sd700 Programming Manual
sd700 Programming Manual
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POWER ELECTRONICS SD700
SAFETY SYMBOLS
Always follow safety instructions to prevent accidents and potential hazards from occurring.
WARNING This symbol means improper operation may results in serious personal
injury or death.
Identifies potential hazards under certain conditions. Read the message and
follow the instructions carefully.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT!
Read this manual carefully to maximise the performance of this product and to ensure its safe
use.
In this manual, safety messages are classified as follows:
WARNING
Do not remove the cover while the power is applied or the unit is in operation.
Otherwise electric shock could occur.
Do not remove the cover except for periodic inspections or wiring, even if the input power is not
applied. Otherwise you may access the charged circuits and get an electric shock.
Wiring and periodic inspections should be performed at least 10 minutes after disconnecting the
input power and after checking the DC Link voltage is discharged with a meter (below 30VDC).
Otherwise you may get an electric shock.
Do not subject the cables to abrasions, excessive stress, heavy loads or pinching.
Otherwise, you may get an electric shock.
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CAUTION
Install the drive on a non-flammable surface. Do not place flammable material nearby.
Otherwise fire could occur.
After the input power is applied or removed, the drive will remain hot for a couple of minutes.
Touching hot parts may result in skin burns.
Do not apply power to a damaged drive or to a drive with parts missing even if the installation is
complete.
Otherwise you may get an electric shock.
Do not allow lint, paper, wood chips, dust, metallic chips or other foreign matter into the drive.
Otherwise fire or accident could occur.
WARNINGS
RECEPTION
The SD700 is carefully tested and perfectly packed before leaving the factory.
In the event of transport damage, please ensure that you notify the transport agency and POWER
ELECTRONICS: 902 40 20 70 (International +34 96 136 65 57) or your nearest agent, within
24hrs from receipt of the goods.
UNPACKING
Make sure model and serial number of the variable speed drive are the same on the box, delivery
note and unit.
Each variable speed drive is supplied with a SD700 technical manual.
RECYCLING
Packing of the equipments should be recycled. For this, it is necessary to separate different
materials included (plastic, paper, cardboard, wood, ...) and deposit them on proper banks.
Waste products of electric and electronic devices should be selectively collected for their correct
environmental management.
EMC
This type of PDS (Power Device System) is not intended to be used on a low-voltage public network
which supplies domestic premises.
Radio frequency interference is expected if used on such a network.
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SAFETY
Before operating the drive, read this manual thoroughly to gain and understanding of the unit. If
any doubt exists then please contact POWER ELECTRONICS, (902 40 20 70 / +34 96 136 65
57) or your nearest agent.
Wear safety glasses when operating the drive with power applied and the front cover is
removed.
Handle the drive with care according to its weight.
Install the drive according to the instructions within this manual.
Do not place heavy objects on the drive.
Ensure that the mounting orientation is correct.
Do not drop the drive or subject it to impact.
The SD700 drives contain static sensitive printed circuits boards. Use static safety procedures
when handling these boards.
Avoid installing the drive in conditions that differ from those described in the Technical
Characteristics section.
CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS
To ensure correct operation of the drive it is recommended to use a SCREENED CABLE for the
control wiring.
For EMERGENCY STOP, make sure supply circuitry is open.
Do not disconnect motor cables if input power supply remains connected. The internal circuits of
the SD700 Series will be damaged if the incoming power is connected and applied to output
terminals (U, V, W).
It is not recommended to use a 3-wire cable for long distances. Due to increased leakage
capacitance between conductors, over-current protective feature may not operate correctly.
Do not use power factor correction capacitors, surge suppressors, or RFI filters on the output
side of the drive. Doing so may damage these components.
Always check whether the DC Link LED is OFF before wiring terminals. The capacitors may
hold high-voltage even after the input power is disconnected. Use caution to prevent the
possibility of personal injury.
TRIAL RUN
Verify all parameters before operating the drive. Alteration of parameters may be required
depending on application and load.
Always apply voltage and current signals to each terminal that are within levels indicated within
this manual. Otherwise, damage to the drive may result.
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OPERATION PRECAUTIONS
When the Auto Restart function is enabled, keep clear of driven equipment, as the motor will
restart suddenly after a fault is reset.
