Danfoss FC 300 Programming Manual

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    FC 300 Programming Guide Contents Contents 1. Introduction Approvals Symbols Abbreviations Definitions 2. How to Programme The Graphical and Numerical Local Control Panels How to Programme on the Graphical LCP The LCD-Display Display Mode Display Mode - Selection of Read-Outs...
  • Page 2 Contents FC 300 Programming Guide Warnings/Alarm Messages Index ® MG.33.M3.02 - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction FC 300 Programming Guide Software version: 4.8x This Programming Guide can be used for all FC 300 frequency converters with software version 4.8x. The software version number can be seen from parameter 15-43. 1.1.1. Approvals 1.1.2. Symbols Symbols used in this guide.
  • Page 4: Abbreviations

    1. Introduction FC 300 Programming Guide 1.1.3. Abbreviations Alternating current American wire gauge Ampere/AMP Automatic Motor Adaptation Current limit Degrees Celsius °C Direct current Drive Dependent D-TYPE Electro Magnetic Compatibility Electronic Thermal Relay drive Gram Hertz Kilohertz Local Control Panel...
  • Page 5 FC 300 Programming Guide 1. Introduction The rated motor frequency (nameplate data). The motor current. The rated motor current (nameplate data). M-TYPE Size and type of the connected motor (dependencies). The rated motor speed (nameplate data). The rated motor power (nameplate data).
  • Page 6 1. Introduction FC 300 Programming Guide Determines the relationship between the reference input at 0% value (typically 0V, 0mA, 4mA) and the resulting reference. The minimum reference value set in par. 3-02. Miscellaneous: Analog Inputs The analog inputs are used for controlling various functions of the frequency converter.
  • Page 7 FC 300 Programming Guide 1. Introduction Set-up You can save parameter settings in four Set-ups. Change between the four parameter Set-ups and edit one Set-up, while another Set-up is active. SFAVM Switching pattern called Stator Flux oriented Asynchronous Vector Modulation (par. 14-00).
  • Page 8 1. Introduction FC 300 Programming Guide Safety Regulations The mains supply to the frequency converter must be disconnected whenever repair work is to be carried out. Check that the mains supply has been disconnected and that the necessary time has elapsed before removing motor and mains supply plugs.
  • Page 9 FC 300 Programming Guide 1. Introduction In hoist applications “Protection mode” is not usable because the drive will usually not be able to leave this mode again and therefore it will extend the time before activating the brake – which is not recommendable.
  • Page 10 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide ® MG.33.M3.02 - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark...
  • Page 11: How To Programme

    FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2. How to Programme 2.1. The Graphical and Numerical Local Control Panels The easiest programming of the frequency converter is performed by the Graphical Local Control Panel (LCP 102). It is necessary to consult the frequency converter Design Guide, when using the Numeric Local Control Panel (LCP 101).
  • Page 12 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Display Contrast Adjustment Press [status] and [▲] for darker display Press [status] and [▼] for brighter display Main Menu Password Most parameter set-ups can be changed immediately via the control panel, unless a password has been created via par. 0-60 Quick Menu Password via par.
  • Page 13 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme [Back] takes you to the previous step or layer in the navigation structure. [Cancel] annuls your last change or command as long as the display has not been changed. [Info] supplies information about a command, parameter, or function in any display window.
  • Page 14: Display Mode

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide The parameter shortcut can be carried out by holding down the [Main Menu] key for 3 seconds. The parameter shortcut allows direct access to any parameter. 2.1.3. Quick Transfer of Parameter Settings between Multiple Frequency Converters...
  • Page 15 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Operating variable: Unit: Par. 16-00 Control Word Par. 16-01 Reference [unit] Par. 16-02 Reference Par. 16-03 Status Word Par. 16-05 Main Actual Value Par. 16-10 Power [kW] Par. 16-11 Power [HP] Par. 16-12 Motor Voltage Par.
  • Page 16: Parameter Set-Up

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Status screen II: See the operating variables (1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 2) shown in the screen in this illustration. In the example, Speed, Motor current, Motor power and Frequency are selected as variables in the first and second.
  • Page 17 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Parameter Designation Setting 0-01 Language 1-20 Motor Power [kW] 1-22 Motor Voltage 1-23 Motor Frequency [Hz] 1-24 Motor Current 1-25 Motor Nominal Speed [rpm] 5-12 Terminal 27 Digital Input [0] No function*...
  • Page 18 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2.1.8. Initial Commissioning The easiest way of carrying out the initial commissioning is by using the Quick Menu button and follow the quick set-up procedure using LCP 102 (read table from left to right):...
  • Page 19: Main Menu Mode

    FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.1.9. Main Menu Mode Start the Main Menu mode by pressing the [Main Menu] key. The read- out shown to the right appears on the display. The middle and bottom sections on the display show a list of parameter groups which can be chosen by toggling the up and down buttons.
  • Page 20 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2.1.12. Changing a Text Value If the selected parameter is a text value, change the text value by means of the [▲] [▼] navigation keys. The up key increases the value, and the down key decreases the value.
  • Page 21: Infinitely Variable Change Of Numeric Data Value

    FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.1.14. Infinitely Variable Change of Numeric Data Value If the chosen parameter represents a numeric data value, select a digit by means of the [◀] [▶] navigation keys. Change the selected digit infinitely variably by means of the [▲] [▼] nav- igation keys.
  • Page 22: How To Programme On The Numerical Local Control Panel

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2.1.17. How to Programme on the Numerical Local Control Panel The following instructions are valid for the Numerical LCP (LCP 101). The control panel is divided into four functional groups: Numerical display.
  • Page 23: Local Control Keys

    FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Main Menu/ Quick Setup is used for programming all parameters or only the parameters in the Quick Meny (see also description of the LCP 102 earlier in this chapter). The parameter values can be changed using the [▲] [▼] keys when the value is flashing.
  • Page 24: Initialisation To Default Settings

