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- YASKAWA ELECTRIC TOEP C710616 41G YASKAWA AC Drive - A1000 Quick Start Guide
- i.1 Preface
- i.2 General Safety
- Safety Messages
- General Application Precautions
- Motor Application Precautions
- Drive Label Warning Example
- RECEIVING
- Model Number and Nameplate Check
- MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
- Instructions on Installation Using the Eye Bolts
- Flange Type Enclosure (NEMA 12 Backside) Dimensions & Heat Loss
- Flange Type Models 2A0018 and 2A0021, 4A0007 to 4A0011, and 5A0006 and 5A0009
- Flange Type Models 2A0030 and 2A0040, 4A0018 and 4A0023, and 5A0011
- Flange Type Model 4A0031
- Flange Type Models 2A0056, 4A0038, and 5A0017 and 5A0022
- Flange Type Models 2A0069 and 2A0081, 4A0044, and 5A0027 and 5A0032
- Flange Type Models 2A0110 and 4A0058
- Flange Type Models 2A0138, 4A0072, and 5A0041 and 5A0052
- Flange Type Models 4A0088 and 4A0103
- Flange Type Models 2A0169 and 2A0211, 4A0139 and 4A0165, and 5A0062 to 5A0099
- Flange Type Models 2A0250 and 2A0312, 4A0208, and 5A0125 and 5A0145
- Flange Type Models 2A0360 and 2A0415, 4A0250 to 4A0362, and 5A0192 and 5A0242
- Flange Type Model 4A0414
- Flange Type Models 4A0515 and 4A0675
- Flange Type Models 4A0930 and 4A1200
- ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
- Standard Connection Diagram
- Main Circuit Connection Diagram
- Three-Phase 400 V Class Models 4A0088 to 4A0139 Three-Phase 600 V Class Models 5A0062 to 5A0099
- Three-Phase 400 V Class Models 4A0930, 4A1200
- Terminal Cover
- Models 2A0110 to 2A0250, 4A0208 to 4A1200, and 5A0125 to 5A0242 (IP00/Open Type Enclosure)
- Digital Operator and Front Cover
- Top Protective Cover
- Main Circuit Wiring
- Protecting Main Circuit Terminals
- Main Circuit Terminal and Motor Wiring
- Control Circuit Wiring
- Terminal Configuration
- Wiring the Control Circuit Terminal
- Control I/O Connections
- Sinking/Sourcing Mode Selection for Safe Disable Inputs
- Using the Pulse Train Output
- Terminal A2 Input Signal Selection
- Terminal DM+ and DM- Output Signal Selection
- Wiring Checklist
- START-UP PROGRAMMING & OPERATION
- Using the Digital Operator
- LCD Display
- ALARM (ALM) LED Displays
- Menu Structure for Digital Operator
- The Drive and Programming Modes
- Switching Between LOCAL and REMOTE
- Start-Up Flowcharts
- Flowchart A: Basic Start-Up and Motor Tuning
- Subchart A-1: Simple Motor Setup Using V/f Control
- Subchart A-2: High Performance Operation Using OLV or CLV
- Subchart A-3: Operation with Permanent Magnet Motors
- Powering Up the Drive
- Application Selection
- Basic Drive Setup Adjustments
- Auto-Tuning
- Auto-Tuning Interruption and Fault Codes
- Auto-Tuning Operation Example
- No-Load Operation Test Run
- Test Run with Load Connected
- Test Run Checklist
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Drive Alarms, Faults, and Errors
- Fault Detection
- Alarm Detection
- Operator Programming Errors
- Causes and Possible Solutions for a Blank and Unresponsive Digital Operator
- Auto-Tuning Fault Detection
- Copy Function Related Displays
- PERIODIC INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE
- Inspection
- Recommended Periodic Inspection
- Storage Guidelines
- Periodic Maintenance
- Drive Replacement
- PERIPHERAL DEVICES & OPTIONS
- Option Card Installation
- PG Option Installation Example
