1305 AdjustableFrequency AC Drive(Series C)0.37 - 4 kW (0.5 - 5 HPFRN6.01 and UpAllenBradleyUserManual
Information and Precautions1-2Receiving – It is the responsibility of the user to thoroughlyinspect the equipment before accepting the shipment from t
Programming5-31Frequency Set Group (continued)Table 5.C Motor Operated Potentiometer (MOP) Frequency Source and Accel/Decel SelectionParameter Setti
Programming5-32This group contains the necessary parameters to activate and program advanced features of the drive.FeatureSelect[Run On Power Up]Param
Programming5-33Feature Select Group (continued)[Reset/Run Time]Parameter # 15 Factory Default 1.0 Sec[Reset/Run Time]Parameter Type Read & Write M
Programming5-34Feature Select Group (continued)[S Curve Time]Parameter # 56 Factory Default 0.0 Sec[S Curve Time]Parameter Type Read & Write Minim
Programming5-35Feature Select Group (continued)[Cable Length]Parameter # 143 Factory Default “Short”[Cable Length]Parameter Type Read & WriteThis
Programming5-36Feature Select Group (continued)[Slip Comp Adder]Parameter # 148 Factory Default None[Slip Comp Adder]Parameter Type Read Only Minimum
Programming5-37This group of parameters contains the programming options for digital and analog drive outputs.OutputConfigura-tion[Output 1 Config]Par
Programming5-38Output Configuration Group (continued)[Analog Out Sel]Parameter # 25 Factory Default “Frequency”[Analog Out Sel]Parameter Type Read &am
Programming5-39This group of parameters provides information and programmed settings on commonly viewed drive faults.Faults[Fault Buffer 0-3]Parameter
Programming5-40Faults Group (continued)[Cur Lim Trip En]Parameter # 82 Factory Default ‘‘Default Run”[Cur Lim Trip En]Parameter Type Read & WriteT
Information and Precautions1-3ATTENTION: This drive contains ESD(Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive parts andassemblies. Static control precautions
Programming5-41Faults Group (continued)➀Line Loss Fault “U Volt Run” (Disabled)Line Loss Fault “F03 Enable” (Enabled)No FaultNo FaultNo FaultPower Lo
Programming5-42This group of parameters contains values that can be helpful in explaining the operation of the drive. Drivestatus, direction, control
Programming5-43Diagnostics Group (continued)[Drive Status]Parameter # 59[Drive Status]Parameter Type Read OnlyThis parameter displays the actual opera
Programming5-44Diagnostics Group (continued)[Drive Alarm]Parameter # 60[Drive Alarm]Parameter Type Read OnlyThis parameter displays which alarm condit
Programming5-45Diagnostics Group (continued)[Freq Source]Parameter # 62[Freq Source]Parameter Type ReadThis parameter displays the frequency source cu
Programming5-46Diagnostics Group (continued)[Power Mode]Parameter # 44Parameter Type Read OnlyThis parameter is used for internal diagnostic purposes.
Programming5-47This group of parameters contains binary masks for all control functions except the stop command. Themasks control which adapters can
Programming5-48Masks Group (continued)[Start Mask]Parameter # 95 Factory Default 01111111[Start Mask]Parameter Type Read & WriteThis parameter det
Programming5-49Masks Group (continued)[Fault Mask]Parameter # 100 Factory Default 01111111[Fault Mask]Parameter Type Read & WriteThis parameter de
Programming5-50This group of parameters contains binary status information to display which adapters are issuing controlcommands.OwnersBit 7 Bit 6 Bit
Information and Precautions1-4NAMEPLATE LOCATIONFigure 1.1 Bulletin 1305 Nameplate LocationJOGESCSELNameplateLocatedon Exteriorof EnclosureFigure 1.
