M100+Start+up+guide Catalog Letter 202007
M100+Start+up+guide Catalog Letter 202007
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Input voltage
1 - Single phase 200V - 240V
LSLV0022M100-1EOFNS
Keypad
INPUT 200-240V 1Phase 50/60Hz E - LED keypad
10.0A
OUTPUT 0-Input V 3Phase 0.01-400Hz UL type
3.8kVA O - UL open type
Ser. No 55025310146
Inspected by D. K. YU EMC filter
KCC-REM-LSR-XXXXXXX F - Built-in EMC filter[C2]
DC Reactor
N - No built-in DC reactor
I /O
S - Standard type A - Advanced type
5cm 5cm
minimum minimum
5cm
10cm
2mm
2mm
• Install the drive in an environment that meet the conditions such as ambient temperature (-10℃ to 50℃), Humanity
(95% relative humidity or free of condensation), altitude (below 1,000m) and vibration (below 1G [9.8 m/sec2])
• DIN rail mounting is available.
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Start-up guide of LSLV-M100
IM IM
IM IM IM
IM IM IM
IM
RJ45 RJ45
ON OFF
Remote Termin ation Remote/
Resistor 485Com
Terminal Parameter Code Factory Default Terminal Parameter Code Factory Default
P1 In-65 Fx Q1/EQ** OU-32 Fault
P2 In-66 Rx A1/B1/C1 OU-31 Fault
P3 In-67 Emergency stop A2/C2* OU-32 Fault
P4* In-68 RESET AO OU-01 Output frequency
P5* In-69 JOG * This is available only on Advanced I/O
** This is available only on Standard I/O.
V1 - -
I2* - -
02
Keypad: description
No. Name Description
Displays current operational status and
➊ 7-Segment Display
parameter information.
➋ SET Indicator LED flashes in parameter setting mode.
LED is lit during operation while flashing during
➌ RUN Indicator
acceleration or deceleration.
➍ FWD Indicator LED is lit during forward operation.
➎ REV Indicator LED is lit during reverse operation.
STOP: Stops
MODE
ENTthe drive.
[STOP/RESET] key
STOP
RUN SHIFT
RESET
RESET: Resets the drive to clear fault situation.
[▲]SHIFT
key, [▼] key Scrolls up and down to select parameter codes, setting values, etc.
STOP MODE
ENT
RESET
[MODE/SHIFT] key Moves the parameter groups or moves the cursor in parameter setting mode.
MODE
SHIFT
ENT
Moves the value setting mode from the parameter selection mode.
MODE
SHIFT
ENT [ENTER] key Saves the set values after adjusting the parameter values.
Moves the drive status screen from the fault screen when a fault occurs.
RUN
STOP
- The
RESET keys allow to select the parameter code.
MODE
SHIFT
ENT
Operation
Operation
Output
Current
Output
Output
Current
frequency
Output
frequency
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Start-up guide of LSLV-M100
Operation
ENT
1: Fx/Rx-1
2: Fx/Rx-2
RUN Please refer to user’s manual
ENT ENT
Operation
(forward).
• If the motor rotation is not correct, change the 0 Keypad 1 Factory default
wiring of the motor. (ex. U-V-W > V-U-W) 1 Keypad 2
2 V0: 0–5 [V] Built-in volume
3 V1: 0–10 [V] External source
4 I2( I ): 0–20 [mA]
5 I2(V): 0–10 [V]
Advanced I/O
6 V0 + I2 ( I )
7 V0 + I2 (V)
8 V0 + V1
9 RS-485 communication Advanced I/O
10 Up-down operation
24 P1 P2 P3 CM 24 P1 P2 P3 CM
EG Q1 VR V1 A0 CM EG Q1 VR V1 A0 CM
+
0 ~ 10 Vdc Potentiometer: 1-5KΩ
2: VO, 0-5[V] 3: V1, 0-10[V]
04
Multi-Step frequency Auto restart
• This step shows how to set up and use the multi-step • This step shows how to set up and use an Auto Restart
frequency of the drive. function of the drive.
