SJ700-2 Instruction Manual NT204DX - Hitachi America, Ltd.

SJ700-2 Instruction Manual NT204DX - Hitachi America, Ltd. SJ700-2 Instruction Manual NT204DX - Hitachi America, Ltd.

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Chapter 4 Explanation of Functions 4.2.52 External trip (EXT) function The external trip function allows you to make the inverter trip according to the error (trip) signal generated by an external system. To use this function, assign function "12" (EXT) to one of the terminal [1] to [8] functions (C001 to C008). When the EXT terminal is turned on, the inverter trips with error code "E12" displayed and stops the output. After the inverter trips with error code "E12" displayed, it will not be recovered from tripping, even when the error signal from the external system is reset (i.e., the EXT terminal is turned off). To recover the inverter from tripping, reset the inverter or turn the inverter power off and on. Item Function code Data Description Terminal [1] to [8] functions C001 to C008 12 EXT: External trip Note: Do not turn on the EXT terminal after the inverter power is shut off. Otherwise, the error history may not be stored correctly. Operation commands FW and RV Related code C001 to C008: Terminal [1] to [8] functions EXT terminal Motor speed Free running RS terminal Alarm output terminal 4.2.53 3-wire interface operation function (STA, STP, and F/R) Related code The 3-wire interface operation function allows you to use automatic- C001 to C008: Terminal [1] to [8] functions reset contacts (e.g., pushbutton switches) to start and stop the inverter. Specify "01" (control circuit terminal block) for the run command source setting (A002). Assign function "20" (STA), "21" (STP), and "22" (F/R) to three of the terminal [1] to [8] functions (C001 to C008) to enable the control operations described below. Assigning the STP function to an intelligent input terminal disables the functions of the FW and RV terminals. The figure below shows the inverter outputs according to terminal operations. Item Function code Data Description 20 STA: Starting the motor 21 STP: Stopping the motor Terminal [1] to [8] functions C001 to C008 F/R: Switching the motor operation 22 direction STA ON OFF STP ON OFF F/R Output frequency Forward rotation Reverse rotation 4 - 58

Chapter 4 Explanation of Functions 4.2.54 Control gain switching function (CAS) The control gain switching function allows you to set and switch between two types of gains and time constants for the speed control system (with proportional and integral compensations) when the V/F characteristic curve selection is the sensorless vector control, 0Hz-range sensorless vector control, or vector control with sensor. To use this function, assign function "26" (CAS: control gain setting) to one of the terminal [1] to [8] functions (C001 to C008). When the CAS terminal is turned off, the gain settings "H050", "H250", "H051", "H251", "H052", and "H252" are selected. When the CAS terminal is turned on, the gain settings "H070", "H071", and "H072" are selected. If function "26" (CAS: control gain setting) is not assigned to any intelligent input terminal, the same gain settings as those selected when the CAS terminal is off are selected. Item Function code Data or range of data Description 03 Sensorless vector control V/F characteristic curve selection A044/A244 0Hz-range sensorless vector 04 control 05 V2 (not available for "A244") Terminal function C001 to C008 26 CAS: Control gain setting Motor speed constant, 1st/2nd 0.001 to 9.999, 10.00 H005/H205 motors to 80.00 PI proportional gain H050/H250 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%) PI integral gain H051/H251 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%) P proportional gain H052/H252 0.01 to 10.00 Terminal selection PI proportional gain setting H070 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%) Terminal selection PI integral gain setting H071 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%) Terminal selection P proportional gain setting H072 0.00 to 10.00 Gain switching time H073 0. to 9999. (ms) Taper time at gain switching 4.2.55 P/PI switching function (PPI) The P/PI switching function allows you to switch the control (compensation) mode of the speed control system between the proportional integrated compensation and proportional compensation modes when the V/F characteristic curve selection is the sensorless vector control, 0Hz-range sensorless vector control, or vector control with sensor. To use this function, assign function "43" (PPI: P/PI mode selection) to one of the terminal [1] to [8] functions (C001 to C008). When the PPI terminal is turned off, the proportional integrated compensation mode is selected. When the PPI terminal is turned on, the proportional compensation mode is selected. If function "43" (PPI: P/PI mode selection) is not assigned to any intelligent input terminal, the proportional integrated compensation mode is selected. Item Function code Data or range of data Description V/F characteristic curve selection, 1st/2nd/3rd motors A044/A244/ A344 03 04 05 Sensorless vector control (not available for "A344") 0Hz-range sensorless vector control (not available for "A344") V2 (not available for "A244" and "A344") Terminal function C001 to C008 43 PPI: P/PI mode selection Motor speed constant, 1st/2nd motors H005/H205 0.001 to 80.000 PI proportional gain H050/H250 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%) PI integral gain H051/H251 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%) P proportional gain H052/H252 0.001 to 10.00 Terminal selection PI proportional gain setting H070 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%) Related code A044/A244: V/F characteristic curve selection, 1st/2nd motors C001 to C008: Terminal [1] to [8] functions H005/H205: Motor speed constant, 1st/2nd motors H050/H250: PI proportional gain, 1st/2nd motors H051/H251: PI integral gain, 1st/2nd motors H052/H252: P proportional gain setting, 1st/2nd motors H070: Terminal selection PI proportional gain setting H071: Terminal selection PI integral gain setting H072: Terminal selection P proportional gain setting Related code A044/A244: V/F characteristic curve selection, 1st/2nd motors C001 to C008: Terminal [1] to [8] functions H005/H205: Motor speed constant, 1st/2nd motors H050/H250: PI proportional gain, 1st/2nd motors H051/H251: PI integral gain, 1st/2nd motors H052/H252: P proportional gain setting, 1st/2nd motors 4 - 59