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Reset Keys on [Reset] is used for resetting the frequency converter after an alarm (trip). It can be selected as Enable [1] or Disable [0] via par. 0-43 2.1.19. Initialisation to Default Settings Initialise the frequency converter to default settings in two ways: Recommended initialisation (via par.
  • Page 25 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.2. Parameter Selection Parameters for FC 300 are grouped into various parameter groups for easy selection of the correct parameters for optimized operation of the frequency converter. 0-xx Operation and Display parameters •...
  • Page 26: Parameters: Operation And Display

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2.3. Parameters: Operation and Display 2.3.1. 0-** Operation / Display Parameters related to the fundamental functions of the frequency converter, function of the LCP buttons and configuration of the LCP display. 2.3.2. 0-0* Basic Settings Parameter group for basic frequency converter settings.
  • Page 27 Function: Select the set-up to control the frequency converter functions. Factory setup Cannot be changed. It contains the Danfoss data set, and can be used as a data source when returning the other set-ups to a known state. Set-up 1...
  • Page 28 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Multi set-up Remote selection of set-ups using digital inputs and the serial communication port. This set-up uses the settings from par. 0-12 'This option linked to'. Stop the frequency converter before making changes to open- and closed...
  • Page 29 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Active Set-up The par. 0-12 link set-up feature is used by Multi set-up in par. 0-10 . Multi set-up is used to move from one set-up to another during operation (i.e. while the motor is running).
  • Page 30 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 0-13 Readout: Linked Set-ups Array [5] This Set-up Linked to View a list of all the set-ups linked by means of par. 0-12 . The parameter has one index [0 - 255] for each parameter set-up.
  • Page 31 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme [1610] Power [kW] Actual power consumed by the motor in kW. [1611] Power [hp] Actual power consumed by the motor in HP. [1612] Motor Voltage Voltage supplied to the motor. [1613] Frequency Motor frequency, i.e.
  • Page 32 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide [1680] Fieldbus CTW 1 Control word (CTW) received from the Bus Master. [1682] Fieldbus REF 1 Main reference value sent with control word from the Bus Master. [1684] Comm. Option STW Extended fieldbus communication option status word.
  • Page 33 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme [9914] Paramdb Requests in Queue [1675] Analog input X30/11 [1676] Analog input X30/12 [1677] Analog output X30/8 0-20 Display Line 1.1 Small Option: Function: Speed [RPM] Select a variable for display in line 1, middle position. The options are the same as listed for par. 0-2*.
  • Page 34 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide The relation will depend on the type of unit selected in par.0-30, Custom Readout Unit: Unit Type Speed Relation Dimensionless Linear Speed Flow, volume Flow, mass Velocity Length Temperature Pressure Quadratic Power...
  • Page 35 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Flow, mass: [30] kg/s [31] kg/min [32] kg/h [33] ton/min [34] ton/h Velocity: [40] [41] m/min Length: [45] Temperature: [60] ° C Pressure: [70] mbar [71] [72] [73] [74] m WG Power:...
  • Page 36 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide [180] 0-31 Custom Readout Min Value Range: Function: 0.00 [0 - par. 0 - 32] This parameter sets the min. value of the custom defined readout (occurs at zero speed). Only possible to set...
  • Page 37 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.3.7. 0-5* Copy / Save Copy parameter settings between set-ups and to/from the LCP. 0-50 LCP Copy Option: Function: No copy All to LCP Copies all parameters in all set-ups from the frequency converter memory to the LCP memory.
  • Page 38 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 0-66 Access to Quick Menu w/o Password Option: Function: Quick Menu Password Full access Disables the password defined in par. 0-65 Read only Prevents unauthorised editing of Quick Menu parameters. No access Prevents unauthorised viewing and editing of Quick Menu parameters.
  • Page 39: Parameters: Load And Motor

    FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.4. Parameters: Load and Motor 2.4.1. 1-0* General Settings Define whether the frequency converter operates in speed mode or torque mode; and whether the internal PID control should be active or not.
  • Page 40 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 1-03 Torque Characteristics Option: Function: Select the torque characteristic required. VT and AEO are both energy saving operations. Constant torque Motor shaft output provides constant torque under variable speed control. Variable torque Motor shaft output provides variable torque under variable speed control.
  • Page 41 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Changing the value of these parameters affects the setting of other parameters. 1-20 Motor Power Range: Function: Enter the nominal motor power in kW according to the motor nameplate data. The default value corresponds to Size related [0.09 - 1200 kW]...
  • Page 42 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 1-29 Automatic Motor Adaptation (AMA) Option: Function: The AMA function optimises dynamic motor performance by automatically optimising the advanced motor pa- rameters (par. 1-30 to par. 1-35) at motor standstill. Automatic Motor Activate the AMA function by pressing [Hand on] after selecting [1] or [2].
  • Page 43 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Illustration 2.1: Motor equivalent diagram for an asynchronous motor 1-30 Stator Resistance (Rs) Range: Function: Size related [Ohm] Set the stator resistance value. Enter the value from a motor data sheet or perform an AMA on a cold motor.
  • Page 44 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 1-36 Iron Loss Resistance (Rfe) Range: Function: Size related [1 - 10.000 Ω] Enter the equivalent iron loss resistance (R ) value to compensate for iron loss in the motor. The R value cannot be found by performing an AMA.
  • Page 45 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 1-50 Motor Magnetisation at Zero Speed Range: Function: Min Speed Normal Magnetising [RPM] 100% [0 - 300 %] Use this par. along with par. 1-51 to obtain a different thermal load on the motor when running at low speed.
  • Page 46 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Variable Current - Flux model - Sensorless Speed open loop Flux sensorless This model is used when par. 1-00 is set to [0] and par. 1-01 is set to [2]. In speed open loop in flux mode, the speed is determined from the current measurement.
  • Page 47 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Motor size Change over 0.25 kW - 7.5 kW < 10 Hz 1-61 High Speed Load Compensation Range: Function: Enter the % value to compensate voltage in relation to load when the motor is running at high speed and obtain...
  • Page 48 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Torque For speeds above 10 Hz, the motor flux model in the frequency converter controls the motor. Par. 4-16 Limit Motor Mode Torque Limit Generator Mode and / or par. 4-17 automatically adjust par. 1-66. The parameter with the highest value adjusts par.
  • Page 49 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Current . This function is typically used in hoisting applications without counterweight and especially in applica- tions with a Cone-motor, where the start is clockwise, followed by rotation in the reference direction.
  • Page 50 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 1-80 Function at Stop Option: Function: Select the frequency converter function after a stop command or after the speed is ramped down to the settings Min Speed for Function at Stop [RPM] in par.
  • Page 51 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.4.9. 1-9* Motor Temperature Parameters for setting the temperature protection features for the motor. 1-90 Motor Thermal Protection Option: Function: The frequency converter determines the motor temperature for motor protection in two different ways: Thermistor •...
  • Page 52 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Using a digital input and 10 V as power supply: Example: The frequency converter trips when the motor temperature is too high. Parameter set-up: Motor Thermal Protection Thermistor Trip Set Par. 1-90...
  • Page 53 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Check that the chosen supply voltage follows the specification of the used thermistor element. Select ETR Warning 1-4 , to activate a warning on the display when the motor is overloaded. ETR Trip 1-4 Select to trip the frequency converter when the motor is overloaded.
  • Page 54 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 1-93 Thermistor Source Select the input to which the thermistor (PTC sensor) should be connected. An analog input option [1] or [2] cannot par. 3-15 Reference 1 Source par. be selected if the analog input is already in use as a reference source (selected in 3-16 Reference 2 Source par.
  • Page 55: Parameters: Brakes

    FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 1-95 KTY Sensor Type Option: Function: Select the used type of KTY sensor: KTY Sensor type 1: 1Kohm at 100 degrees C KTY Sensor type 2: 1Kohm at 25 degrees C KTY Sensor type 3: 2Kohm at 25 degrees C This parameter only applies for FC 302.
  • Page 56 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2-01 DC Brake Current Range: Function: Motor Current Enter a value for current as a percentage of the rated motor current I , see par. 1-24 . 100% DC [0 - 1000 %]...
  • Page 57 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme For 200 - 240 V units: dutytime × P resistor × 120 For 380 - 480 V units dutytime × P resistor × 120 810 2 × For 380 - 500 V units...
  • Page 58 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide AC brake Monitors for a short-circuit or disconnection of the brake resistor, or a short-circuit of the brake IGBT. If a fault occurs, the frequency converter performs a controlled ramp down. This option is available for FC 302 only.
  • Page 59 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2-20 Release Brake Current Range: Function: Set the motor current for release of the mechanical brake, when a start condition is present. The upper limit is 0.00 A [0.00 - par. 16-37] specified in par.
  • Page 60 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2-26 Torque Ref Range: Function: The value defines the torque applied against the closed mechanical brake, before release 0.00% [-100.00 - 100.00 %] 2-27 Torque Ramp Time Range: Function: The value defines the duration of the torque ramp in clockwise direction.
  • Page 61: Parameters: Reference/Ramps

    FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.6. Parameters: Reference/Ramps 2.6.1. 3-** Reference/Reference Limits/Ramps Parameters for reference handling, definition of limitations, and configuration of the reaction of the frequency converter to changes. 2.6.2. 3-0* Reference Limits Parameters for setting the reference unit, limits and ranges.
  • Page 62 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide [74] m WG [80] [120] [121] gal/s [122] gal/min [123] gal/h [124] [125] [126] /min [127] [130] Ib/s [131] Ib/min [132] Ib/h [140] ft/s [141] ft/min [145] [150] Ib ft [160] º F...
  • Page 63 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.6.3. 3-1* References Parameters for setting up the reference sources. Select Preset ref. bit 0 / 1 / 2 Digital Select the preset reference(s). [16], [17] or [18] for the corresponding digital inputs in parameter group 5.1*...
  • Page 64 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 3-13 Reference Site Option: Function: Select which reference site to activate. Linked to Hand / Auto Use local reference when in Hand mode; or remote reference when in Auto mode. Remote Use remote reference in both Hand mode and Auto mode.
  • Page 65 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Frequency input 29 (FC 302 only) Frequency input 33 [11] Local bus reference Digital pot.meter [20] [21] Analog input X30-11 [22] Analog input X30-12 3-17 Reference Source 3 Option: Function: Select the reference input to be used for the third reference signal. Par. 3-15, 3-16 and 3-17 define up to three different reference signals.
  • Page 66 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 3-19 Jog Speed Range: Function: Enter a value for the jog speed n , which is a fixed output speed. The frequency converter runs at this speed 150 RPM [0 - par. 4-13 RPM] when the jog function is activated.
  • Page 67 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme If S-ramp [1] is selected and the reference during ramping is changed the ramp time may be prolonged in order to realize a jerk free movement which may result in a longer start or stop time.
  • Page 68 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 3-48 Ramp 1 S-ramp Ratio at Decel. End Range: Function: Enter the proportion of the total ramp-down time (par. 3-42) where the deceleration torque decreases. The larger [1 - 99%] the percentage value, the greater the jerk compensation achieved, and thus the lower the torque jerks in the application.
  • Page 69 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 3-57 Ramp 2 S-ramp Ratio at Decel. Start Range: Function: Enter the proportion of the total ramp-down time (par. 3-52) where the deceleration torque increases The larger [1 - 99%] the percentage value, the greater the jerk compensation achieved, and thus the lower the torque jerks in the application.
  • Page 70 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 3-66 Ramp 3 S-ramp Ratio at Accel. End Range: Function: Enter the proportion of the total ramp-up time (par. 3-61) in which the acceleration torque decreases. The larger [1 - 99%] the percentage value, the greater the jerk compensation achieved, and thus the lower the torque jerks in the application.
  • Page 71 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 3-75 Ramp 4 S-ramp Ratio at Accel. Start Range: Function: Enter the proportion of the total ramp-up time (par. 3-71) in which the acceleration torque increases. The larger [1 - 99%] the percentage value, the greater the jerk compensation achieved, and thus the lower the torque jerks in the application.
  • Page 72 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide down time does not exceed the current limit (set in par. 4-18). Quick-stop is activated by means of a signal on a selected digital input, or via the serial communication port. t Qstop s x n M .
  • Page 73 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme If Increase/ Decrease is activated for longer than the ramp delay period specified in par. 3-95 the actual reference will be ramped up / down according to this ramp time. The ramp time is defined as the time used to adjust the reference by the step size specified in par.
  • Page 74: Parameters: Limits/Warnings

