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P1000 AC Drive
Quick Start Procedure
Step
Changing Parameters and
5
Monitoring the P1000
This step shows how to access and modify a P1000 parameter as
well as how to monitor P1000 signals such as output frequency
and motor current.
Make sure all protective covers have been re-attached and power
is turned on. D D O NOT RUN THE MOTOR.
Access Parameter Menu and Change Parameter Value
Press
two times until the digital operator shows the parameter menu.
2X
2X
Inc./Dec. Selection
Go to Next Digit
Inc./Dec. Selection
Switch to Edit Mode
Modify Value
Save New Value
Hold
button for 3 sec. to go back to the main menu.
Monitor Motor Frequency and Motor Current
P1000 Digital Operator power-up state
Output Frequency and Motor Current can be monitored
simultaneously.
To monitor output frequency and motor current or other signals
individually, press
once,
then press
. Next press
to select monitor
Use
to select monitor signal.
U1-02 Output Frequency
Please refer to the P1000 Quick Start Manual, (Document No.
TOEP YAIP1U
01) on how to access other drive monitors.
Step
6
Application Setup
This step shows how to configure the P1000 for dedicated fan or
pump applications.
Make sure all protective covers have been re-attached and power is
turned on. D D O NOT RUN THE MOTOR.
Available P1000 Application Macro's:
·
Pump without Automatic Regulation
·
Pump with PI Control (Automatic pressure/flow regulation with transducer)
·
Fan without Automatic Regulation
·
Fan with PI Control (Automatic pressure/flow regulation with transducer)
Select Application
Press
two times until the digital operator shows the parameter menu.
Select Digit
2X
Inc./Dec. Selection
Switch to Edit Mode
Enter Application Parameters
Hold
button for 3 sec. to go back to the main menu.
3X
Switch to Edit Mode
Modify Value
Digits
Go Back to Main Menu
Flashing
Hold
button for 3 sec. to go back to the main menu.
Yaskawa America, Inc., 2121 Norman Drive South, Waukegan, IL 60085, (800) YASKAWA (927-5292)
Step
Check Motor Direction
7
(Motor uncoupled from Load)
In this step the motor is checked for proper direction and operation.
This test is to be performed solely from the digital operator. Apply
power to the P1000 after all the electrical connections have been
made and protective covers have been re-attached. At this point,
DO NOT RUN THE MOTOR, the Digital Operator should display as
shown in Fig. 3 .
Motor Rotation Test
Fig. 3
Press
Green LED turns
on.
Next, press and hold
on the Digital Operator.
The motor should now be operating at low speed (6.00 Hz)
running in the correct forward (clockwise) direction.
Select Digit
2X
Next, release
on the Digital Operator.
If motor rotation is not correct, power down the drive, wait five
minutes and swap 2 motor leads at the drive output terminals.
!
DANGER
After the power has been turned OFF, wait at least five minutes
until the charge indicator extinguishes completely before touching
any wiring, circuit boards or components.
Select Application
Press
to Select
Digital Operator
turned off.
Question: How do I reset the drive back to factory default settings?
Select Parameter
Answer: Go to parameter A1-03 and set value 2 2 220 for 2 wire control or 3 3 330
for 3 wire control (Please refer to Step 3 for wiring diagram) or see
step 6: Application setup.
Question: How can I change the speed reference or start / stop control source?
Answer: Set parameter b1-01 for speed reference or b1-02 for start/stop
selection.
Question: How can I make the motor coast when a stop command is
Save New Value
activated?
Answer: Set parameter b1-03 Stopping Method to "1" Coast to Stop
Question: How do I adjust the time it takes the motor to speed up or slow
down?
Answer: Adjust the acceleration time parameter C1-01 and deceleration time
C1-02.
Fax (847) 887-7310, DrivesHelpDesk@yaskawa.com, www.yaskawa.com, Document Number: TM.P1000.01 03/25/2013 © Yaskawa America, Inc.
Application Parameters /
Frequently Asked Questions
Parameter
Description
A1-03
Initialization Mode =
Application Preset
A1-06
Selection
E2-01
Motor Rated Current
Frequency Reference
b1-01
Selection
Run Command
b1-02
Selection
b1-03
Stopping Method
Reverse Operation
b1-04
Selection
PI Feedback Loss
b5-12
Detection Selection
b5-19
PID Setpoint Value
PID Setpoint User
b5-38
Display
Green RUN
PID Setpoint Display
LED turns on.
b5-39
Digits
b5-46
PID Unit Selection
b5-90
EZ Sleep Unit
b5-91
EZ Minimum Speed
b5-92
EZ Sleep Level
b5-94
EZ Wake-up Level
C1-01
Acceleration Time 1
C1-02
Deceleration Time 1
d1-01
Frequency Reference 1
Frequency Reference
d2-01
Upper Limit
Frequency Reference
d2-02
Lower Limit
Terminal A2 Signal
H3-09
Level Selection
Momentary Power Loss
L2-01
operation Selection
Number of Auto Restart
L5-01
Attempts
Use precaution, and
refer to Fig.1 or 2, swap
L5-04
Fault reset interval Time
any two of the three
Torque Detection 1
L6-01
Selection
output leads to the motor
L6-02
Torque Detection 1 Level
(U/T1, V/T2 and W/T3).
After the wiring change,
L6-03
Torque Detection 1 Time
repeat Step 7 and
User Monitor Selection
o1-06
Mode
recheck motor direction.
Second line Monitor
o1-07
Selection
Third line Monitor
o1-08
Selection
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Question:
How do I set the maximum or minimum frequency?
Set d2-01 = maximum upper frequency and d2-02 = minimum
Answer:
frequency. E E xample: d2-01 set for 90% = 54 Hz maximum
frequency
(0.9 x 60Hz)
Question: How do I prevent my drive from tripping on an O O V fault
(overvoltage) while my motor is ramping down?
Answer: Increase deceleration time parameter C1-02.
Question: How do I prevent my drive from tripping on an O O L1 fault
(overload) while my motor is ramping down?
Answer: Verify motor rated current parameter E2-01 and motor overload
parameter settings L1-01 Motor overload selection, L1-02 Motor
overload protection time.
Question: I want to run my motor above the nominal motor speed?
Answer: Increase the value of parameter E1-04 Maximum Frequency
W W ARNING! Verify that the motor and system allow for this.
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