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TOSHIBA INDUSTRIAL INVERTER 6580692 2) OSVERT VF-S7 SERIES INSTRUCTION MANUAL Sao GENERAL PRECAUTIONS. 2 Pesan eae EU aU EXTERNAL VIEW AND COMPONENT NAMES INSTALLATION ‘CONNECTION OF MAIN CIRCUITS (POWER SUPPLY AND MOTOR) CONScONOeo STEN ‘CONTROL CIRCUIT TERMINAL FUNCTION LIST. 1 Gases 13 4 PARAMETER SETTING Setting the Acceleration and Deceleration Time Increasing the Torque Setting the Environmental Functions Setting the Starting and Stopping Methods Setting the Frequency Command Method Connecting and Calibrating Motors Resetting to the Default Values Setting the Motor Protection Characteristics Setting the Extended Parameters ‘Searching for Parameters Different from Default Valuss 4 6 1 7 7 18 23, Ean ED +” Operation with Bulltin Potentiometer and RUN and STOP Keys. ‘+ Operation with Built-in Potentiometer and External Start Signal * Setting the Frequency using External (Voltage/Current) Signal and Operating using an External Start Signal + Setting the Frequency using Two External (Voltage\Current) Signals and Operating using an External Start Signal + Selecting Preset Speed Frequencies, and Operating using an External Start Signal Do 25 25 26 27 28 PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS SaScaeos EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS ED 34 36, PARAMETER LIST a MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION Beane NMEA ‘CE COMPLIANCE, NOTICE 1. Make sure that this Instruction Manual is delivered to the end user of the inverter unit 2. Read this manual before installing or operating the inverter unit and store it in a safe place for reference. 49) Ey 51 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The inverter body and this instruction manual contain important descriptions and instructions for preventing injury to the user ‘and other people and damage to property, and on how to use inverter safely and effectively. Carefully read and strictly observe these descriptions and instructions ‘Symbols a DANGER ‘This symbol indicates that misoperation or not following the instruction could result in death or serious injury \, WARRING + This symbol indicate that misoperston or nt following the instruction could reslt in bodily injory or physical damage. B&H novice —; This symbol indicates something requiring atention durag operation Restrictions on Use of Inverter © Careful investigation should be made if the inverter is used for equipment which could cause death or bodily injury i the inverter malfunetions (such as a nuclear contol system, aerospace system, trafic system, and safety devices and instru- ments), In such cases, please consult us. @ ‘This product is manufactured under strict quality control, If using it for critical quipment, install safety devices on the equipment to prevent serious accidents or losses in case ofan inverter failure, {failure to output an error signal (© Use the inverter only for general, industrial three-phase induction motors GENERAL PRECAUTIONS & DANGER Never SSEheume QD): Noertssenbie ema or pre oe, No fsbvinsntion cook cause elecwoction fire on. Ask your agent to pair the invent [Never open the terminal block cover while power is supplied. The inverter contains high voltage inside, Not following this instruction could cause electrocution PronierTeD © [Never put or insert any objects (cable scrap, rods, wits, ete) ino the inverter. Do not splash water oF liquid onto the inverter: Always clos the terminal block cover before turing on the power. Turing oa the power without closing the terminal block cover could cause electrocution. ut power immedi- the inverter, Due to the possibilty of contaminants entering the drive, disconnect the input power ifthe drive will be unused for extended periods, The leakage current cased by the contamination say result in fire AX, wanvnc —— The heat sink become hot and could cause burns, Precautions for Disposal Pay attention to the following when disposing ofthe used inverter. Explosion on incineration: Ifthe inverter is burnt in an incinerator, the electrolyte capacitors contained within may explode due to expansion ofthe electrolyte Prastc: The plastics used forthe covers, ee. may produce harmful or toxic gases when burnt. Be very careful when incinerating Disposal: Dispose ofthe inverter as industeial waste. ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION AND PRECAUTION Before using the product, check that you have received the proper model of inverter. The product model is indicated in the position shown below. Ifan incorrect model has been supplied, contact the agent fom whom you purchased it. worn @ AX warnina Use the proper type of inverter suitable for three-phase induction motors and power sources Using an improper type of inverter will result in not only incorrect rotation of the three-phase induction motor but overheating, burning or other serious accidents. Ra tung label WW, TOSHIBA : TRANSISTOR INVERTER ~ usten.0us Inverter types yee enon visvsoisue ——ReLeoNa, Input power source —f source apetaov-230-sooh Taverer output —efoureur—_shcony-ssov Usage label eaaz0une e788 2.080 Caution label SEIAL Wo ese "TOSHIBA CORPORATION Tne BE uaeseran ace span a Rating label TOSHIBA TOSvERT Brand nane —f{+ WF-S7 Die (acca Power source —*|1PH 200V-0.75kW}]=— Motor Ae capacity Usage label Package Applicable ‘Type motor 200 Vae 200 Vac +100 Vac Single phase Thyee phase Thyee phase O2kW ‘VESTS-20000P . = oakW VFS7S-2003UP \VFS7-2004UP O.75KW ves7s-207UP | —_VEST-2007UP | _VFS7-4007UPY 1SkW VEs7s2015UP_ | VFST-201SUP__| _VFS7-401SUPL_ 2.2KW ves7s20000P_|_vrs72020up | VFS7-4022UPL aw . VeS7-2037UPL| _VES7-4037UPL S.SkW _ VPS7-2055UPLH | VPS7-40SSUPLH TSKW VES7-2075UPLH | VES7-07SUPLHL kW VES7-4110UPLH 15KW : . VES7-#1500PLIT EXTERNAL VIEW AND COMPONENT NAMES. RUN lamp: When _ || CHARGE lamp: This ECN lamp: When lit, || VEC lamp: When the system is running || the system is runni lit, the inverter is Lamp indicates that thse sunning | hse fanning | Rene re Brena dnged wa reais When Bs ot open recieve inthe economy || in the vector oper (nergy saving) mode|| ton conto mode RUN key lany ‘When lit, the key can be used, Display unit; The ope- -| ration frequency, para- meters, error causes, etc. are displayed on this unit RUN key: To start ‘operation, press this, key while the RUN key lamp son, MON lamp: Whe it, 3 the display unit isin STOP key: Press this monitor mode key o stop operation, PRG lamp: When lit, the splay unit is in para- meter setting m ‘Communication port cover: Remove the cover when remote panel or communi- cation option (RS-232C, S485) cable is connected. UP and DOWN keys: Press these keys to increase or decrease the frequency during ‘operation, Built-in potentiometer lamp: When lit, the ration frequency can be set with the built-in potentiometer. UP key DOWN key \ \ | Built-in potentiometer: A \ ‘When the potentiometer Braking resistor | DCL terminal |[ Main circuit \ lamp is lit, the opera- pa eamieal gas tion frequency can be set terminal block with this potentiometer. ENT (enter) key MON (monitor) key Control terminal block Terminal block cover: The cover of the main 7 circuit terminal block — Be sure to close this Heatsink cover before starting [] operation to prevent ‘Benn anyone from ching the terminal Bloc mistake [ - g | f Rating \ i of Label minal block cover set screw ny : ae Front view Side view Ee Tew Vien <> Danger PROHIBITED OQ ‘ever install the inverter in a place exposed to inflamnables, combustible gases or dust, a8 this could cause a fie unoronr QB) + esteem onantaneb tl j Talin ota Se ee a ee east ppd inant hres oa om ik en sce or I brake suitable to the system. Operation Tones wenn | einer nomen tn ie n ens a ctherise maton woul could esl Inst he inverter on se Which can Bld he inverer wel terse he invent ould flan use injury ‘sea mechanical bake when raking, olin them shat ined, ‘Theta ————r——“=est in Inst he inverter on mel pne or ante nonlaunabl bjt. itis beast on «eat insulating panel ns ton metal pane (0 cm square or mor in si) then instal the metal panel on the heat insulating panel Install the inverter in the following conditions. eR sR Location: Indoors on a metal surface Orientation: Vertical RoR avironmetal condions a “Temperature: -10 10 40°C TE 101050 ‘Remove the seal from the vent hole in the upper part of the iver) LG y Humidity: 93% RH or les, no condensation 4 _q1em or more Vibration: 5$9m'orles (101 55H) Semernite[ | Semormoe fs ‘i Cer re fom combustible ge, a : ly Fi: kes, dus. conosive suse grinng |_| Betormre oil and cuting oil Solenoid: Connect a surge arrester tothe coil Brake: Connect a surge anrester tothe col Leave space around the inverter as shown in the