROR Pressing the r or 8 key during Verify operation aborts the operation under way and displays this error Note DATA2 DATA3 ERROR If the keypad does not have any valid data this error screen DATAI INV will appear DATA2 Figure 3 21 Screen Transition for VERIFY continued Note If an ERROR screen appears press the SI key to reset the error factor When Reset is complete the screen will go back to List of data copy operations 3 33 5 Check operation KP INV READ KPSINV WRITE KPINV VERIFY KPDATA CHECK DATA
31. ble EMC compliant 2 Use the screws of the length just right for the panel See Figure 2 7 2 1 2 2 Installing the Multi function Keypad 2 2 1 Three ways of installation use You can install the multi function keypad in one of the following three ways m Install it directly on the inverter see Figure 2 1 Install it on the front panel of enclosure see Figure 2 2 m Use it remotely in your hand see Figure 2 3 Multi function keypad For FRNOOOLM1S 40 Figure 2 1 Installing Multi function Keypad Directly on Inverter Enclosure Multi function keypad Multi function Inverter k d eypa Inverter Remote operation Screws for fixing Remote operation extension cable or LAN cable multi function keypad extension cable or LAN cable Figure 2 2 Installing Multi function Keypad on Enclosure Figure 2 3 Using Multi function Keypad remotely in Your Hand 2 2 2 2 2 Installing the multi function keypad After completion of interconnection follow the next steps to install the multi function keypad in place Be sure to turn off the power of the inverter beforehand E Installing the multi function keypad directly on the inverter Remove the blind cover mounted on the inverter Pull the blind cover toward you while holding down the hook as directed by the arrows in Figure 2 4 below Blind cover Figure 2 4 Removing the Blind Cover 2 Mount the multi function keypad onto the inverter Put the multi
32. cified duration set in HOURS SET To return to Menu press the key Figure 3 24 Screen Transition for Selecting Measurement Mode 3 35 Select the target menu by moving the pointer with A lV 2 Selecting hours set mode MODE SELECT HOURS SET STARTS TOP EXECUTING LOADFACTORMAW MODE SELECT HOURS SETI STARTISTOP EXECUTING LOADFACT AV T 01h00m00s Imax 0 OOA lave 0 OOA BPave 0 0 KoF iaae AV T 02h00m00s Imax 0 OOA lave 0 OOA BPave 0 0 Eoy iF Tagel AV T 01hH59m59s Imax 0 OOA lave 0 OOA BPave 0 096 Eer iF Ael AV T 01h00m00s Imax 289 4A lave 182 2A BPave 24 0 Mode selection screen Select the target mode of measurement by moving the cursor with A keys Press the key to establish the target mode of measurement Set time duration Default 1 hour To go back to Mode selection press the es key Set the duration with A and keys Press the key to establish the duration and start measurement Measurement in progress remaining time While the measurement is in progress the remaining time is displayed When the S key is pressed or the measurement duration has elapsed the measurement stops displaying the results Specified duration Max output current Average output current Average braking power Display of measurement results Figure 3 25 Screen Transition for Hours Set Mode 3 Selecting start to stop mode
33. d is incompatible with DATA1 that in the inverter Either data may be non standard or a version upgrade performed in the past may have made the keypad or inverter incompatible Contact your Fuji Electric representative Figure 3 20 Screen Transition for WRITE continued Note If an ERROR screen or ERROR Ver screen appears press the es key When Reset is complete the screen will go back to List of data copy operations Ti If an ERROR Ver screen appears To stop Write operation press the fe key When Reset is complete the screen will go back to List of data copy operations To proceed to Write operation press the S key After completion of Write operation be sure to perform Verify operation to check all of the unwritten functions codes and take necessary measures 4 Verify operation KP INV READ KPSINV WRITE KP INV VERIEN KPDATA CHECK KP INV VERIFY 5 5LM1 4 2 VERIFY DATAISINV DATA2 DF urea F D VERIFYING DATAISINV DATA2 DATA3 aan ERROR DATA1 Gss red cmD TP 1 INV 0 VERIFYING IDATAIS INV DATA2 DATA3 Pritt VERIFYING IDATA 1 INV DATA2 DATA3 DATA COPY END Figure 3 21 List of data copy operations ii ji Select the target operation by moving the cursor with N keys Press the S key to establish the target operation Data selection screen i a Select data to be verified by moving the cursor with A V keys z To go back to List of data copy oper
34. de Operation guide v Figure 3 30 With Multiple Alarm If there is a multiple alarm you can view more detailed information by pressing the A key In the examples below 1 Er2 corresponds to the first multiple alarm occurrence and 2 OH2 to the second multiple alarm occurrence E Display of alarm history In addition to the most recent current alarm you can view three recent alarms and any multiple alarms by pressing N V keys while the most recent one is being displayed 2 OH2 1A Multiple alarm No of consecutive occurrences KEYPD COM ERR PRGSPRG MENU RESETSRESET 1 Er2 O A KEYPD COM ERR PRGSPRG MENU RESETSRESET v 1 Er6 3 A KEYPD COM ERR PRGSPRG MENU RESETSRESET v Cause of alarm Operation guide Operation guide Most recent alarm No of consecutive occurrences Cause of alarm A is added if there is an Operation guide overlapping alarm Operation guide Alarm history 2 last No of consecutive occurrences Cause of alarm Operation guide Operation guide Figure 3 31 Screen Transition for Multiple Alarm History m Display of running status information at the time of alarm Pressing the S key with an alarm code being displayed allows you to view the output frequency output current and other data concerning the running status The data viewed is the same as with 6 ALM INF Use A and Q keys for scrolling pages within the menu Pressing the ra key with the running status information
