Main
Safety Messages
i
i
Definitions and Symbols
Hazardous High Voltage i
ii
ii
General Precautions Read These First!
iii
iii
iv
iv
Index to Warnings and Cautions in This Manual iv
Cautions and Warnings for Orientation and Mounting Procedures
a. b. c.
v
v
Wiring Warnings for Electrical Practice and Wire Specifications
vi
Wiring Cautions for Electrical Practice
vi
vii
vii
Powerup Test Caution Messages
viii
viii
Warnings for Configuring Drive Parameters
Cautions for Configuring Drive Parameters
Warnings for Operations and Monitoring
ix
ix
Cautions for Operations and Monitoring
NOT
x
x
Warnings and Cautions for Troubleshooting and Maintenance
General Warnings and Cautions iv
xi
xi
xii
xii
normally closed
when the external system is powered OFF or disconnected from the inverter!
xiii
xiii
xiv
xiv
Terminal Tightening Torque and Wire Size
Wire Connectors
xv
xv
Circuit Breaker and Fuse Sizes
Motor Overload Protection
Table of Contents
xvi
xvi
Safety Messages
Table of Contents
xvii
xvii
xviii
xviii
Revisions
xix
xix
Contact Information
Page
Getting Started
11
1 1
Main Features
12
1 2
Operator Interface Options
13
1 3
Inverter Specification Label
Inverter Specification Label
14
X200 007 S F E
1 4
X200 Inverter Specifications
Model-specific tables for 200V and 400V class inverters
15
1 5
16
1 6
X200 Inverter Specifications, continued
17
1 7
18
1 8
Torque characteristics
19
1 9
General Specifications
The following table applies to all X200 inverters.
110
1 10
Signal Ratings
Detailed ratings are in Control Logic Signal Specifications on page 4-6.
111
Derating Curves
112
1 12
113
Derating curves:
1 13
114
1 14
115
1 15
116
1 16
117
1 17
118
1 18
Introduction to Variable-Frequency Drives
The Purpose of Motor Speed Control for Industry
varying the frequency
variable-frequency drive
1 19
Torque and Constant Volts/Hertz Operation
Variable torque
free-setting torque
reduced torque
1 20
Inverter Output to the Motor
while the motor is running
121
1 21
Intelligent Functions and Parameters
digital operator, integrated operator,
digital operator panel
Braking
1 22
Velocity Profiles
acceleration
deceleration
123
1 23
Frequently Asked Questions
amplifier
Amplifier
variable-speed drive
1 24
125
1 25
126
1 26
Inverter Mounting and Installation
2121
2 1
Orientation to Inverter Features
Unpacking and Inspection
2 2
Front Housing Cover
before
23
A
2 3
Logic Connector Introduction
24
2 4
DIP Switch Introduction
25
2 5
26
2 6
Basic System Description
must
27
2 7
Step-by-Step Basic Installation
28
2 8
Choosing a Mounting Location
29
2 9
Ensure Adequate Ventilation
Keep Debris Out of Inverter Vents
temporarily
210
2 10
Check Inverter Dimensions
211
212
2 12
213
2 13
214
2 14
215
2 15
216
2 16
217
2 17
218
Prepare for Wiring
2 18
219
Determining Wire and Fuse Sizes
2 19
Terminal Dimensions and Torque Specs
Wire the Inverter Input to a Supply
220
2 20
221
2 21
222
2 22
223