Electromagnetic contactor: Connect a surge arrester tothe col figure Fluorescent lamp: Cenncet a surge arresster tothe coil Resistor: Use in a distant place from the inverter. CONNECTION OF MAIN CIRCUITS (POWER SUPPLY AND MOTOR) ‘This section describes how to connect the power supply, motor, alterating current reactor ACL. (optional) and direct curent reactor DCL DANGER. wwsonrone QB) | Bosses woton see. Wn cnn an eps pen om Comect the wie othe motor terminals ofthe proper phases. the wires are connected othe incoect pases, the mor may rat in he wrong aieton, causing injury Before staring wing work, be sre totum ff the power. Wait for atleast en minutes, and make Sure thatthe CHARGE lamp i of, I tings done before confirming thatthe CHARGE lamp is ti electrocution could res ‘On completion of wiring, lose he terminal block cover; bare tens could case elect Connect the wires in oder, not to et any adjacent terminal touch sing crimp style terminals with Sleeves. Take eae not lt wies ouch each he, which could est ina re Be suet connect he CIE terminal to he ground. Othervisea damaged unto electric leakape A\ wanna wesonrone QB) : Pinte eit aes ake an tesnapnte cats nie iene ae esters Otherise, ose podace by them cold make the inverter malfunction resign problem orinury det unexpected movement onosereo (G) + Bono cnet deve aig caer ahs ne ugar eh) {he eutpu ternal ofthe inven (o be comet wih moter) Conncton of sucha deve could lina fe Dont we tne poe np uniting pe powe sue, hers thier okl be damaged BS novice © IF the wire length exceeds 30 meters, use a wire with a higher current rating than the recommenced wire. we} Hint © Irthere is a radio near the inverter and noise can be heard from it, connect a radio noise filter to the inverter. (1). Remove the terminal block cover set screws, and open the ey terminal block cover. (2) Connect wires tothe terminal blocks of the main circuit, ACL (optional), DCL (optional) and braking resistor as shown on page 7. @)_ Close the terminal block cover, then tighten the serews. ne Wiring Diagram of Main Circuit Terminal Block = EP NOTICE ‘When using the DCL, disconnect the shorting bar from the PO and PA. “Connect single phase power supply to terminal “R/L1" and “T/L”. \VES7S-2002UP-2022UP \VFS7-2004UP-2022UP Trang eosin] [Donk acer ‘Ontora “©ptonal \VFS7-2087UPL/401SUPL/4022UPL/4037UPL \VFS7-2058UPL1/207SUPLH40SSUPLH407SUPLH DG tink reactor | Braking resistor 'BG lnk reactor] [ Braking resistor ‘ptional (Optional) (Optional (Optional “Commercial power supply OV Cae “00 Chase \VFS7-81 10UPLH/4150UPLH Inverter rated |e ass cs power (:W) | “Testor |savencerte | resstor _rtnevabe Braking rsistor 02 200 | 700 = = (0 (Geb 04 20a) Toa SI = 075 20a | 70a | 2000 | 1000 DG reaaee 8 15 7a) 35a | 20001000, (@otonal a A a 22 ma) 3s | 200070 37, wa | 20a | oa | 400 ee 55 za | i6sa | a | 400 tar 75, se) sa) son) a0 u a | 1a | 40a | 40a Sanaeel 5 sa | Tso | 0a | 308 powor supply _____ Recommended Cables According toDeviceRatings == 0.2kW VPS7S-2002UP_| 2.0mm” 3.5mm" 10, $830 2P) O.AKW VESTS-2004UP_ | 2.0mm? 3.5mm? 15, S830 (2P) Single ote [arse | ws7s- 20070" | 20mm | 3mm [208 Ss20 a0) ava eevee sae saa ave o.4KW VFS7-2004UP_ 2.0mm? SA ‘$830 GP) 0.75kW 2.0mm? 10, ‘$830 GP) 1SkW VFS7-2015UP_ 2.0mm? 15SA, ‘$830 GP) Tieestae aw | Es 20220P 208 sear 75KW VFS7-207SUPLH| 604, EHI00 (3P) aera rr a rm esr rosa eval kvera cutee a ce CONNECTION OF CONTROL SIGNALS ooo 0 ‘Tum off the power before stating wiring. Otherwise, the motor could begin to rotate suddenly due| {0 improper wiring or operation, resulting in injury ZX wanna vwoosrony QB) | Rote cont wis an man ot es spa shot, Oe ae ade by the main circuit wires could make the motor malfunction, resulting in injury Connect the contol wire carefully and do not le hem ouch the adjacent terminals. If contol ‘wre touches an ajacent terminal, the motor could malaneton, resulting in injury. HINT © ‘The function of contol terminal block can be selected from a menu of functions using parameters. © ‘The control wires need not be connected if operation is tobe controlled using the built-in potentiometer and RUN and STOP keys only. (1). Remove the terminal block cover set screws, and open the terminal block cover. (2). See page 11, and connect the necessary control wires. (3). See page L1, and connect the inverter error output wires if necessary. (4) Close the terminal block cover, then tighten the serews, Sieice cs ow AX wanna anoaToRy oe ‘The voltage command input VIA and current command input Il are not independent ofeach cer. Only one may be used. If command is input to doth, the signal cannot be read propetly and the motor could malfunction resulting in injury. 0S Notice the 4 10 20 mA current command is used for frequency seting, set 20 0 F20% Frequency seting: Built-in potentiometer Frequency setting: External potentiometer ‘Start and stop: External signals ‘Start and stop: External signals Ts [shale orion] seals oro, (AA [RB] FLC| Pal fra [AB |r| allel elelellteterel elaie| sip lel (el fl) bes 160 1040, Forward Estor reset, Focvad ror ro Revere — ‘amiable resistor Frequency setting: External signal (0 to 10 V voltage signal) Frequency sewing: Extemal signal (4 020 mA current signal) Start and stop: External signals ‘Start and stop: External signals ax ac] jejelelel 2) is elsiele| [siel¢| bby || LO Sov ‘©20mA Forward. Enor reset Forward Exorreset Revene Revere Remot/local operation selection Frequency sting: Three preset speed selection ‘Frequency seting: Remote: Extemal signal (0 0 10'V voltage Start and stop: External signals ‘of 410 20 mA current signal) Local: External potentiometer SStartand stop: External signals aL FA TRayACl (Teileielel [ra elicaced 2 2) payee soc ‘S1OFF $2 OFF Xho : LEP] SiON. S208F specs byt) Heo 10k9, 14 W Forward ‘nerreset_ SLOFF $2ON Speed 2 Forwant nore sasiabe resistor SLON S2ON Speed Reverse speed ov ‘20m 10 CONTROL CIRCUIT TERMINAL FUNCTION LIST Terminal Bock" | 10 Function Becicraing | Inverter nem cc F | 1 Motorottes forward when the Fteminalis 28 Ve 1 mA dy connected with he CC erminal by default. | contact inet R | 1 Movorroates in revere when the Rerminal [24 Vdc, 1DmA dry is connected withthe CC teminal by default. | contact ipa Motorrttes in reverse when Fand R teins are cones mutans wth the CC teminal, Pa4 PotBS Ps Tato Bi st | 1 | Consotinputsena. By default, pest speed |24 Veev19 macy | | fT operation is seleted when the Si trminal | contacting ate ee connected wih the CC terial 10K Se | 1 Cort iapur sana. By deat, preset [24 Vie, mA speed operations seleced when the S2. | non-voltage comtact teminal seonnected with the CC terminal | input RST | 1 _| Erroroupursignal it reset when tbe RST | 24-Vds, 1OmA tema connected withthe CC terminal non-volage contact by deta inp CC | Common | Control common signal (not connected 0 the fault output). Both CC terminals are con- nected together: ™M © | Analog meter terminal: Output frequency of | 1 mA fullscale DC 47k output current can be measured. Output | ammeter or 7.5 uo frequency is selected by default. Vee, 1 ma DC eo eee ee voltmeter OUTIL | © | Control ouput signal, ‘The low speed signal | 24 Vie, 39 mA is selected by default. (Connects to the CC open collector terminal when the operation frequency output macimum exceeds FIND frequency.) our OUT2 | 0 | Control output signal. The speed-reached | 24 Vide, 5) mA c signal is selected by default, (Connects to the | open collector CC terminal when the operation frequeney output maximum reaches FID! frequency.) CC Common | Control common signal (not connected 0 the fault output). Both CC terminals are con: nected together. 