35. e of enclosure 4 2 to 2 3 If the thickness of the enclosure is outside the range shown above use screws of an appropriate length 128 5 61 9 5 Dimensions of holes in enclosure viewed from A Figure 2 7 Dimensions of Square Cut out and Screw Holes 2 5 2 Mount the multi function keypad onto the enclosure with 2 screws as shown in Figure 2 8 Recommended tightening torque 0 7 Nem RJ 45 connector Enclosure M3 x 12 To be provided by the customer Figure 2 8 Mounting Multi function Keypad Remove the blind cover mounted on the inverter see Figure 2 4 and using a remote operation extension cable or a LAN cable interconnect the multi function keypad and the inverter insert one end of the cable into the RS485 port with RJ 45 connector on the multi function keypad and the other end into that on the inverter See Figure 2 9 RJ 45 connector modular jack Remote operation extension cable Enclosure CB 5S CB 3S CB 1S or LAN cable Multi function keypad ad To the standard RJ 45 connector RS485 port Figure 2 9 Connecting Multi function Keypad to the Inverter with Remote Operation Extension Cable or an off the shelf LAN Cable E Using the multi function keypad in hand Follow step of Installing the multi function keypad on the enclosure panel above 2 6 Chapter 3 OPERATION USING THE MULTI FUNCTION KEYPAD 3 1 Components
36. e reference speed final output current and reference torque in a bar chart The lower indicators show the running status and run command source For the upper ones see Section 3 3 3 Hz A V r min m min kW X10 min sec PID ery v v v v v Tiv y Reference speed He s Bar chart a A lt Output current Yo lt lt Reference torque Fout lout TRA a a a a a a a a FWD REV STOP REM LOC COMM JOG HAND The full scale maximum value for each item is as follows Reference speed final Maximum speed Output current 200 of inverter rated current Reference torque 200 of motor rated torque Figure 3 4 Bar Chart m Switching between remote and local modes The inverter can be operated either in remote or local mode In remote mode which applies to normal operation the inverter is driven under the control of the data settings stored in the inverter whereas in local mode which applies to maintenance operation it is separated from the control system and is driven manually under the control of the keypad e Remote mode The run and speed command sources are determined by source switching signals including function codes and communications link operation signal The keypad cannot be used as a command source e Local mode The keypad is enabled as a run and speed command source regardless of the settings specified by function codes The keypad takes precedence over a communications link o
37. e speed pre ramp Reference speed pre ramp unit Hz Rotational direction Forward Reverse Stopped Running status Current limiting Undervoltage detected Inverter stopped Torque limiting Cumulative operation time Shows the cumulative operation time during which the inverter was powered ON When the total time exceeds 65 535 hours the counter will be reset to 0 and the count will start again Number of startups Shows the total number of startups of the motor number of times when the run command for the inverter was turned ON When the number of times exceeds 65 535 times the counter will be reset to 0 and the count will start again DC link circuit voltage Shows the DC link circuit voltage of the inverter s main circuit Inverter internal air temperature Shows the temperature inside the inverter Heat sink temperature Shows the temperature of the heat sink Input status at terminal Input signal information at the control circuit terminals FWD REV X1 to X8 and EN Highlighted when short circuited normal when open Input status at terminal via communications link Input signal information via communications link FWD REV X1 to X8 EN XF XR and RST Highlighted when 1 normal when 0 Output status at terminal Output signals information Y1 to Y5 and 30A B C Highlighted when 1 normal when 0
38. e target operation by moving the cursor with N keys Press the S key to establish the target operation Data selection screen Select the target data by moving the cursor with A keys To go back to List of data copy operations press the es key EN Press 2 key to establish the target data Confirmation screen If Read is actually performed the data read out from the inverter will overwrite the data held in this memory area in the keypad If OK press the amp key To go back to Data selection screen press the SI key Press the S key to start Read operation In progress screen A bar indicating progress appears in the bottom Upon completion Completion screen automatically appears Completion screen This screen indicates that Read operation has completed successfully To go backto List of data copy operations press the es key Pressing the or key during Read operation aborts the operation under way and displays this error Note Once aborted all the data held in the keypad s memory would be deleted If a communication error is detected between the keypad and the inverter this error screen will appear Figure 3 19 Screen Transition for READ Note f an ERROR screen or ERROR Ver screen appears during operation press the SI key to reset the error condition When Reset is complete the screen will go back to List of data copy operations If a communications error occurs
39. easurement is in progress After the measurement has ended you can view the results of the measurement by pressing the ay 5 key on the Mode selection screen Note When the alarm occurs or the inverter power is turned off the measurement result is cleared 3 37 3 4 11 Changing function codes covered by Quick setup Menu 10 User Setting Menu 10 User Setting in Programming mode allows you to change the set of function codes that are covered by Quick setup Basic key operation 1 When the inverter is powered on it automatically enters Running mode In Running mode press the fr key to enter Programming mode The menu for function selection will appear 2 Use the A keys to move the pointer to 10 USER SET 3 Press the S key to call up the list of function codes 4 Use the A QO keys to select the function codes to be added or deleted 5 Press the S key to perform the addition or deletion 6 Press the es key to return to the menu Figure 3 27 shows the LCD screen transition for 10 USER SET QUICK SET DATA SET DATA CHECK 3 OPR MNTR AV gt MENU SHIFY sek yes ee Select the target menu by moving the pointer g with N NIV Q keys ALM CAUSE DATA COPY LOAD FCTR USER SET Press the key to establish the target menu FOODATA PRTC List of function codes FO1SPEED CMD Lists function codes with their names FO3MAX SPEED The function codes covered by Quick setup are hig