Wire the Inverter Output to Motor
Logic Control Wiring
2 23
Uncover the Inverter Vents
Powerup Test
Goals for the Powerup Test
224
2 24
Pre-test and Operational Precautions
Powering the Inverter
Hz
0.0
2 25
Using the Front Panel Keypad
Key and Indicator Legend
226
2 26
Keys, Modes, and Parameters
function
base frequency setting
function codes
2 27
Keypad Navigation Map
228
2 28
Selecting Functions and Editing Parameters
229
2 29
230
2 30
231
2 31
232
2 32
233
2 33
Monitoring Parameters with the Display
output frequency
base frequency
carrier frequency
2 34
235
2 35
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Configuring Drive Parameters
31
3 1
Choosing a Programming Device
Introduction of Inverter Programming
3 2
Using the Keypad Devices
Key and Indicator Legend
33
3 3
Keypad Navigation Map
Download
with
Store
3 4
Operational Modes
Run Mode Edit
Control Algorithms
35
3 5
D Group: Monitoring Functions
IN-TM LHLHL
FB 00000.00%
Dir STOP
3 6
F-Cnv 00000.00
Vout 00000V
Vpn 0000.0Vdc
ERR3 ########
3 7
Local Monitoring During Network Operation
38
3 8
F Group: Main Profile Parameters
VR 0000.0Hz
2DEC 1 010.00s
DEC 1 010.00s
3 9
A Group: Standard Functions
OPE-Mode REM
2F-COM VR
F-COM VR
3 10
311
Basic Parameter Settings
Inverter for Multiple Motors
F-MAX 00060Hz
2F-BASE 00060Hz
3 12
Analog Input Settings
313
3 13
AT-Slct O/VR
O-EXS 0000.0Hz
F-SAMP 00008
O-LVL 0Hz
3 14
Multi-speed and Jog Frequency Setting
Jog-F 001.00Hz
2SPD00s 0000.0Hz
SPD 00s 0000.0Hz
3 15
Torque Control Algorithms
torque boost
316
3 16
317
V-Bst Slct MN
U
V-Gain 00100%
3 17
DC Braking (DB) Settings
318
3 18
DCB Mode OFF
DCB F 0000.5Hz
DCB T 0000.0s
DCB V 00000%
3 19
Frequency-related Functions
Lim L 0000.0Hz
2Lim H 0000.0Hz
Lim H 0000.0Hz
3 20
jump frequencies
JUMP F2 0000.0Hz JUMP F3 0000.0Hz
U
JUMP W2 0000.5Hz JUMP W3 0000.5Hz
3 21
PID Control
PID Vari 0000.0%
PID MINUS OFF
PID INP OI
3 22
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) Function
AVR AC 00230V
AVR Mode ON
U
3 23
Energy Savings Mode / Optional Accel/Decel
RUN MODE NOR
and
ECO Adj 0050.0%
3 24
Second Acceleration and Deceleration Functions
ACC CHG TM
2DEC2 0015.00s
DEC 2 0015.00s
3 25
ACC CHfr 0000.0Hz
2ACCCHfr 0000.0Hz
2DECCHfr 0000.0Hz
DEC CHfr 0000.0Hz
3 26
Accel/Decel
DEC LINE L
ACC LINE L
327
3 27
Additional Analog Input Settings
OI-LVL 0Hz
OI-EX%E 00000%
OI-EX%S 00000%
3 28
CALC Slct1 POT
CALC Slct2 OI
CALC SMBL
329
3 29
ST-PNT 0000.0Hz
ADD DIR PLUS
330
3 30
Potentiometer Settings
POT-LVL 0Hz
POT-EX%E 00000%
POT-EX%S 00000%
3 31
B Group: Fine Tuning Functions
Automatic Restart Mode
332
3 32
IPS POWR ALM
IPS Time 0001.0s
FSch CNS 0000.5s
FSch Md CUTOFF
3 33
Electronic Thermal Overload Alarm Setting
E-THM LVL 001.60A
2ETHM CHAR CRT
E-THM CHAR CRT
3 34
Overload Restriction
2OL L_SLCT PARAM
OL L_SLCT PARAM
2OL Cnst 0001.0s
3 35
336
3 36
337
S-Lock MD1
See appendix C for the accessible parameters in this mode.