The “STOP / RESET” key on the keypad is active only if the appropriate function setting has been
made. For this reason, install a separate EMERGENCY STOP push button that can be operated
at the equipment.
If a fault reset is made with the reference signal still present then a restart will occur. Verify that it
is permissible for this to happen, otherwise an accident may occur.
Do not modify or alter anything within the drive.
Before programming or operating the SD700 Series, initialise all parameters back to factory
default values.
EARTH CONNECTION
The drive is a high frequency switching device and leakage current may flow. Ground the drive to
avoid electrical shock. Use caution to prevent the possibility of personal injury.
Connect only to the dedicated ground terminal of the drive. Do not use the case or the chassis
screw for grounding.
When installing, grounding wire should be connected first and removed last.
The earth cable must have a minimal cross sectional area that meets local country electrical
regulations.
Motor ground must be connected to the drive ground terminal and not to the installation’s ground.
We recommend that the section of the ground connection cable should be equal or higher than
the active conductor.
Installation ground must be connected to the drive ground terminal.
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To start the drive from the keypad when the control has been set as local
control (check drive configuration).
To stop the drive from the keypad when the control has been set as local
control. In the case of tripping this key can be used to reset the drive, if local
control is enabled.
In the following figure you can see a programming example where you can observe the operation
explained previously.
2. STATUS MESSAGES
The upper line of the display corresponds to the status line. In this line we can display the equipment
status, motor current (A) and the motor speed (%). It is always displayed and it is not programmable by the
user.
Note: The user can access to the information displayed in status line via Modbus communication. See section ‘Modbus
Communication’.
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To select a display parameter you should move to the cursor to the second or third line. For this, you need
to press ESC / key for approx two seconds. The cursor moves from one line to the next. Once
located on the second or third line you can navigate like the programming line (line 4) and select the
desired parameter to be displayed. Once selected these parameters are saved into memory. These
parameters are then displayed on lines 2 and 3 whenever the drive is powered up.
Thanks to these lines user can display desired parameters and obtain additional information easily.
4. DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMMING
PARAMETERS
The different parameters of the SD700 are displayed in the alphanumeric LCD. These parameters are
organized in groups (G1, G2, G3, …). To access to the parameters or sub-groups which are in a lower
level, press the key. When you have accessed the desired parameter, this parameter will be shown as
either a numerical value or a list of possible options.
See the information below for the whole parameter list and possible options of configuration.
G1.6 / To hide
some NO If it is active, then configuration menus will not be accessible. Only visible G1
6 SHORTmenu=NO NO
configuration YES OPTIONS MENU, G10 LIMITS, and Display groups.
menus
It allows selection additional functionalities. If PUMP is selected, then extended
functionality for pumping control G25 will appear as available.
The group G25 will be hidden if the pump program is not active. Furthermore,
there are not available any configuration options related to pump control included
in other parameters.
STANDARD
Once selected the pump program, a character will appear in the upper line of the
PUMP
G1.7 / Program display, beside the drive status, indicating constantly that the pump program is
7 PROG= STANDARD MACRO for NO
activation active. The letter “b” in Spanish and the letter “p” for English / German.
VYSTA
The most of parameters relative to the pump control are located in Group 25,
programs
excepting those setting relatives to inputs and outputs that can be found in groups
G4 and G7.
Additionally there are some visualization screens included in visualization groups
SV.5 and SV.8.
For additional information, see the ‘Pump Application Manual’ for the SD700.
SV 1.8 Visual The programming line becomes a visualization line.
It allows selecting the operation mode for drive fans.
OPTION FUNCTION
The fans of the drive are connected with the start
RUN RUN command and they are disconnected after 3
G1.11 / Drive fan
11 FAN CTRL=RUN TEMP minutes once the drive is stopped. YES
control mode
FIX The fans are connected at 51ºC and they are
TEMP
disconnected when temperature is below 47ºC.
Starts the fans when the drive is not in external
FIX
supply mode.
It allows setting the amount of pulses of the rectifier bridge at the drive input.
OPT. DESCRIPTION
G1.12 / Amount
0 6 PULSES
12 RECT.BRIDGE=0 of pulses of 0 to 3 NO
1 12 PULSES
rectifier bridge
2 18 PULSES
3 24 PULSES
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OFF
Note: Control mode 2 will be activated through digital inputs exclusively. To use
this set one of the digital inputs to ‘17 CONTROL 2’. When this input is
activated, auxiliary control mode will be activated.