40. ed by the protection function For details refer to This mode allows you to enter run stop commands in regular operation You can also monitor the running status in real time relating to the inverter status and maintenance If an alarm condition arises the inverter automatically enters the Alarm mode In this mode you can view the corresponding alarm code and its related information on the LED and LCD monitors the FRENIC Lift Instruction Manual INR SI47 1038 E Chapter 8 Section 8 5 Protection Features Figure 3 1 shows the status transition of the inverter between these three operation modes Power ON Run Stop of motor Setting of function codes Monitoring of running status Monitoring of various statuses 7 Occurrence of 7 an alarm Display of alarm status Figure 3 1 Status Transition between Operation Modes 3 4 This mode allows you to set function code data and check a variety of information 3 3 Running Mode When the inverter is turned on it automatically enters Running mode In Running mode you can 1 Run or stop the motor in local mode only 2 Set the reference speed pre ramp in local mode only and 3 Monitor the running status e g reference speed final output current etc 3 3 1 Running stopping the motor In local mode pressing the Ge or ee key starts running the motor in the forward or reverse direction respectively Pressing the amp key decelerates the motor
41. ferent from the content of the description of this manual Please refer to this Manual 3 4 6 Reading maintenance information Menu 5 Maintenance Information for the confirm method of ROM version of multi function keypad E Safety precautions Read this manual thoroughly before proceeding with installation connections wiring operation or maintenance and inspection Ensure you have sound knowledge of the device and familiarize yourself with all safety infor mation and precautions before proceeding to operate the inverter Safety precautions are classified into the following two categories in this manual A WARN N G Failure to heed the information indicated by this symbol may lead to dangerous conditions possibly resulting in death or serious bodily injuries Failure to heed the information indicated by this symbol may lead to A CAU T O N dangerous conditions possibly resulting in minor or light bodily injuries and or substantial property damage Failure to heed the information contained under the CAUTION title can also result in serious consequences These safety precautions are of utmost importance and must be observed at all times Operation A WARNING Be sure to install the terminal block cover and the front cover before turning the power on Do not re move the covers while power is applied Otherwise electric shock could occur Do not operate switches buttons with wet hands Doing so could
42. fication by a third party When the password protection is enabled you cannot read nor write FOO data Data Protection from any method except the keypad In addition even when the password protection is temporarily disabled you cannot read F00 or H99 data from any methods except the keypad The password protection can be temporarily canceled with FOO When the password protection is enabled Accessible changeable Not accessible or changeable 8 DATA COPY 10 USER SET Accessible changeable partially 0 QUICK SET 1 DATA SET 2 DATA CHECK Note The function code list can be displayed but data of function codes cannot be accessed or changed except F00 and H03 3 OPR MNTR 4 I O CHECK 5 MAINTENANG 6 ALM INF 7 ALM CAUSE 9 LOAD FCTR 11 COMM DEBUG E Entering password Enabling the password protection GEEIMOTOR TIME Select H99 from Menu 1 Data Setting HSIS9PASSWORD AV FEN CODE SH Eee PASSWORD 0000 OOOO FFFF AV3FN CODE SH Enter a password with A and ey keys Eee PASSWORD 0000 0002 OOOO FFFF AV FEN CODE SH yO1CH1 ADDRES faeraCHi ER SEL TaekiCH1 TIMER ekICH1 BAUE R AV FN CODE SH Set function code H99 to nonzero Changing the data of H99 requires simultaneous keying of fo A keys or 60 Q keys Press the S key to establish your entry ff The password is now registered The screen returns to the DATA SET one and the password pro
43. function keypad in the original slot while engaging its bottom latches with the holes as shown below and push it onto the case of the inverter arrow 2 while holding it downward against the terminal block cover arrow Latches Terminal block cover Figure 2 5 Mounting the Multi function Keypad 2 3 Protection from abnormal vibration for inverters with capacity of 22 kW or less In an environment with large ambient vibrations the inverter may be exposed to them causing abnormal vibrations on the multi function keypad If this happens remove the terminal block cover and the front cover then secure the multi function keypad to the inverter with the attached screw Two After that reinstall those covers Q For the procedures for removing the covers refer to the FRENIC Lift Instruction Manual INR SI47 1038 E Chapter 2 Section 2 3 1 Removing and mounting the terminal block TB cover and the front cover Keypad fastening screws M3 x 12 Attached to inverter Figure 2 6 Fixing the Multi function Keypad 2 4 E Installing the multi function keypad on the enclosure panel Cut the panel out for a single square area and perforate two screw holes in the panel of the enclosure as shown in Figure 2 7 Unit mm Model name Il HAHAHA ma CERES he ok ad oc ot J mio vey svi niu ude cokes ob wo M3 x 12 To be provided by the customer surfac
44. g resistor on the control circuit board in the inverter must be set to OFF open 4 3 Transmission Specifications Table 4 4 summarizes the transmission specifications Table 4 4 Transmission Specifications Specifications Remarks Area code No need to specify There is no need to specify function ar codes y01 through y10 for RS485 Communication protocol Modbus RTU communication which will be ignored anyway Synchronization system Asynchronous Start stop bit Communication system Half duplex Communication speed 19200 bps Baud rate Parity Even parity Stop bit length 1 bit Error checking CRC 16 4 2 Multi function Keypad TP G1 OLS Instruction Manual First Edition September 2005 Second Edition June 2006 Third Edition May 2007 Fuji Electric FA Components amp Systems Co Ltd The purpose of this manual is to provide accurate information in the handling setting up and operating of Multi function Keypad TP G1 CLS TP G1 ELS for the FRENIC Lift series of inverters Please feel free to send your comments regarding any errors or omissions you may have found or any suggestions you may have for generally improving the manual In no event will Fuji Electric FA Components amp Systems Co Ltd be liable for any direct or indirect damages resulting from the application of the information in this manual fit Fuji Electric FA Components amp Systems Co Ltd Mitsui Sumitomo Bank Ning
