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ENGINEERING TOMORROW
Operating GuideVLT® AutomationDrive FC 301/3020.25–75 kW
vlt-drives.danfoss.com
Contents
1 Introduction 3
1.1 Purpose of the Manual 3
1.2 Additional Resources 3
1.3 Manual and Software Version 3
1.4 Product Overview 3
1.5 Type Approvals and Certifications 5
2 Safety 6
2.1 Safety Symbols 6
2.2 Qualified Personnel 6
2.3 Safety Precautions 6
3 Mechanical Installation 8
3.1 Unpacking 8
3.1.1 Items Supplied 8
3.2 Installation Environments 8
3.3 Mounting 8
4 Electrical Installation 10
4.1 Safety Instructions 10
4.2 EMC-compliant Installation 10
4.3 Grounding 10
4.4 Wiring Schematic 12
4.5 Motor Connection 14
4.6 AC Mains Connection 15
4.7 Control Wiring 15
4.7.1 Safe Torque Off (STO) 15
4.7.2 Mechanical Brake Control 15
4.8 Installation Check List 16
5 Commissioning 17
5.1 Safety Instructions 17
5.2 Local Control Panel Operation 18
5.3 System Set-up 19
6 Basic I/O Configuration 20
7 Maintenance, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting 22
7.1 Maintenance and Service 22
7.2 Warning and Alarm Types 22
7.3 List of Warnings and Alarms 23
Contents Operating Guide
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8 Specifications 32
8.1 Electrical Data 32
8.1.1 Mains Supply 200–240 V 32
8.1.2 Mains Supply 380–500 V 34
8.1.3 Mains Supply 525–600 V (FC 302 only) 37
8.1.4 Mains Supply 525–690 V (FC 302 only) 40
8.2 Mains Supply 43
8.3 Motor Output and Motor Data 43
8.4 Ambient Conditions 44
8.5 Cable Specifications 44
8.6 Control Input/Output and Control Data 44
8.7 Fuses and Circuit Breakers 48
8.8 Connection Tightening Torques 55
8.9 Power Ratings, Weight, and Dimensions 56
9 Appendix 62
9.1 Symbols, Abbreviations, and Conventions 62
9.2 Parameter Menu Structure 62
Index 72
Contents VLT® AutomationDrive FC 301/302
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1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose of the Manual
This operating guide provides information for safe instal-lation and commissioning of the frequency converter.
The operating guide is intended for use by qualifiedpersonnel.Read and follow the instructions to use the frequencyconverter safely and professionally, and pay particularattention to the safety instructions and general warnings.Always keep this operating guide available with thefrequency converter.
VLT® is a registered trademark.
1.2 Additional Resources
Other resources are available to understand advancedfrequency converter functions and programming.
• The VLT® AutomationDrive FC 301/FC 302Programming Guide provides greater detail onworking with parameters and shows manyapplication examples.
• The VLT® AutomationDrive FC 301/FC 302 DesignGuide provides detailed information aboutcapabilities and functionality to design motorcontrol systems.
• Instructions for operation with optionalequipment.
Supplementary publications and manuals are availablefrom Danfoss. See www.danfoss.com/en/search/?filter=type%3Adocumentation%2Csegment%3Adds for listings.
1.3 Manual and Software Version
This manual is regularly reviewed and updated. Allsuggestions for improvement are welcome. Table 1.1 showsthe manual version and the corresponding softwareversion.
Edition Remarks Software version
MG33ATxx Error correction. Changingminimum cable cross-section to
10 mm2 (7 AWG)
8.1x, 48.20 (IMC)
Table 1.1 Manual and Software Version
1.4 Product Overview
1.4.1 Intended Use
The frequency converter is an electronic motor controllerintended for:
• Regulation of motor speed in response to systemfeedback or to remote commands from externalcontrollers. A power drive system consists of thefrequency converter, the motor, and equipmentdriven by the motor.
• System and motor status surveillance.
The frequency converter can also be used for motoroverload protection.
Depending on the configuration, the frequency convertercan be used in standalone applications or form part of alarger appliance or installation.
The frequency converter is allowed for use in residential,industrial, and commercial environments in accordancewith local laws and standards.
NOTICEIn a residential environment, this product can causeradio interference, in which case supplementarymitigation measures can be required.
Foreseeable misuseDo not use the frequency converter in applications whichare non-compliant with specified operating conditions andenvironments. Ensure compliance with the conditionsspecified in chapter 8 Specifications.
NOTICEThe output frequency of the frequency converter islimited to 590 Hz.For demands exceeding 590 Hz, contact Danfoss.
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1.4.2 Exploded Views
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1 Local control panel (LCP) 11 Relay 2 (04, 05, 06)
2 Cover 12 Lifting ring
3 RS485 fieldbus connector 13 Mounting slot
4 Digital input/output connector 14 Ground connection (PE)
5 Digital input/output connector 15 Cable shield connector
6 Shielded cable grounding and relief 16 Brake terminal (-81, +82)
7 USB connector 17 Load sharing terminal (-88, +89)
8 RS485 termination switch 18 Motor terminals 96 (U), 97 (V), 98 (W)
9 DIP switch for A53 and A54 19 Mains input terminals 91 (L1), 92 (L2), 93 (L3)
10 Relay 1 (01, 02, 03) 20 LCP connector
Illustration 1.1 Exploded View Enclosure Size A, IP20 (left), and Enclosure Size C, IP55/IP66 (right)
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1.5 Type Approvals and Certifications
The following list is a selection of possible type approvalsand certifications for Danfoss frequency converters:
089
NOTICEThe specific approvals and certification for the frequencyconverter are on the nameplate of the frequencyconverter. For more information, contact the localDanfoss office or partner.
For more information on UL 508C thermal memoryretention requirements, refer to the section Motor ThermalProtection in the product-specific design guide.
For more information on compliance with the EuropeanAgreement concerning International Carriage of DangerousGoods by Inland Waterways (ADN), refer to the sectionADN-compliant Installation in the product-specific designguide.
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2 Safety
2.1 Safety Symbols
The following symbols are used in this guide:
WARNINGIndicates a potentially hazardous situation that couldresult in death or serious injury.
CAUTIONIndicates a potentially hazardous situation that couldresult in minor or moderate injury. It can also be used toalert against unsafe practices.
NOTICEIndicates important information, including situations thatcan result in damage to equipment or property.
2.2 Qualified Personnel
Correct and reliable transport, storage, installation,operation, and maintenance are required for the trouble-free and safe operation of the frequency converter. Onlyqualified personnel are allowed to install and operate thisequipment.
Qualified personnel are defined as trained staff, who areauthorized to install, commission, and maintain equipment,systems, and circuits in accordance with pertinent laws andregulations. Also, the qualified personnel must be familiarwith the instructions and safety measures described in thismanual.
2.3 Safety Precautions
WARNINGHIGH VOLTAGEFrequency converters contain high voltage whenconnected to AC mains input, DC supply, or load sharing.Failure to perform installation, start-up, and maintenanceby qualified personnel can result in death or seriousinjury.
• Only qualified personnel must perform instal-lation, start-up, and maintenance.
• Before performing any service or repair work,use an appropriate voltage measuring device tomake sure that there is no remaining voltage onthe frequency converter.
WARNINGUNINTENDED STARTWhen the frequency converter is connected to AC mains,DC supply, or load sharing, the motor may start at anytime. Unintended start during programming, service, orrepair work can result in death, serious injury, orproperty damage. The motor can start via an externalswitch, a fieldbus command, an input reference signalfrom the LCP, or after a cleared fault condition.
To prevent unintended motor start:• Disconnect the frequency converter from the
mains.
• Press [Off/Reset] on the LCP beforeprogramming parameters.
• Completely wire and assemble the frequencyconverter, motor, and any driven equipmentbefore connecting the frequency converter toAC mains, DC supply, or load sharing.
WARNINGDISCHARGE TIMEThe frequency converter contains DC-link capacitors,which can remain charged even when the frequencyconverter is not powered. High voltage can be presenteven when the warning LED indicator lights are off.Failure to wait the specified time after power has beenremoved before performing service or repair work canresult in death or serious injury.
• Stop the motor.
• Disconnect AC mains and remote DC-link powersupplies, including battery back-ups, UPS, andDC-link connections to other frequencyconverters.
• Disconnect or lock PM motor.
• Wait for the capacitors to discharge fully. Theminimum waiting time is specified in Table 2.1and is also visible on the product label on topof the frequency converter.
• Before performing any service or repair work,use an appropriate voltage measuring device tomake sure that the capacitors are fullydischarged.
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Voltage [V] Minimum waiting time (minutes)
4 7 15
200–240 0.25–3.7 kW(0.34–5 hp)
– 5.5–37 kW(7.5–50 hp)
380–500 0.25–7.5 kW(0.34–10 hp)
– 11–75 kW(15–100 hp)
525–600 0.75–7.5 kW(1–10 hp)
– 11–75 kW(15–100 hp)
525–690 – 1.5–7.5 kW(2–10 hp)
11–75 kW(15–100 hp)
Table 2.1 Discharge Time
WARNINGLEAKAGE CURRENT HAZARDLeakage currents exceed 3.5 mA. Failure to ground thefrequency converter properly can result in death orserious injury.
• Ensure the correct grounding of the equipmentby a certified electrical installer.
WARNINGEQUIPMENT HAZARDContact with rotating shafts and electrical equipmentcan result in death or serious injury.
• Ensure that only trained and qualified personnelperform installation, start-up, and maintenance.
• Ensure that electrical work conforms to nationaland local electrical codes.
• Follow the procedures in this guide.
WARNINGUNINTENDED MOTOR ROTATIONWINDMILLINGUnintended rotation of permanent magnet motorscreates voltage and can charge the unit, resulting indeath, serious injury, or equipment damage.
• Ensure that permanent magnet motors areblocked to prevent unintended rotation.
CAUTIONINTERNAL FAILURE HAZARDAn internal failure in the frequency converter can resultin serious injury when the frequency converter is notproperly closed.
• Ensure that all safety covers are in place andsecurely fastened before applying power.
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3 Mechanical Installation
3.1 Unpacking
3.1.1 Items Supplied
Items supplied vary according to product configuration.
• Make sure that the items supplied and theinformation on the nameplate correspond to theorder confirmation.
• Check the packaging and the frequency convertervisually for damage caused by inappropriatehandling during shipment. File any claim fordamage with the carrier. Retain damaged partsfor clarification.
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CHASSIS/ IP20 Tamb.50 C/122 F
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MADE IN DENMARK
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P/N: 131X3537 S/N: 010122G430
0.37kW/ 0.50HP
IN: 3x200-240V 50/60Hz 2.2A
OUT: 3x0-Vin 0-590Hz 2.4Ao
CAUTION:See manual for special condition/mains fuseVoir manual de conditions speclales/fusibles
WARNING:Stored charge, wait 4 min.Charge residuelle, attendez 4 min.
* 1 3 1 X 3 5 3 7 0 1 0 1 2 2 G 4 3 0 *
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1 Type code
2 Code number
3 Serial number
4 Power rating
5Input voltage, frequency, and current (at low/highvoltages)
6Output voltage, frequency, and current (at low/highvoltages)
7 Enclosure size and IP rating
8 Maximum ambient temperature
9 Certifications
10 Discharge time (Warning)
Illustration 3.1 Product Nameplate (Example)
NOTICEDo not remove the nameplate from the frequencyconverter (loss of warranty).
Ensure that the requirements for storage are fulfilled. Referto chapter 8.4 Ambient Conditions for further details.
3.2 Installation Environments
NOTICEIn environments with airborne liquids, particles, orcorrosive gases, ensure that the IP/type rating of theequipment matches the installation environment. Failureto meet requirements for ambient conditions can reducethe lifetime of the frequency converter. Ensure thatrequirements for air humidity, temperature, and altitudeare met.
Vibration and shockThe frequency converter complies with requirements forunits mounted on the walls and floors of productionpremises, and in panels bolted to walls or floors.
For detailed ambient conditions specifications, refer to chapter 8.4 Ambient Conditions.
3.3 Mounting
NOTICEImproper mounting can result in overheating andreduced performance.
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Cooling
• Ensure that top and bottom clearance for aircooling is provided. See Illustration 3.2 forclearance requirements.
a
a
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Illustration 3.2 Top and Bottom Cooling Clearance
Enclosure A1–A5 B1–B4 C1, C3 C2, C4
a [mm (in)] 100 (3.9) 200 (7.8) 200 (7.8) 225 (8.9)
Table 3.1 Minimum Airflow Clearance Requirements
Lifting• Ensure that the lifting device is suitable for the
task.
• If necessary, plan for a hoist, crane, or forklift withthe appropriate rating to move the unit.
• For lifting, use hoist rings on the unit, whenprovided.
WARNINGHEAVY LOADUnbalanced loads can fall and loads can tip over. Failureto take proper lifting precautions increases risk of death,serious injury, or equipment damage.
• Never walk under suspended loads.
• To guard against injury, wear personalprotective equipment such as gloves, safetyglasses, and safety shoes.
• Be sure to use lifting devices with theappropriate weight rating. To determine a safelifting method, check the weight of the unit, seechapter 8.9 Power Ratings, Weight, andDimensions.
• The angle from the top of the drive module tothe lifting cables has an impact on themaximum load force on the cable. This anglemust be 65° or greater. Attach and dimensionthe lifting cables properly.
Mounting1. Ensure that the strength of the mounting location
supports the unit weight. The frequencyconverter allows side-by-side installation.
2. Locate the unit as near to the motor as possible.Keep the motor cables as short as possible.
3. Mount the unit vertically to a solid flat surface orto the optional backplate to provide coolingairflow.
4. Use the slotted mounting holes on the unit forwall mount, when provided.
Mounting with mounting plate and railingsA mounting plate is required when mounted on railings.
130B
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Illustration 3.3 Proper Mounting with Mounting Plate
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4 Electrical Installation
4.1 Safety Instructions
See chapter 2 Safety for general safety instructions.
WARNINGINDUCED VOLTAGEInduced voltage from output motor cables that runtogether can charge equipment capacitors, even with theequipment turned off and locked out. Failure to runoutput motor cables separately or to use shielded cablescould result in death or serious injury.
• Run output motor cables separately, or
• Use shielded cables.
CAUTIONSHOCK HAZARDThe frequency converter can cause a DC current in thePE conductor. Failure to follow the recommendation maylead to the RCD not providing the intended protection.
• When a residual current-operated protectivedevice (RCD) is used for protection againstelectrical shock, only an RCD of Type B isallowed on the supply side.
Overcurrent protection• Extra protective equipment, such as short-circuit
protection or motor thermal protection betweenfrequency converter and motor, is required forapplications with multiple motors.
• Input fusing is required to provide short-circuitand overcurrent protection. If not factory-supplied, the installer must provide fuses. Seemaximum fuse ratings in chapter 8.7 Fuses andCircuit Breakers.
Wire type and ratings• All wiring must comply with local and national
regulations regarding cross-section and ambienttemperature requirements.
• Power connection wire recommendation:Minimum 75 °C (167 °F) rated copper wire.
See chapter 8.1 Electrical Data and chapter 8.5 Cable Specifi-cations for recommended wire sizes and types.
4.2 EMC-compliant Installation
To obtain an EMC-compliant installation, follow theinstructions provided in chapter 4.3 Grounding, chapter 4.4 Wiring Schematic, chapter 4.5 Motor Connection,and chapter 4.7 Control Wiring.
4.3 Grounding
WARNINGLEAKAGE CURRENT HAZARDLeakage currents exceed 3.5 mA. Failure to ground thefrequency converter properly could result in death orserious injury.
• Ensure the correct grounding of the equipmentby a certified electrical installer.
For electrical safety• Ground the frequency converter in accordance
with applicable standards and directives.
• Use a dedicated ground wire for input power,motor power, and control wiring.
• Do not ground 1 frequency converter to anotherin a daisy-chain fashion (see Illustration 4.1).
• Keep the ground wire connections as short aspossible.
• Follow motor manufacturer wiring requirements.
• Minimum cable cross-section for the groundwires: 10 mm2 (7 AWG).
• Separately terminate individual ground wires,both complying with the dimensionrequirements.
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130B
C500
.10
FC 1
FC 1
FC 2
FC 2
FC 3
FC 3
PE
PE
Illustration 4.1 Grounding Principle
For EMC-compliant installation• Establish electrical contact between the cable
shield and the frequency converter enclosure byusing metal cable glands or by using the clampsprovided on the equipment (see chapter 4.5 MotorConnection).
• Use high-strand wire to reduce burst transient.
• Do not use pigtails.
NOTICEPOTENTIAL EQUALIZATIONRisk of burst transient when the ground potentialbetween the frequency converter and the control systemis different. Install equalizing cables between the systemcomponents. Recommended cable cross-section: 16 mm2
(6 AWG).
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4.4 Wiring Schematic
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DC bus Switch ModePower Supply
Motor
Analog Output
Interface
relay1
relay21)
ON=TerminatedOFF=Open
Brakeresistor
91 (L1)92 (L2)93 (L3)
PE
88 (-)89 (+)
50 (+10 V OUT)
53 (A IN)
54 (A IN)
55 (COM A IN)0/4–20 mA
12 (+24 V OUT)
13 (+24 V OUT)
37 (D IN)1)
18 (D IN)
20 (COM D IN)
10 V DC15 mA 130/200 mA
+ - + -
(U) 96(V) 97(W) 98(PE) 99
(COM A OUT) 39
(A OUT) 42
(P RS485) 68
(N RS485) 69
(COM RS485) 612)
0 V
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+10 V DC
+10 V DC0/4–20 mA
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0 V (PNP)24 V (NPN)
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24 V
0 V
(D IN/OUT)
0 V (PNP)24 V (NPN)
(D IN/OUT)1)
0 V
24 V29
24 V (NPN) 0 V (PNP)
0 V (PNP)24 V (NPN)
33 (D IN)
32 (D IN)
12
ON
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(R-) 81
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240 V AC, 2 A
400 V AC, 2 A
: Ground
: Ground 1
: Ground 2
: PE
Illustration 4.2 Basic Wiring Schematic
A=Analog, D=Digital1) Terminal 37 (optional) is used for Safe Torque Off (STO). For installation instructions, refer to the VLT® Safe Torque OffOperating Guide. For FC 301, terminal 37 is only included in enclosure size A1. Relay 2 and terminal 29 have no function inFC 301.2) Do not connect cable shield.
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1 PLC. 10 Mains cable (unshielded).
2 Minimum 16 mm2 (6 AWG) equalizing cable. 11 Output contactor.
3 Control cables. 12 Cable insulation stripped.
4 Minimum 200 mm (7.9 in) between control cables, motorcables, and mains cables.
13 Common ground busbar. Follow local and nationalrequirements for cabinet grounding.
5 Mains supply. 14 Brake resistor.
6 Bare (unpainted) surface. 15 Metal box.
7 Star washers. 16 Connection to motor.
8 Brake cable (shielded). 17 Motor.
9 Motor cable (shielded). 18 EMC cable gland.
Illustration 4.3 Example of Proper EMC Installation
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For more information about EMC, see chapter 4.2 EMC-compliant Installation
NOTICEEMC INTERFERENCEUse shielded cables for motor and control wiring, andseparate cables for input power, motor wiring, andcontrol wiring. Failure to isolate power, motor, andcontrol cables can result in unintended behavior orreduced performance. Minimum 200 mm (7.9 in)clearance is required between power, motor, and controlcables.
4.5 Motor Connection
WARNINGINDUCED VOLTAGEInduced voltage from output motor cables that runtogether can charge equipment capacitors, even with theequipment turned off and locked out. Failure to runoutput motor cables separately or use shielded cablescould result in death or serious injury.
• Run output motor cables separately, or
• Use shielded cables.
• Comply with local and national electrical codesfor cable sizes. For maximum wire sizes, seechapter 8.1 Electrical Data.
• Follow motor manufacturer wiring requirements.
• Motor wiring knockouts or access panels areprovided at the base of IP21 (NEMA1/12) andhigher units.
• Do not wire a starting or pole-changing device(for example Dahlander motor or slip ringasynchronous motor) between the frequencyconverter and the motor.
Procedure for grounding the cable shield
1. Strip a section of the outer cable insulation.
2. Position the stripped wire under the cable clampto establish mechanical fixation and electricalcontact between the cable shield and ground.
3. Connect the ground wire to the nearestgrounding terminal in accordance with thegrounding instructions provided inchapter 4.3 Grounding, see Illustration 4.4.
4. Connect the 3-phase motor wiring to terminals96 (U), 97 (V), and 98 (W), see Illustration 4.4.
5. Tighten the terminals in accordance with theinformation provided in chapter 8.8 ConnectionTightening Torques.
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Illustration 4.4 Motor Connection
Illustration 4.5 shows mains input, motor, and groundingfor basic frequency converters. Actual configurations varywith unit types and optional equipment.
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MOTOR
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Illustration 4.5 Example of Motor, Mains, and Ground Wiring
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4.6 AC Mains Connection
• Size the wiring based on the input current of thefrequency converter. For maximum wire sizes, see chapter 8.1 Electrical Data.
• Comply with local and national electrical codesfor cable sizes.
Procedure1. Connect the 3-phase AC input power wiring to
terminals L1, L2, and L3 (see Illustration 4.5).
2. Depending on the configuration of theequipment, connect the input power to themains input terminals or the input disconnect.
3. Ground the cable in accordance with thegrounding instructions provided inchapter 4.3 Grounding.
4. When supplied from an isolated mains source (ITmains or floating delta) or TT/TN-S mains with agrounded leg (grounded delta), ensure thatparameter 14-50 RFI Filter is set to [0] Off. Thissetting prevents damage to the DC link andreduces ground capacity currents in accordancewith IEC 61800-3.
4.7 Control Wiring
• Isolate the control wiring from the high-powercomponents in the frequency converter.
• When the frequency converter is connected to athermistor, ensure that the thermistor controlwiring is shielded and reinforced/doubleinsulated. A 24 V DC supply voltage isrecommended.
4.7.1 Safe Torque Off (STO)
To run STO, more wiring for the frequency converter isrequired. Refer to VLT® Frequency Converters Safe Torque OffOperating Guide for further information.
4.7.2 Mechanical Brake Control
In hoisting/lowering applications, it is necessary tocontrol an electro-mechanical brake.
• Control the brake using any relay output ordigital output (terminal 27 or 29).
• Keep the output closed (voltage-free) as long asthe frequency converter is unable to keep themotor at standstill, for example due to the loadbeing too heavy.
• Select [32] Mechanical brake control in parametergroup 5-4* Relays for applications with an electro-mechanical brake.
• The brake is released when the motor currentexceeds the value in parameter 2-20 Release BrakeCurrent.
• The brake is engaged when the output frequencyis less than the frequency set inparameter 2-21 Activate Brake Speed [RPM] orparameter 2-22 Activate Brake Speed [Hz], and onlyif the frequency converter carries out a stopcommand.
If the frequency converter is in alarm mode or in anovervoltage situation, the mechanical brake immediatelycloses.
NOTICEThe frequency converter is not a safety device. It is theresponsibility of the system designer to integrate safetydevices according to relevant national crane/liftregulations.
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2.10
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U V W
02 01
A1
A2
Frequency converterOutput
relay
Command circuit220 V AC
Mechanicalbrake
ShaftMotor
Freewheelingdiode
Brake380 V AC
Outputcontactorinput
power circuit
Illustration 4.6 Connecting the Mechanical Brake to theFrequency Converter
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4.8 Installation Check List
Before completing installation of the unit, inspect the entire installation as detailed in Table 4.1. Check and mark the itemswhen completed.
Inspect for Description Auxiliary equipment • Look for auxiliary equipment, switches, disconnects, or input fuses/circuit breakers, residing on the input
power side of the frequency converter, or output side to the motor. Ensure that they are ready for full-speed operation.
• Check the function and installation of any sensors used for feedback to the frequency converter.
• Remove any power factor correction caps on the motor.
• Adjust any power factor correction caps on the mains side and ensure that they are dampened.
Cable routing • Ensure that the motor wiring and control wiring are separated, shielded, or in 3 separate metallic conduitsfor high frequency interference isolation.
Control wiring • Check for broken or damaged wires and loose connections.
• Check that the control wiring is isolated from power and motor wiring for noise immunity.
• Check the voltage source of the signals, if necessary.
The use of shielded cable or twisted pair is recommended. Ensure that the shield is terminated correctly.
Cooling clearance • Ensure that the top and bottom clearance is adequate to ensure proper airflow for cooling, see chapter 3.3.1 Mounting.
Ambient conditions • Check that requirements for ambient conditions are met.
Fusing and circuitbreakers
• Check for proper fusing or circuit breakers.
• Check that all fuses are inserted firmly and are in operational condition, and that all circuit breakers are inthe open position.
Grounding • Check for sufficient ground connections and ensure that those connections are tight and free of oxidation.
• Grounding to conduit, or mounting the back panel to a metal surface, is not a suitable grounding.
Input and outputpower wiring
• Check for loose connections.
• Check that the motor and mains cables are in separate conduit or separated shielded cables.
Panel interior • Inspect that the unit interior is free of dirt, metal chips, moisture, and corrosion.
• Check that the unit is mounted on an unpainted metal surface.
Switches • Ensure that all switch and disconnect settings are in the proper positions.
Vibration • Check that the unit is mounted solidly, or that shock mounts are used, as necessary.
• Check for an unusual amount of vibration.
Table 4.1 Installation Check List
CAUTIONPOTENTIAL HAZARD IN THE EVENT OF INTERNAL FAILURERisk of personal injury if the frequency converter is not properly closed.
• Before applying power, ensure that all safety covers are in place and securely fastened.
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5.1 Safety Instructions
See chapter 2 Safety for general safety instructions.
WARNINGHIGH VOLTAGEFrequency converters contain high voltage whenconnected to AC mains input power. Failure to performinstallation, start-up, and maintenance by qualifiedpersonnel could result in death or serious injury.
• Installation, start-up, and maintenance must beperformed by qualified personnel only.
NOTICEThe front covers with warning signs are an integratedpart of the frequency converter and considered safetycovers. The covers must be in place before applyingpower and at all times.
Before applying power:1. Close the safety cover properly.
2. Check that all cable glands are firmly tightened.
3. Ensure that input power to the unit is off andlocked out. Do not rely on the frequencyconverter disconnect switches for input powerisolation.
4. Verify that there is no voltage on input terminalsL1 (91), L2 (92), and L3 (93), phase-to-phase, andphase-to-ground.
5. Verify that there is no voltage on outputterminals 96 (U), 97 (V), and 98 (W), phase-to-phase, and phase-to-ground.
6. Confirm continuity of the motor by measuring Ωvalues on U–V (96–97), V–W (97–98), and W–U(98–96).
7. Check for proper grounding of the frequencyconverter and the motor.
8. Inspect the frequency converter for looseconnections on the terminals.
9. Confirm that the supply voltage matches thevoltage of the frequency converter and themotor.
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5.2 Local Control Panel Operation
130B
F714
.10
AutoOn
ResetHandOn
O
Status QuickMenu
MainMenu
AlarmLog
BackCancel
InfoOK
Status 1(1)36.4 kW
Auto Remote Ramping
0.000
On
Alarm
Warn.
7.83 A799 RPM
53.2 %
1
2
316
17
4
15
14
13
12
5
6
7
8 9 10 11
Key Function
1 The information shown in the display area depends on the selected function or menu (in this case Quick MenuQ3-13 Display Settings).
2 Status Shows operational information.
3 Quick Menu Allows access to programming parameters for initial set-up instructions and many detailed application instructions.
4 Back Reverts to the previous step or list in the menu structure.
5 Green indicatorlight.
Power on.
6 Yellow indicatorlight.
The indicator light comes on when a warning is active. A text appears in the display area identifying the problem.
7 Red indicatorlight.
A fault condition causes the indicator light to flash, and an alarm text is shown.
8 [Hand On] Puts the frequency converter in local control mode, so that it responds to the LCP.
• An external stop signal by control input or serial communication overrides the local [Hand On].
9 Off Stops the motor but does not remove power to the frequency converter.
10 [Auto On] Puts the system in remote operational mode.