It allows user to reset faults from the keypad unit (LOCAL).
OPTION FUNCTION
G4.1.3 / Reset N
3 RESET MODE=Y N=NO It is not possible to reset from the keypad unit. YES
from keypad Y
The drive can be reset via the reset button on the
Y=YES
keypad unit.
Pumps program activation, in G1.7 PROG = PUMP, requires the following considerations:
There are some configuration options available when the pump program is active, which can be set in the same way
that the options available in the standard program.
Nevertheless, when the pump program is active, the drive will assume that only the configurable options from 50 to 75
(for G4.1.5 to G4.1.10) can be set, without taking into consideration the setting on parameter ‘G4.1.4 DIGIT I MODE’,
which means a block setting.
All that means that the user will configure the pump program freely, according to his requirements, selecting the correct
functionality and protections. For a correct programming of the digital inputs when the pump program is active, there is
additional information in ‘Pump Application Manual’, where information about Pump Control (G25) is included.
Note: Selection of the pump program will set all the Digital Inputs to mode ’00 – un used’. If re-programming is needed,
it will be necessary to configure their functionality in a separate way again. So it guarantees a safety installation
operation, avoiding that hardware external to the equipment can cause any kind of damage.
Note: The digital outputs will also be affected due to pump control activation.
Note: The user can choose this option independently of the selected program (STÁNDARD or PUMP) and the used
control mode (LOCAL, REMOTE, SERIAL COMMS).
[1]
If two inputs set to options ‘08 START + INCH1’ and ‘09 START + INCH2’ are activated at the same time the
combination of ‘START + INCH3’ programmed in G15.3 INCH3 is enabled.
[2]
Rotation inversion in ‘G10.11 INVERSION ?=Y’ must be enabled.
%
l/s
m³/s
l/m
m³/m
l/h
It allows selection of different units of measurement for analogue input 1
m³/h
according to the sensor that is used.
m/s
If this parameter is modified, the minimum and maximum values of the sensor
G4.2.2 / m/m
range must be adjusted to ensure correct configuration. Therefore, the following
2 SENSOR 1=l/s[3] Selection of m/h
set values should be checked:
YES
sensor 1 units Bar
'G4.2.5 Smi1=+0.0l/s' Minimum range of sensor.
kPa
'G4.2.7 Sma1=+10.0l/s' Maximum range of sensor.
Psi
m
ºC
ºF
ºK
Hz
rpm
[3]
Available only when 'G4.2.1 SENSOR 1 = Y'.
G4.2.15 / Zero
15 1_Z BAND=OFF OFF = 0.0, Filtering of analogue input 1 signal. Setting this value we can filter analogue input
band filter for YES
AIN1 ZERO BAND 0.1 to 2.0% 1 to avoid possible electrical noise preventing the analogue reading a zero value.
Analogue Input 1
It allows filtering the Analogue Input 1 signal. Setting the value of this time
constant we can eliminate possible instabilities in the value of the same ones due
G4.2.16 / Low
16 FILTER1=OFF OFF = 0.0, to noise, wiring faults, etc.
Pass filter for YES
AIN1 STABIL FILT 0.1 to 20.0% Note: When applying a Low Pass filter to any analogue signal, a delay time in the
Analogue Input 1
own signal is generated. This delay time is the value of the configured time
constant approximately.
[3]
Available only when 'G4.2.1 SENSOR 1 = Y'.
Note: PID functions will be set here if this function is enabled in the parameters 'G3.1 REF1 SPD=LOCAL' or 'G3.2 2
REF2 SPD=LOCAL'.
[5]
It will be available if 'G6.1 SEL REF = locPID'.
G11.6 / High 418 – 587V Input high voltage protection is a combination of parameters G11.6 and G11.7.
6 HIGH VOLT=500V
input voltage YES
HI INPUT VOLTAGE 726 – 759V Drive turns off its output generating a fault 'F13 HI V IN' when average voltage,
level
measured in the drive input, is above the value set in G11.6 for the time set in
G11.7.