45. hlighted names are highlighted Select the function code to be added not highlighted by moving the cursor with A Q keys To go back to the menu press the es key Press the key to add it to Quick setup menu mereiDATA PRTC Select the function code to be deleted highlighted by moving the cursor with A Q keys To go back to the menu press the es key Press the B key to delete it from Quick setup menu To go back to Menu press the 3 key Figure 3 27 Screen Transition for Changing Quick Set Menu 3 38 3 4 12 Performing communication debugging Menu 11 Communication Debugging Menu 11 Communication Debugging in Programming mode allows you to view the data of communication related function codes S M W X and Z codes to help debug programs for communication with host equipment Basic key operation 1 When the inverter is powered on it automatically enters Running mode In Running mode press the 3 key to enter Programming mode The menu for function selection will appear 2 Use the A keys to move the pointer to 11 COMM DEBUG 3 Press the S key to call up the list of communication related function codes 4 Use the A keys to move the cursor to the target function code 5 Press the 2 key to check the function code 6 Press the key to return to the menu Figure 3 28 shows the LCD screen transition for 11 COMM DEBUG QUICK SET DATA SET DATA
46. i function Keypad 2 2 1 Three ways of installation use ai 2 2 2 Installing the multi function keypad 2 3 Chapter 3 OPERATION USING THE MULTI FUNCTIO KEYPAD ats 3 1 Components on the Keypad 3 2 Overview of Operation Modes 3 3 Running Mode eee 3 3 1 Running stopping the motor 3 3 2 Setting the reference speed pre ramp 3 3 3 Monitoring the running status on the LED monitor 3 4 Programming Mode 3 4 1 Setting function codes Menu 1 Data Setting 3 10 3 4 2 Setting up function codes quickly Menu 0 Quick Setup 0 3 13 3 4 3 Checking changed function codes Menu 2 Data Checking 3 13 3 4 4 Monitoring the running status Menu 3 Drive Monitoring 3 14 3 4 5 Checking I O signal status Menu 4 I O Checking eee 3 16 3 4 6 Reading maintenance information Menu 5 Maintenance Information 3 20 3 4 7 Reading alarm information Menu 6 Alarm Information 3 23 3 4 8 Viewing cause of alarm Menu 7 Alarm Cause 3 4 9 Data copying Menu 8 Data Copying 3 28 3 4 10 Measuring load factor Menu 9 Load Factor Measurement 3 35 3 4 11 Changing function codes covered by Quick setup Menu 10 User Setting gt 3 38 3 4 12 Performing communication debugging Menu 11 Communic
47. ing Some function codes can be changed while the inverter is running whereas others cannot Further depending on the function code modifications may or may not become effective immediately For details refer to the Change when running column in Section 5 1 Function Code Tables in the FRENIC Lift Instruction Manual INR SI47 1038 E QJ For details of function codes refer to the FRENIC Lift Reference Manual INR SI47 1068 E Figure 3 9 shows the LCD screen transition for 1 DATA SET Menu screen QUICK SET DATA SET DATA CHECK OPR MNTR I7O CHECK MAINTENANC ALM INF ALM CAUSE DATA COPY LOAD FCTR USER SET COMM DEBUG Semavonroan 0 Function code list screen me DATA PRTC Gss ed cmD Emax SPEED ERIRATED SPD BERIOHOL LEVEL Figure 3 9 Screen Transition to 1 DATA SET Screen for modifying function code data BIS PE CMD 2 ANALOG_R 0 2 AVIDATA ADJUS meKIMAX SPEED 1800 OOr min 300 00 AVPDATA ADJUS QUICK SET DATA SET DATA CHECK 3 OPR MNTR AVSMENU SHIFY QUICK SET DATA SET DATA CHECK 3 OPR MNTR AVIMENU SHIFY FOODATA PRTC menmiSPEED CMD meeIMAX SPEED meriRATED SPD oy we wean AVF DATA PRTC meaiSPEED CMD FO3MAX SPEED mersRATED SPD Py wean AVF BMK SPEED 180 00 r min 300 00 AV3DATA ADJUS mekKIMAX SPEED 1801 OO r min J2 00 r min 300 00 AV gt DATA ADJUS Figure 3 11 Select the target menu by moving the pointer g with WAY keys fae
48. l Highlighted when ON normal when OFF Common operation V O status hexadecimal Input signal information at the control To confirm circuit terminals data call the Output signal information desired page Input signal information with via communications link V keys Press the Analog input status es key to Input voltage at terminal 12 return to Input current at terminal C1 Menu Input voltage at terminal V2 Not applicable Not applicable 170 CHEC KESKI A gm Figure 3 14 Screen Transition for 4 I O CHECK 3 17 Phase angle Output electrical angle Magnet pole position detection angle only when the PP option is mounted Detected mechanical angle only when the PS option is mounted Magnet pole position detection signal in binary only when the PP option is mounted CHECK DIO oat Encoder pulse frequency Not applicable Not applicable Encoder pulse frequency for A and B phase CHEC KEZELI Encoder pulse freguency for Z phase Figure 3 14 Screen Transition for 4 I O CHECK continued Common operation To confirm data call the desired page with A V keys Press the 9 key to return to Menu E I O status hexadecimal Each I O terminal is assigned to one of the 16 binary bits bit O through bit 15 The bit to which no O terminal is assigned is considered to have a value of 0 The I O status is thus collectively expressed as a hexadecimal number 0 through F In the FR
