YASKAWA CIMR-F7A Instruction Manual page 477

Varispeed f7 general purpose inverter
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Date of
Rev.
Publication
No.
July 2005
Preface
9
Chapter 2
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 10
March 2006
Preface
10
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
December 2007
Back cover
11
Section
Addition: Safety Precautions
Maintenance and Inspection
Precaution about using an Inverter with an elevator
Precaution about times when a holding brake is necessary
Revision: IMPORTANT 2 in Connection Diagram
Addition: IMPORTANT 13 in Connection Diagram
IMPORTANT in Standard Connection Diagrams
Revision: Note *2 about E2-01
Addition: L8-32
36 and 3D settings of multi-function output terminal
Note *7 about C4-02 in the table in Factory Settings that Change with the Control
Method (A1-01)
Revision: Fig.6.49 Baseblock Commands
Fig.6.63 PID Control Block
Examples of torque-limit operation in Torque Control
Application Precautions in Copying Constants
Fig.6.81 Brake ON/OFF Sequence Circuit Configuration
Confirming Startup Current and Reducing Carrier Frequency in Using Inverters for
Elevating Machines
Addition: Information on frequency detection 5 in Using Frequency Detection
Operation Selection After Cooling Fan Fault
Description about the changes in the OV and BTR levels that depend on the input
voltage in Setting the V/f Pattern
Description about frequency detection 5, which is an Inverter output signal to engage a
holding brake, in Using Inverters for Elevating Machines
Addition: Fault and Alarm Detections
Descriptions of FAN
Probable causes and corrective actions for the OC, GF, OH (OH1), OL1, OL2, CPF04,
and CPF05 faults as well as the OH alarm
Descriptions about a short-circuit between, the +V, -V, and AC terminals.
Note in Table 7.3 Operation Error Displays and Incorrect Settings
Revision: Probable causes and corrective actions for the CPF23 fault
Addition: Descriptions in Periodic Maintenance of Parts
Description of how to attach the fan cover for 200 V Class Inverters of 22 kW or 30
kW and 400 V Class Inverters of 22 kW to 55 kW
Description of how to replace the cooing fan and circulation fan for 400 V Class
Inverters of 185 kW, 220 kW, and 300 kW
Addition: Note *4 in Fig.10.9
Addition: Safety Precautions
Trial Operation
Inverter settings precautions
Revision: Table 1.9 Removing the Terminal Cover (Model CIMR-F7A20P4 Shown Above)
Addition: Note in Table 2.4 Main Circuit Terminal Functions
IMPORTANT 14 and 15 in Connection Diagram
Revision: Description of installing a ground fault interrupter in Wiring the Main Circuits
Revision: Description of stationary autotuning 2
Addition: Following constants
H5-10, o2-09
Note in the table of L2 constants
Revision: Note *3 about E2-03 and E4-03
Addition: Inputting Master Speed Frequency Reference Only (Current Input) in Frequency Refer-
ence
Following items in Continuing Operation
Revision: Restarting Operation After Transient Fault (Auto Restart Function) in Continuing
Operation
Torque Control in Individual Operation
Example Diagrams of winding and rewinding operation during torque control
Addition: Table 7.2 Causes and Corrective Actions for When the Digital Operator Goes Dark
The Inverter does not operate in Troubleshooting
Revision: Probable causes and corrective actions for the OC, GF, PUF, OV, UV1, UV2, UV3,
OH (OH1), OL1, OL2, and CPF03 to CPF05 faults and OH, PGO, and DEV alarms
Addition: Notes *8 and *9 in Table 9.3
Revision: Table 10.5 EMC Noise Filters
Revision: Address
Revised Content
IMPORTANT in Speed Search
Additional description of master speed analog input in Continuing Operation at
Constant Speed When Frequency Reference Is Lost

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