• Responds to an external start command by control terminals or serial communication.
11 Reset Resets the frequency converter manually after a fault has been cleared.
12 OK Press to access parameter groups or to enable a selection.
13 Navigation Keys Press the navigation keys to move between items in the menu.
14 Info Press for a definition of the function being shown.
15 Cancel Cancels the last change or command as long as the display mode is not changed.
16 Main Menu Allows access to all programming parameters.
17 Alarm Log Shows a list of current warnings, the last 10 alarms, and the maintenance log.
Illustration 5.1 Graphic Local Control Panel (GLCP)
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5.3 System Set-up
1. Perform automatic motor adaption (AMA):
1a Set the following basic motorparameters as shown in Table 5.1 beforeperforming AMA.
1b Optimize the compatibility betweenmotor and frequency converter viaparameter 1-29 Automatic MotorAdaptation (AMA).
2. Check motor rotation.
3. If encoder feedback is used, perform thefollowing steps:
3a Select [0] Speed open loop inparameter 1-00 Configuration Mode.
3b Select [1] 24V encoder inparameter 7-00 Speed PID FeedbackSource.
3c Press [Hand On].
3d Press [] for positive speed reference(parameter 1-06 Clockwise Direction at [0]Normal).
3e In parameter 16-57 Feedback [RPM],check that the feedback is positive.
Parameter 1-10 MotorConstruction
ASM PM SynRM
Parameter 1-20 Motor Power [kW]Parameter 1-21 Motor Power [HP]
X
Parameter 1-22 Motor Voltage X
Parameter 1-23 Motor Frequency X X
Parameter 1-24 Motor Current X X X
Parameter 1-25 Motor Nominal Speed X X X
Parameter 1-26 Motor Cont. RatedTorque
X X
Parameter 1-39 Motor Poles X
Table 5.1 Basic Parameters to be checked before AMA
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6 Basic I/O Configuration
The examples in this section are intended as a quickreference for common applications.
• Parameter settings are the regional default valuesunless otherwise indicated (selected inparameter 0-03 Regional Settings).
• Parameters associated with the terminals andtheir settings are shown next to the drawings.
• Required switch settings for analog terminals A53or A54 are also shown.
NOTICEWhen using the optional Safe Torque Off (STO) feature, ajumper wire may be required between terminal 12 (or13) and terminal 37 for the frequency converter tooperate with factory default programming values.
6.1 Application Examples
6.1.1 Motor Thermistor
CAUTIONTHERMISTOR INSULATIONRisk of personal injury or equipment damage.
• Use only thermistors with reinforced or doubleinsulation to meet PELV insulationrequirements.
Parameters
130B
B686
.12
VLT
+24 V
+24 V
D IN
D IN
D IN
COM
D IN
D IN
D IN
+10 VA IN
A IN
COM
A OUT
COM
12
13
18
19
20
27
29
32
33
50
53
54
55
42
39
A53
U - I
D IN 37
Function Setting
Parameter 1-90 Motor ThermalProtection
[2] Thermistortrip
Parameter 1-93 Thermistor Source
[1] Analoginput 53
* = Default value
Notes/comments:If only a warning is required,set parameter 1-90 MotorThermal Protection to [1]Thermistor warning.D IN 37 is an option.
Table 6.1 Motor Thermistor
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6.1.2 Mechanical Brake Control
Parameters
FC
+24 V
+24 V
D IN
D IN
D IN
COM
D IN
D IN
D IN
D IN
+10 V
A IN
A IN
COM
A OUT
COM
R1R2
12
13
18
19
20
27
29
32
33
37
50
53
54
55
42
39
01
02
03
04
05
06
130B
B841
.10 Function Setting
Parameter 5-40 Function Relay
[32] Mech.brake ctrl.
Parameter 5-10 Terminal 18Digital Input
[8] Start*
Parameter 5-11 Terminal 19Digital Input
[11] Startreversing
Parameter 1-71 Start Delay
0.2
Parameter 1-72 Start Function
[5] VVC+/FLUXClockwise
Parameter 1-76 Start Current
Im,n
Parameter 2-20 Release BrakeCurrent
Applicationdependent
Parameter 2-21 Activate BrakeSpeed [RPM]
Half ofnominal slipof the motor
*=Default Value
Notes/comments:–
Table 6.2 Mechanical Brake Control
Start (18)
Start reversing (19)
Relay output
Speed
Time
Current
1-71 1-712-21 2-21
1-76
OpenClosed
130B
B842
.10
Illustration 6.1 Mechanical Brake Control
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7 Maintenance, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting
7.1 Maintenance and Service
Under normal operating conditions and load profiles, thefrequency converter is maintenance-free throughout itsdesigned lifetime. To prevent breakdown, danger, anddamage, examine the frequency converter for terminalconnections tightness, dust entry, and so on at regularintervals depending on the operating conditions. Replaceworn or damaged parts with original spare parts orstandard parts. For service and support, contact the localDanfoss supplier.
WARNINGUNINTENDED STARTWhen the frequency converter is connected to AC mains,DC supply, or load sharing, the motor may start at anytime. Unintended start during programming, service, orrepair work can result in death, serious injury, orproperty damage. The motor can start via an externalswitch, a fieldbus command, an input reference signalfrom the LCP, or after a cleared fault condition.
To prevent unintended motor start:• Disconnect the frequency converter from the
mains.
• Press [Off/Reset] on the LCP beforeprogramming parameters.
• Completely wire and assemble the frequencyconverter, motor, and any driven equipmentbefore connecting the frequency converter toAC mains, DC supply, or load sharing.
7.2 Warning and Alarm Types
WarningsA warning is issued when an alarm condition is impending,or when an abnormal operating condition is present andmay result in the frequency converter issuing an alarm. Awarning clears by itself when the abnormal conditionceases.
AlarmsAn alarm indicates a fault that requires immediateattention. The fault always triggers a trip or a trip lock.Reset the system after an alarm.
TripAn alarm is issued when the frequency converter istripped, meaning that the frequency converter suspendsoperation to prevent frequency converter or systemdamage. The motor coasts to a stop. The frequencyconverter logic continues to operate and monitor thefrequency converter status. After the fault condition isremedied, the frequency converter can be reset. It is thenready to start operation again.
Resetting the frequency converter after trip/trip lockA trip can be reset in any of 4 ways:
• Press [Reset] on the LCP.
• Digital reset input command.
• Serial communication reset input command.
• Auto reset.
Trip lockInput power is cycled. The motor coasts to a stop. Thefrequency converter continues to monitor the frequencyconverter status. Remove input power to the frequencyconverter, correct the cause of the fault, and reset thefrequency converter.
Warning and alarm displays
• A warning is shown in the LCP along with thewarning number.
• An alarm flashes along with the alarm number.
130B
P086
.12
Status0.0Hz 0.000kW 0.00A
0.0Hz0
Earth Fault [A14]Auto Remote Trip
1(1)
Illustration 7.1 Alarm Example
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In addition to the text and alarm code in the LCP there are3 status indicator lights.
Back
CancelInfoOKOn
Alarm
Warn.
130B
B467
.11
Warning indicator light Alarm indicator light
Warning On Off
Alarm Off On (flashing)
Trip lock On On (flashing)
Illustration 7.2 Status Indicator Lights
7.3 List of Warnings and Alarms
The following warning and alarm information defines eachwarning or alarm condition, provides the probable causefor the condition, and details a remedy or troubleshootingprocedure.
WARNING 1, 10 Volts lowThe control card voltage is less than 10 V from terminal 50.Remove some of the load from terminal 50, as the 10 Vsupply is overloaded. Maximum 15 mA or minimum 590 Ω.
A short circuit in a connected potentiometer or incorrectwiring of the potentiometer can cause this condition.
Troubleshooting• Remove the wiring from terminal 50. If the
warning clears, the problem is with the wiring. Ifthe warning does not clear, replace the controlcard.
WARNING/ALARM 2, Live zero errorThis warning or alarm only appears if programmed by theuser in parameter 6-01 Live Zero Timeout Function. Thesignal on 1 of the analog inputs is less than 50% of theminimum value programmed for that input. Broken wiringor faulty device sending the signal can cause thiscondition.
TroubleshootingCheck connections on all the analog inputterminals. Control card terminals 53 and 54 forsignals, terminal 55 common. VLT® GeneralPurpose I/O MCB 101 terminals 11 and 12 forsignals, terminal 10 common. VLT® Analog I/O
MCB 109 terminals 1, 3, 5 for signals, terminals 2,4, 6 common.
Check that the frequency converter programmingand switch settings match the analog signal type.
Perform Input Terminal Signal Test.
WARNING/ALARM 3, No motorNo motor is connected to the output of the frequencyconverter.
WARNING/ALARM 4, Mains phase lossA phase is missing on the supply side, or the mainsvoltage imbalance is too high. This message also appearsfor a fault in the input rectifier. Options are programmed inparameter 14-12 Response to Mains Imbalance.
Troubleshooting• Check the supply voltage and supply currents to
the frequency converter.
WARNING 5, DC link voltage highThe DC-link voltage is higher than the high-voltagewarning limit. The limit depends on the frequencyconverter voltage rating. The unit is still active.
WARNING 6, DC link voltage lowThe DC-link voltage is lower than the low-voltage warninglimit. The limit depends on the frequency convertervoltage rating. The unit is still active.
WARNING/ALARM 7, DC overvoltageIf the DC-link voltage exceeds the limit, the frequencyconverter trips after some time.
Troubleshooting• Connect a brake resistor.
• Extend the ramp time.
• Change the ramp type.
• Activate the functions in parameter 2-10 BrakeFunction.
• Increase parameter 14-26 Trip Delay at InverterFault.
WARNING/ALARM 8, DC under voltageIf the DC-link voltage drops below the undervoltage limit,the frequency converter checks if a 24 V DC back-upsupply is connected. If no 24 V DC back-up supply isconnected, the frequency converter trips after a fixed timedelay. The time delay varies with unit size.
Troubleshooting• Check that the supply voltage matches the
frequency converter voltage.
• Perform an input voltage test.
• Perform a soft charge circuit test.
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WARNING/ALARM 9, Inverter overloadThe frequency converter has run with more than 100%overload for too long and is about to cut out. The counterfor electronic thermal inverter protection issues a warningat 98% and trips at 100% with an alarm. The frequencyconverter cannot be reset until the counter is below 90%.
Troubleshooting• Compare the output current shown on the LCP
with the frequency converter rated current.
• Compare the output current shown on the LCPwith the measured motor current.
• Show the thermal frequency converter load onthe LCP and monitor the value. When runningabove the frequency converter continuouscurrent rating, the counter increases. Whenrunning below the frequency convertercontinuous current rating, the counter decreases.
WARNING/ALARM 10, Motor overload temperatureAccording to the electronic thermal protection (ETR), themotor is too hot.
Select 1 of these options:• The frequency converter issues a warning or an
alarm when the counter is >90% ifparameter 1-90 Motor Thermal Protection is set towarning options.
• The frequency converter trips when the counterreaches 100% if parameter 1-90 Motor ThermalProtection is set to trip options.
The fault occurs when the motor runs with more than100% overload for too long.
Troubleshooting• Check for motor overheating.
• Check if the motor is mechanically overloaded.
• Check that the motor current set inparameter 1-24 Motor Current is correct.
• Ensure that the motor data in parameters 1-20 to1-25 is set correctly.
• If an external fan is in use, check that it isselected in parameter 1-91 Motor External Fan.
• Running AMA in parameter 1-29 Automatic MotorAdaptation (AMA) tunes the frequency converterto the motor more accurately and reducesthermal loading.
WARNING/ALARM 11, Motor thermistor overtempCheck whether the thermistor is disconnected. Selectwhether the frequency converter issues a warning or analarm in parameter 1-90 Motor Thermal Protection.
Troubleshooting• Check for motor overheating.
• Check if the motor is mechanically overloaded.
• When using terminal 53 or 54, check that thethermistor is connected correctly between eitherterminal 53 or 54 (analog voltage input) andterminal 50 (+10 V supply). Also check that theterminal switch for 53 or 54 is set for voltage.Check that parameter 1-93 Thermistor Resourceselects terminal 53 or 54.
• When using terminal 18, 19, 31, 32, or 33 (digitalinputs), check that the thermistor is connectedcorrectly between the digital input terminal used(digital input PNP only) and terminal 50. Selectthe terminal to use in parameter 1-93 ThermistorResource.
WARNING/ALARM 12, Torque limitThe torque has exceeded the value inparameter 4-16 Torque Limit Motor Mode or the value inparameter 4-17 Torque Limit Generator Mode.Parameter 14-25 Trip Delay at Torque Limit can change thiswarning from a warning-only condition to a warningfollowed by an alarm.
Troubleshooting• If the motor torque limit is exceeded during
ramp-up, extend the ramp-up time.
• If the generator torque limit is exceeded duringramp-down, extend the ramp-down time.
• If torque limit occurs while running, increase thetorque limit. Make sure that the system canoperate safely at a higher torque.
• Check the application for excessive current drawon the motor.
WARNING/ALARM 13, Over currentThe inverter peak current limit (approximately 200% of therated current) is exceeded. The warning lasts approximately1.5 s, then the frequency converter trips and issues analarm. Shock loading or quick acceleration with high-inertialoads can cause this fault. If the acceleration during ramp-up is quick, the fault can also appear after kinetic back-up.If extended mechanical brake control is selected, a trip canbe reset externally.
Troubleshooting• Remove the power and check if the motor shaft
can be turned.
• Check that the motor size matches the frequencyconverter.
• Check that the motor data is correct inparameters 1-20 to 1-25.
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ALARM 14, Earth (ground) faultThere is current from the output phase-to-ground, either inthe cable between the frequency converter and the motor,or in the motor itself. The current transducers detect theground fault by measuring current going out from thefrequency converter and current going into the frequencyconverter from the motor. Ground fault is issued if thedeviation of the 2 currents is too large. The current goingout of the frequency converter must be the same as thecurrent going into the frequency converter.
Troubleshooting• Remove power to the frequency converter and
repair the ground fault.
• Check for ground faults in the motor bymeasuring the resistance to ground of the motorcables and the motor with a megohmmeter.
• Reset any potential individual offset in the 3current transducers in the frequency converter.Perform the manual initialization or perform acomplete AMA. This method is most relevantafter changing the power card.
ALARM 15, Hardware mismatchA fitted option is not operational with the present controlcard hardware or software.
Record the value of the following parameters and contactDanfoss.
• Parameter 15-40 FC Type.
• Parameter 15-41 Power Section.
• Parameter 15-42 Voltage.
• Parameter 15-43 Software Version.
• Parameter 15-45 Actual Typecode String.
• Parameter 15-49 SW ID Control Card.
• Parameter 15-50 SW ID Power Card.
• Parameter 15-60 Option Mounted.
• Parameter 15-61 Option SW Version (for eachoption slot).
ALARM 16, Short circuitThere is short-circuiting in the motor or motor wiring.
Troubleshooting• Remove the power to the frequency converter
and repair the short circuit.
WARNINGHIGH VOLTAGEFrequency converters contain high voltage whenconnected to AC mains input, DC supply, or load sharing.Failure to use qualified personnel to install, start up, andmaintain the frequency converter can result in death orserious injury.
• Disconnect power before proceeding.
WARNING/ALARM 17, Control word timeoutThere is no communication to the frequency converter.The warning is only active when parameter 8-04 ControlWord Timeout Function is NOT set to [0] Off.If parameter 8-04 Control Word Timeout Function is set to [5]Stop and trip, a warning appears, and the frequencyconverter ramps down to a stop and shows an alarm.
Troubleshooting• Check the connections on the serial communi-
cation cable.
• Increase parameter 8-03 Control Word TimeoutTime.
• Check the operation of the communicationequipment.
• Verify that proper EMC installation wasperformed.
WARNING/ALARM 20, Temp. input errorThe temperature sensor is not connected.
WARNING/ALARM 21, Parameter errorThe parameter is out of range. The parameter number isshown in the display.
Troubleshooting• Set the affected parameter to a valid value.
WARNING/ALARM 22, Hoist mechanical brakeThe value of this warning/alarm shows the type ofwarning/alarm.0 = The torque reference was not reached before timeout(parameter 2-27 Torque Ramp Time).1 = Expected brake feedback was not received beforetimeout (parameter 2-23 Activate Brake Delay,parameter 2-25 Brake Release Time).
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WARNING 23, Internal fan faultThe fan warning function is a protective function thatchecks if the fan is running/mounted. The fan warning canbe disabled in parameter 14-53 Fan Monitor ([0] Disabled).
There is a feedback sensor mounted in the fan. If the fan iscommanded to run and there is no feedback from thesensor, this alarm appears. This alarm also shows if there isa communication error between the fan power card andthe control card.
Check the alarm log (see chapter 5.2 Local Control PanelOperation) for the report value associated with thiswarning.
If the report value is 2, there is a hardware problem with 1of the fans. If the report value is 12, there is a communi-cation problem between the fan power card and thecontrol card.
Fan troubleshooting• Cycle power to the frequency converter and
check that the fan operates briefly at start-up.
• Check for proper fan operation. Use parametergroup 43-**Unit Readouts to show the speed ofeach fan.
Fan power card troubleshooting• Check the wiring between the fan power card
and the control card.
• Fan power card may need to be replaced.
• Control card may need to be replaced.
WARNING 24, External fan faultThe fan warning function is a protective function thatchecks if the fan is running/mounted. The fan warning canbe disabled in parameter 14-53 Fan Monitor ([0] Disabled).
There is a feedback sensor mounted in the fan. If the fan iscommanded to run and there is no feedback from thesensor, this alarm appears. This alarm also shows if there isa communication error between the power card and thecontrol card.
Check the alarm log (see chapter 5.2 Local Control PanelOperation) for the report value associated with thiswarning.
If the report value is 1, there is a hardware problem with 1of the fans. If the report value is 11, there is a communi-cation problem between the power card and the controlcard.
Fan troubleshooting• Cycle power to the frequency converter and
check that the fan operates briefly at start-up.
• Check for proper fan operation. Use parametergroup 43-**Unit Readouts to show the speed ofeach fan.
Power card troubleshooting• Check the wiring between the power card and
the control card.
• Power card may need to be replaced.
• Control card may need to be replaced.
WARNING 25, Brake resistor short circuitThe brake resistor is monitored during operation. If a shortcircuit occurs, the brake function is disabled and thewarning appears. The frequency converter is stilloperational, but without the brake function.
Troubleshooting• Remove the power to the frequency converter
and replace the brake resistor (refer toparameter 2-15 Brake Check).
WARNING/ALARM 26, Brake resistor power limitThe power transmitted to the brake resistor is calculated asan average value over the last 120 s of run-time. Thecalculation is based on the DC-link voltage and the brakeresistor value set in parameter 2-16 AC brake Max. Current.The warning is active when the dissipated braking poweris higher than 90% of the brake resistor power. If option [2]Trip is selected in parameter 2-13 Brake Power Monitoring,the frequency converter trips when the dissipated brakingpower reaches 100%.
WARNING/ALARM 27, Brake chopper faultThe brake transistor is monitored during operation, and if ashort circuit occurs, the brake function is disabled, and awarning is issued. The frequency converter is stilloperational, but since the brake transistor has short-circuited, substantial power is transmitted to the brakeresistor, even if it is inactive.
Troubleshooting• Remove power to the frequency converter and
remove the brake resistor.
WARNING/ALARM 28, Brake check failedThe brake resistor is not connected or not working.
Troubleshooting• Check parameter 2-15 Brake Check.
ALARM 29, Heat sink tempThe maximum temperature of the heat sink is exceeded.The temperature fault is not reset until the temperaturedrops below a defined heat sink temperature. The trip andreset points are different based on the frequency converterpower size.
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TroubleshootingCheck for the following conditions:
• The ambient temperature is too high.
• The motor cables are too long.
• Incorrect airflow clearance above and below thefrequency converter.
• Blocked airflow around the frequency converter.
• Damaged heat sink fan.
• Dirty heat sink.
ALARM 30, Motor phase U missingMotor phase U between the frequency converter and themotor is missing.
WARNINGHIGH VOLTAGEFrequency converters contain high voltage whenconnected to AC mains input, DC supply, or load sharing.Failure to use qualified personnel to install, start up, andmaintain the frequency converter can result in death orserious injury.
• Disconnect power before proceeding.
Troubleshooting• Remove the power from the frequency converter
and check motor phase U.
ALARM 31, Motor phase V missingMotor phase V between the frequency converter and themotor is missing.
WARNINGHIGH VOLTAGEFrequency converters contain high voltage whenconnected to AC mains input, DC supply, or load sharing.Failure to use qualified personnel to install, start up, andmaintain the frequency converter can result in death orserious injury.
• Disconnect power before proceeding.
Troubleshooting• Remove the power from the frequency converter
and check motor phase V.
ALARM 32, Motor phase W missingMotor phase W between the frequency converter and themotor is missing.
WARNINGHIGH VOLTAGEFrequency converters contain high voltage whenconnected to AC mains input, DC supply, or load sharing.Failure to use qualified personnel to install, start up, andmaintain the frequency converter can result in death orserious injury.
• Disconnect power before proceeding.
Troubleshooting• Remove the power from the frequency converter
and check motor phase W.
ALARM 33, Inrush faultToo many power-ups have occurred within a short timeperiod.
Troubleshooting• Let the unit cool to operating temperature.
WARNING/ALARM 34, Fieldbus communication faultThe fieldbus on the communication option card is notworking.
WARNING/ALARM 35, Option faultAn option alarm is received. The alarm is option-specific.The most likely cause is a power-up or a communicationfault.
WARNING/ALARM 36, Mains failureThis warning/alarm is only active if the supply voltage tothe frequency converter is lost and parameter 14-10 MainsFailure is NOT set to [0] No Function. Check the fuses to thefrequency converter and mains power supply to the unit.
ALARM 37, Phase imbalanceThere is a current imbalance between the power units.
ALARM 38, Internal faultWhen an internal fault occurs, a code number defined inTable 7.1 is shown.
Troubleshooting• Cycle power.
• Check that the option is properly installed.
• Check for loose or missing wiring.
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Number Text
0 The serial port cannot be initialized. Contact theDanfoss supplier or Danfoss service department.
256–258 The power EEPROM data is defective or too old.Replace the power card.
512–519 Internal fault. Contact the Danfoss supplier orDanfoss service department.
783 Parameter value outside of minimum/maximumlimits.
1024–1284 Internal fault. Contact the Danfoss supplier orDanfoss service department.
1299 The option software in slot A is too old.
1300 The option software in slot B is too old.
1302 The option software in slot C1 is too old.
1315 The option software in slot A is not supported/allowed.
1316 The option software in slot B is not supported/allowed.
1318 The option software in slot C1 is not supported/allowed.
1379–2819 Internal fault. Contact the Danfoss supplier orDanfoss service department.
1792 Hardware reset of digital signal processor.
1793 Motor-derived parameters not transferred correctlyto the digital signal processor.
1794 Power data not transferred correctly at power-upto the digital signal processor.
1795 The digital signal processor has received too manyunknown SPI telegrams. The frequency converteralso uses this fault code if the MCO does notpower up correctly. This situation can occur due topoor EMC protection or improper grounding.
1796 RAM copy error.
2561 Replace the control card.
2820 LCP stack overflow.
2821 Serial port overflow.
2822 USB port overflow.
3072–5122 Parameter value is outside its limits.
5123 Option in slot A: Hardware incompatible with thecontrol board hardware.
5124 Option in slot B: Hardware incompatible with thecontrol board hardware.
5125 Option in slot C0: Hardware incompatible with thecontrol board hardware.
5126 Option in slot C1: Hardware incompatible with thecontrol board hardware.
5376–6231 Internal fault. Contact the Danfoss supplier orDanfoss service department.
Table 7.1 Internal Fault Codes
ALARM 39, Heat sink sensorNo feedback from the heat sink temperature sensor.
The signal from the IGBT thermal sensor is not available onthe power card. The problem could be on the power card,on the gatedrive card, or the ribbon cable between thepower card and gatedrive card.
WARNING 40, Overload of digital output terminal 27Check the load connected to terminal 27 or remove theshort-circuit connection. Check parameter 5-00 Digital I/OMode and parameter 5-01 Terminal 27 Mode.
WARNING 41, Overload of digital output terminal 29Check the load connected to terminal 29 or remove theshort-circuit connection. Also check parameter 5-00 DigitalI/O Mode and parameter 5-02 Terminal 29 Mode.
WARNING 42, Overload of digital output on X30/6 oroverload of digital output on X30/7For terminal X30/6, check the load connected to terminalX30/6 or remove the short-circuit connection. Also checkparameter 5-32 Term X30/6 Digi Out (MCB 101) (VLT®
General Purpose I/O MCB 101).
For terminal X30/7, check the load connected to terminalX30/7 or remove the short-circuit connection. Checkparameter 5-33 Term X30/7 Digi Out (MCB 101) (VLT®
General Purpose I/O MCB 101).
ALARM 43, Ext. supplyVLT® Extended Relay Option MCB 113 is mounted withoutexternal 24 V DC. Either connect a 24 V DC external supplyor specify that no external supply is used viaparameter 14-80 Option Supplied by External 24VDC, [0] No.A change in parameter 14-80 Option Supplied by External24VDC requires a power cycle.
ALARM 45, Earth fault 2Ground fault.
Troubleshooting• Check for proper grounding and loose
connections.
• Check for proper wire size.
• Check the motor cables for short circuits orleakage currents.
ALARM 46, Power card supplyThe supply on the power card is out of range. Anotherreason can be a defective heat sink fan.
There are 3 supplies generated by the switch mode supply(SMPS) on the power card:
• 24 V.
• 5 V.
• ±18 V.
When powered with VLT® 24 V DC Supply MCB 107, onlythe 24 V and 5 V supplies are monitored. When poweredwith 3-phase mains voltage, all 3 supplies are monitored.
Troubleshooting• Check for a defective power card.
• Check for a defective control card.
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• Check for a defective option card.
• If a 24 V DC supply is used, verify proper supplypower.
• Check for a defective heat sink fan.
WARNING 47, 24 V supply lowThe supply on the power card is out of range.
There are 3 supplies generated by the switch mode supply(SMPS) on the power card:
• 24 V.
• 5 V.
• ±18 V.
Troubleshooting• Check for a defective power card.
WARNING 48, 1.8 V supply lowThe 1.8 V DC supply used on the control card is outside ofthe allowable limits. The supply is measured on the controlcard.
Troubleshooting• Check for a defective control card.
• If an option card is present, check forovervoltage.
WARNING 49, Speed limitThe warning is shown when the speed is outside of thespecified range in parameter 4-11 Motor Speed Low Limit[RPM] and parameter 4-13 Motor Speed High Limit [RPM].When the speed is below the specified limit inparameter 1-86 Trip Speed Low [RPM] (except when startingor stopping), the frequency converter trips.
ALARM 50, AMA calibration failedContact the Danfoss supplier or Danfoss ServiceDepartment.
ALARM 51, AMA check Unom and Inom
The settings for motor voltage, motor current, and motorpower are wrong.
Troubleshooting• Check the settings in parameters 1-20 to 1-25.
ALARM 52, AMA low Inom
The motor current is too low.
Troubleshooting• Check the settings in parameter 1-24 Motor
Current.
ALARM 53, AMA motor too bigThe motor is too large for the AMA to operate.
ALARM 54, AMA motor too smallThe motor is too small for the AMA to operate.
ALARM 55, AMA parameter out of rangeThe AMA cannot run because the parameter values of themotor are outside of the acceptable range.
ALARM 56, AMA interrupted by userThe AMA is manually interrupted.
ALARM 57, AMA internal faultTry to restart the AMA. Repeated restarts can overheat themotor.
ALARM 58, AMA Internal faultContact the Danfoss supplier.
WARNING 59, Current limitThe current is higher than the value inparameter 4-18 Current Limit. Ensure that the motor data inparameters 1-20 to 1-25 is set correctly. Increase the currentlimit if necessary. Ensure that the system can operate safelyat a higher limit.
WARNING 60, External interlockA digital input signal indicates a fault condition external tothe frequency converter. An external interlock hascommanded the frequency converter to trip.
