Single-phase Input
 Safety Messages
Hazardous High Voltage
 General Precautions Read These First
 Iii
 Iviv
Index to Warnings and Cautions in This Manual
Page
 Wiring Cautions for Electrical Practice
Vivi
 Powerup Test Caution Messages
Vii
 Viii
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 General Warnings and Cautions
 Inverter Motor
 Xii
EMI Filter
 Xiii
 Terminal Tightening Torque and Wire Size
Wire Connectors
Relay connector
Xiv
 Circuit Breaker and Fuse Sizes
Motor Overload Protection
X200-002SFEF/NFU X200-004SFEF/NFU
X200-005SFEF X200-007SFEF/NFU Three X200-011SFEF
 Table of Contents
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Revisions
March NT301X
2007
 Xix
Contact Information
Page
 Getting Started
This Chapter…
 Main Features
Introduction
 Operator Interface Options
 Inverter Specification Label
F E F
 X200 Inverter Specifications
Model-specific tables for 200V and 400V class inverters
 Input power supply voltage
Maximum allowable rotation speed
For achieving approved input voltage rating categories
460 to 480VAC Over-voltage category
 X200 Inverter Specifications, …
015SFEF 022SFEF
 Hfef
 Torque characteristics
030HFEF 040HFEF 055HFEF 075HFEF
 General Specifications
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10
Following table applies to all X200 inverters
 Signal Ratings
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11
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Derating Curves
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Derating curves
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Derating curves, …
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 What is an Inverter
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Introduction to Variable-Frequency Drives
Purpose of Motor Speed Control for Industry
 Inverter Input and Three-phase Power
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Torque and Constant Volts/Hertz Operation
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Inverter Output to the Motor
AC motor must be connected only to the inverter’s
 Much of this manual is devoted to describing how to use
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Braking
An on-board Eeprom for parameter storage. The inverter’s
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Velocity Profiles
 Frequently Asked Questions
Alternative solutions?
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Does the motor need a chassis ground connection?
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 Inverter Mounting Installation
 Orientation to Inverter Features
Main Physical Features
Unpacking and Inspection
 Front Housing Cover
 Logic Connector Introduction
 DIP Switch Introduction
 Installation Inverter Mounting
 Basic System Description
Inverter
 Step-by-Step Basic Installation
 Choosing a Mounting Location
 Ensure Adequate Ventilation
Keep Debris Out of Inverter Vents
 Check Inverter Dimensions
X200-002SFEF, -004SFEF, -002NFU, -004NFU
 Dimensional drawings, …
 X200-011SFEF~022SFEF, -015NFU~022NFU, -037LFU
 X200-004HFEF, -004HFU
 X200-007HFEF, -007HFU
 X200-015HFEF~040HFEF, -015HFU~040HFU
 X200-055LFU, -075LFU, -055HFU, -075HFU, -055HFEF, -075HFEF
 Prepare for Wiring
 Determining Wire and Fuse Sizes
19
 Terminal Dimensions and Torque Specs
Wire the Inverter Input to a Supply
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 22
 Wire the Inverter Output to Motor
Logic Control Wiring
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 Powerup Test
Goals for the Powerup Test
24
Uncover the Inverter Vents
 Pre-test and Operational Precautions
Powering the Inverter
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 Using the Front Panel Keypad
Key and Indicator Legend
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Keys, Modes, and Parameters
TIP Pressing
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Keypad Navigation Map
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Selecting Functions and Editing Parameters
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Monitoring Parameters with the Display
Running the Motor
 Powerup Test Observations and Summary
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 Configuring Drive Parameters
 Choosing a Programming Device
Introduction
Introduction of Inverter Programming
 Using the Keypad Devices
 Drive
 Run Mode Edit
Software Lock Setting parameter B031 determines when
Operational Modes
Control Algorithms
 Group Monitoring Functions
Stop
IN-TM Lhlhl
OUT-TM
 Trip Event and History Monitoring
 Local Monitoring During Network Operation
 Group Main Profile Parameters
ACC
DEC
DIG-RUN FWD
 Group Standard Functions
COM
2F-COM
OPE-Mode
 Code
 Basic Parameter Settings
Base
2F-BASE
MAX
 Analog Input Settings
 EXS
EXE
EX%S
EX%E
 Multi-speed and Jog Frequency Setting
FRS
