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The EV500 Series Inverter User Manual provides essential information on installation, operation, and maintenance of the inverter, which is designed for high performance using quality components. It includes safety precautions, technical specifications, wiring instructions, and troubleshooting guidelines to ensure proper use and longevity of the device. Users are advised to read the manual thoroughly before installation and operation to avoid risks of injury or equipment damage.

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The EV500 Series Inverter User Manual provides essential information on installation, operation, and maintenance of the inverter, which is designed for high performance using quality components. It includes safety precautions, technical specifications, wiring instructions, and troubleshooting guidelines to ensure proper use and longevity of the device. Users are advised to read the manual thoroughly before installation and operation to avoid risks of injury or equipment damage.

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EV500 Series Inverter User Manual Preface

Preface

Thank you for choosing our company's variable frequency speed regulator. The EV500 series inverter is our company's

The high-performance general-purpose inverter developed and produced by us adopts imported high-quality components and

It is made of high-quality materials and integrates advanced motor control theory.

This manual provides users with installation and wiring, parameter setting, abnormality diagnosis, troubleshooting and daily maintenance.

To ensure the correct installation and operation of this series of inverters, please

Please read this manual carefully before using the machine, and keep it properly and give it to the user.

User.

We have been committed to the continuous improvement of our products, so the corresponding information of this series of inverters (use

Manuals, promotional materials, etc.) are subject to change without prior notice.

When unpacking, please carefully confirm the following:

1. Is the product damaged? Are the parts damaged or falling off? Is the main body bruised?

elephant;

2. Whether the rated value marked on the nameplate of the machine is consistent with your order requirements;

3. Our company has a strict quality assurance system in the manufacturing and packaging of products. However, if any

If there is any omission in the inspection, please contact our company or supplier as soon as possible and we will make it right as soon as possible.

You solve it.

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Table of contents

1. Security
Information ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
1.2 Notes on installation ÿ ...
1.3 Precautions for use ÿ ...
1.4 Precautions for Disposal ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ

5 2. Product Introduction ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ

6 2.1 General Technical Specifications ÿ ... ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ 6

2.2 Nameplate of the Inverter 7 3. Installation and Wiring 12 3.1


Installation Environment Requirements 12 ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ 12

3.2 Installation method ÿ ...


3.3 Disassembly and Installation of Inverter Components 13
3.4 Wiring of the Inverter .................................. 13 4. Inverter
Operation and Operation Instructions .............................. 23 4.1
Explanation .............................................. 23 .......twenty three
4.2 Operation Panel Description ÿ ...
4.3 Operation Flow ÿ ...
4.4 Inverter Operation .................................. 27 5. Detailed Description
of Functions .............................. 28 5.1 Basic Operating Parameters (P0
Parameters) .............................. 29 ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ 28
5.2 Start and stop parameters (P1 parameters) ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ 31

5.3 V/F parameters and motor parameters (P2 parameters) 33


5.4 Definition of external input and output terminals (P3 parameters) 35
5.5 Auxiliary operation parameters (P4 parameters) ÿ ...
5.6 Multi-step speed and PLC parameters (P5 parameters) ÿ ...

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5.7 PID parameters (P6 parameters) ÿ ...


5.8 Swing frequency parameters (P7 parameters) ÿ ...
5.9 Protection Parameters (P8 Parameters) 60
5.10 485 Communication Parameters (P9 Parameters) 62
6.Troubleshooting and Countermeasures 64 7.Maintenance and Maintenance
65 ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ 66
7.1 Daily Inspection and Maintenance .................................................................................. 66

7.2 Regular Maintenance .................................................................................. 66

7.3 Inspection and replacement of wearing parts 67


7.4 Storage and Warranty 67

Appendix 1: Function parameter list ÿ ...

RS485 Communication Protocol 80 Appendix 3 Selection of Braking

Resistors/Braking Units 89 Appendix 4 Quality Assurance and Product

Warranty Regulations 93

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EV500 Series Inverter User Manual Safety Information

Chapter 1 Safety Information

To ensure the safety of your person, equipment and property, please

Be sure to read this chapter carefully and keep it in mind during future transportation, installation, operation, commissioning and maintenance.

The safety precautions in the manual are classified into "Danger" and "Warning".

1.1 Security Definition

This symbol indicates that failure to follow the instructions may result in personal injury, death or serious property damage.

Danger

! This symbol indicates that personal injury or equipment damage may occur if the operation is not performed as required.

warn
In some cases, failure to follow the instructions, even violating the "Warning", can lead to serious consequences.

So follow these important precautions in any situation.

1.2 Installation Notes

Danger

• Please install the inverter on non-combustible objects such as metal to avoid fire.

• Please keep flammable materials away from the inverter, otherwise there is a risk of fire.

• Do not install the inverter in an inflammable or explosive environment, otherwise there is a risk of explosion.

• It is strictly forbidden to disassemble or modify the inverter without permission, otherwise you will be responsible for the consequences.

• Wiring work must be performed by professional and qualified technicians to avoid the risk of electric shock.

• When the inverter is powered on, do not open the cover or perform wiring operations.

• The cover must be closed before the inverter is powered on, otherwise there is a risk of electric shock and explosion.

• For inverters that have been stored for more than 2 years, use a voltage regulator to gradually increase the voltage before powering on.

Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock or explosion.

• When the power is on, do not touch the terminals with your hands, otherwise there is a risk of electric shock.

• Do not operate the inverter with wet hands, otherwise there is a risk of electric shock.

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• Maintenance operations can only be performed ten minutes after the power is disconnected. At this time, the power indicator light is completely off.

Or make sure that the positive and negative bus voltages (+, -) are below 25V, otherwise there is a risk of electric shock.

• Maintenance operations such as replacement of parts must be performed by professional technicians. It is strictly forbidden to replace wires or screws.

Do not leave any metal objects in the machine, otherwise there is a risk of fire.

• After replacing the control board of the inverter, the relevant parameters must be set correctly before it can run.

• It is strictly forbidden to connect the inverter's output terminals U, V, W to the AC power supply.

Warning

ÿ Do not subject the operation panel and cover to force during transportation, otherwise the inverter may fall off partially and cause injury or

Risk of damage to property.

ÿ The installation should be carried out in a place that can bear the weight of the inverter.

ÿ Avoid installing the inverter in places where water splashing may occur, otherwise it may damage property.

danger.

ÿ Foreign objects are not allowed to fall into the inverter.

ÿ The grounding terminal of the inverter must be well grounded.

ÿ It is strictly forbidden to touch the radiator with your hands within ten minutes after power-on or power-off to prevent burns.

ÿ If the inverter is damaged or the components are not in compliance, please do not install and operate it, otherwise you may be injured.

or risk of property damage.

ÿ Do not install in direct sunlight, otherwise there is a risk of property damage.

ÿ Do not short-circuit (+)/(B)/(-), otherwise there is a risk of fire and property damage.

ÿ The main circuit terminals and wires must be firmly connected.

ÿ It is strictly forbidden to connect the control terminals other than TA-TB-TC to AC 220V signal, otherwise it may damage the property.

Danger of things.

1.3 Precautions for use

Please pay attention to the following points when using the EV500 series inverter:

1.3.1 About motors and mechanical loads

Compared with power frequency operation

The EV500 series inverter is a voltage type inverter, and its output voltage is PWM wave, which contains

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Certain high-order harmonics. When in use, the motor may experience temperature rise, vibration, etc.

There is a slight increase compared with power frequency operation.

Constant torque low frequency operation

When this inverter drives a common motor to run at low speed and high load for a long time, due to the motor itself

The heat dissipation effect will be worse, and the increase in heat will make the motor insulation performance worse, reducing the motor life.

It is recommended to use variable frequency motor or use it at a reduced rating.

Electronic thermal protection value of the motor

When an adaptable motor is selected, the inverter can provide thermal protection for the motor.

If the rated capacity of the device does not match, the protection value must be adjusted or other protection measures must be taken to

Ensure the safety of the motor.

Run above 50Hz

When the output frequency of the inverter with the motor exceeds 50Hz, please consider the vibration of the motor.

The noise increases, and it is also necessary to ensure that the motor bearings and other mechanical devices are within the speed range of use.

Lubrication of mechanical devices

This inverter drives the reduction box and gears and other mechanical devices that require lubrication.

During operation, damage may occur due to poor lubrication effect. It is recommended to check or prepare in advance.

maintainance.

Negative torque load

For load lifting and other occasions, negative torque often occurs, and the inverter often

If the circuit breaker trips due to overcurrent or overvoltage faults, a brake component with appropriate parameters should be selected.

Mechanical resonance point of the load device

The inverter may encounter mechanical resonance of the load device within a certain output frequency range.

The vibration point can be avoided by setting the jump frequency.

Frequent start and stop situations

For occasions where frequent start and stop are required, please start and stop the inverter through external terminals or the panel.

It is strictly forbidden to use contactors and other switching devices on the input side of the inverter to start and stop frequently.

Stop operation, otherwise the equipment may be damaged.

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Motor insulation inspection before connecting to the inverter

Before using the motor for the first time or after long-term storage, please check the motor insulation to prevent

To prevent the inverter from being damaged due to motor insulation failure. Please use a 500V voltage megohmmeter for testing.

Verify that the measured insulation resistance is not less than 5Mÿ. The motor insulation inspection diagram is shown in Figure 1-1:

Figure 1-1 Schematic diagram of motor insulation detection

1.3.2 About the inverter

Capacitors and varistors for improving power factor

Since the inverter outputs U, V, W voltage waveforms as PWM waves, if an improved

Power factor capacitors or lightning protection varistors can cause inverter failure or component damage.

If it is damaged, please be sure to remove it. The schematic diagram of the inverter output terminal disabling capacitor is shown in Figure 1-2 below :

U
CVF-G3/P3 V
EV500
W

Figure 1-2 Schematic diagram of disabling capacitors at the inverter output

Install switch devices such as contactors at the output end of the inverter

If you need to install a contactor or other switching device between the inverter output and the motor, make sure the inverter

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The inverter should not be turned on or off when it has no output, otherwise the inverter may be damaged.

Use outside the rated voltage

The inverter is not suitable for use outside the operating voltage range. If necessary, use the corresponding voltage upgrade.

The voltage is transformed by a pressure or step-down device.

Altitude and Derating

In areas with an altitude of more than 1000 meters, the inverter cooling efficiency is reduced due to the thin air.

The following figure 1-3 shows the inverter rated output current and altitude derating.

Amount usage relationship.

Iout

100%

90%

80% 1000 2000 3000 4000 (meters)

Figure 1-3 Relationship between inverter rated output current and altitude derating

Inverter output reactor

When the wiring between the inverter and the motor exceeds 15m (220V series) or 30m (380V series)

series), a high dV/dt will be generated inside the motor coil, which will have a great impact on the interlayer insulation of the motor.

The insulation will be damaged. Please use a variable frequency motor or install an AC output reactor on the output side.

1.4 Scrapping considerations

When disposing of scrapped inverters and their components, please pay attention to the following matters.

Electrolytic capacitors: The electrolytic capacitors in the inverter may explode when burned.

Plastic: Plastic and rubber products on the inverter may produce toxic and harmful gases when burned.

Please be especially careful when burning.

Cleaning: Please treat the scrapped inverter as industrial waste.

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Chapter 2 Product Introduction

2.1 General Technical Specifications

Table 2-1

Rated voltage, frequency S2/T2 single-phase/three-phase 220V 50/60Hz T4 three-phase 380V 50/60Hz
lose

enter
Allowable voltage variation range: +/-15%; voltage imbalance rate: <3%; frequency: ±5%

Maximum output S2/T2/three-phase 220V T4 three-phase 380V

lose ~
frequency 0Hz 500Hz
out

G type machine: rated current*150% for 1 minute, rated current*180% for 2 seconds;
Overload capacity
P type machine: rated current*120% for 1 minute, rated current*150% for 2 seconds.

Control method V/F control

Simulation settings ±0.2% of maximum output frequency

Output
Digital settings ±0.01Hz
frequency
External pulse setting maximum output frequency ±0.1%
Accuracy

RS485 setting ±0.01Hz

V/F Curve The base frequency can be set arbitrarily between 5 and 500 Hz, and constant torque, decreasing torque 1, decreasing torque 2, etc. can be selected.

(Voltage-frequency characteristics) Torque 2, three types of curves and custom curves.

Torque boost The lifting torque can be set according to actual needs, 0~20% of the rated output
control

Automatic energy-saving operation Automatically optimize the V/F curve according to load conditions to achieve energy-saving operation.

Acceleration and deceleration time setting 0.1~6000 seconds continuous setting, S-shaped and linear modes optional

Dynamic braking Motor output rated torque*75%


system

brake Start and stop can be selected separately, the action frequency is 0~15Hz, the motor rated current ×
DC braking
(0~100%), action time 0~20.0 seconds, or continuous action

Rapid current automatic suppression capability to prevent frequent overcurrent during acceleration and under impact loads
Automatic current limiting function
special Flow Failure

Voltage Stall Prevention Ensure that no overvoltage occurs during deceleration

~
Carrier adjustment Carrier frequency 1.5KHz 15.0KHz continuously adjustable to minimize motor noise

sex
Analog Input Panel potentiometer, DC voltage 0~10V, DC current 0~20mA (upper and lower limits are optional)

frequency
Digital settings Using the Operation Panel
set up
Pulse input 0~50.000KHz (upper and lower limits are optional)
aisle

RS485 Host computer settings

Start signal Forward, reverse, start signal self-holding (three-wire control) optional

Timers, Counters Built-in timer and counter for easy system integration

When using external terminals to select multi-speed control, up to 15 speeds; programmable multi-speed control
Multi-speed/PLC control function
The PLC can be set to 7 speeds at most. The running direction and running time of each speed can be set separately.

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Swing frequency function Suitable for textile applications

Built-in PID control A simple closed-loop control system can be easily constructed without the need for an additional PID controller.

Switching signal (Y1, Inverter is running, frequency arrival, frequency level detection, overload alarm, external fault

Output Y2 and relay T) Stop, upper frequency limit reached, lower frequency limit reached, undervoltage stop, zero speed operation,

Signal Output Programming multi-speed status, internal counter arrival, internal timer arrival, fault

Analog Output Output frequency, output current, output voltage, etc. can be connected to external voltmeter, frequency meter

Output frequency, output current, output voltage, motor speed, set frequency, PID setting,

Running status PID feedback, module temperature, running time accumulation, analog input and output, terminal input status
operate
Show State
panel
Show The latest six fault records, the output frequency, set frequency,
show
Alarm content Output current, output voltage, DC voltage, module temperature, terminal status, cumulative operation

Running time 8 running parameter records

Overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, phase loss, electronic thermal relay protection, overheating, short circuit,
Protection/alarm function
Overload

Ambient temperature -10ºC to +50ºC (no freezing)

Ambient humidity Below 90% (no frost)


ring
Indoors (no direct sunlight, no corrosion, no flammable gas, no oil mist, no dust, no water
territory
Surroundings
Steam, water droplets, etc.)

altitude Less than 1000m

Protection level IP30


Knot

Structure
Cooling method Forced air cooling

Installation Wall-mounted/ Cabinet-mounted

2.2. Inverter nameplate

2.2 1 Series Model Description

EV500-0037G/0055P-T4
Voltage level:
S2/T2: Single-phase/three-phase 220V

T4: three-phase 380V

Power code 3.7KW/5.5KW G: Constant torque

P: Light load type


Product range

2.2.2 Rated values

S2/T2 220V inverter ratings

EV500 Series Rated capacity (KVA) Rated output current (A) Applicable motor power (KW)

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EV500-0004G-S2 0.87 2.3 0.4

EV500-0007G-S2 1.7 4 0.75

EV500-0015G-S2 2.67 7 1.5

EV500-0022G-S2 3.8 10 2.2

EV500-0037G-T2 6 16 3.7

EV500-0055G-T2 7.6 20 5.5

EV500-0075G-T2 11.4 30 7.5

EV500-0110G-T2 16 42 11

EV500-0150G-T2 twenty one 55 15

EV500-0185G-T2 26.6 70 18.5

EV500-0220G-T2 30.4 80 twenty two

EV500-0300G-T2 42 110 30

EV500-0370G-T2 49 130 37

EV500-0450G-T2 61 160 45

EV500-0550G-T2 80 210 55

EV500-0750G-T2 114 300 75

T4 380V inverter rating

EV500 Series Rated capacity (KVA) Rated output current (A) Applicable motor power
(KW)
EV500-0007G-T4 2.4 2.3 0.75

EV500-0015G-T4 2.63 4 1.5

EV500-0022G-T4 3.3 5 2.2

EV500-0037G/0055P-T4 5.6/8.5 8.5/13 3.7/5.5

EV500-0055G/0075P-T4 8.5/11.2 13/17 5.5/7.5

EV500-0075G/0110P-T4 11.2/16.5 17/25 7.5/11

EV500-0110G/0150P-T4 16.5/21.7 25/33 11/15

EV500-0150G/0185P-T4 21.7/25.7 33/39 15/18.5

EV500-0185G/0220P-T4 25.7/29.6 39/45 18.5/22

EV500-0220G/0300P-T4 29.6/39.5 45/60 22/30

EV500-0300G/0370P-T4 39.5/39.5 60/75 30/37

EV500-0370G/0450P-T4 39.5/60 75/91 37/45

EV500-0450G/0550P-T4 60/73.7 91/112 45/55

EV500-0550G/0750P-T4 73.7/98.7 112/150 55/75

EV500-0750G/0900P-T4 98.7/116 150/180 75/90

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EV500-0900G/1100P-T4 116/138 180/210 90/110


EV500-1100G/1320P-T4 138/167 210/250 110/132

2.2.3 Description of each part of the inverter

Upper cover buckle

Upper cover
Power driver board

Keyboard operator
Control Panel

Control board terminals Machine installation hole

Main circuit terminal

Upper cover fixing hole


Control cable entry
Main circuit cable inlet
Figure 2-1 Schematic diagram of the names of the inverter parts

2.2.4 Inverter dimensions and gross weight 1.

Dimensions

H B

A D
W
Figure a Figure b

Figure 2-2 Schematic diagram of inverter dimensions

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2. Mechanical parameters

Installation Dimensions Dimensions weight


Install
Specifications (KG)
Aperture
A (mm) B (mm) W (mm) H (mm) D (mm) ÿ

EV500-0004G-S2
115 160 125 170 118 ÿ4.2 1.2
EV500-0007G-S2

EV500-0015G-S2
110 160 125 170 145 ÿ4.2 1.5
EV500-0022G-S2

EV500-0037G-T2 135 247 150 258 150 ÿ5.5 3

EV500-0007G-T4

EV500-0015G-T4 110 160 125 170 145 ÿ4.2 1.5

EV500-0022G-T4

EV500-0037G/0055P-T4

EV500-0055G/0075P-T4 135 247 150 258 150 ÿ5.5 3

EV500-0075G/0110P-T4

EV500-0110G/0150P-T4

EV500-0150G/0185P-T4 186 306 210 330.5 188 ÿ9.5 5.7

EV500-0185G/0220P-T4

EV500-0220G/0300P-T4
238 396 260 420 196 ÿ8.2 10.2
EV500-0300G/0370P-T4

EV500-0370G/0450P-T4
295 495 320 515 255 ÿ9.5 22.5
EV500-0450G/0550P-T4

EV500-0550G/0750P-T4
230 565 375 580 270 ÿ8.5 36
EV500-0750G/0900P-T4

EV500-0750G/0900P-T4

EV500-0900G/1100P-T4 300 735 460 750 335 ÿ8.5 60

EV500-1100G/1320P-T4

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3. Dimensions of the operation panel

KB001

front

Figure 2-3 Keyboard operator appearance and installation dimensions

KB002

80mm

front

Figure 2-3 Keyboard operator appearance and installation dimensions

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Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring

3.1 Installation Environment Requirements

1. Please install it in an indoor place with vents or ventilation devices. Generally, it should be installed vertically. 2.

