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3 Commissioning
Issue A1
MICROMASTER 410 Operating Instructions
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Contents
Main
MICROMASTER 410 Documentation
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4
Foreword
Definitions and Warnings
Use for intended purpose only
Safety Instructions
General
Transport & Storage
Commissioning
Operation
Repair
Dismantling & Disposal
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Table of Contents
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Issue A1 Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
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1 Overview
1.1 The MICROMASTER 410
1.2 Features
Main Characteristics
Performance Characteristics
Protection Characteristics
2 Installation
2.1 General
Installation after a Period of Storage
2.2 Power Losses
2.3 Ambient operating conditions
Temperature
Humidity Range
Altitude
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Issue A1 2 Installation
2.4 Harmonic Currents
Harmonic currents with 1% mains impedance.
2.5 Derating with Pulse Frequencies
2.6 Overvoltage and Trip Levels
2.7 Mechanical Installation
Issue A1 2 Installation
30 mm
100 mm 100 mm
30 mm
Figure 2-5 Clearance distances for mounting the inverter
2.7.1 Mounting Brackets
2.7.2 DIN Rail Mounting
2.8 Electrical Installation
2.8.1 General
Operation with ungrounded (IT) supplies
Operation with Residual Current Device
Operation with long cables
2.8.2 Power and motor connections
Removal of Y Capacitor Link
Access to the power and motor terminals
2.8.3 Avoiding Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI)
Action to Take
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3 Commissioning
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3.2 Commission Modes
Front Panels for the MICROMASTER 410
3.2.1 Commissioning without an Operator Panel
Warnings and faults states on the Inverter
3.2.2 Basic operation
3.2.3 Changing the Line Supply Frequency
Cutting the supply link
Using the Operator Panel
3.2.4 Commissioning Overview with the optional Operator Panel
Prerequisites
3.2.4.1 Commissioning with the Operator Panel
Buttons on the Operator Panel
Changing parameters with the Operator Panel
Changing single digits in Parameter values
3.2.4.2 Quick commissioning (P0010=1)
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Flow chart Quick Commissioning (Level 1 Only)
Motor data for parameterization
3.2.4.3 Reset to Factory default
3.3 General operation
Basic operation with the OP
External motor thermal overload protection
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4 Using the MICROMASTER 410
4.1 Frequency Setpoint (P1000)
4.2 Command Sources (P0700)
Starting the motor
Stopping the motor
Reversing the motor
4.3 OFF and braking Functions
4.3.2 OFF2
4.3.3 OFF3
4.3.4 DC braking
4.3.5 Compound Braking
4.4 Control Modes (P1300)
4.5 Faults and Alarms
Standard Inverter
Operator Panel Fitted
5 System Parameters
5.1 Introduction to MICROMASTER System Parameters
5.1.1 Access Levels
MICROMASTER 410 Operating Instructions
5.2 Parameter Overview
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Figure 5-1 Parameter Overview
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5.3 Parameter List (short form)
Always
Quick Commissioning
Parameter Reset
Inverter Unit (P0004 = 2)
Motor Data (P0004 = 3)
Commands and Digital I/O (P0004 = 7)
Issue A1 5 System Parameters
Analogue I/O (P0004 = 8)
Setpoint Channel and Ramp Generator (P0004 = 10)
Drive Features (P0004 = 12)
Motor Control (P0004 = 13)
Issue A1 5 System Parameters
Communication (P0004 = 20)
Alarms, Faults and Monitoring (P0004 = 21)
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6 Troubleshooting
6.1 Troubleshooting with the Standard Inverter LED
6.2 Troubleshooting with the Operator Panel (OP)
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6.3 Fault messages
Fault Possible Causes Diagnose & Remedy Reac-
Issue A1 6 Troubleshooting
Fault Possible Causes Diagnose & Remedy Reac-
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6.4 Alarms
Alarm Possible Causes Diagnose & Remedy Reac-
Issue A1 6 Troubleshooting
Alarm Possible Causes Diagnose & Remedy Reac-
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Issue A1 7 MICROMASTER 410 Specifications
7 MICROMASTER 410 Specifications
Table 7-1 MICROMASTER 410 Performance Ratings Feature Specification
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Table 7-2 Terminal Torques Field Wiring Connectors
Table 7-3 MICROMASTER 410 Specifications
Input voltage range 1 AC 200 V 240 V, 10 % (with built in Class B Filter)
Issue A1 7 MICROMASTER 410 Specifications
Input voltage range 1 AC 200 V 240 V, 10 % (Unfiltered)
Input voltage range 1 AC 100 V 120 V, 10 % (Unfiltered)
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8 Options
8.1 Variant Independent Options
8.2 Variant Dependent Options
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9 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
9.1 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
9.1.1 Self-Certification
9.1.2 Technical Construction File
9.1.3 EMC Directive Compliance with Harmonics Regulations
9.1.4 General cases of EMC performance
Case 1: General Industrial
Case 2: Filtered Industrial
Case 3: Filtered - for residential, commercial and light industry
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B Applicable Standards
C List of Abbreviations
Index
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