MN 04020003 e
MN 04020003 e
MN 04020003 e
User Manual
Effective October 2013
Supersedes February 2013
Support Services
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Table of Contents
SAFETY
Before Commencing the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Definitions and Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hazardous High Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warnings and Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ENGINEERING
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrical Power Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety and Switching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EMC Measures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motor and Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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INSTALLATION
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EMC Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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OPERATION
Commissioning Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operational Hazard Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Commissioning with Control Signal Terminals (Factory Setting) . . . . . . . . . . . .
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APPENDIX A
Special Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dimensions and Frame Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PC Interface Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mounting Frame for Fieldbus Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PROFIBUS DP Fieldbus Interface Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cables, Fuses and Disconnect Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List of Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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APPENDIX B
Door Panel Keypad Adapter SystemMounting Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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List of Figures
M-Max Frequency Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Signal Terminals and Microswitches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
M-Max Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scope of Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview of the M-Max Device (FS1FS3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview of the M-Max Device (FS4 and FS5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Block Diagram, Elements of M-Max Frequency Inverters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Selection Criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drive System (PDS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AC Power Networks with Grounded Center Point (TN-/TT Networks) . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EMC Environment and Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parallel Connection of Several Motors to One Frequency Inverter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Example of a Motor Ratings Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Star and Delta Circuit Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
V/Hz-Characteristic Curve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bypass Motor Control (Example) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mounting Position (FS1FS3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mounting Position (FS4 and FS5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Air-Cooling Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Minimum Clearance at the Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Air-Bafe Due to Increased Circulation with Device Fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mounting Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Conguration for Mounting with Screws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mounting Rail Conforming with IEC/EN 60715 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fastening to the Mounting Rail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Demounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mounting the Cable Routing Plate and the Brackets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EMC-Compliant Setup (Example: M-Max) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Three-Phase Input Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection to Power Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ground Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection in Power Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Screened Connection Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection with Twisted Cable Shielding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Four-Core Shielded Motor Supply Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Position of Control Signal Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Prevent the Shield from Becoming Unbraided . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Example for a Single-Side Connection (PES) to the Frequency Inverter . . . . . . . . . . . .
Example for an Insulated End of the Control Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Signal Terminals Assignments and Designations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Microswitch Factory Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Signal Terminals (Digital and Analog Inputs/Outputs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Analog Setpoint Inputs AI1 and AI2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Analog Setpoint Value Signal, for Example, from a Superordinate Controller (PLC) . . .
Analog Output AO (Connection Examples) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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List of Tables
Unit Conversion Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nameplate Inscriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Type Designation of the M-Max Frequency Inverters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Rated Operational Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Connection Voltages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance Measures and Intervals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Identification on the Residual-Current Circuit-Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Assignment of Frequency Inverters to Example Motor Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Minimum Clearance and Required Cooling Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stripping Lengths in the Power Section in inches (mm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arrangement and Size of the Connection Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Possible Connection Line Sizes and Specifications on Control Signal Terminals . . . . .
Factory-Set Control Terminal Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List of Fault Messages (F) and Warning Messages (AL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Error Messages via Operating Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Unit Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Areas of the LCD Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Predefined Application Parameters from Parameter P1.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Default I/O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parameter Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Analog Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Digital Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Analog Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Digital Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drives Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protective Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PID Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fixed Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fixed Frequency Setpoint Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Determining the Program Number (P10.10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fixed Frequency Setpoint Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
V/Hz-Characteristic Curve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Braking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Logic Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Second Parameter Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operational Data Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Status Displays Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setpoint Input (REF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Modbus Parameters in the M-Max . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Error Code Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Safety
Warning!
Dangerous Electrical Voltage!
Before Commencing the Installation
WARNING
This symbol indicates high voltage. It calls your
attention to items or operations that could be dangerous
to you and other persons operating this equipment.
Read the message and follow the instructions carefully.
CAUTION
When selecting the cable cross-section, take the voltage
drop under load conditions into account.
The consideration of other standards (for example, VDE 0113
or VDE 0289) is the responsibility of the user.
CAUTION
This symbol is the Safety Alert Symbol. It occurs with
either of two signal words: CAUTION or WARNING, as
described below.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, can result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, can result in minor to moderate injury, or serious
damage to the product. The situation described in the
CAUTION may, if not avoided, lead to serious results.
Important safety measures are described in CAUTION (as
well as WARNING).
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WARNING
With frequency inverters, only AC/DC sensitive residual
current circuit breakers (RCD type B) are to be used
(EN 50178, IEC 755).
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Residual current circuit breakers (RCD) are only to be
installed between the AC power supply network and the
frequency inverter.
CAUTION
WARNING
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.
Stand on an insulating pad and make it a habit to use only
one hand when checking components. Always work with
another person in case an emergency occurs. Disconnect
power before checking controllers or performing
maintenance. Be sure equipment is properly grounded. Wear
safety glasses whenever working on electronic controllers or
rotating machinery.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
A changeover between the frequency inverter and the input
supply must take place in a voltage-free state.
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WARNING
The frequency inverter outputs (U, V, W) must not be
connected to the input voltage (destruction of the
device, risk of re).
WARNING
Discharge yourself on a grounded surface before
touching the control signal terminals and the controller
PCB. This protects the device from destruction by
electrostatic discharge.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Switch S1 must switch only when frequency inverter T1 is at
zero current.
WARNING
On the control signal and the connection terminals of the
frequency inverter, no leakage resistance tests are to be
performed with an insulation tester.
WARNING
WARNING
Carry out wiring work only after the frequency inverter
has been correctly mounted and secured.
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
Hazardous voltage!
Fire hazard!
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Ground contact currents in frequency inverters are greater
than 3.5 mA (AC). According to product standard IEC/EN
61800-5-1, an additional equipment grounding conductor
must be connected, or the cross-section of the equipment
grounding conductor must be at least 0.39 in2 (10 mm2).
WARNING
The components in the frequency inverters power
section are energized if the supply voltage (line voltage)
is connected. For instance: power terminals L1, L2/N, L3,
R+, R, U/T1, V/T2, W/T3.
The control signal terminals are isolated from the line
power potential.
There can be a dangerous voltage on the relay terminals
(22 to 26) even if the frequency inverter is not being
supplied with line voltage (for example, integration of
relay contacts in control systems with 230 Vac).
WARNING
The components in the frequency inverters power
section remain energized up to ve (5) minutes after the
supply voltage has been switched off (intermediate
circuit capacitor discharging time).
Pay attention to hazard warnings!
WARNING
Following a shutdown (fault, line voltage off), the motor
can start automatically (when the supply voltage is
switched back on) if the automatic restart function has
been enabled.