Ambient temperature -10ÿ~40ÿ. If the temperature exceeds 40ÿ, forced heat dissipation or derating should be used. 3. Try to avoid

high temperature and humid places. The humidity should be less than 95%, and there should be no frost and condensation.

4. Avoid installing in places with direct sunlight. 5. Avoid

installing in environments with flammable, explosive and corrosive gases and liquids. 6. It should be installed

in an environment without dust, floating fibers and metal particles. 7. The installation surface should be

firm and vibration-free, or the vibration should be less than 5.9m/s2 (0.6g). 8. Stay away from

electromagnetic interference sources.

3.2 Installation

This series of inverters are wall-mounted inverters and should be installed vertically to facilitate air circulation and heat

dissipation. Sufficient space should be left around the inverter as shown in Figure 3-1 Inverter installation spacing. The location of the

ventilation fan in the inverter installation environment is shown in Figure 3-2.

Fan exhaust 120 mm or more

50 mm
50 mm

above
above Frequency Converter Frequency Converter

Air Inlet Air Inlet


120 mm or more

correct Incorrect

Figure 3-1 Inverter installation distance Figure 3-2 Ventilation fan position in the inverter installation environment

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Change

frequency

Device
Change Change

frequency … frequency

Device Device
Diversion baffle

Change

frequency

Device

Air Inlet

Figure 3-3 Installation of multiple wall-mounted inverters 1 Figure 3-4 Installation of multiple wall-mounted inverters 2

For the installation of multiple wall-mounted inverters, see Figure 3-3 and Figure 3-4.

When installing vertically up and down, please note that a guide baffle should be used in the middle, as shown in Figure 3-3.

3.3 Disassembly and installation of inverter components

3.3.1 Disassembly and installation of keyboard operator

This keyboard operator is an integrated operator, which is convenient for external connection and can be used as a remote control operator.

When disassembling, press the buckle on the back of the operator inward to remove the keyboard operator.

Put the operator into the card slot of the cover and fasten the buckle.

3.4 Inverter Wiring

3.4.1 Main circuit terminal wiring

I. Connection between the inverter and optional accessories (as shown in Figure 3-6)

1. An obvious disconnecting device such as an isolating switch must be added between the power grid and the inverter to ensure equipment maintenance.

Safety during repair.

2. There must be a circuit breaker or fuse with overcurrent protection before the inverter to avoid failure of subsequent equipment.

The fault causes the fault scope to expand.

3. When the inverter is used for power supply control, it cannot be used to control the start and stop of the inverter.

4. When the grid waveform is seriously distorted, or the inverter is equipped with a DC reactor, the power supply and inverter

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When the mutual influence of high-order harmonics between the inverters cannot meet the requirements, or to improve the input side of the inverter

To improve the power factor, an AC input reactor can be added.

5. The input side EMI filter can suppress the high frequency noise interference emitted from the inverter power line

6. To protect the inverter and suppress high-order harmonics, and prevent the influence of power supply on the inverter,

In this case, please configure a DC reactor.

Figure 3-6 Connection diagram of inverter and optional accessories

a. When there is a switch-type reactive compensation capacitor cabinet or a thyristor phase-controlled load on the same

power node that supplies power to the inverter, the reactive transient caused by the switching of the capacitor cabinet will cause a

sudden change in the grid voltage and harmonics and grid gaps caused by the phase-controlled load, which may cause damage to

the inverter input rectifier bridge

circuit. b. When it is required to increase the power factor of the inverter input to above 0.93, when the imbalance of the three-

phase power supply exceeds 3%, when the inverter is connected to a large-capacity transformer, the current flowing through the

inverter input power circuit may cause damage to the rectifier circuit. When the capacity of the inverter power supply is greater than

1000KVA, or the power supply capacity is greater than 10 times the capacity of the inverter,

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A DC reactor needs to be installed.

7. AC output reactor: When the connection line from the inverter to the motor exceeds 30m, it is recommended to use a suppression reactor.

The AC output reactor can control high frequency oscillation to avoid motor insulation damage and excessive leakage current.

The device frequently trips the protection.

8. Output side EMI filter: EMI filter can be selected to suppress the EMI generated on the output side of the inverter.

Interference noise and wire leakage.

2. Specifications of circuit breakers, cables, contactors and reactors

1. Specifications of circuit breakers, cables and contactors

(mm2 ) Main circuit


Inverter Model
Incoming switch circuit breaker QF (A) Input wire Output wire

EV500 – 0110G/0150P-T4 40 10 10

EV500 – 0150G/0185P-T4 50 10 10

EV500 – 0185G/0220P-T4 63 16 16

EV500 – 0220G/0300P-T4 63 16 16

EV500 – 0300G/0370P-T4 100 25 25

EV500 – 0370G/0450P-T4 125 25 25

EV500 – 0450G/0550P-T4 160 35 35

EV500 – 0550G/0750P-T4 160 35 35

EV500 – 0750G/0900P-T4 250 50 50

EV500 – 0900G/1100P-T4 250 70 70

EV500 – 1100G/1320P-T4 315 95 95

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2. Reactor Specifications

Input AC Reactor Output AC Reactor DC Reactor


Inverter Model Current
Inductance (mH) Current (A) Inductance (uH) Current (A) Inductance (mH)
(A)

EV500–0370G-T4
60 0.24 63 90 80 0.86

EV500–0450G-T4
75 0.235 80 80 100 0.70

EV500–0550G-T4 91 0.17 100 60 120 0.58

EV500–0750G-T4
112 0.16 125 40 146 0.47

EV500–0900G-T4
150 0.12 160 35 200 0.35

EV500–1100G-T4 180 0.10 200 30 238 0.29

3.1. The wiring diagram of the

single-phase/three-phase main circuit terminal block is shown in Figure 3-7 (ai). The functions of each terminal are

The description table is as follows.

a) 0.4KW-2.2KW inverter main circuit terminal block wiring diagram (as shown in Figure 3-7a)

E L1 L2 UVWP PB

b) 0.75KW-2.2KW inverter main circuit terminal block wiring diagram (as shown in Figure 3-7b)

EP PB RSTUVW

Earth

Electric Motor
Braking resistor three-phase power input

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c) 3.7KW-7.5KW inverter main circuit terminal block wiring diagram (as shown in Figure 3-7c)

ERSTUVWP PB

Earth

Electric Motor

Three-phase power input


Braking resistor

d) 11KW-18.5KW inverter main circuit terminal block wiring diagram (as shown in Figure 3-7d)

ERSTUVWP PB

Earth

Electric Motor

Three-phase power input


Braking resistor

e) 22KW-30KW inverter main circuit terminal block wiring diagram (as shown in Figure 3-7e)

RST + -UVWE

Earth

Electric Motor

Three-phase power input

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f) 30KW-75KW inverter main circuit terminal block wiring diagram (as shown in Figure 3-7f)

RST P1 + - UVWE

Earth

Electric Motor

Three-phase power input


DC Reactor

g) 75KW-110KW inverter main circuit terminal block wiring diagram (as shown in Figure 3-7g)

ERST P1 + - UVWE

Earth Earth
Electric Motor
Three-phase power input
DC Reactor

h) 75KW-110KW inverter main circuit terminal block wiring diagram (as shown in Figure 3-7h)

RS TUVW

E P1 + - E

Earth Earth
DC Reactor

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i) 350KW-630KW inverter main circuit terminal block wiring diagram (as shown in Figure 3-7i)

U VW

R S T

E P1 + - E

Earth Earth
DC Reactor

Terminal Function Description

Terminal Symbols Functional Description

Ground terminal
E or

R, S, T Three-phase AC power supply connected to the grid

L1, L2 Connect to the grid single-phase AC power supply

U, V, W Connect to three-phase (380V or 220V) AC motor

P1 Rectifier DC side voltage positive terminal (DC reactor can be connected between + and +)

Filter capacitor DC side voltage positive terminal

+ •1. A DC reactor can be connected between P1 and P2.

•2. External brake unit can be connected between -

- Negative terminal of the DC side voltage of the filter capacitor (an external brake unit can be connected between it and the + terminal)

P or PB A braking resistor can be connected between P or PB

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3.4.2 Control circuit wiring

1. Control circuit terminal diagram

Figure 3-8 Control circuit terminal block wiring diagram

2. Function description of control circuit terminals

Type Terminal Symbol Terminal Function Remark

+10V +10V/10mA power supply

Common terminal of frequency setting voltage signal


electricity

GND (+10V, power ground), analog current signal


source

Input negative terminal (current outflow terminal)


lose
+24V/50mA power supply provided to the outside
out +24
(COM terminal is the power ground)

COM Common terminal of control terminal

V1 Analog voltage signal input terminal 1 0ÿ10V


simulation
V2 Analog voltage signal input terminal 2 0ÿ10V
enter

II Analog current signal input positive terminal 0ÿ20mA

Switching quantity X1 Multi-function input terminal 1 Multi-function input terminal

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enter X2 Multi-function input terminal 2 The body function is determined by parameters

(control P3.00~P3.07 set


X3 Multi-function input terminal 3
Terminals The terminal and COM are closed.
X4 Multi-function input terminal 4 Effective

X5 Multi-function input terminal 5

X6 Multi-function input terminal 6

Multi-function input terminal 7 can also be used as an external pulse


X7
Pulse signal input terminal

Programmable voltage signal output terminal, external voltage Maximum allowable current 20mA
O1
Meter header (determined by P3.27 parameter). Output voltage 0ÿ10V
simulation

Programmable frequency, voltage, and current outputs Maximum output signal frequency
Output O2
(determined by P3.28 parameter). 50KHz, amplitude 10V

OC Y1 Programmable open collector output, by parameter Maximum load current 50mA,


Output Y2 P3.32 and P3.33 settings Maximum withstand voltage 24V

Fault Contact capacity: AC250V 1A


TA-TB-TC Programmable Relay Output
Output Resistive load

RS485 485+
RS485 communication terminal
communication 485-

E Ground terminal

3. Jumper Description

SW1 Jumper Description

When the plug is inserted into FM, the corresponding O2 output type is pulse signal ([P3.29]=0).

The plug is inserted into 0~10V, and the corresponding O2 output type is voltage signal ([P3.29]=1 or 2)

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3.4.3 Standard wiring diagram

Three-phase circuit breaker

× R U Electric Motor

Three-phase power supply × S V M

× T W

E
Connect to Earth

P/+

PB 18.5KW Braking resistors

-
unit 18.5KWAnd above external brake

TA

X1 TB
Programmable relay outputs
X2 TC
X3

X4 24V

Programmable input X5
Can be connected

COM Y1
externally or use 24V

X6 Y2
Open collector output
X7 COM
(can also be used as pulse input terminal)

COM

+10V O1
Frequency meter (0.2KHz~50KHz)

V1 O2 Voltmeter (0/2~10V)
0~10V
Amperemeter (0~10V)
GND GND

4~20mA II
485+ Twisted Pair

V2
0~10V 485-
GND

Figure 3.3-2 Basic operation wiring

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Chapter 4 Inverter Operation and Operation Instructions

4.1 Explanation

Terms describing inverter control, operation and status will be used many times in the following chapters.

Please read this chapter carefully to help you understand and correctly use the functions mentioned later.

4.1.1 Inverter operation command channel

It refers to the physical channel through which the inverter accepts operations such as running, stopping, and

jogging. There are three types: Operation panel: Controlled by the RUN, STOP, and JOG keys on the

operation panel External terminals: Controlled by X1 (FWD), X2 (REV), COM, and X? (three-wire control)

485 interface: Start and stop control commands are issued by the host

computer. The operation channel selection can be determined by P0.02. When the external terminal is selected for

control, the external terminal control mode must be further determined by P3.00, including two-wire 1 and two-wire 2.

2 and three-wire control

4.1.2 Inverter frequency setting channel EV500

has 8 independent frequency setting channels: Panel

potentiometer Panel

key Setting terminal UP/DW

Setting analog voltage V1

Setting analog voltage V2

Setting analog current II

Setting pulse Setting RS485

Setting 8

frequency setting

channels can also be used as the final frequency setting after multiple combinations (specific

See description of P4.34)

4.1.3 Working status of the inverter

The working status of EV500 is divided into stop status, running status and fault status. Stop

status: After the inverter is powered on and initialized, if no running command is input to the inverter or the running

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Input the stop command in the inverter, and the inverter will enter the stop command.

Running state: After receiving the operation command, the inverter enters the running state. Fault state:

The inverter fails or an external fault notifies the inverter.

The output is blocked (the output voltage is 0 at this time) and is in a fault state.

4.1.4 Inverter operation mode

There are 6 operation modes for EV500, which are divided into the following order according to priority: Swing >> Jog >> PLC >>

Multi-speed >> PID >> Normal operation.

Swing frequency operation: specially designed for textile occasions, please refer to P7 function group explanation for details.

Jog operation: After receiving the jog operation command, the inverter runs at the jog operation frequency.

PLC operation: When the PLC function is enabled, the inverter will select the PLC operation mode.

The device will run as planned.

Multi-speed operation: The inverter selects the inverter through the external terminal X? (function number 1, 2, 3, 4).

The operating frequency of the frequency converter.

Closed-loop operation (PID): When the PID function is selected and valid, the inverter will operate in closed-loop mode.

That is, the given and feedback determine the output frequency through PID regulation.

Normal operation: simple open-loop operation mode, determined by the frequency setting channel determined by P0.01

Operating frequency.

The 6 operating modes determine the 6 frequency sources of the inverter.

4.2 Operation Panel Description

The first row of function indicators

The first line of digital display

Second row of function indicators

Second line digital display


Run key

Potentiometer
Stop/reset key
adjustment jog/reverse key
Increase/decrease key

Menu key
Shift key
Confirm key

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4.2.1 Key Function Description

Key symbol name Functional Description

PRG Menu Key Entering or exiting a menu

DATA Confirm key Enter the menu level by level, set parameters and confirm

UP Increment key Increment of data or function code

DW decrement key Decrement of data or function code

In the running monitoring state, press this key to cycle through the set

Shift key Monitor parameters; when modifying parameters, you can select the parameter modification

Reposition

RUN Run Key In keyboard operation mode, it is used to run the operation

JOG Multi-function key Determined according to P4.35

In the running state, this key can be used to stop the running operation (P0.02
STOP Stop/Reset button
OK); in fault state, reset fault operation

4.2.2 Indicator Light Description

Characteristic symbols Indicator Light Description

Hz Frequency unit (Hertz)

A Unit of current (ampere)

V Voltage unit (volts)

FWD Forward running indicator light

Reverse operation indicator light


REV

FWD and REV flash simultaneously, indicating DC braking

ALM Alarm indicator (alarm when overcurrent, overvoltage but not reaching fault level)

MENU Menu indicator light

4.2.3 Digital display area

4-digit LED display, can display various monitoring data such as set frequency, output frequency, etc.

Alarm code.

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4.3 Operation Process

4.3.1 Function parameter settings

The three-level menus are

1. Function code parameters (first level menu);

2. Function code number (secondary menu);

3. Function code setting value (three-level menu).

4.3.2 Monitoring Parameter

Query There are two situations for monitoring parameter query. In one situation, in the monitoring state, press “ ” to

The three most commonly used parameters by the user are displayed in a loop (determined by P4.28, P4.29, and P4.30);

In one case, the status parameters that the user is concerned about are viewed by checking the d parameter.

Example: Check the inverter d-01 (inverter output current value) value, as shown in Figure 4-2.