Group Code Name Parameter Setting
• This feature is enabled only when a digital input
65 P1 function setting
terminal is configured as a command input device.
66 P2 function setting 5: Multi-step speed–low Group Code Name Setting Range
In 67 P3 function setting 6: Multi-step speed–middle 09 Auto restart count 0~10
68* P4 function s etting 7: Multi-step speed–high
Pr Auto restart delay time
10 0.0~60.0 sec
69* P5 function setting after trip
24 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 CM
Op drv 1 (default: value) ※ The Auto Restart function will not be activated if the drive
65(P1) 0 (default: value) stops due to the following fault trips:
67(P3) 5 - Low voltage, Emergency stop (Bx), Inverter overheating,
In
68(P4) 6 or hardware diagnosis
69(P5) 7
• Example)
Output * Pr09=3, Pr09=5.0sec
Frequency
Speed7
Speed6
Trip
Speed5
Speed4
Output Pr10 Trip
Pr10 Occurrence
30 sec
Speed3 Frequency = 5sec Occurrence
= 5sec
Speed2 Restart
Speed1
Speed0 Trip Trip
Occurrence Occurrence
P3 Restart Restart
P4 Trip Status
P5
Remaining 3 2 1 2
Fx
Restart Count
Recover
1 count
Speed P5 P4 P3 Description
0 - - - Reference source set with the
Frq in the operation group
• Speed search - When a fault occurs, the motor is
1 - - bA51_Multi-step frequency 1
normally rotating at a free-run state. In order to
2 - - bA52_Multi-step frequency 2
operate the system without any additional fault due to
3 - bA53_Multi-step frequency 3
rotating motor, speed search feature needs to be
4 - - bA54_Multi-step frequency 4
activated.
5 - bA55_Multi-step frequency 5
Group Code Name BIT Function
6 - bA56_Multi-step frequency 6 Speed search --1- Initialization after
Cn 71
7 bA57_Multi-step frequency 7 selection (0010) a fault trip
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Frequently asked questions
Question: The motor does not rotate and the output current is too high at start.
• Cause: the load is too high. It can be solved by using manual/auto torque boost and changing some parameters.
Slightly increase the Forward or reverse boost in Ftb or rtb.
1 Manual Torque Boost If the torque boost level is too high, a trip may occurs such as IOL.
Set dr15I to 1 to activate ATB. It is necessary to reduce manual boost values (ex. 0~2%) in Ftb or rtb,
2 Auto Torque Boost(ATB) and then to adjust the values in dr26, dr27 or dr28.
3 Starting Frequency Slightly increase the starting frequency in dr19.(ex. 0.5 → 1.0 → 1.5 → 2.0Hz)
When bA07 is set to 2 (User V/F), User V/F pattern can be set up according to the applications and
4 User V/F Pattern motor characteristics.
Question: When the drive is running, the Earth-leakage circuit breaker(ELCB) is activated.
• Cause: The ELCB will disconnect the power if leakage current flows to grounding during drive operation.
• Answer1: Connect the drive to grounding terminal.
• Answer2: Check if the ground resistance is less than 100 Ω for 200V class.
• Answer3: Check the capacity of ELCB and connect it to the drive according to the rated current of the drive.
• Answer4: Reduce the carrier frequency in Cn04.
• Answer5: Attempt to keep the cable distance from the drive to motor short as possible.
Question: How do I adjust the time it takes the motor to speed up or slow down?
• Answer: Adjust the acceleration time in ACC and deceleration time in dEC.
Question: How do I prevent the drive from tripping on an OV fault (overvoltage) while the motor is ramping down?
• Answer 1: Increase deceleration time in dEC.
• Answer 2: Activate stall prevention in Pr50. To enable it during deceleration, set Pr50 to “-1-” as Bit 2..
Question: How do I prevent the drive from tripping on an OLT(overload) while the motor is ramping up and down?