Troubleshooting• Clear the external fault condition.
• To resume normal operation, apply 24 V DC tothe terminal programmed for external interlock.
• Reset the frequency converter.
WARNING/ALARM 61, Feedback errorAn error between calculated speed and speedmeasurement from feedback device.
Troubleshooting• Check the settings for warning/alarm/disabling in
parameter 4-30 Motor Feedback Loss Function.
• Set the tolerable error in parameter 4-31 MotorFeedback Speed Error.
• Set the tolerable feedback loss time inparameter 4-32 Motor Feedback Loss Timeout.
WARNING 62, Output frequency at maximum limitIf the output frequency reaches the value set inparameter 4-19 Max Output Frequency, the frequencyconverter issues a warning. The warning ceases when theoutput drops below the maximum limit. If the frequencyconverter is unable to limit the frequency, it trips andissues an alarm. The latter may happen in the flux mode ifthe frequency converter loses control of the motor.
Troubleshooting• Check the application for possible causes.
• Increase the output frequency limit. Ensure thatthe system can operate safely at a higher outputfrequency.
ALARM 63, Mechanical brake lowThe actual motor current has not exceeded the releasebrake current within the start delay time window.
WARNING 64, Voltage LimitThe load and speed combination demands a motorvoltage higher than the actual DC-link voltage.
WARNING/ALARM 65, Control card over temperatureThe cutout temperature of the control card is 85 °C(185 °F).
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Troubleshooting• Check that the ambient operating temperature is
within the limits.
• Check for clogged filters.
• Check the fan operation.
• Check the control card.
WARNING 66, Heat sink temperature lowThe frequency converter is too cold to operate. Thiswarning is based on the temperature sensor in the IGBTmodule. Increase the ambient temperature of the unit.Also, a trickle amount of current can be supplied to thefrequency converter whenever the motor is stopped bysetting parameter 2-00 DC Hold/Preheat Current to 5% andparameter 1-80 Function at Stop.
ALARM 67, Option module configuration has changedOne or more options have either been added or removedsince the last power-down. Check that the configurationchange is intentional and reset the unit.
ALARM 68, Safe Stop activatedSafe Torque Off (STO) has been activated. To resumenormal operation, apply 24 V DC to terminal 37, then senda reset signal (via bus, digital I/O, or by pressing [Reset]).
ALARM 69, Power card temperatureThe temperature sensor on the power card is either toohot or too cold.
Troubleshooting• Check that the ambient operating temperature is
within limits.
• Check for clogged filters.
• Check fan operation.
• Check the power card.
ALARM 70, Illegal FC configurationThe control card and power card are incompatible. Tocheck compatibility, contact the Danfoss supplier with thetype code from the unit nameplate and the part numbersof the cards.
ALARM 71, PTC 1 safe stopSTO has been activated from the VLT® PTC Thermistor CardMCB 112 (motor too warm). Normal operation can beresumed when the MCB 112 applies 24 V DC to terminal37 again (when the motor temperature reaches anacceptable level), and when the digital input from the MCB112 is deactivated. When that happens, send a reset signal(via bus or digital I/O, or press [Reset]).
ALARM 72, Dangerous failure
STO with trip lock. An unexpected combination of STOcommands has occurred:
• VLT® PTC Thermistor Card MCB 112 enablesX44/10, but STO is not enabled.
• MCB 112 is the only device using STO (specifiedthrough selection [4] PTC 1 alarm or [5] PTC 1warning in parameter 5-19 Terminal 37 Safe Stop),STO is activated, and X44/10 is not activated.
WARNING 73, Safe Stop auto restartSTO activated. With automatic restart enabled, the motorcan start when the fault is cleared.
ALARM 74, PTC ThermistorAlarm related to VLT® PTC Thermistor Card MCB 112. ThePTC is not working.
ALARM 75, Illegal profile sel.Do not write the parameter value while the motor isrunning. Stop the motor before writing the MCO profile toparameter 8-10 Control Word Profile.
WARNING 77, Reduced power modeThe frequency converter is operating in reduced powermode (less than the allowed number of inverter sections).This warning is generated on power cycle when thefrequency converter is set to run with fewer inverters andremains on.
ALARM 78, Tracking errorThe difference between setpoint value and actual valueexceeds the value in parameter 4-35 Tracking Error.
Troubleshooting• Disable the function or select an alarm/warning
in parameter 4-34 Tracking Error Function.
• Investigate the mechanics around the load andmotor. Check feedback connections from motorencoder to frequency converter.
• Select motor feedback function inparameter 4-30 Motor Feedback Loss Function.
• Adjust the tracking error band inparameter 4-35 Tracking Error andparameter 4-37 Tracking Error Ramping.
ALARM 79, Illegal power section configurationThe scaling card has an incorrect part number or is notinstalled. The MK102 connector on the power card couldnot be installed.
ALARM 80, Drive initialised to default valueParameter settings are initialized to default settings after amanual reset. To clear the alarm, reset the unit.
ALARM 81, CSIV corruptCSIV file has syntax errors.
ALARM 82, CSIV parameter errorCSIV failed to initialize a parameter.
ALARM 83, Illegal option combinationThe mounted options are incompatible.
ALARM 84, No safety optionThe safety option was removed without applying a generalreset. Reconnect the safety option.
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ALARM 88, Option detectionA change in the option layout is detected.Parameter 14-89 Option Detection is set to [0] Frozen config-uration and the option layout has been changed.
• To apply the change, enable option layoutchanges in parameter 14-89 Option Detection.
• Alternatively, restore the correct option configu-ration.
WARNING 89, Mechanical brake slidingThe hoist brake monitor detects a motor speed exceeding10 RPM.
ALARM 90, Feedback monitorCheck the connection to encoder/resolver option and, ifnecessary, replace VLT® Encoder Input MCB 102 or VLT®
Resolver Input MCB 103.
ALARM 91, Analog input 54 wrong settingsSet switch S202 in position OFF (voltage input) when aKTY sensor is connected to analog input terminal 54.
ALARM 99, Locked rotorThe rotor is blocked.
WARNING/ALARM 104, Mixing fan faultThe fan is not operating. The fan monitor checks that thefan is spinning at power-up or whenever the mixing fan isturned on. The mixing-fan fault can be configured as awarning or an alarm trip in parameter 14-53 Fan Monitor.
Troubleshooting• Cycle power to the frequency converter to
determine if the warning/alarm returns.
WARNING/ALARM 122, Mot. rotat. unexp.The frequency converter performs a function that requiresthe motor to be at standstill, for example DC hold for PMmotors.
WARNING 163, ATEX ETR cur.lim.warningThe frequency converter has run above the characteristiccurve for more than 50 s. The warning is activated at 83%and deactivated at 65% of the allowed thermal overload.
ALARM 164, ATEX ETR cur.lim.alarmOperating above the characteristic curve for more than60 s within a period of 600 s activates the alarm, and thefrequency converter trips.
WARNING 165, ATEX ETR freq.lim.warningThe frequency converter is running for more than 50 sbelow the allowed minimum frequency(parameter 1-98 ATEX ETR interpol. points freq.).
ALARM 166, ATEX ETR freq.lim.alarmThe frequency converter has operated for more than 60 s(in a period of 600 s) below the allowed minimumfrequency (parameter 1-98 ATEX ETR interpol. points freq.).
WARNING 250, New spare partA component in the drive system has been replaced.
Troubleshooting• Reset the drive system to restore normal
operation.
WARNING 251, New typecodeThe power card or other components are replaced, and thetype code has changed.
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8 Specifications
8.1 Electrical Data
8.1.1 Mains Supply 200–240 V
Type designation PK25 PK37 PK55 PK75 P1K1 P1K5 P2K2 P3K0 P3K7
Typical shaft output [kW/(hp)], high overload0.25
(0.34)0.37(0.5)
0.55(0.75)
0.75(1.0)
1.1(1.5)
1.5(2.0)
2.2(3.0)
3.0(4.0)
3.7(5.0)
Enclosure protection rating IP20 (FC 301 only) A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 – – –
Enclosure protection rating IP20, IP21 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A3 A3
Enclosure protection rating IP55, IP66 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A5 A5
Output current
Continuous (200–240 V) [A] 1.8 2.4 3.5 4.6 6.6 7.5 10.6 12.5 16.7
Intermittent (200–240 V) [A] 2.9 3.8 5.6 7.4 10.6 12.0 17.0 20.0 26.7
Continuous kVA (208 V) [kVA] 0.65 0.86 1.26 1.66 2.38 2.70 3.82 4.50 6.00
Maximum input current
Continuous (200–240 V) [A] 1.6 2.2 3.2 4.1 5.9 6.8 9.5 11.3 15.0
Intermittent (200–240 V) [A] 2.6 3.5 5.1 6.6 9.4 10.9 15.2 18.1 24.0
Additional specifications
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for mains,
motor, brake, and load sharing [mm2] ([AWG])
4, 4, 4 (12,12,12)(minimum 0.2 (24))
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for disconnect
[mm2] ([AWG])6, 4, 4 (10,12,12)
Estimated power loss at rated maximum load
[W]3)21 29 42 54 63 82 116 155 185
Efficiency4) 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96
Table 8.1 Mains Supply 200–240 V, PK25–P3K7
Type designation P5K5 P7K5 P11K
High/normal overload1) HO NO HO NO HO NO
Typical shaft output [kW/(hp)] 5.5 (7.5) 7.5 (10) 7.5 (10) 11 (15) 11 (15) 15 (20)
Enclosure protection rating IP20 B3 B3 B4
Enclosure protection rating IP21, IP55, IP66 B1 B1 B2
Output current
Continuous (200–240 V) [A] 24.2 30.8 30.8 46.2 46.2 59.4
Intermittent (60 s overload) (200–240 V) [A] 38.7 33.9 49.3 50.8 73.9 65.3
Continuous kVA (208 V) [kVA] 8.7 11.1 11.1 16.6 16.6 21.4
Maximum input current
Continuous (200–240 V) [A] 22.0 28.0 28.0 42.0 42.0 54.0
Intermittent (60 s overload) (200–240 V) [A] 35.2 30.8 44.8 46.2 67.2 59.4
Additional specifications
IP20 maximum cable cross-section2),5) for mains, brake, motor, and
load sharing [mm2] ([AWG])10, 10,- (8, 8,-) 10, 10,- (8, 8,-) 35,-,- (2,-,-)
IP21 maximum cable cross-section2),5) for mains, brake, and load
sharing [mm2] ([AWG])16,10,16 (6, 8, 6) 16,10,16 (6, 8, 6) 35,-,- (2,-,-)
IP21 maximum cable cross-section2),5) for motor [mm2] ([AWG]) 10, 10,- (8, 8,-) 10, 10,- (8, 8,-) 35,25,25 (2, 4, 4)
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for disconnect [mm2] ([AWG]) 16,10,10 (6, 8, 8)
Estimated power loss at rated maximum load [W]3) 239 310 371 514 463 602
Efficiency4) 0.96 0.96 0.96
Table 8.2 Mains Supply 200–240 V, P5K5–P11K
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Type designation P15K P18K P22K P30K P37K
High/normal overload1) HO NO HO NO HO NO HO NO HO NO
Typical shaft output [kW/(hp)]15
(20)18.5(25)
18.5(25)
22(30)
22(30)
30(40)
30(40)
37(50)
37(50)
45(60)
Enclosure protection rating IP20 B4 C3 C3 C4 C4
Enclosure protection rating IP21, IP55, IP66 C1 C1 C1 C2 C2
Output current
Continuous (200–240 V) [A] 59.4 74.8 74.8 88.0 88.0 115 115 143 143 170
Intermittent (60 s overload) (200–240 V) [A] 89.1 82.3 112 96.8 132 127 173 157 215 187
Continuous kVA (208 V) [kVA] 21.4 26.9 26.9 31.7 31.7 41.4 41.4 51.5 51.5 61.2
Maximum input current
Continuous (200–240 V) [A] 54.0 68.0 68.0 80.0 80.0 104 104 130 130 154
Intermittent (60 s overload) (200–240 V) [A] 81.0 74.8 102 88.0 120 114 156 143 195 169
Additional specifications
IP20 maximum cable cross-section5) for mains,
brake, motor, and load sharing [mm2] ([AWG])35 (2) 50 (1) 50 (1) 150 (300 MCM) 150 (300 MCM)
IP21, IP55, IP66 maximum cable cross-section5)
for mains and motor [mm2] ([AWG])50 (1) 50 (1) 50 (1) 150 (300 MCM) 150 (300 MCM)
IP21, IP55, IP66 maximum cable cross-section5)
for brake and load sharing [mm2] ([AWG])50 (1) 50 (1) 50 (1) 95 (3/0) 95 (3/0)
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for disconnect
[mm2] ([AWG])50, 35, 35 (1, 2, 2)
95, 70, 70(3/0, 2/0, 2/0)
185, 150, 120(350 MCM, 300
MCM, 4/0)
Estimated power loss at rated maximum load
[W]3)624 737 740 845 874 1140 1143 1353 1400 1636
Efficiency4) 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97
Table 8.3 Mains Supply 200–240 V, P15K–P37K
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8.1.2 Mains Supply 380–500 V
Type designation PK37 PK55 PK75 P1K1 P1K5 P2K2 P3K0 P4K0 P5K5 P7K5
Typical shaft output [kW/(hp)], high overload0.37(0.5)
0.55(0.75)
0.75(1.0)
1.1(1.5)
1.5(2.0)
2.2(3.0)
3.0(4.0)
4.0(5.0)
5.5(7.5)
7.5(10)
Enclosure protection rating IP20 (FC 301 only) A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 – – – – –
Enclosure protection rating IP20, IP21 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A3 A3
Enclosure protection rating IP55, IP66 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A5 A5
Output current high overload 160% for 1 minute
Shaft output [kW/(hp)] 0.37(0.5)
0.55(0.75)
0.75(1.0)
1.1(1.5)
1.5(2.0)
2.2(3.0)
3.0(4.0)
4.0(5.0)
5.5(7.5)
7.5(10)
Continuous (380–440 V) [A] 1.3 1.8 2.4 3.0 4.1 5.6 7.2 10 13 16
Intermittent (380–440 V) [A] 2.1 2.9 3.8 4.8 6.6 9.0 11.5 16 20.8 25.6
Continuous (441–500 V) [A] 1.2 1.6 2.1 2.7 3.4 4.8 6.3 8.2 11 14.5
Intermittent (441–500 V) [A] 1.9 2.6 3.4 4.3 5.4 7.7 10.1 13.1 17.6 23.2
Continuous kVA (400 V) [kVA] 0.9 1.3 1.7 2.1 2.8 3.9 5.0 6.9 9.0 11
Continuous kVA (460 V) [kVA] 0.9 1.3 1.7 2.4 2.7 3.8 5.0 6.5 8.8 11.6
Maximum input current
Continuous (380–440 V) [A] 1.2 1.6 2.2 2.7 3.7 5.0 6.5 9.0 11.7 14.4
Intermittent (380–440 V) [A] 1.9 2.6 3.5 4.3 5.9 8.0 10.4 14.4 18.7 23
Continuous (441–500 V) [A] 1.0 1.4 1.9 2.7 3.1 4.3 5.7 7.4 9.9 13
Intermittent (441–500 V) [A] 1.6 2.2 3.0 4.3 5.0 6.9 9.1 11.8 15.8 20.8
Additional specifications
IP20, IP21 maximum cable cross-section2),5) for
mains, motor, brake, and load sharing [mm2]([AWG])
4, 4, 4 (12,12,12)(minimum 0.2(24))
IP55, IP66 maximum cable cross-section2),5) for
mains, motor, brake, and load sharing [mm2]([AWG])
4, 4, 4 (12,12,12)
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for disconnect
[mm2] ([AWG])6, 4, 4 (10,12,12)
Estimated power loss at rated maximum load
[W]3)35 42 46 58 62 88 116 124 187 255
Efficiency4) 0.93 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97
Table 8.4 Mains Supply 380–500 V (FC 302), 380–480 V (FC 301), PK37–P7K5
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Type designation P11K P15K P18K P22K
High/normal overload1) HO NO HO NO HO NO HO NO
Typical shaft output [kW/(hp)] 11 (15) 15 (20) 15 (20) 18.5 (25) 18.5 (25) 22 (30) 22 (30) 30 (40)
Enclosure protection rating IP20 B3 B3 B4 B4
Enclosure protection rating IP21, IP55, IP66 B1 B1 B2 B2
Output current
Continuous (380–440 V) [A] 24 32 32 37.5 37.5 44 44 61
Intermittent (60 s overload) (380–440 V) [A] 38.4 35.2 51.2 41.3 60 48.4 70.4 67.1
Continuous (441–500 V) [A] 21 27 27 34 34 40 40 52
Intermittent (60 s overload)(441–500 V) [A]
33.6 29.7 43.2 37.4 54.4 44 64 57.2
Continuous kVA (400 V) [kVA] 16.6 22.2 22.2 26 26 30.5 30.5 42.3
Continuous kVA (460 V) [kVA] – 21.5 – 27.1 – 31.9 – 41.4
Maximum input current
Continuous (380–440 V) [A] 22 29 29 34 34 40 40 55
Intermittent (60 s overload)(380–440 V) [A]
35.2 31.9 46.4 37.4 54.4 44 64 60.5
Continuous (441–500 V) [A] 19 25 25 31 31 36 36 47
Intermittent (60 s overload)(441–500 V) [A]
30.4 27.5 40 34.1 49.6 39.6 57.6 51.7
Additional specifications
IP21, IP55, IP66 maximum cable cross-
section2),5) for mains, brake, and load sharing
[mm2] ([AWG])
16, 10, 16 (6, 8, 6) 16, 10, 16 (6, 8, 6) 35,-,-(2,-,-) 35,-,-(2,-,-)
IP21, IP55, IP66 maximum cable cross-
section2),5) for motor [mm2] ([AWG])10, 10,- (8, 8,-) 10, 10,- (8, 8,-) 35, 25, 25 (2, 4, 4) 35, 25, 25 (2, 4, 4)
IP20 maximum cable cross-section2),5) for
mains, brake, motor, and load sharing [mm2]([AWG])
10, 10,- (8, 8,-) 10, 10,- (8, 8,-) 35,-,-(2,-,-) 35,-,-(2,-,-)
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for
disconnect [mm2] ([AWG])16, 10, 10 (6, 8, 8)
Estimated power loss at rated maximum load
[W]3)291 392 379 465 444 525 547 739
Efficiency4) 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98
Table 8.5 Mains Supply 380–500 V (FC 302), 380–480 V (FC 301), P11K–P22K
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Type designation P30K P37K P45K P55K P75K
High/normal overload1) HO NO HO NO HO NO HO NO HO NO
Typical shaft output [kW/(hp)] 30 (40) 37 (50) 37 (50) 45 (60) 45 (60) 55 (75) 55 (75) 75 (100) 75 (100) 90 (125)
Enclosure protection rating IP20 B4 C3 C3 C4 C4
Enclosure protection rating IP21,IP55, IP66
C1 C1 C1 C2 C2
Output current
Continuous (380–440 V) [A] 61 73 73 90 90 106 106 147 147 177
Intermittent (60 s overload)(380–440 V) [A]
91.5 80.3 110 99 135 117 159 162 221 195
Continuous (441–500 V) [A] 52 65 65 80 80 105 105 130 130 160
Intermittent (60 s overload)(441–500 V) [A]
78 71.5 97.5 88 120 116 158 143 195 176
Continuous kVA (400 V) [kVA] 42.3 50.6 50.6 62.4 62.4 73.4 73.4 102 102 123
Continuous kVA (460 V) [kVA] – 51.8 – 63.7 – 83.7 – 104 – 128
Maximum input current
Continuous (380–440 V) [A] 55 66 66 82 82 96 96 133 133 161
Intermittent (60 s overload) (380–440 V) [A]
82.5 72.6 99 90.2 123 106 144 146 200 177
Continuous (441–500 V) [A] 47 59 59 73 73 95 95 118 118 145
Intermittent (60 s overload) (441–500 V) [A]
70.5 64.9 88.5 80.3 110 105 143 130 177 160
Additional specifications
IP20 maximum cable cross-
section5) for mains and motor
[mm2] ([AWG])
35 (2) 50 (1) 50 (1) 150 (300 MCM) 150 (300 MCM)
IP20 maximum cable cross-
section5) for brake and load
sharing [mm2)] ([AWG])
35 (2) 50 (1) 50 (1) 95 (4/0) 95 (4/0)
IP21, IP55, IP66 maximum cable
cross-section5) for mains and motor
[mm2] ([AWG])
50 (1) 50 (1) 50 (1) 150 (300 MCM) 150 (300 MCM)
IP21, IP55, IP66 maximum cable
cross-section5) for brake and load
sharing [mm2] ([AWG])
50 (1) 50 (1) 50 (1) 95 (3/0) 95 (3/0)
Maximum cable cross-section2),5)
for mains disconnect [mm2]([AWG])
50, 35, 35(1, 2, 2)
95, 70, 70(3/0, 2/0, 2/0)
185, 150, 120(350 MCM, 300
MCM, 4/0)
Estimated power loss
at rated maximum load [W]3)570 698 697 843 891 1083 1022 1384 1232 1474
Efficiency4) 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.99
Table 8.6 Mains Supply 380–500 V (FC 302), 380–480 V (FC 301), P30K–P75K
Specifications VLT® AutomationDrive FC 301/302
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8.1.3 Mains Supply 525–600 V (FC 302 only)
Type designation PK75 P1K1 P1K5 P2K2 P3K0 P4K0 P5K5 P7K5
Typical shaft output [kW/(hp)] 0.75 (1) 1.1 (1.5) 1.5 (2.0) 2.2 (3.0) 3 (4.0) 4 (5.0) 5.5 (7.5) 7.5 (10)
Enclosure protection rating IP20, IP21 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3
Enclosure protection rating IP55 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5
Output current
Continuous (525–550 V) [A] 1.8 2.6 2.9 4.1 5.2 6.4 9.5 11.5
Intermittent (525–550 V) [A] 2.9 4.2 4.6 6.6 8.3 10.2 15.2 18.4
Continuous (551–600 V) [A] 1.7 2.4 2.7 3.9 4.9 6.1 9.0 11.0
Intermittent (551–600 V) [A] 2.7 3.8 4.3 6.2 7.8 9.8 14.4 17.6
Continuous kVA (525 V) [kVA] 1.7 2.5 2.8 3.9 5.0 6.1 9.0 11.0
Continuous kVA (575 V) [kVA] 1.7 2.4 2.7 3.9 4.9 6.1 9.0 11.0
Maximum input current
Continuous (525–600 V) [A] 1.7 2.4 2.7 4.1 5.2 5.8 8.6 10.4
Intermittent (525–600 V) [A] 2.7 3.8 4.3 6.6 8.3 9.3 13.8 16.6
Additional specifications
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for mains,
motor, brake, and load sharing [mm2] ([AWG])
4, 4, 4 (12,12,12)(minimum 0.2 (24))
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for disconnect
[mm2] ([AWG])6, 4, 4 (10,12,12)
Estimated power loss at rated maximum load
[W]3)35 50 65 92 122 145 195 261
Efficiency4) 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97
Table 8.7 Mains Supply 525–600 V (FC 302 only), PK75–P7K5
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Type designation P11K P15K P18K P22K P30K
High/normal load1) HO NO HO NO HO NO HO NO HO NO
Typical shaft output [kW/(hp)] 11 (15) 15 (20) 15 (20) 18.5 (25) 18.5 (25) 22 (30) 22 (30) 30 (40) 30 (40) 37 (50)
Enclosure protection rating IP20 B3 B3 B4 B4 B4
Enclosure protection rating IP21,IP55, IP66
B1 B1 B2 B2 C1
Output current
Continuous (525–550 V) [A] 19 23 23 28 28 36 36 43 43 54
Intermittent (525–550 V) [A] 30 25 37 31 45 40 58 47 65 59
Continuous (551–600 V) [A] 18 22 22 27 27 34 34 41 41 52
Intermittent (551–600 V) [A] 29 24 35 30 43 37 54 45 62 57
Continuous kVA (550 V) [kVA] 18.1 21.9 21.9 26.7 26.7 34.3 34.3 41.0 41.0 51.4
Continuous kVA (575 V) [kVA] 17.9 21.9 21.9 26.9 26.9 33.9 33.9 40.8 40.8 51.8
Maximum input current
Continuous at 550 V [A] 17.2 20.9 20.9 25.4 25.4 32.7 32.7 39 39 49
Intermittent at 550 V [A] 28 23 33 28 41 36 52 43 59 54
Continuous at 575 V [A] 16 20 20 24 24 31 31 37 37 47
Intermittent at 575 V [A] 26 22 32 27 39 34 50 41 56 52
Additional specifications
IP20 maximum cable cross-section2),5)
for mains, brake, motor, and load
sharing [mm2] ([AWG])
10, 10,- (8, 8,-) 10, 10,- (8, 8,-) 35,-,-(2,-,-) 35,-,-(2,-,-) 35,-,-(2,-,-)
IP21, IP55, IP66 maximum cable
cross-section2),5) for mains, brake,
and load sharing [mm2] ([AWG])
16, 10, 10 (6, 8, 8) 16, 10, 10 (6, 8, 8) 35,-,-(2,-,-) 35,-,-(2,-,-) 50,-,- (1,-,-)
IP21, IP55, IP66 maximum cable
cross-section2),5) for motor [mm2]([AWG])
10, 10,- (8, 8,-) 10, 10,- (8, 8,-) 35, 25, 25 (2, 4, 4) 35, 25, 25 (2, 4, 4) 50,-,- (1,-,-)
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for
disconnect [mm2] ([AWG])
16, 10, 10(6, 8, 8)
50, 35, 35(1, 2, 2)
Estimated power loss
at rated maximum load [W]3)220 300 300 370 370 440 440 600 600 740
Efficiency4) 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98
Table 8.8 Mains Supply 525–600 V (FC 302 only), P11K–P30K
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Type designation P37K P45K P55K P75K
High/normal load1) HO NO HO NO HO NO HO NO
Typical shaft output [kW/(hp)] 37 (50) 45 (60) 45 (60) 55 (75) 55 (75) 75 (100) 75 (100) 90 (125)
Enclosure protection rating IP20 C3 C3 C3 C4 C4
Enclosure protection rating IP21, IP55, IP66 C1 C1 C1 C2 C2
Output current
Continuous (525–550 V) [A] 54 65 65 87 87 105 105 137
Intermittent (525–550 V) [A] 81 72 98 96 131 116 158 151
Continuous (551–600 V) [A] 52 62 62 83 83 100 100 131
Intermittent (551–600 V) [A] 78 68 93 91 125 110 150 144
Continuous kVA (550 V) [kVA] 51.4 61.9 61.9 82.9 82.9 100.0 100.0 130.5
Continuous kVA (575 V) [kVA] 51.8 61.7 61.7 82.7 82.7 99.6 99.6 130.5
Maximum input current
Continuous at 550 V [A] 49 59 59 78.9 78.9 95.3 95.3 124.3
Intermittent at 550 V [A] 74 65 89 87 118 105 143 137
Continuous at 575 V [A] 47 56 56 75 75 91 91 119
Intermittent at 575 V [A] 70 62 85 83 113 100 137 131
Additional specifications
IP20 maximum cable cross-section5) for mains and
motor [mm2] ([AWG])50 (1) 150 (300 MCM)
IP20 maximum cable cross-section5) for brake and load
sharing [mm2] ([AWG])50 (1) 95 (4/0)
IP21, IP55, IP66 maximum cable cross-section5) for
mains and motor [mm2] ([AWG])50 (1) 150 (300 MCM)
IP21, IP55, IP66 maximum cable cross-section5) for
brake and load sharing [mm2] ([AWG])50 (1) 95 (4/0)
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for mains disconnect
[mm2] ([AWG])50, 35, 35
(1, 2, 2)95, 70, 70
(3/0, 2/0, 2/0)
185, 150, 120(350 MCM, 300
MCM, 4/0)
Estimated power loss at rated maximum load [W]3) 740 900 900 1100 1100 1500 1500 1800
Efficiency4) 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98
Table 8.9 Mains Supply 525–600 V P37K–P75K (FC 302 only), P37K–P75K
For fuse ratings, see chapter 8.7 Fuses and Circuit Breakers.1) High overload=150% or 160% torque for a duration of 60 s. Normal overload=110% torque for a duration of 60 s.2) The 3 values for the maximum cable cross-section are for single core, flexible wire, and flexible wire with sleeve, respectively.3) Applies to dimensioning of frequency converter cooling. If the switching frequency is higher than the default setting, the power losses mayincrease. LCP and typical control card power consumptions are included. For power loss data according to EN 50598-2, refer todrives.danfoss.com/knowledge-center/energy-efficiency-directive/#/4) Efficiency measured at nominal current. For energy efficiency class, see chapter 8.4 Ambient Conditions. For part load losses, seedrives.danfoss.com/knowledge-center/energy-efficiency-directive/#/.5) Cable cross-section is regarded for copper cables.