(See parameter P6.13.)
DANGER
5 MIN
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CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Any contactors and switching devices on the power side are
not to be opened during motor operation. Inching operation
using the power switch is not permitted.
Contactors and switching devices (repair and maintenance
switches) on the motor side must never be opened while the
motor is in operation when the frequency inverter is set to
speed control operating mode (P11.8 = 1).
Inching operation of the motor with contactors and switching
devices in the output of the frequency inverter is not
permitted.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Make sure that there is no danger in starting the motor.
Disconnect the driven machine if there is a danger in an
incorrect operational status.
CAUTION
A high torque at low speed leads to a high thermal load on
the motor.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram. DC braking results in additional heating of the
motor. Congure the brake torque, set via braking current
(P12.1) and the braking duration (P12.2 and P12.4), as low as
possible.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
The motor parameters must be identical in both parameter
groups (P7 and P14).
CAUTION
Although the registers to be written are consecutive, the ID
numbers of the parameter list are not. Only the ID numbers
in the process data list are consecutive.
WARNING
If a start signal is present, the drive is restarted
automatically, if P3.1 = 0 is set (REAF = Restart after
FAULT) and the error message has been acknowledged
(Reset).
CAUTION
Fuses and cables selected must always comply with the
applicable regulations at the installation site.
WARNING
If a start command is present at a digital input (DI1DI6)
assigned at P3.21, the sequence control also starts
automatically (without switch edge) when the power
supply is switched on (for example, after a power supply
failure).
CAUTION
A high torque at low speed causes a high thermal load on the
motor. If temperatures are too high, the motor should be
equipped with an external fan.
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Abbreviation
Description
EMC
Electromagnetic compatibility
FS
Frame size
GND
Ground, 0V potential
IGBT
PDS
LCD
PES
PNU
Parameter number
UL
Underwriters Laboratories
100V (MMX11)
400V (MMX34_)
575V (MMX35_)
Units
Every physical dimension included in this manual uses
imperial units. For the purpose of the equipments UL
certification, some of these dimensions are accompanied by
their equivalents in metric or Systme International dUnites
(SI) units.
Unit Conversion Examples
US-American Value
Length
1 in
25.4 mm
0.0394
inch
Power
1 hp = 1.014 PS
0.7457 kW
1.341
horsepower
Torque
1 lbf in
0.113 Nm
8.851
pound-force inches
Temperature
1F (TF)
17.222C (TC)
TF = TC x 9/5 + 32
Fahrenheit
Speed
1 RPM
1 min1
Weight
1 lb
0.4536 kg
2.205
pound
SI Value
Conversion Value
US-American
Designation
Designation
R13 R14
22 23
10
R24
26
25 24
R21 R22
LOGIC
+
AI 1
V
mA
AI 2
V
mA
RS 485
Term.
2
BACK
RESET
LOC
REM
OK
Component Identication
M-Max Series
1
2
BACK
RESET
LOC
REM
OK
COMM
ERROR
AC DRIVE
3
4
Item
Number
Description
Fieldbus connection:
CANopen XMX-NET-CO-A
PROFIBUS DP with XMX-NET-PS-A screw terminals
PROFIBUS DP with XMX-NET-PD-A Sub-Dm connector
DeviceNet XMX-NET-DN-A
IP21 kit
CD
BACK
RESET
LOC
REM
OK
Meaning
MMX34AA3D3F0-0
Part number:
MMX = M-Max series frequency inverter
3 = Three-phase power connection
4 = 400V voltage category
AA = Instance (software version A and alphanumerical display)
3D3 = 3.3A rated operational current (3-decimal-3)
F = Integrated radio interference suppression filter
0 = IP20 protection type
0 = No integrated optional assembly
Input
Output
Power
S/N
Serial number
Frequency inverter is an electrical apparatus
Read the manual (in this case AWB8230-1603) before making any electrical connections and commissioning
IP 20/Open type
12W10
Manufacturing date:
Week 12 of 2010
MMX 1 1 AA 1D1 F 0 0
Description
MMX = Base catalog number
Option
0 = Full version
Phase
1 = Single-phase
3 = Three-phase
Enclosure Class
0 = NEMA 0 or IP20
1 = IP21 or NEMA 1
Voltage
1 = 120V
4 = 480V
2 = 230V
5 = 575V
EMC Filter
F = Filter
N = No filter
Software
Designation Series
AA
Output Current
1D6 = 1.6A
010 = 10A
Examples
Label
Meaning
MMX11AA2D8N0-0
MMX12AA1D7F0-0
MMX32AA2D4N0-0
MMX34AA012F0-0
MMX34AA5D6N0-0
MMX11: The input voltage of 115V is raised to 230V (output voltage) through an internal
voltage double connection.
Unit
Specification
Standards
Production quality
Climatic proofing
pw
Air quality
Chemical vapors
Operation
F (C)
Storage
F (C)
Description
General
Mechanical particles
Ambient temperature
Installation altitude
ft (m)
03281 ft (01000m) above sea level, over 3281 ft (1000m) with 1% power
reduction per 328 ft (100m), maximum 6562 ft (2000m), at maximum 122F
(50C) ambient temperature
Mounting position
Protection type
IEC 68-2-27
Storage and transport: 15g, 11 ms (in the packaging)
UPS drop test (for applicable UPS weights)
Vibration
EN 60068-2-6
3150 Hz, oscillation amplitude 1 mm (peak) at 315.8 Hz,
maximum acceleration amplitude 1g at 15.8150 Hz
MMXNO-O
No EMC filter
MMXFO-O
Notes
Symbols used in technical data and formulas.
122F (50C) with lateral clearance of 0.79 in (20 mm) and reduced pulse frequency
1000m.
Unit
Specification
fLN
Hz
at 50/60
MMX11
Ue
Vac
MMX12
Ue
Vac
MMX32
Ue
Vac
MMX34
Ue
Vac
MMX35
Ue
Vac
Input current
THD
>120
Short-circuit current
IK
kA
Maximum <50
Input frequency
fLN
Hz
Pulse frequency
(switching frequency of the inverter)
fPWM
kHz
Operating mode
Output voltage
U2
Description
Power Section
Rated operational voltage
Output frequency
f2
Hz
0320
Hz
0.01
I/Ie
Overload current
I/Ie
Starting current
I/Ie
MB/MN
Uc
Us
Vdc
24, max. 50 mA
Vdc
10, max. 10 mA
Braking torque
Control Section
Control voltage (output)
Reference voltage (output)
Input, digital, parameter definable
Max. 5%
Bit
10
Serial interface
RS485/Modbus RTU
Resolution
Notes
Symbols used in technical data and formulas.
