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Siemens MICROMASTER 420 Operating Instructions Manual (190 pages)
0.12 kW - 11 kW
Brand:
Siemens
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 4.67 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
7
Table of Contents
11
Fig
14
Overview
17
The MICROMASTER 420
18
Features
19
Installation
21
General
23
Ambient Operating Conditions
23
Fig. 2-2 Ambient Operating Temperature
23
Installation after a Period of Storage
23
Atmospheric Pollution
24
Electromagnetic Radiation
24
Fig. 2-3 Installation Altitude
24
Shock and Vibration
24
Fig. 2-4 Drill Pattern for MICROMASTER 420
25
Mechanical Installation
25
Table 2-1 Dimensions and Torques of MICROMASTER 420
25
Electrical Installation
27
Fig. 2-5 MICROMASTER 420 Connection Terminals
29
Fig. 2-6 Motor and Power Connections
30
Fig. 2-7 Control Terminals of MICROMASTER 420
31
Fig. 2-8 Wiring Guidelines to Minimize the Effects of EMI
33
Functions
35
Overview
35
Fig. 3-1 Parameter Types
38
Parameters
38
Setting / Monitoring Parameters and Parameter Attributes
38
Table 3-1 Parameter Attributes
40
Fig. 3-2 Header Line for Parameter P0305
42
Fig. 3-3 Parameter Grouping / Access
43
Table 3-3 Parameter P1000
45
Reference Quantities
50
Table 3-6 Normalization Functions
50
Table 3-7 Pre-Assignment of the Digital Inputs
57
Fig. 3-13 Recommended Wiring for the Factory Setting
58
Commissioning
59
Fig. 3-14 Procedure When Commissioning
59
Motor Data Identification
59
Interconnecting Signals (BICO Technology)
44
Selecting the Command Source P0700 / Selecting the Setpoint Source P1000
44
Table 3-2 Parameter P0700
44
Table 3-5 Normalized Interfaces
50
Fig. 3-7 Normalization / De-Normalization
51
Description of the BOP (Basic Operator Panel)
52
Fig. 3-8 Operator Panels
52
Operator Panels for MICROMASTER
52
Description of the AOP (Advanced Operator Panel)
53
Fig. 3-9 Operator Panel Keys
54
Keys and Their Functions on the Operator Panel (BOP / AOP)
54
Changing Parameters Using the Operator Panel
55
Fig. 3-10 Changing Parameters Using the BOP
55
Block Diagram
56
Fig. 3-11 MICROMASTER 420 - Block Diagram
56
Factory Setting
57
Fig. 3-12 Status Display Panel (SDP)
57
Selection of Command/Frequency Setpoint P0719
46
Table 3-4 Parameter P0719
46
BICO Technology
47
Fig. 3-4 Binectors
47
Fig. 3-5 Connectors
48
Fig. 3-6 BICO Connections (Examples)
49
Commissioning
60
50/60 Hz Setting
61
Fig. 3-15 DIP Switch to Change-Over between 50/60 Hz
61
Fig. 3-16 Mode of Operation of the 50/60 Hz DIP Switch in Conjunction with P0100
61
Quick Commissioning
62
Fig. 3-17 Example of a Typical Motor Rating Plate
65
Fig. 3-18 Motor Terminal Box
66
Fig. 3-19 Star / Delta Circuit Configurations
67
Fig. 3-20 V/F Characteristic
67
Table 3-8 Example 1LA7060-4AB10
68
Calculating the Motor / Control Data
69
Table 3-9 Parameter for Motor/Control Data
69
Motor Data Identification (Stator Resistance)
70
Commissioning the Application
72
Installation
60
Selection of Command Source
73
Motor Control
78
Flying Start
81
Holding Brake
81
Compound Braking
82
Fig. 3-21 Upread / Download Using AOP and PC Tools
84
Series Commissioning
84
Parameter Reset to the Factory Setting
86
Digital Inputs
87
Digital Output (DOUT)
90
Fig. 3-23 Digital Output
90
Table 3-12 BOP Link
96
Table 3-14 Example for Direct Coding Via Digital Inputs
99
Table 3-15 Example for Binary Coding Via Digital Inputs
101
Motorized Potentiometer (MOP)
102
Table 3-16 Mode of Operation of the MOP
103
Table 3-17 Selecting the Motorized Potentiometer
103
Jog
104
PID Controller (Technological Controller)
106
PID Motorized Potentiometer (PID-MOP)
108
Table 3-18 Correspondence between the Parameters
108
PID Fixed Setpoint (PID-FF)
109
Setpoint Channel
110
Summation and Modification of the Frequency Setpoint (AFM)
110
Ramp-Function Generator (RFG)
112