49. mand Turn the run command off The run command given by the keypad or the link operation is automatically turned off Tuning completes The lead through on the keypad ends the tuning process and moves to the next function code P06 AV3FN CODE SH Figure 3 33 Screen Transition for Motor Tuning Note 1 Time for tuning Approx 15 sec when P04 1 Approx 25 sec when P04 2 m Magnet pole position tuning Set function code L03 to the target tuning and press the S key Press A keys to select the target tuning AV DATA Press the Gas key to establish the current tuning mode Wait for a run command START BY RUN COMMAND Run command ON Wait for the completion of tuning 3 EXECUTING End of tuning 3 CLOSE BY RUN COMMAND OFF Run command Turn the run command off The run command given by the keypad or the link operation is automatically turned merip P OFFSET off Tuning completes The lead through on the keypad ends the tuning process and moves to the next function code L04 AV FN CODE SH Figure 3 34 Screen Transition for Magnet Pole Position Tuning LJ The setting range of LO3 may vary depending upon the inverter s ROM version For details about the setting range refer to the FRENIC Lift Instruction Manual INR SI47 1038 E 3 43 3 6 2 Password protection Function code H99 Password allows you to enter a password that protects your function code data from illegal access or modi
50. n Keypad Interfaces The multi function keypad interfaces with the following Fuji inverters FRENIC Lift FRNOIOIOILM1s 20 No restriction is there for use of this product FRNOOOLM1s 40 Each O has its meaning as shown below represented by an alphanumeric character Type of inverter FRN OOO LM1S 40 Series name Applicable motor rating Destination One or more alphanumerics Power supply voltage Developed inverter series Enclosure Application range QJ For the details of the Inverter type identification refer to the FRENIC Lift Instruction Manual INR SI47 1038 E Chapter 1 Section 1 1 Acceptance Inspection Chapter 2 INSTALLATION AND INTERCONNECTION 2 1 Accessories and Parts Required for Interconnection To install the multi function keypad on the enclosure s panel instead of the inverter you need the following accessories and parts Accessories Parts Type or Specifications Remote operation extension cable CB 5S CB 3S or CB 1S___ You have a choice of three lengths 5 m 3 m and 1 m Screws M3 xO Provide 2 screws to be provided by the for mounting the multi function keypad customer beforehand ei Alternatively you can use an off the shelf 10BASE T 100BASE TX LAN cable straight type that meets the ANSI TIA EIA 568A Category 5 standard maximum length 20 m Recommended LAN cable Manufacturer Sanwa Supply Co Ltd Model KB 10T5 01K for 1 m KB STP 01K for 1 m shielded ca
51. nverter Chapter 3 OPERATION USING THE MULTI FUNCTION KEYPAD This chapter describes the operation of the inverter using the multi function keypad More specifically this chapter gives an overview of the inverter s three operation modes Running Programming and Alarm modes and describes how to run and stop the inverter motor set function code data monitor running status view maintenance information and alarm data and perform data copying Chapter 4 SPECIFICATIONS This chapter lists the general specifications such as operating environments communication specifications and transmission specifications Icons The following icons are used throughout this manual Note This icon indicates information which if not heeded can result in the product not operating to full effi ciency as well as information concerning incorrect operations and settings which can result in accidents C Tip This icon indicates information that can prove handy when performing certain settings or operations anaes Q This icon indicates a reference to more detailed information Table of Contents Preface m Safety precautions How this manual is organized Chapter 1 BEFORE USING THE MULTI FUNCTION KEYPAD 1 1 Acceptance Inspection 1 2 Inverters with which the Multi function Keypad WAASI taa WA nace etnies 1 1 Chapter 2 INSTALLATION AND INTERCONNECTION 2 1 2 1 Accessories and Parts Required for Interconnection 2 2 Installing the Mult
52. on the Keypad The keypad allows you to start and stop the motor view various data including maintenance information and alarm information set function codes monitor I O signal status copy data and calculate the load factor 7 segment LED monitor LCD monitor Indicator indexes Run forward key Program key LED indicator Shift key Run reverse key Reset key Stop key UP key Function Data key Remote Local ke DOWN key ka 3 1 7 segment LED monitor and LCD monitor Monitors and Keys Table 3 1 Overview of Keypad Functions Functions Five digit 7 segment LED monitor which displays the following according to the operation modes m In Running mode Running status information reference speed final output current and voltage etc E In Programming mode Same as above E In Alarm mode Alarm code which identifies the cause of an alarm if the protective function is activated MENU FID LED SHIFT LCD monitor which displays the following according to the operation modes m In Running mode Running status information E In Programming mode Menus function codes and their data E In Alarm mode Alarm code which identifies the cause of an alarm if the protective function is activated Indicator indexes In Running mode these indexes show the unit of the number displayed on the 7 segment LED monitor and the running status information on the LCD monitor For details see the next page P
53. or connecting them to gether using an optional remote operation extension cable CB 5S CB 3S or CB 1S depending on the distance you can operate the inverter locally or remotely In either mode you can run and stop the motor monitor the running status and set the function codes In addition you can perform data copying You can read function code data from an inverter copy write it into another inverter or verify it Before installing and using the multi function keypad read through this manual in conjunction with the FRENIC Lift Instruction Manual INR SI47 1038 E and familiarize yourself with its proper use Improper use may prevent normal operation or cause a failure or reduced life of the inverter The LCD on the multi function keypad may display each function code name as FUNCTION For the proper function code name refer to the FRENIC Lift Instruction Manual INR SI47 1038 E and the FRENIC Lift Ref erence Manual INR SI47 1068 E Related Publications Listed below are other publications on the FRENIC Lift to be consulted in conjunction with this manual as nec essary FRENIC Lift Instruction Manual INR S147 1038 E FRENIC Lift Reference Manual INR S147 1068 E The materials are subject to change without notice Be sure to obtain the latest editions for use E About the ROM version of multi function keypad Please read manual INR SI47 1056 E when ROM version of a multi function keypad is 8510 It might be dif