PRG

PRG


PRG ÿ ÿ


ÿÿ DATA PRG


PRG DATA DATA PRG ÿ ÿ


ÿÿ PRG PRG DATA

• •
Figure 4-1 Modify function parameters flow chart Figure 4-2 Viewing status parameter flow chart

4.3.3 Fault Reset

When the inverter fails, it will prompt the relevant fault information.
Reset by pressing “STOP” on the keyboard or external terminal function (P3 group setting).

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After the fault is reset, the inverter is in standby state. If the inverter is in fault state, the user does not

If reset is performed, the inverter is in the running protection state and cannot run.

4.4 Inverter Operation

4.4.1 Power-on initialization

During the inverter power-on process, the system is first initialized and the inverter DC bus voltage is

When the voltage reaches a certain value, the inverter is in standby state.

The LED display shows "0".

4.4.2 Inverter Operation

The inverter can be started by keyboard control, external terminal or communication (see P0.

02). When the inverter is running, the user can monitor 22 status variables (see d parameter).

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Chapter 5 Function Detailed Description

5.1 Basic operating parameters (P0 parameters)

P0.00 Model selection Setting range: 0, 1

0: G type machine, suitable for constant torque load

1: P type, suitable for variable torque loads (fans, pumps) EV500 series inverters adopt G/P

combined mode, that is, suitable for constant torque loads (G type)

The distribution motor is one level smaller than when used for fan and water pump loads (P type).

P0.01 frequency channel selection Setting range: 0 ~ 9

Select the input channel of frequency command:

0: Panel potentiometer The operating frequency is set by the potentiometer on the operation panel.

1: P0.03 setting When [P0.01]=1 is selected, the up and down keys on the operation panel can be used to

To change the frequency value in the P0.03 parameter and set the operating frequency.

2: V1 The operating frequency is set by the external analog voltage input terminal V1 (0~10V).

3: V2 The operating frequency is set by the external analog voltage input terminal V2 (0~10V).

4: II The operating frequency is set by the external analog current input port II (0 ~ 20mA).

5: UP/DW terminal increases and decreases the control

frequency. The operating frequency is set by the external control terminal UP/DW (UP and DW control terminals are selected by

parameters P3.01 to P3.07). When UP-COM is closed, the operating frequency increases. When DW-COM is closed, the operating frequency increases.

The operating frequency decreases. When UP and DW are closed or disconnected with the COM terminal at the same time, the operating frequency remains unchanged.

The frequency rises and falls according to the set acceleration and deceleration time.

6: External pulse signal The

operating frequency is set by the external pulse signal, and the pulse input terminal is selected by parameter P3.07 (X7).

7: RS485 interface receives

the frequency command of the host computer through the RS485 interface.

This mode should be selected when this machine is set as a slave in linkage control.

8: Combined given

operating frequency is determined by the linear combination of each setting channel. The combination mode is determined by parameter P4.34.

Certainly.

9: External terminal selection

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The frequency setting channel is selected by external terminals (the selection terminal is determined by parameters P3.01~P3.07).

The corresponding relationship between the terminal status and the frequency setting channel is shown in the following table:

Frequency setting Frequency setting Frequency setting


Frequency setting channel
Select terminal 3 Select Terminal 2 Select Terminal 1

0 0 0 0
0 0 1 1
0 1 0 2
0 1 1 3
1 0 0 4
1 0 1 5
1 1 0 6
1 1 1 7

P0.02 Operation command channel selection Setting range: 0 ~ 4

0: Operation command is controlled by the operation

panel 1: Operation command is controlled by external terminals, keyboard STOP is invalid

2: The operation command is controlled by the external terminal, and the keyboard STOP is effective

3: The operation command is controlled by RS485 communication, and the keyboard STOP is invalid

4: Operation command is controlled by RS485 communication, keyboard STOP is effective

P0.03 panel digital setting frequency Setting range: 0.00 ~maximum frequency

When the input frequency channel selects the panel digital setting ([P0.01]=1), the output frequency of the inverter

The value is determined by adding the slip compensation. In the status monitoring mode, press the key or key on the operation

panel to directly modify this parameter.

P0.04 Acceleration time P0.05 Setting range: 0.00 ~6000.0S

Deceleration time P0.06 Setting range: 0.00 ~6000.0S

Acceleration and deceleration Setting range: 0.00 ~maximum frequency

reference P0.07 Acceleration and deceleration mode Setting range: 0, 1

The acceleration time refers to the time required for the output frequency to accelerate from 0Hz to the reference frequency value set by P0.06.

The deceleration time refers to the time required for the output frequency to decelerate from the reference frequency value set by P0.06 to 0Hz.

time.

Acceleration and deceleration mode 0: Straight line. Straight line acceleration and deceleration is adopted by most loads; 1: S curve

S curve acceleration and deceleration are mainly used to reduce noise and vibration and reduce the starting

It is provided to stop the impact load. As shown in Figure 5.1-1.

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Output frequency (Hz)

straight line

S -curve

Time (s)

Figure 5.1-1 Acceleration and deceleration curves of the inverter

P0.08 Rated output voltage P0.09 Setting range: 200V ~ 500V

Rated output frequency Setting range: 5.00Hz ~ 500.00Hz

Please set according to the nameplate data of the actual drag motor.

P0.10 minimum frequency Setting range: 0 ~ P0.11

P0.11 maximum frequency Setting range: P0.10 ~ 500.0Hz

The minimum frequency and maximum frequency refer to the minimum and maximum values of the inverter output frequency respectively.

P0.12 Steering control Setting range: 0, 1, 2

This parameter is used to change the current output phase sequence of the inverter, thereby changing the running direction of the motor.

0: Same as the set direction 1:

Opposite to the set direction Select this mode, the actual output phase sequence of the inverter is opposite to the setting.

2: Reverse prevention The inverter will ignore the direction command and only run in the forward direction

P0.13 parameter initialization Setting range: 0, 1, 2

Modify the inverter parameters to factory values.

0: No action 1:

Restore the parameters to the initial value according to

the model 2: Clear the fault

record Note: The values of parameters P0.00, P0.01, P0.02 and P3.00 will not be initialized.

Please set the model (P0.00) according to the actual situation before initialization.

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5.2 Start and stop parameters (P1 parameters)

P1.00 Startup mode Setting range: 0, 1, 2

0: Start by starting frequency After receiving the operation command, the inverter first starts at the set starting frequency.

After the start frequency duration (P1.02), press the acceleration or deceleration time

The motor runs to the set frequency.

1: Brake first and then start. The inverter first applies a certain DC braking current to the load motor (i.e.

Electromagnetic brake, defined in parameters P1.03 and P1.04), and then restart, applicable to stop state

Small inertia load with forward or reverse rotation.

2: Speed tracking and restarting The inverter first detects the motor speed, and then

The speed is taken as the starting point, and it runs to the set frequency according to the acceleration and deceleration time.

P1.01 Start frequency Setting range: 0.0 ~ 10.0Hz

P1.02 Start frequency duration Setting range: 0.0 ~ 20.0S

Reasonable setting of starting frequency can improve starting torque characteristics. However, if the setting value is too large,

An overcurrent fault has occurred.

Starting frequency duration refers to the duration of operation at the starting frequency.

If the starting frequency is low, it will run at the starting frequency first. After the starting frequency duration is reached, it will run at the set frequency.

The motor will then start to run at the set frequency after a certain deceleration time. The starting frequency method is shown in Figure 5.2-1.

frequency

set up

frequency
Output frequency

[P1.01]

[P1.02] time

Operation instructions
Figure 5.2-1 Starting frequency method

P1.03 Starting DC braking current Setting range: 0 ~ 100%

P1.04 Start DC braking duration Setting range: 0.0 ~ 20.0S

When the starting mode is set to brake first and then start, the starting DC braking function is effective.

P1.03 is the DC braking current at startup (percentage of rated current), P1.04 is the continuous

When DC braking, the inverter outputs DC current. DC braking mode starting is shown in Figure 5.2-2

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shown.

Output frequency
frequency

Output Current time

DC braking is
[P1.03] × rated
determined by load and acceleration/deceleration time
current

[P1.04] time

Operation instructions

Figure 5.2-2 Starting with DC braking mode

P1.05 Stop mode Setting range: 0, 1

0: Deceleration mode After receiving the stop signal, the motor will decelerate and stop according to the set

deceleration time. 1: Free stop After receiving the stop signal, the output is blocked, and the motor stops by free

running. When the motor stops completely during free stop, if the inverter starts from zero frequency, overcurrent

or overvoltage protection may occur. In this case, please set parameter P1.00 to 2, and the inverter will start in speed

tracking restart mode.

P1.06 DC braking start frequency during shutdown Setting range: 0.00 ~ 15.00Hz Setting

P1.07 DC braking current during shutdown range: 0 ~ 100% Setting range:

P1.08 DC braking action time at shutdown 0.0 ~ 20.0S

These three parameters are used to define the DC braking function of the inverter when it is stopped. During the

shutdown process, when the output frequency of the inverter is lower than the DC braking starting frequency, the inverter

will start the DC braking

function. The DC braking action time refers to the duration of DC braking. When this parameter is set to 0, the DC

braking function during shutdown is turned off. During DC braking, the inverter outputs DC current. The DC braking

function can provide zero speed torque, which is usually used to improve the shutdown accuracy, but cannot be used for

deceleration braking during normal operation.

P1.09 Speed tracking waiting time Setting range: 0 ~ 10.00S

The magnetic field inside the motor is too strong, and speed tracking is prone to reporting an overcurrent fault. In this case, the speed tracking

waiting time can be appropriately increased.

P1.10 Minimum frequency operation mode Setting range: 0, 1

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When the actual set frequency is lower than the minimum frequency, the inverter will reduce the output frequency to reach the minimum frequency.

When the frequency is low, the steady-state output of the inverter is determined according to the minimum frequency operation mode: if the minimum

If the frequency operation mode is selected as 0 (stop mode), the inverter will continue to reduce the output frequency until it stops.

If the minimum frequency operation mode is selected as 1 (operation mode), the inverter will operate at the minimum frequency.

OK.

5.3 V/F curve setting and motor parameters (P2 parameters)

P2.00 V/F curve type selection Setting range: 0, 1, 2, 3

0: Constant torque curve The output voltage of the inverter is proportional to the output frequency.

Load in this way.

1: Decreasing torque curve 1 The output voltage and output frequency of the inverter are in a 1.7 power curve.

Relationship, suitable for fans, water pumps and other loads.

2: Decreasing torque curve 2 The output voltage and output frequency of the inverter are in a square curve relationship.

System, suitable for constant power loads such as fans and water pumps. If there is instability during light load operation,

Please switch to decreasing torque curve 1 operation.

The V/F curve is shown in Figure 5.3-1.a.

3. The relationship between the output voltage and output frequency of the custom curve inverter is based on P2.1-P2.6 parameters.

The value is determined by referring to Figure 5.3-1.b, where 100% represents the rated output voltage.

P2.01 Intermediate frequency Setting range: 0.00 ~ P2.03

1 P2.02 Intermediate voltage Setting range: 0 ~ P2.04

1 P2.03 Intermediate frequency Setting range: P2.01~P2.05

2 P2.04 Intermediate voltage Setting range: P2.02~P2.06

2 P2.05 Intermediate frequency Setting range: P2.03 ~ P0.09

3 P2.06 Intermediate voltage 3 Setting range: P2.04 ~ 100

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Voltage(%)
Voltage

100%
[P0.08]

Constant torque curve

Decreasing torque curve 1 [P2.06]

Decreasing torque curve 2


[P2.04]
[P2.02]

[P0.09] [P2.01]
frequency [P2.03] [P2.05] b) [P0.09] Frequency

a) V/F curve Custom curve

Figure 5.3-1 V/F curve

Intermediate voltage 1, intermediate voltage 2, intermediate voltage 3 The unit is percentage, and the actual voltage represented

The output voltage is set to × rated output voltage/100.

P2. 07 Torque boost Setting range: 0~20%

Used to improve the low-frequency torque characteristics of the inverter. When running in the low-frequency range,

the output voltage of the inverter is boosted for compensation. When a custom curve is selected, this parameter has no

effect. The torque boost diagram is

shown in Figure 5.3-2. The actual output boost voltage is: set value × rated output voltage / 100
%

%
100

100

[P2.07]

Boost
[P0.07]
Boost
voltage
voltage

[P0.09] Frequency [P0.09] Frequency

Rated output frequency Rated frequency

a) Schematic diagram of torque boost with constant torque curve b) Schematic diagram of torque boost with decreasing torque curve

Figure 5.3-2 Torque boost schematic diagram

P2.08 Motor rated speed Setting range: 0 ~ 9999 Setting

P2.09 Motor rated current range: 0 ~ 999.9 Setting range: 0

P2.10 Motor no-load current ~ 999.9

The rated speed and rated current of the motor are determined by the motor nameplate parameters, and the no-load current is the inverter

The output current of a no-load motor at 40Hz.

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P2.11 Oscillation suppression function selection Setting range: 0 , 1

P2.12 Oscillation detection coefficient Setting range: 5 ~ 32

P2.13 Oscillation suppression Setting range: 10 ~ 300

coefficient P2.14 Oscillation suppression limit Setting range: 1 ~ 500

When the inverter drives the motor with no load or light load, the inverter output current may sometimes oscillate.

The current fluctuates, which may cause the inverter to over-current fault. In this case, you can set P2.11 to 1 (oscillation

Oscillation detection coefficient (P2.12), oscillation suppression

The factory values of coefficient (P2.13) and oscillation suppression limit (P2.14) are generally sufficient.

To meet user requirements, users can make simple adjustments in special cases.

P2.15 Slip frequency compensation coefficient Setting range: 0 ~ 200%

P2.16 Voltage compensation coefficient Setting range: 0 ~ 200%

Reasonable setting of the slip frequency compensation coefficient can make the motor speed correspond to the inverter setting frequency

If you need to increase the low-frequency torque, you can increase the output voltage compensation coefficient appropriately.

P2. 17 Motor pole pairs Setting range: 1 ~ 10

This parameter is set according to the motor nameplate.

5.4 Definition of external input and output terminals (P3 parameters)

P3.00 External operation command control mode Setting range: 0, 1, 2,

This parameter is used to set the external terminal command control mode:

0: Two-wire control mode 1

instruction Stop command Forward command Reverse instruction

X1(FWD) X1(FWD) X1(FWD) X1(FWD)


Terminals
X2(REV) X2(REV) X2(REV) X2(REV)
state
COM COM COM COM

1: Two-wire control mode 2

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Instruction to stop run Forward command Reverse command

X1(FWD) X1(FWD) X2(REV) X2(REV)

COM COM COM COM

Terminal state 2: Three-wire control

mode 1 A three-wire control terminal must be selected (refer to the description of parameters P3.01 to P3.07).

The control mode wiring diagram is shown in Figure 5.4-1.a.

SW1
X? SW1
X?
SW2
SW2
X1 (FWD) X1 (FWD)
SW3
K
X2 (REV) X2 (REV)
COM COM

b) Three-wire control mode 2 wiring diagram


a) Three-wire control mode 1 wiring diagram Figure

5.4-1 Three-wire control mode wiring diagram

X? is the three-wire operation control terminal. Input terminals X1 to X2 are selected by parameters P3.01 to P3.07.

X7. SW1 is the inverter shutdown trigger switch, SW2 is the forward trigger switch,

SW3 is the reverse trigger switch.

3: Three-wire control mode 2

X? is the three-wire operation control terminal. Input terminals X1 to X2 are selected by parameters P3.01 to P3.07.

X7. SW1 is the inverter shutdown trigger switch, SW2 is the forward trigger switch,

K is the reverse switch.

If S3 is selected, the wiring situation is shown in Figure 5.4-2:

Forward Reversal stop stop


X3 X3 X3 X3

X1 (FWD) X1 (FWD)
X1 (FWD) X2 (REV)
X2 (REV) X2 (REV)
COM COM COM COM

Figure 5.4-2 Three-wire control command description

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P3.01 X1 function selection Setting range: 0 ~ 35


P3.02 X2 function selection Setting range: 0 ~ 35
P3.03 X3 function selection Setting range: 0 ~ 35
P3.04 X4 function selection Setting range: 0 ~ 35
P3.05 X5 function selection Setting range: 0 ~ 35
P3.06 X6 function selection Setting range: 0 ~ 29
P3.07 X7 function selection Setting range: 0 ~ 31

These parameters are used to select the functions of programmable input terminals X1 to X7, as shown in the following table:

Settings Terminal corresponding function Settings Terminal corresponding function

0 The console is idle 19 Internal timer trigger terminal

1 Multi-speed control terminal 1 20 Internal timer reset terminal

2 Multi-speed control terminal 2 21 Internal counter reset terminal

3 Multi-speed control terminal 3 22 Closed loop control failure

4 Multi-speed control terminal 4 23 Multi-speed and PLC switching

5 Acceleration and deceleration time selection terminal 1 twenty four PLC status clear

6 Acceleration and deceleration time selection terminal 2 25 Swing frequency control terminal

7 Free stop control 26 Length reset

8 External device fault input 27-28 Reserved

9 Forward jog control 29 Internal counter clock terminal

10 Reverse jog control 30 External pulse input

11 Frequency increasing control (UP) 31 Length counting input (for X7 terminal)

12 Frequency decreasing control (DW) 32 Reserved

13 Frequency setting channel selection terminal 1 33 RST

14 Frequency setting channel selection terminal 2 34 FWD

15 Frequency setting channel selection terminal 3 35 REV

16 Simple PLC Pause Control

17 Three-wire operation control

18 DC braking control

Multi-speed and PLC switching function, when invalid, PLC priority is high, multi-speed is low, when valid,

Multi-speed priority is high, PLC priority is low.

