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1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2
2.1
2.1.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.4.1
2.4.2
2.4.3
2.4.4
2.4.5
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3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.4.1
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.4.4
3.4.5
3.4.6
3.4.7
3.4.8
3.4.9
3.4.10
3.4.11
3.4.12
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4.1
Contents
Introduction 8
Purpose of this Application Guide 8
Manual and Software Version 8
Additional Resources 8
Parameter Table Reading Guide 8
Basic Application 10
Introduction to Basic Application 10
Motor Protection Functions in the Basic Application 10
Control I/O in Basic Application 11
Control Signal Logic in Basic Application 12
Parameter Lists for Basic Application 12
Monitoring Values (Control Panel: Menu M1) 12
Basic Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.1) 13
Keypad Control (Control Panel: Menu M3) 15
System Menu (Control Panel: Menu M6) 15
Expander Boards (Control Panel: Menu M7) 15
Standard Application 16
Introduction to Standard Application 16
Control I/O in Standard Application 17
Control Signal Logic in Standard Application 18
Parameter Lists for Standard Application 18
Monitoring Values (Control Panel: Menu M1) 12
Basic Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.1) 19
Input Signals (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.2) 20
Output Signals (Control Panel: Menu M2 ->G2.3) 21
Drive Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2->G2.4) 23
Prohibit Frequency Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.5) 23
Motor Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.6) 24
Protections (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.7) 25
Autorestart Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.8) 27
Keypad Control (Control Panel: Menu M3) 27
System Menu (Control Panel: Menu M6) 15
Expander Boards (Control Panel: Menu M7) 15
Local/Remote Control Application 28
Introduction to Local/Remote Control Application 28
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4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
4.4.4
4.4.5
4.4.6
4.4.7
4.4.8
4.4.9
4.4.10
4.4.11
4.4.12
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5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.4.1
5.4.2
5.4.3
5.4.4
5.4.5
5.4.6
5.4.7
5.4.8
5.4.9
5.4.10
5.4.11
5.4.12
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6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
Control I/O in Local/Remote Control Application 29
Control Signal Logic in Local/Remote Control Application 31
Parameter Lists for Local/Remote Control Application 31
Monitoring Values (Control Panel: Menu M1) 12
Basic Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.1 32
Input Signals (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.2) 33
Output Signals (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.3) 36
Drive Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2->G2.4) 23
Prohibit Frequency Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.5) 39
Motor Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.6) 24
Protections (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.7) 25
Autorestart Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.8) 27
Keypad Control (Control Panel: Menu M3) 27
System Menu (Control Panel: Menu M6) 15
Expander Boards (Control Panel: Menu M7) 15
Multi-step Speed Control Application 44
Introduction to Multi-step Speed Control Application 44
Control I/O in Multi-step Speed Control 45
Control Signal Logic in Multi-step Speed Control Application 46
Parameter Lists for Multi-step Speed Control Application 47
Monitoring Values (Control Panel: Menu M1) 12
Basic Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.1) 47
Input Signals (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.2) 49
Output Signals (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.3) 51
Drive Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2->G2.4) 23
Prohibit Frequency Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.5) 39
Motor Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.6) 24
Protections (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.7) 56
Autorestart Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.8) 27
Keypad Control (Control Panel: Menu M3) 27
System Menu (Control Panel: Menu M6) 15
Expander Boards (Control Panel: Menu M7) 15
PID Control Application 59
Introduction to PID Control Application 59
Control I/O in PID Control Application 60
Control Signal Logic in PID Control Application 62
Parameter Lists for PID Control Application 62
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6.4.2
6.4.3
6.4.4
6.4.5
6.4.6
6.4.7
6.4.8
6.4.9
6.4.10
6.4.11
6.4.12
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7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.4.1
7.4.2
7.4.3
7.4.4
7.4.5
7.4.6
7.4.7
7.4.8
7.4.9
7.4.10
7.4.11
7.4.12
7.4.13
7.4.14
7.4.15
7.4.16
7.4.17
7.4.18
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8.1
Monitoring Values (Control Panel: Menu M1) 62
Basic Parameters (Keypad Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.1) 63
Input Signals (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.2) 65
Output Signals (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.3) 68
Drive Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.4) 70