 Starting Torque Characteristics
Torque Control Algorithms
Manual Torque Boost The Constant
Attempts To compensate For voltage
 Ctrl TRQ
2CTRL TRQ
 DC Braking DB Settings
 OFF
DCB F
DCB
DCB T
 Frequency-related Functions
Lim H 0000.0Hz
2Lim H 0000.0Hz
Lim L 0000.0Hz
 Jump F1
Jump F2
Jump F3
Jump W1
 PID Control
 Automatic Voltage Regulation AVR Function
AVR
Mode
 Energy Savings Mode / Optional Accel/Decel
RUN Mode NOR
ECO Adj
 Second Acceleration and Deceleration Functions
2ACC2
2DEC2
ACC CHG
 ACC CHfr 0000.0Hz
2ACCCHfr 0000.0Hz
DEC CHfr 0000.0Hz
2DECCHfr 0000.0Hz
 Accel/Decel
ACC Line
DEC Line
 Additional Analog Input Settings
 Calc Slct1
POT
Calc Slct2
Calc Smbl
 ST-PNT
ADD DIR Plus
 Potentiometer Settings
 Group Fine Tuning Functions
Automatic Restart Mode
 Frequency Pull-in Restart
IPS Powr ALM
IPS Trip OFF
IPS Retry
 Electronic Thermal Overload Alarm Setting
THM LVL
2ETHM LVL
THM Char CRT
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Overload Restriction
 Software Lock Mode
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Lock
MD1
 Controlled Stop Operation at Power Loss
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 Miscellaneous Settings
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Environmental conditions
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TRP
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RUN FRS ZST
Stop DEC
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Panel
FAN-CTRL
 B130, B131 Over-voltage LAD Stop Enable
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Ovladstop OFF
 DC Bus AVR for Deceleration Settings
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 SUP Mode
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Cr-DEC
 Input Terminal Configuration
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Group Intelligent Terminal Functions
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Intelligent Input Terminal Overview
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Anlg
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Emergency Stop
 Output Terminal Configuration
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OUT-TM RY
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 LOC Mode CRT
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Low Load Detection Parameters
 Output Function Adjustment Parameters
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 Network Communications Settings
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 Analog Signal Calibration Settings
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Miscellaneous Functions
UP/DWN
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Output Logic and Timing
FA1
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Group Motor Constants Functions
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 Operations Monitoring
 Monitoring
 Monitoring
 Connecting to PLCs and Other Devices
 Example Wiring Diagram
 Control Logic Signal Specifications
Default relay N.O./N.C. configuration is reversed. See
Analog GND to the left for analog I/O circuits
 Intelligent Terminal Listing
Intelligent Inputs
Intelligent Outputs
 Using Intelligent Input Terminals
Operations
 Sinking Inputs, Internal Supply
 Operationsand
 Forward Run/Stop and Reverse Run/Stop Commands
 Multi-Speed Select
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 Jogging Command
 External Signal for DC Braking
 Set Second Motor, Special Set
 Frequency output uses the initial acceleration
 Free-run Stop
 External Trip
 Unattended Start Protection
 Software Lock
 Combination of A005 setting and AT input
Analog Input Current/Voltage Select
 Reset Inverter
 Thermistor Thermal Protection
 Three-wire Interface Operation
 PID ON/OFF and PID Clear
 Remote Control Up and Down Functions
 Remote Control Data Clears the Up/Down frequency memory
 Force Operation from Digital Operator
 Add Frequency Enable
 Force Terminal Mode
Inverter Ready
 Emergency Stop
Terminal 4 function
 How to go into Emergency Stop mode
 Emergency Stop Emergency signal is activated
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 Using Intelligent Output Terminals
Sinking Outputs, Open Collector
 Internal Relay Output
 Output Signal ON/OFF Delay Function
Output Signals
 Run Signal
 Frequency Arrival Signals
 Fon
 Overload Advance Notice Signal
 Output Deviation for PID Control
 We must make a distinction between the alarm
Signal AL and the alarm relay contacts AL0, AL1 Fault
AL2. The signal AL is a logic function, which
You can assign to the open collector output terminal
 Power Run Mode AL0-AL1 AL0-AL2 Normal
 Analog Input Disconnect Detect
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PID Second Stage Output
 Terminal FBV configuration table is on the following
 Required settings A076, C052, C053
 Network Detection Signal Integrated ModBus