PLC status clear function is effective only when the machine is stopped. It has two functions: one is to clear the EEPROM

The other is to clear the current PLC running status and start again from the first section.

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P3.08 Analog input filter constant Setting range: 0.01~5.00S

P3.09 V1 input voltage lower limit P3.10 Setting range: 0.00 ~ [P3.10]

V1 input voltage upper limit P3.11 V1 Setting range: [P3.09]~10.00

input adjustment coefficient Setting range: 0.01 ~ 5.00

Define the range of the analog input voltage channel V1, which should be set according to the actual situation of the access signal.

The input correction coefficient is used to correct the input voltage.

The weight coefficient of the road.

P3.12 V2 input voltage lower limit P3.13 Setting range: -10.00 ~ [P3.13]

V2 input voltage upper limit P3.14 V2 Setting range: [P3.12]~10.00

input adjustment coefficient P3.15 V2 Setting range: 0.01 ~ 5.00

input zero offset Setting range: -1.00 ~ 1.00 Setting

P3.15 V2 bipolar control P3.17 V2 range: 0, 1

bipolar control zero hysteresis loop width Setting range: 0.00 ~ 1.00

Define the range of the analog input voltage channel V2, which should be set according to the actual situation of the access signal.

The input correction coefficient is used to correct the input voltage.

The weight coefficient of the road.

Bipolar control means that the output phase sequence (or motor rotation) of the inverter is determined by the input voltage V2.

The inverter ignores other direction setting commands.

It is effective when the frequency input channel is selected as V2 ([P0.01] = 3). At this time, the frequency setting value is determined by the input

The absolute value of the input voltage V2 determines that when the voltage V2 > 5V, the output is positive phase sequence and the motor rotates forward.

When the voltage V2 < 5V, the output phase sequence is reversed and the motor reverses.

In unipolar control ([P3.16] = 0) and bipolar control ([P3.16] = 1), V2

The corresponding relationship with the set frequency is shown in Figure 5.4-3-a and b respectively.

In unipolar control, the lower limit of the input voltage of V2 can be greater than 0 or less than 0.

The linear relationship of the output frequency remains unchanged. As shown in Figure 5.4-3-a, [P3.12] < 0, the inverter

The output phase sequence is determined by the forward and reverse instructions.

In bipolar control, parameter P3.24 is invalid (default is 0). When V2 > 0, the input voltage

The voltage V2 is linearly related between 0 and [P3.13] and the frequency is linearly related between 0.0Hz and [P3.25].

The inverter outputs positive phase sequence. When V2 < 5V, the input voltage V2 is between 0 and [P3.12] and

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There is a linear relationship between the frequency 0.0Hz and [P3.25], and the inverter outputs a reverse phase sequence. Parameter P3.17

The hysteresis width of the phase sequence control at the voltage zero crossing is specified.

Setting frequency Setting frequency

[P3.25]
[P3.25]

[P3.12] V2
[P3.24] V2
[P3.13]
[P3.12] [P3.13]
[P3.17]
[P3.25]

Figure 5.4-3-a V2 and setting in unipolar control Figure 5.4-3-b V2 and setting in bipolar control

The corresponding relationship of fixed frequency The corresponding relationship of fixed frequency

Even if bipolar control is set, when the upper and lower limits of the V2 input channel are set to the same

When the polarity is set, bipolar control is also invalid.

Parameter P3.15 is used to adjust the zero point position of the input voltage V2.

No practical significance.

P3.18 II input current lower limit P3.19 Setting range: 0.00 ~ [P3.19]

II input current upper limit P3.20 II Setting range: [P3.18]~20.00

input adjustment coefficient Setting range: 0.01 ~ 5.00

The range of analog input current channel II should be set according to the actual situation of the input signal.

The input correction coefficient is used to correct the input current.

The weight coefficient of the road.

P3.21 Pulse input frequency lower limit Setting range: 0.000KHz ~ [P3.22]

P3.22 Pulse input frequency upper limit Setting range: [P3.21] ~ 50.00KHz

P3.23 Pulse input adjustment coefficient Setting range: 0.01 ~ 5.00

Define the pulse frequency range of the pulse input channel. It should be set according to the actual situation of the access signal.

The input correction coefficient is used to correct the pulse input frequency.

Change the weight coefficient of this channel.

P3.24 input lower limit corresponds to the set frequency Setting range: 0.00 ~ maximum frequency

P3.25 input upper limit corresponds to the set frequency Setting range: 0.00 ~ maximum frequency

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These parameters are used to define the corresponding relationship between external input quantity and set frequency.

External input quantities include: input voltage V1, input voltage V2, input current II and external

Pulse, their input upper and lower limits are specified in parameters P3.09 ~ P3.23, the minimum analog input

The corresponding set frequency refers to the set frequency corresponding to the lower limit of these input quantities.

The input corresponding set frequency refers to the set frequency corresponding to the upper limit value of these input quantities.

The corresponding relationship of setting frequency is shown in Figure 5.4-4.

frequency

[P3.25]

[P3.24]

enter enter
Lower limit Upper limit

Figure 5.4-4 Corresponding relationship between input quantity and set frequency

P3.26 Suppress analog input setting swing Setting range: 0ÿ30

In some cases of severe interference, P3.26 can be increased to suppress the swing. This suppression setting

Valid for all analog input channels.

P3.27 Analog output O1 setting P3.28 Setting range: 0 ~ 10

Multi-function output O2 output setting Setting range: 0 ~ 10

Define the content represented by the output signals of O1 and O2.

0: Output frequency of the inverter 1: Output current of the inverter

2: Inverter output voltage 3: Panel potentiometer 4: Panel digital setting 5: External

voltage signal 1 (V1)

6: External voltage signal 2 (V2) 7: External current signal (II) 8: External pulse signal 9, 10:

Reserved

P3.29 O2 output signal type selection Setting range: 0 ~ 4

0: Pulse output

1: Output 0-10V

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2: Output 2-10V 3:

Reserved 4:

Reserved

Users can select different signal output types according to actual conditions and select appropriate jumpers.
For jumper instructions, refer to Chapter 3, Section 2.

P3.30 O1 output gain P3.31 O2 Setting range: 0.50 ~ 2.00 Setting

output gain range: 0.10 ~ 5.00

O2 terminal frequency
O1 terminal voltage

50KHz
10V

0
1k
Maximum frequency
Setting value: Output
: Setting value: Maximum
0: 1:frequency
0: 1: frequency Rated
Output current 2:
2: current Motor rated
Output voltage
3: voltage Panel potentiometer full
Panel potentiometer 3: 4: Panel digital setting
4: amplitude Panel digital setting full
5: V1
V2 5: amplitude External voltage signal 1 full
6:
II 6: amplitude External voltage signal 2 full
7:
External voltage signal 7: amplitude External current signal
8:
8: full amplitude External pulse signal full amplitude

Fig. 5.4-5 [P3.30] = 2.00 Fig. 5.4-6 [P3.31] = 5.00

P3.30 and P3.31 are used to adjust the output voltage of terminal O1 and the output frequency of terminal O2 (voltage,

The value of current or frequency is the slope of the oblique line in Figure 5.4-5 and Figure 5.4-6.

P3.32 Y1 output setting P3.33 Setting range: 0 ~ 15

Y2 output setting P3.34 TA Setting range: 0 ~ 15

-TB -TC output setting Setting range: 0 ~ 15

Define what the open collector output terminals Y1, Y2 and relay T output represent.

The internal wiring diagram of the Y output terminal is shown in Figure 5.4-7. When the setting information is

valid, Y outputs low level, relay TB-TC is disconnected, and TA-TC is closed; when invalid, Y outputs high impedance,

relay TB-TC is closed, and TA-TC is disconnected.

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VCC

Y
Load

D OC1

COM

CM

Figure 5.4-7 Internal circuit of Y output

terminal 0: Inverter running When the inverter is in running state, it outputs valid signal, and in shutdown

state it outputs invalid signal.

1: Frequency arrival When the output frequency of the inverter approaches the set frequency to a certain

range (the range is determined by parameter P4.07), it outputs valid signal, otherwise it outputs invalid signal. The

frequency arrival signal is shown in Figure 5.4-8.

Y1

High resistance

[P4.07]

frequency

Setting frequency Output frequency

Output frequency

time

Figure 5.4-8 Frequency arrival signal

2: Frequency level detection signal (FDT) When the inverter output frequency exceeds the FDT

frequency level, after the set delay time, it outputs a valid signal. When the inverter output frequency is

lower than the FDT frequency level, after the same delay time, it outputs an invalid signal. Frequency

level detection (FDT) is shown in Figure 5.4-9.

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Y1

frequency
Output frequency

[P4. 08] FDT Level

t
[P4. 09] [P4. 09]

Figure 5.4-9 Frequency Level Detection (FDT)

3: Output frequency reaches the maximum frequency When the inverter output frequency reaches the maximum frequency,

this port outputs a valid signal, otherwise it outputs an invalid signal. 4: Output

frequency reaches the minimum frequency When the inverter output frequency reaches the minimum frequency, this port

outputs a valid signal, otherwise it outputs an invalid signal. 5: Overload alarm

When the inverter output current exceeds the overload alarm level, after the set alarm delay time, a valid signal is output. When

the inverter output current is lower than the overload alarm level, after the same delay time, an invalid signal is output. The schematic

diagram of overload alarm is shown in Figure 5.4-10.

Alarm level
Output Current

[P8.02]

Y
High resistance High resistance

time
[P8.03] [P8.03]

Figure 5.4-10 Schematic diagram of overload alarm

6: External fault shutdown When the external fault input signal of the inverter is valid, the inverter will shut down.

, the port outputs a valid signal, otherwise it outputs an invalid signal.

7: Inverter undervoltage shutdown When the DC side voltage of the inverter is lower than the specified value, the inverter stops running.

At the same time, the port outputs a valid signal.

8: When the inverter is running at zero speed, the inverter output frequency is 0, but there is output voltage (such as

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DC braking, dead zone during forward and reverse rotation) This port outputs a valid signal.

9: Internal timer time is reached When the inverter internal timer time is reached, this port output

The internal timer is reset.

10: The final value of the internal counter has been reached. Please refer to the relevant instructions of parameter P4.04.

11: The specified value of the internal counter has been reached. Please refer to the relevant description of parameter P4.05.

12: PLC runs a cycle and ends. When PLC runs a cycle and ends, this port outputs a

An effective pulse signal with a width of 0.5 seconds.

13: When the PLC runs at the end of a stage and the programmable multi-speed is running, the inverter runs at the end of each stage.

Speed, this port outputs a valid pulse signal with a width of 0.5 seconds.

14: Inverter fault When the inverter fails, it outputs a valid signal.

15: Fixed length reached The actual input inverter length (by counting input pulses through X7 terminal) reaches

Set the length.

5.5 Auxiliary operation parameters (P4 parameters)

P4.00 Automatic energy-saving operation Setting range: 0, 1

0: No action 1:

Action

When automatic energy-saving operation is selected, the inverter can adjust the motor according to the load size.

The excitation state makes the motor always work in a high efficiency state. Automatic energy saving operation when the load is frequent

The energy-saving effect is remarkable in changing occasions.

P4.01 Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) Setting range: 0, 1, 2

0: No action 1:

Action The

function of the automatic voltage regulation function is to ensure that the output voltage of the inverter does not fluctuate with the input voltage.

The fluctuation of the grid voltage is large, but the motor is expected to have a relatively stable stator.

In the case of voltage and current, this function should be turned on.

2: No action only during deceleration

When decelerating to stop, select AVR not to act, the deceleration time is short, but the running current is relatively large;

Select AVR to always act, the motor decelerates smoothly, the running current is relatively small, but the deceleration time will be longer.

long.

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P4.02 Forward and reverse dead time Setting range: 0.0 ~ 5.0S

The time the inverter maintains at zero frequency output when changing the direction of operation. The dead zone between forward

and reverse rotation is shown in Figure

5.5-1. The forward and reverse dead zone time is mainly set for equipment with large inertia loads and mechanical dead zones when

changing direction.

Output frequency

Time

[P4.02]
[F4.02]

Figurereverse
rotation55.5-1
Figurerotation
155.5-1
Dead zone
Deadbetween
zone between
forward
forward
and reverse
and

P4.03 Internal timer setting value Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000.0S

This parameter is used to set the timing of the inverter's internal timer. The timer is started by the timer's external

trigger terminal (the trigger terminal is selected by parameters P3.01 ~ P3.07). The timing starts from the receipt of the

external trigger signal. When the timing time is up, the corresponding Y terminal (or relay T) outputs a valid signal.

P4.04 Internal counter final value setting P4.05 Setting range: 1 ~ 60000 Setting

Internal counter specified value setting range: 1 ~ 60000

This parameter specifies the counting action of the internal counter. The clock terminal of the counter is selected by

parameters P3.06 and P3.07.

When the counter counts the external clock value to the value specified by parameter P4.04, the corresponding

The Y output terminal (or relay T) outputs a valid signal with a width equal to the external clock period.

When the counter counts the external clock to the value specified by parameter P4.05, a valid signal is output at the

corresponding Y terminal (or relay T). When the counter is further counted to a value exceeding the value specified by

parameter P4.04, causing the counter to be cleared, the output valid signal is cancelled.

The clock cycle of the counter is required to be greater than 5ms, and the minimum pulse width is 2ms. The internal

counter function is shown in Figure 5.5-2.

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[P4.04]

[P4.05]

pulse

Figure 5.5-2 Internal counter function

P4.06 UP/DOWN terminal setting rate setting range 0.01~99.99Hz/S

P4.07 Frequency arrival detection amplitude Setting range: 0.00 ~ 20.00Hz

This parameter is a supplementary definition of the frequency arrival signal function.

Within the positive and negative detection range of the set frequency, the selected output terminal (Y1, Y2 terminal or relay)

Output valid signal (refer to Figure 5.4-8 and the related descriptions of parameters P3.32, P3.33, and P3.34).

P4.08 FDT (frequency level) setting P4.09 FDT Setting range: 0.00 ~ maximum frequency

output delay time Setting range: 0.0 ~ 20.0 S

This parameter is used to set the frequency detection level. When the output frequency is higher than the FDT setting value,

After the delay time set by parameter P4.9, the selected output terminal (Y1, Y2 terminal or relay)

The device) outputs a valid signal (refer to Figure 5.4-9 and parameters P3.32, P3.33, P3.34).

Related instructions).

P4.10 parameter write protection Setting range: 0 ~ 9999

This function is used to prevent accidental modification of data.

0: All parameters are allowed to be rewritten.

1: Except for the digital setting frequency (P0.03) and this parameter, rewriting of other parameters is prohibited.

2: All parameters except this parameter are prohibited from being

rewritten. When parameter modification is prohibited, if you try to modify the data, "--" will be displayed.

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P4.11 Jog frequency Setting range: 0.00 ~ maximum frequency

P4.12 Jog acceleration time Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000.0S

P4.13 Jog deceleration time Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000.0S

When the jog command is input, the inverter transitions to the jog frequency according to the set jog acceleration and deceleration time.

Rate operation.

[P4.11]
[P4.12]

[P4.13]

[P4.11]

Figure 5.5-3 Jog operation

P4.14 Power failure restart setting Setting range: 0, 1

P4.15 Waiting time for restarting after power failure Setting range: 0.0 ~ 10.0S

This parameter sets the inverter's power-off restart function.

If parameter P4.14 is set to 1, the instantaneous power failure restart function is valid.

If the inverter is in operation, after the power is restored, the set waiting time (set by P4.15)

The inverter will automatically start in speed tracking restart mode.

Even if the run command is input, the inverter will not start. If the stop command is input, the inverter will

Cancel the speed tracking activation state.

P4.16 Jump frequency 1 Setting range: 0.00Hz ~ maximum frequency


P4.17 Jump frequency 1 amplitude Setting range: 0.00 ~ 5.00 Hz
P4.18 Jump frequency 2 Setting range: 0.00Hz ~ maximum frequency
P4.19 Jump frequency 2 amplitude Setting range: 0.00 ~ 5.00 Hz
P4.20 Jump frequency 3 Setting range: 0.00Hz ~ maximum frequency
P4.21 Jump frequency 3 amplitude Setting range: 0.00 ~ 5.00 Hz

When the load of the inverter has mechanical resonance at a certain frequency point, the jump frequency can be used to avoid this problem.

Resonance point.

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There are 3 hopping frequency points to choose from. If the hopping frequency range is set to 0, the hopping

frequency is invalid. Output


frequency

Jump frequency
[P4.17]
1 P4.16]

Jump frequency
[P4.19]
2 [P4.18]

Jump frequency
[P4.21]
3 [P4.20]

Frequency setting signal

Figure 5.5-4 Schematic diagram of jump frequency and amplitude

P4.22 Acceleration time 2 Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000.0S Setting

P4.23 Deceleration time 2 range: 0.1 ~ 6000.0S Setting range:

P4.24 Acceleration time 3 0.1 ~ 6000.0S Setting range: 0.1 ~

P4.25 Deceleration time 3 6000.0S Setting range: 0.1 ~

P4.26 Acceleration time 4 6000.0S Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000.0S

P4.27 Deceleration time 4

The 2nd, 3rd and 4th acceleration and deceleration time setting values. The actual acceleration and deceleration time of the inverter operation

is selected by the external

terminals. The acceleration and deceleration time selection is shown in Figure 5.5-5. The acceleration and deceleration time of multi-speed

operation and jog operation is not controlled by external terminals, but is selected by their respective setting parameters. Please refer to the relevant

parameter description.

frequency

time

Acceleration and deceleration selection terminal 1

Acceleration and deceleration

selection terminal 2 Acceleration, deceleration acceleration, deceleration

acceleration, deceleration acceleration, deceleration time 1 time 2 time 3 time 4

Figure 5.5-5 Acceleration and deceleration time selection

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P4.28 Operation monitoring item selection 1 Setting range: 0 ~ 21

P4.29 Operation monitoring item selection 2 Setting range: 0 ~ 21

P4.30 Operation monitoring item selection 3 Setting range: 0 ~ 21

P4.31 Operation monitoring item cycle number Setting range: 1~3

P4.32 Auxiliary monitoring item selection Setting range: 0~21

Run monitoring item selection 1, Run monitoring item selection 2, Run monitoring item selection 3

It is used to determine the display content of the operation panel in the status monitoring mode and to select the inverter when it is first powered on.