Table 3-19 BICO Parameters for Ramp-Function Generator
114
Off/Braking Functions
115
Manual / Automatic Operation
117
Table 3-20 Examples for the Parameter Settings of P0810
117
Table 3-21 Possible Parameter Settings for P0719
118
Motor Holding Brake (MHB)
119
DC Braking
122
Electronic Brakes
122
Compound Braking
125
Automatic Restart
127
Table 3-22 Automatic Restarts
127
Flying Restart
129
Table 3-23 Settings for Parameter P1200
129
Closed-Loop VDC Control
131
Vdc_Max Controller
131
General Monitoring Functions / Messages
133
Monitoring Functions / Messages
133
Table 3-24 Partial Excerpt of Monitoring Functions / Messages
134
Thermal Motor Model
135
Thermal Motor Protection and Overload Responses
135
PTC Temperature Sensor
137
Table 3-25 Thermal Classes
137
General Overload Monitoring
139
Power Module Protection
139
Table 3-26 General Protection of the Power Components
139
Thermal Monitoring Functions and Overload Responses
140
Open-Loop/Closed-Loop Control Technique
143
V/F Control
143
Table 3-27 V/F Characteristic (Parameter P1300)
144
Table 3-28 Voltage Boost
145
Voltage Boost
145
V/F Open-Loop Control with Flux Current Control (FCC)
147
Slip Compensation
148
V/F Resonance Damping
149
Current Limiting (Imax Controller)
150
Troubleshooting
151
Table 4-1 Inverter Conditions Indicated by the Leds on the SDP
152
Troubleshooting with the SDP
152
Troubleshooting with the BOP
153
Fault Messages and Alarm Messages
154
MICROMASTER 420 Specifications
157
Digital Inputs (DIN)
87
Inputs / Outputs
87
Table 3-10 Parameters P0701 - P0706
88
Table 3-11 Parameter P0731 (Frequently Used Functions / States)
91
Analog Input (ADC)
92
Fig. 3-24 Connection Example for ADC Voltage Input
92
Fig. 3-25 ADC Channel
92
Analog Output (DAC)
93
Fig. 3-26 Wire Breakage Monitoring
93
Fig. 3-27 Signal Output through the DAC Channel
94
Fig. 3-28 DAC Channel
94
Communication
95
Communications
95
Fig. 3-29 Serial Communication Interfaces - BOP Link and COM Link
95
Table 3-13 COM Link
96
Fig. 3-30 RS485 Terminator
98
USS Bus Configuration Via COM Link (RS485)
98
Fixed Frequencies (FF)
99
Options
158
Table 5-1 MICROMASTER Performance Ratings
158
Table 5-2 Dimensions, Required Cooling Air Flow and Tightening Torques for Power Terminals
159
Table 5-3 Current Reduction Depending on Pulse Frequency
159
Table 5-4 MICROMASTER 420 Specifications
160
Device-Dependent Options
165
Device-Independent Options
165
Options
165
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
167
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
168
Technical Construction File
168
Table 7-1 Permissible Harmonic Current Emissions
169
Table 7-2 Class 1 - General Industrial
170
Table 7-3 Class 2 - Filtered Industrial
170
Table 7-4 Class 3 - Filtered for Residential, Commercial and Light Industry
171
Table 7-5 Compliance Table
172
A Changing the Operator Panel
173
Appendices
173
B Removing Covers
174
Removing Covers Frame Size a
174
Removing Covers Frame Size B and C
175
C Removing 'Y' Cap
176
Removing 'Y' Cap Frame Size a
176
Removing 'Y' Cap Frame Size B and C
177
D Removing Fan
178
Removing Fan, Frame Size a
178
Removing Fan, Frame Sizes B and C
179
E Applicable Standards
180
List of Abbreviations
181
Index
184
Functions
185
General
185
Mechanical Installation
185
Commissioning
186
Overview
185
Issue
187
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Siemens MICROMASTER 420 Operating Instructions Manual (132 pages)
CANopen Option Module
Brand:
Siemens
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 0.94 MB
Table of Contents
Data Transfer Using Canopen
3
Intended Use
6
Table of Contents
7
1 Description
9
2 General Can/Canopen Definitions
11
CAN (Controller-Area-Network)
11
Canopen
13
General Information
14
3 Data Transfer Using Canopen
17
MICROMASTER Object Directory
17
Canopen Communication Services
