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VF-FS1
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Specification
Install
Standard connection diagram
Low-speed signal
Standard default setting
Meanings of symbols
Wiring
Warranty
Dimension
Maintenance
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Names and functions
1.3.1
Outside view
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[Operation panel]
A-3
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Contents
Industrial Inverter
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Explanation of markings
Safety precautions
Meanings of symbols
Safety precautions
General Operation
Wiring
Transportation & installation
Operations
Maintenance and inspection
When retry function is selected inverter
Attach warning labels
Disposal
II. Introduction
Features
Contents
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Read first
Contents of the product
Outside view
Names and functions
Bottom
Power circuit terminal board
Power circuit and control circuit terminal boards
VFFS1-2004 ∼ 2037PM VFFS1-4004 ∼ 4055PL
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Grounding capacitor disconnecting switch and taps
AWG
Control circuit terminal board
How to open the front terminal board cover-18.5kW or less
How to open the front terminal board cover-22kW or More
Motors
Load that produces regenerative torque
Braking a motor when cutting off power supply
Low loads and low inertia loads
Occurrence of instability
Protecting inverters from overcurrent
Inverters
Braking motor
Measures to protect motors against surge voltages
MCCB1
Power factor correction capacitor
If power supply distortion is not negligible
Operating at other than rated voltage
Elcb
What to do about the leak current
Effects of leak current across ground
Remedies
Affects of leakage current across lines
Installation environment
Installation
5cm
Standard installation Side-by-side installation
How to install
Operating motor Calorific Values w
Installing more than one unit in a cabinet
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Connection
Preventing radio noise
Control and main power supply
Wiring
Standard connections
Standard connection diagram
Standard connection diagram
Description of terminals
Power circuit terminals
Power circuit
Control circuit terminals
Control circuit terminals
VIB
VIA
FLA
FLB
FLC
PLC
Logic switching
Operations
Simplified Operation of the VF-FS1
Eoqf
Hoqf
Coast stop
How to start and stop
Example of a Eoqf setting procedure
Start and stop using the operation panel keys EOQF=
HOQF
How to set the frequency
Example of a Hoqf setting procedure
Example of operating a run from the panel
Frequency setting
Setting the frequency using the operation panel HOQF= or
How to operate the VF-FS1
Mccb
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Setting monitor mode Mode for setting inverter parameters
Mode for monitoring all inverter status
Basic VF-FS1 operations
Flow of status monitor mode
Basic parameters Extended parameters User parameters
How to set parameters
Changes the parameter setting Saves the changed value
How to set the basic parameters
How to set extended parameters
ITW
Search and resetting of changed parameters I4W
Example of parameter setting
How to search and reprogram parameters
Setting a parameter, using the wizard function CWH
CEE
HTH
How Parameters of Quick setting wizard
How to use the wizard function
How to use the history function
CWJ
Jgcf
CW
Parameters that cannot be changed while running
Returning all parameters to standard default setting
How to save/load the user setting parameters
Kpkv
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Setting acceleration/deceleration time
Basic parameters
Automatic acceleration/deceleration
Manually setting acceleration/deceleration time
Methods of setting automatic acceleration/deceleration
CWK
Function Adjustment range Default setting
UP/DOWN HOF
Specifying an operation mode, using parameters
UP/DOWN
EOF
RES PLC VIA VIB
OFF
Setting mode Switching of commands and references
Selection of operation mode
Command mode selection
Preset-speed operation
Frequency setting mode selection
Houn
Meter setting and adjustment
Houn Meter selection HO Meter adjustment
HOUN=
Resolution
Adjustment scale with parameter HO Meter adjustment
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HOUN=
Adjusting the meter in inverter stop state
Standard default setting
VR Default setting
Programmed value
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HT Forward/reverse run selection Operation panel operation
Forward/reverse run selection Operation panel operation
WN Upper limit frequency NN Lower limit frequency
Maximum frequency
Upper limit and lower limit frequencies
HJ Maximum frequency
XN Base frequency XNX Base frequency voltage
Base frequency
RV V/F control mode selection
Selecting control mode
Setting for fans and pumps
Constant torque characteristics
Motor constant must be set
Increasing starting torque
Operating a permanent magnet motor
Precautions on vector control
+ Motor constant must be set
Energy-saving
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Valid, Invalid
Setting the electronic thermal
Manual torque boost increasing torque boost at low speeds
XD Torque boost
Motor electronic thermal protection level
QNO
Setting value Overload protection Overload stall
Motor 150%-overload time limit H
Inverter over load characteristics
Preset-speed operation speeds in 7 steps
UT UT Preset-speed operation frequencies
Thermal memory selection H
UT
UT
UT
UT
Below is an example of 7-step speed operation
Input/output parameters
Low-speed signal
Low-speed signal output frequency
Extended parameters
Speed reach detection band
Output of designated frequency reach signal
Designated frequency
Output of set frequency speed reach signal
Input signal selection
Changing the functions of VIA terminal
VIA terminal function selection
Terminal function selection
Keeping an input terminal function always active on
Modifying input terminal functions
Setting of contact input terminal function
Connection with transistor output
Connection method 1 A-contact input
Modifying output terminal functions
Sink Negative logic / Source Positive logic input
Examples of application
Assigning two functions to an output terminal
Assigning one function to an output terminal
RY RC
RY-RC
Holding the output of signals in on status
Input terminal function
Hdry
FLA-FLB-FLC
Comparing the frequency command values
Basic parameters
Switching motor characteristics via terminal input
Setting of switching terminals
Frequency priority selection
AD2 VF2 MOT2 OCS2 OFF
Automatic switching by frequency command
External switching Input terminal function 38 Fchg enabled
Setting frequency command characteristics
VIA, VIB terminals
10Vdc voltage input adjustment VIA, VIB