For the displayed contents and selection contents, please refer to the status monitoring parameter list.

Status monitoring parameters list

monitor monitor
content unit Content Unit
Code Code

d-0 Current output frequency of the inverter Hz d-1 d-11 Set line speed

Current output current of the inverter A d-2 Current d-12 Accumulated running time H

output voltage of the inverter V d-3 Current set d-13 Input terminal status

frequency of the inverter Hz d-4 Current motor d-14 Analog input V1 d-15 V

speed Rpm d-5 Output current percentage d-6 Analog input V2 d-16 Analog V

Output frequency after compensation % input II d-17 External pulse mA

Hz d-7 DC bus voltage input KHz


V d-18 O1 Output V

d-8 PID setpoint d-19 O2 Output

d-9 PID feedback d-20 Input AC voltage V


d-10 value running line speed d-21 Module temperature ÿ

Parameter P4.31 is used to select the number of monitoring item cycles, which can be up to 3 times.

When it is set to 1, the monitoring item is the monitoring item selected by P4.28 and remains unchanged; when it is set to 2, the monitoring item

The monitoring items selected for P4.28 and P4.29; when set to 3, the monitoring items are P4.28, P4.29

and P4.30 selected monitoring items. Users can set the maximum

You can use the " " key to switch between several running status monitoring items.

Eyes.

P4.32 parameter is used to select monitoring items during shutdown. For selection, please refer to Status Monitoring.

Parameter list.

P4.33 Linear speed coefficient setting Setting range: 0.01 ~ 100.0

This parameter determines the displayed value of the running line speed and the set line speed, and is used for display and output

Other physical quantities that are proportional to frequency.

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Running line speed (d-10) = [P4.33] × output frequency (d-00)

Setting line speed (d-11) = [P4.33] × setting frequency (d-03)

P4.34 Frequency input channel combination Setting range: 100 ~ 364

The set frequency of the inverter is determined by the linear combination of multiple frequency input channels.

It is valid when the frequency input channel selects "combination setting" (ie P0.01] = 8).

This parameter determines the algebraic combination of the two channels by setting the hundreds digit value,

and the tens digit and ones digit values determine the value source of the first channel and the second channel. The user

sets the frequency input value by setting the hundreds digit, tens digit and ones digit values.

The hundreds digit of LED is defined as the combination mode, there are 4 combinations (0-3):

0: First channel + second channel 1: First

channel - second channel 2: The larger

of the two channels 3: The

smaller of the two channels

The LED tens digit is defined as the first channel input form, which is divided into analog channel and
digital channel, with 7 forms in

total: (0~6) 0: Panel

potentiometer 1: Digital given

2: V1

3: V2

4: II

5: PULSE

6: RS485 interface

The LED unit digit is defined as the second channel input form, which is divided into analog channel and digital

channel. There are 5 forms in total: (0~4)

0: V1

1: V2

2: II

3: PULSE

4. RS485

Note: When selecting analog channel (0-4), the analog zero scale represents 0Hz, and the analog

full scale represents 50Hz. For example: external voltage signal 1, its input 0V represents 0Hz, and its input

10V represents 50Hz, and it is a strictly linear relationship.

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P4.35 Multi-function key JOG function selection Setting range: 0, 1, 2

0: Reverse control. The JOG button on the operation panel is used to input the reverse operation command.

Control mode ([P0.02] = 0), press this key and the inverter will output frequency in reverse phase.

1: Jog control. The JOG button on the operation panel is used to input the jog command. Press this button to change

The inverter will run at the set jog frequency.

2: Keep

P4.36 Conditional shutdown Setting range: 0, 1, 2

0: Invalid 1:

Stop when the fixed length is reached. When the actual count length reaches the set length, the machine

stops. 2: Stop when the time is reached. When the set time is reached, the machine stops.

P4.37 Droop control Setting range: 0.0~10.00Hz

This function is suitable for multiple inverters driving the same load.

To achieve even power distribution when multiple inverters drive the same load.

When the load is heavy, the inverter will automatically reduce the output appropriately according to the parameters set by this function.

Frequency to remove part of the load. During debugging, this value can be gradually adjusted from small to large, and the load and output

The relationship of frequency is shown in the figure below:

Figure 5.5-6 Droop control schematic diagram

P4. 38 Carrier frequency Setting range: 1.5 ~ 15.0KHz

The carrier frequency mainly affects the audio noise and thermal effects during operation.

When the ambient temperature is high and the motor load is heavy, the carrier frequency should be appropriately reduced to improve the

Thermal characteristics of the frequency converter.

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P4. 39 Carrier adjustment mode Setting range: 0000~1111

Units: 0: low speed operation according to the set carrier, 1: low speed carrier real-time modulation;

Tens digit: 0: high and low speeds run according to the set carrier, 1: high speed carrier real-time modulation;

Hundreds place: 0 means no thermal association of carriers, 1 means thermal association of carriers;

Thousands: Reserved

5.6 Multi-speed and PLC parameters (P5 parameters)

P5.00 Multi-speed frequency 1 P5.01 Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

Multi-speed frequency 2 P5.02 Multi- Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

speed frequency 3 P5.03 Multi-speed Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

frequency 4 P5.04 Multi-speed Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

frequency 5 P5.05 Multi-speed Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

frequency 6 P5.06 Multi-speed Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

frequency 7 P5.07 Multi-speed Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

frequency 8 P5.08 Multi-speed Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

frequency 9 P5.09 Multi-speed Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

frequency 10 P5.10 Multi-speed frequency Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

11 P5.11 Multi-speed frequency 12 P5.12 Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

Multi-speed frequency 13 P5.13 Multi- Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

speed frequency 14 P5.14 Multi-speed Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

frequency 15 Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

Setting range: 0.00~maximum frequency

These parameters are used to set the terminal control multi-speed operation or programmable multi-speed operation output

Frequency. The priority of multi-speed frequency is lower than that of jog frequency, but higher than other frequency setting channels.

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control control control control correspond control control control control correspond

Terminals Terminals Terminals Terminals Multi-terminal Terminals Terminals Terminals Terminals Multi-terminal

1 2 3 4 speed 1 2 3 4 speed

1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 8

0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 9

1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 10

0 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 1 11

1 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 1 12

0 1 1 0 6 1 0 1 1 13

1 1 1 0 7 0 1 1 1 14

- - - - -
1 1 1 1 15

The following table shows the corresponding multi-speed frequencies after the multi-speed terminal combination.

The corresponding 1 indicates valid, and the corresponding 0 indicates invalid. The corresponding multi-speed frequency is determined by P5.00.

Go to P5.14 settings.

The multi-speed control terminal is selected by parameters P3.01 ~ P3.07. The factory setting is: X3,

X4, X5, and 64 are used as multi-speed control terminals.

The acceleration and deceleration time of each speed controlled by the external terminals can also be set separately, corresponding to:

Multi-speed Acceleration and deceleration time


Multi-speed Acceleration and deceleration time

Multi-step speed 1 stage 1 acceleration/deceleration time (P5.18) Multi-step speed 8 acceleration/deceleration time 1 (P0.04, P0.05)

Multi-step speed 2 stage 2 acceleration/deceleration time (P5.21) Multi-step speed 9 acceleration/deceleration time 2 (P4.22, P4.23)

Multi-step speed 3 stage 3 acceleration/deceleration time (P5.24) Multi-step speed 10 acceleration/deceleration time 3 (P4.24, P4.25)

Multi-step speed 4 stage 4 acceleration/deceleration time (P5.27) Multi-step speed 11 acceleration/deceleration time 4 (P4.26, P4.27)

Multi-step speed 5 stage 5 acceleration/deceleration time (P5.30) Multi-step speed 12 acceleration/deceleration time 1 (P0.04, P0.05)

Multi-step speed 6 stage 6 acceleration/deceleration time (P5.33) Multi-step speed 13 acceleration/deceleration time 1 (P0.04, P0.05)

Multi-step speed 7 stage 7 acceleration/deceleration time (P5.36) Multi-step speed 14 acceleration/deceleration time 1 (P0.04, P0.05)

Multi-speed 15 acceleration/deceleration time 1 (P0.04, P0.05)

The running mode, running direction and running time of programmable multi-speed operation are determined by parameters.

P5.15 ~ P5.36 settings.

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P5.15 Programmable multi-speed operation setting Setting range: 0 ~ 113

P5.16 Stage 1 running time P5.17 Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000

Stage 1 running direction P5.18 Setting range: 0, 1

Stage 1 acceleration and deceleration Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000S

time P5.19 Stage 2 running time Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000

P5.20 Stage 2 running direction Setting range: 0, 1

P5.21 Stage 2 acceleration and Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000S

deceleration time P5.22 Stage 3 Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000

running time P5.23 Stage 3 Setting range: 0, 1

running direction P5.24 Stage 3 Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000S

acceleration and deceleration time Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000

P5.25 Stage 4 running time P5.26 Setting range: 0, 1

Stage 4 running direction P5.27 Stage 4 acceleration and deceleration


Setting
time range: 0.1 ~ 6000S

P5.28 Stage 5 running time P5.29 Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000

Stage 5 running direction P5.30 Setting range: 0, 1

Stage 5 acceleration and deceleration Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000S

time P5.31 Stage 6 running time Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000

P5.32 Stage 6 running direction Setting range: 0, 1

P5.33 Stage 6 acceleration and Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000S

deceleration time P5.34 Stage 7 Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000

running time P5.35 Stage 7 Setting range: 0, 1

running direction P5.36 Stage 7 acceleration and deceleration time Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000S

These parameters are used to set programmable multi-speed operation (simple PLC operation).

The priority of stage speed operation is higher than the multi-stage speed function controlled by external terminals.

Parameters P5.16 to P5.36 are the parameters for the operation of each speed in programmable multi-speed operation.

These parameters are only available in the programmable multi-speed function.

Valid when turned on (valid when the ones digit of [P5.15] is not equal to 0).

Running direction: 0: forward 1: reverse

Parameter P5.15 defines the operation mode of programmable multi-speed:

LED hundreds digit: Does the simple PLC have a memory function?

0: No memory

1: With memory, if the inverter is powered off suddenly during operation and then powered on again, the

It runs in the pre-power-off operation phase.

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LED tens digit: simple PLC running time unit

0: seconds 1: minutes

LED units: PLC action mode

0: Programmable multi-speed function is off.

1: After receiving the running command in a single cycle, the inverter starts from multi-speed 1 (set by P5.00).

The running time is set by parameter P5.16. When the running time is up, it will enter the next

The speed can be set in stages. The time for each stage can be set separately.

The inverter outputs 0 frequency. If the running time of a stage is zero, the stage will be skipped during operation.

part.

2: After the continuous cycle inverter runs at the 7th speed, it returns to the 1st speed.

Start running and loop continuously.

3: Keep the final value. The inverter does not stop after running a single cycle.

The speed of the stage where the time is not zero continues to run. The final value retention mode is shown in Figure 5.6-1.

frequency

[P5.0 1]

[P5.24]

[P5.0 0] [P5.21]

[P5.1 4] time
[P5.18]

[P5.1 3]
[P5.30]

[P5.1 2] [P5.27]

[P5.16] [P5.19] [P5.22] [P5.25] [P5.28]

Run Instructions

End of phase instructions

End of cycle indication

Figure 5.6-1 Keep final value mode (method 3)

5.7 PID parameters (P6 parameters)

P6.00 PID control Setting range: 0 , 1

0: PI control is invalid

1: PI control is effective

P6.01 PID controller structure selection Setting range: 0, 1, 2, 3

This parameter is used to select the structure of the built-in PID controller:

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0: Proportional control

1: Integral control 2:

Proportional and integral control 3:

Proportional, integral, and differential control

P6.02 PID setting channel selection Setting range: 0 ~ 6

This parameter is used to select the input channel of PID instruction.

0: Panel potentiometer

1: Keyboard digital setting

2: External voltage signal V1

3: External voltage signal V2

4: External current signal II

5: External pulse signal

6: RS485 interface settings

When PID uses V2 as the setting, negative values are not considered and are treated as zero.

When setting via the digital panel or RS485 interface, in PID control mode, the setting value 100.0 corresponds to the setting

The maximum value set (corresponding to the maximum feedback amount).

P6.03 PID feedback channel selection Setting range: 0, 1, 2, 3

Only valid when PID control is selected.

0: External voltage input V1 is used as feedback input terminal (0~10V).

1: External current input II is used as feedback input terminal (0 ~ 20mA).

2: External pulse input is used as feedback input terminal.

3: External voltage input V2 is used as feedback input terminal (0ÿ+10V).

The upper and lower limits of the input channel should be set according to the actual amplitude of the feedback signal. (See parameter

P3.09ÿP3.23 Related instructions)

P6.04 Feedback signal characteristics Setting range: 0, 1

This parameter is used to define the corresponding relationship between the feedback signal and the setting signal.

0: Negative characteristic. It means the maximum feedback signal corresponds to the maximum setting value.

1: Positive characteristic. It means the minimum feedback signal corresponds to the maximum setting value.

P6.05 Feedback channel gain Setting range: 0.01 ~ 10.00

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When the signal levels of the feedback channel and the setting channel are inconsistent, this parameter can be used to adjust

the gain of the feedback channel signal.

P6.06 PID setting, feedback display coefficient Setting range: 0.01 ~ 10.00

In normal PID control mode, the full scale of PID set value display (d-08) and feedback value display (d-09) is 100.0. This

displayed data may not correspond to the actual physical value. This parameter can be used to modify the display ratio.

P6.07 Proportional gain Setting range: 0.00 ~ 5.00 Setting

P6.08 Integral time constant P6.09 range: 0.1 ~ 100.0S Setting range: 0.0

Differential gain ~ 5.0

The parameters of the built-in PID controller should be adjusted according to actual needs and system characteristics.

P6.10 Sampling period Setting range: 0.01 ~ 1.00S

Sampling period of feedback value.

The structure of the PID controller is shown in Figure 5.7-1.

[P 6 .0 1 ] Select

Proportion
[P 6 .0 7 ]

Given amount +
+
1 +
Limiting Frequency command

- [P 6 .0 8 ]·S integral
+

[P 6 .0 9 ]·S
differential

External voltage V 1
Preprocessing based on upper and
External current II
(Feedback channel)
lower limits of feedback signal External pulse
[P 6 .1 0 ]
External voltage V 2

[P 6 .0 3 ]Select

Figure 5.7-1 Structure of PID controller

P6.11 Allowable deviation limit Setting range: 0 ~ 20%

This parameter gives the allowable deviation value relative to the set maximum value. When the difference between the

feedback value and the set value is lower than this set value, the PID controller stops working.

This function is mainly used for systems that do not require high control accuracy but want to avoid frequent adjustments.

For example, in a constant pressure water supply system, the allowable deviation limit of PID control is shown in Figure 5.7-2.

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frequency

PID Action
PID Feedback

[F6.11]

PID Setting
PID Action

time

Figure 5.7-2 PID control allowable deviation limit

P6.12 PID feedback disconnection detection threshold Setting range: 0.0 ~ 20%

P6.13 PID feedback disconnection action selection Setting range: 0 ~ 3

P6.14 PID disconnection detection delay time Setting range: 0.0 ~ 100.0S

When the PID feedback value is lower than the detection threshold set by P6.12 for the time set by P6.14,

When the feedback is disconnected, it is judged as feedback disconnection. The action after feedback disconnection is selected by parameter P6.13.

0: Stop. 1: Run

at the frequency set by the keyboard. 2: Run at the maximum

frequency. 3: Run at half of the

maximum frequency.

The feedback disconnection detection threshold is expressed as a percentage of the feedback full scale.

In case of feedback disconnection fault, the system will continue to run in the above mode and display E.PID and

Running status parameters.

P6.15 PID sleep frequency P6.16 Setting range: 0 ~ maximum frequency

PID wake-up pressure P6.17 sleep Setting range: 0~100

time Setting range: 0.0~3000.0S

When the PID output frequency instruction is less than the sleep frequency and does not exceed the sleep time, the output frequency =

Sleep frequency, otherwise the output frequency = 0.00Hz, until the PID output frequency command is greater than or equal to wake up

frequency.

Actual output frequency command

[P6.16]

[P6.15]

0.00Hz

PID output frequency command


[P6.17]

Figure 5.7-3 PID sleep frequency and wake-up frequency

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P6.18 Preset frequency P6.19 Setting range: 0~maximum frequency

Preset frequency running time Setting range: 0~6000.0S

After the closed loop starts running, the inverter first runs the frequency set by P6.18 and maintains the frequency set by P6.19.

The PID closed loop will take effect after the set time.

5.8 Swing frequency parameters (P7 parameters)

The swing frequency is suitable for the textile, chemical fiber and other industries and occasions that require traverse and winding functions.

The application is shown in Figure 5.8-1.

