Instruction manual - Emotron
Instruction manual - Emotron
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9.2.2 Indications on the display....................................... 58<br />
9.2.3 LED indicators ......................................................... 58<br />
9.2.4 Control keys............................................................. 58<br />
9.2.5 The Toggle and Loc/Rem Key ................................ 59<br />
9.2.6 Function keys .......................................................... 60<br />
9.3 The menu structure................................................. 60<br />
9.3.1 The main menu ....................................................... 60<br />
9.4 Programming during operation .............................. 61<br />
9.5 Editing values in a menu ........................................ 61<br />
9.6 Copy current parameter to all sets ........................ 61<br />
9.7 Programming example............................................ 62<br />
10. Serial communication ................................. 63<br />
10.1 Modbus RTU ............................................................ 63<br />
10.2 Parameter sets........................................................ 63<br />
10.3 Motor data ............................................................... 64<br />
10.4 Start and stop commands...................................... 64<br />
10.5 Reference signal ..................................................... 64<br />
10.5.1 Process value .......................................................... 64<br />
10.6 Description of the EInt formats .............................. 65<br />
11. Functional Description ............................... 67<br />
11.1 Preferred View [100]............................................... 67<br />
11.1.1 1st Line [110].......................................................... 67<br />
11.1.2 2nd Line [120] ........................................................ 68<br />
11.2 Main Setup [200].................................................... 68<br />
11.2.1 Operation [210]....................................................... 68<br />
11.2.2 Remote Signal Level/Edge [21A]........................... 72<br />
11.2.3 Mains supply voltage [21B].................................... 72<br />
11.2.4 Motor Data [220] .................................................... 73<br />
11.2.5 Motor Protection [230] ........................................... 79<br />
11.2.6 Parameter Set Handling [240]............................... 83<br />
11.2.7 Trip Autoreset/Trip Conditions [250]..................... 85<br />
11.2.8 Serial Communication [260] .................................. 93<br />
11.3 Process and Application Parameters [300] .......... 97<br />
11.3.1 Set/View Reference Value [310] ........................... 97<br />
11.3.2 Process Settings [320] ........................................... 98<br />
11.3.3 Start/Stop settings [330] ..................................... 102<br />
11.3.4 Mechanical brake control..................................... 107<br />
11.3.5 Speed [340]........................................................... 111<br />
11.3.6 Torques [350]........................................................ 113<br />
11.3.7 Preset References [360] ...................................... 116<br />
11.3.8 PID Process Control [380] .................................... 117<br />
11.3.9 Pump/Fan Control [390] ...................................... 121<br />
11.4 Load Monitor and Process Protection [400]....... 128<br />
11.4.1 Load Monitor [410]............................................... 128<br />
11.4.2 Process Protection [420]...................................... 133<br />
11.5 I/Os and Virtual Connections [500]..................... 134<br />
11.5.1 Analogue Inputs [510] .......................................... 134<br />
11.5.2 Digital Inputs [520] ............................................... 141<br />
11.5.3 Analogue Outputs [530] ....................................... 143<br />
11.5.4 Digital Outputs [540] ............................................ 147<br />
11.5.5 Relays [550] .......................................................... 149<br />
11.5.6 Virtual Connections [560]..................................... 151<br />
11.6 Logical Functions and Timers [600] .................... 152<br />
11.6.1 Comparators [610] ............................................... 152<br />
11.6.2 Logic Output Y [620]............................................. 162<br />
11.6.3 Logic Output Z [630]............................................. 164<br />
11.6.4 Timer1 [640] ......................................................... 165<br />
11.6.5 Timer2 [650] ......................................................... 167<br />
11.6.6 Counters [660]...................................................... 169<br />
11.7 View Operation/Status [700] ............................... 172<br />
11.7.1 Operation [710]..................................................... 172<br />
11.7.2 Status [720] .......................................................... 174<br />
11.7.3 Stored values [730] .............................................. 178<br />
11.8 View Trip Log [800] ............................................... 179<br />
11.8.1 Trip Message log [810]......................................... 179<br />
11.8.2 Trip Messages [820] - [890] ................................ 180<br />
11.8.3 Reset Trip Log [8A0] ............................................. 180<br />
11.9 System Data [900]................................................ 181<br />
11.9.1 VSD Data [920] ..................................................... 181<br />
12. Troubleshooting, Diagnoses and<br />
Maintenance .............................................. 183<br />
12.1 Trips, warnings and limits..................................... 183<br />
12.2 Trip conditions, causes and remedial action ...... 184<br />
12.2.1 Technically qualified personnel............................ 185<br />
12.2.2 Opening the AC drive ............................................ 185<br />
12.2.3 Precautions to take with a connected motor ...... 185<br />
12.2.4 Autoreset Trip ........................................................ 185<br />
12.3 Maintenance ......................................................... 189<br />
13. Options........................................................ 191<br />
13.1 Options for the control panel................................ 191<br />
13.2 Handheld Control Panel 2.0................................. 191<br />
13.3 EmoSoftCom.......................................................... 191<br />
13.4 Brake chopper....................................................... 192<br />
13.5 I/O Board ............................................................... 193<br />
13.6 Encoder.................................................................. 193<br />
13.7 PTC/PT100 ............................................................ 193<br />
13.8 Serial communication and fieldbus..................... 194<br />
13.9 Standby supply board option................................ 194<br />
13.10 Safe Stop option.................................................... 195<br />
13.11 Output chokes ....................................................... 197<br />
13.12 Liquid cooling ........................................................ 197<br />
13.13 AFE - Active Front End........................................... 197<br />
14. Technical Data ........................................... 199<br />
14.1 Electrical specifications related to model ........... 199<br />
14.2 General electrical specifications.......................... 204<br />
14.3 Operation at higher temperatures ....................... 205<br />
14.4 Operation at higher switching frequency............. 205<br />
14.5 Dimensions and Weights...................................... 206<br />
14.6 Environmental conditions..................................... 207<br />
14.7 Fuses, cable cross-sections and glands.............. 208<br />
14.7.1 According to IEC ratings........................................ 208<br />
14.7.2 Fuses and cable dimensions according to<br />
NEMA ratings......................................................... 210<br />
14.8 Control signals....................................................... 212<br />
15. Menu List ................................................... 213<br />
Index ........................................................... 219<br />
6 CG Drives & Automation, 01-5325-01r1