1 1 | Current frequency command, Used to 410.20 mA Input specify the frequency by issuing acurrent | impedancs: 400 2) 183K signal from user's controller. Cannot be used vag withthe VIA signal wee VIA 1 | Voltage frequency command. Used to Oto 10-V input 1250 specify the frequency by issuing a voltage | impedanes: 30.55, ey signal from the user's controller. Cannot be | KO) used with the It signal ul FTerminal block Function Hectic rating | verter intemal circuit vB Voltage frequency command. Used 10 00 10 V (Input 18k specify the frequency by issuing a voltage | jmpedance: 30 k Q) vipy signal from the user's controller 15k cc! PP Power supply forthe external potentiometer. | 19 Vale (Connect 9402 able potentiometer: Lise el Tkt0 10kQ, v4w) Pot Power supply forthe external relay. a 24 Vde, 100 mA paab ort FLA Fault latch output. Connected with the FIC | 250 Vac, 2 terminal if an error occurs by default FB HB Fault latch output. Connected with the FC | 30 Vae,2.A terminal in the normal condition by default, | resistive ad Fund FC Fault latch output. A common terminal for | 30 Vde, 15. a FLA and FLB by default. inductive oad 12 IPERATION PANEL “The following conditions are displayed on the operation panel 1) Frequency, 2) parameter display or changes, and 3) inverter condition during operation or in case of an error Koys Display Unit Selects 1), 2) and 3) in this order. Pressing Du nUiRE ON when displaying the invener condition the MON key slays te fis tem ofthe og nvr WoWey folowing mode Tae ameter ot pun © Zi Mon change mode, "AU is displayed, Inthe ectr operation oo ser condion sly mae, "h-Per“h- OE vec fp AU! inverter condition display mode, “Fr-For “Fr wee pre © is displayed Energy saving Fo ON when displaying @a) Selects the displayed item or stores itn the ‘mode the parameter set value inverter. Entiey Ge) + Piste mente rises anamei Mode 1; ‘The operation frequency is displayed, or ae eur Contents ae eisplayed whew an eror Prey isdisplayed Displays the previous item or decreases a Mode 2} A parameter name or parameter set valle ‘numeric value. is displayed, Okey Mode 3): The inverter condition i displayed Usage 2) Parameter dsplayfsetting 2) Inverter condition display UN won TTF ted Ehbl EN pre aa RUN won” FUN = WT ve PAU Ld. Si un hon rum vee i vec ron lo {5 pre on we BF-- = veo f 4] “epiec 7 pre cn ena eon ‘When displaying he history log —/ of as err, the nds at comets are displayed aerate won fun Pre fen Pg en 13 PARAMETER SETTING There are tree parameter groups as shown below. (( Basic Parameters Parameters which deter- mine the basic inverter operations. User Changed Parameters >) Parameters changed by the user. See "Searching for Parameters Different from Default Values" below. Parameters for using the extended functions, FIDO 101, F999 See "Seting Extended Parameters” @ Ifyou become confused during operation, press the(on) key several times to return to the frequency display. (© The VF-S7 has three convenient automatic operation Functions (automatic acceleration and deceleration, automatic torque boost, and automatic environment seting). Inthe following operation, parameters do not need to beset (These Funetions may not work properly for some load conditions.) Acceleration and deceleration time: Automatic Torque boost: Automatic torque boost or vector operation control Environment setting: Motor base/maximum frequency 50/60 He selection © Displays for operations ‘This manual uses the symbols shown below to indicate the LED dlsplays and panel key operations, LED display (Numeric values) Aa | sb | co | pd | co | pt | ag | Hh | i | vj | KK a_| eb clele Fl c¢ [mle J u_ [mm [nn | oo | Pp | aq | pr | ss | th | ww | w L a | on | oo | P ale se aalere ww | xx | vy | Zz Panel keys, (won) etc, (The panel key symbols are enclosed in circles.) 4 KEY OPERATIONS A\, warning sawontony QB): Parameter setngs re aceped and fed ack to the motor operation even while the motors run Example of Parameter Selection with (A) and () Keys Checking Parameter Set Values Parameter section MON, t ‘Parameter set value. nl AUT 39] "Fa |oe i" a" Ege pr joo " ° won tH ae ST ep ee om vane bg “den | $ —— ; (Changing a Parameter Lon et htel Sac Parameter selection. Parameter set value 0M “Ee joo LAE dons joo a — —— Ll Eccles lee Ault PRS i aaa : o PR. 2eThere are some parameters cannot be changed while running. See parameter lst. Parameter values may be changed incorrectly when you tur off the power or reset an error during parameter-setting a @ e o 6 © o @ ‘Tum on the power. Press the (Won) key until tis displayed on the display unit ‘Select the desired parameter name from the parameter list, Press the(‘W Jor()key until the parameter name is displayed. ‘When the desired parameter name is displayed, press the(eNT) key. ‘The parameter set value is displayed. ‘To change the parameter set value, press the ¥ Jor) key, ‘To store the displayed parameter set value in the inverter, press the(enr)key. ‘The parameter name and changed set value are displayed altemately, then the parameter name is displayed, ‘To set another parameter, carry out the same sequence rom step (3). ‘To finish parameter setting, press the (aon) key twice ‘The current frequency is displayed. 16 TOSHIBA SQe®@ oo ow oo SETTING THE ACCELERATION AND DECELERATION TIME ‘Applicable parameters: Automatic acceleration and deceleration AU, acceleration’ time ACC, and deceleration time dEC ‘There ae two methods of setting the acceleration and deceleration time: Automatic seting ofthe acceleration and decelera- tion time by the inverter, and manual seting ‘© Automatic acceleration and deceleration time setting To select automatic acceleration and deceleration time setting, set the AU! value to "F [| sr ‘When automatic acceleration and deceleration time setting is selected, the acceleration and deceleration time is always varied according tothe load conditions, If the machine requires a predetermined acceleration and deceleration time, use ‘the manual acceleration and deceleration time seting Function © Manual acceleration and deceleration time seting Set the AU respectively alue to "0". Then, set the ACC and c£Cvalues to the desired acceleration time and deceleration time Maximum frequency -}-- FH Acceleration time Develeration ime ALC oEC INCREASING TORQUE Applicable parameters: Automatic torque boost AU2 and torque boost ub ‘The motor torque can be increased by raising the inverter output voltage ‘There are two methods of raising the output voltage, automatic voltage raising by the inverter and manual voltage raising, w= NoTICE If the output voltage of the inverter is increased excessively, te inverter may stop due to overcurrent or, inthe worst case, the inverter and/or motor may be damaged {© Automatic torque boost and improving the speed accuracy Set the AU2 value to “T. The torque is automatically increased. To increase the torque and improve the speed accuracy, set the AUZ value to "3". If operation isnot stable when AU2 is set to "2" or "3", ‘become stable, RUE to and the operation will © Increasing inverter output voltage manually Set the AUP value to "EP and inerease the ub value, Use a value between 3 and § for anormal motor 7 Sam CR ARLE a UROL da = WNP l 1 = LEM) aa tel ARKO) Applicable parameters: Automatic environment setting U3, upper limit frequency UL, maximum frequency FH, lower limit frequency LL, and base frequency of (VIAMI input point 2 frequency F204, auto-restart F30i, regeneration power ride-through control F302, pattern of acceleration and deceleration F502, output voltage adjustment F306, power voltage compensation F307, and VIB point 2 frequency F2/3) FREQUENCY, The inverter has various functions for setting the environment to ensure wouble-free operation, These functions ean be selected in two ways, automatic selection by the inverter, and manual selection, Ouput voltage "00% Oxput frequency He ‘Maximum frequency Lower init frequency one sor SoHE ‘Ouiput frequency © Automatic inverer environment setting A\, wanvane ld result in rotation 0= NoTICE © ‘The automatic inverter environment setting ses the motor revolution lower than the frequency command automatically incase of an instantaneous power failure, If this operation has an adverse influence on the machine, set the environ- ‘ment manually (| ane © Ifthe frequency of the command is higher than the upper limit, the motor is un at the upper limit frequeney. I the frequency of the command is lower than the ower limit, the motor is run atthe lower limit frequeney. ‘When the motor starts, the inverter output frequency does not jump to the lower limit frequency, but accelerates from 0 Hiz according to the acceleration setting. Also, when the running motor stops the inverter output frequeney does not jump from the lower limit frequency to 0 Hz, but decelerates to 0 Hz according tothe deceleration setting, ‘The set values differ with the source voltage rating of the motor as shown below: 50 He motor: Set AU3 t0 "7. 60 Hz motor: Set AU 10 " ‘The automatic environment settings are as shown on the following page. 18 deceleration: F502 ‘decelerate the motor speed. Parameter Description ‘When tis set to "7" | When AUBis setto"2™ ‘Maximum frequency: FH [Maximum output frequeney ofthe inverter SO He one Upper limit frequency: Ut Upper limit frequency ofthe inverter S0H2 oH Base frequency: ot | Rated frequency ofthe motor 5012 oon Frequency at VIAL input |Output frequency when a 10 V voltage SoHz com point 2: F204 ‘command is input ‘Frequency at VIB input |Ouipot frequency when a 10 V voltage SoHz oH, point 2: F23 ‘command is input ‘Auto restart: F301 ‘Operation restarts according to the motor | 1; Ingantaneous power | Same as left ‘speed automatically if F-CC is ON when the | ailur restart contro is power is recovered from instantaneous power | effective. faire Regeneration power ride |In case ofan instantaneous power failure, the | 1: Instantaneous power | Same as left ‘through control: F302 | motor speeds reduced automatically © | failure non-stop control ‘continue operation. is effective Source voltage compenst- | Control is performed so thatthe ontpat 1: Source voltage Same as left tion: F207 ‘voltage doesnot lower when the source compensation is effec- voltage drops. tive Paitem of acceleration and] An S pater is used accelerate and 1: S pattem Same as left (© Manval inverter environment setting ‘operation. [| vn Set AUB 10 "D", then set the parameters individually. 