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2.7. Parameters: Limits/Warnings 2.7.1. 4-** Limits and Warnings Parameter group for configuring limits and warnings. 2.7.2. 4-1* Motor Limits Define torque, current and speed limits for the motor, and the reaction of the frequency converter when the limits are exceeded.
  • Page 75 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Max. output frequency cannot exceed 10% of the inverter switching frequency (par. 14-01). 4-16 Torque Limit Motor Mode Range: Function: [0.0 - Variable Limit %] Sets the torque limit for motor operation. The torque limit is active in the speed range up to the rated motor 160.0 %...
  • Page 76 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Par. 4-19 cannot be adjusted while the motor is running. 4-20 Torque Limit Factor SourceOption Option: Function: Select an analog input for scaling the settings in par. 4-16 and 4-17 from 0% to 100% (or inverse). The signal levels corresponding to 0% and 100% are defined in the analog input scaling, e.g.
  • Page 77 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 4-31 Motor Feedback Speed Error Range: Function: Select the max allowed tracking error in speed from the calculated and the actual mechanical shaft output speed. 300 RPM [1-600 RPM] 4-32 Motor Feedback Loss Timeout...
  • Page 78 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 4-51 Warning Current High Range: Function: Current High Enter the I value. When the motor current exceeds this limit, the display reads . The signal par. 16-37 A [Par. 4-50 - par.
  • Page 79 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Some systems call for avoiding certain output frequencies or speeds, due to resonance problems in the system. A maximum of four frequency or speed ranges can be avoided. 4-60 Bypass Speed From [RPM]...
  • Page 80: Parameters: Digital In/Out

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2.8. Parameters: Digital In/Out 2.8.1. 5-** Digital In/Out Parameter group for configuring the digital input and output. 2.8.2. 5-0* Digital I/O Mode Parameters for configuring the IO mode. NPN/PNP and setting up IO to Input or Output.
  • Page 81 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Digital input function Select Terminal No operation All *term 32, 33 Reset Coast inverse All *term 27 Coast and reset inverse Quick stop inverse DC-brake inverse Stop inverse Start All *term 18...
  • Page 82 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide When the frequency converter is at the torque limit and has received a stop command, it may not stop by itself. To ensure that the frequency converter stops, configure a digital output to Torque limit &...
  • Page 83 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Active Set- [23] Set-up select bit 0 Select Set-up select bit 0 or Select Set-up select bit 1 to select one of the four set-ups. Set par. 0-10 to Multi Set-up. [24] Set-up select bit 1 (Default Digital input 32): Same as Set-up select bit 0 [23].
  • Page 84 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 5-10 Terminal 18 Digital Input Option: Function: Start Select the function from the available digital input range. 5-11 Terminal 19 Digital Input Option: Function: Reversing Select the function from the available digital input range.
  • Page 85 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 5-19 Terminal 37 Safe Stop Option: Function: Safe Stop Alarm Coasts frequency converter when safe stop is activated. Manual reset from LCP, digital input or fieldbus. Safe Stop Auto Reset Coasts frequency converter when safe stop is activated (term 37 off). When safe stop circuit is reestablished, the frequency converter will continue without manual reset.
  • Page 86 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Drive ready / remote The frequency converter is ready for operation and is in Auto On mode. control Enable / no warning Ready for operation. No start or stop command is been given (start/disable). There are no warnings.
  • Page 87 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme [46] Bus Ctrl On at timeout [47] Bus Ctrl Off at timeout [51] MCO controlled [55] Pulse output [60] Comparator 0 See par. group 13-1*. If Comparator 0 is evaluated as TRUE, the output will go high. Otherwise, it will be low.
  • Page 88 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 5-31 Terminal 29 Digital Output Option: Function: [45] Bus ctrl. Controls output via bus. The state of the output is set in par. 5-90. The output state is retained in the event of bus time-out.
  • Page 89 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 5-42 Off Delay, Relay Enter the delay of the relay cut-out time. Select one of available mechanical relays and MCO 105 in an array function. See par. 5-40. Array [8] (Relay 1 [0], Relay 2 [1], Relay 7 [6], Relay 8 [7], Relay 9 [8]) 0.01s...
  • Page 90 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 5-51 Term. 29 High Frequency Range: Function: 100 Hz [0 - 110000 Hz] Enter the high frequency limit corresponding to the high motor shaft speed (i.e. high reference value) in par. 5-53.
  • Page 91 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.8.7. 5-6* Pulse Outputs Parameters for configuring the scaling and output functions of pulse outputs. The pulse outputs are designated to terminals 27 or 29. Select terminal 27 output in par. 5-01 and terminal 29 output in par. 5-02.
  • Page 92 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 5-65 Pulse Output Maximum Frequency #29 Option: Function: 0 - 32000 Hz Set the maximum frequency for terminal 29 corresponding to the output variable set in par. 5-63. [5000Hz] This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running.
  • Page 93 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 5-71 Term 32/33 Encoder Direction Option: Function: Change the detected encoder rotation direction without changing the wiring to the encoder. Clockwise Sets channel A 90° (electrical degrees) behind channel B upon clockwise rotation of the encoder shaft.
  • Page 94: Parameters: Analog In/Out