G11.7 / Trip time
7 HI V TO=5s 0.0 – 60s, In case of the drive has a power supply of 690V, the default value in G11.6 will be
because of high YES
HI INP VOL TIMEO OFF 750V and the range will be 726 – 759V.
input voltage
G11.8 / Trip
8 Dlasy VO = 5s delay time due to 0.0s – 10s, It allows setting a delay time before tripping once output voltage imbalance has
YES
VOUT asyTRIP DLY output voltage OFF been detected. Once this time is elapsed, the drive trips due to ‘F18 IMB V OUT’.
imbalance
Modifies the drive response following an input power loss while motor is running
according to next adjusts:
OPT. DESCRIPTION FUNCTION
0 NO FAULT No action will be done by the drive.
Drive will trip because of fault 'F11
1 FAULTS
VIN LOSS'.
Drive will not trip because of fault
G11.9 / and it will try to control the motor to
2 STOP
Performance in a stop while DC Bus voltage level
9 LOW V BHV=1 0–3 YES
case of input allows it.
power loss After a momentary power loss has
occurred, an algorithm of controlled
recovery is activated. Due to this,
the motor speed is not affected
3 DipVoltRecover
significantly.
In case of loads with high inertia,
the reduction of the speed will be
minimal.
1 F0 NO FAULT G13.1 / Register The first parameter of this group allows visualizing the information about the last
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LAST FLT=FXX 1 of fault history fault and additionally, it will be used as the first register of fault history.
Drive shows this screen in the case of a trip. Pressing key approx two
seconds provides access to the extended information that shows the order of
fault: LAST FAULT=Fxx (when fault is reset). The equipment is reset by pressing
the STOP-RESET key from display or by using an external reset (if connected).
Several faults can be reset automatically using Auto Reset (See group G12).
A list of the last six faults in chronological order is shown. The most recent fault
appears in first place (G13.1). Each time that a fault occurs, the drive shows the
2 F0 NO FAULT G13.2 / Register
- fault in parameter G13.1. After the fault is solved and reset, this fault will be -
FIFTH FLT=FXX 2 of fault history
shifted to the following position of fault register (G13.2). The previous faults will
shift down one position. The oldest fault message (G13.6) will be lost.
Pressing key approx two seconds provides access to the extended
information that shows the order of fault:
FIFTH FAULT=Fxx up to FIRST FAULT=Fxx
The following table shows all the faults:
COD FAULT COD FAULT
0 F0 NO FAULT 35 F35 PHS L1 LOS
3 F0 NO FAULT G13.3 / Register 1 F1 I LIM FLT 36 F36 PHS L2 LOS
- 2 F2 V LIM FLT 37 F37 PHS L3 LOS
-
FOURTH FLT=FXX 3 of fault history
3 F3 PDINT FLT 38 F38 ENCOD LOST
4 F4 OVERLOAD U+ 40 F40 PTC EXT
5 F5 OVERLOAD U- 41 F41 COMMS TRIP
6 F6 OVERLOAD V+ 42 F42 AIN1 LOSS
7 F7 OVERLOAD V- 43 F43 AIN2 LOSS
8 F8 OVERLOAD W+ 44 F44 CAL FLT
9 F9 OVERLOAD W- 45 F45 STOP T/O
10 F10 SAFE STOP 46 F46 EEPROM FLT
4 F0 NO FAULT G13.4 / Register 11 F11 VIN LOSS 47 F47 COMMS T/O
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THIRD FLT=FXX 4 of fault history 12 F12 IMB V IN 48 F48 SPI COM
13 F13 HI V IN 49 F49 SPD LIMIT MAX
14 F14 LW V IN 50 F50 PSU FAULT
15 F15 CURL Vdc 51 F51 SCR TEMP
16 F16 HI Vdc 52 F52 FAN P.SUPP
17 F17 LW Vdc 53 F53 INTRNL TEMP
18 F18 IMB V OUT 54 F54 WATCHDOG
19 F19 IMB I OUT 55 F55 DO Feedbck
20 F20 GROUND FLT 56 F56 EMERG.STOP
5 F0 NO FAULT G13.5 / Register 21 F21 I LIM T/O 57 F57 PUMP OvLd
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SECOND FLT=FXX 5 of fault history 22 F22 TQ LIM T/O 58 F58 PROFI.TOUT
23 F23 Min Spd.Lm 60 F60 EIP/DN T.O
25 F25 MTR O/L 61 F61 NO INPUT V
27 F27 DL SMTH 73 F73 FLT COMP 1
28 F28 Ir.LIM TO 74 F74 FLT COMP 2
29 F29 DSP FLT 75 F75 FLT COMP 3
30 F30 WATCHDOG 76 F76 SLAVE O.F
31 F31 SCR L1 77 OPT FIB TO
32 F32 SCR L2 78 F78 TMP FREMAQ
6 F0 NO FAULT G13.6 / Register 33 F33 SCR L3
- -
FIRST FLT=FXX 6 of fault history 34 F34 IGBT TEMP
OPT. FUNCTION
N=NO Function disabled.