Programming5-51Owners Group (continued)[Start Owner]Parameter # 104[Start Owner]Parameter Type Read OnlyThis parameter displays which adapters are cur
Programming5-52Owners Group (continued)[Reference Owner]Parameter # 106[Reference Owner]Parameter Type Read OnlyThis parameter displays which adapter
Programming5-53Owners Group (continued)[MOP Owner]Parameter # 110[MOP Owner]Parameter Type Read OnlyThis parameter displays which adapters are current
Programming5-54This group contains the parameters needed for an optional communications adapter to communicate with thedrive.AdapterI/O[Data In A1 thr
Programming5-55This group contains parameters that can be used to display a drive parameter in ‘‘User Units.”ProcessDisplay[Process Par]Parameter # 12
Programming5-56This group lists all parameters in numerical order.LinearList1 Output Voltage2 % Output Curr3 % Output Power4 Last Fault5 Freq Select 1
Troubleshooting and Fault InformationChapter6CHAPTER OBJECTIVESChapter 6 provides information to guide the user in understand-ing drive fault conditio
Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-2Table 6.A Fault Code Cross ReferenceFault Number Fault Name PageF3F4F5F6F7Power Loss FaultUndervolt FaultOver
Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-3Table 6.B 1305 Fault DescriptionsName & Fault NumberDescription Action to TakeDiag C Lim FauItF36The dri
Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-4Table 6.B 1305 Fault Descriptions (continued)Fault Name & Number Fault Description Action to TakeHIM → D
Information and Precautions1-5CATALOG NUMBER CODE EXPLANATIONLanguage Code (English language is included in base catalog number.To order a second lang
Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-5Table 6.B 1305 Fault Descriptions (continued)Fault Name & Number Fault Description Action to TakeMotor M
Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-6Table 6.B 1305 Fault Descriptions (continued)Fault Name & Number Fault Description Action to TakeOvercur
Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-7Table 6.B 1305 Fault Descriptions (continued)Fault Name & Number Fault Description Action to TakePin ID
Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-8Table 6.B 1305 Fault Descriptions (continued)Fault Name & Number Fault Description Action to TakeUndervo
Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-9Table 6.C TroubleshootingGeneral ProblemAction to TakeMotor does not start(No output voltage to motor)(“Stopp
Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-10Table 6.C Troubleshooting (continued)General Problem Action to TakeMotor not accelerating properly. (1) Check
Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-11Table 6.C Troubleshooting (continued)Specific Problem Action to TakeCan not operate in “Run Fwd/Run Rev”mode.
Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-12This Page Intentionally Left Blank.
Block Diagram and SpecificationsAppendixABLOCK DIAGRAMDriveEnableControlPowerFusesRSTRectifierIPMBusVoltageCircuitryCurrentCircuitryFaultFeedbackCPUPo
Block Diagram and SpecificationsA-2Table A.1 SpecificationsDriveBulletin 1305 Drive Rated 200-230 V AC Bulletin 1305 Drives Rated 380-460 V ACre-AA02
Information and Precautions1-6Table 1.A Drive Rating and Derating Guidelinesata gMotor RatingCatalogerThree-Phase Input Single-Phase InputVoltageRat
Block Diagram and SpecificationsA-3Table A.1 Specifications (continued)ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONSEnclosure NEMA 1 (IP30) standardAmbient Temperatur
Block Diagram and SpecificationsA-4Table A.1 Specifications (continued)CONTROL OUTPUTSProgrammable Output 1Form A Relay Contact: Resistive Rating 11
Block Diagram and SpecificationsA-5Table A.1 Specifications (continued)Motor Protection➀ Electronic Overload Protection. Adjustable from 20% to 115%
Block Diagram and SpecificationsA-6Table A.1 Specifications (continued)PROGRAMMING/COMMUNICATIONSAdapters The maximum current draw of all adapters co
Serial CommunicationsAppendixBCOMMUNICATIONS USING BULLETIN 1203COMMUNICATION MODULESBulletin 1305 drive parameter data can be programmed anddisplayed
Serial CommunicationsB-2LOGIC CONTROL DATAThe information in Table B.2 provides the Logic Controlinformation that is sent to the drive through the log
Serial CommunicationsB-3Table B.2 Logic Control DataThis information will be displayed in the controller’s output image table and will be sent tothe
Serial CommunicationsB-4Table B.3 Drive Status DataThis information will be displayed in the controller’s input image table whenthe appropriate dip s
Serial CommunicationsB-5Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User SettingsGroup Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor ➁Minimum Max
Serial CommunicationsB-6Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor
Installation/WiringChapter2CHAPTER OBJECTIVESChapter 2 provides the information needed to properly mountand wire the drive. Since most start-up diffic
Serial CommunicationsB-7Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor
Serial CommunicationsB-8Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor
Serial CommunicationsB-9Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor
Serial CommunicationsB-10Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor
Serial CommunicationsB-11Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter Name Parameter No. Display Units DUScaleFactor➀ Minimu
Serial CommunicationsB-12Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor
Serial CommunicationsB-13Table B.1 “Display Unit” Equivalent to Parameter Text DescriptionsParameterNumberParameterNameTextDisplayUnit5 Freq Select 1
Serial CommunicationsB-14Table B.1 “Display Unit” Equivalent to Parameter Text Descriptions (continued)Parameter-NumberParameterNameTextDisplayUnit11
Serial CommunicationsB-15Table B.1 “Display Unit” Equivalent to Parameter Text Descriptions (continued)ParameterNo.ParameterNameTextDisplayUnit47 Lan
Serial CommunicationsB-16This Page Intentionally Left Blank.
