Cleveland Range inverter manual Control Terminals, 30A 30C 30B, Kgf·cm/lb-in

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Chapter 1 - Installation

1.8 Control Terminals

30A 30C 30B

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MO

MG

CM

FX

RX

CM

BX

JOG

RST

CM

P1

P2

P3

VR

V1

CM

I

FM

S+

S-

Terminal Name

Terminal

Screw Size

Screw Torque

(Kgf·cm/lb-in)

 

Wire Size

Solid Wire (mm2)

 

Stranded Wire (mm2)

Stripped

Length (mm)

30A, 30C, 30B

M3

5 / 3.6

2.5

1.5

MO, MG, CM, FX, RX ~ S-

M2

4 / 2.9

1.5

1.0

7

5.5

Type

Symbol

Name

Description

 

Select

P1, P2, P3

Multi-Function Input 1, 2, 3

Used for Multi-Function Input. Default is set to “Step Frequency 1, 2, 3”.

 

FX

Forward Run Command

Forward Run When Closed and Stop When Open.

 

 

 

Function

RX

Reverse Run Command

Reverse Run When Closed and Stop When Open.

 

JOG

Jog Frequency Reference

Runs at Jog Frequency. The Direction is set by the FX (or RX) Signal.

 

 

 

Contact

 

 

When the BX Signal is ON Output of Inverter is Turned Off. When Motor uses an

 

 

 

Signal is OFF (Not Turned Off by Latching) and FX Signal (or RX Signal) is ON,

 

 

BX

Emergency Stop

Electrical Brake to Stop, BX is used to Turn Off the Output Signal. When BX

signal

Starting

 

 

!

Motor continues to Run.

 

 

 

Input

 

RST

Fault Reset

Used for Fault Reset.

 

CM

Sequence Common

Common Terminal for Contact Inputs.

 

 

 

setting

VR

Frequency Setting Power

Used as Power for Analog Frequency Setting. Maximum Output is +12V, 10mA.

 

(+10V)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

frequency

V1

Frequency Reference

Used for 0-10V Input Frequency Reference. Input Resistance is 20 KΩ

 

(Voltage)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I

Frequency Reference

Used for 4-20mA Input Frequency Reference. Input Resistance is 250 Ω

 

Analog

(Current)

 

 

 

 

CM

Frequency Setting

Common Terminal for Analog Frequency Reference Signal and FM (For

 

 

 

 

Common Terminal

Monitoring).

 

 

 

 

Analog

 

Analog Output

Outputs One of the Following: Output Frequency, Output Current, Output Voltage,

 

FM-CM

DC Link Voltage. Default is set to Output Frequency. Maximum Output Voltage

 

(For External Monitoring)

signal

 

 

 

and Output Current are 0-12V and 1mA.

 

30A

 

Activates when Protective Function is Operating. AC250V, 1A or less; DC30V, 1A

 

 

 

Output

 

 

or less.

Contact

30C

Fault Contact Output

Normal: 30B-30C Short (30A-30C Open)

 

 

30B

 

Fault: 30A-30C Short (30B-30C Open),

 

 

 

 

 

 

MO - MG

Multi-Function Output

Use After Defining Multi-Function Output Terminal.

 

 

(Open Collector Output)

DC24V, 50mA or less.

 

 

 