3 37
Controlled Stop Operation at Power Loss
338
3 38
IPS MODE OFF
IPS V 0000.0V
IPS F 0000.0Hz
IPS DEC 0001.0s
3 39
Miscellaneous Settings
start frequency
chopper frequency
switching frequency
3 40
AM-Adj 00100%
9
Cnv Gain 0001.0
INIT Slct EU
3 41
342
frequency pull-in
3 42
RUN FRS ZST
STOP DEC
343
3 43
PANEL d001
9
FAN-CTRL OFF
344
3 44
345
lower
not
LADST LVL 0 0380V
3 45
346
DC Bus AVR for Deceleration Settings
VpnP 0000.2s
Vpn LVL 00380V
3 46
Miscellaneous Settings (continued)
347
3 47
I-SUP Mode OFF
9
Cr-DEC OFF
RDY-FUNC OFF
3 48
C Group: Intelligent Terminal Functions
options
function codes
Functions and Options The
3 49
O/C-1 NO
O/C-2 NO
O/C-5 NO
O/C-4 NC
3 50
351
3 51
352
3 52
353
3 53
Output Terminal Configuration
O/C-11 NO
AM-KIND F
OUT-TM RY AL
3 54
355
3 55
356
3 56
Low Load Detection Parameters
LOC MODE CRT
LOC LVL 02.60A
U
3 57
Output Function Adjustment Parameters
358
3 58
OV LVL 001.60A
2OV LVL 001.60A
PID LtL 0000.0%
PID LtU 0100.0%
3 59
Network Communications Settings
U
COM Wait 00000ms
COM ETIM 000.00s
3 60
Analog Signal Calibration Settings
AM OFFST 0000.0V
OI-ADJ 0100.0%
O-ADJ 0100.0%
3 61
Miscellaneous Functions
The following table contains miscellaneous functions not in other function groups.
RS Slct ON
UP/DWN NO-STR
3 62
Output Logic and Timing
LogicOut1 RUN
LogicOut2 FA1
LogicOPE AND
3 63
DLAY 11 000.0s
HOLD 11 000.0s
HOLD RY 000.0s
DLAY RY 000.0s
3 64
H Group: Motor Constants Functions
AUX KCD 100
2AUXP 4p
AUX P 4p
3 65
Page
Operations and Monitoring
41
4 1
Caution Messages for Operating Procedures
42
4 2
Warning Messages for Operating Procedures
43
4 3
Connecting to PLCs and Other Devices
programmable logic controller
44
4 4
Example Wiring Diagram
N/-
45
X200
4 5
Control Logic Signal Specifications
46
4 6
Intelligent Terminal Listing
Intelligent Inputs
Use the following table to locate pages for intelligent input material in this chapter.
Intelligent Outputs
4 7
Using Intelligent Input Terminals
sourcing
sources
sinks
4 8
49
4 9
**
410
4 10
Forward Run/Stop and Reverse Run/Stop Commands:
411
Multi-Speed Select
412
4 12
413
4 13
Jogging Command
414
4 14
External Signal for DC Braking
415
4 15
Set Second Motor, Special Set
416
4 16
Two Stage Acceleration and Deceleration
417
4 17
Free-run Stop
418
4 18
External Trip
419
4 19
Unattended Start Protection
will not
420
4 20
Software Lock
421
4 21
Analog Input Current/Voltage Select
422
4 22
Reset Inverter
423
4 23
Thermistor Thermal Protection
NOTE: The trip level is hardware wise fixed and cannot be changed.
424
4 24
Three-wire Interface Operation
425
4 25
PID ON/OFF and PID Clear
426
4 26
Remote Control Up and Down Functions
427
4 27
428
4 28
Force Operation from Digital Operator
429
4 29
Add Frequency Enable
430
4 30
Force Terminal Mode
Inverter Ready
431
4 31
Emergency Stop
432
4 32
433
NOT
4 33
434
4 34
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Using Intelligent Output Terminals
Sinking Outputs, Open Collector
436
4 36
Internal Relay Output
It allows you to determine whether or not an inverter power loss causes the relay to change state.
437
4 37
Output Signal ON/OFF Delay Function
438
4 38
Run Signal
.