Installation/Wiring2-2Figure 2.2 Bulletin 1305 Approximate DimensionsDimensions shown are in millimeters (inches). Shipping weights are in kilograms
Drive AccessoriesAppendixCTable C.1 AccessoriesBulletin 1201 DescriptionsUse WithIP30(NEMA Type 1)Cat. No.IP66NEMA Type 12 (ULType4X Indoor) Cat. N
Drive AccessoriesC-2Table C.2 AccessoriesAccessory SpecificationsLine Reactor Iron core, 3% Impedance, 600V, Class H insulation, 115_C rise,copper wo
CE ConformityAppendixDEMC DIRECTIVEThis apparatus is tested to meet Council Directive 89/336Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) using a technicalconst
CE ConformityD-2FILTERTable D.2 Filter and Metal Plate Kit SelectionFilterMetal Plate Kit AC Drive Type1305-RFB-5-A 1305-MP-05-A 1305-AA021305-AA0313
CE ConformityD-3ELECTRICAL CONFIGURATIONFigure D.1 Electrical ConfigurationR(L1)S(L2)T(L3)GRDConduit/4-Wire CableGround RodRFIFilterFrameUVWGRDFrame
CE ConformityD-4MECHANICAL CONFIGURATIONFigure D.2 Mechanical ConfigurationThree-PhaseInput ➀Terminal Block Cover AdapterTerminal Block CoverJOGESCS
IndexAAccel/Decel Control, 2-18, 5-9, 5-26,5-29, 5-30Accessories, C-1, D-2Adapters, 2-23Ambient Temperature, A-3Analog Input0-10V, A-34-20mA, 5-21, A-
IndexI-2Display Panel, 3-1Installation, 3-4Key Descriptions, 3-2Removal, 3-4HIM ModesControl Status, 3-5, 3-15Display, 3-5, 3-7EEProm, 3-5, 3-11Passwo
IndexI-3Drive Type, 5-46Fault Buffer 0-3, 5-39Fault Clear Mode, 5-41Fault Mask, 5-49Fault Owner, 5-52Faults Group, 5-39Feature Select, 5-32Firmware Ve
IndexI-4Storage Temperature, A-3Switch SettingsAccel/Decel Selection, 5-30Frequency Selection, 5-29TThree Wire (3w) Control, 2-18Troubleshooting, 6-1T
JOGESCSELRetaining LeverTB1Power TerminalBlockTB2Control TerminalBlockFirmwareRevisionLevelDC Bus ChargeIndicatorDrive with HIM RemovedSerialNumberLED
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Publication 1305-5.2 — September, 1998 P/N 40052-379-01 (01)Supersedes July, 1996
Installation/Wiring2-4Figure 2.4 Installation GuidelinesInput Devices Page 2-5Input Power Conditioning Page 2-6Input Filters Page 2-8Input Fusing Pag
Installation/Wiring2-5INPUT DEVICESStarting and Stopping the MotorATTENTION: The drive start/stop control circuitryincludes solid-state components. I
PLEASE READ!This manual is intended to guide qualified personnel in theinstallation and operation of this product.Because of the variety of uses for t
Installation/Wiring2-6INPUT POWER CONDITIONINGThe drive is suitable for direct connection to a correct voltage,single phase or three-phase, AC power
Installation/Wiring2-7ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE – EMI/RFIImmunityThe 1305 drive is designed for immunity to most externallygenerated interference. Usual
Installation/Wiring2-8RFI FILTERING1305 drives can be installed with an RFI filter, which controlsradio–frequency conducted emissions into the main su
Installation/Wiring2-9GROUNDINGRefer to the grounding diagram on the following page. Thedrive must be connected to system ground at the power ground(G
Installation/Wiring2-10Figure 2.5 Recommended 1305 Grounding for Installation Without EMI Filter (Non–CE)R(L1)S(L2)T(L3)GRDU(T1)V(T2)W(T3)GRDConduit/
Installation/Wiring2-11POWER WIRINGInput and output power connections are performed through aten position terminal block, TB1 (see page 2-3 for locati
Installation/Wiring2-12Motor CablesA variety of cable types are acceptable for drive installations.For many installations, unshielded cable is adequat
Installation/Wiring2-13ConduitIf metal conduit is preferred for cable distribution, thefollowing guidelines must be followed.1. Drives are normally mo
Installation/Wiring2-141000V and 1200V Motor Insulation Ratings: Cable lengthslisted in Table 2.D are for operating the 1305 drive at amaximum carrier
Installation/Wiring2-15Section B: Use of Output Reactor or TerminatorFor longer motor-lead length applications, an output reactor orTerminator is requ
Summary of ChangesBULLETIN 1305 PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTSNew features in Firmware Revision 6.01 include:D Increased Low Speed Torque.The parameter [IR