• Answer: Verify motor rated current in MrC and motor overload parameter settings such as Pr20 (Overload trip selection),
Pr21 (Overload trip level) and Pr22 (Overload trip time).
Question: How do I run the motor above the nominal motor speed?
• Answer: Increase Maximum Frequency in FrM.
Question: Does the drive create harmonics? If so, are they a problem?
• Answer: All standard drives create 5th and 7th harmonic frequencies. Occasionally, and this depends on the applications
there may be issues and harmonics can cause problems such as transformer heating or interference with other
communication devices installed near the drive. To reduce interference, the installation of noise filters or line filters may be
required. Additionally it may be helpful to adjust the carrier frequency to the minimum value in Cn04.
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Start-up guide of LSLV-M100
Troubleshoot faults
Item Type Cause Remedy
OLt The load is greater than the motor’s rated capacity. Replace the drive and motor with lager models.
Latch
(Over Load) The set value of Overload trip level in Pr21 is too low. Increase the set value for of Overload trip level.
Acc/Dec times are too short compared to the load inertia (bA16). Increase Acc/Dec times.
The drive load is greater than the rated capacity. Replace the drive with a lager model.
OCt Latch
(Over Current) Run the drive after the motor has stopped or
The drive output is active while the motor is rotating.
Activate the speed search function (Cn71).
The mechanical brake on the motor is activated too fast. Check the mechanical brake.
Deceleration time is too short compared to the load inertia in bA16. Increase Deceleration time.
Ovt Latch A generative load occurs at the drive output. Use a braking option.
(Over Voltage)
The input voltage is too high. Check if the input voltage is above the specified value.
Check if the input voltage is below the specified value
The input voltage is too low.
and adjust the drive input voltage value in bA19.
Lvt Level
The loads on the line power supply is greater than rated
Increase the power capacity.
(Low Voltage) capacity such as welding machine, DOL motor, etc.
The magnetic contactor on the line power supply line is
Replace the magnetic contactor.
defective.
GFt Ground fault has occurred in the out circuit. Check the wiring in the drive.
Latch
(Ground Trip) The motor insulation has been damaged. Replace the motor.
The motor has overheated. Decrease the load or reduce the motor operation.
EtH Latch
The drive load is greater than the rated capacity. Replace the drive with a large model.
(E-Thermal) Replace the motor that has a cooling fan sourced by
The drive has been running at low speed for a long time.
independent power.
OPO The magnetic contactor in the output circuit is defective. Check the magnetic contactor in the output circuit..
Latch
(Out Phase Open) The wiring to the output is defective. Check the wiring to the output.
IOL The load is greater than the rated capacity of drive. Replace the drive and motor with lager models.
Latch
(Inverter OLT) The torque boost level is too high. Decrease the torque boost level.
Check if there is a foreign object in the air inlet, outlet,
There is a problem with the cooling system.
OHt or vent.
Latch
(Over Heat) The cooling fan of the drive has been operated for a long time. Replace the cooling fan.
The ambient temperature is too high. Keep the ambient temperature below 50℃.
ntC The ambient temperature is too low. Keep the ambient temperature above -10℃.
Latch
(NTC Open) The internal temperature sensor has been damaged. Contact your supplier or authorized service distributor of LS.
FAn Foreign object is in the air vent of the drive. Remove the foreign object from the air inlet or outlet.
Latch
(Fan Trip) The lifespan of cooling fan is over. Replace the cooling fan.
EtA, Etb Latch
When the multi-function input terminal is set to EtA or EtB,
Adjust the parameters related to External trip.
(External Trip A,B) the terminal is assigned as the its signal.
COM Latch
It occurs when communication between the Main DSP and
-
(Communication Trip) the IO CPU is disconnected for more than 500ms
It occurs when the output current of the drive is below
nbr Latch the value set in Ad41 while OU31 or OU32 is set to Adjust the parameters related to brake control.
19 (Brake signal).
*Level : automatically terminates when the failure is solved. This is not saved in the failure history.
*Latch : terminates when the reset signals are input after the failure is solved.
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