19 Set the maximum frequency to 80 He ifthe motor is a general-purpose motor not designed for inverter-driven high-speed SETTING THE STARTING AND STOPPING METHODS. Applicable parameter: Command mode selection (N02 There are two staring and stopping methods as shown below. Select ether method. ‘Staring and stopping method | Set value The motor stars when the F (forward) or R (evese) terminal on the terminal block is Terminal block | | connected to CC. The motor speed increases according tothe acceleration patter, and decreases aceording tothe deceleration pattern and the motor stops. @) ‘When the (run) key on the panel is pressed, the motor is accelerated according to the 1 | acceleration’ patter, When the (STOP key is pressed, the motor i decelerated according key to the deceleration pattem. SETTING THE FREQUENCY COMMAND METHOD Applicable parameter: Frequency setting mode selection F/i0d There are three methods of setting the frequency. Selecta suitable method, Frequency setting method | Sét value Terminal block ‘A command input to VIA, VIB or Ton the terminal block is read. Select the terminal O-10v, 4-20mA block to use the extemal potentiometer or to issue a voltage command (0 t0 10 V) or Exemal poemi- | ES ccurrent command (4 to 20 mA) from the user's controller. The feqoeny nw the) or(@) kay on he pana send. To memorize the eting the panel is selected. ‘The value set with the built-in potentiometer is read. The builtin potentiometer lamp is lected Built-in potenti- | 2 | on when the built-in potentiometer i s Use the parameter F200 to specify the order of priority of two frequency commands to be input tothe terminal block ‘Settings of frequency priority parameter F209 Prior terminals 0 VIA or 11 | A command input tothe VIA or terminalis valid If is input ro the VIA and I terminals, a command input to the VIB terminal is vali 1 vB A command input to the VIB terminalis valid 1F0 is input vo the VIB, terminals, a command input to the VIA or TI termina i valid 20 CONNECTING AND CALIBRATING METERS. Applicable parameters: FM terminal function selection F/SL, meter adjustment FA ‘An analog meter can be connected tothe FM terminal to act 28a frequency meter oc an output current meter. {se} vr © ‘The frequency output means the inverter outpt frequency, and doesnot mean the actual motor sped. © The FM terminal output signal has an error of $36. It cannot be used to control (oF protect) an important external @ How to connect a meter to measure frequency Set the FNSL value to "D", It is set to "0" by default TOSHIBA GO@@ @ How to connect a meter to measure ouput current ‘Ser the FNSL value to "P ‘When measuring oxtput current, use a meter ‘whose full scale rating (mA or 7.5V) is equiva- Tent to 2.25 times the rated inverter current. Ow © How to calibrate the frequency meter or ammeter Qo (1) Star the inverter. When an ammeter isto be adjusted, connect the motor. (See "OPERA- TONS" ) (2) Inereace te frequency witin te safe range (3) Press the (uon) key to display AU. faa [ro] ric (4) Press the) key sx times to display. Lalelie (5) Press the Bx key Be (The operon equency ox cument (i displayed on he dips. (0) Adjustte rating ofthe analog meter the displayed frequency or current with pa (8) Aer completing the adjustment, press 1am the key. Stier (9) Press the (aon) key twice. ‘The current frequency is displayed, (10) Stop the inverter. RESETTING TO THE DEFAULT VALUES Applicable parameter: Standard setting mode selection EYP Al parameters can be reset tothe default values when set to "3", If the 50 He or 60 Hz setting is selected, FH, F204, £23 are sot for $0 Hz or 60 Hz, This parameter LUP cannot be changed while running, so always set after the motor as stopped. (me) vr (© When this parameter is selected, the previous sot value is displayed at the let end and "a" is always displayed atthe right end. The previous set value is "3" by default different from the default values can be checked using the user pa neter group Sr. Seiting Setvalue ] > Accumulative time is cumulative ran time for which the inverter Not changed 0 ‘output frequency is mere than 0,0Hz and unit is 100hours. eae 7 PS is used to clear an EESPerror that may occur when the ccontsol PCB is installed in a different inverter unit and to reset Parameter seting for 60 Hz motor 2 ‘the typeform to that ofthe new inverter. Default setting (All parameters) 3 Clearing error logs 4 Clearing accumulativetime 3%) Initialize invertertypefoom =) SETTING THE MOTOR PROTECTION CHARACTERISTICS Applicable parameter: Selection of electric thermal protection characteristics OL" ‘The "thermal protection type" can be specified according to the motor type. Normally select "0" for the standard type motor & banoen MANDATORY 0 Be sure to set the electric thermal function in the inverter -o match the rated current of the motor IF itis not set properly, the motor will overheat, and coulé result ina fire. (Parameter F0D) Ifa single inver (of "Y" fora VE motor forthe inverter used to contro several motors, the electronic thermal function in the inverter cannot protect all the motors. Equip each motor with a thermal relay for protection [a] ve © The selection of electric thermal protection in the inverter eliminates the need to use an external thermal relay for motor protection, If the rated inverter current is different from the rated motor current (continuous), set the ratio using the parameter FEQO. 22 SETTING THE EXTENDED PARAMETERS Applicable parameter: Extended parameter The extended parameters are used to make the inverter deliver its full performance. To use the extended parameter, call the and press the (ut) Key. The extended parameter number is displayed. Once the number is displayed, the meter can be set in the same way as the normal parameters. After setting the extended parameters, press the (108) (=e) vr Refer to pages 43 to 46 for lists of extended parameters, For details of the paraseters and how to use them, contact your agent SEARCHING FOR PARAMETERS DIFFERENT FROM DEFAULT VALUES Applicable parameter: Automatic edit function Gr .U The parameters which are different from the default values can be displayed. Call the parameter Gt then press the key. The names ofthe parameters which are different from the default values are displayed. If several parameters are different from the default they can be seen by pressing the(.) or (¥) key. ‘These parameters ean be changed in the same way as the normal parameters. After completing the operation, press the fon) key TN)

dancer Z\\. waRNING Frere Run the inverter within the allowable range of operation ofthe motor and other components, ‘otherwise breakage of the motor or other components oF injury could result. B® Notice I may take up 0 one second before the inverter stats after the power is tumed on, 24 o @ a o o o a 6. ° a0) ay Connect the cables to the motor and power source. ‘Turn the built-in potentiometer fully counterclockwise ‘Tar on the power: "00" is displayed on the display unit. Press the fu) key “Tur the builtin potentiometer clockwise gradually. ® ‘The RUN lamp goes on. The motor starts and its rotation speed increases gradually ‘The operation frequency is displayed on the display wait Te stop the motor, ress the (SToF Key. ‘The motor speed decreases according tothe deceleration pattern. ‘The RUN tamp goes out. oa. ae oe aw @ eo @ 6 o o ® o 29) ap «ay aa ‘Connect the cables o the motor and power source. (See “CONNECTING OF THE MAIN CIRCUITS.” ‘Connect a sta/stop switch between the contol termi- nal F and CC (for forward rotation) or between R and as CC (for reverse rotation). (See “CONNECTING THE, CONTROL WIRES." ‘Tum the built-in potentiometer fully counterclockwise. ‘Tum on the power. Set the parameters CAO t0 "0" and FADS 102", (See "Setting the Starting and Stopping Methods" and "Setting the Frequeney Command Method") "Q0" is displayed om the display unit, “Tum on the forward or reverse switch, ‘Tum the built-in potentiometer clockwise gradvally, ‘The RUN lamp goes on. The motor starts and its rotation speed increases gradually. ‘The operation frequency is displayed on the display alalal unit (600) oe ‘To stop operation, tun aff the forward or reverse bh switch, enna —- ‘The motor speed decreases according tothe decelera- ton pater, “The RUN lamp goes out. 25 Forward Emorreset Reverse (1) Connect the cables o the motor and power source. 