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide This parameter only applies for FC 302. 2.9. Parameters: Analog In/Out 2.9.1. 6-** Analog In/Out Parameter group for configuration of the analog input and output. 2.9.2. 6-0* Analog I/O Mode The analog inputs can freely be allocated to be either voltage (FC 301: 0..10 V, FC 302: 0..+/- 10V) or current (FC 301/302: 0/4..20 mA) input.
  • Page 95 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 6-10 Terminal 53 Low Voltage Range: Function: Enter the low voltage value. This analog input scaling value should correspond to the minimum reference value, 0.07 V [FC 301: 0V - par. 6-11] set in par.
  • Page 96 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2.9.4. 6-2* Analog Input 2 Parameters for configuring the scaling and limits for analog input 2 (terminal 54). 6-20 Terminal 54 Low Voltage Range: Function: Enter the low voltage value. This analog input scaling value should correspond to the minimum reference value, 0.07 V...
  • Page 97 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 6-34 Term. X30/11 Low Ref./Feedb. Value Range: Function: Sets the analog input scaling value to correspond to the low voltage value (set in par. 6-30). 0.000 Unit [1000000.000 to par. 6-35] 6-35 Term. X30/11 High Ref./Feedb. Value...
  • Page 98 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide [52] MCO 305 0-20 mA [53] MCO 305 4-20 mA [100] Output frequency 0-20 [101] Reference 0-20 mA [102] Feedback [103] Motor current 0-20 mA [104] Torque rel to lim 0-20 [105]...
  • Page 99 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 6-53 Terminal 42 Output Bus Control Range: Function: Holds the level of Output 42 if controlled by bus. 0.00% [0.00 – 100.00 %] 6-54 Terminal 42 Output Timeout Preset Range: Function: Holds the preset level of Output 42.
  • Page 100 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide [107] Power (0-Pnom), 4.20 Speed (0-Speedmax), 0.20 mA [108] Speed (0-Speedmax), 4.20 mA Torque (+/-160% tor- que), 0-20 mA [130] Torque (+/-160% tor- que), 4-20 mA Output freq. 4-20 mA [131] Reference 4-20 mA...
  • Page 101: Parameters: Controllers

    FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.10. Parameters: Controllers 2.10.1. 7-** Controllers Parameter group for configuring application controls. 2.10.2. 7-0* Speed PID Ctrl. Parameters for configuring the speed PID control. 7-00 Speed PID Feedback Source Option: Function: Select the encoder for closed loop feedback.
  • Page 102 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 7-05 Speed PID Diff Gain Limit Range: Function: Set a limit for the gain provided by the differentiator. Since the differential gain increases at higher frequencies, 5.000 [1.0 - 20.0] limiting the gain may be useful. For example, set up a pure D-link at low frequencies and a constant D-link at Speed closed loop higher frequencies.
  • Page 103 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Select which frequency converter input should be treated as the source of the first of these signals. The second input signal is defined in par. 7-22. No function Analog input 53 Analog input 54...
  • Page 104 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 7-33 Process PID Proportional Gain Range: Function: Enter the PID proportional gain. The proportional gain multiplies the error between the set point and the feedback 0.01 N/A [0.00 - 10.00 N/A] signal.
  • Page 105: Parameters: Communications And Options

    FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.11. Parameters: Communications and Options 2.11.1. 8-** Comm. and Options Parameter group for configuring communications and options. 2.11.2. 8-0* General Settings General settings for communications and options. 8-01 Control Site The setting in this parameter overrides the settings in par. 8-50 to 8-56.
  • Page 106 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide [10] Select set-up 4 Select the time-out function. The time-out function activates when the control word fails to be updated within the time period specified in par. 8-03 Control Word Time-out Time [0]: Resume control via serial bus (Fieldbus or standard) using the most recent control word.
  • Page 107 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Byte Content Description 0 - 5 Standard DP Diagnose Data Standard DP Diagnose Data PDU length xx Header of extended diagnostic data Status type = 0x81 Header of extended diagnostic data Slot = 0...
  • Page 108 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 8-32 FC Port Baud Rate Option: Function: 2400 Baud 4800 Baud 9600 Baud 19200 Baud 38400 Baud 115200 Baud Baud rate selection for the FC (standard) port. 8-35 Minimum Response Delay Range: Function: Specify the minimum delay time between receiving a request and transmitting a response.
  • Page 109 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Logic OR Select control of the Quick Stop function via the terminals (digital input) and/or via the bus. Control Site Digital and control This parameter is active only when par. 8-01 is set to [0]...
  • Page 110: Parameters: Profibus

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 8-55 Set-up Select Select control of the frequency converter set-up selection via the terminals (digital input) and/or via the fieldbus. Digital input Activates the set-up selection via the serial communication port or fieldbus option.
  • Page 111 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 9-07 Actual Value Range: Function: This parameter delivers the MAV for a Master Class 2. The parameter is valid if the control priority is set to Master [0-65535] Class 2. 9-15 PCD Write Configuration...
  • Page 112 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 34-05 PCD 5 Write to 34-06 PCD 6 Write to 34-07 PCD 7 Write to 34-08 PCD 8 Write to 34-09 PCD 9 Write to 34-10 PCD 10 Write to Select the parameters to be assigned to PCD 3 to 10 of the telegrams. The number of available PCDs depends on the telegram type.
  • Page 113 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 16-52 Feedback [Unit] 16-53 Digi Pot Refer- ence 16-60 Digital Input 16-61 Terminal Switch Setting 16-62 Analog Input 53 16-63 Terminal Switch Setting 16-64 Analog Input 54 16-65 Analog Output 42 [mA]...
  • Page 114 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 34-28 PCD 8 Read from 34-29 PCD 9 Read from 34-30 PCD 10 Read from MCO 34-40 Digital Inputs 34-41 Digital Outputs 34-50 Actual Position 34-51 Commanded Po- sition 34-52 Actual Master...
  • Page 115 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Array [1000] Read only This parameter contains a list of signals available for selection in par. 9-15 and 9-16. 9-27 Parameter Edit Option: Function: Parameters can be edited via Profibus, the standard RS485 interface, or the LCP.
  • Page 116 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Bit: Meaning: Connection with DP-master is not ok Not used FDL (Field-bus Data link Layer) is not ok Clear data command received Actual value is not updated Baudrate search PROFIBUS ASIC is not transmitting...
  • Page 117 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 9-65 Profile Number Range: Function: Read only This parameter contains the profile identification. Byte 1 contains the profile number and byte 2 the version [0 - 0] number of the profile. This parameter is not visible via LCP.
  • Page 118 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 9-80 Defined Parameters (1) Array [116] No LCP access Read only This parameter displays a list of all the defined frequency converter parameters available for Profibus. [0 - 115] 9-81 Defined Parameters (2)
  • Page 119: Parameters: Devicenet Can Fieldbus

    FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Read only [0 - 115] 9-91 Changed Parameters (2) This parameter displays a list of all the frequency converter parameters deviating from default setting. Array [116] No LCP access Read only [0 - 115] 9-92 Changed Parameters (3) This parameter displays a list of all the frequency converter parameters deviating from default setting.
  • Page 120 When par. 8-10 is set to [5] ODVA , par. 10-10 options [2] and [3] are available. Instances 100/150 and 101/151 are Danfoss-specific. Instances 20/70 and 21/71 are ODVA-specific AC Drive profiles. For guidelines in telegram selection, please refer to the DeviceNet Operating Instructions.
  • Page 121 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 10-11 Process Data Config Write Option: Function: None [0 ] 3-02 Minimum refer- ence 3-03 Maximum refer- ence 3-12 Catch up/slow down value 3-41 Ramp 1 ramp up time 3-42 Ramp 1 ramp...
  • Page 122 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 34-07 PCD 7 Write to 34-08 PCD 8 Write to 34-09 PCD 9 Write to 34-10 PCD 10 Write to Select the process write data for I/O Assembly Instances 101/151. Elements [2] and [3] of this array can be selected.
  • Page 123 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 16-62 Analog Input 53 16-63 Terminal Switch Setting 16-64 Analog Input 54 16-65 Analog Output 42 [mA] 16-66 Digital Output [bin] 16-67 Freq. Input #29 [Hz] 16-68 Freq. Input #33 [Hz] 16-69...
  • Page 124 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 34-50 Actual Position 34-51 Commanded Po- sition 34-52 Actual Master Position 34-53 Slave Index Po- sition 34-54 Master Index Po- sition 34-55 Curve Position 34-56 Track Error 34-57 Synchronizing Error 34-58 Actual Velocity...
  • Page 125 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Select the control source in Instance 21/71 and 20-70. Enables control via analog/digital inputs. enable control via the fieldbus. 2.13.4. 10-2* COS Filters Parameters for configuring COS filter settings. 10-20 COS Filter 1...
  • Page 126: Parameters: Smart Logic Control

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 10-33 Store Always Option: Function: Deactivates non-volatile storage of data. Stores parameter data received via DeviceNet in EEPROM non-volatile memory as default. 10-39 Devicenet F Parameters Array [1000] No LCP access This parameter is used to configure the frequency converter via DeviceNet and build the EDS-file.
  • Page 127 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 13-00 SL Controller Mode Option: Function: Disables the Smart Logic Controller. Enables the Smart Logic Controller. 13-01 Start Event Option: Function: False True Running In range On reference Torque limit Current limit...
  • Page 128 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide [42] Auto-reset Trip [43] Ok key [44] Reset key [45] Left key [46] Right key [47] Up key [48] Down key [50] Comparator 4 [51] Comparator 5 [60] Logic rule 4 [61] Logic rule 5 Select the boolean (TRUE or FALSE) input to activate Smart Logic Control.
  • Page 129 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Left key [45] The left key is pressed. Right key [46] The right key is pressed. Up key [47] The up key is pressed. Down key [48] The down key is pressed.
  • Page 130 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide [37] Digital input DI32 [38] Digital input DI33 [39] Start command [40] Drive stopped [41] Reset Trip [42] Auto-reset Trip [43] Ok key [44] Reset key [45] Left key [46] Right key...
  • Page 131 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Motor speed Motor speed [3] [RPM] or [Hz] Motor current Motor current [4] [A] Motor torque Motor torque [5] [Nm] Motor power Motor power [6] [kW] or [hp] Motor voltage Motor voltage...
  • Page 132 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Alarm (trip lock) [87] Alarm (trip lock) [87] A (Trip lock) alarm is active. Bus OK [90] Bus OK [90] Active communication (no time-out) via the serial communication port. Torque limit & stop [91] Torque limit &...
  • Page 133 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Drive in hand mode [185] Drive in hand mode [185] High when the frequency converter is in hand mode. Drive in auto mode [186] Drive in auto mode [186] High when the frequency converter is in auto mode.
  • Page 134 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Running In range On reference Torque limit Current limit Out of current range Below I low Above I high [10] Out of speed range [11] Below speed low [12] Above speed high [13] Out of feedb.
  • Page 135 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme [47] Up key [48] Down key [50] Comparator 4 [51] Comparator 5 [60] Logic rule 4 [61] Logic rule 5 [70] SL Time-out 3 [71] SL Time-out 4 [72] SL Time-out 5...
  • Page 136 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide [17] Mains out of range [18] Reversing [19] Warning [20] Alarm (trip) [21] Alarm (trip lock) [22] Comparator 0 [23] Comparator 1 [24] Comparator 2 [25] Comparator 3 [26] Logic rule 0...
  • Page 137 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Select the second logical operator to be used on the boolean input calculated in par. 13-40, 13-41, and 13-42, and the boolean input coming from par. 13-42. [13-44] signifies the boolean input of par. 13-44.
  • Page 138 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide [30] SL Time-out 0 [31] SL Time-out 1 [32] SL Time-out 2 [33] Digital input DI18 [34] Digital input DI19 [35] Digital input DI27 [36] Digital input DI29 (FC 302 only) [37]...
  • Page 139 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme [10] Out of speed range [11] Below speed low [12] Above speed high [13] Out of feedb. range [14] Below feedb. low [15] Above feedb. high [16] Thermal warning [17] Mains out of range...
  • Page 140 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide [73] SL Time-out 6 Start Event [74] SL Time-out 7 Select the boolean input (TRUE or FALSE) to define the Smart Logic Controller event.See par. 13-01 Stop Event ([0] - [61]) and par. 13-02 ([70] - [74]) for further description.
  • Page 141 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Set digital output C low [34] Set digital output C low [34] - any output with SL output Cwill be low. Set digital output D low [35] Set digital output D low [35] - any output with SL output Dwill be low.
  • Page 142: Parameters: Special Functions