G13.7 / Erase N
7 CLEAR FAULTS=N It erases fault history (last six faults). The screen YES
fault history Y
Y=YES returns to default value ‘NO’, after all the faults
have been erased.
G19.1.8 / Motor
N This selection allows executing a motor auto-tuning, in order to get the stator
8 Autotune=N parameter auto- YES
Y resistance value of the motor. This value will be saved in parameter G19.3.1.
tuning
G.19.1.9 / N
9 OVERMODULATIO=N With this option, it allows supplying more motor voltage at 50Hz. YES
Over-modulation Y
* Adjust mode: When initializing factory settings (1) or manually modifying the
Motor Nominal Power (G2.3) (2). The value of the current limit factor is initialized
according to the table. Values outside the table are estimated according to the
table.
In all cases the adjustment range is + / -30% of initialized value in any of the two
scenarios given (1) and (2).
Note: We recommend this value is adjusted only when the current limit action is
unstable. A low value will improve the stability although the current limit action will
operate earlier.
9 STR FRQ = 0.0% G19.2.9 / Initial 0.0% to Allows setting of an initial frequency that will be applied from the drive at the
YES
START FREQUENCY frequency 100% moment of starting.
G19.2.11 /
11 DAMPref=3% In some motors, instable behaviours are generated at some frequencies when the
Damping 0.0 to 10.0% YES
REFER.DAMPING motors are connected with no load. Set this parameter will control the instability.
reference
For Vin =
230v,
390 to 410 During the deceleration with loads with inertia, the drive decelerates keeping the
G19.2.13 / For VIN = level of the bus voltage set by this parameter, when load and inertia conditions
13 CT Vbus=800
Regeneration 400V / 500V allow it. YES
REGEN BUS VOL 625 to 800V
bus voltage If when decelerating, the fault ‘F2 V LIM FLT’, decrease the value of this
For VIN = parameter.
690V
950 to 1251V
Adjust mode: When initializing factory settings (1) or manually modifying the
Motor Nominal Power (G2.3) (2), the values are initialized according to the table,
values outside the table are estimated according to the table.
When auto-tuning is performed (G19.1.8) (3) the value of parameters is
automatically changed to the value measured.
In all cases, the adjustment range is + / -30% of initialized value in any of the
three scenarios given (1), (2), (3).
Note: If this G19.3.1 is set too high then increased motor currents can reach the
current limit preventing further acceleration to the motor. We recommend
consulting the above standard value table as Rs value is variable according to the
drive capacity.
The weakening field occurs when the drive cannot give more voltage than it
G19.3.5/ 50% to receives from the power supply, and when the frequency exceeds the rated
5 FL WEAK = 90% YES
Weakening field 100% frequency of the motor. In this event, only the frequency will be regulated and the
voltage will keep constant producing the weakening of the motor field.
If the drive receives any duplicate MAC ID response message, while in Online
state, it will switch over to Communications_Fault state. The drive will recover
from this communication-faulted state by means of the offline connection set
mechanism.
The SD700 DeviceNet stack can communicate with the other DeviceNet node
which is present in the DeviceNet network through explicit or cyclic I/O messages.
Present IP
It shows the IP address assigned to the drive automatically or set by the user from
Ixxx.yyy.zzz.hhh address of the - -
the parameters G21.1.2, G21.1.3, G21.1.4 and G21.1.5.
drive
Present Subnet It shows the Subnet Mask address assigned to the drive automatically or set by
Sxxx.yyy.zzz.hhh - -
Mask of the drive the user from parameters G21.1.6, G21.1.7, G21.1.8 and G21.1.9.
[6]
This parameters will be only available if ‘G21.1.1 AUTOMATIC IP = N’.