2) Connect a starv/stop switch berween the contol terminal F and CC (for forward rotation) or between R and CC (for reverse rotation). External voltage command: Set the command voltage toO V. Apply the command voltage between the conteol terminal VIA, ‘and CC (on the 0 V side). Extemal current command: Set the command. to4mA. Apply the command curent ‘between the contol terminal Il and CC (on the 0 V side), (See “CONNECTION OF CONTROL. SIGNALS.") 3) Turon the power. (4) Set the parameter Cha to and Stopping Methods.") (5). Set the parameter Fay to "a". (See "Semting the Fre- {quency Instruction Methov.”) (©) the extemal current command (4 0 20 mA) is used, set the parameter F201 to "20", (1) "20" is displayed on the display unit. (8) Tum on the forward or reverse switch (9) Increase the voltage or current command gradually (10). The RUN lamp goes on, ‘The motor starts and its speed increases gradually. (1D) The operation frequency is displayed on the display urrent (See "Setting the Staring (12). To stop operation, tum off the Forward or reverse switeh, (13) The motor speed decreases according to the deceleration patter, (14) The RUN lamp goes out 26 fa [ra] ac fy lakk xan — \ o-10v 420m Forwanl Exor reset Reverse o Connect the cables to the motor and power source. Connect stasiop switch betwee the contol terminal and CC (fo forward ration) or between Ran CC (forrerers ration). faa [ne (8) Apply two frequency commands to VIA (voliage allel o o o o 6 o 40) ap «a2 a3 a4 as) 6) ay ‘command) and VIB (voltage command) or VIB (voltage command) and II (current command). Extemal voltage command: Set the command voltage 00 V. Apply the command ‘voltage between the control terminal VIA ‘and CC (on the 0 V sie}. Extemmal current command: Set the comm to4mA. Apply the command current between the control terminal Il and CC (on the 0V side). (See "CONNECTING THE CONTROL. SIGNAL”) ‘Tum on the power. Set the parameter (M04 t0 "0". (See "Setting the Starting and Stopping Methods.") Set the parameter NDS to "0". (See "Setting the Frequency Command Method.”) 03.07 — Specify, using the parameter F200, whether to give priority to VIB and VIA or I, (See "Seting the Fre- quency Command Methos.”) Ifthe extemal current command (4 {0 20 mA) is used, set the parameter F201 to "20" "00" is displayed on the display unit. Tum on the forward or reverse switch, Increase the voltage current command gradually. ‘The specified frequency command is used, when itis not" ‘when it is "0", another frequeney command is used, "The RUN lamp goes on. The motor starts and its revolution speed inereases gradually ex1005) current onus) ‘The operation frequency is displayed on the display unt To stop operation, turn off the forward or reverse switch. ‘The motor revolution speed decreases according tothe deceleration patter. ‘The RUN lamp goes out 27 (1) Connect the wires to the motor and power source. (See “CONNECTING OF THE MAIN CIRCUITS.”) Connect a start/stop switch between the control terminal F and CC (for forward rotation) or between R and CC (For reverse rotation). (See "CONNECTING OF THE CON- TROL SIGNALS.") ‘Connect a frequency selector switeh between the control terminals $1 and $2 and CC, (4) Tum on the power. (5). Set the desired frequency using the parameter Sel Sr2.5-3. (©) The frequency aleerates when the switches connected 1 SL and $2 is turned on (closed) and tumed off (opened). Select the desired frequency. Irboth S1 and S2 are rummed off, the frequency set with the parameter Fis selected. (Built-in potentiometer by default) ‘Set this frequency t0 0, (When the built-in potentiometer is used for control, tur it fully counterclockwise.) (8) "20" is displayed on the display unit () Tum on the forward or reverse switch. Ani @ a a ‘96,7410 styl fise fra [rs (10) If both $1 and $2 ate off and the command is set to 0, [ incre the comand ee Pee (11) The RUN lamp goes on. The motor stats and its rotation speed increases gradually. enoK1) —A (12) The operation frequency is displayed on the display unit, Forward” Enor reset (13) To stop operation, turn off the forward or reverse switch Revene (14) The motor speed decreases according to the deceleration SLOFF 82 OFF SION S2ORF sit pattem. SLOFE $2 0N Sr (15) The RUN lamp goes ut SION S2ON S83 [a] vo A tiaximum of fifteen intemal speed set values are available by changing the functions ofthe conteol terminals, 28 MONITORING OPERATING CONDITIONS ‘he conditions ofthe inverter during operation Se Example of Displaying the Inverter Condition below. (1). Keep the (aon) key depressed uni the Our MON tamp goes on, (2) The fist monitor item “Rotational Diec= tion Fr" is cisplayed on the display unit, Histon tog number @) Selecta desired monitor item with the (a) E43. “Binks on ¥) key. (4) After completing the monitoring, press the on key © Resaing airecion ‘Total operation time History log: Details of past Tour errors are store. ‘Output current (%) (5) The operating frequency is displayed on the display unit, Frequency command Monitor ies | Dispy Desrpons orang dreeon | A-__ | Forward tation FF. roves rato: Fo Cminiveronine |_| Sui oun teas nr SEN mee om 1G open Pasa “46> Dat ofthe fou previous enor counted rom he last enor. Data and ae dilayed aerate Posie 365 | Dan ofthe hind previo cor cout om he eter. Dat andar displayed tema Pani #2 214_| Bars of he second previous er cued ome kes nr, Data and ae dipped alert. Past ip 1 | Dataof te inet nor. Data and ar played lena Memory vesion | | Veron ofthe inal memo (CPU version . ‘Version of the intemal microprocessor (Output tna situs | 9 | ON/OFF condion of the consol ouat signals ooece ane — ae eat 2 "ant Tap emia ats | q_—| ONOFF contin of contin as aor Ba Semel era Cupar voage monitor] _p___| Ompi woke ofthe vener () Tapa volage monitor | _y— | Input vole ofthe inven (&) Toni curct monir | —¢ | Ratio oft oupat urento ue raed vere eat ®) Operon fsesy Operation fuency command (Hi) 29 PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS (TRIPS INFORMATION) Trips and Countermeasures Display Description Covniermensures (Overcurrent during acceleration 1, Thereae the aoodleraton time (C0. oct 2. Increase or decrease the torque boost level (vb). C2 | Overcurrent during deceleration | 1, Increase the deceleration time (EC) C3 | Overeurrent during constant- |. Reduce the variance ofthe load conditions. speed un GCA | Phase snort citeut 1. The main citeuit is abnormal, Ask your agent to repair the inverter, OLL | Load-endshos circuit (output | 1 ‘The insulation ofthe main ouput eieuit o motor is abuomal terminal check) tip during 2. Check the wiring and insulation starep 3. 11 and 2 are normal, the elements of the main circuit may be defec: tive, Ask your agent vo repair the inverer OPI —Overvotage during acceleration | 1. Check the power voltage. 2. Check if the powers tumed on and of frequently. 3. Check whether or not excessive current flows instantaneously through ‘oad, OP2 —Overvotage during deceleration | 1, Increase the deceleration time (0) PZ Overvolage 1. Check the power voltage 2. Check ifthe power is tumed on and off fequenty 3. Check whether oF not excessive curent flows instantaneously through a load, NOFF | Undervolage 1. The input voltage is too low. 2. Check the power supply condition and input wiring DL} Inverter overload wip 1. The load i excessive, Rede it 2. The Vif characteristics or torque boost level are not proper. Check whether or nota 50 He rated motor runs on the 60 Hz base frequency, GL2Z Motor overload wip Increase or decrease the torque boost level 5, Increase the inverter rating, Dlr Braking resistor overload wip 1. Tnerease the deceleration time (aC) BH Overheat ip 1. Check whether or not the ambient temperature is too high. Ifthe ambient temperature is too high, remove the seal from the top cover. E Emergency stop 1. Operation stops on the panel during automatic or emote operation, EOFF Checking emergency stop 1. Operation stops on the panel during automatic or remote operation. soceptance display Stop operation in an emergency by pressing the S108) key twice. To cancel an emergency stop, press any other key. EEPROM fault 1. Tum off the power, then umm it on again EEPI 2. Ifthe EEPROM does not recever from the error, ask your agent 10 repair the inverter 30 Display Description Courtermeasures Ein | Automatic tuning error 1. Check the Torque up parameters EPHQ. | Output phase loss 1 Output phase fos occur, Check the wiring benween the inverter and motor. Err.] | Frequency seting signal error | 1, The point 1 and point 2 frequency setting signals parameter are too close to each other. Reset these signals so that points I and 2 are apart from each othe, Err.2 | RAM fault 1. Ask your agent to repair the inverter. Err.3 | ROM fault 1. Ask your agent to repair the inverter, Eee. | CPU fault 1. Ask your agent to repair the inverter. Err.5 | Communication interruption | 1, Check the communication device, wiing, ete FEYP Inverter typeform error 1. Ifthe PCB replaced, set standard setting mode selection (ESP) 10 6 10 clear the error. € | Stall prevention alarm 1. Increase the acceleration time (CC). 