54. peration signal or other command sources Holding down the amp key for at least one second switches between remote and local modes Switching to remote mode turns on the lower indicator above the REM index and switching to local mode above the LOC index When the mode is switched from remote to local the reference speed pre ramp specified in remote mode is automatically inherited Further if the run command is ON at the time of the switching the inverter automatically turns on such a run command in the keypad that carries over the rotational direction Remote mode Local mode Figure 3 5 Transition between Remote and Local Modes A WARNING In local mode operation such as issuing run or speed command on the remote side is disabled Do not switch from remote to local mode while the motor is loaded Accidents or injuries may result 3 6 3 3 2 Setting the reference speed pre ramp You can set the reference speed pre ramp in frequency Hz with the N v keys on the keypad in local mode Using N V keys in local mode 1 Switch the keypad to Running mode This is because in Programming or Alarm mode the A V keys are disabled to set the reference speed pre ramp 2 Press the A keys to display the reference speed pre ramp on the LCD monitor with the lowermost digit blinking Hz A V r min m min kW X10 min sec PID Yv v v y ka P w v v lt DIG SET SPD gt HAND 0 00 180
55. plied to the electrolytic capacitor on the printed circuit board and a coefficient determined by the environmental condition When the total time exceeds 65 535 hours the counting will stop As a guide 61 000 hours is considered as life Cumulative run time of cooling fan Shows the cumulative run time of the cooling fan When the total time exceeds 65 535 hours the counting will stop As a guide 61 000 hours is considered as life This number varies with the capacity of the inverter Number of startups Shows the total number of startups of the motor number of times when the run command for the inverter was turned ON When the number of times exceeds 65 535 times the counter will be reset to 0 and the count will start again Cumulative power consumption Shows the cumulative power consumption of the inverter Upon exceeding 1 000 000 kWh the count goes back to 0 Number of RS485 communications errors Shows the cumulative number of RS485 communications standard errors since first power ON Contents of RS485 communications error Shows the latest error that has occurred with RS485 communications standard in a code ROM version of the inverter Shows the ROM version of the inverter in 4 digits ROM version of the keypad Shows the ROM version of the keypad in 4 digits ROM version of the option Shows the ROM version of the option in 4 digits Option name Show
56. put status at terminal Highlighted when ON normal when OFF Multiple alarm 2 Multiple alarm 1 Alarm sub code Figure 3 16 Screen Transition for 6 ALM INF continued 3 25 3 4 8 Viewing cause of alarm Menu 7 Alarm Cause Menu 7 Alarm Cause in Programming mode allows you to view the information on the four most recent alarm conditions that triggered protective functions in alarm code and the number of occurrences It also shows the cause of each alarm Basic key operation 1 When the inverter is powered on it automatically enters Running mode In Running mode press the frd key to enter Programming mode The menu for function selection will appear 2 Use the N V keys to move the pointer E to 7 ALM CAUSE 3 Press the sii key to call up the alarm list screen that shows information on the four most recent alarm conditions alarm code and the number of occurrences for each alarm condition 4 Use the A keys to select the alarm condition to be detailed 5 Press the S key to display the alarm code on the LED monitor and the alarm cause screen can be more than 1 page on the LCD monitor 6 Use the A KI keys to view the previous or next page 7 Press the es key to return to the alarm list Press the es key again to return to the menu LJ For the details of the suspected causes of these alarms refer to the FRENIC Lift Instruction Manual INR SI47 1038 E Chapter 6 TROUBLESH
57. rn to Menu Not applicable Not applicable Reference torque bias Reference torque Reference torque current Electronic thermal for motor Figure 3 13 Screen Transition for 3 OPR MNTR 3 4 5 Checking I O signal status Menu 4 I O Checking Menu 4 I O Checking in Programming mode allows you to check the digital and analog input output signals coming in out of the inverter This menu is used to check the running status during maintenance or test run Table 3 8 lists check items available Table 3 8 I O Check Items Description Input status at terminal FWD REV X1 to X8 Input signal information at the control circuit terminals and EN Highlighted when short circuited normal when open Input status at terminal via FWD REV X1 to X8 Input signal information via communications link communications link XF XR and RST Highlighted when 1 normal when 0 Output status at terminal Y1 to Y5 and 30A B C Output signal information Highlighted when ON normal when OFF DI Input signal information at the control circuit terminals hexadecimal I O status hexadecimal DO Output signal information hexadecimal Input signal information via communications link hexadecimal Input voltage at terminal 12 Analog input signals Input current at terminal C1 Input voltage at terminal V2 Output electrical angle Magnet pole position detection angle only when the PP option is moun
58. rogram ming keys LN PRG Switches the operation modes of the inverter WA NDI Shifts the cursor to the right when entering a number hou Pressing this key after removing the cause of an alarm will switch the inverter to Running mode This key is used to reset settings or screen transition A and Q ee i UP and DOWN keys These keys are used to select the setting items or change the function code data Function Data key This key switches the operation as follows m In Running mode Pressing this key switches the information to be displayed concerning the status of the inverter reference speed final output current and voltage etc E In Programming mode Pressing this key displays the function code and establishes the newly entered data E In Alarm mode Pressing this key displays the details of the problem indicated by the alarm code that has appeared on the LED monitor Operation keys Starts running the motor in the forward direction in local mode only Starts running the motor in the reverse direction in local mode only Stops the motor in local mode only Holding down this key for more than 1 second toggles between Local and Remote modes LED indicator Lights while a run command is supplied to the inverter 3 2 Items Displayed on LED Indicators Information Condition and Status Reference speed final 1 and reference speed