Output frequency

Swing Aw Aw×P7.05]

[P7.01] Center frequency

[P0.05]
[P0.04]
time
[P7.02] [P7.07] [P7.06]

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Figure 5.8-1 Schematic diagram of swing frequency operation

P7.00 Swing frequency operation mode setting Setting range: 0 ~ 12

This parameter sets the swing frequency operation mode:

Units: 0: Swing frequency invalid; 1: valid; 2: terminal control

Tens: 0: fixed swing; 1: variable swing

P7.01 Swing frequency preset frequency Setting range: 0 ~ maximum frequency

P7.02 Swing frequency preset frequency waiting time Setting range: 0 ~ 6000S

The preset frequency refers to the frequency before the inverter is put into the swing frequency operation mode, or when it leaves the swing frequency operation mode.

The running mode of the preset frequency is determined according to the swing frequency function enabling mode.

When the swing frequency function is enabled ([P7.00]ÿ0001), the inverter enters the swing frequency mode after starting.

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Preset frequency, after the preset frequency waiting time (parameter code [P7.02]), enter the swing frequency operation state.

When the swing frequency function condition is selected to be valid ([P7.00]ÿ0002), when the swing frequency input terminal is valid,

Enter the swing frequency operation state. When the swing frequency input terminal is invalid, the inverter outputs the preset frequency (power

Power code [P7.01])

P7.03 Base value of swing frequency center frequency Setting range: 0 ~ maximum frequency

P7.04 Swing frequency amplitude Setting range: 0.0~50.0%

P7.05 jump frequency Setting range: 0.0~50.0%

The center frequency of the swing frequency = P7.03 + the frequency channel setting frequency (determined by P0.01).

In fixed swing amplitude control mode: swing frequency amplitude AW = maximum frequency × P7.04;

In variable swing amplitude control mode: Swing frequency amplitude AW = center frequency × P7.04.

Sudden jump frequency = AW × P7.05.

P7.06 Triangle wave rise time P7.07 Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000S

Triangle wave fall time Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6000S

The sum of the rise time and the fall time is one swing frequency cycle.

P7.06 Set length Setting range: 0 ~ 65535m

P7.07 Pulse number per meter Setting range: 0.1 ~ 6553.5

The two functions of set length and pulse number per meter are mainly used for fixed length control. The actual length is determined by

Calculation of the pulse signal input from the switch input terminal (X7):

Actual length = length count input pulses / number of pulses per meter.

5.9 Protection parameters (P8 parameters)

P8.00 Overload and overheat protection action mode Setting range: 0, 1

This parameter specifies the protection action mode of the inverter when overload or overheat occurs.

0: The inverter immediately blocks the output. When overload or overheat occurs, the inverter blocks the output.

The machine stops freely.

1: Current limiting operation (alarm). When overload or overheat occurs, the inverter operates in current limiting mode.

At this time, the inverter may reduce the output frequency to reduce the load current and output an alarm signal.

Even if it is a current limiting protection mode, when the module temperature in the inverter exceeds a certain value, the inverter will also

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Maintenance shutdown.

P8.01 Motor overload protection factor Setting range: 50 ~ 110%

This parameter is used to set the sensitivity of the inverter's thermal relay protection for the load motor. When the

rated current value of the load motor does not match the rated current of the inverter, correct thermal protection of the

motor can be achieved by setting this value. The electronic thermal relay protection is shown in Figure 5.9-1.

time

[P8.01]=100%

[P8.01]=50%
1 min

55% 110% 150% (G) Current


105% 120% (P)

Figure 5.9-1 Electronic thermal relay protection

P8.02 Overload alarm level Setting range: 50 ~ 200% Setting

P8.03 Overload alarm delay time range: 0.0 ~ 20.0S

If the output current exceeds the level set by parameter P8.02 continuously, the

After the delay time, the open collector or relay outputs a valid signal.

P8.04 Fault self-recovery times P8.05 Setting range: 0, 1, 2 Setting


Fault self-recovery interval range: 2 ~ 20S

If P8.04 is set to "0", it cannot self-recover; if it is set to "1" or "2", it can self-recover 1 or 2 times. During the

operation of the inverter,

due to load fluctuations, it may occasionally fail and stop output. In order not to stop the operation of the

equipment, the inverter fault self-recovery function can be used. During the self-recovery process, the inverter resumes

operation by speed tracking restart. If the inverter cannot successfully resume operation within the set number of times, it

will be fault protected and stop output. When the fault self-recovery times are set to zero, the self-recovery function is

turned off. The self-recovery function is

invalid for fault protection caused by overload and overheating.

P8.06 Undervoltage level Setting range: 60.0 ~ 90.0%

When the inverter is running, if the DC bus voltage is lower than the level set by P8.06, an undervoltage fault

will be reported. When the inverter is in the stopped state, if the DC bus voltage is lower than the level set by P8.06,

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No fault will be reported, and the system believes that the inverter is powered off normally.

P8.07 Deceleration overvoltage limit level Setting range: 110.0 ~ 140.0%

During the inverter shutdown process, the motor kinetic energy will be fed back to the DC bus, causing the DC bus

voltage to be too high. When the DC bus voltage is greater than the level set by P8.07, the inverter uses a specific algorithm

to suppress further increase of the DC bus.

P8.08 Reserved

P8.09 Current limit level Setting range: 120 ~220% Setting

P8.10 Overcurrent limit rate range: 0~99.99 Hz/S

During the operation of the inverter, if the output current exceeds the level set by P8.09, the inverter will reduce the

output voltage through a certain algorithm and reduce the output frequency according to the setting of P8.10 to suppress

overcurrent. Although the inverter has a certain overcurrent limiting capability, excessive and rapid changes in load torque will

still cause overcurrent faults.


Current

Output Current

[P8.09]

Output frequency

time

Figure 5.9-2 Current limit function during acceleration

P8.11 Reserved

reserve

5.10 Communication parameters (P9 parameters)

P9.00 Local address Setting range: 0 ~ 31

This parameter is used to set the station address of the inverter during RS485 communication. The inverter only receives data

from the host computer that matches the station address. The communication protocol adopts the standard MODBUS RTU protocol. Please

refer to Appendix 2 for details.

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P9.01 Baud rate setting range: 0 ~ 4


Used to specify the baud rate during RS485 communication. Both parties in communication must set the same baud rate.

0: 1200 bps 1: 2400 bps 3: 9600 bps 4: 19200 bps 2: 4800 bps

P9.02 data format Setting range: 0 , 1, 2

Used to specify the data format during RS485 communication. Both parties in communication must use the same data format.

Mode.

0: 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity. 1: 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, even

parity. 2: 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, odd parity.

P9.03 Reserved

P9.04 Timeout judgment time Setting range: 0.1 ~ 60.0

When 485 communication is unsuccessful and its duration exceeds the time set by this parameter, the inverter will

Determine communication failure. When this parameter is set to 0.0, the timeout judgment function is invalid.

P9.05 Local response delay Setting range: 0 ~ 100ms

The response delay refers to the time from when the inverter receives the 485 command, processes it, to when it returns the response to the host computer.

Delay between instructions.

P9.06 Reserved

P9.07 Reserved

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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Countermeasures

All possible fault types of EV500 are summarized in Table 6-1.

After a fault occurs, the user can handle it according to the instructions in the table and record it in detail before seeking service.

Processing process and phenomenon, if the fault cannot be solved, you can seek support from the manufacturer or local office.

Table 6-1

Fault
Fault Description Possible causes Countermeasures serial number

Code

1. Acceleration time is too short


1. Extend the acceleration time
E. OC1 overcurrent during acceleration 2. Torque boost is too high or V/F curve 01H
2. Reduce the torque boost voltage and adjust the V/F curve
Not suitable

E. The overcurrent deceleration time during OC2 deceleration is too short Increase deceleration time 02H

E.OC3 Overcurrent load suddenly changes during operation Reduce load fluctuations 03H

1. Input voltage is too high


E.OU1 Overvoltage during acceleration Check the power supply voltage 04H
2. The power is frequently turned on and off

1. Extend the deceleration time


1. Deceleration time is too short
E. OU2 Overvoltage during deceleration 2. Check the power supply voltage 05H
2. Abnormal input voltage
3. Install or reselect the braking resistor

1. Abnormal power supply voltage 1. Check the power supply voltage


E.OU3 Overvoltage during operation 06H
2. Load with energy feedback 2. Install or reselect the braking resistor

E.OU4 Overvoltage power supply voltage is abnormal during shutdown Check the power supply voltage 07H

1. Abnormal power supply voltage 1. Check the power supply voltage


E. LU3 undervoltage during operation 08H
2. A large load starts in the power grid 2. Separate power supply

1. Excessive load
1. Reduce the load or replace with a larger capacity inverter
2. Acceleration time is too short
2. Extend the acceleration time
E.OL1 Inverter overload 3. Torque boost is too high or V/F curve 09H
3. Reduce the torque boost voltage and adjust the V/F curve
Not suitable
4. Check the grid voltage
4. The grid voltage is too low

1. Excessive load
1. Reduce the load
2. Acceleration time is too short
2. Extend the acceleration time
E.OL2 Motor overload 3. The protection factor is set too small 0AH
3. Increase the motor overload protection factor
4. Torque boost is too high or V/F curve
4. Reduce the torque boost voltage and adjust the V/F curve
Not suitable

1. Air duct obstruction 1. Clean the air duct or improve ventilation conditions

E.OH Inverter overheating 2. Ambient temperature is too high 2. Improve ventilation conditions and reduce carrier frequency 0BH

3. Fan damage 3. Replace the fan

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Fault
Fault Description Possible Cause Countermeasures serial number

Code

1. Air duct obstruction 1. Clean the air duct or improve ventilation conditions

E.OH Inverter overheating 2. Ambient temperature is too high 2. Improve ventilation conditions and reduce carrier frequency 0BH

3. Fan damage 3. Replace the fan

1. Input voltage phase loss 1. Check the input connection line


E.LP1 input phase loss 0CH
2. Input voltage is too low 2. Check whether the power grid is missing a phase

Caused by surrounding electromagnetic interference


E.noS interference Add absorption circuit 0DH to the interference source around the inverter
Malfunction

Between the inverter and the motor


E. LP2 output phase loss Check the wiring 0E
Wiring is bad or disconnected

1. Output is short-circuited or grounded 1. Check the wiring


E. SC output short circuit fault 10H
2. Overload 2. Seek service from the manufacturer

External device fault input of the inverter


E.OUT External device failure Check the signal source and related equipment 11H
Terminal has signal input

1. The current detection device or circuit is damaged


E.CSE current detection error Seek service from the manufacturer 12H
2. There is a problem with the auxiliary power supply

Sending and receiving data during serial communication 1. Check the wiring
E.485 RS485 communication failure 13H
Error occurred 2. Seek service from the manufacturer

1. PID feedback signal line is disconnected


1. Check the feedback channel
2. Sensor for detecting feedback signal
E. PID PID feedback fault 2. Check if the sensor is faulty 14H
Sensor failure
3. Verify whether the feedback signal meets the set requirements
3. The feedback signal does not match the setting

This series of inverters records the fault codes of the last 6 faults and the time of the last fault.

The inverter output parameters can be checked to help find the cause of the fault.

Fault information and status monitoring parameters are stored uniformly. Please refer to the keyboard operation method to query the information.

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Chapter 7 Maintenance and Care

Affected by ambient temperature, humidity, dust, vibration and aging of components inside the inverter,

There may be some potential problems in the operation of the inverter.

In order to ensure stable operation, it is necessary to perform daily and regular maintenance on the inverter.

7.1 Daily inspection and maintenance

Inspection items Inspection contents Criteria

1. When the temperature is > 40°C, the inverter cover should be opened.
1. Temperature and humidity
Operating Environment Humidity < 90%, no frost

2. Dust, gas 2. No odor, no flammable or explosive gas

1. Installation environment 1. The installation environment should be well ventilated and the air duct should not be blocked

Cooling system 2. Inverter


2. The fan of the main body operates normally without abnormal noise
Body fan

1. Vibration and temperature rise 1. Stable vibration and normal air temperature at the air outlet

Inverter body 2. Noise 2. No abnormal noise, no odor

3. Wires, terminals and fastening screws are not loose

1. Vibration, temperature rise 1. Smooth operation, normal temperature


Motor
2. Noise 2. No abnormal or uneven noise

Input, Output 1. Input voltage 1. Input voltage is within the specified range

parameter 2. Output current 2. Output current is below the rated value

7.2 Regular maintenance

Please choose to perform a maintenance on the inverter every 3 months or every 6 months according to the usage.

Check regularly.

7.2.1 Check whether the

control circuit terminal screws are loose. If so, tighten them with a screwdriver.

ÿ Are the screws of the main circuit terminal loose? If so, please tighten them.

Signs of overheating.

ÿ Check whether the main circuit cable and control circuit cable are damaged, especially those in contact with metal surfaces.

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Check whether there are any cuts on the skin.

ÿWhether the insulation of the main circuit power cable is in good condition.

ÿ Thoroughly clean the dust on the air duct, the fan, and the circuit board;

The environment should be cleaned frequently.

7.3 Inspection and replacement of vulnerable parts The

vulnerable parts inside the inverter mainly include cooling fans and electrolytic capacitors for filtering.

The service life is closely related to the use environment and maintenance conditions. The general service life is

Device Name Lifetime

Cooling fan 30,000 to 40,000 hours

Electrolytic capacitor 40,000 to 50,000 hours

Users can determine the replacement period based on the operating time.

7.3.1 Cooling Fan

Possible causes of damage: bearing wear, blade aging, etc. with cracks.

Judgment criteria: If there is an abnormal sound when starting the machine, please check the fan carefully to determine whether it is a fan failure.

The fan should be replaced in time.

7.3.2 Filter capacitor

Possible causes of damage: high ambient temperature; frequent load changes causing excessive pulsating current;

Electrolyte aging.

Judgment criteria: whether there is liquid leakage; whether the safety valve is protruding; measurement of electrostatic capacitance; absolute

Determination of insulation resistance

7.4 Storage and Warranty 7.4.1

Storage

If the inverter is not used temporarily or stored for a long time after purchase, the following matters should be noted:

(1) Avoid storing the inverter in places with high temperature, humidity, vibration, or metal dust.

The wind is good.

(2) If the inverter is not used for a long time, it should be powered on once every two years to restore the characteristics of the filter capacitor.

Check the inverter function when powering on. When powering on, the voltage should be increased gradually through an autotransformer.

And the power-on time shall not be less than 5 hours.

7.4.2 Warranty

The warranty period of this inverter is 12 months (from the date of leaving the factory).

For quality problems, we will refund within 1 week, exchange within 1 month, and replace within 12 months.

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Foreign markets: 3 months warranty. The warranty covers only the inverter body.

During the warranty period, a certain repair fee will be charged for failures caused by the following reasons:

ÿ Faults caused by failure to follow the operating manual or use beyond standard

specifications. ÿ Faults caused by repair or modification without permission.

ÿ Failure caused by improper storage.

ÿ Faults caused by using the inverter for abnormal functions.

ÿ Fire, salt corrosion, gas corrosion, earthquake, storm, flood, lightning, voltage abnormality

Machine damage caused by accidents or other force majeure.

Even if the warranty period has expired, our company still provides lifetime paid maintenance service.

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Appendix 1 Function Parameter List


Explanation of symbols in the table:

× —— Indicates that the parameter cannot be changed during operation;

* —— Indicates that this parameter is related to the inverter model

1. Basic operating parameters (P0 parameters)

Minimum Factory Change


Code Name illustrate
unit set up limit
0: General
P0.00 Model selection 1 0×
1: P-type machine

0: Panel potentiometer

1: Panel digital setting


2: V1
3: V2
4: II
P0.01 Frequency input channel selection 1 0
5: UP/DW terminal increasing and decreasing control

6: Terminal pulse setting

7: RS485 given
8: Combination setting (determined by P4.34)

9: External terminal selection

0: Panel control
1: External terminal (keyboard STOP is invalid)

P0.02 Operation command channel selection 2: External terminal (keyboard STOP is effective) 1 0

3: RS485 port (keyboard STOP is invalid)


4: RS485 port (keyboard STOP is effective)

P0.03 Panel digital setting frequency 0.00~maximum frequency 0.01 0.0

0.1 *
P0.04 Acceleration time 1 0.1~6000.0

P0.05 Deceleration time 1 seconds0.1~6000.0 seconds 0.1 *

P0.06 Acceleration and deceleration reference frequency 10.00~500.00Hz 0.01 50.00

P0.07 Acceleration and deceleration mode 0: Straight line 1: S curve 1 0

P0.08 Rated output voltage 200~500V 1 380 ×

P0.09 Rated output frequency 5.00~500.0Hz 0.01 50.00 ×

P0.10 Minimum frequency 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 0.50

P0.11 Maximum frequency Minimum frequency ~500.00Hz 0.01 50.00

0: Same as the set direction

P0.12 Steering control 1: Opposite to the set direction 1 0


2: Reverse prevention

0: No action
P0.13 Parameter initialization 1: Initialization action 1 0×
2: Clear fault records

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2. Start and stop parameters (P1 parameters)

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0: Start by starting frequency

P1.00 Startup mode 1: Brake first, then start 1 0


2: Speed tracking restart
P1.01 Start 0.00~10.00Hz 0.01 0.50
frequency P1.02 Start frequency duration 0.0~20.0 0.1 0.0 ×
seconds P1.03 Start DC braking current 1 50 ×
0~100% P1.04 Start DC braking time 0.0~20.0 seconds 0.1 0.0 ×