439
4 39
Frequency Arrival Signals
Frequency Arrival
frequency arrives
The
4 40
Foff
early
delayed
441
4 41
Overload Advance Notice Signal
442
4 42
Output Deviation for PID Control
443
4 43
Alarm Signal
contacts
AL and the alarm relay
signal
4 44
445
4 45
Analog Input Disconnect Detect
446
4 46
PID Second Stage Output
two-stage control,
447
4 47
448
4 48
449
4 49
Network Detection Signal (Integrated ModBus)
450
4 50
Logic Output Function
451
4 51
452
4 52
Network Detection Signal (FieldBus Option)
453
4 53
Low Load Detection Signal
454
4 54
Analog Input Operation
sinking
sourcing
455
4 55
456
4 56
Analog Output Operation
457
4 57
PID Loop Operation
calculate
+
setpoint
4 58
PID Loop Configuration
increasing
decreasing
6
4 59
Configuring the Inverter for Multiple Motors
Simultaneous Connections
Inverter Configuration for Two Motor Types
460
4 60
461
4 61
Page
Page
Accessories
Inverter System
52
5 2
Component Descriptions
.)(min. u
voltageMeanline
voltageLineMeanvoltagelineMax
5 3
Zero-phase Reactor (RF Noise Filter)
EMI Filter
RF Noise Filter (Capacitive)
DC Link Choke
5 4
55
Dynamic Braking
Dynamic Braking Usage
Selecting Braking Resistors for External Braking Units
5 5
56
Accessories
Inverter System
5 6
57
5 7
Page
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
61
6 1
Troubleshooting
Safety Messages
6 2
Troubleshooting Tips
The table below lists typical symptoms and the corresponding solution(s).
E X X
63
6 3
64
6 4
Monitoring Trip Events, History, & Conditions
Fault Detection and Clearing
Error Codes
E01
6 5
E13
E14
E15
E21
6 6
Trip History and Inverter Status
67
6 7
Restoring Factory Default Settings
EU USA JP d001
NOTE :
68
6 8
Maintenance and Inspection
Monthly and Yearly Inspection Chart
9
69
6 9
Megger test
megger
X200
610
6 10
Spare parts
Capacitor Life Curves
611
General Inverter Electrical Measurements
uu
IE
uu
6 12
613
6 13
Inverter Output Voltage Measurement Techniques
614
6 14
IGBT Test Method
615
6 15
Warranty
Warranty Terms
616
6 16
A
Glossary
A2
A 2
A3
A 3
A4
A 4
A5
A 5
A6
A 6
Setpoint(SP)
setpoint
Trip
Rotor
A 7
orque
ransistor
tripping
Saturation Voltage
A 8
B
B2
B 2
Connecting the Inverter to ModBus
B3
B 3
B4
B 4
Required
must
B5
B 5
Network Protocol Reference
Transmission procedure
Message Configuration: Query
B6
B 6
B7
B 7
Message Configuration: Response
B8
B 8
B9
B 9
Explanation of function codes
B10
B 10
B11
B11
The data set in the response is as follows:
B12
B 12
B13
B 13
B14
B 14
B15
B 15
B16
B 16
B17
B 17
Store New Register Data (ENTER command)
B18
B 18
ModBus Data Listing
ModBus Coil List
register address offset
B19
B 19
B20
B 20
ModBus Holding Registers
register address offset
B21
B 21
The following table lists holding registers for the D Group Monitor Functions.
Note1: Assume that the inverter current rating is 1000 (for D002).
B22
B 22
B23
B 23
Note1: When the value is 10000 (100.0 seconds), a value in the second decimal place is ignored.
B24B24
B 24
The following table lists the holding registers for the A Group Standard Functions.
B25
B 25
B26
B 26
B27
B 27
B28
B 28
B29
B 29
B30
B 30
The following table lists the holding registers for the B Group Fine Tuning Functions.
B31
B 31
B32
B 32
B33
B 33
B34
B 34
Note1: Assume that the inverter current rating is 10000 (for B013/B213).
B35
B 35
The following table lists the holding registers for the C Group Intelligent Input Functions.
B36
B 36
B37
B 37
B38
B 38
B39
B 39
Page
C
Parameter Settings for Keypad Entry
Main Profile Parameters
C2
C 2
Standard Functions
C3
C 3
C4
C 4
C5
C 5
Fine Tuning Functions
C6
C 6
C7
C 7
Intelligent Terminal Functions
C8
C 8
Motor Constants Functions
Expansion Card Functions
C9
C 9
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D
CE-EMC Installation Guidelines
D2
D 2
Integrated EMC Filter
D3
D 3
Installation for X200 series (example of SFEF models)
D4
D 4
Hitachi EMC Recommendations
D5
D 5
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