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8.1.4 Mains Supply 525–690 V (FC 302 only)
Type designation P1K1 P1K5 P2K2 P3K0 P4K0 P5K5 P7K5
High/normal overload1) HO/NO HO/NO HO/NO HO/NO HO/NO HO/NO HO/NO
Typical shaft output [kW/(hp)] 1.1 (1.5) 1.5 (2.0) 2.2 (3.0) 3.0 (4.0) 4.0 (5.0) 5.5 (7.5) 7.5 (10)
Enclosure protection rating IP20 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3
Output current
Continuous (525–550 V) [A] 2.1 2.7 3.9 4.9 6.1 9.0 11.0
Intermittent (525–550 V) [A] 3.4 4.3 6.2 7.8 9.8 14.4 17.6
Continuous (551–690 V) [A] 1.6 2.2 3.2 4.5 5.5 7.5 10.0
Intermittent (551–690 V) [A] 2.6 3.5 5.1 7.2 8.8 12.0 16.0
Continuous kVA 525 V 1.9 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 8.2 10.0
Continuous kVA 690 V 1.9 2.6 3.8 5.4 6.6 9.0 12.0
Maximum input current
Continuous (525–550 V) [A] 1.9 2.4 3.5 4.4 5.5 8.1 9.9
Intermittent (525–550 V) [A] 3.0 3.9 5.6 7.0 8.8 12.9 15.8
Continuous (551–690 V) [A] 1.4 2.0 2.9 4.0 4.9 6.7 9.0
Intermittent (551–690 V) [A] 2.3 3.2 4.6 6.5 7.9 10.8 14.4
Additional specifications
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for mains, motor,
brake, and load sharing [mm2] ([AWG])4, 4, 4 (12, 12, 12) (minimum 0.2 (24)
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for disconnect [mm2]([AWG])
6, 4, 4 (10, 12, 12)
Estimated power loss at rated maximum load (W)3) 44 60 88 120 160 220 300
Efficiency4) 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96
Table 8.10 A3 Enclosure, Mains Supply 525–690 V IP20/Protected Chassis, P1K1–P7K5
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Type designation P11K P15K P18K P22K
High/normal overload1) HO NO HO NO HO NO HO NO
Typical shaft output at 550 V [kW/(hp)] 7.5(10)
11(15)
11(15)
15(20)
15(20)
18.5(25)
18.5(25)
22(30)
Typical shaft output at 690 V [kW/(hp)] 11(15)
15(20)
15(20)
18.5(25)
18.5(25)
22(30)
22(30)
30(40)
Enclosure protection rating IP20 B4 B4 B4 B4
Enclosure protection rating IP21, IP55 B2 B2 B2 B2
Output current
Continuous (525–550 V) [A] 14.0 19.0 19.0 23.0 23.0 28.0 28.0 36.0
Intermittent (60 s overload) (525–550 V) [A] 22.4 20.9 30.4 25.3 36.8 30.8 44.8 39.6
Continuous (551–690 V) [A] 13.0 18.0 18.0 22.0 22.0 27.0 27.0 34.0
Intermittent (60 s overload) (551–690 V) [A] 20.8 19.8 28.8 24.2 35.2 29.7 43.2 37.4
Continuous kVA (at 550 V) [kVA] 13.3 18.1 18.1 21.9 21.9 26.7 26.7 34.3
Continuous kVA (at 690 V) [kVA] 15.5 21.5 21.5 26.3 26.3 32.3 32.3 40.6
Maximum input current
Continuous (at 550 V) [A] 15.0 19.5 19.5 24.0 24.0 29.0 29.0 36.0
Intermittent (60 s overload) (at 550 V) [A] 23.2 21.5 31.2 26.4 38.4 31.9 46.4 39.6
Continuous (at 690 V) [A] 14.5 19.5 19.5 24.0 24.0 29.0 29.0 36.0
Intermittent (60 s overload) (at 690 V) [A] 23.2 21.5 31.2 26.4 38.4 31.9 46.4 39.6
Additional specifications
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for mains/motor,
load share, and brake [mm2] ([AWG])35, 25, 25 (2, 4, 4)
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for mains
disconnect [mm2] ([AWG])16, 10, 10 (6, 8, 8)
Estimated power loss at rated maximum load (W)3) 150 220 220 300 300 370 370 440
Efficiency4) 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98
Table 8.11 B2/B4 Enclosure, Mains Supply 525–690 V IP20/IP21/IP55 - Chassis/NEMA 1/NEMA 12 (FC 302 only), P11K–P22K
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Type designation P30K P37K P45K P55K P75K
High/normal overload1) HO NO HO NO HO NO HO NO HO NO
Typical shaft output at 550 V [kW/(hp)] 22(30)
30(40)
30(40)
37(50)
37(50)
45(60)
45(60)
55(75)
55(75)
75(100)
Typical shaft output at 690 V [kW/(hp)] 30(40)
37(50)
37(50)
45(60)
45(60)
55(75)
55(75)
75(100)
75(100)
90(125)
Enclosure protection rating IP20 B4 C3 C3 D3h D3h
Enclosure protection rating IP21, IP55 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2
Output current
Continuous (525–550 V) [A] 36.0 43.0 43.0 54.0 54.0 65.0 65.0 87.0 87.0 105
Intermittent (60 s overload) (525–550 V)[A] 54.0 47.3 64.5 59.4 81.0 71.5 97.5 95.7 130.5 115.5
Continuous (551–690 V) [A] 34.0 41.0 41.0 52.0 52.0 62.0 62.0 83.0 83.0 100
Intermittent (60 s overload) (551–690 V)[A] 51.0 45.1 61.5 57.2 78.0 68.2 93.0 91.3 124.5 110
Continuous kVA (at 550 V) [kVA] 34.3 41.0 41.0 51.4 51.4 61.9 61.9 82.9 82.9 100
Continuous kVA (at 690 V) [kVA] 40.6 49.0 49.0 62.1 62.1 74.1 74.1 99.2 99.2 119.5
Maximum input current
Continuous (at 550 V) [A] 36.0 49.0 49.0 59.0 59.0 71.0 71.0 87.0 87.0 99.0
Intermittent (60 s overload) (at 550 V) [A] 54.0 53.9 72.0 64.9 87.0 78.1 105.0 95.7 129 108.9
Continuous (at 690 V) [A] 36.0 48.0 48.0 58.0 58.0 70.0 70.0 86.0 – –
Intermittent (60 s overload) (at 690 V) [A] 54.0 52.8 72.0 63.8 87.0 77.0 105 94.6 – –
Additional specifications
Maximum cable cross-section5) for mains
and motor [mm2] ([AWG])150 (300 MCM)
Maximum cable cross-section5) for load
share and brake [mm2] ([AWG])95 (3/0)
Maximum cable cross-section2),5) for mains
disconnect [mm2] ([AWG])
95, 70, 70(3/0, 2/0, 2/0)
185, 150, 120(350 MCM, 300
MCM, 4/0)–
Estimated power loss
at rated maximum load [W]3)600 740 740 900 900 1100 1100 1500 1500 1800
Efficiency4) 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98
Table 8.12 B4, C2, C3 Enclosure, Mains Supply 525–690 V IP20/IP21/IP55 – Chassis/NEMA 1/NEMA 12 (FC 302 only), P30K–P75K
For fuse ratings, see chapter 8.7 Fuses and Circuit Breakers.1) High overload=150% or 160% torque for a duration of 60 s. Normal overload=110% torque for a duration of 60 s.2) The 3 values for the maximum cable cross-section are for single core, flexible wire, and flexible wire with sleeve, respectively.3) Applies to dimensioning of frequency converter cooling. If the switching frequency is higher than the default setting, the power losses mayincrease. LCP and typical control card power consumptions are included. For power loss data according to EN 50598-2, refer todrives.danfoss.com/knowledge-center/energy-efficiency-directive/#/4) Efficiency measured at nominal current. For energy efficiency class, see chapter 8.4 Ambient Conditions. For part load losses, seedrives.danfoss.com/knowledge-center/energy-efficiency-directive/#/.5) Cable cross-section is regarded for copper cables.
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8.2 Mains Supply
Mains supplySupply terminals (6-pulse) L1, L2, L3Supply terminals (12-pulse) L1-1, L2-1, L3-1, L1-2, L2-2, L3-2Supply voltage 200–240 V ±10%Supply voltage FC 301: 380–480 V/FC 302: 380–500 V ±10%Supply voltage FC 302: 525–600 V ±10%Supply voltage FC 302: 525–690 V ±10%
Mains voltage low/mains dropout:During low mains voltage or a mains dropout, the frequency converter continues until the DC-link voltage drops below theminimum stop level, which corresponds typically to 15% below the frequency converter's lowest rated supply voltage. Power-upand full torque cannot be expected at mains voltage lower than 10% below the frequency converter's lowest rated supplyvoltage.
Supply frequency 50/60 Hz ±5%Maximum imbalance temporary between mains phases 3.0% of rated supply voltageTrue power factor (λ) ≥0.9 nominal at rated loadDisplacement power factor (cos ϕ) Near unity (>0.98)Switching on input supply L1, L2, L3 (power-ups) ≤7.5 kW (10 hp) Maximum twice per minute.Switching on input supply L1, L2, L3 (power-ups) 11–75 kW (15–101 hp) Maximum once per minute.Switching on input supply L1, L2, L3 (power-ups) ≥90 kW (121 hp) Maximum once per 2 minutes.Environment according to EN60664-1 Overvoltage category III/pollution degree 2
The unit is suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 100000 RMS symmetrical Amperes,240/500/600/690 V maximum.
8.3 Motor Output and Motor Data
Motor output (U, V, W)Output voltage 0–100% of supply voltageOutput frequency 0–590 Hz1)
Output frequency in flux mode 0–300 HzSwitching on output UnlimitedRamp times 0.01–3600 s
1) Dependent on voltage and power.
Torque characteristicsStarting torque (constant torque) Maximum 160% for 60 s1) once in 10 minutesStarting/overload torque (variable torque) Maximum 110% up to 0.5 s1) once in 10 minutesTorque rise time in flux (for 5 kHz fsw) 1 msTorque rise time in VVC+ (independent of fsw) 10 ms
1) Percentage relates to the nominal torque.
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8.4 Ambient Conditions
EnvironmentEnclosure IP20/Chassis, IP21/Type 1, IP55/Type 12, IP66/Type 4XVibration test 1.0 gMaximum THDv 10%Maximum relative humidity 5–93% (IEC 721-3-3; Class 3K3 (non-condensing) during operationAggressive environment (IEC 60068-2-43) H2S test Class KdAmbient temperature1) Maximum 50 °C (122 °F) (24-hour average maximum 45 °C (113 °F))Minimum ambient temperature during full-scale operation 0 °C (32 °F)Minimum ambient temperature at reduced performance -10 °C (14 °F)Temperature during storage/transport -25 to +65/70 °C (-13 to +149/158 °F)Maximum altitude above sea level without derating1) 1000 m (3280 ft)EMC standards, Emission EN 61800-3EMC standards, Immunity EN 61800-3Energy efficiency class2) IE2
1) See special conditions in the design guidefor:
• Derating for high ambient temperature.
• Derating for high altitude.
2) Determined according to EN 50598-2 at:
• Rated load.
• 90% rated frequency.
• Switching frequency factory setting.
• Switching pattern factory setting.
8.5 Cable Specifications
Cable lengths and cross-sections for control cables1)
Maximum motor cable length, shielded FC 301: 50 m (164 ft)/FC 302: 150 m (492 ft)Maximum motor cable length, unshielded FC 301: 75 m (246 ft)/FC 302: 300 m (984 ft)Maximum cross-section to control terminals, flexible/rigid wire without cable end sleeves 1.5 mm2/16 AWGMaximum cross-section to control terminals, flexible wire with cable end sleeves 1 mm2/18 AWGMaximum cross-section to control terminals, flexible wire with cable end sleeves with collar 0.5 mm2/20 AWGMinimum cross-section to control terminals 0.25 mm2/24 AWG
1) For power cables, see electrical tables in chapter 8.1 Electrical Data.
8.6 Control Input/Output and Control Data
Digital inputsProgrammable digital inputs FC 301: 4 (5)1)/FC 302: 4 (6)1)
Terminal number 18, 19, 271), 291), 32, 33Logic PNP or NPNVoltage level 0–24 V DCVoltage level, logic 0 PNP <5 V DCVoltage level, logic 1 PNP >10 V DCVoltage level, logic 0 NPN2) >19 V DCVoltage level, logic 1 NPN2) <14 V DCMaximum voltage on input 28 V DCPulse frequency range 0–110 kHz(Duty cycle) minimum pulse width 4.5 msInput resistance, Ri Approximately 4 kΩ
1) Terminals 27 and 29 can also be programmed as output.
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2) Except STO input terminal 37.
STO terminal 371, 2) (terminal 37 is fixed PNP logic)Voltage level 0–24 V DCVoltage level, logic 0 PNP <4 V DCVoltage level, logic 1 PNP >20 V DCMaximum voltage on input 28 V DCTypical input current at 24 V 50 mA rmsTypical input current at 20 V 60 mA rmsInput capacitance 400 nF
All digital inputs are galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.1) See chapter 4.7.1 Safe Torque Off (STO) for further information about terminal 37 and STO.2) When using a contactor with a DC coil inside in combination with STO, it is important to make a return way for the currentfrom the coil when turning it off. This can be done by using a freewheel diode (or, alternatively, a 30 V or 50 V MOV for quickerresponse time) across the coil. Typical contactors can be bought with this diode.
Analog inputsNumber of analog inputs 2Terminal number 53, 54Modes Voltage or currentMode select Switch S201 and switch S202Voltage mode Switch S201/switch S202 = OFF (U)Voltage level -10 V to +10 V (scaleable)Input resistance, Ri Approximately 10 kΩMaximum voltage ±20 VCurrent mode Switch S201/switch S202 = ON (I)Current level 0/4 to 20 mA (scaleable)Input resistance, Ri Approximately 200 ΩMaximum current 30 mAResolution for analog inputs 10 bit (+ sign)Accuracy of analog inputs Maximum error 0.5% of full scaleBandwidth 100 Hz
The analog inputs are galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.
Mains
Functionalisolation
PELV isolation
Motor
DC-bus
Highvoltage
Control+24 V
RS485
18
37
130B
A11
7.10
Illustration 8.1 PELV Isolation
Pulse/encoder inputsProgrammable pulse/encoder inputs 2/1Terminal number pulse/encoder 291), 332)/323), 333)
Maximum frequency at terminal 29, 32, 33 110 kHz (Push-pull driven)Maximum frequency at terminal 29, 32, 33 5 kHz (Open collector)Minimum frequency at terminal 29, 32, 33 4 HzVoltage level See parameter group 5-1* Digital Inputs in the programming guide.Maximum voltage on input 28 V DCInput resistance, Ri Approximately 4 kΩPulse input accuracy (0.1–1 kHz) Maximum error: 0.1% of full scale
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Encoder input accuracy (1–11 kHz) Maximum error: 0.05% of full scale
The pulse and encoder inputs (terminals 29, 32, 33) are galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.1) FC 302 only.2) Pulse inputs are 29 and 33.3) Encoder inputs: 32=A, 33=B.
Digital outputProgrammable digital/pulse outputs 2Terminal number 27, 291)
Voltage level at digital/frequency output 0–24 VMaximum output current (sink or source) 40 mAMaximum load at frequency output 1 kΩMaximum capacitive load at frequency output 10 nFMinimum output frequency at frequency output 0 HzMaximum output frequency at frequency output 32 kHzAccuracy of frequency output Maximum error: 0.1% of full scaleResolution of frequency outputs 12 bit
1) Terminal 27 and 29 can also be programmed as input.The digital output is galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.
Analog outputNumber of programmable analog outputs 1Terminal number 42Current range at analog output 0/4 to 20 mAMaximum load GND - analog output less than 500 ΩAccuracy on analog output Maximum error: 0.5% of full scaleResolution on analog output 12 bit
The analog output is galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.
Control card, 24 V DC outputTerminal number 12, 13Output voltage 24 V +1, -3 VMaximum load 200 mA
The 24 V DC supply is galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV), but has the same potential as the analog and digitalinputs and outputs.
Control card, 10 V DC outputTerminal number ±50Output voltage 10.5 V ±0.5 VMaximum load 15 mA
The 10 V DC supply is galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.
Control card, RS485 serial communicationTerminal number 68 (P, TX+, RX+), 69 (N, TX-, RX-)Terminal number 61 Common for terminals 68 and 69
The RS485 serial communication circuit is functionally separated from other central circuits and galvanically isolated from thesupply voltage (PELV).
Control card, USB serial communicationUSB standard 1.1 (full speed)USB plug USB type B plug
Connection to PC is carried out via a standard host/device USB cable.The USB connection is galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.The USB ground connection is not galvanically isolated from protective earth. Use only an isolated laptop as PC connection tothe USB connector on the frequency converter.
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Relay outputsProgrammable relay outputs FC 301 all kW: 1/FC 302 all kW: 2Relay 01 terminal number 1–3 (break), 1–2 (make)Maximum terminal load (AC-1)1) on 1–3 (NC), 1–2 (NO) (resistive load) 240 V AC, 2 AMaximum terminal load (AC-15)1) (inductive load @ cosφ 0.4) 240 V AC, 0.2 AMaximum terminal load (DC-1)1) on 1–2 (NO), 1–3 (NC) (resistive load) 60 V DC, 1 AMaximum terminal load (DC-13)1) (inductive load) 24 V DC, 0.1 ARelay 02 (FC 302 only) terminal number 4–6 (break), 4–5 (make)Maximum terminal load (AC-1)1) on 4–5 (NO) (resistive load)2),3) overvoltage cat. II 400 V AC, 2 AMaximum terminal load (AC-15)1) on 4–5 (NO) (inductive load @ cosφ 0.4) 240 V AC, 0.2 AMaximum terminal load (DC-1)1) on 4–5 (NO) (resistive load) 80 V DC, 2 AMaximum terminal load (DC-13)1) on 4–5 (NO) (inductive load) 24 V DC, 0.1 AMaximum terminal load (AC-1)1) on 4–6 (NC) (resistive load) 240 V AC, 2 AMaximum terminal load (AC-15)1) on 4–6 (NC) (inductive load @ cosφ 0.4) 240 V AC, 0.2 AMaximum terminal load (DC-1)1) on 4–6 (NC) (resistive load) 50 V DC, 2 AMaximum terminal load (DC-13)1) on 4–6 (NC) (inductive load) 24 V DC, 0.1 AMinimum terminal load on 1–3 (NC), 1–2 (NO), 4–6 (NC), 4–5 (NO) 24 V DC 1 mA, 24 V AC 20 mAEnvironment according to EN 60664-1 Overvoltage category III/pollution degree 2
1) IEC 60947 part 4 and 5The relay contacts are galvanically isolated from the rest of the circuit by reinforced isolation (PELV).2) Overvoltage Category II.3) UL applications 300 V AC 2 A.
Control card performanceScan interval 1 ms
Control characteristicsResolution of output frequency at 0–590 Hz ±0.003 HzRepeat accuracy of precise start/stop (terminals 18, 19) ≤±0.1 msSystem response time (terminals 18, 19, 27, 29, 32, 33) ≤2 msSpeed control range (open loop) 1:100 of synchronous speedSpeed control range (closed loop) 1:1000 of synchronous speedSpeed accuracy (open loop) 30–4000 RPM: Error ±8 RPMSpeed accuracy (closed loop), depending on resolution of feedback device 0–6000 RPM: Error ±0.15 RPMTorque control accuracy (speed feedback) Maximum error ±5% of rated torque
All control characteristics are based on a 4-pole asynchronous motor.
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8.7 Fuses and Circuit Breakers
Use recommended fuses and/or circuit breakers on the supply side as protection if there is component break-down insidethe frequency converter (first fault).
NOTICEUse of fuses on the supply side is mandatory for IEC 60364 (CE) and NEC 2009 (UL) compliant installations.
Recommendations• gG type fuses.
• Moeller type circuit breakers. For other circuit breaker types, ensure that the energy into the frequency converter isequal to or lower than the energy provided by Moeller types.
Use of recommended fuses and circuit breakers ensures that possible damage to the frequency converter is limited todamage inside the unit. For further information, see Application Note Fuses and Circuit Breakers.
The fuses in chapter 8.7.1 CE Compliance to chapter 8.7.2 UL Compliance are suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering100000 Arms (symmetrical), depending on the frequency converter voltage rating. With the proper fusing, the frequencyconverter short-circuit current rating (SCCR) is 100000 Arms.
8.7.1 CE Compliance
200–240 V
Enclosure Power [kW (hp)] Recommendedfuse size
Recommendedmaximum fuse
Recommended circuitbreakerMoeller
Maximum trip level[A]
A1 0.25–1.5 (0.34–2.0) gG-10 gG-25 PKZM0-16 16
A2 0.25–1.5 (0.34–2.0) gG-10 gG-25 PKZM0-25 25
2.2 (3.0) gG-16
A3 3.0 (4.0) gG-16 gG-32 PKZM0-25 25
3.7 (5.0) gG-20
A4 0.25–1.5 (0.34–2.0) gG-10 gG-32 PKZM0-25 25
2.2 (3.0) gG-16
A5 0.25–1.5 (0.34–2.0) gG-10 gG-32 PKZM0-25 25
2.2–3.0 (3.0–4.0) gG-16
3.7 (5.0) gG-20
B1 5.5 (7.5) gG-25 gG-80 PKZM4-63 63
7.5 (10.0) gG-32
B2 11.0 (15.0) gG-50 gG-100 NZMB1-A100 100
B3 5.5 (7.5) gG-25 gG-63 PKZM4-50 50
B4 7.5 (10.0) gG-32 gG-125 NZMB1-A100 100
11.0 (15.0) gG-50
15.0 (20.0) gG-63
C1 15.0 (20.0) gG-63 gG-160 NZMB2-A200 160
18.5 (25.0) gG-80
22.0 (30.0) gG-100 aR-160
C2 30.0 (40.0) aR-160 aR-200 NZMB2-A250 250
37.0 (50.0) aR-200 aR-250
C3 18.5 (25.0) gG-80 gG-150 NZMB2-A200 150
22.0 (30.0) aR-125 aR-160
C4 30.0 (40.0) aR-160 aR-200 NZMB2-A250 250
37.0 (50.0) aR-200 aR-250
Table 8.13 200–240 V, Enclosure Sizes A, B, and C
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Enclosure Power [kW (hp)] Recommendedfuse size
Recommendedmaximum fuse
Recommended circuitbreaker Moeller
Maximum trip level[A]
A1 0.37–1.5 (0.5–2.0) gG-10 gG-25 PKZM0-16 16
A2 0.37–3.0 (0.5–4.0) gG-10 gG-25 PKZM0-25 25
4.0 (5.0) gG-16
A3 5.5–7.5 (7.5–10.0) gG-16 gG-32 PKZM0-25 25
A4 0.37–3.0 (0.5–4.0) gG-10 gG-32 PKZM0-25 25
4.0 (5.0) gG-16
A5 0.37–3.0 (0.5–4.0) gG-10 gG-32 PKZM0-25 25
4.0–7.5 (5.0–10.0) gG-16
B1 11–15 (15.0–20.0) gG-40 gG-80 PKZM4-63 63
B2 18.5 (25.0) gG-50 gG-100 NZMB1-A100 100
22.0 (30.0) gG-63
B3 11–15 (15.0–20.0) gG-40 gG-63 PKZM4-50 50
B4 18.5 (25.0) gG-50 gG-125 NZMB1-A100 100
22.0 (30.0) gG-63
30.0 (40.0) gG-80
C1 30.0 (40.0) gG-80 gG-160 NZMB2-A200 160
37.0 (50.0) gG-100
45.0 (60.0) gG-160
C2 55.0 (75.0) aR-200 aR-250 NZMB2-A250 250
75.0 (100.0) aR-250
C3 37.0 (50.0) gG-100 gG-150 NZMB2-A200 150
45.0 (60.0) gG-160 gG-160
C4 55.0 (75.0) aR-200 aR-250 NZMB2-A250 250
75.0 (100.0) aR-250
Table 8.14 380–500 V, Enclosure Sizes A, B, and C
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525–600 V
Enclosure Power [kW (hp)] Recommendedfuse size
Recommendedmaximum fuse
Recommended circuitbreakerMoeller
Maximum trip level[A]
A2 0-75-4.0 (1.0–5.0) gG-10 gG-25 PKZM0-25 25
A3 5.5 (7.5) gG-10 gG-32 PKZM0-25 25
7.5 (10.0) gG-16
A5 5.5 (7.5) gG-10 gG-32 PKZM0-25 25
7.5 (10.0) gG-16
B1 11.0 (15.0) gG-25 gG-80 PKZM4-63 63
15.0 (20.0) gG-32
18.5 (25.0) gG-40
B2 22.0 (30.0) gG-50 gG-100 NZMB1-A100 100
30.0 (40.0) gG-63
B3 11.0 (15.0) gG-25 gG-63 PKZM4-50 50
15.0 (20.0) gG-32
B4 18.5 (25.0) gG-40 gG-125 NZMB1-A100 100
22.0 (30.0) gG-50
30.0 (40.0) gG-63
C1 37.0 (50.0) gG-63 gG-160 NZMB2-A200 160
45.0 (60.0) gG-100
55.0 (60.0) aR-160 aR-250
C2 75.0 (100.0) aR-200 aR-250 NZMB2-A250 250
C3 37.0 (50.0) gG-63 gG-150 NZMB2-A200 150
45.0 (60.0) gG-100 gG-150 NZMB2-A200
C4 55.0 (75.0) aR-160 aR-250 NZMB2-A250 250
75.0 (100.0) aR-200
Table 8.15 525–600 V, Enclosure Sizes A, B, and C
525–690 V
Enclosure Power [kW (hp)] Recommendedfuse size
Recommendedmaximum fuse
Recommended circuitbreakerMoeller
Maximum trip level[A]
A3 1.1 (1.5)1.5 (2.0)2.2 (3.0)3.0 (4.0)4.0 (5.0)5.5 (7.5)
7.5 (10.0)
gG-6gG-6gG-6
gG-10gG-10gG-16gG-16
gG-25gG-25gG-25gG-25gG-25gG-25gG-25
PKZM0-16 16
B2/B4 11.0 (15.0)15.0 (20.0)18.5 (25.0)22.0 (30.0)
gG-25gG-32gG-32gG-40
gG-63
– –
B4/C2 30.0 (40.0) gG-63 gG-80 – –
C2/C3 37.0 (50.0)45.0 (60.0)
gG-63gG-80
gG-100gG-125
– –
C2 55.0 (75.0)75.0 (100.0)
gG-100gG-125
gG-160– –
Table 8.16 525–690 V, Enclosure Sizes A, B, and C
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8.7.2 UL Compliance
200–240 V
Recommended maximum fuse
Power [kW(hp)]
Bussmann
Type RK11)
BussmannType J
BussmannType T
BussmannType CC
BussmannType CC
BussmannType CC
0.25–0.37(0.34–0.5)
KTN-R-05 JKS-05 JJN-05 FNQ-R-5 KTK-R-5 LP-CC-5
0.55–1.1(0.75–1.5)
KTN-R-10 JKS-10 JJN-10 FNQ-R-10 KTK-R-10 LP-CC-10
1.5 (2.0) KTN-R-15 JKS-15 JJN-15 FNQ-R-15 KTK-R-15 LP-CC-15
2.2 (3.0) KTN-R-20 JKS-20 JJN-20 FNQ-R-20 KTK-R-20 LP-CC-20
3.0 (4.0) KTN-R-25 JKS-25 JJN-25 FNQ-R-25 KTK-R-25 LP-CC-25
3.7 (5.0) KTN-R-30 JKS-30 JJN-30 FNQ-R-30 KTK-R-30 LP-CC-30
5.5 (7.5) KTN-R-50 KS-50 JJN-50 – – –
7.5 (10.0) KTN-R-60 JKS-60 JJN-60 – – –
11.0 (15.0) KTN-R-80 JKS-80 JJN-80 – – –
15–18.5(20.0–25.0)
KTN-R-125 JKS-125 JJN-125 – – –
22.0 (30.0) KTN-R-150 JKS-150 JJN-150 – – –
30.0 (40.0) KTN-R-200 JKS-200 JJN-200 – – –
37.0 (50.0) KTN-R-250 JKS-250 JJN-250 – – –
Table 8.17 200–240 V, Enclosure Sizes A, B, and C
Recommended maximum fuse
Power [kW(hp)]
SIBAType RK1
LittelfuseType RK1
Ferraz-ShawmutType CC
Ferraz-Shawmut
Type RK13)
Bussmann
Type JFHR22)
LittelfuseJFHR2
Ferraz-Shawmut
JFHR24)
Ferraz-Shawmut
J
0.25–0.37(0.34–0.5)
5017906-005 KLN-R-05 ATM-R-05 A2K-05-R FWX-5 – – HSJ-6
0.55–1.1(0.75–1.5)
5017906-010 KLN-R-10 ATM-R-10 A2K-10-R FWX-10 – – HSJ-10
1.5 (2.0) 5017906-016 KLN-R-15 ATM-R-15 A2K-15-R FWX-15 – – HSJ-15
2.2 (3.0) 5017906-020 KLN-R-20 ATM-R-20 A2K-20-R FWX-20 – – HSJ-20
3.0 (4.0) 5017906-025 KLN-R-25 ATM-R-25 A2K-25-R FWX-25 – – HSJ-25
3.7 (5.0) 5012406-032 KLN-R-30 ATM-R-30 A2K-30-R FWX-30 – – HSJ-30
5.5 (7.5) 5014006-050 KLN-R-50 – A2K-50-R FWX-50 – – HSJ-50
7.5 (10.0) 5014006-063 KLN-R-60 – A2K-60-R FWX-60 – – HSJ-60
11.0 (15.0) 5014006-080 KLN-R-80 – A2K-80-R FWX-80 – – HSJ-80
15–18.5(20.0–25.0)
2028220-125 KLN-R-125 – A2K-125-R FWX-125 – – HSJ-125
22.0 (30.0) 2028220-150 KLN-R-150 – A2K-150-R FWX-150 L25S-150 A25X-150 HSJ-150
30.0 (40.0) 2028220-200 KLN-R-200 – A2K-200-R FWX-200 L25S-200 A25X-200 HSJ-200
37.0 (50.0) 2028220-250 KLN-R-250 – A2K-250-R FWX-250 L25S-250 A25X-250 HSJ-250
Table 8.18 200–240 V, Enclosure Sizes A, B, and C
1) KTS fuses from Bussmann may substitute KTN for 240 V frequencyconverters.2) FWH fuses from Bussmann may substitute FWX for 240 Vfrequency converters.3) A6KR fuses from Ferraz Shawmut may substitute A2KR for 240 Vfrequency converters.