31
NMT (Network Management) Services
31
Communication Monitoring Services
34
Boot up Telegram
36
SDO (Service Data Object) Services
37
PDO (Process Data Object) Services
45
Synchronization Service
49
EMERGENCY Object Service
50
Controlling MICROMASTER Drive Converters Via Canopen
55
Canopen Control Word
56
Canopen Status Word
57
MICROMASTER Control and Status Word 2
60
Modes of Operation and Modes of Operation Display
62
4 Connecting to Canopen
65
Installing the Canopen Module for Sizes A, B, C
65
Installing the Canopen Module for Sizes D, E, F
67
Installing the Canopen Module for Sizes FX, GX
69
Bus Connection
70
5 Commissioning with Canopen
73
Electronic Data Sheet (EDS)
73
Important Parameters When Commissioning the System for the First Time
74
Parameter "P2040" (Object 0X27F8*), Telegram Failure Time
75
Setting-Up the Pdos
76
Timing of the Pdos
79
PDO Properties in Parameter "P2041
79
First Commissioning in the Velocity Mode
89
Additional Commissioning Via Canopen
89
Additional Helpful Commands for the Velocity Mode
95
First Commissioning in the Profile Torque Mode
96
Additional Commissioning Via Canopen
96
Additional Helpful Commands for the Profile Torque Mode
102
6 Commissioning Using a Commissioning (Start-Up) Tool
103
Assigning Process Data
103
Parameter "P0927" - Change Source for Parameters
106
Parameter Settings for the Modes
107
Velocity Mode
107
Profile Torque Mode
110
7 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
113
LED Display
113
Alarms (Warnings and Faults)
115
Diagnostic Parameters
119
Software Release and Information
121
8 Attachment
123
Technical Data
123
EMC Information
124
List of Abbriviations
125
Siemens MICROMASTER 420 Operating Instruction (130 pages)
Brand:
Siemens
| Category:
DC Drives
| Size: 8.95 MB
Table of Contents
Using the
6
Micromaster
7
Table of Contents
11
Overview
15
Features
16
The MICROMASTER 420
16
Installation
17
General
18
Ambient Operating Conditions
19
Mechanical Installation
20
Electrical Installation
21
Commissioning
27
Front Panels for the MICROMASTER 420
29
Table 3-1 Default Settings for Operation Using the Status Display Panel
29
Table 3-2 Default Settings for Operation Using the BOP
30
Figure 3-3 Buttons on the Basic Operator Panel
31
Figure 3-4 Changing Parameters Via the BOP
32
Figure 3-5 Typical Motor Rating Plate Example
33
General Operation
34
Using the MICROMASTER 420
37
Command Sources (P0700)
38
Frequency Setpoint
38
OFF and Braking Functions
39
Control Modes (P1300)
40
Faults and Warnings
40
System Parameters
41
Overview of MICROMASTER System Parameters
42
Introduction to MICROMASTER System Parameters
43
System Parameters and Definitions
48
Troubleshooting
91
Table 6-1 Inverter Conditions Indicated by the Leds on the SDP
92
Troubleshooting with the Status Display Panel
92
Troubleshooting with the Basic Operator Panel
93
MICROMASTER 420 Fault Codes
94
Table 6-2 MICROMASTER 420 Fault Codes
94
Table 6-3 MICROMASTER 420 Warning Codes
96
MICROMASTER 420 Specifications
99
Table 7-1 MICROMASTER 420 Specifications
99
Table 8-1 Class 1 - General Industrial
105
Table 8-2 Class 2 - Filtered Industrial
105
Table 8-3 Class 3 - Filtered for Residential, Commercial and Light Industry
106
Table 8-4 Compliance Table
107
A - Changing the Operator Panel
109
B - Removing Covers Frame Size a
111
C - Removing Covers Frame Sizes B and C
113
D - Removing 'Y' Cap Frame Size a
115
E - Removing 'Y' Cap Frame Sizes B and C
117
F - User Parameter Settings
119
Table E-1 User's Parameters Settings
119
G - Applicable Standards
121
H - List of Abbreviations
123
Index
125
Table 7-2 MICROMASTER Performance Ratings
101
Table 7-3 Wire Sizes & Terminal Torques - Field Wiring Connectors
101
Table 7-4 MICROMASTER 420 Fuses - Sizes and Types
102
Supplementary Information
103
Available Options
104