122F (50C) with lateral clearance of
0.79 in (20 mm) and reduced pulse frequency
10
Ua/Ua
1000m.
Part Number
Rated
Current
Overload
Current
(150%)
Ie
Ie150
P
(230V, 50 Hz)
(A)
(A)
(kW)
(A)
(hp)
(A)
Frame Size
2.6
0.25
1.4
1/4
1.5
FS2
P
(230V, 60 Hz)
1 AC 115V, 50/60 Hz
(94132V 0%, 4566 Hz 0%)
MMX11AA1D7_
1.7
MMX11AA2D4_
2.4
3.6
0.37
1/2
2.2
FS2
MMX11AA2D8_
2.8
4.2
0.55
2.7
3/4
2.2
FS2
MMX11AA3D7_
3.7
5.6
0.75
3.2
3.2
FS2
MMX11AA4D8_
4.8
7.2
1.1
4.6
1-1/2
4.2
FS3
1 AC 230V, 50/60 Hz
(177264V 0%, 4566 Hz 0%)
MMX12AA1D7_
1.7
2.6
0.25
1.4
1/4
1.5
FS1
MMX12AA2D4_
2.4
3.6
0.37
1/2
2.2
FS1
MMX12AA2D8_
2.8
4.2
0.55
2.7
3/4
2.2
FS1
MMX12AA3D7_
3.7
5.6
0.75
3.2
3.2
FS2
MMX12AA4D8_
4.8
7.2
1.1
4.6
1-1/2
4.2
FS2
MMX12AA7D0_
10.5
1.5
6.3
6.8
FS2
MMX12AA9D6_
9.6
14.4
2.2
8.7
9.6
FS3
3 AC 230V, 50/60 Hz
(177264V 0%, 4566 Hz 0%)
MMX32AA1D7_
1.7
2.6
0.25
1.4
1/4
1.5
FS1
MMX32AA2D4_
2.4
3.6
0.37
1/2
2.2
FS1
MMX32AA2D8_
2.8
4.2
0.55
2.7
3/4
2.2
FS1
MMX32AA3D7_
3.7
5.6
0.75
3.2
3.2
FS2
MMX32AA4D8_
4.8
7.2
1.1
4.6
1-1/2
4.2
FS2
MMX32AA7D0_
10.5
1.5
6.3
6.8
FS2
MMX32AA011_
11
14.4
2.2
8.7
9.6
FS3
MMX32AA017_
17
26.3
14.8
15.2
FS4
MMX32AA025_
25
37.5
5.5
19.6
7.5
22
FS4
MMX32AA031_
31
46.5
7.5
26.4
10
28
FS5
MMX32AA038_
38
57
11
38
15
28
FS5
Notes
The input voltage of 115V is raised to 230V (output voltage) through an internal voltage double connection.
Rated motor currents for normal four-pole internally and surface-cooled three-phase asynchronous motors
(1500 RPM at 50 Hz, 1800 RPM at 60 Hz).
Calculated motor output (no standard value).
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Part Number
Rated
Current
Overload
Current
(150%)
Ie
I150
P
(400V, 50 Hz)
(A)
(A)
(kW)
(A)
(hp)
(A)
Frame Size
P
(460V, 60 Hz)
3 AC 400V, 50/60 Hz
(323528V 0%, 4566 Hz 0%)
MMX34AA1D3_
1.3
0.37
1.1
1/2
1.1
FS1
MMX34AA1D9_
1.9
2.9
0.55
1.5
3/4
1.6
FS1
MMX34AA2D4_
2.4
3.6
0.75
1.9
2.1
FS1
MMX34AA3D3_
3.3
1.1
2.6
1-1/2
FS2
MMX34AA4D3_
4.3
6.5
1.5
3.6
3.4
FS2
MMX34AA5D6_
5.6
8.4
2.2
4.8
FS2
MMX34AA7D6_
7.6
11.4
6.6
4
6.4
FS3
MMX34AA9D0_
13.5
8.5
7.6
FS3
MMX34AA012_
12
18
5.5
11.3
7-1/2
11
FS3
MMX34AA014_
14
21
7.5
15.2
10
14
FS3
MMX34AA016_
16
24
7.5
15.2
10
14
FS4
MMX34AA023_
23
34.5
11
21.7
15
21
FS4
MMX34AA031_
31
46.5
15
29.3
20
27
FS5
MMX34AA038_
38
57
18.5
36
25
34
FS5
2.6
0.75
1.7
1.7
FS3
3 AC 575V, 50/60 Hz
(489632.5V 0%, 4566 Hz 0%)
MMX35AA1D7_
1.7
MMX35AA2D7_
2.7
1.5
2.7
2.7
FS3
MMX35AA3D9_
3.9
5.9
2.2
3.9
3.9
FS3
MMX35AA6D1_
6.1
9.2
6.1
6.1
FS3
MMX35AA9D0_
9.0
13.5
5.5
9.0
7.5
9.0
FS3
Notes
Rated motor currents for normal four-pole internally-cooled and surface-cooled three-phase asynchronous motors
(1500 min1 at 50 Hz, 1800 min1 at 60 Hz).
Calculated motor output (no standard value).
Operation with reduced load torque (about 10% M ).
N
Allocated motor output at a maximum ambient temperature of 104F (40C) and a maximum pulse frequency of 4 kHz.
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1
1
10
11
9
8
BACK
RESET
LOC
REM
10
OK
9
7
8
5
4
6
Item
Number
Description
Item
Number
Description
Device fans
10
10
11
Features
The M-Max frequency inverter converts the voltage and frequency of an existing AC network
into DC voltage. This DC voltage is used to generate a three-phase AC voltage with adjustable
frequency and assigned amplitude values for the variable speed control of three-phase
asynchronous motors.
13
DC+/R+
R-
U/T1
L1
5
L2/N
L3
PE
V/T2
W/T3
PE
M
3~
9
EMC
10
Item
Number
Description
Supply L1, L2/N, L3, PE, mains supply voltage U LN = Ue at 50/60 Hz:
MMX11: 100V class, single-phase mains connection (1 AC 120V),
MMX12: 200V class, single-phase mains connection (1 AC 230V/240V),
MMX32: 200V class, three-phase mains connection (3 AC 230V/240V),
MMX34: 400V class, three-phase mains connection (3 AC 400V/480V).