Prohibit Frequency Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.5) 71
Motor Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.6) 72
Protections (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.7) 73
Autorestart Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.8) 27
Keypad Control (Control Panel: Menu M3) 75
System Menu (Control Panel: Menu M6) 15
Expander Boards (Control Panel: Menu M7) 15
Multi-purpose Control Application 77
Introduction to Multi-purpose Control Application 77
Control I/O in Multi-purpose Control Application 78
Control Signal Logic in Multi-purpose Control Application 79
Parameter Lists for Multi-purpose Control Application 79
Monitoring Values (Control Panel: Menu M1) 79
Basic Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.1) 90
Input Signals 92
Output Signals 97
Drive Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.4) 102
Prohibit Frequency Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.5) 71
Motor Control Parameters, VACON® NXS (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.6) 104
Motor Control Parameters, VACON® NXP (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.6) 107
Protections (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.7) 111
Autorestart Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.8) 27
Fieldbus Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.9) 117
Torque Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.10) 118
Master Follower Parameters, VACON® NXP (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.11 119
Functional Safety (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G.12) 120
Condition-based Monitoring (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G.13) 121
Keypad Control (Control Panel: Menu M3) 125
System Menu (Control Panel: Menu M6) 15
Expander Boards (Control Panel: Menu M7) 15
Pump and Fan Control Application 127
Introduction to Pump and Fan Control Application 127
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8.3
8.4
8.4.1
8.4.2
8.4.3
8.4.4
8.4.5
8.4.6
8.4.7
8.4.8
8.4.9
8.4.10
8.4.11
8.4.12
8.4.13
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10
10.611
10.612
10.613
10.614
10.615
10.616
10.617
10.617.1
10.617.2
10.617.3
10.618
10.619
10.619.1
10.619.2
10.619.3
10.620
10.621
10.622
10.623
Control I/O in Pump and Fan Control Application 128
Control Signal Logic in Pump and Fan Control Application 131
Parameter Lists for Pump and Fan Control Application 131
Monitoring Values (Control Panel: Menu M1) 131
Basic Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.1) 132
Input Signals 134
Output Signals 138
Drive Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.4) 142
Prohibit Frequency Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.5) 71
Motor Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 ->G2.6) 143
Protections (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.7) 144
Auto Restart Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.8) 146
Pump and Fan Control Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.9) 146
Keypad Control (Control Panel: Menu M3) 148
System Menu (Control Panel: Menu M6) 15
Expander Boards (Control Panel: Menu M7) 15
Monitoring Value Descriptions 149
Parameter Descriptions 165
Keypad Control Parameters 298
Master/Follower Function 299
External Brake Control with Additional Limits (IDs 315, 316, 346–349, 352, 353) 300
Parameters of Motor Thermal Protection (IDs 704–708) 302
Parameters of Stall Protection (IDs 709–712) 303
Parameters of Underload Protection (IDs 713–716) 303
Fieldbus Control Parameters (IDs 850–859) 303
Process Data Out (Slave -> Master) 303
Current Scaling in Different Size of Units 303
Process Data in (Master -> Slave) 304
Closed Loop Parameters (IDs 612–621) 305
"Terminal to Function" (TTF) Programming Principle 305
Defining an Input/Output for a Certain Function on Keypad 305
Defining a Terminal for a Certain Function with VACON® NCDrive 306
Defining Unused Inputs/Outputs 307
Speed Control Parameters (Multi-Purpose Control Application Only) 307
Functional Safety Parameters (Multi-Purpose Control Application Only) 309
Automatic Changing Between Drives (Pump and Fan Control Application Only) 310
Interlock Selection (Pump and Fan Control Application Only) 310
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10.624.1
10.624.2
10.625
10.625.1
10.625.2
10.626
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Examples of Autochange and Interlock Selection 310
Pump and Fan Automatics with Interlocks and No Autochange 310
Pump and Fan Automatics with Interlocks and Autochange 311
Fieldbus Control in Detail 314
Combination 2: Bypass - ProfiDrive 314
Combination 3: Bypass - Standard 316
Condition-based Monitoring 317
Stages of Condition-based Monitoring 318
Fault Tracing 320
Faults and Alarms 320
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1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose of this Application Guide
This Application Guide provides information on functions of different applications, available parameters, and alarms to help in con-
figuring the system, programming, and troubleshooting the AC drive. It is intended for use by qualified personnel. Read and follow
the instructions to use the drive safely and professionally. Pay particular attention to the safety instructions and general warnings
that are provided in this manual and other documentation delivered with the drive.