 Logic Output Function
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 Network Detection Signal FieldBus Option
Set P044=00.00 sec
 Low Load Detection Signal
Valid for inputs 11, AL0 AL2 Required settings C038, C039
 Analog Input Operation
 Other Analog Input-related topics
 AM signal offset and gain are adjustable, as indicated below
Analog Output Operation
 PID Loop Operation
 PID Loop Configuration
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Other PID-related topics
 Configuring the Inverter for Multiple Motors
Inverter Configuration for Two Motor Types
Simultaneous Connections
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 Inverter System Accessories
 Inverter System
 Component Descriptions
AC Reactors, Input Side
AC Reactors, Output Side
 Zero-phase Reactor RF Noise Filter
EMI Filter
RF Noise Filter Capacitive
DC Link Choke
 Dynamic Braking
Dynamic Braking Usage
Selecting Braking Resistors for External Braking Units
Dynamic braking maximum continuous on time Tb  10 sec
 HRB1 HRB2 HRB3
 004HFEF/HFU
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 Troubleshooting Maintenance
 Troubleshooting
Safety Messages
General Precautions and Notes
Inspection Items
 Troubleshooting Tips
 Reduces output as needed
 Fault Detection and Clearing
Error Codes
Monitoring Trip Events, History, & Conditions
 Inverter is protected by the detection of ground faults
 Trip History and Inverter Status
Trip Conditions
 Restoring Factory Default Settings
B085
 Maintenance and Inspection
Monthly and Yearly Inspection Chart
 Megger test
X200
 Spare parts
Capacitor Life Curves
 General Inverter Electrical Measurements
Pf1
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 Inverter Output Voltage Measurement Techniques
 Igbt Test Method
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 Warranty
Warranty Terms
 Glossary and Bibliography
This Appendix…
 Glossary
 Inverter DC braking feature stops the AC commutation to
Can install to decrease the level of EMI
Desirable it depends on the needs of the application
Keypad devices
 As measurements of power
Generate 3-phase output to the motor
Harmful harmonics and transients on the input power
Deceleration time
 Speed preset. The Hitachi inverters have 16 preset speeds
Motor speed. See also Error
Frequencies in the inverter
Possesses angular momentum
 Constant amplitude, and by chopping the waveform pulsewidth
Modulating, the average voltage is controlled. The chopping
Frequency is sometimes called the Carrier Frequency
Imaginary part
 Output three-phase power to the motor. See also Three-phase
Signal generator usually attached to the motor shaft for
Its temperature. The sensing range of thermistors and their
Safety reasons, and is provided
 Bibliography
 ModBus Network Communications
 X200X200X200
 Connecting the Inverter to ModBus
 SP SN
 Appendix BAppendix B
 Transmission procedure
Message Configuration Query
Network Protocol Reference
Slave address
 Appendix BAppendix B
 Message Configuration Response
 Appendix BAppendix B
 Explanation of function codes
Query
 X200 D081 Command
 Data set in the response is as follows
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 CRC
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 Query
 Store New Register Data Enter command
 ModBus Data Listing
ModBus Coil List
 …OFF
 ModBus Holding Registers
 List of Holding Registers Func Name Description Network Data
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 Setting *1 Range is 0.01 to 3000 sec 1015h 300000 F002
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 List of Holding Registers Func Name
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 Operation with free-run stop FRS is
 Appendix
 Appendix
 Communication Settings on
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 See Output Logic and Timing on
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 Drive Parameter Setting Tables
 Parameter Settings for Keypad Entry
Group Parameters Default Setting B031 User Func Name =10
Main Profile Parameters
Code
 A203 Base frequency setting, 2nd motor
Standard Functions
 100 A245 Gain setting, 2nd motor
A043 Manual torque boost frequency
 100 A155 POT input start frequency enable
 Fine Tuning Functions
 B080 AManalog signal gain 100
Carrier mode B151 Selection of RDY function
B133 DC bus AVR selection
Threshold voltage of DC bus AVR
 C041 Overload level setting
C241 Overload level setting, 2nd motor
Intelligent Terminal Functions
 Motor Constants Functions
Expansion Card Functions
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 CE-EMC
 CE-EMC Installation Guidelines
 Integrated EMC Filter
 Installation for X200 series example of Sfef models
L1,N PE PE U,V,W
 Hitachi EMC Recommendations
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