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2.15. Parameters: Special Functions 2.15.1. 14-** Special Functions Parameter group for configuring special frequency converter functions. 2.15.2. Inverter Switching, 14-0* Parameters for configuring the inverter switching. 14-00 Switching Pattern Option: Function: 60 AVM SFAVM Select the switching pattern: 60°...
  • Page 143 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Par 14-10 cannot be changed while motor is running. Controlled ramp down: The frequency converter will perform a controlled ramp down. If Par 2-10 is [0] or AC brake [2] Off the ramp will follow the Over Voltage Ramping.
  • Page 144 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Kinetic back-up: The frequency converter will perform a Kinetic back-up. If par. 2-10 is [0] or AC brake [2] , the ramp will follow the Over Voltage Ramping. If par. 2-10 is [1] Resistor Brake the ramp will follow the setting in par.
  • Page 145 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 14-20 Reset Mode Select the reset function after tripping. Once reset, the frequency converter can be restarted. Manual reset Manual reset Select [0], to perform a reset via [RESET] or via the digital inputs.
  • Page 146 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide Disconnect the mains supply and wait for the light in the display to go out. Set switches S201 (A53) and S202 (A54) = ‘ON’ / I. Insert the test plug (see below).
  • Page 147 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 14-29 Service Code Range: Function: 000000 [000000 Hex - FFFFF] For internal service only. 2.15.5. 14-3* Current Limit Control The frequency converter features an integral Current Limit Controller which is activated when the motor current, and thus the torque, is higher than the torque limits set in par.
  • Page 148 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2.15.7. Environment, 14-5* These parameters help the frequency converter to operate under special environmental conditions. 14-50 RFI 1 Option: Function: Select [0] only if the frequency converter is fed by an isolated mains source, i.e. from a special IT mains source.
  • Page 149 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.15.8. 14-7* Compatibility This parameter is for setting of compatibility for VLT 3000, VLT 5000 to FC 300 14-72 VLT Alarm Word Range: Function: Read out the alarm word corresponding to VLT 3000 or VLT 5000...
  • Page 150: Parameters: Drive Information

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2.16. Parameters: Drive Information 2.16.1. 15-** Drive Information Parameter group containing frequency converter information such as operating data, hardware configuration and software versions. 2.16.2. 15-0* Operating Data Parameter group containing operating data e.g. Operating Hours, kWh counters, Power Ups, etc.
  • Page 151 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 15-07 Reset Running Hours Counter Option: Function: Do not reset Reset Reset counter Select [1] and press [OK] to reset the Running Hours counter to zero (see par. 15-01). This parameter cannot be selected via the serial port, RS 485.
  • Page 152 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 16-56 Feedback [Unit] 16-60 Digital Input 16-62 Analog Input 53 16-64 Analog Input 54 16-65 Analog Output 42 [mA] 16-66 Digital Output [bin] 16-75 Analog X30/11 16-76 Analog X30/12 16-77 Analog X30/8 [mA]...
  • Page 153 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme [18] Reversing [19] Warning [20] Alarm (trip) [21] Alarm (trip lock) [22] Comparator 0 [23] Comparator 1 [24] Comparator 2 [25] Comparator 3 [26] Logic rule 0 [27] Logic rule 1 [28]...
  • Page 154 15-30 Fault Log: Error Code Array [10] Troubleshooting View the error code and look up its meaning in the chapter of the FC 300 Design Guide. [0 - 255] 15-31 Alarm Log: Value Array [10] View an extra description of the error. This parameter is mostly used in combination with alarm 38 ‘internal fault’.
  • Page 155 Parameters containing read only information about the hardware and software configuration of the frequency converter. 15-40 FC Type Option: Function: View the FC type. The read-out is identical to the FC 300 Series power field of the type code definition, characters 1-6. 15-41 Power Section Option: Function: View the FC type.
  • Page 156 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 15-50 SW ID Power Card Option: Function: View the power card software version number. 15-51 Frequency Converter Serial Number Option: Function: View the frequency converter serial number. 15-53 Power Card Serial Number...
  • Page 157: Parameters: Data Read-Outs

    FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme View a list of the parameters that have been changed from their default setting. The list ends with 0. Changes [0 - 9999] may not be visible until up to 30 seconds after implementation.
  • Page 158 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 16-10 Power [kW] Range: Function: View the motor power in kW. The value shown is calculated on the basis of the actual motor voltage and motor 0.0kW [0.0 - 1000.0 kW] current. The value is filtered, and therefore approx. 30 ms may pass from when an input value changes to when the data read-out values change.
  • Page 159 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 16-20 Motor Angle Range: Function: View the current encoder/resolver angle offset relative to the index position. The value range of 0-65535 corre- [0 - 65535] sponds to 0-2*pi (radians). 16-22 Torque [%]...
  • Page 160 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 16-40 Logging Buffer Full par. 15-13 Logging View whether the logging buffer is full (see par. 15-1*). The logging buffer will never be full when Mode Log always is set to [0].
  • Page 161 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme Voltage 16-62 Analog Input 53 Range: Function: View the actual value at input 53. 0.000 [-20.000 - 20.000] 16-63 Terminal 54 Switch Setting View the setting of input terminal 54. Current = 0; Voltage = 1.
  • Page 162 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 16-72 Counter A Range: Function: View the present value of Counter A. Counters are useful as comparator operands, see par. 13-10. [-2147483648 -2147483647] The value can be reset or changed either via digital inputs (parameter group 5-1*) or by using an SLC action (par.
  • Page 163 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 16-86 FC Port REF 1 Range: Function: View the two-byte Status word (STW) sent to the Bus-Master. Interpretation of the Status word depends on the [0 - 0] fieldbus option installed and the Control word profile selected in par. 8-10.
  • Page 164: Parameters: Encoder Input