1.2 Manual and Software Version
This manual is regularly reviewed and updated. All suggestions for improvement are welcome.
The original language of this manual is English.
Table 1: Manual and Software Version
Manual Edi-
tion
Remarks
Software code
DPD00903H
New and updated monitoring values
and parameters in Multi-purpose Con-
trol Application, for example, related to
Condition-based Monitoring.
New faults related to Condition-based
Monitoring
Other minor changes and corrections
throughout the manual.
Basic Application = ASFIFF01, Version 4.08
Standard Application = ASFIFF02, Version 4.08
Local/Remote Control Application = ASFIFF03, Version 4.08
Multi-step Speed Control Application = ASFIFF04, Version 4.08
PID Control Application = ASFIFF05, Version 4.11
Multi-purpose Control Application
VACON® NXS = ASFIFF06, Version 4.14
VACON® NXP = APFIFF06, Version 2.64
Pump and Fan Control Application = ASFIFF07, Version 4.09
1.3 Additional Resources
Other resources are available to understand advanced AC drive functions and operation.
VACON® NXS/NXP Air-cooled Wall-mounted and Standalone Operating Guide
VACON® NXP NXC User Manual
VACON® NXP IP00 User Manual
VACON® NXP Liquid Cooled User Manual
Instructions for operation with option boards and other optional equipment.
Supplementary publications and manuals are available from Danfoss.
For US and Canada market:
NOTE! Download the English and French product manuals with applicable safety, warning and caution information from https://
www.danfoss.com/en/service-and-support/.
REMARQUE Vous pouvez télécharger les versions anglaise et française des manuels produit contenant l'ensemble des informa-
tions de sécurité, avertissements et mises en garde applicables sur le site https://www.danfoss.com/en/service-and-support/.
1.4 Parameter Table Reading Guide
This manual includes a large quantity of parameter tables. These instructions tell you how to read the tables.
Index
Min Max Unit Default
ID Description
Parameter
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B
D E F G H
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A
The location of the parameter in the menu, that is,
the parameter number.
B
The name of the parameter.
C
The minimum value of the parameter.
D
The maximum value of the parameter.
E
The unit of the value of the parameter. The unit
shows if it is available.
F
The value that was set in the factory.
G
The ID number of the parameter.
H
A short description of the values of the parameter
and/or its function.
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2.1 Introduction to Basic Application
The Basic Application is a simple and easy-to-use application. It is the default setting on delivery from the factory. Otherwise select
the Basic Application in menu M6 on page S6.2. See the User Manual of the product.
Digital input DIN 3 is programmable.
The parameters of the Basic Application are explained in Chapter Parameter descriptions of this manual. The explanations are ar-
ranged according to the individual ID number of the parameter.
2.1.1 Motor Protection Functions in the Basic Application
The Basic Application provides almost all the same protection functions as the other applications:
External fault protection
Input phase supervision
Undervoltage protection
Output phase supervision
Earth fault protection
Motor thermal protection
Thermistor fault protection
Fieldbus fault protection
Slot fault protection
Unlike the other applications, the Basic Application does not provide any parameters for choosing the response function or limit
values for the faults. For more information on the motor thermal protection, see 10.336 (ID 704) Motor Thermal Protection and
10.614 Parameters of Motor Thermal Protection (IDs 704–708).
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2
3
4
5
18
19
20
12
7
13
8
9
10
14
15
16
21
OPTA 2 / OPTA 3
22
23
11
17
24
25
26
DIN4 DIN5
Voltage for
potentiometer, etc.