Setting of frequency with the input from an external contact
Adjustment with pulse signals Parameter-setting example
Sample sequence diagram 1 Adjustment with continuous signals
About the change of the initial up/down frequency
About the setting of the initial up/down frequency
Frequency adjustment range
Minimum unit of frequency adjustment
Fine adjustment of frequency setting signal
Starting frequency
2 Run/stop control with frequency setting signals
Starting frequency setting
Operation frequency
DC braking
DC braking
OFF
Jump frequency jumping resonant frequencies
Bumpless operation selection
Bumpless operation
PWM carrier frequency
0.75kW
15kW
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Trip-less intensification
Auto-restart Restart of coasting motor
Auto-restart control selection
Motor speed search at starting
Restarting motor during coasting Motor speed search function
Instantaneous power failure coast stop selection
Instantaneous power failure coast stop selection
Retry selection Selecting the number of times
Retry function
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Avoiding overvoltage tripping
Output voltage adjustment/Supply voltage correction
Reverse-run prohibition
Canceling the operation command
Droop gain Droop insensitive torque band
Droop control
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External connection
Conducting PID control
Setting PID control
Adjusting the PID control gain level
Types of PID control interfaces
I-gain adjustment parameter
P-gain adjustment parameter
D-gain adjustment parameter
Adjusting analog command voltages
Setting the time elapsed before PID control starts
Setting motor constants
Setting motor constants
Set the auto-tuning parameter H to Auto-tuning enabled
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Selecting an acceleration/deceleration pattern
Acceleration/deceleration time
Switching acceleration/deceleration time 1
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Protection functions
Setting motor electronic thermal protection
Stall prevention level
Setting current stall
Inverter trip retention
Inverter trip retention selection
Emergency stopping from the operation panel
Emergency stop
Emergency stop Emergency DC braking time
External trip stop via terminals
Output phase failure detection mode selection
Output phase failure detection
Input phase failure detection
Control mode for small current
Input phase failure detection mode selection
Detection of output short-circuit during start-up
Detection of output short-circuit
Over-torque trip
OFF On OFF
Over-voltage stall protection level
Cumulative operation time alarm setting
Cumulative operation time alarm setting
Over-voltage stall protection level
Undervoltage trip
Undervoltage trip/alarm selection
Trip at VIA low level input mode
Parts replacement alarms
Trip at VIA low level input mode
Motor PTC thermal protection
Evasion from Overvoltage and Imput phase failure
NNWN
Forced fire-speed control function
Adjustment parameters
Example of setting
Calibration of analog outputs
Prohibition of key operations and parameter settings
Resetting method
Operation panel parameter
Current / voltage unit
Changing the unit to a
An example of setting when HJ is 80 and H is
When H is not 0.00, and H is not 0 disabled
Changing the steps in which the value displayed changes
Free pressing a panel key once Free panel display
Changing the item displayed by default
Changing the display format while power is on
Standard monitor display selection
Selection of operation panel stop pattern
Integral output power
Selection of operation panel stop pattern
Display of the head of the parameters
Title
Communication rate
Setting of common function
Error by disconnection
Communication function Common serial
Communication function parameters Common serial options
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Example of connection for RS485-communication
Using the RS485
Setting the communication functions
Transmission specifications
Wiring
Permanent magnetic motors
Parameters for options
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HOQF
Setting the operation frequency
Applied operation
HOQF
P24
Hoqf
Hoqf
PLC VIA SS3 VIB
RES
RES SC/LC
Setting the operation mode
RES SC/LC PLC VIA VIB
LED
Status monitor mode
Monitoring the operation status
Status monitor under normal conditions
VIA RES
KK
Pgtt ⇔
Display of detailed information on a past trip
Display of trip information
Trip code display
Display of trip information
Example of call-up of trip information
Display of trip information at the occurrence of a trip
Input terminal KK FE06 OFF
Cause of the trip is displayed
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How to cope with the CE directive
Measures to satisfy the standards
About the EMC directive
Measures to satisfy the EMC directive
Three-phase 400V class
About the low-voltage directive
Example of wiring
Compliance with Connection
Compliance with Installation
Compliance with UL Standard and CSA Standard
Measures to satisfy the low-voltage directive
AIC, Fuse and Wire sizes
Motor thermal protection
AIC a
Peripheral devices
Selection of wiring materials and devices
Input current a
Selection of wiring devices
Magnetic contactor in the primary circuit
Installation of a magnetic contactor
Magnetic contactor in the secondary circuit
Installation of an overload relay
Optional external devices
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Table of parameters and data
11.1 User parameters
11.2 Basic parameters
Houn
UT
Input/output parameters
Extended parameters
Frequency parameters
NNWN
Operation mode parameters
Torque boost parameters
Protection parameters
Acceleration/deceleration time parameters
Operation panel parameters
Output parameters
Communication parameters
PM motor parameters
Default settings by inverter rating
AD2
Table of input terminal functions
OHN
LLN
Table of output terminal functions
UCN
Pidfn
Order of precedence of combined functions
Specifications
Models and their standard specifications
Standard specifications
Common specification
Display
Outside dimensions and mass
Outside dimensions and mass
Fig.A
Outline drawing
Fig.E
Trip causes/warnings and remedies
Before making a service call Trip information and remedies
QR
GTT
QHH
Restoring the inverter from a trip
If the motor does not run while no trip message is displayed
How to cope with parameter setting-related problems
How to determine the causes of other problems
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Regular inspection
Inspection and maintenance
Periodical inspection
Check points
Check items
Replacement of expendable parts
Standard replacement cycles of principal parts
Keeping the inverter in storage
Making a call for servicing
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Warranty
Disposal of the inverter
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