Chapter 4 Explanation of Functions<br />

4.2.54 Control gain switching function (CAS)<br />

The control gain switching function allows you to set and switch<br />

between two types of gains and time constants for the speed<br />

control system (with proportional and integral compensations)<br />

when the V/F characteristic curve selection is the sensorless<br />

vector control, 0Hz-range sensorless vector control, or vector<br />

control with sensor.<br />

To use this function, assign function "26" (CAS: control gain<br />

setting) to one of the terminal [1] to [8] functions (C001 to C008).<br />

When the CAS terminal is turned off, the gain settings "H050", "H250", "H051", "H251", "H052", and<br />

"H252" are selected. When the CAS terminal is turned on, the gain settings "H070", "H071", and "H072"<br />

are selected.<br />

If function "26" (CAS: control gain setting) is not assigned to any intelligent input terminal, the same gain<br />

settings as those selected when the CAS terminal is off are selected.<br />

Item Function code Data or range of data Description<br />

03 Sensorless vector control<br />

V/F characteristic curve selection A044/A244<br />

0Hz-range sensorless vector<br />

04<br />

control<br />

05 V2 (not available for "A244")<br />

Terminal function C001 to C008 26 CAS: Control gain setting<br />

Motor speed constant, 1st/2nd<br />

0.001 to 9.999, 10.00<br />

H005/H205<br />

motors<br />

to 80.00<br />

PI proportional gain H050/H250 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%)<br />

PI integral gain H051/H251 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%)<br />

P proportional gain H052/H252 0.01 to 10.00<br />

Terminal selection PI proportional<br />

gain setting<br />

H070 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%)<br />

Terminal selection PI integral gain<br />

setting<br />

H071 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%)<br />

Terminal selection P proportional<br />

gain setting<br />

H072 0.00 to 10.00<br />

Gain switching time H073 0. to 9999. (ms) Taper time at gain switching<br />

4.2.55 P/PI switching function (PPI)<br />

The P/PI switching function allows you to switch the control<br />

(compensation) mode of the speed control system between the<br />

proportional integrated compensation and proportional<br />

compensation modes when the V/F characteristic curve selection<br />

is the sensorless vector control, 0Hz-range sensorless vector<br />

control, or vector control with sensor.<br />

To use this function, assign function "43" (PPI: P/PI mode<br />

selection) to one of the terminal [1] to [8] functions (C001 to C008).<br />

When the PPI terminal is turned off, the proportional integrated compensation mode is selected. When the<br />

PPI terminal is turned on, the proportional compensation mode is selected.<br />

If function "43" (PPI: P/PI mode selection) is not assigned to any intelligent input terminal, the proportional<br />

integrated compensation mode is selected.<br />

Item Function code Data or range of data Description<br />

V/F characteristic curve<br />

selection, 1st/2nd/3rd motors<br />

A044/A244/<br />

A344<br />

03<br />

04<br />

05<br />

Sensorless vector control (not available<br />

for "A344")<br />

0Hz-range sensorless vector control (not<br />

available for "A344")<br />

V2 (not available for "A244" and "A344")<br />

Terminal function C001 to C008 43 PPI: P/PI mode selection<br />

Motor speed constant, 1st/2nd<br />

motors<br />

H005/H205 0.001 to 80.000<br />

PI proportional gain H050/H250 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%)<br />

PI integral gain H051/H251 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%)<br />

P proportional gain H052/H252 0.001 to 10.00<br />

Terminal selection PI<br />

proportional gain setting<br />

H070 0.0 to 999.9, 1000 (%)<br />

Related code<br />

A044/A244: V/F characteristic curve selection, 1st/2nd<br />

motors<br />

C001 to C008: Terminal [1] to [8] functions<br />

H005/H205: Motor speed constant, 1st/2nd motors<br />

H050/H250: PI proportional gain, 1st/2nd motors<br />

H051/H251: PI integral gain, 1st/2nd motors<br />

H052/H252: P proportional gain setting, 1st/2nd motors<br />

H070: Terminal selection PI proportional gain setting<br />

H071: Terminal selection PI integral gain setting<br />

H072: Terminal selection P proportional gain setting<br />

Related code<br />

A044/A244: V/F characteristic curve selection, 1st/2nd<br />

motors<br />

C001 to C008: Terminal [1] to [8] functions<br />

H005/H205: Motor speed constant, 1st/2nd motors<br />

H050/H250: PI proportional gain, 1st/2nd motors<br />

H051/H251: PI integral gain, 1st/2nd motors<br />

H052/H252: P proportional gain setting, 1st/2nd motors<br />

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