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Safety Messages
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Installation - Cautions for Mounting Procedures
Wiring - Warnings for Electrical Practices and Wire Specifications
Wiring - Cautions for Electrical Practices
Powerup Test Caution Messages
Warnings for Configuring Drive Parameters
Cautions for Configuring Drive Parameters
Warnings for Operations and Monitoring
Cautions for Operations and Monitoring
Warnings and Cautions for Troubleshooting and Maintenance
CAUTION: MOTOR TERMINAL SURGE VOLTAGE SUPPRESSION FILTER (For the 400 V CLASS)
CAUTION: SUPPRESSION FOR NOISE INTERFERENCE FROM INVERTER
CAUTION: EFFECTS OF POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ON INVERTER
Wiring Warnings for Electrical Practices and Wire Sizes
Terminal Tightening Torque and Wire Size
Motor Output
Inverter Model
Wiring Size
Torque
Circuit Breaker and Fuse Sizes
Motor Overload Protection
Table of Contents
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Revision History Table
No
Revision Comments
Date of Issue
Operation
1.Model
2.Date of purchase
3.Manufacturing number (MFG No.)
4.Symptoms of any inverter problem
Getting Started
Getting Started
Main Features
Operator Interface Options
Started Getting
Inverter Specifications Label
Regulatory agency approvals
Specifications label
Inverter model number Motor capacity for this model
Power Input Rating:
Model-specifictables for 200V and 400V class inverters
“General Specifications” on page
1–9
Item
200V Class Specifications
Note 1:
Note 2:
Note 3:
Note 4:
Note 5:
SJ100 Inverter Specifications, continued
400V Class Specifications
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400V Class Specifications, continued
General Specifications
The following table applies to all SJ100 inverters
General Specifications
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Signal Ratings
Detailed ratings are in
“Specifications of Control and Logic Connections” on page
4–6
Signal / Contact
Derating Curves
Derating curves, continued
SJ100–007NFE/NFU
SJ100–0015NFE/NFU
SJ100–022NFE/NFU
Getting Started
SJ100–004HFE/HFU
SJ100–007HFE/HFU
SJ100–015HFE/HFU
SJ100–022HFE/HFU
SJ100–040HFE/HFU
SJ100–055HFE/HFU
SJ100–075HFE/HFU
The Purpose of Motor Speed Control for Industry
What is an Inverter
Output frequency
Constant torque
Torque and Constant Volts/Hertz Operation
Output voltage
Inverter Input and Three-PhasePower
“Wire the Inverter Output to Motor” on page
2–18
Inverter Output to the Motor
Intelligent Functions and Parameters
Braking
Velocity Profiles
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Motor type
Motor size
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Inverter Mounting
and Installation
Inverter Mounting
and Installation
Unpacking and Inspection
Main Physical Features
First-level
access
Second-level
Installation and
Mounting Inverter
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From power supply
Breaker
MCCB or
GFI
T1 T2 T3
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Choosing a Mounting Location
Step 1:
Ensure Adequate Ventilation
Step 2:
Keep Debris Out of Inverter Vents
Step 3:
Check Inverter Dimensions
Step 4:
Dimensional drawings, continued
External Dimensions
FAN
SJ100 -015NFE128(5.04) -015NFU
SJ100 -022NFE
-022NFU
-030HFE
-037LFU
Inverter Mounting and Installation
Prepare for Wiring
Step 5:
Determining Wire and Fuse Sizes
Terminal Dimensions and Torque Specs
Wire the Inverter Input to a Supply
Step 6:
[L1], [L2], and [N/L3]. So
–002NFE/NFU, –004NFE/NFU, –005NFE
N/L3
–007to 022NFE/NFU, –037LFU,004 to 040HFE/HFU
–055LFU, –075LFU,055HFE/HFU, 075HFE/HFU
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Wire the Inverter Output to Motor
Step 7:
Logic Control Wiring
Uncover the Inverter Vents
Step 8:
Step 9:
Goals for the Powerup Test
Pre-testand Operational Precautions
Powering the Inverter
Front Panel Introduction
Parameter Editing Controls
•Program/Monitor LED - This LED is ON
Stop/Reset Key
Display Units, Hertz/Amperes
Keys, Modes, and Parameters
Keypad Navigational Map
Monitor Mode
Program Mode
Selecting Functions and Editing Parameters
Setting the Motor Base Frequency
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Monitoring Parameters with the Display
Output frequency (speed) monitor
Running the Motor
Powerup Test Observations and Summary
Step 10:
10 running the motor
Error Codes
E x
Configuring 3 Drive Parameters
Introduction to Inverter Programming
Inverter Front Panel Keypad
Key and Indicator Legend
Parameters Drive
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Operational Modes
Run Mode Edits
Control Algorithms
“D” Group: Monitoring Functions
Parameter Monitoring Functions
“D” Function
Range
Mode
and
Trip Event and History Monitoring
using the keypad. See
for
more details
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Basic Parameter Settings
Analog Input Settings
Multi-speedand Jog Frequency Setting
multi-speed
profile
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Torque Control Algorithms
Torque Boost –
Drive Parameters
The following table shows the methods of torque control selection
DC Braking Settings
Frequency-relatedFunctions
Jump Frequencies –
PID Control
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) Function
Second Acceleration and Deceleration Functions
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Accel/Decel
Automatic Restart Mode
“B” Function
Electronic Thermal Overload Alarm Setting
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Overload Restriction
Mode
Edit
Software Lock Mode
B_31
[SFT]
Standard Parameters
F_01 and
See “Software Lock” on page 4–19
Miscellaneous Settings
B_84, B_85: Initialization codes –
B_86: Frequency display scaling –
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B_90: Dynamic braking usage ratio –
Input Terminal Configuration
Functions and Options
Intelligent Input Terminal Overview
Input Function Summary Table –