2, Increase or decrease the torque boost level P| Overvoltage alarm 1. Increase the deceleration time {6E0), L| Overload alarm 1. The load is excessive. Reduce it 2. Increase the inverter rating. Hi | Set value alatm (Ftror message | 1, An incorrect set value is found when reading or writing data LQ | and data are displayed twice (Check the set values, then reset the incomet value. each alternately.) ‘DOFF,EOFF Err and alarms are displayed only Inverter does not wip, 31 A\ warnina savontony QQ) : te sect cacti eng eri ee ang cde "if pine nie avd nvr tsi fr fv ints oe, then reset the error. An attempt to reset without waiting for five minutes or more could result in an inverter problem, To reset the protective function, do any of the following: (1) Tum on and off the error eset contol input signal. ra [aa}acl | frllelelelelelel (2) Press the G108) key twice while the protective function (2 |] |elalalelelolale) is cisplayed t ay (3) Tum off the power. - Forward Erorreiet Reverse 32 Cautions during automatic tuning “The automatic tuning seting is accepted only while the motors stopped. Due tothe motor residual voltage, an error may ‘occur in the tuning if you set it as soon asthe motor is stopped. The automatic tuning will normally finish within 3 seconds, ‘fan eror occurs, the inverter will rip and the motor parameters (F40T~ FHOH) will not be set. An automatic tuning error may ‘cur inthe following eases: (© Motor capacity is 2 ranks or more below that of inverter. (© The wire length between the inverter and motor is 30 meters or more. © ‘Special motors, such as the high-speed motors or high-slip motors, are connected Output open phase detection In te following cases, the output open phase detection must be set to "Activated (fist running only at startup after power on)" (F605 = 1): (© When auto-sestart function after momentary power flute is selected (F301-0) and the invester is restated. (© During inching operations (restarting within 1 second of stopping). In te following cases, the inverter may trip or output open phase detection may not function properly: {© Motor capacity is 2 ranks oF more below that of inverter, © Motor impedance is low (high-speed motor connected.) © Some motors are connected in parallel and only one of them has a failed phase. 33 SPECIFICATIONS tems Descriptions Tnput voltage class Single phase 200V/Three phase Z00VThrce phase 400V ‘Applicable motor OW) aes [eae | |e ta ||| |S Tye ‘VESTS (19 -200V input) VEST (39-200V inp) (VES? (39-4000 input) 19200 inper__| 2002uP | 2001uP | 2007uP | 2o1suP| 2020p! - | - | - | - | - Form | 3.9200V inpur =| Booxur | 2007uP| 2015UP | 2022UP |aamum._|zosueH arse 3 9400 input 5 =| sooTUP.| so1suPL| $0220PL 40S7UPL) amcor anmser tcrON | ssa Rated capacity VA) os | 2 | 6 | 30 | 40 [os [os | | | oe Raed |__ 1 #200¥ input 1s | 30 | 40 | 75 | 10 current | 362000 input E 0m areca al (ee sat [Bato aah iecs | ea aes | | 3 ¢400¥ input = mae ae rsa rs | re soe RT| |B 162000 inpat| ‘Single 2000 250Vae = 10% SOO = Power 3 6200V pat Tree phase 200 to 230Va # 10%. S0/60He 455% Seuss 5 A00V input Three phase 380 to 460Vae# 10% S0/60H2 45% EMI poise filter [EMI nose filters installed in 36400V inpot unit and 3¢-200V inpot 3.Tkw above. Control method ‘Sinusoidal wave PWM contol Rated output voliage Output volag is controllable between O% and 120% with the ourpt voltage adjustment Funiion, provided the rated voltage i 100%. (Output over the input voltage is disabled.) ‘Ouipat eguency range 0.510 320 He Set 00. 1 80 2 by deful. Masimam frequency is adjustable batween 30 and 320 Ha Frequency seting resolution 0-1 Fz Input from the operation panel, 0.2 Hz: Analog iat (at maximum frequency of 100 Hz) Frequency accuracy ‘Digital sting: 0.01% of the maximum output frequency or less (at-10 10 +50°C) é g Analog sting: 40.5% of the maximum ouput frequency or lest 25410°C) 2 | Vottagertequency charac- Constant V/f mode. variable wrque mode, Sensorless vector contol mode, automatic torque Boost mode} & ees as quency adhstment (25 0320 Ha) and torque eos ausment (Oto 30%) & [verioad caren mang 150%, CO seconds > ‘Prequency setting signal Built-in potentiometer on the front panel, external potentiometer (Ik to 10 KQvariable resistor connect able), Ot 10 VDC Gt impedance: VIA = 30.55 KO. VIB = 3042), 4020 mA nga impedance: 4002), and optional carters ain, bias) can be eset by 2-poin sting Pronto Proportional an, nega gan aljusimens Sartaptequency ‘Adustale Berween 0. and 10 lz Freeney jump Fives pos (ysetng jump quences and jump WS) PWM carer equency ——AdhsaDleberween 2. and 12 Ktz (Defaae: T2 KHz) Recelerton& decleaan (1 3600 econ, aelerain Ge Tad 7 wee, ST and SE aCCTATON SCOR FETS time selectable Jo nin [70 run fom panel with JOC mode elon, Terminal block operation posible wih paraeter . senings esa spend opmaion Se fequnsy 115 ee sees pose wi pearl coMBinaons SST, SD, SSH, SST ad 3 ce [Reoperation Recs re nal ten tmes anima ct wiht pant afler checking he man cut g elements if the protective fnction i activated. 5 | Baking Externally cones baking resorption. E |octaing raking sar Teqpncy (Oo max: Regoracy) waling evel Ovo 1003, baking ine Ow 3) g seconds) Tet ena anctons Foran reverse inp signals, pet speed S13 inp spas, eet np ial, (cetection) np terminal Ranons —|Low-spel decom opt sige, speed ached pu sal seteton) Fault signal Te conic apa O50 Vas, 0 VaE=T A resale oad, 250 a, 30 VETS AT Toad cortu04) ‘Ouiput for fequeney Analog ouput (Tm de il scale ameter or 75 Ve, TA fl seal DC ammeter or etying AC counteror ammeter __volmete, 225% cuenta, mA DC, 7.5 Ve fall ale) 34 ems Descrpions Input voltage lass Single phase 200V/Tvee phase 200V/Thvee pase 400 “Apliable motor (EW) o2 | os | os [is | 22 | a7] ss [7s] om | 8 Tre “VESTS (16-2000 inne) VEST G36-200V input) VEST (39-A00V input) 11¢200V inpst | 20020 | 2004uP | 2007UP | 201sup| 2o22uP| — | — | — | - | - Form | 36200V input — | 200HUP | 2007UP | 2015UP | 2022UP sre cumt arson) — 5 6400 input ee) ‘= Protective finctions Stall prevention, cument limit, overcurent. utp shoei, overvolage, overvoiage lini, i ‘undervotge, overioad by eletonie hema relay, arm overcurrent during starting, overeuent on 2 load side when starting, and emergency stp (selection) 2 Measures apsinst instant | Auo-restt and regeneration power ide through contest "E _neous power failure Electronic them Standard motor and constant ore VF rotor selectable; overload wip and oveaad all sect characteristics | Service envrooment Tadao Aide of es tha TO0O mie Mt at be expos ore niga, SAGES oF i explosive gs or vapor. Vivaton: 59 ms (0.6 G) or ss (at 101055 Hz) Ambienrtemperaure € | -10140°C (SOFC witout upper seal 93% (No condesaion) Eretaiv humility Prietive method NEMA gpel [Cooting Sef coling Fore ar song "Note® These values aze when PWM carrer frequency is dhe, When PWM carrie requetcy is I2kll, rated current of VFST-$150UPLH. is 203@23kVA), 35 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS ‘When installing the inverter, ote thatthe outside dimensions differ depending on the capacities im _VFS7S-2002UP/2004UP, VFS7-2004UP/2007UP/2015UP Use Mé screws to install 4 0 z i z| fl > ees 2 wr(Mounting | | I 6, ||, dimension)" (6) w Note) VFS7-201SUP has a fan atthe bottom, ‘Outside dimensions nits mm Outside dimensions “Approx. Type ‘weighe w | # D | wl] Hw | iD | ie ‘ves7s-2ooaur| 105 | 150 | 89 | 93 | 198 | 45 98 [vrs7s2ooaur| 105 | 150 | 1275 | 93 | 198 | 45 13 ‘vesv-2ooaur | 105 | 150 | 89 | 93 | 198 | 45 | 98 ves7-2oo7up | 105 | 150 | 121 | 93 | 198 | 45 | 12 ves7-2o1sup | 105 | 150 | 1275 | 93 | 198 | 45 | 13 36 i VFS7S-2007UP/2015UP/2022UP, VFS7-2022UP Use MS screws 1 instal 2-06hole. 182 (Mounting dimension) 195 2-83 oat E 126 (Mounting dimension)| | (7) L 140 “ 3-28hole Unit: mm Type ‘Approx. weight \VES7S-2007UP 2.3kg VES7S-2015UP 2.3kg \VES7S-2022UP 2.akg \VFS7-2022UP 2.1kg Note) VPS7S-2007UP has no fan 37 VFS7-4007UPLH/401SUPLH 2.