Ground for reference
and controls
Ground for reference
and controls
Ground for reference
and controls
Analogue input 2
frequency reference
Voltage for switches (see #6)
Connect to GND or +24 V
FAULT
External fault input
Programmable (P2.17)
Connect to
GND or +24 V
Contact open = no action
Contact closed = fault reset
Contact open = no fault
Contact closed = fault
Contact closed = start forward
Contact closed = start reverse
Analogue output 1
Output frequency
Programmable
(P2.16)
Range 0—20 mA/RL,
max. 500 Ω
Open collector,
I≤50 mA, U≤48 VDC
Digital output 1
READY
RUN
mA
READY
AO1-
DO1
+24V
GND
GND
DIN1
DIN2
DIN3
DIN4
DIN5
DIN6
R O1
R O1
R O1
CMA
CMB
R O2
R O2
R O2
Standard I/O board
Terminal Signal Description
+10V
ref
AI1+
AI1-
AI2+
AI2-
+24V
Reference output
Analogue input 1
Voltage range 0—10 V DC
Programmable (P2.14)
Analogue input 2
Current range 0-20mA
Control voltage output
I/O ground
I/O ground
Preset speed select 1
Preset speed select 2
Fault reset
Common for DIN 1—DIN 3
Common for DIN4-DIN6
Control voltge output
I/O ground
Relay output 1
Relay output 2
AO1+
Analogue input 1
frequency reference
Voltage for switches,
etc. max 0.1 A
Start forward
Start reverse
Freq. ref.
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Open
Closed
Closed
I/O ref (P2.14)
Preset Speed 1
Preset Speed 2
Max frequency
RUN
Reference potentiometer,
1-10kΩ
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Illustration 2: Default I/O Configuration in Basic Application
The option board OPTA3 has no terminal for open contact on its second relay output (terminal 24 is missing).
See jumper selections in Illustration 3. More information in the User Manual of the product.
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Jumper block X3:
CMA and CMB grounding
CMB connected to GND
CMA connected to GND
CMB isolated from GND
CMA isolated from GND
CMB and CMA internally
connected together,isolated
from GND
= Factory default
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2.3 Control Signal Logic in Basic Application
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DIN4
DIN5
AI1
AI2
DIN1
DIN2
DIN6
DIN3
≥ 1
3.2 Keypad reference
3.1 Control place
Start forward
Start reverse
Start/Stop
Reverse
Internal Start/Stop
Internal reverse
Internal fault reset
Fault reset input
External fault input (programmable)
Reset button
Start/Stop buttons
Reference from fieldbus
Start/Stop from fieldbus
Direction from fieldbus
3.3 Keypad direction
2.14 I/O Reference
2.19 Preset Speed 2
2.18 Preset Speed 1
2.2 Max Frequency
Start/Stop and
reverse logic
Internal frequency
reference
Illustration 4: Control Signal Logic of the Basic Application
2.4 Parameter Lists for Basic Application
2.4.1 Monitoring Values (Control Panel: Menu M1)
The monitoring values are the actual values of parameters and signals as well as statuses and measurements. Monitoring values
cannot be edited.