P1.05 Stop mode 0: deceleration 1: free stop 1 0

P1.06 DC braking start frequency at shutdown 0.00~15.00Hz 0.01 3.00

P1.07 DC braking current at shutdown 0~100% 1 50 ×

P1.08 DC braking action time at shutdown 0.0~20.0 seconds 0.1 0.0 ×

P1.09 Speed tracking waiting time 0.001~10.00 seconds 0.001 1.500

P1.10 Minimum frequency operation mode 0: Stop 1: Run at minimum frequency 1 0×

3. V/F curve setting and motor parameters (P2 parameters)

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0: Constant torque curve

1: Decreasing torque curve 1


P2.00 V/F curve type selection 1 0 ×
2: Decreasing torque curve 2

3: Custom curve

P2.01 Intermediate frequency 0.0~Intermediate frequency 2 0.01 10.00 ×

1 P2.02 Intermediate voltage 0~Intermediate voltage 2 1 20 ×

1 P2.03 Intermediate frequency Intermediate frequency 1~Intermediate 0.01 30.00 ×

2 P2.04 Intermediate voltage 2 frequency 3 Intermediate voltage 1 60 ×

P2.05 Intermediate frequency 3 1~Intermediate voltage 3 Intermediate frequency 0.01 40.00 ×

P2.06 Intermediate voltage 3 2~Rated output frequency Intermediate voltage 2~100% 1 80 ×

P2.07 Torque boost 0~20% 1 * ×

P2.08 Motor rated speed 0~9999 rpm 1 * ×

0~999.9 amp 1 * ×
P2.09 Motor rated current
P2.10 No-load current 0~999.9 amp 0 1 * ×

P2.11 Oscillation suppression function (no suppression), 1 (suppression) 1 0 ×

selection P2.12 Oscillation detection 5~32 1 10 ×

coefficient P2.13 Oscillation 10~300 1 60 ×

suppression coefficient P2.14 1~500 1 20 ×

Suppression limit P2.15 Slip 0~200% 1 0 ×

compensation coefficient P2.16 0~200% 1 0 ×

Voltage compensation coefficient P2.17 Motor pole pair number 0~10 1 2

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4. External input and output terminal definition (P3 parameter)

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0: two-wire control mode 1;

1: Two-wire control mode 2;


P3.00 External operation command mode selection 1 0 ×
2: Three-wire control mode 1;

3: Three-wire control mode 2

0: Terminal is invalid

1: Multi-speed control terminal 1 ×


P3.01 X1 function selection (0~35) 34
2: Multi-speed control terminal 2

3: Multi-speed control terminal 3

4: Multi-speed control terminal 4

5: Acceleration/deceleration time selection terminal 1

P3.02 X2 function selection (0~35) 6: Acceleration/deceleration time selection terminal 2 35 ×


7: Free stop control

8: External device fault input

9: Forward jog control

10: Reverse jog control

P3.03 X3 function selection (0~35) 11: Frequency increasing control (UP) 1 ×

12: Frequency decreasing control (DW)

13: Frequency setting channel selection terminal 1

14: Frequency setting channel selection terminal 2

15: Frequency setting channel selection terminal 3

P3.04 X4 function selection (0~35) 16: Simple PLC Pause 2 ×

17: Three-wire operation control

18: DC braking control

19: Internal timer trigger terminal

20: Internal timer reset terminal


P3.05 X5 function selection (0~35) 3 ×
21: Internal counter reset terminal

22: Closed loop control failure

23: Multi-speed and PLC switching

24: PLC status clear

25: Swing frequency selection terminal


P3.06 X6 function selection (0~29) 4 ×
26: Length reset

27-28: Reserved

29: Internal counter input

30: External pulse input

P3.07 X7 function selection (0~31) 31: Length counting input (for X7 terminal) 30 ×

32: Reserved 33: RST


34: FWD 35: REV

P3.08 Analog input channel filter time constant 0.01~5.00 seconds 0.01 0.20 ×

P3.09 V1 input voltage lower limit 0.00V~[P3.10] 0.01 0.00

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P3.10 V1 input voltage upper limit P3. 9]~10.00V 0.01 10.00

P3.11 V1 input adjustment coefficient 0.01~5.00 0.01 1.00

P3.12 V2 input voltage lower limit 0~[P3.13] 0.1 0.0

P3.13 V2 input voltage upper limit [P3.12]~10.0V 0.1 10.0

P3.14 V2 input adjustment coefficient 0.01~5.00 0.01 1.00

P3.15 V2 input zero offset -1.00~1.00V 0.01 0.00

P3.16 V2 input bipolar control 0: Invalid 1: Valid 1 0

P3.17 V2 bipolar control hysteresis width 0.00~1.00V 0.01 0.20

P3.18 II Input current lower limit 0.00mA~[P3.19] 0.01 4.00

P3.19 II Input current upper limit [P3.18]~20.00mA 0.01 20.00

P3.20 II input adjustment coefficient 0.01~5.00 0.01 1.00

P3.21 Pulse input frequency lower limit 0.000KHz~[P3.22] 0.00 0.000

P3.22 Pulse input frequency upper limit [P3.21]~50.00KHz 0.00 10.00

P3.23 Pulse input adjustment coefficient 0.01~5.00 0.01 1.00

P3.24 Input lower limit corresponds to set frequency 0.00 ~ maximum frequency 0.01 0.00

P3.25 Input upper limit corresponds to set frequency 0.00 ~ maximum frequency 0.01 50.00

P3.26 Suppress analog input setting swing 0~30 1 5

0: output frequency; 1: output current


P3.27 O1 output setting 1 0
2: Output voltage; 3: Panel potentiometer;
4: Panel digital setting
5: V1; 6: V2; 7: II 8: External
P3.28 O2 output setting 1 0
pulse signal 9, 10 Reserved

0: Frequency output 1: 0~10V


P3.29 O2 output channel selection 2: 2ÿ10V 3: Reserved 4: Reserved 1 3

P3.30 O1 output gain 0.10~5.00 0.01 1.00

P3.31 O2 output gain 0.10~5.00 0.01 1.00

0: Inverter is running
1: Frequency reached

2: Frequency level detection signal (FDT)


P3.32 Y1 output setting 3: Output frequency reaches the upper limit 1 0
4: Output frequency reaches the lower limit

5: Overload alarm
6: External fault shutdown

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7: Inverter undervoltage shutdown

8: The inverter is running at zero speed

P3.33 Y2 output setting 9: The internal timer has expired 1 1


10: The internal counter reaches the final value

11: The internal counter reaches the specified value

12: PLC runs a cycle and ends


P3.34 TA-TB-TC output setting 13: PLC runs a stage and ends 1 14
14: Inverter fault
15: Fixed length arrival

5. Auxiliary operation parameters (P4 parameters)

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Code name illustrate
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P4.00 Automatic energy-saving operation 0: No action 1: Action 0: 1 0 ×

No action 1: Action
P4.01 Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) 1 0
2: No action only during deceleration

P4.02 Forward and reverse dead 0.0~5.0 seconds 0.1 0.1 ×

time P4.03 Internal timer setting value 0.1~6000 seconds 0.1 0.0 ×

P4.04 Internal counter final value setting 1~60000 P4.05 1 1 ×

Internal counter specified value setting 1~60000 P4.06 UP/ 1 1 ×

DOWN terminal setting rate 0.01~99.99Hz/S P4.07 Frequency arrival 0.01 1.00
detection amplitude . 0.00~20.00Hz 0.01 5.00
P4.08 FDT (frequency level) setting 0.00~maximum frequency 0.01 10.00
P4.09 FDT output delay time 0.0~20.0 seconds 0.1 2.0

0: All parameters are allowed to be rewritten

P4.10 Parameter write protection 1: Rewriting of parameters other than P0.3 is prohibited 1 0
2: Prohibit rewriting of all parameters

P4.11 Jog frequency 0.00~Maximum 0.01 10.00

P4.12 Jog acceleration time frequency 0.1 10.0

P4.13 Jog deceleration time 0.1~6000 seconds 0.1 10.0

P4.14 Power failure restart setting 0.1~6000 seconds 0: No action 1 0 ×

P4.15 Power failure restart waiting time 1: Action 0.0~10.0 0.1 0.5 ×

P4.16 Jump frequency 1 seconds 0.00~Maximum frequency 0.01 0.00

P4.17 Jump frequency 1 amplitude 0.00 ~5.00Hz 0.01 0.00

P4.18 Jump frequency 2 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 0.00

P4.19 Jump frequency 2 amplitude 0.00 ~5.00Hz 0.01 0.00

P4.20 Jump frequency 3 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 0.00

P4.21 Jump frequency 3 amplitude 0.00 ~5.00Hz 0.01 0.00


0.1~ 6000.0S 0.1 *
P4.22 Acceleration time 2

P4.23 Deceleration time 2 0.1~ 6000.0S 0.1 *

0.1~ 6000.0S 0.1 *


P4.24 Acceleration time 3

P4.25 Deceleration time 3 0.1~ 6000.0S 0.1 *

0.1~ 6000.0S 0.1 *


P4.26 Acceleration time 4

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0.1~ 6000.0S 0.1 *


P4.27 Deceleration time 4

P4.28 Operation monitoring item selection 0ÿ21 1 0

P4.29 Operation monitoring item selection 2 0ÿ21 1 2

P4.30 Operation monitoring item selection 3 0ÿ21 1 4

P4.31 Operation monitoring item cycle number 1~3 P4.32 1 3

Auxiliary monitoring item selection 0ÿ21 1 1

P4.33 Linear speed coefficient 0.01~100.0 See 0.01 1.00

setting P4.34 Frequency input channel combination detailed description of function 1 001 ×

P4.35 Multi-function key JOG setting 0: Reverse key 1: Jog key 2: Reserved 1 0

P4.36 Condition stop setting 0: Invalid; 1: Fixed length to; 2: Timing to 1 0

P4.37 Droop control 0.0~10.00Hz 0.01 0.0


*
P4.38 Carrier frequency 1.5 ~ * KHz 0.1
P4.39 Carrier frequency adjustment mode See detailed description 1 101

6. Multi-speed and PLC parameters (P5 parameters)

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P5.00 Multi-speed frequency 1 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 35.00

P5.01 Multi-speed frequency 2 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 15.00

P5.02 Multi-speed frequency 3 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 3.00

P5.03 Multi-speed frequency 4 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 20.00

P5.04 Multi-speed frequency 5 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 25.00

P5.05 Multi-speed frequency 6 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 30.00

P5.06 Multi-speed frequency 7 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 35.00

P5.07 Multi-speed frequency 8 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 40.00

P5.08 Multi-speed frequency 9 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 45.00

P5.09 Multi-speed frequency 10 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 50.00

P5.10 Multi-speed frequency 11 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 40.00

P5.11 Multi-speed frequency 12 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 30.00

P5.12 Multi-speed frequency 13 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 20.00

P5.13 Multi-speed frequency 14 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 10.00

P5.14 Multi-speed frequency 15 0.00 ~ Maximum frequency 0.01 5.00

Hundreds place: 0: PLC has no memory function

1: With memory function

Tens: Simple PLC running time unit


1: minute 0: second

P5.15 Programmable multi-speed operation setting


Units: PLC action mode 1 0 ×
0: No action
1: Single loop
2: Continuous loop

3: Keep the final value

P5.16 Phase 1 running time 0.1~6000 0.1 10.0 ×

P5.17 Phase 1 running direction 0: forward, 1: reverse 1 0

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P5.18 Stage 1 Acceleration and 0.1~6000 seconds 0.1 10.0

Deceleration Time P5.19 Stage 2 0.0~6000 0.1 10.0 ×

Running Time P5.20 Stage 2 Running 0: forward, 1: reverse 1 0

Direction P5.21 Stage 2 Acceleration and 0.1~6000 seconds 0.1 10.0

Deceleration Time P5.22 Stage 3 0.0~6000 0.1 10.0 ×

Running Time P5.23 Stage 3 Running 0: forward, 1: reverse 1 0

Direction P5.24 Stage 3 Acceleration and 0.1 ~6000 seconds 0.1 10.0

Deceleration Time P5.25 Stage 4 0.0~6000 0.1 10.0 ×

Running Time P5.26 Stage 4 Running 0: forward, 1: reverse 1 0

Direction P5.27 Stage 4 Acceleration and 0.1 ~ 6000 seconds 0.1 10.0

Deceleration Time P5.28 Stage 5 0.0~6000 0.1 10.0 ×

Running Time P5.29 Stage 5 Running 0: forward, 1: reverse 1 0

Direction P5.30 Stage 5 Acceleration and 0.1 ~ 6000 seconds 0.1 10.0

Deceleration Time P5.31 Stage 6 0.0~6000 0.1 10.0 ×

Running Time P5.32 Stage 6 Running 0: Forward 1: Reverse 1 0

Direction P5.33 Stage 6 Acceleration and 0.1 ~ 6000 seconds 0.1 10.0

Deceleration Time P5.34 Stage 7 0.0~6000 0.1 10.0 ×

Running Time P5.35 Stage 7 Running 0: Forward 1: Reverse 1 0

Direction P5.36 Stage 7 Acceleration and Deceleration Time0.0 ~ 6000 seconds 0.1 10.0

7. PID parameters (P6 parameters)

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0: No PID control
P6.00 PID control selection 1 0 ×
1: PID control

0: Proportional 1: Integral
P6.01 PID controller structure selection 1 1 ×
2: Proportional integral 3: Proportional integral differential

0: Panel potentiometer

1: Panel digital setting


2: V1 (0~10V)
P6.02 PID setting channel selection 3: V2 (0~10V) 1 0 ×
4: II
5: External pulse signal
6: RS485 interface settings

0: V1 (0ÿ10V)
1:II
P6.03 PID feedback channel selection ÿ ÿ ×
2: Pulse input
3: V2 (0ÿ10V)

P6.04 Feedback signal characteristics 0: Negative characteristic 1: Positive characteristic 1 0 ×

P6.05 Feedback channel gain 0.01~10.00 0.01 1.00

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P6.06 PID setting, feedback display coefficient 0.01~100.0 0.01 1.00

P6.07 Proportional gain 0.00~5.00 0.01 0.50

P6.08 Integral time constant 0.1~100.0 seconds 0.1 10.0

P6.09 Differential gain 0.0~5.0 0.1 0.1 ×

P6.10 Sampling period 0.01~1.00 seconds 0.01 0.10

P6.11 Allowable deviation limit 0~20% 1 0

P6.12 PID feedback disconnection detection threshold 0.0~20.0 % 0.1 0.0

0: Stop
1: Run at the digitally set frequency
P6.13 PID feedback disconnection action selection 2: Run at maximum frequency 1 0

3: Run at half the maximum frequency

0.1~10.0S 0.1 5.0


P6.14 PID disconnection judgment time

P6.15 PID sleep frequency 0~Maximum frequency 0.01 0.00 ×

0~100 0.01 0.00 ×


P6.16 PID wake-up pressure

0.0~3000.0S 0.1 0 ×
P6.17 Sleep time

P6.18 Preset frequency 0~Maximum frequency 0.01 0.0 ×

0.0~6000.0S 0.1 0.0 ×


P6.19 Preset frequency running time

8. Swing frequency parameters (P7 parameters)

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Units: 0: Swing frequency invalid; 1: Valid 2.


P7.00 Swing frequency operation mode setting Conditions valid 1 0 ×

Tens: 0: fixed swing; 1: variable swing

P7.01 Swing frequency preset frequency 0.00~Maximum frequency 0.01 0.00 ×

P7.02 Preset frequency waiting time 0.0~6000.0S 0.1 0.0 ×

P7.03 Base value of swing center frequency 0.00~Maximum frequency 0.00 25.00 ×

P7.04 Swing frequency amplitude 0.0~50.0% 0.1 20.0 ×

P7.05 Jump frequency 0.0~50.0% 0.1 20.0 ×

P7.06 Triangle wave rise time 0.1~1000.0S 0.1 10.0

P7.07 Triangle wave falling time 0.1~1000.0S 0.1 10.0

P7.08 Setting length 0 ~ 65535m 1 1000

P7.09 Pulses per meter 0.1~ 6553.5 0.1 100.0

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9. Protection parameters (P8 parameters)

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0: Inverter output is blocked


P8.00 Overload and overheat protection action mode 1 0
1: Current limiting operation (alarm)

P8.01 Motor overload protection factor 50~110% 1 110 ×

P8.02 Overload alarm level 50~200% 1 110

P8.03 Overload alarm delay time 0.0~20.0 seconds 0.1 2.0

P8.04 Fault self-recovery times 0,1,2 1 0 ×

P8.05 Fault self-recovery interval 2 ~ 20 seconds 1 5 ×

P8.06 Undervoltage level 60.0~90.0% 1 75.0%

P8.07 Deceleration overvoltage level 110.0~140.0% 1 120.0%

P8.08 Reserved

P8.09 Current limit level 120~220% 1 150 ×

P8.10 Overcurrent limit rate 0.00~99.99Hz/S 1 10.00

P8.11 Reserved reserve

10. Communication parameters (P9 parameters)

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P9.00 Local address 0~31 1 0 ×

0: 1200bps 1: 2400bps
P9.01 Baud rate 2: 4800 bps 3: 9600 bps 1 3 ×

4: 19200bps

0: No verification

P9.02 Data format 1: Even parity 1 0 ×

2: Odd parity

P9.03 Reserved 0 0

P9.04 Timeout judgment time 0.0~60.0S; 0.0 communication timeout invalid 0.1 0.0 ×

P9.05 Local response delay 0~100ms 1 5

P9.06 Reserved

P9.07 Reserved

11. Status monitoring parameter list

Monitoring code content Minimum unit

d-00 The current output frequency of the inverter 0.01Hz

d-01 The current output current of the inverter 0.1A

d-02 The current output voltage of the inverter 1V

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d-03 The current setting frequency of the inverter 0.01Hz

d-04 Current motor speed 1Rpm

d-05 Output current percentage 1%

d-06 Output frequency after compensation 0.01Hz

d-07 DC bus voltage 1V

d-08 PID setpoint 0.1%

d-09 PID feedback value 0.1%

d-10 Running line speed 0.01*

d-11 Set line speed 0.01*

d-12 Running time accumulation 1H

d-13 Input terminal status

d-14 Analog input V1 0.1V

d-15 Analog Input V2 0.1V

d-16 Analog Input II 0.1mA

d-17 External pulse input 0.01KHz

d-18 O1 Output 0.01V

d-19 O2 Output

d-20 Input AC voltage 1V

d-21 Module temperature 0.1ÿ

d-22 Set length m

d-23 Actual length m

d-24 First fault record

d-25 Second fault record

d-26 The third failure record

d-27 The fourth fault record

d-28 The fifth fault record

d-29 The sixth fault record

d-30 Output frequency at the time of the most recent fault 0.01Hz

d-31 The set frequency at the time of the most recent fault 0.01Hz

d-32 Output current at the time of the most recent fault 0.1A

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d-33 Output voltage at the time of the most recent fault 1V

d-34 DC voltage at the time of the most recent fault 1V

d-35 Module temperature at the time of the most recent fault 0.1ÿ

d-36 Input terminal status at the time of the most recent fault

d-37 Cumulative operating time at the time of the most recent failure 1H

The corresponding relationship between the display symbols of parameters d-13 and d-34 and the status of external input terminals is as follows:

X4 terminal status X5 terminal status

X3 terminal status X6 terminal status LED on: indicates effective

LED off: invalid


X2 terminal status X7 terminal status

Current input terminal status:


X1 terminal status RST terminal status
Valid: X1, X4, X5, X6, X7

Invalid: X2, X3
Constant light segment for easy observation

Current output port status:

Valid: Y1 Invalid: Y2

Y2 output status

Y1 output status

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Appendix 2 RS485 Communication Protocol

EV500 series inverters provide RS485 communication interface and adopt the internationally accepted ModBus

communication protocol for master-slave control. Users can realize centralized monitoring (set inverter control commands,

operating frequency, modify related function codes, and read the working status of the inverter) through PC/PLC to meet specific

usage requirements.