    2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide 2.18. Parameters: Encoder Input 2.18.1. 17-** Motor Feedb. Option Additional parameters to configure the Encoder (MCB102) or the Resolver (MCB103) Feedback Option. 2.18.2. 17-1* Inc. Enc. Interface Parameters in this group configure the incremental interface of the MCB102 option. Note that both the incremental and absolute interfaces are active at the same time.
  • Page 165 FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 17-24 SSI Data Length Range: Function: Set the number of bits for the SSI telegram. Choose 13 bits for single-turn encoders and 25 bits for multi-turn [13 - 25] encoder. 17-25 Clock Rate...
  • Page 166 2. How to Programme FC 300 Programming Guide The value is stated in the data sheet for resolvers. 17-59 Resolver Interface Option: Function: Disabled Enabled Activate the MCB 103 resolver option when the resolver parameters are selected. To avoid damage to resolvers par. 17-50 – par. 17-53 must be adjusted before activating this parameter.
  • Page 167: Parameter Lists

    FC 300 Programming Guide 2. How to Programme 2.19. Parameter Lists FC Series All = valid for FC 301 and FC 302 series 01 = valid for FC 301 only 02 = valid for FC 302 only Changes during operation ”TRUE”...
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  • Page 193: Troubleshooting

    FC 300 Programming Guide 3. Troubleshooting 3. Troubleshooting 3.1.1. Warnings/Alarm Messages A warning or an alarm is signalled by the relevant LED on the front of the frequency converter and indicated by a code on the display. A warning remains active until its cause is no longer present. Under certain circumstances operation of the motor may still be continued. Warning messages may be critical, but are not necessarily so.
  • Page 194 3. Troubleshooting FC 300 Programming Guide No. Description Warning Alarm/Trip Alarm/Trip Lock Parameter Reference 10 Volts low Live zero error 6-01 No motor 1-80 Mains phase loss 14-12 DC link voltage high DC link voltage low DC over-voltage DC under voltage...
  • Page 195 FC 300 Programming Guide 3. Troubleshooting Description Warning Alarm/Trip Alarm/Trip Lock Parameter Reference Tracking Error 4-30 Output Frequency at Maximum Limit Mechanical Brake Low 2-20 Voltage Limit Control Board Over-temperature Heat sink Temperature Low Option Configuration has Changed Safe Stop...
  • Page 196 3. Troubleshooting FC 300 Programming Guide The alarm words, warning words and extended status words can be read out via serial bus or optional fieldbus for diagnose. See also par. 16-90 - 16-94. WARNING 1, 10 Volts low: WARNING/ALARM 9, Inverter overloaded: The 10 V voltage from terminal 50 on the control card is below 10 V.
  • Page 197 The power transmitted to the brake resistor is calculated as a percentage, By this alarm it may be necessary to contact your Danfoss supplier. Some as a mean value over the last 120 s, on the basis of the resistance value typical alarm messages: of the brake resistor (par.
  • Page 198 3. Troubleshooting FC 300 Programming Guide 2822 USB port overflow ALARM 57, AMA timeout: 3072-512 Parameter value is outside its limits. Perform a initiali- Try to start the AMA again a number of times, until the AMA is carried zation. Parameter number causing the alarm: Subtract out.
  • Page 199 FC 300 Programming Guide 3. Troubleshooting acceptable level) and when the Digital Input from the MCB 112 is deac- tivated. Warning: Automatic Restart. ALARM 72, Dangerous Failure: Safe Stop with Trip Lock. Unexpected signal levels on Safe Stop and Dig- ital Input from the MCB 112 PTC Thermistor Card.
  • Page 200 Index FC 300 Programming Guide Index [hand On] Key On Lcp, 0-40 24 V Encoder Abbreviations Access To Quick Menu W/o Password Active Set-up Actual Typecode String, 15-45 Alarm Log, 15-3* Alarm Log: Time, 15-32 Alarm Log: Value, 15-31 Alarm Messages...
  • Page 201 FC 300 Programming Guide Index Current Lim Cont, 14-30 Current Lim Contr, Int. Time, 14-31 Data Log Settings, 15-1* D-axis Inductance (ld) Dc Brake Dc Brake Select, 8-52 Dc Braking Time Dc Hold 48, 50 Dc Hold Dc Link Dc Link Voltage...
  • Page 202 Index FC 300 Programming Guide Infinitely Variable Change Of Numeric Data Value Initialisation Intermediate Circuit Inverter Switching, 14-0* Iron Loss Resistance (rfe) Jog Ramp Time Jog Speed 63, 66 Kty Sensor Kwh Counter, 15-02 Language Language Package 1 Language Package 2...
  • Page 203 FC 300 Programming Guide Index Motor Nominal Speed Motor Poles Motor Power Motor Power [hp] Motor Protection Motor Speed High Limit [hz], 4-14 Motor Speed Unit Motor Status Motor Thermal Protection Motor Voltage 41, 158 Net Control 10-15 Net Reference 10-14...
  • Page 204 Index FC 300 Programming Guide Quick Menu 12, 16 Quick Menu Mode 12, 16 Quick Menu Password Quick Stop Ramp Time Quick Stop Select Quick Transfer Of Parameter Settings Between Multiple Frequency Converters Ramp 1 Ramp Down Time Ramp 1 Ramp Up Time...
  • Page 205 FC 300 Programming Guide Index Term 32/33 Encoder Direction Term. 29 Low Frequency Term. 33 Low Frequency, 5-55 Term. X30/12 Low Ref./feedb. Value, 6-44 Terminal 33 High Frequency, 5-56 Terminal 33 Low Ref./feedb. Value, 5-57 Terminal 42 Output Min Scale, 6-51...

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