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Table 2: Monitoring Values
Index
Monitoring value
Unit
Form
ID
Description
V1.1
Output frequency
Hz
#.##
1
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V1.2
Frequency reference
Hz
#.##
25
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V1.3
Motor speed
RPM
#
2
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V1.4
Motor current
A
Varies
3
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V1.5
Motor torque
%
#.#
4
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V1.6
Motor shaft power
%
#.#
5
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V1.7
Motor voltage
V
#.#
6
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V1.8
DC-link voltage
V
#
7
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V1.9
Unit temperature
°C
#
8
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V1.10
Motor temperature
%
#.#
9
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V1.11
Analog input 1
V/mA
#.##
13
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V1.12
Analog input 2
V/mA
#.##
14
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V1.13
DIN 1, 2, 3
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15
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V1.14
DIN 4, 5, 6
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16
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V1.15
DO1, RO1, RO2
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17
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V1.16
Analog Iout
mA
#.##
26
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V1.17
Multimonitoring items
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2.4.2 Basic Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.1)
Table 3: Basic Parameters G2.1
Index
Parameter
Min
Max
Unit
Default
ID
Description
P2.1
Min frequency
0.00
P2.2
Hz
0.00
101
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P2.2
Max frequency
P2.1
320.00
Hz
50.00
102
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P2.3
Acceleration time 1
0.1
3000.0
s
3.0
103
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P2.4
Deceleration time 1
0.1
3000.0
s
3.0
104
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P2.5
Current limit
0.1 x IH
2 x IH
A
IL
107
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P2.6
Nominal voltage of the motor
180
690
V
NX2: 230 V
NX5: 400 V
NX6: 690 V
110
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P2.7
Nominal frequency of the mo-
tor
8.00
320.00
Hz
50.00
111
-
P2.8
Nominal speed of the motor
24
20 000
RPM
1440
112
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Index
Parameter
Min
Max
Unit
Default
ID
Description
P2.9
Nominal current of the motor
0.1 x IH
2 X IH
A
IH
113
-
P2.10
Motor cos phi
0.30
1.00
-
0.85
120
-
P2.11
Start function
0
2
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0
505
0 = Ramp
1 = Flying start
2 = Conditional flying start
P2.12
Stop function
0
3
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0
506
0 = Coasting
1 = Ramp
2 = Ramp + Run enable coast Ramp
3 = Coast + Run enable ramp
P2.13
U/f optimization
0
1
-
0
109
0 = Not used
1 = Automatic torque boost
P2.14
I/O reference
0
3
-
0
117
0 = AI1
1 = AI2
2 = Keypad
3 = Fieldbus
P2.15
Analog input 2, reference off-
set
0
1
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1
302
0 = 0–20 mA
1 = 4–20 mA
P2.16
Analog output function
0
8
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1
307
0 = Not used
1 = Output freq. (0- fmax)
2 = Freq. reference (0-fmax)
3 = Motor speed (0-Motor nominal speed)
4 = Output current (0-InMotor)
5 = Motor torque (0-TnMotor)
6 = Motor power (0-PnMotor)
7 = Motor voltage (0-UnMotor)
8 = DC-link volt (0-1000V)
P2.17
DIN 3 function
0
7
-
1
301
0 = Not used
1 = Ext. fault, closing cont.
2 = Ext. fault, opening cont.
3 = Run enable, cc
4 = Run enable, oc
5 = Force cp. to I/O
6 = Force cp. to keypad
7 = Force cp. to fieldbus
P2.18
Preset speed 1
0.00
P2.2
Hz
0.00
105
-
P2.19
Preset speed 2
0.00
P2.2
Hz
50.00
106
-
P2.20
Automatic restart
0
1
-
0
731
0 = Disabled
2 = Enabled
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2.4.3 Keypad Control (Control Panel: Menu M3)
The parameters for the selection of control place and direction on the keypad are listed in Table 4. See the Keypad control menu in
the User Manual of the product.
Table 4: Keypad Control Parameters, M3
Index
Parameter
Min
Max
Unit
Default
ID
Description
P3.1
Control place
1
3
-
1
125
1 = I/0 terminal
2 = Keypad
3 = Fieldbus
P3.2
Keypad reference
P2.1
P2.2
Hz
0.00
-
-
P3.3
Direction (on keypad)
0
1
-
0
123
0 = Forward
1 = Reverse
R3.4
Stop button
0
1
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1
114
0 = Limited function of Stop button
1 = Stop button always enabled
2.4.4 System Menu (Control Panel: Menu M6)
For more information related to the general use of the AC drive, such as selecting application and language, customized parameter
sets, or hardware and software, see the User Manual of the product.
2.4.5 Expander Boards (Control Panel: Menu M7)
The M7 menu shows the expander and option boards attached to the control board and board-related information. For more infor-
mation, see the User Manual of the product.
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3 Standard Application
3.1 Introduction to Standard Application
Select the Standard Application in menu M6 on page S6.2.
The Standard Application is typically used in pump and fan applications and conveyors for which the Basic Application is too limited
but where no special features are needed.
The Standard Application has the same I/O signals and the same control logic as the Basic Application.
Digital input DIN 3 and all the outputs are freely programmable.