MMX35: 575V class, three-phase input connection (3 AC 575V)
Internal RFI filter (MMXF_), category C2 and C3, in accordance with IEC/EN 61800-3
EMC connection of internal RFI filter with PE.
Rectifier bridge, single-phase (MMX1_) or three-phase (MMX3_), converts the AC voltage of the electrical network into DC voltage
DC choke, DC link choke (only for MMX32F_ and MMX34F_ in frame sizes FS4 and FS5)
DC link with charging resistor, capacitor and switching-mode power supply unit
(SMPS = Switching-Mode Power Supply): DC link voltage U DC: UDC = 1.41 x ULN
Braking transistor: connections DC+/R+ and R- for external braking resistor (only for MMX32 and MMX34 from frame size FS2)
Inverter. The IGBT based inverter converts the DC voltage of the DC link (UDC) into a three-phase AC voltage (U2) with variable amplitude and
frequency (f2). Sinusoidal pulse width modulation (PWM) with V/f control can be switched to speed control with slip compensation
Motor connection U/T1, V/T2, W/T3 with output voltage U2 (0 to 100 % Ue) and output frequency f2 (0 to 320 Hz) output current (I2):
MMX11: 1.7 4.8A,
MMX12: 1.7 9.6A,
MMX32: 1.7 38A,
MMX34: 1.3 38A,
MMX35: 1.7 9.0A
100% at an ambient temperature of +50C with an overload capacity of 150% for 60s every 600s and a starting current of 200% for 2s every 20s
Three-phase asynchronous motor, variable speed control of three-phase asynchronous motor for assigned motor shaft power values (P 2):
MMX11: 0.25 1.1 kW (230V, 50 Hz) or 0.33 1 hp (230V, 60 Hz),
MMX12: 0.25 2.2 kW (230V, 50 Hz) or 0.25 3 hp (230V, 60 Hz),
MMX32: 0.25 11 kW (230V, 50 Hz) or 0.25 15 hp (230V, 60 Hz),
MMX34: 0.37 18.5 kW (400V, 50 Hz) or 0.5 25 hp (460V, 60 Hz),
MMX35: 17.5 hp (575V, 60 Hz)
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Keypad with control buttons, LCD display, control voltage, control signal terminals, microswitches and interface for the PC interface card (Option)
14
Selection Criteria
The frequency inverter [3] is selected according to the supply
voltage ULN of the input supply [1] and the rated current of
the assigned motor [2]. The circuit type ( / ) of the motor
must be selected according to the supply voltage [1]. The
rated output current Ie of the frequency inverter must be
greater than/equal to the rated motor current.
Selection Criteria
1
U, I, f
BACK
RESET
LOC
REM
OK
4.0/2.3A
cos
0.75 kW
1410 min1
0.67
50 Hz
Starting torque
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Proper Use
The M-Max frequency inverters are not domestic appliances.
They are designed only for industrial use as system
components.
Maintenance Interval
If required
Check the tightening torques of the terminals (control signal terminals, power terminals)
Regularly
Charge capacitors
16
Storage
17
Engineering
Engineering
Introduction
This chapter describes the most important features in the energy circuit of a drive system
(PDS = Power Drive System) that you should take into consideration in your project planning.
Drive System (PDS)
L1
L2
L3
PE
Item
Number
1
RCD
Input contactor
10
11
Description
L1 L2/N L3 PE
R+ R PE U
PES
PES
M
3~
18
Engineering
L1
L2
L3
PEN
19
Engineering
Voltage Balance
Input Reactors
K =
U 2 + U 3 + U 4 + ... + U n 2
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 100%
2
2
2
2
2
U 1 + U 2 + U 3 + U 4 + ... + U n
U1 = fundamental component
THD k = 0.1
K = 10% ~ 20 dB (THD suppression)
2
2
2
2
U 2 + U 3 + U 4 + ... + U n
THD = ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------U1
20
Engineering
CAUTION
When selecting the cable cross-section, take the voltage
drop under load conditions into account.
WARNING
AC/DC sensitive
(RCD, type B)
CAUTION
The specied minimum PE conductor
(EN 50178, VDE 0160) must be maintained.
CAUTION
cross-sections
21
Engineering
Input Contactor
The input contactor enables an operational switching on and
off of the supply voltage for the frequency inverter, and
switching off in case of a fault.
The input contactor is designed based on the input current
(ILN) of the frequency inverter and the utilization category
AC-1 (IEC 60947). Input contactors and the assignment to
M-Max frequency inverters are explained in the appendix.
While planning the project, make sure that inching operation
is not done via the input contactor of the frequency inverter
on frequency-controlled drives, but through a controller input
of the frequency inverter.
The maximum permitted operating frequency of the input
voltage with the M-Max frequency inverter is one time per
minute (normal operation).
EMC Measures
Electrical components in a system (machine) have a
reciprocal effect on each other. Each device not only emits
interference but is also affected by it. The interference can
be produced by galvanic, capacitive, and/or inductive
sources, or by electromagnetic radiation. In practice, the limit
between line-conducted interference and emitted
interference is around 30 MHz. Above 30 MHz, cables and
conductors act like antennas that radiate electromagnetic
waves.
Measuring
Point
Public
Low-Voltage
Supply Grid
Industry
Grid 1
Industry
Grid 2
Category C1
Category C1/C2
1st Enviroment
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Category C3/C4
Category C3/C4
2nd Enviroment
Engineering
Q11
Q12
Q13
F2
F1
U1 V1 W1
M
M1
F3
U1 V1 W1
U1 V1 W1
M
M2
M
M3
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
If you are connecting multiple motors on one frequency
inverter, you must design the contactors for the individual
motors according to utilization category AC-3.
Selecting the motor contactor is done according to the rated
operational current of the motor to be connected.
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Engineering
230
/400
V
S1 0.75 kW
1430 RPM
3.5/2 A
0.79
50 Hz
cos
U2 (V)
U1
V1 W1
U1
W2 U2 V2
400
V1 W1
W2 U2 V2
230
50
87
fmax f (Hz)
MMX12AA3D7_
MMX32AA3D7_
MMX34AA2D4_
MMX34AA4D3_
3.7A
3.7A
2.4A
4.3A
Input voltage
1 AC 230V
1 AC 230V
3 AC 400V
3 AC 400V
Motor circuit
Delta
Delta
Star
Delta
V/Hz-characteristic curve
Motor current
3.5A
3.5A
2.0A
3.5A
Motor voltage
3 AC 0230V
3 AC 0230V
3 AC 0400V
3 AC 0230V
Motor speed
1430 min1
1430 min1
1430 min1
2474 min1
Motor frequency
50 Hz
50 Hz
50 Hz
87 Hz
Notes
Star connection: 400V, 50 Hz.