¢6hole oa fo st 5,1 6, |, 187 (Mounting dimension)” 149 __ Ground terminal MS . é a Wiring plate 1 S -o18hole 1 yn! | 61 Type "ApDrOX, weigh lves7-soo7upL | 2.2k9 ves7-aoisuPL | 2.0k9 VFS7-2037UPLi4022UPL/4037UPL. 246hoe g + Fy ; CT =a 2 ood apeo| |” 3 ol = 5 2 = 8 2R3 ¢| t 1 6 Ji 2 TTT 174 (Mounting dimension) || 7) 185 Unit: mm Type | Di] De | Approxweight VFS7-2087UPL_|20| 24 3.6k9 vesrsozupL | 18/20| 3.4kg vesros7upL_ 18) 20| _3.5k9 I VFS7-2055UPLH/2075UPLH/4055UPLH/4075UPLH Thole + 280 (Mounting dimension) saat \ /as erga Eel te ten pte $B hole 9C hole OE hole Om “HOR od a \ MS screw \ 40 hole Unit: mm Wiring ole dimension ‘Type a Approx.weight A,B [Cc [P/E VFS7-2055UPLH| 24 | 18 | 18 | 20 | 90 | 68KQ VES7-207sUPLH| 28 | 18 | 18 | 20 | 30 | 7.0Kg VFS7-405SUPLH| 20 | 18 | 18 | 16 | 24 | 7.0Kg ves7-ao7suPtH| 22 | 18 | 18 | 16 | 24 | 7.0Kg 40 Wl VFS7-41 10UPLH/4150UPLH gtthole fr a 7 28) mF 8 = ‘le z 28 -> | ® ronan) | % 107717225 (eunting emerson ing + Fan Moa hale Wiring plate 515, 29,20 M4, 448, / hole ——etBhle ot hole QO oan I~ 3 =| 8 3 01 EF Nee soey~ 7 Tis on sl a7 ($30 hole, ft oh Grou terminal MS Unie mm Type Approx.weight VEST«n100RLH 11k VES7-¢1S0UPLH| _T1kg 41 PARAMETER LIST I Basic Parameters. (Group No. 00) These parameters cannot be changed while running. (Cosi Default vitle | Ormuti Funetion Adjustable range value RUT | 0000 [Automatic acceleration and deceleration | 0: No, 1: Yes 0 AUZ | 000 — Automate torque Boost 3 0:No o 1: Automatic torque boost 2: Sensorless vecter control 3: Sensorless veeto: control with automatic tuning AUZ | — [Automatic enviroment seting ‘No ° 1: Automatic 50 He motor 2: Automatic 60 He motor [AOI _| 0003 {Command mode selection (0, Terminal block, 1: Panel 1 Ffig_| 0004 [Frequency seting mode selection ‘0: Tenminal block, | Panel 2 Built-in poteniomeer | 2 MSL | 0005 FM terminal function selection (0; Frequency mete: 0 1: Output current meter 2: Operation frequency meter adjustment 3: Current meter 100% adjustment FT| 0006 | Connected meter adjustment requeney or current displayed EYP | 0007 Standard setting mode selection 0: No action, 3 1: 50 Ha standard, 2:60 I standard, 3: Default setting, 44 Clearing ero logs, 5: Clearing accumulated operation time 6: Initialize inverter typeform Fe__| 0008 | Fonvardreverse selection (Panel) 0: Forward, 1: Reverse v ALC _| 0009 | Acceleration time #1 (s) 0.1 ~ 3600 100 EL | 0010 Deceleration ime #1 (s) 0.1 3600 100 FH | 0011 [Max frequency (Hz) 30.0~ 320.0 300 UL_|_ 0012 ‘Upper imi frequency (2) 0.5 ~ Fi 800 LL__| 0013 [Lower limit frequency Hz) 00 = 0b 00 el o014 [Base frequency (Hz) 35.0~ 3200 600 PE | ools |Vifpattem 3 | 0: Constant Wit 0 1: Square reduction 2: Automat torque boost 3: Sensorless vector control 44 Automatic energy saving ub | 0016 [Voltage boost 0.0 ~ 30.0 Refer to table 3 on the page 4. . DLA | OOIT [Selection of electric thermal protection | suing ] type | Overad | Ovekod | 0 characteristos| postion | ‘air ° ° + | stndat ior | —? e * ° ° x ° 3 * ° Set | ots [Preset speed 1107. (H2) fea 00 ~Sr7 | 0004 Fo _| = [Extended parameters GeU_| [Automatic edit function ‘Changed parameters displayed 42 I Extended Parameters (VO parameter group No. 01) Tide ei ation Aajuable ge Dea SF ret 00 Fiat O10L Speed-reach frequency (Hz) 0.0 ~ FH 0.0 Foe 0102 _ Speed-reached detection band (Hz) 0.0 ~ FH 25 FIO} 0103 ST signal selection 0: Standard, 1: Normally ON, 2: Linking with F/R, 1 F10 | 0104 | RST signal eecion (cS: Regio sgl ipto mi |—_0 FAIG_[ 0110 Away seve asm SaSOn 04 Referioubleonpage SE Fill[_ O11 apa erin selection = 4 Referio ube Ln page 7 2 12 [12 np erin selection 2 = At Referio ube Ln pane 7 ak F153 | O11 | pu ern een 3 (44 Referouble on page a7. | “10: RST FIN | 01M tapt termina secon (0-44 Refero tbl Lon poge 4 6:81 FS | O115 —nputerinal selection 5 (044 Refero bl Lon poge 4 18 Fa0_[ 0130 | Outten section (013 Refer uble2 onpage 8. | 4: LOW Fiat [O51 —Oupatteninal secon F2 1 Referio ube on page 48 | 6: RCH FB | 0152 | Ou erninal selon #8 01 Refer able 70 pate 8 10: FL ‘ne | 172 ~| Vang toot 2) 00 250 Rel be 3 pase <8 . FIiS[ O17) — Minor wet prancon a TO) 0100 ia 43 Extended Parameters (Frequency parameter group No. 02) Tite [EH Funeton Adjustable range rine F200 | 0200 | Frequency priority seletion 0: VIA 0 1: VIB 2: VIA I1/ VIB (selected by terminal signal) 3: Panel frequency up/down input 4: Panel frequency up / down input (memorized value after power off or reset) F201 | 0201 _|VIA reference point tl () 0 100 0 FeO2_| 0202 _|VIA point #1 frequency (Hz) (0.0 ~ 3200 00 F203 _| 0203 _| VIA reference point #2) 0= 100 100 F204 | 0204 VIA point #2 frequency (2) 0.0 ~ 3200 80.0 FI | 0210 | VIB reference point #1 0-100 0 {in F200 =0, 1,2 (%) ‘Panel frequency -up input ‘0= 100(1:0.15) 0 ‘response time in F200 =3, 4 Feit | 0211 | VIB point #1 frequency 00 ~ 3200 00 {in F200 ~0, 1,2 Hz) ‘Panel frequency -up input step 00 ~ 3200 00 width in 200 =3, 4 (142) FEE | O22 VIB reference point #2 0-100 100 {in F200=0, 1,2 (%) ‘Panel frequency - down input 0~ 100(1:0.18) 100 response time in F200 =3, 4 #29 | 0213 | VIB point #2 frequency 00 ~ 3200 80.0 in Fe00=0, 1,2 (He) ‘Panel frequency - down input 00-3200 80.0 step width in F200 =3, 4 (Hz) F240 _| 0240 _|Starb-up frequency (Hz) 05~100 05 F241 | ons [Run requency (Hz) 00~FH 00 F242 | 0242 _|Run frequency hysteresis (Hz) 0.0~ FH 00 F250_| 0250 _|DC injection starting frequency (Hz) 0.0-F4 00 F25/ | 0251 DC injection current) 0-100 30 F2S2_|_ 0052 _|DC injection time (s) 00-200 10 F260 | 0260 _|Jog nun frequency (Hz) 000-200 00 F261 | 0261 [Jog stop control 0: Stopping by deceleration ° 1 Free running 2: DC injection bake F212 0270__Jump frequency #1 2) uu 00 F211 | O27 Jump frequency band #1 (Hz) 00~300 00 F272 | 0272 Jump frequency #2 (iz) uw 00 Fe72_| 0273 _| jump frequency band #2 (Hz) 0.0~300 00 FEM | 0274 [sump frequency #3 2) uu 00 F275 _| 0275 Jump frequency band #3 (2) 0.0~30.0 00 F280 | 0280 [Preset speed I 10 15 Hz) ew 00 Fem | ~0204 44 These parameters cannot be changed Extended Parameters (Operating mode parameter group No. 03) while running rite me ton — Deft F300 0300 PWM carrer frequency (lz) 22~ 120 20 F301 | 0301 Auto-restat 0: No, I: Instantareous power failure, 2: ST, o 3: Instantaneous power failure + ST F302 | 0302 __ Regeneration power ride-through control 0: No, 1: Yes 0 £303 (303 _ Retry selection (Number of times) o~10 0 F304 | 0304 _| Regenerative braking selection 1D: No, 1: Yes 0 F305 — 0305 Overvoltage stall protection 0: Enabled (standzrd level) o 1: Disabled 2: Enabled (high evel) F306 G306 Ouiput voltage adjustment 0=120 100 F307 0307 | Line voltage compensation EJ 0: No, I: Yes 0 7308/0308 | Braking stor ovo detente sonst 1358 » F350. 0300 Pl eontot D:No, I: Yes o F362 0362 __ Proportional gain 0.01 ~ 100.0 030 F363 0363 _ Integral gain 0.01 ~ 100.0 0.20 I Extended Parameters (Torque up parameter group No. 04) Tide [Comin Function Adjustable range Defal F400 | 0400 | Automatic tuning 38 | 0; Use factory setting, 1: Use FHOI ~ F404, 0 2: Automatic Tuning FY! | 0401 _| Slip frequency gain 0 ~ 255 Refer to table 3 on the page 48. = FYG2 0402 _| Motor constant 1 0 ~ 255 Refer to table 3 on the page 48. is FYO3 | 0403 | Motor constant 2 0 ~ 255 Refer to table 3 on the page 48. : FYOY | 0404 _| Motor constant 3 0 ~ 255 Refer to table 3 on the page 48. * F405 | 0405 | Load inertia (0; Small, 1: Medium, 2: Large, 3: Very large 0 I Extonded Paramotors. (Acceleration & docoloration timo paramotor group No. 05) vie |e Function ‘Adjustable range eae F500 | 0500 | Acceleration time #2 (s) 0.1 ~ 3600 Too FSO/ | 0501 | Deceleration time #2 (s) 0.1 ~ 3600 100 F502 | 0502 | Acceleration & deceleration pattem #1 0: Linear o F503 | 0503 | Acceleration & deceleration pattern #2 1: S shape pattern 1 0 2:$ shape pattem 2 F504 | 0504 | Acceleration & deceleration pate #1 2 (0; Acceleration & deceleration pattems | |g selection 1: Acceleration & deceleration patter 2 F505 | 0505 | Acceleration/deceeration patterns #12 0.0~ut 00 switching frequency (Hz) 45 IM Extended Parameters (Protection parameter group No. 06) te [mane uncon ‘Ajusabe ange Detat F500_|_ oso) Motor oveoad protection evel) to 100 100 FED 0601 | Stall protection level (%) 10 ~ 199, 200 (OFF) 150 F602 0602 Fault trip saving: 0: No, I: Yes ry F503 | 0603 | Emergency stop selection 0: Coast to stop 0 1: Stopping ater deceleration 2: Stopping by emergency DC braking FBOY | 0604 | Emergency DC inject ime ( (00 ~200 10, F605. | 0605 | Open pase dtstio parame ce 0 I: Astivaed ft umning ony asta up ate power oa) 2: Aatvte running only asta up) F516 | G16 | Overcarent detection evel 1o~ 200 100 FGI | 0618 | Over-current detection time (s) 0.0 ~ 10.0 Os 1 Extended Parameters (Panel parameter group No. 07) re [amc aneon Ajab range Dafa FI00 | (70) | Paaneterseting disable selection OBnatle (xcept AOU and vin | 0 running) 1: Diaie 2: Haale FIGT | rot | Ua saeton 0 Novchanged 7 I: Change % nt A.V 2: Ft2enable 3: Comen % in A.V Fazerable F102 | 0702 _| Frequency units multiplication factor 0.461 ~ 200.0 00 Ml Extended Parameters (Communication parameter group No. 08) ae unction Ajab range Defat 700 | 800 | Communication sped 0: 1206p 3 1 2400p 2:48006ps, 3960069 FO! | o801 | Parity 0: NONE 1 LEVEN 2000 7002 | ew? | Invener number 0-63 0 F803 | 0803 | Communication error trip ti 0 (OFF), 1 ~ 100 0 46 ‘Table 1_Input terminal selection table Function Woetfecd (Gate ONOFR) ‘Foard any ‘Reverse run) (G06 selection) (AD? selection) (15 Preset speed selection) (5 Pre-set speed selection) (15 reset speed selection) (5 Pre-set speed election) (aul rose (Emergency sop) (Prva, Bult pretenses Temial mode sleion) (DC injection braking ONIOFP) or sale 15 PWREN (Parameter changing seketon) 16 STaRST (ST-RST combinati 7 ‘ST#PNL/TB___(ST-PNLITR combination) 18 FH0G (JOG combination) 13 ROG 20 FrAD2 2 ReaD? FsSSI ReSSi (SSI combination) FSS? (F-SSE combination) RSS? (RSSP combina FiSS3 (SSE combination) +883 (S53 combination) (S54 combination) ‘RSS¥ combination) (FAD2-SSI combination) ‘RAD?