Installation/Wiring2-16Table 2.E Maximum Motor Cable LengthReactor➀ at the Drive With 1204-TFB2 Terminator With 1204-TFA1 TerminatorUsing a Motor wit
Installation/Wiring2-17DRIVE OPERATION WITHOUT A HUMAN INTERFACE MODULE (HIM)Bulletin 1305 drives are functional without the use of theHuman Interface
Installation/Wiring2-18Three Wire ControlWhen using this control scheme, the factory default for thereverse function is controlled from TB2. To enable
Installation/Wiring2-19Figure 2.7 TB2 Designations[Input Mode] = “Three Wire” or [Input Mode]=“3 w/2nd Acc.”Figure 2.8 TB2 Designations – Two Wire C
Installation/Wiring2-20Figure 2.9 TB2 Designations[Input Mode] = “3 Wire/MOP”Figure 2.10 TB2 Designations – Two Wire Control Operation [Input Mode]
Installation/Wiring2-21Figure Notes:➀ Required to operate drive. STOP also used to clear a fault.➁ Use HIM Stop button to clear faults.➂ Contact Closu
Installation/Wiring2-22OUTPUT DEVICESDrive Output DisconnectionATTENTION: Any disconnecting means wiredto drive output terminals U, V and W must beca
Installation/Wiring2-23ADAPTERSAn adapter is any device connected to the drive’s serial port.Typical devices include:D Human Interface ModulesD Commun
Installation/Wiring2-24Figure 2.11 Adapter Mounting Distance and Cable ConnectionsMaximum DistanceA + B ≤ 10 Meters (33 feet)A + B + C ≤ 10 Meters (3
Human Interface ModuleChapter3CHAPTER OBJECTIVESChapter 3 describes the various controls and indicators foundon the optional Human Interface Module (H
Summary of ChangesSUMMARY OF DRIVE ENHANCEMENTSRefer to the following references in this manual:Firmware Compatibility Chart 1-4New Adaptive Current L
Human Interface Module3-2Display Panel DescriptionsEscapeWhen pressed, the ESC key will cause theprogramming system to go back one level in themenu st
Human Interface Module3-3Control Panel Descriptions (continued)Change DirectionPressing this key will cause the drive to ramp down to0 Hz and then ram
Human Interface Module3-4HIM REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONIn addition to mounting directly on the drive, the HIM can beused as a hand held programmer or it
Human Interface Module3-5HIM MODESThe HIM has up to seven different modes. Refer to Figure 3.3.DisplayWhen selected, the Display mode allows any of t
Human Interface Module3-6Display(Read Only)Program ➀(Read/Write)PasswordEEPROM ➀Search ➁(Read Only) Control Status ➁Power-Up &Status DisplayLogi
Human Interface Module3-7PROGRAM AND DISPLAY MODESACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYororor❏ 1. The Display and Program modes allow access to the parameters
Human Interface Module3-8PROGRAM AND DISPLAY MODES (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYorSELChanging Digits ❏ 2. With Series A HIM software version
Human Interface Module3-9PROGRAM AND DISPLAY MODES (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYorSELBit ENUMs ❏ 3. With Series A HIM software versions 3.00
Human Interface Module3-10PROCESS MODEACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYororor❏ 1. When selected, the Process mode will show a custom display consisting ofi
Human Interface Module3-11ACTIONHIM DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONorESCESC SELpressorge. Select [Process Text 1] using the Increment/Decrement keys. Enter thedesi
Notes
Human Interface Module3-12EEPROM MODEACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYororESCReset Defaults❏ 1. The EEPROM mode is used to restore all settings to factory
Human Interface Module3-13EEPROM MODE (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYDrive → HIMororSEL❏ 2. To upload a parameter profile from the drive to th
Human Interface Module3-14EEPROM MODE (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYHIM → Driveoror❏ 3. To download a parameter profile from the HIM to the d
Human Interface Module3-15SEARCH MODEACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYororSearch ❏ 1. The Search mode is only available with Series A HIM software version3
Human Interface Module3-16CONTROL STATUS MODEACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYControl LogicorororSEL❏ 1. The Control Status mode is only available with Ser