RS-485

S+, S-

Communication Port

Communication Port for MODBUS-RTU Communication

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Contents 4 HP Installation, Operation Maintenance InstructionOtherwise, electric shock could occur Safety InstructionsOtherwise, fire or accident could occur Otherwise, you may get an electric shockOtherwise, fire could occur Otherwise, it could result in a secondary accident and fireOperating Precautions Page Page Contents 106 100104 105Motor Rating1 Output Capacity2 kVA User Selection Guide Actionmaster Specifications230V Class 0.5~5.4HP 460V Class 0.5~ 5.4HPControl Control MethodEnvironmental Conditions InstallationInspection 008Installation Other Precautions130 118 128 117.5 152.9 DimensionsInverter 100 128 117.5 130.9SV037ACtionMaster 150 138 128 117.5 155.0 Mccb Basic WiringWiring Power Terminals Precautions on Wiring Power TerminalsGrounding Warning Screw Ring Terminals Wire6 Inverter Torque5 Mm2 Wires and Terminal LugsMotor should be connected to the U, V, and W Terminals 30A 30C 30B Control TerminalsKgf·cm/lb-in Inside Inverter Wiring Control Terminals Precautions on WiringControl Circuit Terminal Description Keypad Wiring the KeypadKeypad Connector Pin Configuration Inverter Side Pin NoRUN Key Keypad and Parameter Group SettingOperation SegmentOperation Parameter Setting and ChangeProcedures Setting the DRV Group DataTrip Current Adjusting Function and I/O Group DataExample Changing the F5 data to FrequencyGroup Name Description Parameter GroupMoving Through DRV Group Codes Moving Through I/O Group Codes Moving Through Function Group CodesOperation From Keypad and Control Terminal OperationOperation From Control Terminal Operation From Keypad Drive Group DRV Parameter ListParameter List Function Group 1 FU1FU1-52 50 / 60 Hz FU1-37FU1-53 Function Group 2 FU2 FU2-36 FU2-3214FU2-33 FU2-3415FU2-89 FU2-83FU2-85 FU2-8850 /60 Hz Input/Output Group I/OYes Acceleration Time To 999.9 sec Yes For Step Frequency Deceleration Time To 999.9 secYes For Step Frequency Acceleration Time To 999.9 sec Yes Deceleration Time To 999.9 secYes Reference Free Run Acceleration Time To 999.9 secYes FM Frequency Meter Output Current Selection Voltage StallBit Yes Modbus-RTUDRV-01 Acceleration Time DRV-02 Deceleration Time Related Functions DRV-04 Freq Mode FU1-20 Max FreqParameter Description DRV-00 Output FrequencySelect the source of frequency setting Parameter Description DRV DRV-03 Drive Mode Run/stop MethodDRV-04 Frequency Mode Frequency Setting Method Select the source of Run/Stop commandDRV-09 Motor Speed Parameter Description DRVDRV-05 ~ DRV-07 Step Frequency 1 ~ DRV-08 Output CurrentDRV-11 User Display Selection DRV-12 Fault DisplayFault Contents DRV-10 DC Link VoltagePage FU1-03 Run Prevention Function 1 Group FU1Parameter Description FU1 FU1-00 Jump to Desired Code #Selects the stopping method for the inverter FU1-07 Stop ModeStop Mode ‘Free-run’ Output Frequency FU1-22 Time Output Voltage Freq. limit ‘Yes’ FU1-30 ~ FU1-37 User V/F Frequency and Voltage Parameter Description FU1 FU1-29 Volts/Hz PatternFU1-39 Energy Save Level FU1-38 Output Voltage AdjustmentMotor i2t Characteristic Curve FU1-54 Overload Warning Level FU1-55 Overload Warning Time St bit FU1-59 Stall Prevention Mode SelectionThis code is used to exit a group. Press Func key to exit Parameter Description FU1 FU1-99 Return CodeFU2-07 Dwell Frequency FU2-08 Dwell Time Function 2 Group FU2Parameter Description FU2 FU2-00 Jump to Desired Code #FU2-10 ~ FU2-16 Frequency Jump FU2-19 Input/Output Phase Loss Protection Bit SetSetting Range FU2-20 Power on Start SelectionFU2-21 Restart After Fault Reset FU2-19 Phase Loss Protection SelectFU2-22 Speed Search Select