“Using Intelligent Input Terminals” on page
Input Function Summary Table
Function Name
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Output Terminal Configuration
Output Function Summary Table –
“Using Intelligent Output Terminals” on page
Output Function Summary Table
Analog Function Summary Table –
“Analog and Digital Monitor Output” on page
Analog Function Summary Table
Output Function Adjustment Parameters
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“H” Group: Motor Constants Functions
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Operations
and Monitoring
Operations and Monitoring
Related functions
Intelligent terminals
Caution Messages for Operating Procedures
Warning Messages for Operating Procedures
Operations Monitoring and
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SJ100
Example Wiring Diagram
Specifications of Control and Logic Connections
Specifications for the logic connection terminals are in the following table:
Terminal Name
Terminal Listing
Intelligent Inputs
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Intelligent Outputs
P24 L 6 5 4 3 2
Forward Run/Stop and Reverse Run/Stop Commands:
Valid for inputs:
Required settings:
Notes:
Monitoring
Multi-SpeedSelect
Note:
Notes:
Jogging Command
•00 Free-runstop (coasting)
•01 Deceleration (normal level) and stop
•02 Use DC braking and stop
value is 0 Hz
External Signal for DC Braking
•A_53 – DC braking delay time setting. The range is 0.1 to 5.0 seconds
•A_54 – DC braking force setting. The range is 0 to 100%
Scenario 1 – The [FW] or [RV] terminal is
ON. When [DB] is ON, DC braking is
Operations and Monitoring
Two-stageAcceleration and Deceleration
L 6 5 4 3 2 1 P24
Free-runStop
Resume from motor speed
wait time
B_03, B_88, C_11 to C_16
•When you want the [FRS] terminal to be active low
External Trip
Unattended Start Protection
Software Lock
Analog Input Current/Voltage Select
Reset Inverter
The [RS] terminal causes the inverter to
in Trip Mode, the reset cancels the Trip state
When the signal [RS] is turned ON and OFF
the inverter executes the reset operation. The
Thermistor Thermal Protection
MOTOR
Remote Control Up and Down Functions
Sinking Outputs
Open Collector
CM21211
Open Collector with
External Relays
Run Signal
Frequency Arrival Signals
Frequency Arrival
frequency arrives
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Overload Advance Notice Signal
Output Deviation for PID Control
Alarm Signal
The inverter alarm signal is active when a fault has
occurred and it is in the Trip Mode (refer to the
diagram at right). When the fault is cleared the
alarm signal becomes inactive
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H O OI L
FM CM2
H O OI L FM CM212
Voltage Input
Current Input
PWM Signal Type
PWM Smoothing Circuit – You may also
FM Signal Type
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Auto-tuningfor Sensorless Vector Control
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Simultaneous Connections
Inverter Configuration for Two Motor Types
Parameter Codes
2nd motor
Inverter System
Accessories
Motor Control
AC Reactors, Input Side
•If the unbalanced factor of the power supply is 3% or higher
•If abrupt power supply changes are expected
Examples of these situations include:
1.Several inverters are connected in parallel, sharing the same power bus
Zero-phaseReactor (RF Noise Filter)
EMI Filter
RF Noise Filter (Capacitive)
DC Link Choke
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Dynamic Braking Usage Ratio
SJ100 Dynamic Braking Selection Tables
Without
Using Optional
Performance at Minimum
200V Class
Selecting Braking Resistors for Internal Braking Units
Selecting Braking Resistors for External Braking Units
Note the column meanings in the tables:
•Column “A” = Average braking torque from 60 Hz to 3 Hz
•Column “B” = Average braking torque from 120 Hz to 3 Hz
unit to the inverter, or two braking units for additional braking torque
Troubleshooting 6 and Maintenance
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Safety Messages
General Precautions and Notes
Inspection Items
Troubleshooting Tips
The table below lists typical symptoms and the corresponding solution(s)
Symptom/condition
Probable Cause
Solution
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Fault Detection and Clearing
ing it in a history table. The inverter output turns
OFF, or “trips” similar to the way a circuit breaker
trips due to an over-currentcondition. Most faults
occur when the motor is running (refer to the
Monitoring Trip Events, History, & Conditions
Trip History and Inverter Status
Monitor Menu
Trip History
E 0
E 0
Restoring Factory Default Settings
1 or
(STOP)
, and
keys only after the d
Monthly and Yearly Inspection Chart
Item Inspected
Check for
Inspection
Criteria
Megger Test
Spare parts
Capacitor Life Curve
General Inverter Electrical Measurements
Circuit location
Measuring
Reference Value
of measurement
Single-phaseMeasurement Diagram
Inverter Output Voltage Measurement Techniques
IGBT Test Method
Table Legend –
Warranty Terms
Glossary and
Bibliography
Ambient Temperature
Arrival Frequency
Auto-tuning
Base Frequency
Braking Resistor
DC Braking
Deadband
Diode
Duty Cycle
Dynamic Braking
Frequency Setting
Harmonics
Horsepower
IGBT
Inertia
Jump Frequency
Line Reactor
Momentum
Motor Load
NEC
PWM
Reactance
Rectifier
Regenerative Braking
Regulation
Single-phasepower
Slip
Squirrel Cage
Stator
Tachometer
Torque
Transistor
Trip
Watt Loss
Drive Parameter
Settings Tables
Appendix B
Main Profile Parameters
“F” Group Parameters
Default Setting
User
Standard Functions
“A” Group Parameters
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Fine Tuning Functions
“B” Group Parameters
B Appendix
Intelligent Terminal Functions
“C” Group Parameters
Motor Constants Functions
“H” Group Parameters
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CE–EMC
Installation
Guidelines
Appendix C
C Appendix
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Index