4) A50X fuses from Ferraz Shawmut may substitute A25X for 240 Vfrequency converters.
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Recommended maximum fuse
Power [kW (hp)]BussmannType RK1
BussmannType J
BussmannType T
BussmannType CC
BussmannType CC
BussmannType CC
0.37–1.1 (0.5–1.5) KTS-R-6 JKS-6 JJS-6 FNQ-R-6 KTK-R-6 LP-CC-6
1.5–2.2 (2.0–3.0) KTS-R-10 JKS-10 JJS-10 FNQ-R-10 KTK-R-10 LP-CC-10
3.0 (4.0) KTS-R-15 JKS-15 JJS-15 FNQ-R-15 KTK-R-15 LP-CC-15
4.0 (5.0) KTS-R-20 JKS-20 JJS-20 FNQ-R-20 KTK-R-20 LP-CC-20
5.5 (7.5) KTS-R-25 JKS-25 JJS-25 FNQ-R-25 KTK-R-25 LP-CC-25
7.5 (10.0) KTS-R-30 JKS-30 JJS-30 FNQ-R-30 KTK-R-30 LP-CC-30
11.0 (15.0) KTS-R-40 JKS-40 JJS-40 – – –
15.0 (20.0) KTS-R-50 JKS-50 JJS-50 – – –
18.5 (25.0) KTS-R-60 JKS-60 JJS-60 – – –
22.0 (30.0) KTS-R-80 JKS-80 JJS-80 – – –
30.0 (40.0) KTS-R-100 JKS-100 JJS-100 – – –
37.0 (50.0) KTS-R-125 JKS-125 JJS-125 – – –
45.0 (60.0) KTS-R-150 JKS-150 JJS-150 – – –
55.0 (75.0) KTS-R-200 JKS-200 JJS-200 – – –
75.0 (100.0) KTS-R-250 JKS-250 JJS-250 – – –
Table 8.19 380–500 V, Enclosure Sizes A, B, and C
Recommended maximum fuse
Power [kW (hp)]SIBA
Type RK1LittelfuseType RK1
FerrazShawmutType CC
FerrazShawmutType RK1
BussmannJFHR2
FerrazShawmut
JFerrazShawmut
J
FerrazShawmut
JFHR21)
LittelfuseJFHR2
0.37–1.1 (0.5–1.5) 5017906-006 KLS-R-6 ATM-R-6 A6K-6-R FWH-6 HSJ-6 – –
1.5–2.2 (2.0–3.0) 5017906-010 KLS-R-10 ATM-R-10 A6K-10-R FWH-10 HSJ-10 – –
3.0 (4.0) 5017906-016 KLS-R-15 ATM-R-15 A6K-15-R FWH-15 HSJ-15 – –
4.0 (5.0) 5017906-020 KLS-R-20 ATM-R-20 A6K-20-R FWH-20 HSJ-20 – –
5.5 (7.5) 5017906-025 KLS-R-25 ATM-R-25 A6K-25-R FWH-25 HSJ-25 – –
7.5 (10.0) 5012406-032 KLS-R-30 ATM-R-30 A6K-30-R FWH-30 HSJ-30 – –
11.0 (15.0) 5014006-040 KLS-R-40 – A6K-40-R FWH-40 HSJ-40 – –
15.0 (20.0) 5014006-050 KLS-R-50 – A6K-50-R FWH-50 HSJ-50 – –
18.5 (25.0) 5014006-063 KLS-R-60 – A6K-60-R FWH-60 HSJ-60 – –
22.0 (30.0) 2028220-100 KLS-R-80 – A6K-80-R FWH-80 HSJ-80 – –
30.0 (40.0) 2028220-125 KLS-R-100 – A6K-100-R FWH-100 HSJ-100 – –
37.0 (50.0) 2028220-125 KLS-R-125 – A6K-125-R FWH-125 HSJ-125 – –
45.0 (60.0) 2028220-160 KLS-R-150 – A6K-150-R FWH-150 HSJ-150 – –
55.0 (75.0) 2028220-200 KLS-R-200 – A6K-200-R FWH-200 HSJ-200 A50-P-225 L50-S-225
75.0 (100.0) 2028220-250 KLS-R-250 – A6K-250-R FWH-250 HSJ-250 A50-P-250 L50-S-250
Table 8.20 380–500 V, Enclosure Sizes A, B, and C
1) Ferraz Shawmut A50QS fuses may substitute for A50P fuses.
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525–600 V
Recommended maximum fuse
Power[kW(hp)]
BussmannType RK1
BussmannType J
BussmannType T
BussmannType CC
BussmannType CC
BussmannType CC
SIBAType RK1
LittelfuseType RK1
FerrazShawmutType RK1
FerrazShawmut
J
0.75–1.1(1.0–1.5)
KTS-R-5 JKS-5 JJS-6 FNQ-R-5 KTK-R-5 LP-CC-5 5017906-005 KLS-R-005 A6K-5-R HSJ-6
1.5–2.2(2.0–3.0)
KTS-R-10 JKS-10 JJS-10 FNQ-R-10 KTK-R-10 LP-CC-10 5017906-010 KLS-R-010 A6K-10-R HSJ-10
3.0(4.0)
KTS-R15 JKS-15 JJS-15 FNQ-R-15 KTK-R-15 LP-CC-15 5017906-016 KLS-R-015 A6K-15-R HSJ-15
4.0(5.0)
KTS-R20 JKS-20 JJS-20 FNQ-R-20 KTK-R-20 LP-CC-20 5017906-020 KLS-R-020 A6K-20-R HSJ-20
5.5(7.5)
KTS-R-25 JKS-25 JJS-25 FNQ-R-25 KTK-R-25 LP-CC-25 5017906-025 KLS-R-025 A6K-25-R HSJ-25
7.5(10.0)
KTS-R-30 JKS-30 JJS-30 FNQ-R-30 KTK-R-30 LP-CC-30 5017906-030 KLS-R-030 A6K-30-R HSJ-30
11(15.0)
KTS-R-35 JKS-35 JJS-35 – – – 5014006-040 KLS-R-035 A6K-35-R HSJ-35
15.0(20.0)
KTS-R-45 JKS-45 JJS-45 – – – 5014006-050 KLS-R-045 A6K-45-R HSJ-45
18.5(25.0)
KTS-R-50 JKS-50 JJS-50 – – – 5014006-050 KLS-R-050 A6K-50-R HSJ-50
22.0(30.0)
KTS-R-60 JKS-60 JJS-60 – – – 5014006-063 KLS-R-060 A6K-60-R HSJ-60
30.0(40.0)
KTS-R-80 JKS-80 JJS-80 – – – 5014006-080 KLS-R-075 A6K-80-R HSJ-80
37.0(50.0)
KTS-R-100 JKS-100 JJS-100 – – – 5014006-100 KLS-R-100 A6K-100-R HSJ-100
45.0(60.0)
KTS-R-125 JKS-125 JJS-125 – – – 2028220-125 KLS-R-125 A6K-125-R HSJ-125
55.0(75.0)
KTS-R-150 JKS-150 JJS-150 – – – 2028220-150 KLS-R-150 A6K-150-R HSJ-150
75.0(100.0)
KTS-R-175 JKS-175 JJS-175 – – – 2028220-200 KLS-R-175 A6K-175-R HSJ-175
Table 8.21 525–600 V, Enclosure Sizes A, B, and C
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Recommended maximum fuse
Power [kW(hp)]
BussmannType RK1
BussmannType J
BussmannType T
BussmannType CC
BussmannType CC
BussmannType CC
1.1 (1.5) KTS-R-5 JKS-5 JJS-6 FNQ-R-5 KTK-R-5 LP-CC-5
1.5–2.2(2.0–3.0)
KTS-R-10 JKS-10 JJS-10 FNQ-R-10 KTK-R-10 LP-CC-10
3.0 (4.0) KTS-R15 JKS-15 JJS-15 FNQ-R-15 KTK-R-15 LP-CC-15
4.0 (5.0) KTS-R20 JKS-20 JJS-20 FNQ-R-20 KTK-R-20 LP-CC-20
5.5 (7.5) KTS-R-25 JKS-25 JJS-25 FNQ-R-25 KTK-R-25 LP-CC-25
7.5 (10.0) KTS-R-30 JKS-30 JJS-30 FNQ-R-30 KTK-R-30 LP-CC-30
11.0 (15.0) KTS-R-35 JKS-35 JJS-35 – – –
15.0 (20.0) KTS-R-45 JKS-45 JJS-45 – – –
18.5 (25.0) KTS-R-50 JKS-50 JJS-50 – – –
22.0 (30.0) KTS-R-60 JKS-60 JJS-60 – – –
30.0 (40.0) KTS-R-80 JKS-80 JJS-80 – – –
37.0 (50.0) KTS-R-100 JKS-100 JJS-100 – – –
45.0 (60.0) KTS-R-125 JKS-125 JJS-125 – – –
55.0 (75.0) KTS-R-150 JKS-150 JJS-150 – – –
75.0(100.0)
KTS-R-175 JKS-175 JJS-175 – – –
Table 8.22 525–690 V, Enclosure Sizes A, B, and C
Recommended maximum fuse
Power [kW(hp)]
Maximumpre-fuse
BussmannE52273
RK1/JDDZ
BussmannE4273J/JDDZ
BussmannE4273
T/JDDZ
SIBAE180276
RK1/JDDZ
LittelfuseE81895
RK1/JDDZ
FerrazShawmutE163267/
E2137RK1/JDDZ
FerrazShawmut
E2137J/HSJ
11.0 (15.0) 30 A KTS-R-30 JKS-30 JKJS-30 5017906-030 KLS-R-030 A6K-30-R HST-30
15–18.5(20.0–25.0)
45 A KTS-R-45 JKS-45 JJS-45 5014006-050 KLS-R-045 A6K-45-R HST-45
22.0 (30.0) 60 A KTS-R-60 JKS-60 JJS-60 5014006-063 KLS-R-060 A6K-60-R HST-60
30.0 (40.0) 80 A KTS-R-80 JKS-80 JJS-80 5014006-080 KLS-R-075 A6K-80-R HST-80
37.0 (50.0) 90 A KTS-R-90 JKS-90 JJS-90 5014006-100 KLS-R-090 A6K-90-R HST-90
45.0 (60.0) 100 A KTS-R-100 JKS-100 JJS-100 5014006-100 KLS-R-100 A6K-100-R HST-100
55.0 (75.0) 125 A KTS-R-125 JKS-125 JJS-125 2028220-125 KLS-150 A6K-125-R HST-125
75.0 (100.0) 150 A KTS-R-150 JKS-150 JJS-150 2028220-150 KLS-175 A6K-150-R HST-150
Table 8.23 525–690 V, Enclosure Sizes B, and C
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8.8 Connection Tightening Torques
EnclosureSize
200–240 V[kW (hp)]
380–500 V[kW (hp)]
525–690 V[kW (hp)]
Purpose Tightening torque [Nm]([in-lb])
A2 0.25–2.2(0.34–3.0)
0.37–4 (0.5–5.0) – Mains, brake resistor, load sharing, motor cables. 0.5–0.6 (4.4–5.3)
A3 3–3.7 (4.0–5.0)
5.5–7.5(7.5–10.0)
1.1–7.5(1.5–10.0)
A4 0.25–2.2(0.34–3.0)
0.37–4 (0.5–5.0) –
A5 3–3.7 (4.0–5.0)
5.5–7.5(7.5–10.0) –
B1 5.5–7.5(7.5–10.0)
11–15 (15–20) –
Mains, brake resistor, load sharing, motor cables. 1.8 (15.9)Relay. 0.5–0.6 (4.4–5.3)Ground. 2–3 (17.7–26.6)
B2 11 (15) 18.5–22(25–30)
11–22 (15–30)
Mains, brake resistor, load sharing cables. 4.5 (39.8)Motor cables. 4.5 (39.8)Relay. 0.5–0.6 (4.4–5.3)Ground. 2–3 (17.7–26.6)
B3 5.5–7.5(7.5–10.0)
11–15 (15–20) –
Mains, brake resistor, load sharing, motor cables. 1.8 (15.9)Relay. 0.5–0.6 (4.4–5.3)Ground. 2–3 (17.7–26.6)
B4 11–15 (15–20)
18.5–30(25–40)
11–30 (15–40)
Mains, brake resistor, load sharing, motor cables. 4.5 (39.8)Relay. 0.5–0.6 (4.4–5.3)Ground. 2–3 (17.7–26.6)
C1 15–22 (20–30)
30–45 (40–60) –
Mains, brake resistor, load sharing cables. 10 (89)Motor cables. 10 (89)Relay. 0.5–0.6 (4.4–5.3)Ground. 2–3 (17.7–26.6)
C2 30–37 (40–50)
55–75 (75–100)
30–75 (40–100)
Mains, motor cables. 14 (124) (up to 95 mm2
(3 AWG))24 (212) (over 95 mm2
(3 AWG))Load sharing, brake cables. 14 (124)Relay. 0.5–0.6 (4.4–5.3)Ground. 2–3 (17.7–26.6)
C3 18.5–22(25–30)
30–37 (40–50)
37–45 (50–60)
Mains, brake resistor, load sharing, motor cables. 10 (89)Relay. 0.5–0.6 (4.4–5.3)Ground. 2–3 (17.7–26.6)
C4 37–45 (50–60)
55–75 (75–100)
11–22 (15–30)
Mains, motor cables. 14 (124) (up to 95 mm2
(3 AWG))24 (212) (over 95 mm2
(3 AWG))Load sharing, brake cables. 14 (124)Relay. 0.5–0.6 (4.4–5.3)Ground. 2–3 (17.7–26.6)
Table 8.24 Tightening Torque for Cables
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8.9 Power Ratings, Weight, and Dimensions
Encl
osur
e si
zeA
1A
2A
3A
4A
5
Rate
d p
ower
[kW
(hp)
]20
0–24
0 V
0.25
–1.5
(0.3
4–2)
0.25
–2.2
(0.3
4–3)
3–3.
7(4
–5)
0.25
–2.2
(0.3
4–3)
0.25
–3.7
(0.3
4–5)
38
0–48
0/50
0 V
0.37
–1.5
(0.5
–2)
0.37
–4(0
.5–5
)5.
5–7.
5(7
.5–1
0)0.
37–4
(0.5
–5)
0.37
–7.5
(0.5
–10)
52
5–60
0 V
––
0.75
–7.5
(1–1
0)–
0.75
–7.5
(1–1
0)
52
5–69
0 V
––
1.1–
7.5
(1.5
–10)
––
IP NEM
A–
20Ch
assi
s20
Chas
sis
21Ty
pe 1
20Ch
assi
s21
Type
155
/66
Type
12/
4X55
/66
Type
12/
4X
Hei
ght
[mm
(in)
]
Hei
ght
of m
ount
ing
pla
teA
1)20
0(7
.9)
268
(10.
6)37
5(1
4.8)
268
(10.
6)37
5(1
4.8)
390
(15.
4)42
0(1
6.5)
Hei
ght
with
gro
und
term
inat
ion
pla
te fo
r fie
ldbu
sca
bles
A31
6(1
2.4)
374
(14.
7)–
374
(14.
7)–
––
Dis
tanc
e be
twee
n m
ount
ing
hol
esa
190
(7.5
)25
7(1
0.1)
350
(13.
8)25
7(1
0.1)
350
(13.
8)40
1(1
5.8)
402
(15.
8)
Wid
th [m
m (i
n)]
Wid
th o
f m
ount
ing
pla
teB
75 (3)
90 (3.5
)90 (3.5
)13
0(5
.1)
130
(5.1
)20
0(7
.9)
242
(9.5
)
Wid
th o
f m
ount
ing
pla
te w
ith 1
C o
ptio
nB
–13
0(5
.1)
130
(5.1
)17
0(6
.7)
170
(6.7
)–
242
(9.5
)
Wid
th o
f m
ount
ing
pla
te w
ith 2
C o
ptio
nsB
–15
0(5
.9)
150
(5.9
)19
0(7
.5)
190
(7.5
)–
242
(9.5
)
Dis
tanc
e be
twee
n m
ount
ing
hol
esb
60 (2
.4)
70 (2
.8)
70 (2
.8)
110
(4.3
)11
0 (4
.3)
171
(6.7
)21
5 (8
.5)
Dep
th [m
m (i
n)]
Dep
th w
ithou
t op
tion
A/B
C20
7 (8
.1)
205
(8.1
)20
7 (8
.1)
205
(8.1
)20
7 (8
.1)
175
(6.9
)20
0 (7
.9)
With
opt
ion
A/B
C22
2 (8
.7)
220
(8.7
)22
2 (8
.7)
220
(8.7
)22
2 (8
.7)
175
(6.9
)20
0 (7
.9)
Scre
w h
oles
[mm
(in)
]
c6.
0 (0
.24)
8.0
(0.3
1)8.
0 (0
.31)
8.0
(0.3
1)8.
0 (0
.31)
8.25
(0.3
2)8.
25 (0
.32)
dø8
(ø0.
31)
ø11
(ø0.
43)
ø11
(ø0.
43)
ø11
(ø0.
43)
ø11
(ø0.
43)
ø12
(ø0.
47)
ø12
(ø0.
47)
eø5
(ø0.
2)ø5
.5 (ø
0.22
)ø5
.5 (ø
0.22
)ø5
.5 (ø
0.22
)ø5
.5 (ø
0.22
)ø6
.5 (ø
0.26
)ø6
.5 (ø
0.26
)
f5
(0.2
)9
(0.3
5)9
(0.3
5)6.
5 (0
.26)
6.5
(0.2
6)6
(0.2
4)9
(0.3
5)
Max
imum
wei
ght
[kg
(lb)
]2.
7 (6
)4.
9 (1
0.8)
5.3
(11.
7)6.
6 (1
4.6)
7 (1
5.4)
9.7
(21.
4)13
.5/1
4.2
(30/
31)
Fron
t co
ver
tight
enin
g t
orqu
e [N
m (i
n-lb
)]
Plas
tic c
over
(low
IP)
Clic
kCl
ick
Clic
k–
–
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Encl
osur
e si
zeA
1A
2A
3A
4A
5
Rate
d p
ower
[kW
(hp)
]20
0–24
0 V
0.25
–1.5
(0.3
4–2)
0.25
–2.2
(0.3
4–3)
3–3.
7(4
–5)
0.25
–2.2
(0.3
4–3)
0.25
–3.7
(0.3
4–5)
38
0–48
0/50
0 V
0.37
–1.5
(0.5
–2)
0.37
–4(0
.5–5
)5.
5–7.
5(7
.5–1
0)0.
37–4
(0.5
–5)
0.37
–7.5
(0.5
–10)
52
5–60
0 V
––
0.75
–7.5
(1–1
0)–
0.75
–7.5
(1–1
0)
52
5–69
0 V
––
1.1–
7.5
(1.5
–10)
––
Met
al c
over
(IP5
5/66
)–
––
1.5
(13.
3)1.
5 (1
3.3)
1) S
ee Il
lust
ratio
n 8.
2 an
d Il
lust
ratio
n 8.
3 fo
r to
p a
nd b
otto
m m
ount
ing
hol
es.
Tabl
e 8.
25 P
ower
Rat
ings
, Wei
ght,
and
Dim
ensi
ons,
Enc
losu
re S
izes
A1–
A5
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Encl
osur
e si
zeB1
B2B3
B4
Rate
d p
ower
[kW
(hp)
]20
0–24
0 V
5.5–
7.5
(7.5
–10)
155.
5–7.
5(7
.5–1
0)11
–15
(15–
20)
38
0–48
0/50
0 V
11–1
5(1
5–20
)18
.5–2
2(2
5–30
)11
–15
(15–
20)
18.5
–30
(25–
40)
52
5–60
0 V
11–1
5(1
5–20
)18
.5–2
2(2
5–30
)11
–15
(15–
20)
18.5
–30
(25–
40)
52
5–69
0 V
–11
–22
(15–
30)
–11
–30
(15–
40)
IP NEM
A–
21/5
5/66
Type
1/1
2/4X
21/5
5/66
Type
1/1
2/4X
20Ch
assi
s20
Chas
sis
Hei
ght
[mm
(in)
]
Hei
ght
of m
ount
ing
pla
teA
1)48
0(1
8.9)
650
(25.
6)39
9(1
5.7)
520
(20.
5)
Hei
ght
with
gro
und
term
inat
ion
pla
te fo
r fie
ldbu
s ca
bles
A–
–42
0(1
6.5)
595
(23.
4)
Dis
tanc
e be
twee
n m
ount
ing
hol
esa
454
(17.
9)62
4(2
4.6)
380
(15)
495
(19.
5)
Wid
th [m
m (i
n)]
Wid
th o
f m
ount
ing
pla
teB
242
(9.5
)24
2(9
.5)
165
(6.5
)23
0(9
.1)
Wid
th o
f m
ount
ing
pla
te w
ith 1
C o
ptio
nB
242
(9.5
)24
2(9
.5)
205
(8.1
)23
0(9
.1)
Wid
th o
f m
ount
ing
pla
te w
ith 2
C o
ptio
nsB
242
(9.5
)24
2 (9
.5)
225
(8.9
)23
0 (9
.1)
Dis
tanc
e be
twee
n m
ount
ing
hol
esb
210
(8.3
)21
0 (8
.3)
140
(5.5
)20
0 (7
.9)
Dep
th [m
m (i
n)]
Dep
th w
ithou
t op
tion
A/B
C26
0 (1
0.2)
260
(10.
2)24
9 (9
.8)
242
(9.5
)
With
opt
ion
A/B
C26
0 (1
0.2)
260
(10.
2)26
2 (1
0.3)
242
(9.5
)
Scre
w h
oles
[mm
(in)
]
c12
(0.4
7)12
(0.4
7)8
(0.3
1)–
dø1
9 (ø
0.75
)ø1
9 (ø
0.75
)12
(0.4
7)–
eø9
(ø0.
35)
ø9 (ø
0.35
)6.
8 (0
.27)
8.5
(0.3
3)
f9
(0.3
5)9
(0.3
5)7.
9 (0
.31)
15 (0
.59)
Max
imum
wei
ght
[kg
(lb)
]23
(51)
27 (6
0)12
(26.
5)23
.5 (5
2)
Fron
t co
ver
tight
enin
g t
orqu
e [N
m (i
n-lb
)]
Plas
tic c
over
(low
IP)
Clic
kCl
ick
Clic
kCl
ick
Met
al c
over
(IP5
5/66
)2.
2 (1
9.5)
2.2
(19.
5)–
–
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Encl
osur
e si
zeB1
B2B3
B4
Rate
d p
ower
[kW
(hp)
]20
0–24
0 V
5.5–
7.5
(7.5
–10)
155.
5–7.
5(7
.5–1
0)11
–15
(15–
20)
38
0–48
0/50
0 V
11–1
5(1
5–20
)18
.5–2
2(2
5–30
)11
–15
(15–
20)
18.5
–30
(25–
40)
52
5–60
0 V
11–1
5(1
5–20
)18
.5–2
2(2
5–30
)11
–15
(15–
20)
18.5
–30
(25–
40)
52
5–69
0 V
–11
–22
(15–
30)
–11
–30
(15–
40)
1) S
ee Il
lust
ratio
n 8.
2 an
d Il
lust
ratio
n 8.
3 fo
r to
p a
nd b
otto
m m
ount
ing
hol
es.
Tabl
e 8.