Motor Speed Time Output Frequency Output Voltage FU2-39 Carrier Frequency This is to select the control method of inverter Parameter Description FU2 FU2-40 Control Method SelectionOutput frequency = Reference freq. + Delta freq Delta freq FU2-70 Reference Frequency for Accel/DecelFU2-74 Gain for Motor Speed Display FU2-72 Power On DisplayParameter Description FU2 FU2-71 Accel/Decel Time Scale FU2-73 User Display SelectionDisplays the software version FU2-76 Duty of DB Dynamic Braking ResistorFU2-79 Software Version FU2-81 ~ FU2-90 2nd Motor Related FunctionsFU2-99 Return Code FU2-91 Parameter Read FU2-92 Parameter WriteFU2-93 Parameter Initialize FU2-94 Parameter Write ProtectionParameter Description FU2 00 Jump to Desired Code # 01 ~ I/O-05 Analog Voltage Input V1 Signal Adjustment06 ~ I/O-10 Analog Current Input I Signal Adjustment Parameter Description I/OFollowing table shows the selection in I/O-48 11 Criteria for Analog Input Signal LossStep Parameter Speed-H Speed-M Speed-L Speed-L, Speed-M, Speed-HTime DC-Brake2nd Function Accel/Decel ParameterExt Trip-A WireV1-Ext Up, DownAnalog Hold 15 Terminal Input Status 16 Terminal Output Status20 Jog Frequency 21 ~ I/O-24 Step Frequency 4, 5, 625 ~ I/O-38 1st ~ 7th Accel/Decel Time 40 FM Frequency Meter Output 41 FM AdjustmentMulti-Accel/Decel Time Operation 44 Multi-function Output define MO-MG 42 FDT Frequency Detection Level 43 FDT BandwidthFDT-4 FDT-1FDT-2 FDT-3Stall IOL46 Inverter Number 47 Baud Rate 45 Fault Output Relay 30A, 30B, 30C99 Return Code 7-Segment Keypad 50 Communication Protocol SelectionMODBUS-RTU Communication SpecificationsIntroduction System configuration InstallationItems Specifications Connecting the communication lineException Code Name OperatingCommunication Protocol Modbus-RTU Function Code NameNormal Response Acknowledge Response Basic Format Command Message RequestError Response Negative Acknowledge Response Communication Protocol CMC-BUS AsciiAcknowledge Response Detail Communication ProtocolNegative Acknowledge Response Request for Registration of ‘n’ numbers of Address Request for WriteError Code Common Parameter Description Unit Read/Write Data value HEX Parameter Code ListRead/Write Data value HEX Parameter DescriptionValue Description Default Max. value Min. value Unit SS I-Gain Retry delay630A 180Group Parameter Description Default Max. value Min value UnitParameter Description Default Max. value Min value Unit Refer to this chapter when a trouble is occurred TroubleshootingMODBUS-RTU Communication Character Hex Ascii Code ListSpace Fault Display Troubleshooting & MaintenanceDisplay Protective Description Troubleshooting & Maintenance Fault Inverter Fault Reset Protective Cause Remedy Fault RemedyCondition Check Point Module How to Check Power ComponentsElements Test Polarity Measured Value ShortPeriodical Inspection MaintenancePrecautions Routine InspectionPeriod Inspection Daily and Periodic Inspection ItemsInspection Method Criterion Measuring Instrument Fan Troubleshooting & Maintenance Braking Resistor Options400V Class Model Number 004-4 008-4 015-4 022-4 037-4 DB Resistor2 Phase230V, or Phase 230/460V 50/60Hz OptionsUnit mm DIN Rail Base103 Use Related Parameter Code Appendix a Functions Based on the USEInverter Appendix B- Peripheral DevicesCD 73/23/EEC and CD 89/336/EEC Declaration of ConformityEN 55022 Safety of information technology equipmentCharacteristics of information technology equipment EN 50178Essential Requirements for CE Compliance EMC Installation Guide109 Footprint Filters RFI Filters Footprint Standard for ACtionMaster SeriesRevision Date Remarks Revision History112 Cleveland Motion Controls

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