This parameter allows setting from where the speed reference is provided to the
drive.
OPT. DESCRIPTION FUNCTION
The drive will take the reference from
0 LOCAL
parameters G3.1 or G3.2.
The reference will only be taken
G21.3.2 / through the Ethernet/IP Client by
2 REFEREN.MODE=0 Reference mode 0–2 1 NETWORK means of the Ethernet board. In this NO
of the drive case, the setting of G3.1 and G3.2 is
ignored.
In this case, the Ethernet/IP Client,
through the Ethernet board, will inform
2 NET DECIDES
the drive all the time about who is
providing the speed reference to it.
5. MODBUS COMMUNICATION
5.1. Supported Modbus Function Codes
Serial communications protocol provided by SD700 drive adheres to Modbus Industrial standard
communications protocol of Modicon. The drive uses reading and writing functions between all of the
functions that exist in Modbus protocol. The used functions by the drive are the following ones:
The implementation of this function code in the drive allows reading up to 120 registers into a
Parameters Group in a frame. If you want to access to a consecutive memory registers, but
belonging to different groups, you should access in so many frames as groups are involved.
The implementation of this function code in the drive allows reading up to 120 registers with
consecutive addresses of the drive in a single frame.
Next, a frame is shown where the master tries to read the content of 3 registers of a drive where
the current used by each phase is. The information that should be attached in the ask frame is the
following one:
The answer of the drive (slave) should contain the following fields:
Each register consists of 2 bytes (2x8bits=16 bits). This one is the default length of all of the
registers that form the SD700.
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We suppose that instantaneous current of the equipment is 8,2 A. (Modbus value 82 decimal =
0x52 Hexadecimal). The answer of the slave will be:
Next, a frame is shown where the master tries to write the content of 1 register that stores the
acceleration time. The information that should be attached in the ask frame is the following one:
Function Description
16 Registers Writing
In order to access to all of the equipments connected in a Modbus network, you must use the
address 0.
When this address is used, all of the slaves in the Modbus network make the required task but
they do not prepare any answer.
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Range 0–1
Modbus address 40562
Modbus range 0 to 1
Read / Write YES
Description It allows giving the start command to the equipment through communications network.
Screen -
Range 0–1
Modbus address 40563
Modbus range 0 to 1
Read / Write YES
Description It allows giving the stop command to the equipment through communications network.
Screen -
Range 0–1
Modbus address 40564
Modbus range 0 to 1
Read / Write YES
Description It allows giving the reset command to the equipment through communications network.
Screen -
Range 0–1
Modbus address 40565
Modbus range 0 to 1
Read / Write YES
Screen -
Range -20480 to +20480
Modbus address 40128
Modbus range -20480 to +20480
Read / Write YES
Description It allows the assignment of the speed reference through communications network.
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Modbus
Bit Description Meaning on ‘0’ Meaning on ‘1’
Address
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Equipment status.
Parameter Equipment Status has Word size like the rest of Modbus parameters.
The information of the previous tables about status messages, warning and fault messages will be displayed by means
of the Low Byte (LSB).
The High Byte (MSB) is reserved for internal use (bit by bit). Interesting information for the user is below:
Bit 15:
0 Drive with no fault.
1 Drive in fault status.
Bit 12:
0 Drive started.
1 Drive stopped.
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DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
F18 IMB V OUT Voltage imbalance of more than ±5% of the average drive output average voltage for a time higher than 100ms.
F19 IMB I OUT Current imbalance of more than ±25% of the average output motor current for a time higher than 1s.
F20 GROUND FLT Current level to the ground has exceeded the level set in ‘G11.3 GND I LIMT’.
F21 I LIM T/O Motor current has exceeded the current limit set in ‘G10.5 I LIMIT’ for the time set in ‘G10.6 I LIM TO’.
F22 TQ LIM T/O Motor torque has exceeded the torque limit set in parameter ‘G10.7 MAX TOR’ for the time set in ‘G10.8 T LIMT TO’.
F23 Min Spd Lm Motor speed does not reach the speed limit (parameters G10.1 to G10.4) for the time set in ‘G11.21 SP Min. T’.
F25 MTR O/L Motor overload calculated by SD700 thermal model has exceeded 110%.
F27 DL SMTH DC Bus has not charged in the expected time.