26 P
ower
Rat
ings
, Wei
ght,
and
Dim
ensi
ons,
Enc
losu
re S
izes
B1–
B4
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Enclosure size C1 C2 C3 C4 D3h
Rated power[kW (hp)]
200–240 V 15–22(20–30)
30–37(40–50)
18.5–22(25–30)
30–37(40–50)
–
380–480/500 V 30–45(40–60)
55–75(75–100)
37–45(50–60)
55–75(75–100)
–
525–600 V 30–45(40–60)
55–90(75–125)
37–45(50–60)
55–90(75–125)
–
525–690 V–
30–75(40–100)
37–45(50–60)
37–45(50–60)
55–75(75–100)
IPNEMA
–21/55/66
Type 1/12/4X21/55/66
Type 1/12/4X20
Chassis20
Chassis20
Chassis
Height [mm (in)]
Height of mounting plate A1)680
(26.8)770
(30.3)550
(21.7)660(26)
909(35.8)
Height with ground termination plate forfieldbus cables
A – –630
(24.8)800
(31.5)–
Distance between mounting holes a648
(25.5)739
(29.1)521
(20.5)631
(24.8)–
Width [mm (in)]
Width of mounting plate B308
(12.1)370
(14.6)308
(12.1)370
(14.6)250(9.8)
Width of mounting plate with 1 C option B308
(12.1)370
(14.6)308
(12.1)370
(14.6)–
Width of mounting plate with 2 C options B 308 (12.1) 370 (14.6) 308 (12.1) 370 (14.6) –
Distance between mounting holes b 272 (10.7) 334 (13.1) 270 (10.6) 330 (13) –
Depth [mm (in)]
Depth without option A/B C 310 (12.2) 335 (13.2) 333 (13.1) 333 (13.1) 375 (14.8)
With option A/B C 310 (12.2) 335 (13.2) 333 (13.1) 333 (13.1) 375 (14.8)
Screw holes [mm (in)]
c 12.5 (0.49) 12.5 (0.49) – – –
d ø19 (ø0.75) ø19 (ø0.75) – – –
e ø9 (ø0.35) ø9 (ø0.35) 8.5 (0.33) 8.5 (0.33) –
f 9.8 (0.39) 9.8 (0.39) 17 (0.67) 17 (0.67) –
Maximum weight [kg (lb)] 45 (99) 65 (143) 35 (77) 50 (110) 62 (137)
Front cover tightening torque [Nm (in-lb)]
Plastic cover (low IP) Click Click 2 (17.7) 2 (17.7) –
Metal cover (IP55/66) 2.2 (19.5) 2.2 (19.5) 2 (17.7) 2 (17.7) –
1) See Illustration 8.2 and Illustration 8.3 for top and bottom mounting holes.
Table 8.27 Power Ratings, Weight, and Dimensions, Enclosure Sizes C1–C4 and D3h
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C
a
b13
0BA
648.
12
f
e
B
A
a
d
e
b
c
Illustration 8.2 Top and Bottom Mounting Holes (See chapter 8.9 Power Ratings, Weight, and Dimensions)
a
e
f
130B
A71
5.12
Illustration 8.3 Top and Bottom Mounting Holes (B4, C3, andC4)
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9 Appendix
9.1 Symbols, Abbreviations, and Conventions
°C Degrees Celsius
°F Degrees Fahrenheit
AC Alternating current
AEO Automatic energy optimization
AWG American wire gauge
AMA Automatic motor adaptation
DC Direct current
EMC Electro-magnetic compatibility
ETR Electronic thermal relay
fM,N Nominal motor frequency
FC Frequency converter
IINV Rated inverter output current
ILIM Current limit
IM,N Nominal motor current
IVLT,MAX Maximum output current
IVLT,N Rated output current supplied by the frequency converter
IP Ingress protection
LCP Local control panel
MCT Motion control tool
ns Synchronous motor speed
PM,N Nominal motor power
PELV Protective extra low voltage
PCB Printed circuit board
PM Motor Permanent magnet motor
PWM Pulse width modulation
RPM Revolutions per minute
Regen Regenerative terminals
TLIM Torque limit
UM,N Nominal motor voltage
Table 9.1 Symbols and Abbreviations
ConventionsNumbered lists indicate procedures. Bullet lists indicate other information.
Italicized text indicates:• Cross-reference.
• Link.
• Parameter name.
• Parameter group name.
• Parameter option.
• Footnote.
All dimensions in drawings are in [mm] (in).
9.2 Parameter Menu Structure
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9.2.
1So
ftw
are
8.10
0-**
Ope
ratio
n /
Dis
play
0-0*
Basi
c Se
ttin
gs0-
01La
ngua
ge0-
02M
otor
Spe
ed U
nit
0-03
Regi
onal
Set
tings
0-04
Ope
ratin
g S
tate
at
Pow
er-u
p (H
and)
0-09
Perf
orm
ance
Mon
itor
0-1*
Set-
up O
pera
tions
0-10
Activ
e Se
t-up
0-11
Edit
Set
-up
0-12
This
Set
-up
Lin
ked
to
0-13
Read
out:
Lin
ked
Set
-ups
0-14
Read
out:
Edi
t Se
t-up
s /
Chan
nel
0-15
Read
out:
act
ual s
etup
0-2*
LCP
Dis
play
0-20
Dis
play
Lin
e 1.
1 Sm
all
0-21
Dis
play
Lin
e 1.
2 Sm
all
0-22
Dis
play
Lin
e 1.
3 Sm
all
0-23
Dis
play
Lin
e 2
Larg
e0-
24D
ispl
ay L
ine
3 La
rge
0-25
My
Pers
onal
Men
u0-
3*LC
P C
usto
m R
eado
ut0-
30U
nit
for
Use
r-de
fined
Rea
dout
0-31
Min
Val
ue o
f U
ser-
defin
ed R
eado
ut0-
32M
ax V
alue
of
Use
r-de
fined
Rea
dout
0-33
Sour
ce fo
r U
ser-
defin
ed R
eado
ut0-
37D
ispl
ay T
ext
10-
38D
ispl
ay T
ext
20-
39D
ispl
ay T
ext
30-
4*LC
P K
eypa
d0-
40[H
and
on]
Key
on
LCP
0-41
[Off]
Key
on
LCP
0-42
[Aut
o o
n] K
ey o
n L
CP0-
43[R
eset
] Ke
y on
LCP
0-44
[Off/
Rese
t] K
ey o
n L
CP0-
45[D
rive
Bypa
ss]
Key
on L
CP0-
5*Co
py/S
ave
0-50
LCP
Cop
y0-
51Se
t-up
Cop
y0-
6*Pa
ssw
ord
0-60
Mai
n M
enu
Pas
swor
d0-
61Ac
cess
to
Mai
n M
enu
w/o
Pas
swor
d0-
65Q
uick
Men
u P
assw
ord
0-66
Acce
ss t
o Q
uick
Men
u w
/o P
assw
ord
0-67
Bus
Pass
wor
d A
cces
s0-
68Sa
fety
Par
amet
ers
Pass
wor
d0-
69Pa
ssw
ord
Pro
tect
ion
of
Safe
tyPa
ram
eter
s0-
7*Cl
ock
Sett
ings
0-70
Dat
e an
d T
ime
0-71
Dat
e Fo
rmat
0-72
Tim
e Fo
rmat
0-73
Tim
e Zo
ne O
ffset
0-74
DST
/Sum
mer
time
0-76
DST
/Sum
mer
time
Star
t0-
77D
ST/S
umm
ertim
e En
d
0-79
Cloc
k Fa
ult
0-81
Wor
king
Day
s0-
82Ad
ditio
nal W
orki
ng D
ays
0-83
Addi
tiona
l Non
-Wor
king
Day
s0-
84Ti
me
for
Fiel
dbus
0-85
Sum
mer
Tim
e St
art
for
Fiel
dbus
0-86
Sum
mer
Tim
e En
d fo
r Fi
eldb
us0-
89D
ate
and
Tim
e Re
adou
t1-
**Lo
ad a
nd M
otor
1-0*
Gen
eral
Set
tings
1-00
Confi
gura
tion
Mod
e1-
01M
otor
Con
trol
Prin
cipl
e1-
02Fl
ux M
otor
Fee
dbac
k So
urce
1-03
Torq
ue C
hara
cter
istic
s1-
04O
verlo
ad M
ode
1-05
Loca
l Mod
e Co
nfigu
ratio
n1-
06Cl
ockw
ise
Dire
ctio
n1-
07M
otor
Ang
le O
ffset
Adj
ust
1-1*
Spec
ial S
ettin
gs1-
10M
otor
Con
stru
ctio
n1-
11M
otor
Mod
el1-
14D
ampi
ng G
ain
1-15
Low
Spe
ed F
ilter
Tim
e Co
nst.
1-16
Hig
h S
peed
Filt
er T
ime
Cons
t.1-
17Vo
ltage
filte
r tim
e co
nst.
1-18
Min
. Cur
rent
at
No
Loa
d1-
2*M
otor
Dat
a1-
20M
otor
Pow
er [k
W]
1-21
Mot
or P
ower
[HP]
1-22
Mot
or V
olta
ge1-
23M
otor
Fre
quen
cy1-
24M
otor
Cur
rent
1-25
Mot
or N
omin
al S
peed
1-26
Mot
or C
ont.
Rat
ed T
orqu
e1-
29Au
tom
atic
Mot
or A
dapt
atio
n (A
MA
)1-
3*A
dv. M
otor
Dat
a1-
30St
ator
Res
ista
nce
(Rs)
1-31
Roto
r Re
sist
ance
(Rr)
1-33
Stat
or L
eaka
ge R
eact
ance
(X1)
1-34
Roto
r Le
akag
e Re
acta
nce
(X2)
1-35
Mai
n R
eact
ance
(Xh)
1-36
Iron
Los
s Re
sist
ance
(Rfe
)1-
37d-
axis
Indu
ctan
ce (L
d)1-
38q-
axis
Indu
ctan
ce (L
q)1-
39M
otor
Pol
es1-
40Ba
ck E
MF
at 1
000
RPM
1-41
Mot
or A
ngle
Offs
et1-
44d-
axis
Indu
ctan
ce S
at. (
LdSa
t)1-
45q-
axis
Indu
ctan
ce S
at. (
LqSa
t)1-
46Po
sitio
n D
etec
tion
Gai
n1-
47To
rque
Cal
ibra
tion
1-48
Indu
ctan
ce S
at. P
oint
1-49
q-A
xis
Indu
ctan
ce S
atur
atio
n P
oint
1-5*
Load
Inde
p. S
ettin
g1-
50M
otor
Mag
netis
atio
n a
t Ze
ro S
peed
1-51
Min
Spe
ed N
orm
al M
agne
tisin
g [R
PM]
1-52
Min
Spe
ed N
orm
al M
agne
tisin
g [H
z]1-
53M
odel
Shi
ft F
requ
ency
1-54
Volta
ge re
duct
ion
in fi
eldw
eake
ning
1-55
U/f
Cha
ract
eris
tic -
U1-
56U
/f C
hara
cter
istic
- F
1-58
Flyi
ng S
tart
Tes
t Pu
lses
Cur
rent
1-59
Flyi
ng S
tart
Tes
t Pu
lses
Fre
quen
cy1-
6*Lo
ad D
epen
. Set
ting
1-60
Low
Spe
ed L
oad
Com
pens
atio
n1-
61H
igh
Spe
ed L
oad
Com
pens
atio
n1-
62Sl
ip C
ompe
nsat
ion
1-63
Slip
Com
pens
atio
n T
ime
Cons
tant
1-64
Reso
nanc
e D
ampi
ng1-
65Re
sona
nce
Dam
ping
Tim
e Co
nsta
nt1-
66M
in. C
urre
nt a
t Lo
w S
peed
1-67
Load
Typ
e1-
68M
otor
Iner
tia1-
69Sy
stem
Iner
tia1-
7*St
art
Adj
ustm
ents
1-70
Star
t M
ode
1-71
Star
t D
elay
1-72
Star
t Fu
nctio
n1-
73Fl
ying
Sta
rt1-
74St
art
Spee
d [R
PM]
1-75
Star
t Sp
eed
[Hz]
1-76
Star
t Cu
rren
t1-
8*St
op A
djus
tmen
ts1-
80Fu
nctio
n a
t St
op1-
81M
in S
peed
for
Func
tion
at
Stop
[RPM
]1-
82M
in S
peed
for
Func
tion
at
Stop
[Hz]
1-83
Prec
ise
Stop
Fun
ctio
n1-
84Pr
ecis
e St
op C
ount
er V
alue
1-85
Prec
ise
Stop
Spe
ed C
ompe
nsat
ion
Del
ay1-
9*M
otor
Tem
pera
ture
1-90
Mot
or T
herm
al P
rote
ctio
n1-
91M
otor
Ext
erna
l Fan
1-93
Ther
mis
tor
Reso
urce
1-94
ATEX
ETR
cur
.lim
. spe
ed re
duct
ion
1-95
Ther
mis
tor
Sens
or T
ype
1-96
Ther
mis
tor
Sens
or R
esou
rce
1-97
Ther
mis
tor
Thre
shol
d le
vel
1-98
ATEX
ETR
inte
rpol
. poi
nts
freq
.1-
99AT
EX E
TR in
terp
ol p
oint
s cu
rren
t2-
**Br
akes
2-0*
DC-
Brak
e2-
00D
C H
old
Cur
rent
2-01
DC
Bra
ke C
urre
nt2-
02D
C B
raki
ng T
ime
2-03
DC
Bra
ke C
ut In
Spe
ed [R
PM]
2-04
DC
Bra
ke C
ut In
Spe
ed [H
z]2-
05M
axim
um R
efer
ence
2-06
Park
ing
Cur
rent
2-07
Park
ing
Tim
e2-
1*Br
ake
Ener
gy F
unct
.2-
10Br
ake
Func
tion
2-11
Brak
e Re
sist
or (o
hm)
2-12
Brak
e Po
wer
Lim
it (k
W)
2-13
Brak
e Po
wer
Mon
itorin
g2-
15Br
ake
Chec
k2-
16AC
bra
ke M
ax. C
urre
nt2-
17O
ver-
volta
ge C
ontr
ol
2-18
Brak
e Ch
eck
Cond
ition
2-19
Ove
r-vo
ltage
Gai
n2-
2*M
echa
nica
l Bra
ke2-
20Re
leas
e Br
ake
Curr
ent
2-21
Activ
ate
Brak
e Sp
eed
[RPM
]2-
22Ac
tivat
e Br
ake
Spee
d [H
z]2-
23Ac
tivat
e Br
ake
Del
ay2-
24St
op D
elay
2-25
Brak
e Re
leas
e Ti
me
2-26
Torq
ue R
ef2-
27To
rque
Ram
p U
p T
ime
2-28
Gai
n B
oost
Fac
tor
2-29
Torq
ue R
amp
Dow
n T
ime
2-3*
Adv
. Mec
h B
rake
2-30
Posi
tion
P S
tart
Pro
port
iona
l Gai
n2-
31Sp
eed
PID
Sta
rt P
ropo
rtio
nal G
ain
2-32
Spee
d P
ID S
tart
Inte
gral
Tim
e2-
33Sp
eed
PID
Sta
rt L
owpa
ss F
ilter
Tim
e3-
**Re
fere
nce
/ Ra
mps
3-0*
Refe
renc
e Li
mits
3-00
Refe
renc
e Ra
nge
3-01
Refe
renc
e/Fe
edba
ck U
nit
3-02
Min
imum
Ref
eren
ce3-
03M
axim
um R
efer
ence
3-04
Refe
renc
e Fu
nctio
n3-
1*Re
fere
nces
3-10
Pres
et R
efer
ence
3-11
Jog
Spe
ed [H
z]3-
12Ca
tch
up/
slow
Dow
n V
alue
3-13
Refe
renc
e Si
te3-
14Pr
eset
Rel
ativ
e Re
fere
nce
3-15
Refe
renc
e Re
sour
ce 1
3-16
Refe
renc
e Re
sour
ce 2
3-17
Refe
renc
e Re
sour
ce 3
3-18
Rela
tive
Scal
ing
Ref
eren
ce R
esou
rce
3-19
Jog
Spe
ed [R
PM]
3-4*
Ram
p 1
3-40
Ram
p 1
Typ
e3-
41Ra
mp
1 R
amp
Up
Tim
e3-
42Ra
mp
1 R
amp
Dow
n T
ime
3-45
Ram
p 1
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t Ac
cel.
Star
t3-
46Ra
mp
1 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Acce
l. En
d3-
47Ra
mp
1 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Dec
el. S
tart
3-48
Ram
p 1
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t D
ecel
. End
3-5*
Ram
p 2
3-50
Ram
p 2
Typ
e3-
51Ra
mp
2 R
amp
Up
Tim
e3-
52Ra
mp
2 R
amp
Dow
n T
ime
3-55
Ram
p 2
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t Ac
cel.
Star
t3-
56Ra
mp
2 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Acce
l. En
d3-
57Ra
mp
2 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Dec
el. S
tart
3-58
Ram
p 2
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t D
ecel
. End
3-6*
Ram
p 3
3-60
Ram
p 3
Typ
e3-
61Ra
mp
3 R
amp
up
Tim
e3-
62Ra
mp
3 R
amp
dow
n T
ime
3-65
Ram
p 3
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t Ac
cel.
Star
t3-
66Ra
mp
3 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Acce
l. En
d3-
67Ra
mp
3 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Dec
el. S
tart
3-68
Ram
p 3
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t D
ecel
. End
3-7*
Ram
p 4
3-70
Ram
p 4
Typ
e3-
71Ra
mp
4 R
amp
up
Tim
e3-
72Ra
mp
4 R
amp
Dow
n T
ime
3-75
Ram
p 4
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t Ac
cel.
Star
t3-
76Ra
mp
4 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Acce
l. En
d3-
77Ra
mp
4 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Dec
el. S
tart
3-78
Ram
p 4
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t D
ecel
. End
3-8*
Oth
er R
amps
3-80
Jog
Ram
p T
ime
3-81
Qui
ck S
top
Ram
p T
ime
3-82
Qui
ck S
top
Ram
p T
ype
3-83
Qui
ck S
top
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t D
ecel
. Sta
rt3-
84Q
uick
Sto
p S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Dec
el. E
nd3-
89Ra
mp
Low
pass
Filt
er T
ime
3-9*
Dig
ital P
ot.M
eter
3-90
Step
Siz
e3-
91Ra
mp
Tim
e3-
92Po
wer
Res
tore
3-93
Max
imum
Lim
it3-
94M
inim
um L
imit
3-95
Ram
p D
elay
4-**
Lim
its /
War
ning
s4-
1*M
otor
Lim
its4-
10M
otor
Spe
ed D
irect
ion
4-11
Mot
or S
peed
Low
Lim
it [R
PM]
4-12
Mot
or S
peed
Low
Lim
it [H
z]4-
13M
otor
Spe
ed H
igh
Lim
it [R
PM]
4-14
Mot
or S
peed
Hig
h L
imit
[Hz]
4-16
Torq
ue L
imit
Mot
or M
ode
4-17
Torq
ue L
imit
Gen
erat
or M
ode
4-18
Curr
ent
Lim
it4-
19M
ax O
utpu
t Fr
eque
ncy
4-2*
Lim
it F
acto
rs4-
20To
rque
Lim
it F
acto
r So
urce
4-21
Spee
d L
imit
Fac
tor
Sour
ce4-
23Br
ake
Chec
k Li
mit
Fac
tor
Sour
ce4-
24Br
ake
Chec
k Li
mit
Fac
tor
4-25
Pow
er L
imit
Mot
or F
acto
r So
urce
4-26
Pow
er L
imit
Gen
er. F
acto
r So
urce
4-3*
Mot
or S
peed
Mon
.4-
30M
otor
Fee
dbac
k Lo
ss F
unct
ion
4-31
Mot
or F
eedb
ack
Spee
d E
rror
4-32
Mot
or F
eedb
ack
Loss
Tim
eout
4-34
Trac
king
Err
or F
unct
ion
4-35
Trac
king
Err
or4-
36Tr
acki
ng E
rror
Tim
eout
4-37
Trac
king
Err
or R
ampi
ng4-
38Tr
acki
ng E
rror
Ram
ping
Tim
eout
4-39
Trac
king
Err
or A
fter
Ram
ping
Tim
eout
4-4*
Spee
d M
onito
r4-
43M
otor
Spe
ed M
onito
r Fu
nctio
n4-
44M
otor
Spe
ed M
onito
r M
ax4-
45M
otor
Spe
ed M
onito
r Ti
meo
ut4-
5*A
dj. W
arni
ngs
4-50
War
ning
Cur
rent
Low
4-51
War
ning
Cur
rent
Hig
h4-
52W
arni
ng S
peed
Low
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4-53
War
ning
Spe
ed H
igh
4-54
War
ning
Ref
eren
ce L
ow4-
55W
arni
ng R
efer
ence
Hig
h4-
56W
arni
ng F
eedb
ack
Low
4-57
War
ning
Fee
dbac
k H
igh
4-58
Mis
sing
Mot
or P
hase
Fun
ctio
n4-
59M
otor
Che
ck A
t St
art
4-6*
Spee
d B
ypas
s4-
60By
pass
Spe
ed F
rom
[RPM
]4-
61By
pass
Spe
ed F
rom
[Hz]
4-62
Bypa
ss S
peed
To
[RPM
]4-
63By
pass
Spe
ed T
o [H
z]4-
8*Po
wer
Lim
it4-
80Po
wer
Lim
it F
unc.
Mot
or M
ode
4-81
Pow
er L
imit
Fun
c. G
ener
ator
Mod
e4-
82Po
wer
Lim
it M
otor
Mod
e4-
83Po
wer
Lim
it G
ener
ator
Mod
e4-
9*D
irect
iona
l Lim
its4-
90D
irect
iona
l Lim
it M
ode
4-91
Posi
tive
Spee
d L
imit
[RPM
]4-
92Po
sitiv
e Sp
eed
Lim
it [H
z]4-
93N
egat
ive
Spee
d L
imit
[RPM
]4-
94N
egat
ive
Spee
d L
imit
[Hz]
4-95
Posi
tive
Torq
ue li
mit
4-96
Neg
ativ
e To
rque
lim
it5-
**D
igita
l In/
Out
5-0*
Dig
ital I
/O m
ode
5-00
Dig
ital I
/O M
ode
5-01
Term
inal
27
Mod
e5-
02Te
rmin
al 2
9 M
ode
5-1*
Dig
ital I
nput
s5-
10Te
rmin
al 1
8 D
igita
l Inp
ut5-
11Te
rmin
al 1
9 D
igita
l Inp
ut5-
12Te
rmin
al 2
7 D
igita
l Inp
ut5-
13Te
rmin
al 2
9 D
igita
l Inp
ut5-
14Te
rmin
al 3
2 D
igita
l Inp
ut5-
15Te
rmin
al 3
3 D
igita
l Inp
ut5-
16Te
rmin
al X
30/2
Dig
ital I
nput
5-17
Term
inal
X30
/3 D
igita
l Inp
ut5-
18Te
rmin
al X
30/4
Dig
ital I
nput
5-19
Term
inal
37
Safe
Sto
p5-
20Te
rmin
al X
46/1
Dig
ital I
nput
5-21
Term
inal
X46
/3 D
igita
l Inp
ut5-
22Te
rmin
al X
46/5
Dig
ital I
nput
5-23
Term
inal
X46
/7 D
igita
l Inp
ut5-
24Te
rmin
al X
46/9
Dig
ital I
nput
5-25
Term
inal
X46
/11
Dig
ital I
nput
5-26
Term
inal
X46
/13
Dig
ital I
nput
5-3*
Dig
ital O
utpu
ts5-
30Te
rmin
al 2
7 D
igita
l Out
put
5-31
Term
inal
29
Dig
ital O
utpu
t5-
32Te
rm X
30/6
Dig
i Out
(MCB
101
)5-
33Te
rm X
30/7
Dig
i Out
(MCB
101
)5-
4*Re
lays
5-40
Func
tion
Rel
ay5-
41O
n D
elay
, Rel
ay5-
42O
ff D
elay
, Rel
ay5-
5*Pu
lse
Inpu
t5-
50Te
rm. 2
9 Lo
w F
requ
ency
5-51
Term
. 29
Hig
h F
requ
ency
5-52
Term
. 29
Low
Ref
./Fee
db. V
alue
5-53
Term
. 29
Hig
h R
ef./F
eedb
. Val
ue5-
54Pu
lse
Filte
r Ti
me
Cons
tant
#29
5-55
Term
. 33
Low
Fre
quen
cy5-
56Te
rm. 3
3 H
igh
Fre
quen
cy5-
57Te
rm. 3
3 Lo
w R
ef./F
eedb
. Val
ue5-
58Te
rm. 3
3 H
igh
Ref
./Fee
db. V
alue
5-59
Puls
e Fi
lter
Tim
e Co
nsta
nt #
335-
6*Pu
lse
Out
put
5-60
Term
inal
27
Puls
e O
utpu
t Va
riabl
e5-
62Pu
lse
Out
put
Max
Fre
q #
275-
63Te
rmin
al 2
9 Pu
lse
Out
put
Varia
ble
5-65
Puls
e O
utpu
t M
ax F
req
#29
5-66
Term
inal
X30
/6 P
ulse
Out
put
Varia
ble
5-68
Puls
e O
utpu
t M
ax F
req
#X3
0/6
5-7*
24V
Enc
oder
Inpu
t5-
70Te
rm 3
2/33
Pul
ses
Per
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-2*
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ers
13-2
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Con
trol
ler
Tim
er13
-4*
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13-4
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Rule
Boo
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113
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pera
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113
-42
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le B
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13-4
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13-4
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313
-5*
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-51
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ontr
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13-5
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trol
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Use
r D
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13-9
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13-9
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13-9
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-9*
Use
r D
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13-9
7A
lert
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13-9
8A
lert
War
ning
Wor
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-99
Ale
rt S
tatu
s W
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14-*
*Sp
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ctio
ns14
-0*
Inve
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Sw
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-00
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14-0
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requ
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14-0
3O
verm
odul
atio
n14
-04
Acou
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se R
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tion
14-0
6D
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mpe
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14-1
*M
ains
Fai
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14-1
0M
ains
Fai
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14-1
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ains
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14-1
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spon
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-14
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k-up
Tim
e-ou
t14
-15
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Trip
Rec
over
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14-1
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n. B
ack-
up G
ain
14-2
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ip R
eset
14-2
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set
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-21
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mat
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esta
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14-2
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pera
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Mod
e14
-23
Type
code
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14-2
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Curr
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-25
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-26
Trip
Del
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ault
14-2
8Pr
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Set
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14-2
9Se
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-3*
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trl.
14-3
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m C
trl,
Prop
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ain
14-3
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grat
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e14
-32
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Ctr
l, Fi
lter
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e14
-35
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14-3
6Fi
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14-3
7Fi
eldw
eake
ning
Spe
ed14
-4*
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-40
VT L
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14-4
1A
EO M
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14-4
2M
inim
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EO F
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14-4
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14-5
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-50
RFI F
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14-5
1D
C-Li
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14-5
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n C
ontr
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-53
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Mon
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14-5
5O
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14-5
6Ca
paci
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14-5
7In
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-59
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-6*
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-60
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14-6
2In
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-7*
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14-7
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14-7
3Le
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Wor
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14-7
4Le
g. E
xt. S
tatu
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14-8
*O
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-80
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-88
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Dat
a St
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-89
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-9*
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t Se
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gs14
-90
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t Le
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15-*
*D
rive
Info
rmat
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15-0
*O
pera
ting
Dat
a15
-00
Ope
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ours
15-0
1Ru
nnin
g H
ours
15-0
2kW
h C
ount
er15
-03
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er U
p's
15-0
4O
ver
Tem
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15-0
5O
ver
Volt'
s15
-06
Rese
t kW
h C
ount
er15
-07
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ours
Cou
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15-1
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ata
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Set
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15-1
0Lo
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ourc
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-11
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ing
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15-1
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igge
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ent
15-1
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ode
15-1
4Sa
mpl
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igge
r15
-2*
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g15
-20
His
toric
Log
: Eve
nt15
-21
His
toric
Log
: Val
ue15
-22
His
toric
Log
: Tim
e15
-3*
Faul
t Lo
g15
-30
Faul
t Lo
g: E
rror
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-31
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g: V
alue
15-3
2Fa
ult
Log:
Tim
e15
-33
Faul
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g: D
ate
and
Tim
e15
-4*
Dri
ve Id
entifi
catio
n15
-40
FC T
ype
15-4
1Po
wer
Sec
tion
15-4
2Vo
ltage
15-4
3So
ftw
are
Vers
ion
15-4
4O
rder
ed T
ypec
ode
Strin
g15
-45
Actu
al T
ypec
ode
Strin
g15
-46
Freq
uenc
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nver
ter
Ord
erin
g N
o15
-47
Pow
er C
ard
Ord
erin
g N
o15
-48
LCP
Id N
o15
-49
SW ID
Con
trol
Car
d15
-50
SW ID
Pow
er C
ard
15-5
1Fr
eque
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Conv
erte
r Se
rial N
umbe
r15
-53
Pow
er C
ard
Ser
ial N
umbe
r15
-54
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g F
ile N
ame
15-5
8Sm
art
Setu
p F
ilena
me
15-5
9Fi
lena
me
15-6
*O
ptio
n Id
ent
15-6
0O
ptio
n M
ount
ed15
-61
Opt
ion
SW
Ver
sion
15-6
2O
ptio
n O
rder
ing
No
15-6
3O
ptio
n S
eria
l No
15-7
0O
ptio
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15-7
1Sl
ot A
Opt
ion
SW
Ver
sion
15-7
2O
ptio
n in
Slo
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15-7
3Sl
ot B
Opt
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SW
Ver
sion
15-7
4O
ptio
n in
Slo
t C0
/E0
15-7
5Sl
ot C
0/E0
Opt
ion
SW
Ver
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15-7
6O
ptio
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/E1
15-7
7Sl
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Opt
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15-8
*O
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15-8
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ours
15-8
1Pr
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Run
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Hou
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-89
Confi
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Coun
ter
15-9
*Pa
ram
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15-9
2D
efine
d P
aram
eter
s15
-93
Mod
ified
Par
amet
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15-9
8D
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Iden
tifica
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15-9
9Pa
ram
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Met
adat
a16
-**
Dat
a Re
adou
ts16
-0*
Gen
eral
Sta
tus
16-0
0Co
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-01
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16-0
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fere
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%16
-03
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us W
ord
16-0
5M
ain
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[%]
16-0
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16-0
9Cu
stom
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16-1
*M
otor
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tus
16-1
0Po
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[kW
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-11
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er [h
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-12
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-13
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-14
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or c
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nt16
-15
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]16
-16
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16-1
7Sp
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[RPM
]16
-18
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or T
herm
al16
-19
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Sens
or T
empe
ratu
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-20
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16-2
1To
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[%]
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es.