1 Contents of the Agreement

The serial communication protocol defines the information content and format used in serial communication. It includes:

the format of host polling and broadcast frames, and slave response frames; the frame content organized by the host includes:

slave address (or broadcast address), execution command, data and error check, etc. The response of the slave also adopts the

same structure, including: action confirmation, return data and error check, etc. If an error occurs when the slave receives the

frame, or cannot complete the action required by the host, it will organize a fault frame as a response to the host.

2 Application

EV500 series inverter and "single master multiple slaves" control network with RS232/RS485 bus

Network

3 Bus structure

(1) Interface mode

RS485 hardware interface

(2) Transmission mode

Asynchronous serial, half-duplex transmission mode. At the same time, only one of the host and the slave can send

data and the other can receive data. During the serial asynchronous communication process, data is sent in the form of messages,

one frame at a time.

(3) Topological structure

Single host and multiple slaves transmission mode. The setting range of slave address is 0~31, 31 is the broadcast

communication address. The address of each slave in the network is unique. This is the basis for ensuring ModBus serial

communication.

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4 Protocol Description

The EV500 series inverter protocol is an asynchronous serial master-slave communication protocol. Only one

device (host) in the network can establish a protocol (called "query/command". Other devices (slaves) can only respond

to the host's query/command by providing data, or take corresponding actions according to the host's command/query.

The host here refers to personal computers (PCs), industrial computers, and programmable controllers (PLCs), and the

slave refers to inverters or other control devices with the same communication protocol. The host can communicate with

a slave individually and publish broadcast information to all slaves. For the host query/command accessed individually,

the slave must return a message (called a response); for the broadcast information sent by the host, the slave does not

need to feedback the response to the host.

5 Communication frame structure

The ModBus protocol communication data format of the EV500 series inverter is RTU (Remote Terminal Unit)

mode. A new data frame always starts with at least 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence. On a network where the

transmission rate is calculated by baud rate, the 3.5-byte transmission time can be easily grasped. The data fields

transmitted next are: slave address, operation command code, data and CRC check word, and each field transmission

byte is hexadecimal data 0...9, A...F. Even during the silent time, the network device always monitors the activity of the

communication bus. When the first field information (address information) is received, each network device confirms

the byte. With the completion of the transmission of the last byte, there is another 3.5-byte transmission time to indicate

the end of this frame. After this, a new frame transmission will begin.

RTU data frame format

ModBus Messages

At the beginning, at least Slave Operation End, at least 3.5 bytes of

Data Verification
3.5 bytes of free space Address Command free space

The information of a frame must be transmitted in a continuous data stream. If there is an interval of more than

1.5 bytes before the end of the entire frame transmission, the receiving device will clear the incomplete information and

mistakenly believe that the subsequent byte is the address field part of a new frame. Similarly, if the interval between

the start of a new frame and the previous frame is less than 3.5 bytes, the receiving device will believe that it is a

continuation of the previous frame. Due to the confusion of the frames, the final CRC check value is incorrect, resulting

in communication failure.

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Standard structure of RTU frame

Frame 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence

header slave address field ADDR 0~31 (31 is broadcast address 0)

Execution command CMD 03H: Read slave parameters

06H: Write slave parameters

Data Field
2*N bytes of data, this part is the communication
DATA(N-1)
The main content of the communication is also the data in the communication

The core of the exchange

DATA(0)

CRC CHK low Check code: CRC check value

CRC CHK high

Frame tail 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence

6 Command code and communication data description

6.1 Command

code Command code: 03H (0000 0011), read N words (maximum continuous reading

5 words);

For example: If the slave address of the inverter is 01H and the host computer wants to read the P0.04 parameter value,

The structure of the frame is described as follows:

RTU host command information

Frame 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence

header slave address field 01H

ADDR Execution 03H

command CMD Starting F0H

address high bit Starting 04H

address low bit Data 00H

number high bit Data number low bit 01H

CRC CHK low

CRC CHK high

Frame tail 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence

RTU slave command information

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Frame 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence

header slave address field ADDR 01H

Execute command 03H

CMD Read data bytes 01

P0.04 Parameter value high bit

P0.04 parameter value low

CRC CHK low

CRC CHK high

Frame tail 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence

Command code: 06H (0000 0110), write a word to a certain parameter address.

00 The P0.03 parameter of the inverter with slave address 00H is written as 20.00Hz (the actual written data

2000, corresponding to hexadecimal data 7D0H).

RTU host command information

Frame 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence

header slave address field 00H

ADDR Execute command 06H

CMD Start address high bit F0H

Starting address low 03H

bit data number high 07H

bit data number low bit D0H

CRC CHK low 48H

CRC CHK high frame B7H

end 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence

RTU slave command information

Frame 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence

header slave address field 00H

ADDR Execute command 06H

CMD Start address F0H

high bit Start address 03H

low bit Data number high bit 07H

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Data number low D0H

CRC CHK low 48H

CRC CHK high frame B7H

end 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence

There are two ways to express the starting address, such as: PX.YZ parameter, can be expressed as FX YZ (high

The first bit is in the front, the last bit is in the back), which can also be expressed as 0X YZ. When the operation command is 06, the host computer

Using the first address representation method, the written data will be stored in the E2PROM, and using the second

The address representation method only changes the data in RAM, which can reduce the number of E2PROM operations.

Whether the host computer is reading command (03) or writing command (06), an exception may occur.

The inverter will return an error code.

RTU slave returns error message

Frame 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence

header slave address field XX

ADDR 86H

Exception prompt 00

Exception code high Exception code low 0X

CRC CHK low XX

CRC CHK high frame XX

end 3.5 bytes of transmission time silence

Exception code meaning:

01H: Invalid command

02H: Invalid address

03H: Invalid data

04H: CRC error

05H: Parameters cannot be modified

6.2 Communication frame verification method

The error checking method of the frame mainly includes two parts of the check, namely the bit check of the byte (odd/

Even check) and the entire data check of the frame (CRC check)

6.2.1 Byte Checksum

Users can select different bit check modes according to their needs, or choose no check.

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The meaning of odd parity: An odd parity bit is added before data transmission to indicate whether the number

of "1" in the transmitted data is odd or even. When it is an odd number, the check bit is set to "0", otherwise it is set to

"1" to keep the parity of the data unchanged.

The meaning of even parity: An even parity bit is added before data transmission to indicate whether the

number of "1" in the transmitted data is odd or even. When it is an even number, the check bit is set to "0", otherwise it

is set to "1" to keep the parity of the data unchanged.

For example, if you need to transmit "11001110", the data contains 5 "1s". If even parity is used, the even

parity bit is "1", and if odd parity is used, the odd parity bit is "0". When transmitting data, the parity bit is calculated

and placed in the parity bit position of the frame. The receiving device also needs to perform a parity check. If it is

found that the parity of the received data is inconsistent with the preset one, it is considered that a communication error

has occurred.

6.2.2 CRC Check Method --- CRC (Cyclical Redundancy Check)

Using the RTU format, the frame includes a frame error detection field calculated based on the CRC method. The

CRC field detects the content of the entire frame. The CRC field is two bytes, containing 16 bits of binary. It is calculated by

the transmission device and added to the frame. The receiving device recalculates the CRC of the received frame and

compares it with the value in the received CRC field. If they are not equal, it means that there is an error in the transmission.

CRC is to store 0XFFFF first, and then call a process to process the byte in the frame with the value in the

current register. Only the 8-bit data in each byte is valid for CRC, and the start bit, stop bit and parity bit are invalid.

During the CRC generation process, each 8-bit byte is XORed with the register content, and the result moves

toward the least significant bit, and the most significant bit is filled with 0. The LSB is extracted for detection. If the LSB

is 1, the register is XORed with the preset value alone. If the LSB is 0, it is not performed. The whole process is

repeated 8 times. After the last bit (the 8th bit) is completed, the next 8-bit byte is XORed with the register content

alone. The final value in the register is the CRC value after all bytes in the frame are executed.

The CRC calculation method adopts the international standard CRC verification rule. When editing the CRC

algorithm, the user can refer to the relevant CRC standard algorithm and write a CRC calculation program that truly

meets the

requirements. Now a simple CRC calculation function is provided for user reference (programmed in C language):

unsigned int crc_cal_value(unsigned char *data_value,unsigned char data_length)

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{
int i;
unsigned int crc_value=0xffff;
while(data_length--)
{
crc_value^=*data_value++;
for(i=0;i<8;i++)

{ if(crc_value&0x0001)crc_value=(crc_value>>1)^0xa001;
else crc_value=crc_value>>1; }

}
Return(crc_value);
}
In ladder logic, CKSM calculates the CRC value according to the frame content, using the table lookup method. This method

is simple to program and fast to calculate, but the ROM space used by the program is large. Please use it with caution in situations

where there are requirements for program space. 6.4

Definition of communication address

This part is the address definition of communication data, which is used to control the operation of the inverter and obtain the inverter

The status information of the inverter and the setting of relevant function parameters of the inverter.

The address of the function parameter has been explained before, such as: PX.YZ parameter, which can be expressed as FX

YZ (high bit first, low bit last), can also be expressed as 0X YZ. When the operation command is 06, the host

computer uses the first address representation method, and the written data will be stored in the E2PROM. Using the

second address representation method, only the data in the RAM is changed, which can reduce the number of E2PROM

operations. Address description of other functions

Function Description Address Data meaning R/W Features

Definition Monitoring Parameter 1000H D-0


1001H D-1
. .
R
. .
1015H D-21

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0000H: Shutdown

0001H: Forward operation

Run command 2000H 0002H: Reverse operation W

0003H: Forward jog

0004H: Reverse jog

0005H: Fault reset

0001H: Forward operation

0002H: Reverse operation

Running status 3000H 0003H: Standby R

0004H: Fault

Frequency setting 4000H W

Inverter fault 5000H Return fault number (see Chapter 6) R

7. Examples

1) Read the current operating frequency and output current of inverter No. 00. At this time, the output frequency of the inverter is

21.85Hz, output current is 0A, the host computer sends the command:

00 03 10 00 00 02 C1 1A

Inverter returns:

00 03 00 04 08 89 00 00 51 41

2) Change the P0.03 parameter value of inverter No. 00 to 10.00Hz, and the host computer sends the following information:

00 06 F0 03 07 D0 48 B7

Inverter return

00 06 F0 03 07 D0 48 B7

3) Broadcast the inverter forward running command, and the host computer sends information:

1F 06 20 00 00 01 40 74

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Broadcast modification digital setting (P0.03)

1F 06 F0 03 03 E8 49 CA

4) When the inverter fails, the host computer sends a reset signal:

00 06 20 00 00 05 43 D8

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Appendix 3 Braking resistor/brake unit selection

1 Selection reference

When the control device driven by the inverter needs to brake quickly, the brake unit needs to release the power.

Energy fed back to the DC bus when the machine is braked. EV500 series inverter 220V voltage level

0.4ÿ7.5KW and 380V voltage level 0.75ÿ18.5KW Each specification has built-in brake unit.

If you need to stop quickly, you can directly connect a brake resistor. EV500 series inverter 220V voltage level 11KW

If you need to stop quickly, please follow the frequency conversion

Choose appropriate brake unit and brake resistor according to the capacity.

220V grade usage specifications and selection reference

Braking resistance (based on 10% braking torque)


Inverter power
Braking unit Equivalent Equivalent
KW Quantity (pcs)
braking resistance value braking power

0.75 200ÿ 80W 1

1.5 100ÿ 260W 1

2.2 70ÿ 260W 1


built-in
3.7 40ÿ 390W 1

5.5 30ÿ 520W 1

7.5 20ÿ 780W 1

11 13.6ÿ 2400W 1

15 10ÿ 3000W 1

18.5 8ÿ 4000W 1

twenty two
External 6.8ÿ 4800W 1

30 5ÿ 6000W 1

37 4ÿ 9600W 1

45 3.4ÿ 9600W 1

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380V grade usage specifications and selection reference

Braking resistor (according to 10% braking torque)


Inverter capacity
Braking unit Equivalent braking Equivalent
KW Quantity (pcs)
resistance value braking power

0.4 750ÿ 80W 1

0.75 750ÿ 80W 1

1.5 400ÿ 260W 1

2.2 250ÿ 260W 1

3.7 150ÿ 390W 1


built-in
5.5 100ÿ 520W 1

7.5 75ÿ 780W 1

11 50ÿ 1040W 1

15 40ÿ 1560W 1

18.5 32ÿ 4800W 1

twenty two 27.2ÿ 4800W 1

30 20ÿ 6000W 1

37 16ÿ 9600W 1

45 13.6ÿ 9600W 1
External
55 10ÿ 12000W 1

75 6.8ÿ 12000W 1

90 6.8ÿ 12000W 1

110 6ÿ 20000W 1

Notice:

• Please select the resistance value and wattage specified by our company.

• The resistance value will affect the braking torque. The above table shows the resistance power designed according to 10% braking torque.

If the user wants a larger braking torque, the braking resistor value can be appropriately reduced to increase the power.

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2 Connection method

2.1 Braking resistor connection

The braking resistor connection of the EV500 inverter with built-in braking unit is shown in Figure 2.2.

P
Braking resistor
EV500
Frequency Converter

PB

Figure 2.1 Installation of brake resistor

2.2 Braking Unit Connection

The connection between the EV500 series inverter and the braking unit is shown in Figure 2.2.

+ + B1
Braking resistor
EV500 brake
Frequency Converter
unit
-
- B2

Figure 2.2 Braking unit connection

2.2 Braking unit parallel connection The

connection between EV500 series inverter and braking unit is shown in Figure 2.2.

The maximum applicable power of a single brake unit is 45KW.

If the brake is to be used, two or more brake units must be connected in parallel, as shown in Figure 2.3.

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+ B1
+ Braking resistor

EV500 Braking unit


Frequency Converter
- B2
-

+ B1
brake Braking resistor

unit
- B2

Figure 2.3 Parallel connection of brake units

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EV500 Series Inverter User Manual Quality Assurance and Product Warranty Regulations

Appendix 4 Quality Assurance and Product Warranty Regulations

1. This Regulation is an agreement between the manufacturer of the product (hereinafter referred to as the “manufacturer”) and the user

who purchases and uses the product (hereinafter referred to as the “user”). Any user who purchases and uses the product provided

by the manufacturer will be deemed to have understood and agreed to this Agreement.

II. About product quality and warranty 1. The

manufacturer provides complete and usable products.

2. The manufacturer is not responsible for any problems or losses caused by the following

reasons. (1) Any problems or losses caused by operation not in accordance with the instructions, improper operation or

installation, or repair (modification) without the manufacturer's

permission. (2) Expiration of the warranty period locked

in this regulation. (3) Problems or losses caused by human or natural force majeure after purchase. (4) Problems

or losses caused by the user installing or using the product in an environment that does not meet the requirements of

this product.

III. Manufacturer's guarantee for the products produced 1. When

used domestically: 1)

Replacement, repair, and return within one week after

shipment. 2) Replacement and repair within one month

after shipment. 3) Repair within 12 months

after shipment. 4) Costs will be charged for exceeding the warranty period or

warranty scope. 2. For overseas exports, repair within three

months after shipment. 3. No matter when and where, you can enjoy lifetime paid service when using our

brand products. 4. Our sales, production and agency agencies across the country can provide after-sales service for this product.

Serve.

5. For products that fail, the company has the right to entrust others to be responsible for warranty and other matters.

IV. Rights reserved by the manufacturer and matters exempted from liability 1.

The manufacturer shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses caused by the user's installation and use of this product. 2.

The manufacturer reserves

all rights to the production of products. If any changes are made, no further notice is required.

The actual product

shall prevail. 3. The manufacturer has the final right to interpret this product

regulation. 4. This regulation can also be used for other products of

the manufacturer. 5. The above terms will be implemented on June 1, 2006.

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