Extra functions:
Programmable Start/Stop and Reverse signal logic
Reference scaling
One frequency limit supervision
Second ramps and S-shape ramp programming
Programmable start and stop functions
DC brake at stop
One prohibit frequency area
Programmable U/f curve and switching frequency
Auto restart
Motor thermal and stall protection: Programmable action; off, warning, fault
The parameters of the Standard Application are explained in Chapter Parameter descriptions of this manual. The explanations are
arranged according to the individual ID number of the parameter.
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3.2 Control I/O in Standard Application
1
6
2
3
4
5
18
19
20
12
7
13
8
9
10
14
15
16
21
22
23
11
17
24
25
26
DIN4 DIN5
mA
READY
RUN
AO1-
DO1
+24 V
GND
GND
DIN1
DIN2
DIN3
DIN4
DIN5
DIN6
R O1
R O1
R O1
CMA
CMB
R O2
R O2
R O2
OPTA1
OPTA2 / OPTA3
Terminal Signal Description
+10 Vref
AI1+
AI1-
AI2+
AI2-
+24V
Reference output
I/O Ground
Analogue input 2
Current range
0—20mA
Control voltage output
I/O ground
Start forward
Programmable logic (P2.2.1)
Start reverse
Ri min = 5
kΩ
External fault input
Programmable (P2.2.2)
Preset speed select 1
Preset speed select 2
Fault reset
Common for DIN 1—DIN 3
Common for DIN4—DIN6
Control voltage output
I/O ground
Analogue output 1
Output frequency
Programmable (P2.3.2)
Digital output 1
READY
Programmable (P2.3.7)
Open collector,
I≤50 mA, U≤48 VDC
Relay output 1
RUN
Programmable
(P2.3.8)
Relay output 2
FAULT
Programmable
(P2.3.9)
Range 0—20 mA/RL,
max. 500 Ω
Connect to GND or +24 V
Contact open = no action
Contact closed = fault reset
AO1+
Analogue input 1
frequency reference
Ground for reference
and controls
Analogue input 2
frequency reference
Contact closed = start forward
Contact closed = start reverse
Contact open = no fault
Contact closed = fault
Freq. ref.
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Open
Closed
Closed
I/O Reference
Preset Speed 1
Preset Speed 2
Analog input 2
Voltage for potentiometer, etc.
Analogue input 1
Voltage range 0—10V DC
Programmable (P2.1.11)
Voltage for switches,
etc. max 0.1 A
Voltage for switches (see #6)
Connect to GND or +24 V
Ground for reference and controls
Ground for reference and controls
Reference potentiometer,
1-10kΩ
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Illustration 5: Default I/O Configuration in Standard Application
The option board OPTA3 has no terminal for open contact on its second relay output (terminal 24 is missing).
See jumper selections in Illustration 6. More information in the User Manual of the product.
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Jumper block X3:
CMA and CMB grounding
CMB connected to GND
CMA connected to GND
CMB isolated from GND
CMA isolated from GND
CMB and CMA internally
connected together,isolated
from GND
= Factory default
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Illustration 6: Jumper Selections
3.3 Control Signal Logic in Standard Application
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DIN4
DIN5
AI1
AI2
DIN1
DIN2
DIN6
DIN3
≥ 1
3.2 Keypad reference
3.1 Control place
Start forward
Start reverse
Start/Stop
Reverse
Internal Start/Stop
Internal reverse
Internal fault reset
Fault reset input
External fault input (programmable)
Reset button
Start/Stop buttons
Reference from fieldbus
Start/Stop from fieldbus
Direction from fieldbus
3.3 Keypad direction
2.1.13 Fieldbus Ctrl Reference
2.1.15 Preset Speed 2
2.1.14 Preset Speed 1
2.1.11 I/O Reference
2..1.12 Keypad Ctrl Speed 1
Programmable
Start/Stop and
reverse logic
Internal frequency
reference
(programmable)
(programmable)
Illustration 7: Control Signal Logic of the Standard Application
3.4 Parameter Lists for Standard Application
3.4.1 Monitoring Values (Control Panel: Menu M1)
The monitoring values are the actual values of parameters and signals as well as statuses and measurements. Monitoring values
cannot be edited.