Human Interface Module3-17CONTROL STATUS MODE (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYFault Queue/Clear FaultsororororESC❏ 2. This menu provides a mean
Human Interface Module3-18PASSWORD MODEACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYororLoginModifyor ➀Setting PasswordSEL❏ 1. The factory default password is 0 (which
Human Interface Module3-19PASSWORD MODE (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYorLogout ➁ESCSELPressi. Press the Increment (or Decrement) key until “L
Human Interface Module3-20PASSWORD MODE (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYLogin to the Driveoror❏ 2. The Program and EEPROM modes, and the Clear
Human Interface Module3-21PASSWORD MODE (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYLogout from the Driveoror❏ 3. To prevent unauthorized changes to parame
Notes
Start-UpChapter4CHAPTER OBJECTIVESThis chapter describes the steps needed to start-up the drive.Included in the procedure are typical adjustments and
Start-Up4-2Initial Operation - Motor Disconnected❏ 1.Verify that AC line power at the disconnect device is withinthe rated value of the drive.❏ 2.Dis
Start-Up4-3❏ 8. If the HIM and drive are not communicating properly, ‘‘Connection Fail”may be displayed on line 2. If this occurs remove the HIM from
Start-Up4-4orESCSELor❑ 10. INPUT MODE SELECTION (continued)a.) From the Status Display, press the Enter key (or any key). ‘‘ChooseMode” will be disp
Start-Up4-5❏ 11. Setting Frequency Command to 0 HzIf the HIM has an analog potentiometer option, turn the potentiometerfully counter clockwise and ski
Start-Up4-6❏ 12. Verifying Minimum and Maximum Frequency Settings.ora.) Press the Start key. The drive should output 0 Hz. which is the factorydefault
Start-Up4-7❏ 14. Jog Control Check.JOGPress & Hold Jog KeyRelease Jog Keya.) With the drive stopped, press and hold the JOG key on the ControlPane
Start-Up4-8❏ 16. Reconnect the Motor.Remove ALL PowerReconnect Motora.) Disconnect and lock-out all input and control power to the drive. Whenthe HIM
Start-Up4-9Apply Power to Drive❏ 17. Check for Correct Motor Rotation.Slowly Increase SpeedVerify Directionof RotationorVerify Frequency Command = 0a.
Start-Up4-10❏ 18. Check for proper operation.orSlowly Increase Speedora.) Start the drive.b.) Slowly increase the speed. Check for proper motor operat
Table of ContentsChapter 1 – Information and PrecautionsChapter Objectives 1-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manua
ProgrammingChapter5CHAPTER OBJECTIVESChapter 5 describes the 1305 parameters which are divided intogroups for ease of programming and operator access.
Programming5-2Output Current (54)Output Voltage (1)Output Power (23)DC Bus Voltage (53)Output Freq (66)Freq Command (65)MOP Hz (42)Drive Temp (70)Last
Programming5-3Drive Command (58)Drive Status (59)Drive Alarm (60)Input Status (55)Freq Source (62)Freq Command (65)Drive DIrection (69)Motor Mode (43)
Programming5-4PROGRAMMING EXAMPLEThe following is an example of the programming steps required to change a parameter setting. In this example, the par
Programming5-5This group of parameters consists of commonly viewed drive operating conditions such as drive output fre-quency, output voltage, output
Programming5-6Metering Group (continued)[Output Freq]Parameter # 66 Factory Default None[Output Freq]Parameter Type Read Only Minimum – [Maximum Freq]
Programming5-7Metering Group (continued)[Drive Temp]Parameter # 70 Factory Default None[Drive Temp]Parameter Type Read Only Minimum 0This parameter di
Programming5-8This group of parameters defines the basic operation of the drive and should be programmed before initialoperation. For advanced progra
Programming5-9Setup Group (continued)[Accel Time 1]Parameter # 7 Factory Default 10.0 Sec[Accel Time 1]Parameter Type Read & Write Minimum 0.0 Sec
Programming5-10Setup Group (continued)[Base Frequency]Parameter # 17 Factory Default 60 Hz[Base Frequency]Parameter Type Read & Write Minimum 40 H
Table of Contents iiFrequency Set 5-25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feature Select 5-32. . . . . . . . . . . .