- A. SPECIFICATIONS
- A.1 Heavy Duty and Normal Duty Ratings
- A.2 Power Ratings
- Three-Phase 200 V Class Drive Models 2A0040 to 2A0211
- Three-Phase 200 V Class Drive Models 2A0250 to 2A0415
- Three-Phase 400 V Class Drive Models 4A0002 to 4A0031
- Three-Phase 400 V Class Drive Models 4A0038 to 4A0165
- Three-Phase 400 V Class Drive Models 4A0208 to 4A1200
- Three-Phase 600 V Class Drive Models 5A0003 to 5A0032
- Three-Phase 600 V Class Drive Models 5A0041 to 5A0099
- Three-Phase 600 V Class Drive Models 5A0125 to 5A0242
- A.3 Drive Specifications
- A.4 Drive Watt Loss Data
- B. PARAMETER LIST
- B.1 A: Initialization Parameters
- A2: User Parameters
- B.2 b: Application
- b2: DC Injection Braking and Short Circuit Braking
- b4: Timer Function
- b5: PID Control
- b6: Dwell Function
- b9: Zero Servo
- B.3 C: Tuning
- C2: S-Curve Characteristics
- C4: Torque Compensation
- C6: Carrier Frequency
- B.4 d: References
- d2: Frequency Upper/Lower Limits
- d3: Jump Frequency
- d5: Torque Control
- d7: Offset Frequency
- B.5 E: Motor Parameters
- E2: Motor 1 Parameters
- E3: V/f Pattern for Motor 2
- E4: Motor 2 Parameters
- E5: PM Motor Settings
- B.6 F: Option Settings
- F2: Analog Input Card Settings (AI-A3)
- F4: Analog Monitor Card Settings (AO-A3)
- F6: Communication Option Card Settings (SI-B3, SI-C3, SI-ES3, SI-ET3, SI-N3, SI-P3, SI-S3, SI T3, SI-W3)
- F7: Communication Option Card Settings (SI-EM3, SI-EN3, SI-EP3)
- B.7 H Parameters: Multi-Function Terminals
- H2: Multi-Function Digital Outputs
- H3: Multi-Function Analog Inputs
- H4: Analog Outputs
- H5: MEMOBUS/Modbus Serial Communication
- H6: Pulse Train Input/Output
- B.8 L: Protection Function
- L2: Momentary Power Loss Ride-Thru
- L3: Stall Prevention
- L4: Speed Detection
- L5: Fault Restart
- L7: Torque Limit
- L8: Drive Protection
- L9: Drive Protection 2
- B.9 n: Special Adjustment
- n5: Feed Forward Control
- B.10 o: Operator-Related Settings
- o3: Copy Function
- B.11 DriveWorksEZ Parameters
- B.12 T: Motor Tuning
- T2: PM Motor Auto-Tuning
- T3: ASR and Inertia Tuning
- B.13 U: Monitors
- U2: Fault Trace
- U3: Fault History
- U4: Maintenance Monitors
- U5: PID Monitors
- U8: DriveWorksEZ Monitors
- C. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
- C.1 European Standards
- EMC Guidelines Compliance
- C.2 UL and CSA Standards
- CSA Standards Compliance
- Precautionary Notes on External Heatsink (IP00/Open Type Enclosure)
- C.3 Safe Disable Input Function
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B.7 H Parameters: Multi-Function TerminalsH parameters assign functions to the multi-function input and output terminals.u H1: Multi-Function Digital InputsNo.(Addr.Hex) Name LCD Display Description Values PageH1-01(0438)Multi-Function DigitalInput Terminal S1Function Selection Term S1 Func SelAssigns a function to the multi-function digital inputs.Refer to pages 288 to 291 for descriptions of setting values.Note: Set unused terminals to F.Default: 40 (F)<1>Min.: 1Max.: 9F152H1-02(0439)Multi-Function DigitalInput Terminal S2Function Selection Term S2 Func SelAssigns a function to the multi-function digital inputs.Refer to pages 288 to 291 for descriptions of setting values.Note: Set unused terminals to F.Default: 41 (F)<1>Min.: 1Max.: 9F152H1-03(0400)Multi-Function DigitalInput Terminal S3Function Selection Term S3 Func SelAssigns a function to the