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Omron SYSDRIVE 3G3RV-A2007-E manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Omron SYSDRIVE 3G3RV-A2007-E User Manual (446 pages)
High-function General-purpose Inverters
Brand:
Omron
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 12.17 MB
Table of Contents
General Precautions
2
Installation Precautions
3
Wiring Precautions
3
Table of Contents
8
Handling Inverters
15
Chapter 1
16
SYSDRIVE RV Introduction
16
RV-Series Inverter Models
16
SYSDRIVE RV Applications
16
Differences by Model
18
Differences in Hardware
18
Differences in Software (Function, Factory Setting, and Setting Range)
18
Confirmations Upon Delivery
21
Checks
21
Nameplate Information
21
Component Names
23
Exterior and Mounting Dimensions
26
Enclosed Wall-Mounted Inverters (NEMA 1)
26
Open Chassis Inverters (IP00)
26
Checking and Controlling the Installation Site
29
Controlling the Ambient Temperature
29
Installation Site
29
Protecting the Inverter from Foreign Matter
29
Installation Orientation and Space
30
Inverter Installation Orientation and Space
30
Digital Operator Panel Cutout Dimensions
31
Removing and Attaching the Terminal Cover
32
Attaching the Terminal Cover
32
Removing the Terminal Cover
32
Removing/Attaching the Digital Operator and
33
Inverters of 18.5 Kw or Less
33
Inverters of 22 Kw or more
35
Wiring
37
Chapter 2
38
Wiring
38
Connections to Peripheral Devices
39
Connection Diagrams
40
Asian Models
40
European Models
41
Terminal Block Configuration
42
Terminal Arrangement for Asian Models
42
Terminal Arrangement for European Models
43
Terminal Functions
44
Wiring Main Circuit Terminals
50
Applicable Wire Sizes and Closed-Loop Connectors
50
Main Circuit Configurations
55
Standard Connection Diagrams
56
Wiring the Main Circuits
57
Wiring Control Circuit Terminals for Asian Models
65
Wire Sizes and Closed-Loop Connectors
65
Control Circuit Terminal Connections
67
Control Circuit Terminal Functions
69
Control Circuit Wiring Precautions
72
Wiring Control Circuit Terminals for European Models
73
Wire Sizes and Closed-Loop Connectors
73
Control Circuit Terminal Connections
75
Control Circuit Terminal Functions
77
Control Circuit Wiring Precautions
81
Wiring Check
82
Checks
82
Installing and Wiring Option Cards
83
Installation
83
Option Card Models and Specifications
83
PG Speed Control Card Terminals and Specifications
84
Wiring
86
Wiring Terminal Blocks
90
Selecting the Number of PG (Encoder) Pulses
91
Digital Operator and Modes
93
Digital Operator
94
Digital Operator Display
94
Digital Operator Keys
95
Modes
97
Inverter Modes
97
Switching Modes
98
Drive Mode
99
Quick Programming Mode
100
Advanced Programming Mode
101
Verify Mode
103
Autotuning Mode
104
Trial Operation
107
Cautions and Warnings
108
Trial Operation Procedure
109
Trial Operation Procedures
110
Application Confirmation
110
Setting the Power Supply Voltage Jumper (400-V Class Inverters of 75 Kw or Higher)
110
Power on
111
Checking the Display Status
111
Initializing Parameters
112
Basic Settings
113
Settings for the Control Methods
115
Autotuning
117
Application Settings
122
No-Load Operation
122
Loaded Operation
122
Check and Recording Parameters
123
Adjustment Suggestions
124
Parameters
127
Parameter Descriptions
128
Description of Parameter Tables
128
Digital Operator Display Functions and Levels
129
Parameters Settable in Quick Programming Mode
130
Parameter Tables
135
A: Setup Settings
135
Application Parameters: B
137
Tuning Parameters: C
145
Reference Parameters: D
153
Motor Constant Parameters: E
157
Option Parameters: F
164
Terminal Function Parameters: H
171
Protection Function Parameters: L
182
N: Special Adjustments
193
Digital Operator Parameters: O
195
T: Motor Autotuning
199
U: Monitor Parameters
201
Factory Settings that Change with the Control Method (A1-02)
209
Factory Settings that Change with the Inverter Capacity (O2-04)
211
Parameter Settings by Function
217
Chapter 6
218
Application and Overload Selections
218
Select the Overload to Suit the Application
218
Frequency Reference
222
Selecting the Frequency Reference Source
222
Using Multi-Step Speed Operation
226
Run Command
228
Selecting the Run Command Source
228
Stopping Methods
230
Selecting the Stopping Method
230
Using the DC Injection Brake
233
Using a Deceleration Stop from an External Input
234
Acceleration and Deceleration Characteristics
235
Setting Acceleration and Deceleration Times
235
Acceleration and Deceleration Characteristics
237
Accelerating and Decelerating Heavy Loads (Dwell Function)
238
Preventing the Motor from Stalling During Acceleration (Stall Prevention During Acceleration Function)
239
Preventing Overvoltage During Deceleration (Stall Prevention During Deceleration Function)
241
Adjusting Frequency References
243
Adjusting Analog Frequency References
243
Operation Avoiding Resonance (Jump Frequency Function)
245
Adjusting Frequency Reference Using Pulse Train Inputs
246
Speed Limit (Frequency Reference Limit Function)
248
Limiting Maximum Output Frequency
248
Limiting Minimum Frequency