59. s the name of the option currently connected 1 For details of errors refer to the RS485 Communication User s Manual Note FRENIC Lift supports only symbol s listed in the above table It displays for symbols not supported Basic key operation 1 When the inverter is powered on it automatically enters Running mode In Running mode press the 3 key to enter Programming mode The menu for function selection will appear 2 Use the A keys to move the pointer to 5 MAINTENANC 3 Press the 3 key to display the maintenance screen one out of a total of 7 pages 4 Use the A V keys to select the target item page and confirm the maintenance data for that item 5 Press the es key to go back to the menu Figure 3 15 shows the LCD screen transition for 5 MAINTENANC 3 21 QUICK SET DATA SET DATA CHECK OPR MNTR 2MENU SHIFYW DATA CHECK OPR MNTR IZO CHECK MAINTENANC 2 MENU SHIF TCAP 11h 61000h TFAN 21h 61000h Select the target menu by moving the pointer with A keys Press the S key to establish the target menu Cumulative run time DC link circuit voltage Max inverter internal air temperature Max heat sink temperature Max effective current value Internal capacitance of the DC bus capacitor Cumulative operation time of motor Cumulative run time of capacitors on printed circuit board Standard replacement intervals Cumula
60. sed to adjust the analog torque bias balance Torque bias gain adjustment value BTBG utd WMA Used to adjust the analog torque bias gain 1 Function code C21 provides a choice of units r min m min and Hz 2 In vector control with PG this item shows the reference torque Item to be monitored Hz A V r min m min kW X10 min sec ve v v v v v PID v lt LED MNTR gt 0 SPEED REFERENCE Operation gide gt F D LED SHIFT a a a FWD REV STOP Figure 3 7 Display a A a a a REM LOC COMM JOG HAND Sample of LED Monitor Item 3 8 Monitor page See Table 3 4 3 4 Programming Mode Programming mode allows you to set and check function code data and monitor maintenance information and input output I O signal status The functions can be easily selected with a menu driven system Table 3 5 lists menus available in Programming mode Table 3 5 Menus Available in Programming Mode Main functions Refer to Quick Setup Displays only basic function codes pre selected Allows you to view and change the setting of the function Data Setting code you select Note Allows you to view and change a function code and its setting data on the same screen Also this allows you to check the function codes that have been changed from their factory defaults Data Checking Displays the running information required for maintenance or Drive Monitoring test r
61. st then move to the next function code F04 in this example Pressing the es key preceding the key cancels the change made to that function code data The data reverts to the previous value the screen returns to the function code list and the function code F03 reappears 6 Press the es key to return to the menu from the function code list Screen Function code Function code name y meeeyDATA PRTC BIS PE CMD FO3MAK SPEED mersRATED SPD yess AVF f Operation guide The function of each key is displayed by automatic scrolling of this line merciMAX SPEED Function code and name Function code that has been changed from factory default 18 0f 00 r min Data 300 00 Allowable range AV IDATA ADJUS Operation guide meKIMAX SPEED 1801 OOr min Data before change 180 O O r min Data after change 300 00 AV3IDATA ADJUS Figure 3 10 Screen for Changing Function Code Data Tip E Additional note on function code being selected The function code being selected blinks indicating the movement of the cursor F03 blinks in this example 3 11 3 4 2 Setting up function codes quickly Menu 0 Quick Setup Menu 0 Quick Setup in Programming mode allows you to quickly set up a fundamental set of function codes that you specify beforehand Whereas at shipment from factory no function code is registered for Quick Setup you can add or delete some function codes using Menu 10 User Setting
62. status Menu 3 Drive Monitoring Menu 3 Drive Monitoring in Programming mode allows you to check the running status during maintenance and test running The display items for Drive Monitoring are listed in Table 3 7 Table 3 7 Drive Monitoring Display Items Description Reference speed final Reference speed final commanded to the Automatic Speed Regulator ASR Hz Output frequency Frequency being output Hz Output current Output current value A Output voltage Output voltage value V Calculated torque Torque based on the motor rated torque being at 100 1 Reference speed Reference speed pre ramp currently specified Hz pre ramp Running forward Rotation direction Running reverse Stopped Current limiting Running status Undervoltage detected Torque limiting Motor speed Detected speed r min Elevator speed Detected speed m min Reference torque bias Value based on the motor rated torque being at 100 Reference torque Value based on the motor rated torque being at 100 Reference torque current Value based on the motor rated current being at 100 Electronic thermal for Value based on the electronic thermal overload protection level motor being at 100 2 1 In vector control with PG this item shows the reference torque 2 It is not supported in a certain ROM version of the inverter It displays