-$81 combination) 32 TFLAD24S82____ AD2-SS2 combination) 33 ReAD24SS2_(R-AD2.SS2 combination) 34 FrAD2;S83___ (EAD2-SS% combination) 35 [ReAD24SS3__ (RAD2-SS3 combination) 36 TFAD2+S84____ AD2-SS4 combination) 7 R+AD2SS4 ___ GEAD2-SS4 combinatoay 38 FUG (VIA. TINIB mode selon) 39 ‘THR (Moor overload protection level #2 selection) 40 THR2¥AD2 __TAIRE-AD2 combination) a PNL_UP, (Papel Fequeney up) 2 PNLDOWN (Panel fequency doway 8 NLU (Panel frequency Tower iit se “ PNL_ULsRST Panel LL-RST combiration) When the inverter tipped, only RST signal is ‘ction. (PNL_LL function oes not work.) 47 ‘Table 2 Output terminal selection table Setting Function (cea ‘Frequency lower fini) H LN (Opposite of L) 2 | (Frequency upper limit) sama LUN (Opposite of UL) 4 [ow (LOW speed signal) 3 Lown (Opposite of LOW) 6 | RCH (AceDee complete) | RCHN ‘Opposite of RCH) 8 | RCHF (Selected speed reach signal) 9) RCHEN (Opposite of RCH) 10 | FL ‘Fault signa) u_| FLN (Opposite of FL) BR | cur (Over-curent detection sgtal) | CURN ‘(Opposite of CUR) ‘Table 3 Default value table — Voltage boost #1 | Voltage boost #2 |Slip frequency gain| Motor constant 1 | Motor constant 2 | Motor constant 3 = eH), FR®), FAG Fae 08 FAH ‘vesis.2002 60 6 255 3 35 35 ‘VESTS. 2008 60 60 255 3 35 35 \VESTS.2007 60 60 135 30 2 a VESTS. 2015 60 60 07 3s 5S 0 60 60 95 3s 5 0 60. 60. 255 2 38 38 60 60. 135 30 2 3 60. 60. 07 35 5 0 \vEs7.2022 60 60. 95 2s 5 0 \veS?.2033 60. 60 105 a 38 VeS?.2055 40 40 78 5 0 3H \VES?.2075 40 40. 8 3 2 36 VES72110 30 30 64 2 10 38 VES?-2150 30 30 3 8 im 3 VES74007 60 60 100 25 uw 35 YVES?-4015 60 60 100. 2s in 38 ‘VES7.4022 60 60. 95 2s 38 38 \VES7-4037 60. 60 105, 2s 2 3 VEST-1055, 40 40 a Is o 2 VESTA015 40. 40 88 i 2 37 VES7s110 30. 30 oa 2 0 38 VEST#150 30 30 1S 9 u aT 48 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION ‘Camry out preventive maintenance in order to ensute trouble fe use of the inverter fora ng perio of time. ‘Carry out periodical inspection once every thre to six months, depending onthe operating conditions, Before starting inspection be sure to tum off he pote switch (MCCB) and make sure that the CHARGE lamp is off Wait for atleast en minutes.) [Inspection Points} 1. Check ifany wire terminal screws ae loose. Ifloose screws are found, tighten thers witha screwdriver. (Check visually if any temuials ar improper crimped or have aces of overheat (Chock the wits ad cables visual for damage. Remove dust with an electric vacuum cleaner, Clean the vent holes and PCRs with eat care, Dust or foreign matter may cause tnexpected defects or troubles. 5. Ifthe inverters not used fora long time, supply power once every two years and check that it works properly, Disconnect the ‘motor and supply electric power frat east five hous Commercial electric power should be supplied 10 the inverter via aVais, ef, andthe voltage should be increased gradually Power should not be applied directly to the inverter (6. Ian insulation testis needed, conduct ton the main circuit teminal block only using 500 V megger. Never use any othe terminals othe cote ict eminal of «PCB fran insulation test. I an insulation te ofthe motor nods ob pesto, scones the wires from the ouput erminals U, Vand W, and perfor sn aslo est ofthe mar lone 7. Doo cary outa Hip tes which coud break the ternal ps. Cay out inspetion peioialy and ens that a g00d environment is maintained 8. Checking vote and temperature The input voltage and ouput volage shouldbe measured quel using tester detect failures, Record the eas daly taking account of the characteristics of the tester or volume sed [Recommended vite] Ina: Moving iron type volineter (EE ) ‘Output: Rectifying voltmeter (-—>+) To dct ules mor easily th ambicot enperatue around the inverter shold bs measured fequely when staring oper tion, during operation and when the machine i topped 49 ORAGE AND WARRANTY ‘Consumables The inverter contains many semiconductors and electronic parts. The performance ofthe parts shown below will deteriorate over time, resulting in deterioration ofthe inverter or failures. "Therefore, th inverter shouldbe inspected for preventive maintenance 1) Smoothing capacitors Ripple currents, et, affect the aluminum electrolytic smoothing capacitors in the DC section ofthe mai circuit andthe capacitor performances wil be degeaed, The degree of such deterioration greatly depends onthe ambient temperature and usage conditions. The capacitors need tobe eplaced about every five years ifthe inverter is used under normal envzonmental conditions Appearance Inspection Criteria 8), Whether electrolyte leaks 1b) Whether the safety valve is protruding or the capacitor has expanded 2) Cooling fan The service life ofthe cooling fan for cooling the parts that generate heat io approximately 15,000 hour (or approximately two ‘years ifthe inverter is run continuously). If he fan generates abnormal nose or vibra, it shouldbe replaced. Storage the inverters no sed after purchase but itis tobe stored temporarily or for along time follow the inseuctions below, 1. Do not store the inverter in a hot or humid place exposed to vibration or metallic powder. Store iin a well ventilated place 2. Ihe inverter i nt tobe sed fora Tong period of time, supply power to it once every two years to restore the charactetsties ‘ofthe smoothing capacitors, Check the functions ofthe inverter atthe same ime, Commercial electri power should be supplied to the inverter va a Vatiac, ete nd the voltage should be increase gradually, Power should not be supplied directly to the inverter. (Power shouldbe supplied for at leat five hous.) 1 the inverters left ted of fora log period of time, the characteristics ofthe smoothing capacitors in the inverter wil deteriorate Warranty Toshiba warrants tothe original purchaser that ts producti fre fam defects fora period of one year from the date of purchase. Toshiba wil, without charge, repair o weplace or adjust, tts option, a defective provdct within the warranty period, 1 Toshiba wil repair, without charge, a defective product ifthe trouble occurs within one year from the date of delivery provided ‘he prover has heen installed and used properly and the trouble is clearly due toa defect in Toshiba's design or manufacturing. The warranty period shall aply tothe supplied product only Even during the warranty period, charges willbe mae for repair service in the fllosing cases 1). Defects cousd by misuse or abuse or unauthorized alteration or repairs 2), Defects caused by dropping the prodect or accidents or damage during tanspostaion after purchase 3) Defects cause by a fir, salt damage, gas damage, earthquake, storm and flood damage, lightning o other force majeure 4) Defects if the inverter i used for authorized purposes other than as an inverter 4. Ifspectic warranty conditions ae specified, such conditions shall take priority + Please cary out frequen, careful maimtenance and inspection, 50 ej eve) TRIN Tosa Abstract {Tn Europe, EMC diectve i enforced staring "Jan, of 1996, and Low Voltage diestive stn 1+ Jan, of 1997, The splay of CE mak ‘hat demonstrates that products imported to European Union conform to these directives is required. Inverter itself cannot function alone, but is designed as a component in order to contol machines or equipment which includes that inverter installed in acubile. Therefore the conformance to EMC directive is not required on inverter itself, But since the object ofthe Low Voltage directive is equipment tat i

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