Eaton MVX9000 Series Quick Start Manual

Eaton MVX9000 Series Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide
For MVX9000 AF Drives
March 2006
Supersedes November 2004
MN04002001E
5011626001
EQ01
March 2006

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide For MVX9000 AF Drives March 2006 Supersedes November 2004 5011626001 EQ01 MN04002001E March 2006...
  • Page 2: High Voltage

    Step 1 — Wiring Hazardous High Voltage HIGH VOLTAGE! Motor control equipment and electronic controllers are connected to hazardous line voltages. When servicing drives and electronic controllers, there may be exposed components with housings or protrusions at or above line potential. Extreme care should be taken to protect against shock.
  • Page 3: Basic Wiring Diagram

    Step 1 — Wiring (Continued) Hazardous High Voltage, continued Wire Torque Voltage Max. Current (A) Gauge Rating Catalog Number Horsepower (Input/Output) (AWG) (kgf-cm) MVX001A0-5 575V AC, 1 hp 1.7A/2.4A 12 – 14 MVX002A0-5 575V AC, 2 hp 3.0A/4.2A 12 – 14 MVX003A0-5 575V AC, 3 hp 4.2A/5.9A...
  • Page 4: Step 2 - Keypad Operation

    Step 2 — Keypad Operation Digital Keypad Operation The digital keypad includes the display panel and the keypad. The display panel provides the parameter display and shows the operation status of the AC drive. The keypad provides programming and control interface. Description of Digital Keypad LED Indicators Lamp Lights During Run,...
  • Page 5 Step 2 — Keypad Operation (Continued) Keypad Operators, continued LEFT Arrow • navigation button, movement to left • in display mode, enter parameter group mode • in parameter edit mode, exits mode, backs up one step • cancels edited parameter (exit from a parameter edit mode) RIGHT Arrow •...
  • Page 6: Step 3 - Parameter Navigation

    Step 3 — Parameter Navigation This page contains the descriptions of the MVX9000 parameters. Parameters are addressed and changed via the keypad for the MVX9000. For more information on keypad operation, see Keypad Operation located in Chapter 2 of the manual. Viewing and Changing Parameter Settings Page Groups Parameters are grouped in a page...
  • Page 7 Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values Parameter Groups The parameters are grouped according to the following descriptions: 10 Reserved (and not displayed) 20 Basic Grouping ..........30 Inputs.
  • Page 8 Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued) 30 — INPUTS User Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings 0100H 30.01 Minimum reference 0.0 to 10.0V value (0 – 10V) 0101H 30.02 Maximum reference 0.0 to 10.0V 10.0 value (0 – 10V) 0102H 30.03 Invert reference...
  • Page 9 Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued) 30 — INPUTS (Continued) User Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings 010BH 30.12 Digital Input Terminal 29: Output Shut Off (NO) (DI3) 30: Output Shut Off (NC) 010CH 30.13 Digital Input Terminal (DI4) 31: Auto Location –...
  • Page 10: Drive Control

    Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued) 40 — OUTPUTS (Continued) User Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings 0202H 40.03 Digital Output 19: Final count value attained Terminal 20: Intermediate count value (DO1-DCM) attained 0203H 40.04 Relay Output Terminal 21: Reverse direction notification (RO1, RO2, RO3)
  • Page 11 Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued) 50 — DRIVE CONTROL (Continued) User Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings 030BH 50.12 Acceleration Time 1 0.01 to d 600.0 sec 10.00 030CH 50.13 Deceleration Time 1 0.01 to d 600.0 sec 10.00 030DH 50.14...
  • Page 12 Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued) 50 — DRIVE CONTROL (Continued) User Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings 032AH 50.43 PID Set Point 0.0 to 400.0 Hz (100.0%) 032BH 50.44 PLC Operation Mode 00: Disable PLC performing 01: Execute one program cycle 02: Continuously execute program cycles...
  • Page 13: Motor Control

    Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued) 50 — DRIVE CONTROL (Continued) User Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings 033BH 50.60 Second Source of 00: Operation determined by digital Operation Command keypad 01: Operation determined by external control terminals, keypad STOP is effective 02: Operation determined by external control terminals, keypad...
  • Page 14 Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued) 70 — PROTECTIVE User Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings 0500H 70.01 Over-voltage Stall 00: Disable Prevention 01: Enable 0501H 70.02 Over Current Stall 00: Disable Prevention during 20 to 200% Acceleration 0502H 70.03...
  • Page 15 Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued) 80 — KEYPAD/DISPLAY (Continued) User Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings 0602H 80.03 Manufacturer Model 08: MVX001#0-4 Information (460V 3ph 1 hp) 09: MVX002#0-4 (460V 3ph 2 hp) 10: MVX003#0-4 (460V 3ph 3 hp) 11: MVX005#0-4 (460V 3ph 5 hp) 12: MVX007#0-4...
  • Page 16: Communication Parameters

    Step 4 — Parameter Groups & Default Values (Continued) 80 — KEYPAD/DISPLAY (Continued) User Modbus Groups Description Range Default Settings 0606H 80.07 Keypad Display 00: Command Frequency ("F") selection 01: Output Frequency ("H") (also order of appearance when 02: Output Current ("A") scrolling through 03: User Defined ("U") display modes)
  • Page 17: Step 5 - Troubleshooting Information

    Step 5 — Troubleshooting Information The AC drive has a comprehensive fault diagnostic system that includes several different alarms and fault messages. Once a fault is detected, the corresponding protective functions will be activated. The following faults are displayed as shown on the AC drive digital keypad display.
  • Page 18 Step 5 — Troubleshooting Information (Continued) Common Problems and Solutions (Continued) Fault Name Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions Over-current during 1. Check for possible poor insulation at the acceleration: output line. 1. Short-circuit at motor 2. Decrease the torque boost setting in 60.09. output.

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