16-2
2To
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[%]
16-2
3M
otor
Sha
ft P
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[kW
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-24
Calib
rate
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sist
ance
16-2
5To
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[Nm
] H
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16-3
*D
rive
Sta
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16-3
0D
C L
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Volta
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-31
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16-3
2Br
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Ener
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s16
-33
Brak
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ergy
Ave
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16-3
4H
eats
ink
Tem
p.16
-35
Inve
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The
rmal
16-3
6In
v. N
om. C
urre
nt16
-37
Inv.
Max
. Cur
rent
16-3
8SL
Con
trol
ler
Stat
e16
-39
Cont
rol C
ard
Tem
p.16
-40
Logg
ing
Buff
er F
ull
16-4
1Pe
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man
ce M
easu
rem
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16-4
2Se
rvic
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g C
ount
er16
-43
Tim
ed A
ctio
ns S
tatu
s16
-45
Mot
or P
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U C
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nt16
-46
Mot
or P
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V C
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nt16
-47
Mot
or P
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W C
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nt16
-48
Spee
d R
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Ram
p [R
PM]
16-4
9Cu
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t Fa
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Sour
ce
Appendix Operating Guide
MG33AT02 Danfoss A/S © 05/2018 All rights reserved. 65
9 9
16-5
*Re
f. &
Fee
db.
16-5
0Ex
tern
al R
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16-5
1Pu
lse
Refe
renc
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-52
Feed
back
[Uni
t]16
-53
Dig
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Ref
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ce16
-57
Feed
back
[RPM
]16
-6*
Inpu
ts &
Out
puts
16-6
0D
igita
l Inp
ut16
-61
Term
inal
53
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h S
ettin
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-62
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log
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t 53
16-6
3Te
rmin
al 5
4 Sw
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Set
ting
16-6
4A
nalo
g In
put
5416
-65
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log
Out
put
42 [m
A]
16-6
6D
igita
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put
[bin
]16
-67
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. Inp
ut #
29 [H
z]16
-68
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. Inp
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33 [H
z]16
-69
Puls
e O
utpu
t #2
7 [H
z]16
-70
Puls
e O
utpu
t #2
9 [H
z]16
-71
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y O
utpu
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in]
16-7
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unte
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16-7
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unte
r B
16-7
4Pr
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top
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nter
16-7
5A
nalo
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X30
/11
16-7
6A
nalo
g In
X30
/12
16-7
7A
nalo
g O
ut X
30/8
[mA
]16
-78
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log
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X45
/1 [m
A]
16-7
9A
nalo
g O
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45/3
[mA
]16
-8*
Fiel
dbus
& F
C P
ort
16-8
0Fi
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us C
TW 1
16-8
2Fi
eldb
us R
EF 1
16-8
4Co
mm
. Opt
ion
STW
16-8
5FC
Por
t C
TW 1
16-8
6FC
Por
t RE
F 1
16-8
7Bu
s Re
adou
t A
larm
/War
ning
16-8
9Co
nfigu
rabl
e A
larm
/War
ning
Wor
d16
-9*
Dia
gnos
is R
eado
uts
16-9
0A
larm
Wor
d16
-91
Ala
rm W
ord
216
-92
War
ning
Wor
d16
-93
War
ning
Wor
d 2
16-9
4Ex
t. S
tatu
s W
ord
16-9
5Ex
t. S
tatu
s W
ord
216
-96
Mai
nten
ance
Wor
d17
-**
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tion
Fee
dbac
k17
-1*
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. Int
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ce17
-10
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al T
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17-1
1Re
solu
tion
(PPR
)17
-2*
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. Enc
. Int
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ce17
-20
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ocol
Sel
ectio
n17
-21
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lutio
n (P
ositi
ons/
Rev)
17-2
2M
ultit
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Rev
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ions
17-2
4SS
I Dat
a Le
ngth
17-2
5Cl
ock
Rate
17-2
6SS
I Dat
a Fo
rmat
17-3
4H
IPER
FACE
Bau
drat
e17
-5*
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lver
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rfac
e17
-50
Pole
s17
-51
Inpu
t Vo
ltage
17-5
2In
put
Freq
uenc
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17-5
3Tr
ansf
orm
atio
n R
atio
17-5
6En
code
r Si
m. R
esol
utio
n17
-59
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lver
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rfac
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-6*
Mon
itori
ng a
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17-6
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ck D
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ion
17-6
1Fe
edba
ck S
igna
l Mon
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g17
-7*
Posi
tion
Sca
ling
17-7
0Po
sitio
n U
nit
17-7
1Po
sitio
n U
nit
Scal
e17
-72
Posi
tion
Uni
t N
umer
ator
17-7
3Po
sitio
n U
nit
Den
omin
ator
17-7
4Po
sitio
n O
ffset
18-*
*D
ata
Read
outs
218
-0*
Mai
nten
ance
Log
18-0
0M
aint
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tem
18-0
1M
aint
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ctio
n18
-02
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ance
Log
: Tim
e18
-03
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nten
ance
Log
: Dat
e an
d T
ime
18-2
*M
otor
Rea
dout
s18
-27
Safe
Opt
. Est
. Spe
ed18
-28
Safe
Opt
. Mea
s. S
peed
18-2
9Sa
fe O
pt. S
peed
Err
or18
-3*
Ana
log
Rea
dout
s18
-36
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log
Inpu
t X4
8/2
[mA
]18
-37
Tem
p. In
put
X48/
418
-38
Tem
p. In
put
X48/
718
-39
Tem
p. In
put
X48/
1018
-4*
PGIO
Dat
a Re
adou
ts18
-43
Ana
log
Out
X49
/718
-44
Ana
log
Out
X49
/918
-45
Ana
log
Out
X49
/11
18-5
*A
ctiv
e A
larm
s/W
arni
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18-5
5Ac
tive
Ala
rm N
umbe
rs18
-56
Activ
e W
arni
ng N
umbe
rs18
-6*
Inpu
ts &
Out
puts
218
-60
Dig
ital I
nput
218
-7*
Rect
ifier
Sta
tus
18-7
0M
ains
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18-7
1M
ains
Fre
quen
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-72
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ns Im
bala
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18-7
5Re
ctifi
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C V
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18-9
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D R
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18-9
0Pr
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D E
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18-9
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s PI
D O
utpu
t18
-92
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PID
Cla
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d O
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-93
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-**
App
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-0*
Mis
cella
neou
s22
-00
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rnal
Inte
rlock
Del
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-**
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e-ba
sed
Fun
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-0*
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-00
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-01
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23-0
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23-0
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FF A
ctio
n23
-04
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23-0
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med
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23-0
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med
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-09
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ed A
ctio
ns R
eact
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23-1
*M
aint
enan
ce23
-10
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Item
23-1
1M
aint
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n23
-12
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nten
ance
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e Ba
se23
-13
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nten
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e In
terv
al23
-14
Mai
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23-1
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23-1
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set
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-16
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t30
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eatu
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30-0
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obbl
er30
-00
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ble
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-01
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ble
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ta F
requ
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[Hz]
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obbl
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elta
Fre
quen
cy [%
]30
-03
Wob
ble
Del
ta F
req.
Sca
ling
Res
ourc
e30
-04
Wob
ble
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p F
requ
ency
[Hz]
30-0
5W
obbl
e Ju
mp
Fre
quen
cy [%
]30
-06
Wob
ble
Jum
p T
ime
30-0
7W
obbl
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quen
ce T
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30-0
8W
obbl
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p/ D
own
Tim
e30
-09
Wob
ble
Rand
om F
unct
ion
30-1
0W
obbl
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tio30
-11
Wob
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Rand
om R
atio
Max
.30
-12
Wob
ble
Rand
om R
atio
Min
.30
-19
Wob
ble
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ta F
req.
Sca
led
30-2
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dv. S
tart
Adj
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30-2
0H
igh
Sta
rtin
g T
orqu
e Ti
me
[s]
30-2
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igh
Sta
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g T
orqu
e Cu
rren
t [%
]30
-22
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ed R
otor
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tect
ion
30-2
3Lo
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Rot
or D
etec
tion
Tim
e [s
]30
-24
Lock
ed R
otor
Det
ectio
n S
peed
Err
or[%
]30
-25
Ligh
t Lo
ad D
elay
[s]
30-2
6Li
ght
Load
Cur
rent
[%]
30-2
7Li
ght
Load
Spe
ed [%
]30
-5*
Uni
t Co
nfigu
ratio
n30
-50
Hea
t Si
nk F
an M
ode
30-8
*Co
mpa
tibili
ty (I
)30
-80
d-ax
is In
duct
ance
(Ld)
30-8
1Br
ake
Resi
stor
(ohm
)30
-83
Spee
d P
ID P
ropo
rtio
nal G
ain
30-8
4Pr
oces
s PI
D P
ropo
rtio
nal G
ain
30-9
*W
ifi L
CP30
-90
SSID
30-9
1Ch
anne
l30
-92
Pass
wor
d30
-93
Secu
rity
type
30-9
4IP
add
ress
30-9
5Su
bmas
k30
-96
Port
30-9
7W
ifi T
imeo
ut A
ctio
n31
-**
Bypa
ss O
ptio
n31
-00
Bypa
ss M
ode
31-0
1By
pass
Sta
rt T
ime
Del
ay31
-02
Bypa
ss T
rip T
ime
Del
ay31
-03
Test
Mod
e Ac
tivat
ion
31-1
0By
pass
Sta
tus
Wor
d31
-11
Bypa
ss R
unni
ng H
ours
31-1
9Re
mot
e By
pass
Act
ivat
ion
32-*
*M
CO B
asic
Set
tings
32-0
*En
code
r 2
32-0
0In
crem
enta
l Sig
nal T
ype
32-0
1In
crem
enta
l Res
olut
ion
32-0
2A
bsol
ute
Prot
ocol
32-0
3A
bsol
ute
Reso
lutio
n32
-04
Abs
olut
e En
code
r Ba
udra
te X
5532
-05
Abs
olut
e En
code
r D
ata
Leng
th32
-06
Abs
olut
e En
code
r Cl
ock
Freq
uenc
y32
-07
Abs
olut
e En
code
r Cl
ock
Gen
erat
ion
32-0
8A
bsol
ute
Enco
der
Cabl
e Le
ngth
32-0
9En
code
r M
onito
ring
32-1
0Ro
tatio
nal D
irect
ion
32-1
1U
ser
Uni
t D
enom
inat
or32
-12
Use
r U
nit
Num
erat
or32
-13
Enc.
2 Co
ntro
l32
-14
Enc.
2 no
de ID
32-1
5En
c.2
CAN
gua
rd32
-3*
Enco
der
132
-30
Incr
emen
tal S
igna
l Typ
e32
-31
Incr
emen
tal R
esol
utio
n32
-32
Abs
olut
e Pr
otoc
ol32
-33
Abs
olut
e Re
solu
tion
32-3
5A
bsol
ute
Enco
der
Dat
a Le
ngth
32-3
6A
bsol
ute
Enco
der
Cloc
k Fr
eque
ncy
32-3
7A
bsol
ute
Enco
der
Cloc
k G
ener
atio
n32
-38
Abs
olut
e En
code
r Ca
ble
Leng
th32
-39
Enco
der
Mon
itorin
g32
-40
Enco
der
Term
inat
ion
32-4
3En
c.1
Cont
rol
32-4
4En
c.1
node
ID32
-45
Enc.
1 CA
N g
uard
32-5
*Fe
edba
ck S
ourc
e32
-50
Sour
ce S
lave
32-5
1M
CO 3
02 L
ast
Will
32-5
2So
urce
Mas
ter
32-6
*PI
D C
ontr
olle
r32
-60
Prop
ortio
nal f
acto
r32
-61
Der
ivat
ive
fact
or32
-62
Inte
gral
fact
or32
-63
Lim
it V
alue
for
Inte
gral
Sum
32-6
4PI
D B
andw
idth
32-6
5Ve
loci
ty F
eed-
Forw
ard
32-6
6Ac
cele
ratio
n F
eed-
Forw
ard
32-6
7M
ax. T
oler
ated
Pos
ition
Err
or32
-68
Reve
rse
Beha
vior
for
Slav
e32
-69
Sam
plin
g T
ime
for
PID
Con
trol
32-7
0Sc
an T
ime
for
Profi
le G
ener
ator
32-7
1Si
ze o
f th
e Co
ntro
l Win
dow
(Act
ivat
ion)
32-7
2Si
ze o
f th
e Co
ntro
l Win
dow
(Dea
ctiv
.)32
-73
Inte
gral
lim
it fi
lter
time
32-7
4Po
sitio
n e
rror
filte
r tim
e32
-8*
Velo
city
& A
ccel
.32
-80
Max
imum
Vel
ocity
(Enc
oder
)32
-81
Shor
test
Ram
p32
-82
Ram
p T
ype
32-8
3Ve
loci
ty R
esol
utio
n32
-84
Def
ault
Vel
ocity
32-8
5D
efau
lt A
ccel
erat
ion
32-8
6Ac
c. u
p fo
r lim
ited
jerk
32-8
7Ac
c. d
own
for
limite
d je
rk32
-88
Dec
. up
for
limite
d je
rk32
-89
Dec
. dow
n fo
r lim
ited
jerk
32-9
*D
evel
opm
ent
32-9
0D
ebug
Sou
rce
33-*
*M
CO A
dv. S
ettin
gs33
-0*
Hom
e M
otio
n33
-00
Forc
e H
OM
E33
-01
Zero
Poi
nt O
ffset
from
Hom
e Po
s.33
-02
Ram
p fo
r H
ome
Mot
ion
33-0
3Ve
loci
ty o
f H
ome
Mot
ion
33-0
4Be
havi
our
durin
g H
omeM
otio
n33
-1*
Sync
hron
izat
ion
33-1
0Sy
nc F
acto
r M
aste
r33
-11
Sync
Fac
tor
Slav
e33
-12
Posi
tion
Offs
et fo
r Sy
nchr
oniz
atio
n33
-13
Accu
racy
Win
dow
for
Posi
tion
Syn
c.33
-14
Rela
tive
Slav
e Ve
loci
ty L
imit
33-1
5M
arke
r N
umbe
r fo
r M
aste
r33
-16
Mar
ker
Num
ber
for
Slav
e33
-17
Mas
ter
Mar
ker
Dis
tanc
e33
-18
Slav
e M
arke
r D
ista
nce
33-1
9M
aste
r M
arke
r Ty
pe33
-20
Slav
e M
arke
r Ty
pe33
-21
Mas
ter
Mar
ker
Tole
ranc
e W
indo
w33
-22
Slav
e M
arke
r To
lera
nce
Win
dow
33-2
3St
art
Beha
viou
r fo
r M
arke
r Sy
nc33
-24
Mar
ker
Num
ber
for
Faul
t33
-25
Mar
ker
Num
ber
for
Read
y33
-26
Velo
city
Filt
er33
-27
Offs
et F
ilter
Tim
e33
-28
Mar
ker
Filte
r Co
nfigu
ratio
n33
-29
Filte
r Ti
me
for
Mar
ker
Filte
r33
-30
Max
imum
Mar
ker
Corr
ectio
n33
-31
Sync
hron
isat
ion
Typ
e33
-32
Feed
For
war
d V
eloc
ity A
dapt
atio
n33
-33
Velo
city
Filt
er W
indo
w33
-34
Slav
e M
arke
r fil
ter
time
33-4
*Li
mit
Han
dlin
g33
-40
Beha
viou
r at
End
Lim
it S
witc
h33
-41
Neg
ativ
e So
ftw
are
End
Lim
it33
-42
Posi
tive
Soft
war
e En
d L
imit
33-4
3N
egat
ive
Soft
war
e En
d L
imit
Act
ive
33-4
4Po
sitiv
e So
ftw
are
End
Lim
it A
ctiv
e33
-45
Tim
e in
Tar
get
Win
dow
33-4
6Ta
rget
Win
dow
Lim
itVal
ue33
-47
Size
of
Targ
et W
indo
w33
-5*
I/O C
onfig
urat
ion
33-5
0Te
rmin
al X
57/1
Dig
ital I
nput
33-5
1Te
rmin
al X
57/2
Dig
ital I
nput
33-5
2Te
rmin
al X
57/3
Dig
ital I
nput
33-5
3Te
rmin
al X
57/4
Dig
ital I
nput
33-5
4Te
rmin
al X
57/5
Dig
ital I
nput
33-5
5Te
rmin
al X
57/6
Dig
ital I
nput
33-5
6Te
rmin
al X
57/7
Dig
ital I
nput
33-5
7Te
rmin
al X
57/8
Dig
ital I
nput
33-5
8Te
rmin
al X
57/9
Dig
ital I
nput
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33-5
9Te
rmin
al X
57/1
0 D
igita
l Inp
ut33
-60
Term
inal
X59
/1 a
nd X
59/2
Mod
e33
-61
Term
inal
X59
/1 D
igita
l Inp
ut33
-62
Term
inal
X59
/2 D
igita
l Inp
ut33
-63
Term
inal
X59
/1 D
igita
l Out
put
33-6
4Te
rmin
al X
59/2
Dig
ital O
utpu
t33
-65
Term
inal
X59
/3 D
igita
l Out
put
33-6
6Te
rmin
al X
59/4
Dig
ital O
utpu
t33
-67
Term
inal
X59
/5 D
igita
l Out
put
33-6
8Te
rmin
al X
59/6
Dig
ital O
utpu
t33
-69
Term
inal
X59
/7 D
igita
l Out
put
33-7
0Te
rmin
al X
59/8
Dig
ital O
utpu
t33
-8*
Glo
bal P
aram
eter
s33
-80
Activ
ated
Pro
gram
Num
ber
33-8
1Po
wer
-up
Sta
te33
-82
Driv
e St
atus
Mon
itorin
g33
-83
Beha
viou
r af
terE
rror
33-8
4Be
havi
our
afte
rEsc
.33
-85
MCO
Sup
plie
d b
y Ex
tern
al 2
4VD
C33
-86
Term
inal
at
alar
m33
-87
Term
inal
sta
te a
t al
arm
33-8
8St
atus
wor
d a
t al
arm
33-9
*M
CO P
ort
Sett
ings
33-9
0X6
2 M
CO C
AN
nod
e ID
33-9
1X6
2 M
CO C
AN
bau
d r
ate
33-9
4X6
0 M
CO R
S485
ser
ial t
erm
inat
ion
33-9
5X6
0 M
CO R
S485
ser
ial b
aud
rat
e34
-**
MCO
Dat
a Re
adou
ts34
-0*
PCD
Wri
te P
ar.
34-0
1PC
D 1
Writ
e to
MCO
34-0
2PC
D 2
Writ
e to
MCO
34-0
3PC
D 3
Writ
e to
MCO
34-0
4PC
D 4
Writ
e to
MCO
34-0
5PC
D 5
Writ
e to
MCO
34-0
6PC
D 6
Writ
e to
MCO
34-0
7PC
D 7
Writ
e to
MCO
34-0
8PC
D 8
Writ
e to
MCO
34-0
9PC
D 9
Writ
e to
MCO
34-1
0PC
D 1
0 W
rite
to M
CO34
-2*
PCD
Rea
d P
ar.
34-2
1PC
D 1
Rea
d fr
om M
CO34
-22
PCD
2 R
ead
from
MCO
34-2
3PC
D 3
Rea
d fr
om M
CO34
-24
PCD
4 R
ead
from
MCO
34-2
5PC
D 5
Rea
d fr
om M
CO34
-26
PCD
6 R
ead
from
MCO
34-2
7PC
D 7
Rea
d fr
om M
CO34
-28
PCD
8 R
ead
from
MCO
34-2
9PC
D 9
Rea
d fr
om M
CO34
-30
PCD
10
Read
from
MCO
34-4
*In
puts
& O
utpu
ts34
-40
Dig
ital I
nput
s34
-41
Dig
ital O
utpu
ts34
-5*
Proc
ess
Dat
a34
-50
Actu
al P
ositi
on34
-51
Com
man
ded
Pos
ition
34-5
2Ac
tual
Mas
ter
Posi
tion
34-5
3Sl
ave
Inde
x Po
sitio
n34
-54
Mas
ter
Inde
x Po
sitio
n
34-5
5Cu
rve
Posi
tion
34-5
6Tr
ack
Erro
r34
-57
Sync
hron
izin
g E
rror
34-5
8Ac
tual
Vel
ocity
34-5
9Ac
tual
Mas
ter
Velo
city
34-6
0Sy
nchr
oniz
ing
Sta
tus
34-6
1A
xis
Stat
us34
-62
Prog
ram
Sta
tus
34-6
4M
CO 3
02 S
tatu
s34
-65
MCO
302
Con
trol
34-6
6SP
I Err
or C
ount
er34
-7*
Dia
gnos
is r
eado
uts
34-7
0M
CO A
larm
Wor
d 1
34-7
1M
CO A
larm
Wor
d 2
35-*
*Se
nsor
Inpu
t O
ptio
n35
-0*
Tem
p. In
put
Mod
e35
-00
Term
. X48
/4 T
empe
ratu
re U
nit
35-0
1Te
rm. X
48/4
Inpu
t Ty
pe35
-02
Term
. X48
/7 T
empe
ratu
re U
nit
35-0
3Te
rm. X
48/7
Inpu
t Ty
pe35
-04
Term
. X48
/10
Tem
pera
ture
Uni
t35
-05
Term
. X48
/10
Inpu
t Ty
pe35
-06
Tem
pera
ture
Sen
sor
Ala
rm F
unct
ion
35-1
*Te
mp.
Inpu
t X4
8/4
35-1
4Te
rm. X
48/4
Filt
er T
ime
Cons
tant
35-1
5Te
rm. X
48/4
Tem
p. M
onito
r35
-16
Term
. X48
/4 L
ow T
emp.
Lim
it35
-17
Term
. X48
/4 H
igh
Tem
p. L
imit
35-2
*Te
mp.
Inpu
t X4
8/7
35-2
4Te
rm. X
48/7
Filt
er T
ime
Cons
tant
35-2
5Te
rm. X
48/7
Tem
p. M
onito
r35
-26
Term
. X48
/7 L
ow T
emp.
Lim
it35
-27
Term
. X48
/7 H
igh
Tem
p. L
imit
35-3
*Te
mp.
Inpu
t X4
8/10
35-3
4Te
rm. X
48/1
0 Fi
lter
Tim
e Co
nsta
nt35
-35
Term
. X48
/10
Tem
p. M
onito
r35
-36
Term
. X48
/10
Low
Tem
p. L
imit
35-3
7Te
rm. X
48/1
0 H
igh
Tem
p. L
imit
35-4
*A
nalo
g In
put
X48/
235
-42
Term
. X48
/2 L
ow C
urre
nt35
-43
Term
. X48
/2 H
igh
Cur
rent
35-4
4Te
rm. X
48/2
Low
Ref
./Fee
db. V
alue
35-4
5Te
rm. X
48/2
Hig
h R
ef./F
eedb
. Val
ue35
-46
Term
. X48
/2 F
ilter
Tim
e Co
nsta
nt36
-**
Prog
ram
mab
le I/
O O
ptio
n36
-0*
I/O M
ode
36-0
3Te
rmin
al X
49/7
Mod
e36
-04
Term
inal
X49
/9 M
ode
36-0
5Te
rmin
al X
49/1
1 M
ode
36-4
*O
utpu
t X4
9/7
36-4
0Te
rmin
al X
49/7
Ana
logu
e O
utpu
t36
-42
Term
inal
X49
/7 M
in. S
cale
36-4
3Te
rmin
al X
49/7
Max
. Sca
le36
-44
Term
inal
X49
/7 B
us C
ontr
ol36
-45
Term
inal
X49
/7 T
imeo
ut P
rese
t36
-5*
Out
put
X49/
936
-50
Term
inal
X49
/9 A
nalo
gue
Out
put
36-5
2Te
rmin
al X
49/9
Min
. Sca
le36
-53
Term
inal
X49
/9 M
ax. S
cale
36-5
4Te
rmin
al X
49/9
Bus
Con
trol
36-5
5Te
rmin
al X
49/9
Tim
eout
Pre
set
36-6
*O
utpu
t X4
9/11
36-6
0Te
rmin
al X
49/1
1 A
nalo
gue
Out
put
36-6
2Te
rmin
al X
49/1
1 M
in. S
cale
36-6
3Te
rmin
al X
49/1
1 M
ax. S
cale
36-6
4Te
rmin
al X
49/1
1 Bu
s Co
ntro
l36
-65
Term
inal
X49
/11
Tim
eout
Pre
set
40-*
*Sp
ecia
l Set
tings
40-4
*Ex
tend
. Fau
lt L
og40
-40
Faul
t Lo
g: E
xt. R
efer
ence
40-4
1Fa
ult
Log:
Fre
quen
cy40
-42
Faul
t Lo
g: C
urre
nt40
-43
Faul
t Lo
g: V
olta
ge40
-44
Faul
t Lo
g: D
C L
ink
Volta
ge40
-45
Faul
t Lo
g: C
ontr
ol W
ord
40-4
6Fa
ult
Log:
Sta
tus
Wor
d40
-5*
Adv
ance
d C
ontr
ol S
ettin
gs40
-50
Flux
Sen
sorle
ss M
odel
Shi
ft40
-51
Flux
Sen
sorle
ss C
orr.