Motor load current has exceeded the regenerating current limit set in ‘G10.12 ILIM RGN’ for the time set in
F28 Ir.LIM TO
‘G10.13 Ilim_rgnTO’.
F29 DSP FLT DSP has detected wrong data.
F30 WATCHDOG An unknown fault has reset the microprocessor of the control board.
F31 SCR L1 Trip on conduction status of thyristor 1. The thyristor has not turned on correctly.
F32 SCR L2 Trip on conduction status of thyristor 2. The thyristor has not turned on correctly.
F33 SCR L3 Trip on conduction status of thyristor 3. The thyristor has not turned on correctly.
F34 IGBT TEMP IGBT internal temperature has reached a level of 110°C (See parameter SV2.4).
F35 PHS L1 LOS Input phase L1 is not present. Phase fault.
F36 PHS L2 LOS Input phase L2 is not present. Phase fault.
F37 PHS L3 LOS Input phase L3 is not present. Phase fault.
F38 ENCOD LOST Incorrect reading made by the encoder working in closed loop.
External trip device or motor PTC has operated (terminals 8 and 9). Values lower than 90Ω ±10% or higher than
F40 EXT / PTC
1K5 ± 10% generate the fault.
Trip generated through RS232 or RS485 communication. Master (PLC or PC) is generating a fault in the SD700
F41 COMMS TRIP
through serial communication.
The SD700 is not receiving a signal on analogue input 1 and ‘G4.2.14 AIN1 LOSS’ is set to ‘Yes’. The signal
F42 AIN1 LOSS
connected to this input has been lost.
The SD700 is not receiving a signal on the analogue input 2 and ‘G4.3.14 AIN2 LOSS’ is set to ‘Yes’. The signal
F43 AIN2 LOSS
connected to this input has been lost.
F44 CAL FLT Internal reference voltage levels are wrong.
Trip generated due to excessive stopping time. The elapsed time from stop signal activation has exceeded the
F45 STOP T/O
value set in parameter ‘G11.2 STOP TO’.
F46 EEPROM FLT Non-volatile memory (EEPROM) is faulty.
Trip generated due to excessive delay of serial communication. The elapsed time from the last valid data
F47 COMMS T/O
transmission has exceeded the time set in parameter ‘G20.2 COMMS T/O’.
F48 SPI COM Trip because data bus transfer is wrong.
F49 SPD LIMIT MAX Motor speed has exceeded the speed limit (parameters G10.1 to G10.4) for the time set in ‘G11.1 SP LIM TO’.
Internal power supply is not supplying the correct voltage. One voltage level has decreased to zero value for
F50 PSU FAULT
100ms approx.
F51 SCR TEMP Rectifier heat sink temperature has reached a dangerous level.
F52 FAN P.SUPP A fault in the power supply to the cooling fans has occurred.
F53 INTRNL TEMP Internal temperature of the SD700 control electronics chamber has reached a dangerous level.
F54 WATCHDOG Internal fault of the microcontroller.
The digital input configured as “Dig Output FB” has not received the feedback of the digital output set in
F55 DO Feedbck
parameter G8.1.34 before the time configured in parameter G8.1.35.
F56 EMERG.STOP Digital input configured as ‘EXTERN EMERGE’ has been activated (NC contact).
This fault is generated when the output current of the drive is higher than the current set in ‘G11.11 PUMP OV’
F57 PUMP OvLd
during the time adjusted in ‘G11.13 Povl DLY’.
Once the Profibus Master has configured the drive as Profibus Slave, and after establishing the connection,
F58 PROFI.TOUT
which is always permanent, if the communication is cut off, the drive trips by Timeout fault.
The connection between the drive (server) and the Ethernet/IP Client (PLC) has been lost. If there is not a
F60 EIP/DN T.O configuration to indicate the contrary, the CIP standard forces the drive to stop the motor and to trip because of
Timeout fault.
This fault will be shown in the display of the SD700 when the start command is activated and the input voltage
F61 NO INPUT V
applied to the drive is lost, and the drive is powered by the External 24V Power Supply.
F73 FLT COMP 1 Failure of the comparator 1
F74 FLT COMP 2 Failure of the comparator 2
F75 FLT COMP 3 Failure of the comparator 3
F76 SLAVE O.F The master of the optical fiber network shows this fault if one of their slaves fails.