Delta connection: 230V, 50 Hz.
Delta connection: 400V, 87 Hz.
Note the permitted limit values of the motor.
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Engineering
Bypass Operation
If you want to have the option of operating the motor with
the frequency inverter or directly from the input supply, the
input branches must be interlocked mechanically.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
A changeover between the frequency inverter and the input
supply must take place in a voltage-free state.
WARNING
The frequency inverter outputs (U, V, W) must not be
connected to the input voltage (destruction of the
device, risk of re).
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Switch S1 must switch only when frequency inverter T1 is at
zero current.
Contactors and switches (S1) in the frequency inverter
output and for the direct start must be designed based on
utilization category AC-3 for the rated operational current of
the motor.
Connecting EX Motors
Note the following when connecting explosion-protected
motors:
Q11
L1 L2 L3
Sinusoidal Filter
T1 U V W
S1
M1
M
3~
Item
Number
Description
Input/bypass contactor
Output contactor
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Installation
Installation
Introduction
This chapter provides a description of the installation and the
electrical connections for the frequency inverter M-Max series.
While installing and/or assembling the frequency inverter,
cover all ventilation slots in order to ensure that no foreign
bodies can enter the device.
Perform all installation work with the specified tools and
without the use of excessive force.
Installation Instructions
The instructions for installation in this manual apply for M-Max
series frequency inverters under protection type IP20.
In order to meet the requirements in accordance with
NEMA 1 (IP21), you must, depending on the size of the
housing, use the optional housing accessories
MMX-IP21-FS1, MMX-IP21-FS2 or MMX-IP21-FS3.
The required installation instructions are shown in the setup
instructions AWA8230-2417.
Mounting Position
Mounting Position (FS1FS3)
30
30
30
90
90
90
90
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Installation
Cooling Measures
In order to guarantee sufficient air circulation, enough
thermal clearance must be ensured according to the frame
size (rating) of the frequency inverter.
Air-Cooling Space
a
(b)
b
a
c
V
b
mm
c
mm
d
mm
e
mm
V
m3/h
FS1
20
50
100
50
15
10
FS2
20
50
100
50
15
10
FS3
20
50
100
50
15
30
FS4
20
50
100
100
20
45
FS5
20
50
120
100
20
75
Note
With frame sizes FS1, FS2 and FS3 the side clearance can be 0 mm if the
ambient air temperature does not exceed +40C, the pulse frequency
(P11.9) does not exceed 4 kHz and the elevation does not exceed 1000m.
Higher ambient air temperatures pulse frequencies and installation heights
above 1000m require a minimum side clearance of 20 mm from a
passive neighbor (housing wall) and a clearance of 50 mm from an
active [need info] neighbor (frequency inverter, switched-mode power
supply unit).
With MMX34014_, the side clearance to a passive neighbor must
always be 20 mm in all operating conditions and always 50 mm to the
active neighbor.
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Installation
Fixing
b1
a1
a1
mm [in]
b1
mm [in]
Mass
kg [lb]
Torque
Nm [ft-lb]
Mounting
Screw
FS1
38 [1.5]
147 [5.79]
0.55 [1.2]
1.3 [0.95]
M4
FS2
62.5 [2.46]
182 [7.17]
0.7 [1.5]
1.3 [0.95]
M4
FS3
75 [2.95]
242 [9.53]
0.99 [2.2]
1.3 [0.95]
M5
FS4
140 [5.51]
4.6 [3.4]
M6
FS5
140 [5.51]
4.6 [3.4]
M6
0.28 in
(7 mm)
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Installation
25
35
First, install the cable clamp plate for the connection lines in
the power section [1] and then the cable clamping plate [2]
for the control lines. The required installation screws (M4) are
included as standard.
[3] = gland plates in the power section.
Mount the cable routing plate before the electrical
installation.
1
7.5
15
Set the frequency inverter onto the mounting rail [1] from
above and press until it rests in place [2].
2
L1 L2/N
L3
U/T1V/T2
W/T3
Demounting
11.5 lb-in
(1.3 Nm)
2
0.20 in
( 5 mm)
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Installation
EMC Installation
The responsibility to comply with the legally stipulated limit
values and thus the provision of electromagnetic
compatibility is the responsibility of the end user or system
operator. This operator must also take measures to minimize
or remove emissions in the environment concerned (see
figure on Page 22). He must also use means to increase the
interference immunity of the system devices.
In a drive system (PDS) with frequency inverters, you should
take measures for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) while
doing your planning, because changes or improvements to
the installation site, which are required in the installation or
while mounting, are normally associated with additional
higher costs.
The technology and system of a frequency inverter cause the
flow of high frequency leakage current during operation. All
grounding measures must therefore be implemented with
low impedance connections over a large surface area.
With leakage currents greater than 3.5 mA, in accordance
with VDE 0160 or EN 60335, either
Earthing
The ground connection (PE) in the cabinet should be
connected from the input supply to a central earth point
(mounting plate). All protective conductors should be routed
in star formation from this earth point and all conductive
components of the PDS (frequency inverter, motor reactor,
motor filter, main choke) are to be connected.
Avoid ground loops when installing multiple frequency
inverters in one cabinet. Make sure that all metallic devices
that are to be grounded have a broad area connection with
the mounting plate.
30
Installation
0.59 in
(15 mm)
PES
PE
PES
W2 U2 V2
U1 V1 W1
PE
24 Vdc
11.81 in
( 300 mm)
115/120 Vac
230/240 Vac
400 Vac
460/480 Vac
575 Vac
24 Vdc
115/120 Vac
230/240 Vac
400 Vac
460/480 Vac
575 Vac
Notes
Power cable: L1, L2/N, L3 and U/T1, V/T2, W/T3, R+, R
Control and signal lines: 1 to 26, A, B, eldbus connection
Large-area connection of all metallic control panel components.
Mounting surfaces of frequency inverter and cable shielding must be free from paint.
Connect the cable shielding in the output of the frequency inverter with a large surface area contact to the ground potential (PES).
Large-area cable shield contacts with motor.
Large-area earth connection of all metallic parts.
31
Installation
Electrical Installation
WARNING
Carry out wiring work only after the frequency inverter
has been correctly mounted and secured.
WARNING
Electric shock hazardrisk of injuries!
Carry out wiring work only if the unit is de-energized.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Fire hazard!