Gai
n42
-**
Safe
ty F
unct
ions
42-1
*Sp
eed
Mon
itori
ng42
-10
Mea
sure
d S
peed
Sou
rce
42-1
1En
code
r Re
solu
tion
42-1
2En
code
r D
irect
ion
42-1
3G
ear
Ratio
42-1
4Fe
edba
ck T
ype
42-1
5Fe
edba
ck F
ilter
42-1
7To
lera
nce
Erro
r42
-18
Zero
Spe
ed T
imer
42-1
9Ze
ro S
peed
Lim
it42
-2*
Safe
Inpu
t42
-20
Safe
Fun
ctio
n42
-21
Type
42-2
2D
iscr
epan
cy T
ime
42-2
3St
able
Sig
nal T
ime
42-2
4Re
star
t Be
havi
our
42-3
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ener
al42
-30
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rnal
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lure
Rea
ctio
n42
-31
Rese
t So
urce
42-3
3Pa
ram
eter
Set
Nam
e42
-35
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C V
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42-3
6Le
vel 1
Pas
swor
d42
-37
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l 1 P
assw
ord
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er42
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SS1
42-4
0Ty
pe42
-41
Ram
p P
rofil
e42
-42
Del
ay T
ime
42-4
3D
elta
T42
-44
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atio
n R
ate
42-4
5D
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V42
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Spe
ed42
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p T
ime
42-4
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ram
p R
atio
at
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el. S
tart
42-4
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nd42
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t O
ff S
peed
42-5
1Sp
eed
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it42
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Safe
Rea
ctio
n
42-5
3St
art
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p42
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own
Tim
e42
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Opt
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nit
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outs
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liary
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43-2
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ed43
-23
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Fan
D S
peed
43-2
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C F
an E
Spe
ed43
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Fan
F S
peed
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OFI
safe
600-
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OFI
driv
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fe T
el. S
elec
ted
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ult
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sage
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ber
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ftw
are
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ratio
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play
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c Se
ttin
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ngua
ge0-
02M
otor
Spe
ed U
nit
0-03
Regi
onal
Set
tings
0-04
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ratin
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at
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er-u
p (H
and)
0-09
Perf
orm
ance
Mon
itor
0-1*
Set-
up O
pera
tions
0-10
Activ
e Se
t-up
0-11
Edit
Set
-up
0-12
This
Set
-up
Lin
ked
to
0-13
Read
out:
Lin
ked
Set
-ups
0-14
Read
out:
Edi
t Se
t-up
s /
Chan
nel
0-15
Read
out:
act
ual s
etup
0-2*
LCP
Dis
play
0-20
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play
Lin
e 1.
1 Sm
all
0-21
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play
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e 1.
2 Sm
all
0-22
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play
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e 1.
3 Sm
all
0-23
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play
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e 2
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onal
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nit
for
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ax V
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[Off]
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0-42
[Aut
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43[R
eset
] Ke
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0-44
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rive
Bypa
ss]
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t-up
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n M
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cess
to
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n M
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fety
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amet
ers
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wor
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ssw
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tect
ion
of
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tyPa
ram
eter
s1-
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ad a
nd M
otor
1-0*
Gen
eral
Set
tings
1-00
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gura
tion
Mod
e1-
01M
otor
Con
trol
Prin
cipl
e1-
02Fl
ux M
otor
Fee
dbac
k So
urce
1-03
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ue C
hara
cter
istic
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verlo
ad M
ode
1-05
Loca
l Mod
e Co
nfigu
ratio
n
1-06
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kwis
e D
irect
ion
1-07
Mot
or A
ngle
Offs
et A
djus
t1-
1*Sp
ecia
l Set
tings
1-10
Mot
or C
onst
ruct
ion
1-11
Mot
or M
odel
1-18
Min
. Cur
rent
at
No
Loa
d1-
2*M
otor
Dat
a1-
20M
otor
Pow
er [k
W]
1-21
Mot
or P
ower
[HP]
1-22
Mot
or V
olta
ge1-
23M
otor
Fre
quen
cy1-
24M
otor
Cur
rent
1-25
Mot
or N
omin
al S
peed
1-26
Mot
or C
ont.
Rat
ed T
orqu
e1-
29Au
tom
atic
Mot
or A
dapt
atio
n (A
MA
)1-
3*A
dv. M
otor
Dat
a1-
30St
ator
Res
ista
nce
(Rs)
1-31
Roto
r Re
sist
ance
(Rr)
1-33
Stat
or L
eaka
ge R
eact
ance
(X1)
1-34
Roto
r Le
akag
e Re
acta
nce
(X2)
1-35
Mai
n R
eact
ance
(Xh)
1-36
Iron
Los
s Re
sist
ance
(Rfe
)1-
37d-
axis
Indu
ctan
ce (L
d)1-
38q-
axis
Indu
ctan
ce (L
q)1-
39M
otor
Pol
es1-
40Ba
ck E
MF
at 1
000
RPM
1-41
Mot
or A
ngle
Offs
et1-
44d-
axis
Indu
ctan
ce S
at. (
LdSa
t)1-
45q-
axis
Indu
ctan
ce S
at. (
LqSa
t)1-
46Po
sitio
n D
etec
tion
Gai
n1-
47To
rque
Cal
ibra
tion
1-48
d-ax
is In
duct
ance
Sat
. Poi
nt1-
49q-
axis
Indu
ctan
ce S
at. P
oint
1-5*
Load
Inde
p. S
ettin
g1-
50M
otor
Mag
netis
atio
n a
t Ze
ro S
peed
1-51
Min
Spe
ed N
orm
al M
agne
tisin
g [R
PM]
1-52
Min
Spe
ed N
orm
al M
agne
tisin
g [H
z]1-
53M
odel
Shi
ft F
requ
ency
1-54
Volta
ge re
duct
ion
in fi
eldw
eake
ning
1-55
U/f
Cha
ract
eris
tic -
U1-
56U
/f C
hara
cter
istic
- F
1-57
Torq
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stim
atio
n T
ime
Cons
tant
1-58
Flyi
ng S
tart
Tes
t Pu
lses
Cur
rent
1-59
Flyi
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tart
Tes
t Pu
lses
Fre
quen
cy1-
6*Lo
ad D
epen
. Set
ting
1-60
Low
Spe
ed L
oad
Com
pens
atio
n1-
61H
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Spe
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oad
Com
pens
atio
n1-
62Sl
ip C
ompe
nsat
ion
1-63
Slip
Com
pens
atio
n T
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Cons
tant
1-64
Reso
nanc
e D
ampi
ng1-
65Re
sona
nce
Dam
ping
Tim
e Co
nsta
nt1-
66M
in. C
urre
nt a
t Lo
w S
peed
1-67
Load
Typ
e1-
68M
otor
Iner
tia1-
69Sy
stem
Iner
tia1-
7*St
art
Adj
ustm
ents
1-70
PM S
tart
Mod
e1-
71St
art
Del
ay1-
72St
art
Func
tion
1-73
Flyi
ng S
tart
1-74
Star
t Sp
eed
[RPM
]1-
75St
art
Spee
d [H
z]1-
76St
art
Curr
ent
1-8*
Stop
Adj
ustm
ents
1-80
Func
tion
at
Stop
1-81
Min
Spe
ed fo
r Fu
nctio
n a
t St
op [R
PM]
1-82
Min
Spe
ed fo
r Fu
nctio
n a
t St
op [H
z]1-
9*M
otor
Tem
pera
ture
1-90
Mot
or T
herm
al P
rote
ctio
n1-
91M
otor
Ext
erna
l Fan
1-93
Ther
mis
tor
Reso
urce
1-94
ATEX
ETR
cur
.lim
. spe
ed re
duct
ion
1-95
KTY
Sen
sor
Type
1-96
KTY
The
rmis
tor
Reso
urce
1-97
KTY
Thr
esho
ld le
vel
1-98
ATEX
ETR
inte
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. poi
nts
freq
.1-
99AT
EX E
TR in
terp
ol p
oint
s cu
rren
t2-
**Br
akes
2-0*
DC-
Brak
e2-
00D
C H
old
Cur
rent
2-01
DC
Bra
ke C
urre
nt2-
02D
C B
raki
ng T
ime
2-03
DC
Bra
ke C
ut In
Spe
ed [R
PM]
2-04
DC
Bra
ke C
ut In
Spe
ed [H
z]2-
05M
axim
um R
efer
ence
2-06
Park
ing
Cur
rent
2-07
Park
ing
Tim
e2-
1*Br
ake
Ener
gy F
unct
.2-
10Br
ake
Func
tion
2-11
Brak
e Re
sist
or (o
hm)
2-12
Brak
e Po
wer
Lim
it (k
W)
2-13
Brak
e Po
wer
Mon
itorin
g2-
15Br
ake
Chec
k2-
16AC
bra
ke M
ax. C
urre
nt2-
17O
ver-
volta
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ontr
ol2-
18Br
ake
Chec
k Co
nditi
on2-
19O
ver-
volta
ge G
ain
2-2*
Mec
hani
cal B
rake
2-20
Rele
ase
Brak
e Cu
rren
t2-
21Ac
tivat
e Br
ake
Spee
d [R
PM]
2-22
Activ
ate
Brak
e Sp
eed
[Hz]
2-23
Activ
ate
Brak
e D
elay
2-24
Stop
Del
ay2-
25Br
ake
Rele
ase
Tim
e2-
26To
rque
Ref
2-27
Torq
ue R
amp
Up
Tim
e2-
28G
ain
Boo
st F
acto
r2-
29To
rque
Ram
p D
own
Tim
e2-
3*A
dv. M
ech
Bra
ke2-
30Po
sitio
n P
Sta
rt P
ropo
rtio
nal G
ain
2-31
Spee
d P
ID S
tart
Pro
port
iona
l Gai
n2-
32Sp
eed
PID
Sta
rt In
tegr
al T
ime
2-33
Spee
d P
ID S
tart
Low
pass
Filt
er T
ime
2-34
Zero
Spe
ed P
ositi
on P
Pro
port
iona
lG
ain
3-**
Refe
renc
e /
Ram
ps3-
0*Re
fere
nce
Lim
its3-
00Re
fere
nce
Rang
e
3-01
Refe
renc
e/Fe
edba
ck U
nit
3-02
Min
imum
Ref
eren
ce3-
03M
axim
um R
efer
ence
3-04
Refe
renc
e Fu
nctio
n3-
05O
n R
efer
ence
Win
dow
3-06
Min
imum
Pos
ition
3-07
Max
imum
Pos
ition
3-08
On
Tar
get
Win
dow
3-09
On
Tar
get
Tim
e3-
1*Re
fere
nces
3-10
Pres
et R
efer
ence
3-11
Jog
Spe
ed [H
z]3-
12Ca
tch
up/
slow
Dow
n V
alue
3-13
Refe
renc
e Si
te3-
14Pr
eset
Rel
ativ
e Re
fere
nce
3-15
Refe
renc
e Re
sour
ce 1
3-16
Refe
renc
e Re
sour
ce 2
3-17
Refe
renc
e Re
sour
ce 3
3-18
Rela
tive
Scal
ing
Ref
eren
ce R
esou
rce
3-19
Jog
Spe
ed [R
PM]
3-2*
Refe
renc
es II
3-20
Pres
et T
arge
t3-
21To
uch
Tar
get
3-22
Mas
ter
Scal
e N
umer
ator
3-23
Mas
ter
Scal
e D
enom
inat
or3-
24M
aste
r Lo
wpa
ss F
ilter
Tim
e3-
25M
aste
r Bu
s Re
solu
tion
3-26
Mas
ter
Offs
et3-
27Vi
rtua
l Mas
ter
Max
Ref
3-28
Mas
ter
Offs
et S
peed
Ref
3-4*
Ram
p 1
3-40
Ram
p 1
Typ
e3-
41Ra
mp
1 R
amp
Up
Tim
e3-
42Ra
mp
1 R
amp
Dow
n T
ime
3-45
Ram
p 1
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t Ac
cel.
Star
t3-
46Ra
mp
1 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Acce
l. En
d3-
47Ra
mp
1 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Dec
el. S
tart
3-48
Ram
p 1
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t D
ecel
. End
3-5*
Ram
p 2
3-50
Ram
p 2
Typ
e3-
51Ra
mp
2 R
amp
Up
Tim
e3-
52Ra
mp
2 R
amp
Dow
n T
ime
3-55
Ram
p 2
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t Ac
cel.
Star
t3-
56Ra
mp
2 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Acce
l. En
d3-
57Ra
mp
2 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Dec
el. S
tart
3-58
Ram
p 2
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t D
ecel
. End
3-6*
Ram
p 3
3-60
Ram
p 3
Typ
e3-
61Ra
mp
3 R
amp
up
Tim
e3-
62Ra
mp
3 R
amp
dow
n T
ime
3-65
Ram
p 3
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t Ac
cel.
Star
t3-
66Ra
mp
3 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Acce
l. En
d3-
67Ra
mp
3 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Dec
el. S
tart
3-68
Ram
p 3
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t D
ecel
. End
3-7*
Ram
p 4
3-70
Ram
p 4
Typ
e3-
71Ra
mp
4 R
amp
up
Tim
e3-
72Ra
mp
4 R
amp
Dow
n T
ime
3-75
Ram
p 4
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t Ac
cel.
Star
t
3-76
Ram
p 4
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t Ac
cel.
End
3-77
Ram
p 4
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t D
ecel
. Sta
rt3-
78Ra
mp
4 S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Dec
el. E
nd3-
8*O
ther
Ram
ps3-
80Jo
g/H
omin
g R
amp
Tim
e3-
81Q
uick
Sto
p R
amp
Tim
e3-
82Q
uick
Sto
p R
amp
Typ
e3-
83Q
uick
Sto
p S
-ram
p R
atio
at
Dec
el. S
tart
3-84
Qui
ck S
top
S-r
amp
Rat
io a
t D
ecel
. End
3-89
Ram
p L
owpa
ss F
ilter
Tim
e3-
9*D
igita
l Pot
.Met
er3-
90St
ep S
ize
3-91
Ram
p T
ime
3-92
Pow
er R
esto
re3-
93M
axim
um L
imit
3-94
Min
imum
Lim
it3-
95Ra
mp
Del
ay4-
**Li
mits
/ W
arni
ngs
4-1*
Mot
or L
imits
4-10
Mot
or S
peed
Dire
ctio
n4-
11M
otor
Spe
ed L
ow L
imit
[RPM
]4-
12M
otor
Spe
ed L
ow L
imit
[Hz]
4-13
Mot
or S
peed
Hig
h L
imit
[RPM
]4-
14M
otor
Spe
ed H
igh
Lim
it [H
z]4-
16To
rque
Lim
it M
otor
Mod
e4-
17To
rque
Lim
it G
ener
ator
Mod
e4-
18Cu
rren
t Li
mit
4-19
Max
Out
put
Freq
uenc
y4-
2*Li
mit
Fac
tors
4-20
Torq
ue L
imit
Fac
tor
Sour
ce4-
21Sp
eed
Lim
it F
acto
r So
urce
4-23
Brak
e Ch
eck
Lim
it F
acto
r So
urce
4-24
Brak
e Ch
eck
Lim
it F
acto
r4-
3*M
otor
Spe
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-5*
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-02
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-04
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CP S
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-05
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-06
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-07
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-08
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t N
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12-0
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rnet
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-10
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to N
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-13
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-21
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-22
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-23
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-24
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-28
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-29
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-30
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-31
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-32
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-40
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-62
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12-6
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12-6
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12-6
7Th
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old
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-68
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12-6
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12-8
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-80
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-89
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12-9
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-90
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12-9
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-92
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12-9
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-95
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12-9
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ters
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-00
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13-0
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-02
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-03
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para
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-11
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-12
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-16
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-20
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ontr
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13-4
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verm
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-04
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-21
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-90
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-20
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-21
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-31
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15-5
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15-5
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15-6
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15-6
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15-6
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15-6
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15-7
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15-9
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16-0
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-01
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fere
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-03
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us W
ord
16-0
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ain
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alue
[%]
16-0
6Ac
tual
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16-0
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16-0
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sitio
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rror
16-0
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stom
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16-1
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16-1
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]16
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-16
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16-1
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-19
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16-2
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-21
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] H
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.16
-22
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]16
-23
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-33
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16-3
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-35
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16-3
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v. N
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urre
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-37
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rent
16-3
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ler
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e16
-39
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ard
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p.16
-40
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16-4
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tatu
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-44
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rror
[RPM
]16
-45
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-46
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V C
urre
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-47
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-48
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PM]
16-4
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-5*
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nit]
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16-5
7Fe
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PM]
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puts
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utpu
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-60
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nput
16-6
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put
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-63
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-64
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16-6
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nalo
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[mA
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-66
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in]
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nput
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put
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[Hz]
16-7
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put
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[Hz]
16-7
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put
[bin
]16
-72
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ter
A16
-73
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ter
B16
-75
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log
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30/1
116
-76
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log
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30/1
216
-77
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log
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X30
/8 [m
A]
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nalo
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ut X
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-79
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log
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/3 [m
A]
16-8
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-80
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116
-82
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dbus
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116
-83
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216
-84
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-85
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116
-86
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-87
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-89
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16-9
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-90
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ord
16-9
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16-9
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arni
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16-9
3W
arni
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216
-94
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Sta
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-**
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tion
Fee
dbac
k17
-1*
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Enc
. Int
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ce17
-10
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al T
ype
17-1
1Re
solu
tion
(PPR
)17
-2*
Abs
. Enc
. Int
erfa
ce17
-20
Prot
ocol
Sel
ectio
n
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1Re
solu
tion
(Pos
ition
s/Re
v)17
-22
Mul
titur
n R
evol
utio
ns17
-24
SSI D
ata
Leng
th17
-25
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k Ra
te17
-26
SSI D
ata
Form
at17
-34
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ERFA
CE B
audr
ate
17-5
*Re
solv
er In
terf
ace
17-5
0Po
les
17-5
1In
put
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ge17
-52
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t Fr
eque
ncy
17-5
3Tr
ansf
orm
atio
n R
atio
17-5
6En
code
r Si
m. R
esol
utio
n17
-59
Reso
lver
Inte
rfac
e17
-6*
Mon
itori
ng a
nd A
pp.
17-6
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edba
ck D
irect
ion
17-6
1Fe
edba
ck S
igna
l Mon
itorin
g17
-7*
Posi
tion
Sca
ling
17-7
0Po
sitio
n U
nit
17-7
1Po
sitio
n U
nit
Scal
e17
-72
Posi
tion
Uni
t N
umer
ator
17-7
3Po
sitio
n U
nit
Den
omin
ator
17-7
4Po
sitio
n O
ffset
17-7
5Po
sitio
n R
ecov
ery
at P
ower
-up
17-7
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sitio
n A
xis
Mod
e17
-77
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tion
Fee
dbac
k M
ode
17-8
*Po
sitio
n H
omin
g17
-80
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ing
Fun
ctio
n17
-81
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e Sy
nc F
unct
ion
17-8
2H
ome
Posi
tion
17-8
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omin
g S
peed
17-8
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omin
g T
orqu
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mit
17-8
5H
omin
g T
imou
t17
-9*
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tion
Con
fig17
-90
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e Po
sitio
n M
ode
17-9
1Re
lativ
e Po
sitio
n M
ode
17-9
2Po
sitio
n C
ontr
ol S
elec
tion
17-9
3M
aste
r O
ffset
Sel
ectio
n17
-94
Rota
ry A
bsol
ute
Dire
ctio
n18
-**
Dat
a Re
adou
ts 2
18-3
*A
nalo
g R
eado
uts
18-3
6A
nalo
g In
put
X48/
2 [m
A]
18-3
7Te
mp.
Inpu
t X4
8/4
18-3
8Te
mp.
Inpu
t X4
8/7
18-3
9Te
mp.
Inpu
t X4
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18-5
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s/W
arni
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18-5
5Ac
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Ala
rm N
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-56
Activ
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arni
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rs18
-6*
Inpu
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Out
puts
218
-60
Dig
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nput
230
-**
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30-2
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dv. S
tart
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30-2
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[s]
30-2
1H
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-22
Lock
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30-2
3Lo
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Tim
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-24
Lock
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Det
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-8*
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(I)
30-8
0d-
axis
Indu
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30-8
1Br
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(ohm
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-83
Spee
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ID P
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30-8
4Pr
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31-*
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pass
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31-0
0By
pass
Mod
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-01
Bypa
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Tim
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elay
31-0
2By
pass
Trip
Tim
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31-0
3Te
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Activ
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-10
Bypa
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31-1
1By
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-19
Rem
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Bypa
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-**
Sens
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Opt
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35-0
*Te
mp.
Inpu
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35-0
0Te
rm. X
48/4
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pera
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Uni
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-01
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. X48
/4 In
put
Type
35-0
2Te
rm. X
48/7
Tem
pera
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Uni
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-03
Term
. X48
/7 In
put
Type
35-0
4Te
rm. X
48/1
0 Te
mpe
ratu
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nit
35-0
5Te
rm. X
48/1
0 In
put
Type
35-0
6Te
mpe
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-1*
Tem
p. In
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X48/
435
-14
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. X48
/4 F
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-15
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. X48
/4 T
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Mon
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35-1
6Te
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Low
Tem
p. L
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35-1
7Te
rm. X
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Lim
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-2*
Tem
p. In
put
X48/
735
-24
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. X48
/7 F
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Tim
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nsta
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-25
Term
. X48
/7 T
emp.
Mon
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35-2
6Te
rm. X
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Low
Tem
p. L
imit
35-2
7Te
rm. X
48/7
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h T
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Lim
it35
-3*
Tem
p. In
put
X48/
1035
-34
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. X48
/10
Filte
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me
Cons
tant
35-3
5Te
rm. X
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0 Te
mp.
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35-3
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0 Lo
w T
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-37
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. X48
/10
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Ana
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Inpu
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8/2
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Cur
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35-4
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-44
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-45
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db. V
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rm. X
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-11
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-12
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-13
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-14
Feed
back
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-15
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back
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-17
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42-1
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-19
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Spe
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42-2
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42-2
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42-2
1Ty
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-22
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crep
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-23
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-24
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-3*
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42-3
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42-3
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set
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-33
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42-3
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-36
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42-4
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142
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Pro
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42-4
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Tim
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-43
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42-4
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-45
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42-4
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42-4
7Ra
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-48
S-ra
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. Sta
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-49
S-ra
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. End
42-5
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S42
-50
Cut
Off
Spe
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-51
Spee
d L
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42-5
2Fa
il Sa
fe R
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42-5
3St
art
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p42
-54
Ram
p D
own
Tim
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-6*
Safe
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ldbu
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-60
Tele
gram
Sel
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-61
Des
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Add
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42-8
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42-8
0Sa
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tatu
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-81
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Sta
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242
-82
Safe
Con
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Wor
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-83
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Sta
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Wor
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-85
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-88
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-89
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42-9
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safe
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Faul
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Cou
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601-
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601-
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Cha
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Tel
. No.
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Index
AAbbreviation........................................................................................... 62
ACinput..................................................................................................... 15mains.................................................................................................... 15
Additional resources.............................................................................. 3
AlarmsAlarms.................................................................................................. 22List of.................................................................................................... 23
AMAAMA...................................................................................................... 19
see also Automatic motor adaption
Ambient condition............................................................................... 44
Analogoutput.................................................................................................. 46
Analog input.......................................................................................... 23
Analog signal......................................................................................... 23
Automatic motor adaptation (AMA)Warning............................................................................................... 29
Automatic motor adaption............................................................... 19
Auxiliary equipment............................................................................ 16
BBackplate.................................................................................................... 9
Brake resistorWarning............................................................................................... 26
Burst transient....................................................................................... 11
CCable
length and cross-section............................................................... 44routing................................................................................................. 16specification....................................................................................... 44Motor cable................................................................................. 10, 14
Certifications............................................................................................. 5
Circuit breaker................................................................................ 16, 48
Clearance requirements....................................................................... 9
Conduct................................................................................................... 16
Controlcharacteristic..................................................................................... 47wiring............................................................................................ 14, 16Wiring................................................................................................... 10
Control cardControl card......................................................................... 23, 46, 47DC Output, 10 V................................................................................ 46RS485.................................................................................................... 46Serial communication.................................................................... 46USB serial communication............................................................ 46Warning............................................................................................... 29
Convention............................................................................................. 62
Cooling........................................................................................................ 9
Cooling clearance................................................................................. 16
CurrentDC current........................................................................................... 10Input current...................................................................................... 15
DDC link....................................................................................................... 23
DC output, 10 V..................................................................................... 46
Dimension............................................................................................... 56
Discharge time......................................................................................... 6
Disconnect switch................................................................................ 17
EElectrical installation........................................................................... 10
EMC interference.................................................................................. 14
EMC-compliant installation.............................................................. 10
EN 50598-2.............................................................................................. 44
Energy efficiency...... 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44
Environment........................................................................................... 44
Exploded view.......................................................................................... 4
External controller.................................................................................. 3
FFans
Warning........................................................................................ 26, 31
Feedback................................................................................................. 16
Floating delta......................................................................................... 15
Flux............................................................................................................ 21
Front cover tightening torque........................................... 56, 58, 60
Fuse....................................................................................... 10, 16, 27, 48
GGLCP.......................................................................................................... 18
see also Graphic local control panel
Graphic local control panel............................................................... 18
Groundconnection......................................................................................... 16wire........................................................................................................ 10Grounding.......................................................................................... 16Warning............................................................................................... 28
Grounded delta..................................................................................... 15
Grounding................................................................................. 14, 15, 17
HHeat sink
Warning........................................................................................ 28, 30
High voltage...................................................................................... 6, 17
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IIEC 61800-3............................................................................................. 15
InputAnalog input...................................................................................... 45Digital input....................................................................................... 44disconnect.......................................................................................... 15power....................................................................... 10, 14, 15, 16, 22power wiring...................................................................................... 16signal.................................................................................................... 29terminal........................................................................................ 15, 17
Input terminal........................................................................................ 23
InstallationCheck list............................................................................................. 16environment......................................................................................... 8
Intended use............................................................................................. 3
Interference isolation.......................................................................... 16
Items supplied.......................................................................................... 8
LLeakage current................................................................................ 7, 10
Lifting.......................................................................................................... 9
Load sharing...................................................................................... 6, 22
MMains
supply.............................................................................. 37, 38, 39, 43
Maintenance.......................................................................................... 22
Mechanical brake control........................................................... 15, 21
Mechanical installation......................................................................... 8
Motorcable.............................................................................................. 10, 14output.................................................................................................. 43overload protection........................................................................... 3power................................................................................................... 10status....................................................................................................... 3thermal protection.......................................................................... 20thermistor........................................................................................... 20wiring............................................................................................ 14, 16Output performance (U, V, W)..................................................... 43Overheating....................................................................................... 24Thermistor.......................................................................................... 20Unintended motor rotation............................................................ 7Warning........................................................................................ 24, 27
Mounting............................................................................................ 9, 16
NNameplate................................................................................................. 8
OOptional equipment............................................................................ 14
OutputAnalog output................................................................................... 46Digital output.................................................................................... 46power wiring...................................................................................... 16
Overcurrent protection...................................................................... 10
PPELV........................................................................................................... 20
Performance........................................................................................... 47
Phase loss................................................................................................ 23
Potential equalization......................................................................... 11
PowerInput power....................................................................................... 17connection......................................................................................... 10factor.................................................................................................... 16rating.................................................................................................... 56
Power cardWarning............................................................................................... 30
Programming......................................................................................... 23
Pulse/encoder input............................................................................ 45
QQualified personnel................................................................................ 6
RReference
Reference............................................................................................ 20
Relay output........................................................................................... 47
Remote command.................................................................................. 3
Reset................................................................................................... 22, 30
RFI filter.................................................................................................... 15
RotorWarning............................................................................................... 31
RS485RS485.................................................................................................... 46
SSafe Torque Off
Safe Torque Off................................................................................. 15Warning............................................................................................... 30
Safety........................................................................................................... 7
Serial communicationRS485.................................................................................................... 46Serial communication.................................................................... 46USB serial communication............................................................ 46
Service...................................................................................................... 22
Shielded cable................................................................................ 14, 16
Shock........................................................................................................... 8
Short circuit............................................................................................ 25
STO............................................................................................................. 15see also Safe Torque Off
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Storage........................................................................................................ 8
Supply voltage......................................................................... 15, 17, 27
Symbol...................................................................................................... 62
System feedback..................................................................................... 3
System set-up........................................................................................ 19
TTerminal
Output terminal................................................................................ 17
ThermistorWarning............................................................................................... 30
TorqueLimit...................................................................................................... 24characteristic..................................................................................... 43
TripTrip.................................................................................................. 20, 22lock........................................................................................................ 22
TroubleshootingWarnings and alarms...................................................................... 23
Type approvals......................................................................................... 5
UUnintended start.............................................................................. 6, 22
VVibration..................................................................................................... 8
Voltage imbalance............................................................................... 23
Voltage level........................................................................................... 44
WWarnings
List of.................................................................................................... 23Warnings............................................................................................. 22
Weight...................................................................................................... 56
Windmilling............................................................................................... 7
Wire size............................................................................................ 10, 14
WiringControl wiring................................................................................... 14Motor wiring...................................................................................... 14Thermistor control wiring............................................................. 15schematic............................................................................................ 13
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