63. tection becomes temporarily canceled Figure 3 35 Screen Transition for Password Entry Note Once a password is registered the password protection becomes temporarily canceled To enable the password protection follow the procedures on the next page Enabling the password protection Enter a password with the procedure given on the previous page FOODATA PRTC RI PE CMD NIMA K SPEED meRIRATED SPD AV3FN CODE SH DATA PRTC 0000 0O000 FFFF AV3FN CODE SH DATA PRTC 0000 0003 Select F00 from Menu 1 Data Setting Enter a password except the one preset with H99 to FOO To change 1 the F00 data Data Protection simultaneous keying of Gro AN keys or gro V keys is required 0000 FFFF AV gt FN CODE SH Press the S key to establish your password entry The screen returns to the DATA SET one The password protection is enabled FOISPEED CMD BEIMA K SPEED mensRATED SPD MmRIRATED V AV 3FN CODE SH Tip Other ways to enable password protection In addition to the above procedure turn the inverter power off or leave the inverter with the password temporarily canceled for at least four hours and then switch the inverter to Running mode or Menu Enabling the password protection displays PASSWORD for all function codes except FOO and H03 on the DATA CHECK screen yO1PASSWORD FAP ASSWORD EIP A S SWORD EIP AS SWORD AV3FN CODE SH Selecting any function code except FOO and H03 with the
64. ted Phase angle Detected mechanical angle only when the PS option is mounted Magnet pole position detection signal in binary only when the PP option is mounted Encoder pulse frequency Encoder pulse frequency for A phase and B phase Encoder pulse frequency for Z phase Note FRENIC Lift supports only symbols listed in the above table It displays for symbols not supported Basic key operation 1 When the inverter is powered on it automatically enters Running mode In Running mode press the frd key to enter Programming mode The menu for function selection will appear Use WN V keys to move the pointer to 4 I O CHECK s Press the amp key to display the I O checking screen one out of a total of 9 pages 2 3 4 5 Use A V keys to select the target item page and confirm the I O check data for that item Press the es key to go back to the menu Figure 3 14 shows the LCD screen transition for 4 I O CHECK QUICK SET DATA SET DATA CHECK 3 OPR MNTR AV MENU SHIFY Select the target menu by moving the pointer g with N keys 1 DATA SET 2 DATA CHECK 3 OPR MNTR 54 170 CHECK AVSMENU SHIF Fane Press the 523 key to establish the target menu Input status at terminal Highlighted when short circuited normal when open Input status at terminal via communications link Highlighted when 1 normal when 0 Output status at termina
65. tenance Information Menu 5 Maintenance Information in Programming mode allows you to view information necessary for performing maintenance on the inverter Table 3 10 lists the maintenance information display items Table 3 10 Display Items for Maintenance Cumulative operation time Description Shows the cumulative operation time during which the inverter was powered ON When the total time exceeds 65 535 hours the counter will be reset to 0 and the count will start again DC link circuit voltage Shows the DC link circuit voltage of the inverter s main circuit Max inverter internal air temperature Shows the maximum temperature inside the inverter every hour Max heat sink temperature Shows the maximum temperature of the heat sink every hour Max effective current value Shows the maximum current in RMS every hour Internal capacitance of the DC bus capacitor Shows the current capacitance of the DC bus capacitor as of the capacitance at factory shipment Refer to the FRENIC Lift Instruction Manual INR SI47 1038 E Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION for details Cumulative operation time of motor Shows the cumulative run time of the motor When the total time exceeds 65 535 hours the counter will be reset to 0 and the count will start again Cumulative run time of capacitors on printed circuit board Shows the product of the cumulative time of voltage being ap
66. tive run time of cooling fan Standard replacement intervals Common operation Number of startups To confirm data Cumulative power consumption call the desired Not applicable page with A O keys Press the key to return to Number amp Contents of RS485 Menu communications errors Not applicable Not applicable ROM version of the inverter ROM version of the keypad ROM version of the option Option name Figure 3 15 Screen Transition for 5 MAINTENANC 3 22 3 4 7 Reading alarm information Menu 6 Alarm Information Menu 6 Alarm Information in Programming mode allows you to view the information on the four most recent alarm conditions that triggered protective functions in alarm code and the number of occurrences It also shows the status of the inverter when the alarm condition arose Table 3 11 lists the details of the alarm information Alarm history last Table 3 11 Alarm Information Items Description Alarm code and the number of occurrences Alarm history 2 last Alarm code and the number of occurrences Alarm history 3 last Alarm code and the number of occurrences Alarm history 4 last Alarm code and the number of occurrences Reference speed final Reference speed final commanded to the ASR unit Hz Output current Output current value Output voltage Output voltage value Calculated torque Reference torque Referenc
67. unning I O Checking Displays external interface information Displays maintenance information including cumulative run Maintenance Information g time Displays four latest alarm codes Also this allows you to view Alarm Information the information on the running status at the time the alarm occurred Alarm Cause Displays the cause of the alarm Allows you to read or write function code data as well as Data Copying verifying it Allows you to measure the maximum output current average Load Factor Measurement output current and average braking power Allows you to add or delete function codes covered by Quick User Setting Setup Communication Allows you to confirm the data of function codes for Debugging communication S M W X and Z codes Figure 3 8 shows the transitions between menus in Programming mode Power ON Menu QUICK SET DATASET Scope of display on LCD DATACHECK Move the pointer EJ with OPR MNTR 1X keys to select the target menu VO CHECK MAINTENANC ALM INF ALM CAUSE DATACOPY LOAD FCTR USER SET COMM DEBUG 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Figure 3 8 Menu Transition in Programming Mode If no key is pressed for approx 5 minutes the inverter automatically goes back to Running mode and turns the backlight OFF 3 9 3 4 1 Setting function codes Menu 1 Data Setting Menu 1 Data
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