248
Improved Operating Efficiency
250
Reducing Motor Speed Fluctuation (Slip Compensation Function)
250
Compensating for Insufficient Torque at Startup and Low-Speed Operation (Torque Compensation)
252
Hunting-Prevention Function
254
Stabilizing Speed (Speed Feedback Detection Function)
255
Machine Protection
256
Limiting Motor Torque (Torque Limit Function)
256
Preventing Motor Stalling During Operation
258
Changing Stall Prevention Level During Operation Using an Analog Input
259
Detecting Motor Torque
259
Changing Overtorque and Undertorque Detection Levels Using an Analog Input
262
Motor Overload Protection
263
Motor Overheating Protection Using PTC Thermistor Inputs
266
Limiting Motor Rotation Direction
267
Continuing Operation
268
Restarting Automatically after Power Is Restored
268
Speed Search
269
Continuing Operation at Constant Speed When Frequency Reference Is Lost
274
Restarting Operation after Transient Fault (Auto Restart Function)
274
Inverter Protection
276
Performing Overheating Protection on Mounted Braking Resistors
276
Reducing Inverter Overheating Pre-Alarm Warning Levels
277
Input Terminal Functions
278
Temporarily Switching Operation between Digital Operator and Control Circuit Terminals
278
Blocking Inverter Outputs (Baseblock Commands)
279
Stopping Acceleration and Deceleration (Acceleration/Deceleration Ramp Hold)
280
Raising and Lowering Frequency References Using Contact Signals (UP/DOWN)
281
Accelerating and Decelerating Constant Frequencies in the Analog References (+/- Speed)
284
Hold Analog Frequency Using User-Set Timing
285
Jog Frequency Operation Without Forward and Reverse Commands (FJOG/RJOG)
286
Switching Operations between a Communications Option Card and Control Circuit Terminals
286
Stopping the Inverter by Notifying Programming Device Errors to the Inverter (External Error Function)
287
Monitor Parameters
288
Using the Analog Monitor Parameters
288
Using Pulse Train Monitor Parameters
290
Communications Functions
292
Using RS-422A/485 Communications
292
Communications with a Programmable Controller
308
Individual Functions
332
Using the Timer Function
332
Using PID Control
333
Energy-Saving
341
Setting Motor Constant Parameters
343
Setting the V/F Pattern
345
Digital Operator Functions
351
Setting Digital Operator Functions
351
Copying Parameters
353
Prohibiting Writing Parameters from the Digital Operator
357
Setting a Password
357
Displaying User-Set Parameters Only
358
Options
359
Performing Speed Control with PG
359
Troubleshooting
363
Protective and Diagnostic Functions
364
Fault Detection
364
Alarm Detection
370
Operation Errors
373
Errors During Autotuning
374
Errors When Using the Digital Operator Copy Function
375
Troubleshooting
377
If Parameters Cannot be Set
377
If the Motor Does Not Operate
378
If the Direction of the Motor Rotation Is Reversed
380
If the Motor Does Not Put out Torque or if Acceleration Is Slow
380
If the Motor Operates Higher than the Reference
380
If the Slip Compensation Function Has Low Speed Precision
381
If There Is Low Speed Control Accuracy at High-Speed Rotation in Open-Loop Vector Control Mode
381
If Motor Deceleration Is Slow
381
If the Motor Overheats
382
If There Is Noise When the Inverter Is Started or from an am Radio
383
If the Ground Fault Interrupter Operates When the Inverter Is Run
384
If There Is Mechanical Oscillation
384
If the Motor Rotates Even When Inverter Output Is Stopped
385
If 0 V Is Detected When the Fan Is Started, or the Fan Stalls
386
If Output Frequency Does Not Rise to Frequency Reference
386
Oscillation Occurs When Using Energy-Saving Control
386
An EF (Forward/Reverse Run Commands Input Together) was Detected
386
When the Control Equipment Power Supply Is Turned off
386
Maintenance and Inspection
389
Maintenance and Inspection
390
Daily Inspection
390
Periodic Inspection
390
Periodic Maintenance of Parts
390
Cooling Fan Replacement Outline
392
Removing and Mounting the Control Circuit Terminal Card
394
Specifications
395
Standard Inverter Specifications
396
Specifications by Model
396
Common Specifications
398
Specifications of Options and Peripheral Devices
399
Options and Peripheral Devices
400
Fan Unit
402
Special Mounted Options
402
Separately Installed Options
403
Braking Resistor Unit
408
Digital Operator Connection Cable
411
Wiring Example
415
Simple Input Noise Filter
418
Output Noise Filter
422
Appendix
424
Inverter Application Precautions
425
Selection
425
Installation
426
Settings
426
Handling
427
Motor Application Precautions
428
Using the Inverter for an Existing Standard Motor
428
Using the Inverter for Special Motors
429
Power Transmission Mechanism (Speed Reducers, Belts, and Chains)
429
Wiring Examples
430
Using a Braking Resistor Unit
430
Using a Braking Unit and Braking Resistor Unit
430
Using Braking Units in Parallel
431
Using a Braking Unit and Three Braking Resistor Units in Parallel
432
Using an Analog Operator
433
Using Contact and Open Collector Outputs
436
Revision History
446
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