Only use cables, protective switches, and contactors that
feature the indicated permissible nominal current value.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Ground contact currents in frequency inverters are greater
than 3.5 mA (AC). According to product standard IEC/EN
61800-5-1, an additional equipment grounding conductor
must be connected, or the cross-section of the equipment
grounding conductor must be at least 0.39 in2 (10 mm2).
WARNING
The components in the frequency inverters power
section remain energized up to ve (5) minutes after the
supply voltage has been switched off (intermediate
circuit capacitor discharging time).
Pay attention to hazard warnings!
DANGER
5 MIN
32
Installation
L1 L2/N
L3
U/T1 V/T2
W/T3
PES
PE
M
3~
3 AC, PE
MMX12_
Input
Input
Input
Output
L2/N L3
L1 L2/N
L1 L2/N L3
U1
V1
W1
3~
Motor
PE
L1
PE
L1
PE
Ground Connection
L1
L2
L3
PE
M4
11.5 lb-in
(1.3 Nm)
33
Installation
PE
DC+ DC
R+ R
A1
C1
A2
C2
B1
D1
B2
D2
B1
Motor (Output)
U/T1, V/T2, W/T3
C1
D1
FS1
0.30 (8.0)
1.40 (35.0)
0.30 (8.0)
FS2
0.30 (8.0)
1.40 (35.0)
0.30 (8.0)
FS3
0.30 (8.0)
1.40 (35.0)
FS4
0.30 (8.0)
1.20 (30.0)
FS5
0.30 (8.0)
1.20 (30.0)
34
B1
B2
1.40 (35.0)
0.30 (8.0)
1.40 (35.0)
1.40 (35.0)
0.30 (8.0)
1.40 (35.0)
0.30 (8.0)
1.40 (35.0)
0.30 (8.0)
1.40 (35.0)
0.30 (8.0)
1.20 (30.0)
0.30 (8.0)
1.60 (40.0)
0.30 (8.0)
1.20 (30.0)
0.30 (8.0)
2.00 (50.0)
PE
A1
Installation
0.59 in
(15 mm)
PES
1/5 a)
U/T1 V/T2
W/T3
a
PES
Item
Number
Description
Cu shield braid
35
Installation
M3
Part
Numbers
FS1
FS2
36
mm2
AWG
mm
in
Nm
ft-lbs
MMX12AA1D7_
MMX12AA2D4_
MMX12AA2D8_
0.22.5
2412
0.31
0.50.6
L1 L2/N
MMX32AA1D7_
MMX32AA2D4_
MMX32AA2D8_
0.22.5
2412
0.31
0.50.6
L1 L2/N L3
MMX34AA1D3_
MMX34AA1D9_
MMX34AA2D4_
0.22.5
2412
0.31
0.50.6
L1 L2/N
L3
MMX11AA1D7_
MMX11AA2D4_
MMX11AA2D8_
MMX11AA3D7_
0.22.5
2412
0.31
0.50.6
L2/N
L3
MMX12AA3D7_
MMX12AA4D8_
MMX12AA7D0_
0.22.5
2412
0.31
0.50.6
L1 L2/N
MMX32AA3D7_
MMX32AA4D8_
MMX32AA7D0_
0.22.5
2412
0.31
0.50.6
L1 L2/N L3
MMX34AA3D3_
MMX34AA4D3_
MMX34AA5D6_
0.22.5
2412
0.31
0.50.6
L1 L2/N
mm
Terminal Configuration
L3
R+
R+
Installation
M3
FS3
FS4
FS5
Part
Numbers
mm2
AWG
mm
in
Nm
ft-lbs
MMX11AA4D8_
0.24
2410
0.31
0.50.6
L2/N
MMX12AA9D6_
0.24
2410
0.31
0.50.6
L1 L2/N
MMX32AA011_
0.24
2410
0.31
0.50.6
L1 L2/N L3
MMX34AA7D6_
MMX34AA9D0_
MMX34AA012_
MMX34AA014_
0.24
2410
0.31
0.50.6
L1 L2/N L3
MMX32AA017_
MMX32AA025_
0.516
206
0.39
1.21.5
L1
L2
MMX34AA016_
MMX34AA023_
0.516
206
0.39
1.21.5
L1
L2
MMX32AA031_
MMX32AA038_
0.516
206
0.39
1.21.5
L1
L2
L3
MMX34AA031_
MMX34AA038_
0.516
206
0.39
1.21.5
L1
L2
L3
mm
Terminal Configuration
L3
R+
37
Installation
L1 L2/N
L3
U/T1 V/T2
W
/T3
4K7
R11
0.59 in
(15 mm)
PES
38
DI2
9
FWD
REV
Installation
WARNING
Discharge yourself on a grounded surface before
touching the control signal terminals and the controller
PCB. This protects the device from destruction by
electrostatic discharge.
The following figure shows the arrangement and designation of M-Max control signal terminals.
Control Signal Terminals Assignments and Designations
AI2 GND DO DI4 DI5 DI6 AO DO+
4
5 13 14 15 16 18 20
1
R13 R14
22 23
R24
26
10
25
A
24
R21 R22
M3
mm2
mm2
AWG
mm
Nm
ft-lbs
mm
0.141.5
0.250.5
2616
0.220.25
0.160.18
0.4 x 2.5
R13 R14
22 23
R24
26
10
A
LOGIC
Control logic:
+ = Positive logic (FS)
Source type
= Negative logic
Sink type
S2
AI1
S3
AI2
S4
RS485
R21 R22
LOGIC
+
AI 1
V
mA
AI 2
V
mA
S1
25 24
RS 485
Term.
S4 = RS485 ()
S3 = AI2 (mA)
S2 = AI1 (V)
S1 = LOGIC (+)
39
Installation
Factory setting
Description
Terminal
+10V
AI1
GND
Reference potential
0V
AI2
Analog input 2
GND
Reference potential
0V
24V
DI-C
LOGIC- (GND)
DI1
Digital input 1
DI2
Digital input 2
10
DI3
Digital input 3
Fixed frequency B0
DO
Digital output
Active = READY
14
DI4
Digital input 4
Fixed frequency B1
15
DI5
Digital input 5
Error acknowledgment
13
16
DI6
Digital input 6
PI controller deactivated
18
AO
Analog output
Output frequency
010V, max. 10 mA
20
DO+
Digital output
22
R13
Active = RUN
23
R14
Active = RUN
24
R22
Active = FAULT
25
R21
Active = FAULT
26
R24
Active = FAULT
RS485 signal A
BUS-communication
Modbus RTU
RS485 signal B
BUS-communication
Modbus RTU
Note
Programmable function (see List of Parameters on Page 161).