F77 OPT FIB TO Timeout of the optical fiber has been exceeded.
F78 TMP FREMAQ Temperature of the filter has reached a dangerous value.
See possible causes for faults F4 – F9. See actions for F4 – F9.
F10 SAFE STOP Revise the external circuit, where the safe stop
Safe stop contact of the drive has been activated. contact is connected, that produces the activation
of this contact into the drive.
Input power is incorrect, damaged fuses. Check conditions of input power supply.
F11 VIN LOSS
Input wiring is incorrect. Check wiring.
Input power is incorrect, damaged fuses. Check conditions of input power supply.
F12 IMB V IN
Input wiring is incorrect. Check wiring.
Input power is incorrect. Check input power conditions.
F13 HI V IN
Incorrect setting of parameter ‘G11.6 HIGH VOLT’. Check parameters settings.
Input power is incorrect, damaged fuses. Check input power conditions.
F14 LW V IN
Incorrect setting of parameter ‘G11.4 LOW VOLT’. Check parameters settings.
Input power is incorrect. Check input power conditions, load type of the
Motor is driving an unstable load. application, and all of the motor mechanical parts.
F15 CURL Vdc
If the fault persists after disconnecting output wires,
One of the input fuses is damaged. request technical assistance.
High voltage peak on the input. Check conditions of input power supply.
F16 HI Vdc High load regeneration. Check stop conditions of the drive.
Deceleration ramp too high (parameters ‘G5.2
Decrease deceleration ramps.
DECEL1’ and ‘G5.4 DECEL2’).
F17 LW Vdc Input power is wrong, damaged fuses. Check conditions of input power supply.
Motor is driving an unstable load. Check motor circuit completely in case of possible
wiring faults or motor fault. If the fault persists after
F18 IMB V OUT Motor wiring fault.
disconnecting output wires, request technical
Motor is wrong. assistance.
Motor is supporting unstable loads.
Check motor circuit completely in case of possible
F19 IMB I OUT Motor wiring fault.
wiring faults or motor fault.
Motor is wrong.
Disconnect the motor and wiring of the SD700 and
Motor or wiring has short-circuited to ground.
F20 GROUND FLT check motor insulation.
Ground is incorrectly connected or wrong. Check and improve the ground connection system.
Motor stalled. Heavy load. Check the motor load.
F21 I LIM T/O
Motor mechanical brake is coupled. Increase maximum current limit.
Motor stalled. Heavy load. Check the motor load.
F22 TQ LIM T/O
Motor mechanical brake is coupled. Increase maximum torque limit.
Speed reference is lower or equal than the speed
Check the reference source and the motor load.
limit.
F23 Min Spd Lm
Motor speed is out of control or motor is not
Verify speed limits.
accelerating due to the load.
Figure 7.1 Start / Stop commands by terminals and speed reference by analogue input
Note: Use screened cables for the controls and connect screen to ground.
Figure 7.2 Start / Stop commands by terminals and speed reference by motorized potentiometer
Note: Use screened cables for the controls and connect the screen to the ground.
Figure 7.3 Start / Stop commands by terminals and 7 speeds by digital inputs
Note: Use screened cables for the controls and connect the screen to ground.
8. CONFIGURATION REGISTER
VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE: SD700.
SERIAL Nº: MODEL:
APPLICATION:
DATE:
CUSTOMER:
NOTES:
CONFIGURATION REGISTER 89
SD700 POWER ELECTRONICS
90 CONFIGURATION REGISTER
POWER ELECTRONICS SD700
CONFIGURATION REGISTER 91
SD700 POWER ELECTRONICS
92 CONFIGURATION REGISTER
POWER ELECTRONICS SD700
CONFIGURATION REGISTER 93
SD700 POWER ELECTRONICS
94 CONFIGURATION REGISTER
POWER ELECTRONICS SD700
CONFIGURATION REGISTER 95
SD700 POWER ELECTRONICS
96 CONFIGURATION REGISTER
POWER ELECTRONICS SD700
CONFIGURATION REGISTER 97
SD700 POWER ELECTRONICS
98 CONFIGURATION REGISTER
POWER ELECTRONICS SD700
CONFIGURATION REGISTER 99
SD700 POWER ELECTRONICS