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
104
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Siemens MICROMASTER 420 Operating Instructions Manual (104 pages)
0.12 kW - 11 kW
Brand:
Siemens
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 6.17 MB
Table of Contents
Installation
2
Using the
5
Micromaster 420
7
Table of Contents
11
Overview
15
The MICROMASTER 420
16
Features
17
Options
17
Overview
18
Installation
19
Ambient Operating Conditions
21
Figure 2-2 Ambient Operating Temperature
21
Figure 2-4 Drill Pattern for MICROMASTER 420
23
Table 2-1 Dimensions and Torques of MICROMASTER 420
23
Electrical Installation
25
General
21
Figure 2-3 Installation Altitude
22
Mechanical Installation
23
Figure 2-5 MICROMASTER 420 Connection Terminals
26
Figure 2-6 Motor and Power Connections
27
Electro-Magnetic
28
Figure 2-7 Wiring Guidelines to Minimize the Effects of EMI
29
Commissioning
31
Block Diagram
33
Figure 3-1 Inverter Block Diagram
33
Commission Modes
34
Figure 3-2 Panels Available for the MICROMASTER 420 Inverter
34
Figure 3-3 DIP Switch
34
Table 3-1 Default Settings for Operation Using the SDP
35
Figure 3-4 Basic Operation with SDP
36
Table 3-2 Default Settings for Operation Using the BOP
38
Figure 3-5 Buttons on the BOP
39
Figure 3-6 Changing Parameters Via the BOP
40
Figure 3-7 Typical Motor Rating Plate Example
43
Figure 3-8 Motor Overload PTC Connection
45
Using the MICROMASTER 420
47
Frequency Setpoint (P1000)
48
Command Sources (P0700)
49
OFF and Braking Functions
49
General Operation
44
Compound Braking
50
Control Modes (P1300)
51
Faults and Warnings
52
System Parameters
53
Introduction to MICROMASTER System Parameters
54
Figure 5-1 Parameter Overview
55
Table 6-1 Inverter Conditions Indicated by the Leds on the SDP
68
Troubleshooting with the BOP
69
MICROMASTER 420 Fault Messages
70
MICROMASTER 420 Alarm Messages
72
MICROMASTER 420 Specifications
75
Parameter Overview
55
Parameter List (Short Form)
56
Troubleshooting
67
Troubleshooting with the SDP
68
Table 7-1 MICROMASTER Performance Ratings
76
Table 7-2 Tightening Torques for Power Terminals
76
Table 7-3 MICROMASTER 420 Specifications
77
Device-Dependent Options
83
Device-Independent Options
83
Options
83
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
85
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
86
Table 9-1 Permissible Harmonic Current Emissions
87
Table 9-2 Class 1 - General Industrial
88
Table 9-3 Class 2 - Filtered Industrial
88
Table 9-4 Class 3 - Filtered for Residential, Commercial and Light Industry
89
Table 9-5 Compliance Table
90
A Changing the Operator Panel
91
Appendices
91
B Removing Covers Frame Size a
92
C Removing Covers Frame Size B and C
93
D Removing 'Y' Cap Frame Size a
94
E Removing 'Y' Cap Frame Size B and C
95
F Applicable Standards
96
G List of Abbreviations
97
Index
98
Siemens MICROMASTER 420 Reference Manual (94 pages)
Brand:
Siemens
| Category:
DC Drives
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Purpose of this Manual
10
Compatibilty
10
2 Engineering Information
13
Current Limit and Overload Operation
16
Fast Current Limit
17
Current Monitoring Accuracy
17
I T Performance
18
Internal Overtemperature
18
I 2 T Performance
18
Positive Temperature Coefficient Resistor Use
18
Boost
19
Overvoltage and Trip Levels
19
Proportional and Integral Control (PI)
20
What Is Closed Loop Control
20
Implementation on MICROMASTER 420
20
Setting up the PI Controller
20
PI Setpoint Ramp Times
22
PI Controller Proportional and Integral Terms
22
Ziegler-Nichols Method of Optimisation
24
PI Output Limits
26
Further Features
26
Braking
28
Normal Braking
28
DC Braking
28
VDC Max Controller
29
Compound Braking
29
Derating Factors
30
Derating with Temperature
30
Operation with Long Cables
30
Derating with Altitude
32
Derating with Switching Frequency
32