multi-function digital inputs.Refer to pages 288 to 291 for descriptions of setting values.Note: Set unused terminals to F.Default: 24Min.: 0Max.: 9F 152H1-04(0401)Multi-Function DigitalInput Terminal S4Function Selection Term S4 Func SelAssigns a function to the multi-function digital inputs.Refer to pages 288 to 291 for descriptions of setting values.Note: Set unused terminals to F.Default: 14Min.: 0Max.: 9F 152H1-05(0402)Multi-Function DigitalInput Terminal S5Function Selection Term S5 Func SelAssigns a function to the multi-function digital inputs.Refer to pages 288 to 291 for descriptions of setting values.Note: Set unused terminals to F.Default: 3 (0) <1>Min.: 0Max.: 9F152H1-06(0403)Multi-Function DigitalInput Terminal S6Function Selection Term S6 Func SelAssigns a function to the multi-function digital inputs.Refer to pages 288 to 291 for descriptions of setting values.Note: Set unused terminals to F.Default: 4 (3) <1>Min.: 0Max.: 9F152H1-07(0404)Multi-Function DigitalInput Terminal S7Function Selection Term S7 Func SelAssigns a function to the multi-function digital inputs.Refer to pages 288 to 291 for descriptions of setting values.Note: Set unused terminals to F.Default: 6 (4) <1>Min.: 0Max.: 9F152H1-08(0405)Multi-Function DigitalInput Terminal S8Function Selection Term S8 Func SelAssigns a function to the multi-function digital inputs.Refer to pages 288 to 291 for descriptions of setting values.Note: Set unused terminals to F.Default: 8Min.: 0Max.: 9F 152<1> Value in parenthesis is the default setting when a 3-Wire initialization is performed (A1-03 = 3330).H1 Multi-Function Digital Input SelectionsH1-oo Setting Function LCD Display Description Page0 3-Wire sequence 3-Wire Control Closed: Reverse rotation (only if the drive is set up for 3-Wire sequence)Terminals S1 and S2 are automatically set up for the Run command andStop command. 1531 LOCAL/REMOTEselection Local/Remote SelOpen: REMOTE (parameter settings determine the source of the frequencyReference 1 or 2 (b1-01, b1-02 or b1-15, b1-16)Closed: LOCAL, Frequency reference and Run command are input fromthe digital operator.–2 External reference 1/2selection Ext Ref SelOpen: Run command and frequency reference source 1 (determined byb1-01 and b1-02)Closed: Run command and frequency reference source 2 (determined byb1-15 and b1-16)–3 Multi-Step SpeedReference 1 Multi-Step Ref 1 When input terminals are set to Multi-Step Speed References 1 through 3,switching combinations of those terminals will create a multi-step speedsequence using the frequency references set in d1-01 through d1-08. –4 Multi-Step SpeedReference 2 Multi-Step Ref 2 When input terminals are set to Multi-Step Speed References 1 through 3,switching combinations of those terminals will create a multi-step speedsequence using the frequency references set in d1-01 through d1-08. –5 Multi-Step SpeedReference 3 Multi-Step Ref 3 When input terminals are set to Multi-Step Speed References 1 through 3,switching combinations of those terminals will create a multi-step speedsequence using the frequency references set in d1-01 through d1-08. –6 Jog reference selection Jog Freq Ref Closed: Jog frequency reference (d1-17) selected. Jog has priority over allother reference sources. –B.7 H Parameters: Multi-Function Terminals288 YASKAWA ELECTRIC TOEP C710616 41G YASKAWA AC Drive - A1000 Quick Start Guide PreviousNext |