40
Installation
Analog Inputs
Control Signal Terminals (Digital and
Analog Inputs/Outputs)
200 ohms
AI2
GND
AI1
2
4
PI-Ist
f-Soll
S3
010V
200k ohms
200 ohms S2
+10V Out
<10 mA
GND
200k ohms
0 (4)20 mA
AI1
V mA
200k ohms
2
f-Soll
S3 = AI2 mA
(420 mA)
AI1
S2 = AI1V
(010V)
010V
GND
AI1
V mA
41
Installation
Analog Outputs
+ 24V
0V
5%
Ua
Ua
DI_COM
+24V Out
<50 mA
AO
<10 mA
GND
S1
18
LOGIC
f-Out
010V
DI2
DI1
S1 = LOGIC+
(Source Type)
Digital Inputs
The frequency inverter has six digital inputs (DI1 to DI6) that
have an identical function and operation. Their actuation is
factory set for +24V (positive logic, source type). You can use
the device internal control voltage of control signal terminal 6
(+24V, maximal 50 mA) or an external voltage source (+24V)
with a residual ripple less than 5% Ua /Ua . The
parameterizable functions are described in Digital Inputs
(P3) on Page 71.
9
DI2
7
DI_COM
+24V Out
<50 mA
DI2
+24V Out
<50 mA
DI_COM
DI1
DI1
24V
GND
S1
42
S1 = LOGIC
(Sink Type)
LOGIC
S1 = LOGIC+
(Source Type)
LOGIC
S1
Installation
0V
+24V
DO+
+24V
20
5%
Ua
Ua
)
8
9
DI2
+24V Out
<50 mA
DI_COM
DI1
DO+
6
20
<50 mA
13
<50 mA
DO
S1
S1 = LOGIC
(Sink Type)
LOGIC
13
DO
0V
0V
Source Type
Sink Type
20
Ready
13
DO+
DO
<50 mA
0V
+24V
5%
Ua
Ua
43
Installation
24
R24
26
Error
25
R22
23
R21
R14
22
Run
R13
Relay Outputs with Connection Examples, Control Relay with Suppressor Circuit
250V ~ : 2A
250V: 0.4A
(-)
(+)
Varistor
AC
DC
AC
44
RC Filter
AC
Diode
DC
Installation
R13 R14
22 23
10
25 24
A
R21 R22
LOGIC
+
AI 1
V
mA
AI 2
V
mA
R24
26
RS 485
Term.
S4 = RS485 ()
The two control signal terminals A and B enable the connection of a shielded RS485
twisted-pair cable.
The bus terminating resistor required at the end of a data cable is integrated in the frequency
inverter and can be connected via microswitch S4.
The network cable must have a bus termination resistor (120 ohms) connected at each
physical end to prevent reflections and the resulting transmission faults.
Two-Wire RS485 Connection
(Slave = M-Max Frequency Inverter)
120 ohms
Slave
Master
B
PES
PES
RS485
Term
S4
RS485
Modbus (RTU)
45
Installation
Block Diagrams
The following diagrams show all the terminals on an M-Max frequency inverter and their
functions at the default settings.
MMX11...N_ Block Diagram
MMX11 has a voltage doubler circuit inside the internal DC link. A power supply of 1 AC 120V
(115V) will output a motor voltage of 3 AC 230V.
1 AC 120V
L2/N
M
3~
L3
3 AC 230V
PE
26
R24
Reset
16
DI6
15
DI5
FF2
PI-Off
S3
AI2
200k ohms
200 ohms S2
GND
DI4
FF1
14
AI1
DI3
REV
10
DI2
+10 V Out
< 10 mA
FWD
1
010V
DI1
GND
3
f-Soll
DI_COM
24V
24
R22
+24V Out
<50 mA
25
R21
PE
R14
S1
23
Error
22
Run
R13
200k ohms
200 ohms
PI-Ist
0 (4)20 mA
46
120 ohms
X1
DO+
S4
DO
<50 mA
20
AO
<10 mA
13
Ready
18
f-Out
010V
Installation
1 AC 240V
1 AC 230V
L1
M
3~
L2/N
3 AC 230V
24
R22
DI_COM
R24
DI3
200k ohms
200 ohms
DI4
DI5
DI6
S2
AI2
FF2
Reset
PI-Off
S3
GND
FF1
16
AI1
REV
15
DI2
14
+10V Out
<10 mA
FWD
10
DI1
GND
3
0...+10 V
24V
26
f-Soll
24V Out
<50 mA
25
R21
PE
23
R14
S1
22
Error
EMC
PE
Run
R13
200k ohms
200 ohms
PI-Ist
0 (4)20 mA
120 ohms
X1
DO+
S4
DO
<50 mA
20
AO
<10 mA
13
Ready
18
f-Out
010V
47
Installation
R+
PE
V
W
24
R22
24V Out
<50 mA
Reset
16
DI6
15
DI5
FF2
PI-Off
200k ohms
S3 200 ohms
120 ohms
13
S4
18
DO
<50 mA
200k ohms
200 ohms S2
AO
<10 mA
DI4
FF1
14
Ready
AI2
DI3
REV
10
AI1
FWD
3
f-Out
010V
DI2
10V Out
<10 mA
DI1
GND
24V
26
PI-Ist
0 (4)20 mA
DI_COM
R24
GND
25
R21
PE
23
R14
S1
22
f-Soll
010V
EMC
PE
Error
3 AC
L1 L2/N L3
M
3~
3 AC
Run
R13
X1
20
DO+
A
Notes
External brake resistor terminals R+ and R are only available on three-phase FS2 and FS3 drives.
EMC lter only available on MMX34 units.
48
Installation
Insulation Testing
The M-Max series frequency inverters are tested, delivered
and require no additional testing.
WARNING
On the control signal and the connection terminals of the
frequency inverter, no leakage resistance tests are to be
performed with an insulation tester.
WARNING
Wait at least 5 minutes after switching the supply
voltage off before you disconnect a connection on the
connection terminals (L1, L2/N, L3, U/T1, V/T2, W/T3,
R+, R) of the frequency inverter.
If insulation testing is required in the power circuit of the
PDS, you must consider the following measures.
49
Operation
Operation
Commissioning Checklist
Before placing the frequency converter into operation, make sure to check the following:
No.