Derating for Sideways Installation
33
Derating with Single-Phase Input
33
Cubicle Calculations
34
Thermal Protection and Automatic De-Rating
34
Control Modes (P1300)
35
Linear V/F Control
35
Flux Current Control (FCC)
35
Quadratic V/F Control
35
Multi-Point V/F Control
35
Multi-Motor Connection
35
Operation from Unearthed Supplies
35
Working with Binary Connectors (Bico)
36
Introduction
36
How Does Bico Work
36
Using Control and Status Words with Bico
38
Bico Connections
39
Acoustic Noise
43
Harmonic Currents
44
Power Losses
46
Using the Serial Interface
47
Using the Universal Serial Interface Protocol
51
4 Options
73
Filters
74
Introduction
74
Variant Dependent Options
74
Chokes
75
Gland Plates
76
Fuses
77
Circuit Breakers
79
Advanced Operating Panel (AOP)
81
Basic Operator Panel (BOP)
81
Variant Independent Options
81
AOP Door Mounting Kit for Multiple Inverter Control
82
BOP/AOP Door Mounting Kit for Single Inverter Control
82
PC to Inverter Connection Kit
82
PROFIBUS Cable Connector
82
PROFIBUS Module
82
MICROMASTER 420 Fault Codes
83
Maintenance
85
Siemens MICROMASTER 420 Operating Manual (28 pages)
0.12 kW - 11 kW
Brand:
Siemens
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 0.89 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Installation
4
Clearance Distances for Mounting
4
Mounting Dimensions
4
2 Electrical Installation
5
Technical Specifications
5
Power Terminals
6
Control Terminals
6
Block Diagram
7
3 Factory Setting
8
50/60 Hz DIP Switch
8
4 Communications
9
Establishing Communications MICROMASTER 420 ⇔ STARTER
9
Establishing Communications between the MICROMASTER 420 ⇔ AOP
9
Bus Interface (CB)
10
5 BOP / AOP (Option)
11
Buttons and Their Functions
11
Changing Parameters Using as an Example P0003 "Access Level
12
6 Commissioning
13
Quick Commissioning
13
Commissioning the Application
15
Serial Interface (USS)
15
Selection of Command Source
16
Digital Input (DIN)
16
Digital Output (DOUT)
17
Selection of Frequency Setpoint
17
Analog Input (ADC)
18
Analog Output (DAC)
18
Motor Potentiometer (MOP)
19
Fixed Frequency (FF)
19
Jog
20
Ramp-Function Generator (HLG)
20
Reference/Limit Frequencies
21
Closed-Loop Motor Control
21
Inverter/Motor Protection
22
Inverter-Specific Functions
23
Series Commissioning
26
Parameter Reset of Factory Setting
26
7 Displays and Messages
27
LED Status Display
27
Fault Messages and Alarm Messages
27
MICROMASTER 420 Compact Operating Manual
28
Siemens MICROMASTER 420 Getting Started Manual (44 pages)
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Siemens MICROMASTER 420 Getting Started Manual (16 pages)
Brand:
Siemens
| Category:
DC Drives
| Size: 1.83 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Micromaster
2
1 Mechanical Installation
3
2 Electrical Installation
4
3 Avoiding Electro-Magnetic Interference
5
4 Commissioning the MICROMASTER 420 Inverter
6
Default Settings
6
Commissioning with Getting Started Guide
7
Commissioning with the Status Display Panel
7
Commissioning with the Basic Operator Panel
8
Changing Parameters and Settings Using a 'BOP' / 'AOP
9
5 Quick Commissioning
10
RESET Using P0010 & P0970
10
Motor Data for "Quick Commissioning
11
Starting/Stopping the Motor Using a 'BOP' (P0700 = 1)
11
Commissioning with the Advanced Operator Panel (AOP)
11
Additional Control Applications
11
Further Information
11
6 Changing the Display / Operator Panel
12
Changing Single Digits in Parameter Values
12
7 Troubleshooting
13
With the Status Display Panel
13
With Operator Panels (BOP & AOP)
13
8 Parameterization of the Inverter Overview
14
Parameter Structure
15
Siemens MICROMASTER 420 Getting Started Manual (32 pages)
Brand:
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| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 5.65 MB
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