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Table 5: Monitoring Values
Index
Monitoring value
Unit
Form
ID
Description
V1.1
Output frequency
Hz
#.##
1
-
V1.2
Frequency reference
Hz
#.##
25
-
V1.3
Motor speed
RPM
#
2
-
V1.4
Motor current
A
Varies
3
-
V1.5
Motor torque
%
#.#
4
-
V1.6
Motor shaft power
%
#.#
5
-
V1.7
Motor voltage
V
#.#
6
-
V1.8
DC-link voltage
V
#
7
-
V1.9
Unit temperature
°C
#
8
-
V1.10
Motor temperature
%
#.#
9
-
V1.11
Analog input 1
V/mA
#.##
13
-
V1.12
Analog input 2
V/mA
#.##
14
-
V1.13
DIN 1, 2, 3
-
-
15
-
V1.14
DIN 4, 5, 6
-
-
16
-
V1.15
DO1, RO1, RO2
-
-
17
-
V1.16
Analog Iout
mA
#.##
26
-
V1.17
Multimonitoring items
-
-
-
-
3.4.2 Basic Parameters (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.1)
Table 6: Basic Parameters G2.1
Index
Parameter
Min
Max
Unit
Default
ID
Description
P2.1.1
Min frequency
0.00
P2.1.2
Hz
0.00
101
-
P2.1.2
Max frequency
P2.1.1
320.00
Hz
50.00
102
-
P2.1.3
Acceleration time 1
0.1
3000.0
s
0.0
103
-
P2.1.4
Deceleration time 1
0.1
3000.0
s
0.0
104
-
P2.1.5
Current limit
0.1 x IH
2 x IH
A
IL
107
-
P2.1.6
Nominal voltage of the motor
180
690
V
NX2: 230 V
NX5: 400 V
NX6: 690 V
110
-
P2.1.7
Nominal frequency of the motor
8.00
320.00
Hz
50.00
111
-
P2.1.8
Nominal speed of the motor
24
20 000
RPM
1440
112
-
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Index
Parameter
Min
Max
Unit
Default
ID
Description
P2.1.9
Nominal current of the motor
0.1 x IH
2 X IH
A
IH
113
-
P2.1.10
Motor cos phi
0.30
1.00
-
0.85
120
-
P2.1.11
I/O reference
0
3
-
0
117
0 = AI1
1 = AI2
2 = Keypad
3 = Fieldbus
P2.1.12
Keypad control reference
0
3
-
2
121
0 = AI1
1 = AI2
2 = Keypad
3 = Fieldbus
P2.1.13
Fieldbus control reference
0
3
-
3
122
0 = AI1
1 = AI2
2 = Keypad
3 = Fieldbus
P2.1.14
Preset speed 1
0.00
P2.1.2
Hz
10.00
105
-
P2.1.15
Preset speed 2
0.00
P2.1.2
Hz
50.00
106
-
3.4.3 Input Signals (Control Panel: Menu M2 -> G2.2)
Table 7: Input Signals, G2.2
Index
Parameter
Min
Max
Unit
Default
ID
Description
P2.2.1
Start/Stop logic
0
6
-
0
300
Logic = 0
Ctrl sgn 1 = Start forward
Ctrl sgn 2 = Start reverse
Logic = 1
Ctrl sgn1 = Start/ Stop
Ctrl sgn 2 = Reverse
Logic = 2
Ctrl sgn 1 = Start/ Stop
Ctrl sgn 2 = Run enable
Logic = 3
Ctrl sgn 1 = Start pulse (edge)
Ctrl sgn 2 = Stop pulse
Logic = 4
Ctrl sgn 1 = Forward pulse (edge)
Ctrl sgn 2 = Reverse pulse (edge)
Logic = 5
Ctrl sgn 1 = Start pulse (edge)
Ctrl sgn 2 = Reverse pulse
Logic = 6
Ctrl sgn 1 = Start pulse (edge)
Ctrl sgn 2 = Enable pulse
P2.2.2
DIN 3 function
0
8
-
1
301
0 = Not used
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