Programming5-11Setup Group (continued)[Maximum Freq]Parameter # 19 Factory Default 60 Hz[Maximum Freq]Parameter Type Read & Write Minimum 40 HzThi
Programming5-12Setup Group (continued)[Overload Mode]Parameter # 37 Factory Default “No Derating”[Overload Mode]Parameter Type Read & WriteThis pa
Programming5-13Setup Group (continued)[Sec Curr Limit]Parameter # 141 Factory Default 0% of Drive Rated Current ➀[Sec Curr Limit]Parameter Type Read &
Programming5-14Setup Group (continued)[Adaptive I Lim]Parameter # 149 Factory Default “Enabled”[Adaptive I Lim]Parameter Type Read & WriteWhen ENA
Programming5-15This group contains parameters that are required to setup advanced functions of the drive such as customVolts per Hertz settings and dy
Programming5-16Advanced Setup Group (continued)[Base Voltage]Parameter # 18 Factory Default Max. Drive Rated Volts[Base Voltage]Parameter Type Read &a
Programming5-17Advanced Setup Group (continued)[Break Voltage]Sets the voltage the drive will output at [Break Frequency].Combined with [Break Frequen
Programming5-18Advanced Setup Group (continued)[DC Boost Select]Parameter # 9 Factory Default ‘‘Break Point”[DC Boost Select]Parameter Type Read &
Programming5-19Advanced Setup Group (continued)[Start Boost]Parameter # 48 Factory Default See Table0.37 kW(0.5 HP)0.55 kW(0.75 HP)0.75 kW(1 HP)1.5 kW
Programming5-20Advanced Setup Group (continued)[PWM Frequency]Parameter # 45 Factory Default 4.0 kHz[PWM Frequency]Parameter Type Read & Write Min
Information and PrecautionsChapter1CHAPTER OBJECTIVESChapter 1 provides information on the general intent of thismanual, gives an overall description
Programming5-21Advanced Setup Group (continued)[Analog Invert]Parameter # 84 Factory Default ‘‘Disabled”[Analog Invert]Parameter Type Read & Write
Programming5-22Advanced Setup Group (continued)[Stop Select]Parameter # 10 Factory Default ‘‘Ramp”[Stop Select]Parameter Type Read & WriteThis par
Programming5-23Advanced Setup Group (continued)[DC Hold Volts]Parameter # 13 Factory Default 0 Volts[DC Hold Volts]Parameter Type Read & Write Min
Programming5-24Advanced Setup Group (continued)[Compensation]Parameter # 52 Factory Default ‘‘Comp”[Compensation]Parameter Type Read & WriteSome d
Programming5-25This group of parameters allows the user to program the frequency source, frequency settings, accel/deceltimes and skip frequencies of
Programming5-26Frequency Set Group (continued)[Jog Frequency]Parameter # 24 Factory Default 10.0 Hz[Jog Frequency]Parameter Type Read & Write Mini
Programming5-27Frequency Set Group (continued)[Decel Time 2]Parameter # 31 Factory Default 5.0 Sec[Decel Time 2]Parameter Type Read & Write Minimu
Programming5-28Frequency Set Group (continued)[Skip Freq Band]Parameter # 35 Factory Default 0 Hz[Skip Freq Band]Parameter Type Read & Write Minim
Programming5-29Frequency Set Group (continued)Table 5.A Frequency Source SelectionParameter Settings Frequency Source ➀ Accel/Decel Control Terminal
Programming5-30Frequency Set Group (continued)Table 5.B Accel/Decel SelectionParameter Settings Frequency Source ➀ Accel/Decel Control Terminal Bloc
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