Activity
All wiring and line section leftovers, as well as all the tools
used, have been removed from the frequency inverters
proximity
Each single phase of the supply voltage (L1, L2, L3) is protected
with disconnect device
The frequency inverter and the motor are adapted to the input
voltage (see Nameplate Rating Dataon Page 6, connection
type [star, delta] of the motor tested)
The quality and volume of cooling air are in line with the
environmental conditions required for the frequency inverter
and the motor
10
11
12
13
50
Completed
Notes
Operation
WARNING
Commissioning is only to be completed by qualied
technicians.
WARNING
Hazardous voltage!
The safety instructions on Page x must be followed.
WARNING
The components in the frequency inverters power
section are energized if the supply voltage (line voltage)
is connected. For instance: power terminals L1, L2/N, L3,
R+, R, U/T1, V/T2, W/T3.
The control signal terminals are isolated from the line
power potential.
There can be a dangerous voltage on the relay terminals
(22 to 26) even if the frequency inverter is not being
supplied with line voltage (for example, integration of
relay contacts in control systems with 230 Vac).
WARNING
The components in the frequency inverters power
section remain energized up to ve (5) minutes after the
supply voltage has been switched off (intermediate
circuit capacitor discharging time).
Pay attention to hazard warnings!
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Any contactors and switching devices on the power side are
not to be opened during motor operation. Inching operation
using the power switch is not permitted.
Contactors and switching devices (repair and maintenance
switches) on the motor side must never be opened while the
motor is in operation when the frequency inverter is set to
speed control operating mode (P11.8 = 1).
Inching operation of the motor with contactors and switching
devices in the output of the frequency inverter is not
permitted.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
Make sure that there is no danger in starting the motor.
Disconnect the driven machine if there is a danger in an
incorrect operational status.
Note: The START button is only functional if the KEYPAD
operating mode is activated.
The STOP button is active in all operating modes. It
can be deactivated with parameter (P6.16 = 0).
Note: Operating ranges must be approved by the motor
manufacturer if motors are to be operated with
frequencies higher than the standard 50 or 60 Hz,
otherwise the motors could be damaged.
DANGER
5 MIN
WARNING
Following a shutdown (fault, line voltage off), the motor
can start automatically (when the supply voltage is
switched back on) if the automatic restart function has
been enabled.
(See parameter P6.13.)
51
Operation
L2
Terminal
L3
Designation
L1
PE
Single-phase
input connection
(MMX12)
FWD
PE
24V
L1
L1 L2/N L3
PE
REV
L2/N
Single-phase
input connection
(MMX11)
L3
PE
Ground connection
Three-phase input
connection
(MMX32,
MMX34)
V
W
PE
2
f-Soll
M
3~
010V
W
PE
3
52
Operation
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
REF
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
MON
PAR
FLT
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
OK
KEYPAD
BUS
The start release (FWD, REV) is shown in the top status line
(LCD display) by the arrow ( ) switching from STOP to RUN.
The frequency is shown with a minus sign with a start
release with a left rotating field (REV).
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
You can now set the output frequency (060 Hz) and
therefore the speed of the connected AC motor (0nmotor )
with the setpoint value potentiometer via terminal 2
(proportional voltage signal 010V). The change in output
frequency here is delayed based on the specified
acceleration and deceleration ramps. In the factory settings,
these times are set to 3 seconds.
53
Operation
FWD
REV
OK
+24V
t
RUN
STOP
LOC
REM
f
P6.4 = 50 Hz
fmax ~ nmax
OK
P6.8 = 0
t
P6.5 = 3s
LOC/REM button
LOC = local, keypad (KEYPAD)
REM = remote (I/0, BUS)
Brief Instructions
The brief instructions (see the figure on Page 55) provide a
graphical description of the few steps necessary up to the
motor start.
54
Operation
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
READY
RUN
STOP
KEYPAD
BUS
ALARM FAULT
READY
REF
REF
MON
MON
PAR
PAR
FLT
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
OK
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
Ready to Start
OR
Start (Stop):
FWD/REV
RUN
LOC
REM
READY
RUN
STOP
STOP
DI2
9
ALARM FAULT
REF
4K7
MON
R11
PAR
FWD
REV
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
OK
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
Cursor, REV
Cursor, FWD
OK
Start
Run
Stop
0 Hz
Set/Save
55
Error Messages
Faults can cause defective functionality and technical
defects. The inverter (frequency inverter output) is
automatically disabled if a fault is detected. After this, the
connected motor comes to a stop freely.
Error messages are shown on the display with an arrowhead
under FAULT and with the error code F (F1 = last fault,
F2 = second to last, and so on).
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
Alarm Messages
A warning message signals possible damage and indicates
impending errors that can still be prevented, such as an
excessively high temperature rise.
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
WARNING
If a start signal is present, the drive is restarted
automatically, if P3.1 = 0 is set (REAF = Restart after
FAULT) and the error message has been acknowledged
(Reset).
The current fault message indication (F1...) is cleared when
the supply voltage is interrupted or when you press the OK
button followed by BACK/RESET. The indication goes out
and the arrow tip
flashes at menu level MON.
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
56
Designation
Possible Cause
Instructions
01
Overcurrent
02
Overvoltage
03
Ground fault
08
System fault
09
Undervoltage
If a brief power failure takes place, reset the fault and restart
the frequency inverter
Check the supply voltage. If it is okay, there is an internal fault
If this is the case, contact your local representative
13
Undertemperature
14
Overtemperature
15
Motor stalled
16
Motor
overtemperature
17
Motor underload
22
EEPROM checksum
error
25
Watchdog (API)
27
Back EMF
Electromotive force
The voltage induced in the motor with the rotation
is greater than the output voltage of the frequency
inverter
35
Application error
41
IGBT overtemp
Notes
There are subcodes associated with this error. To get the subcode scroll to the M (minute) value within the fault menu. The value listed is the subcode.
Power software V018 IGBT overtemperature. Power software V019 heat sink overtemperature.
57
Designation
Possible Cause
Instructions
50
51
External fault
53
Fieldbus error
54
Fieldbus interface
error
58
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
Explanation
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
BACK
RESET
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
Reset
MON
FLT
BUS
ALARM FAULT
REF
24V Out
<50 mA
6
KEYPAD
15
DI5
PAR
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
OK
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
BACK
RESET
OK
KEYPAD
BUS
You exit the fault log (FLT) with the BACK/RESET button
The
arrow moves to MON in the menu level
Use the OK button to activate the operating data display now or
select another menu level with the arrow keys or
59
Parameters
Parameters
Control Unit
The following figure shows the elements of the M-Maxs
integrated control unit.
View of the Keypad with LCD Display, Function Keys
and Interface (LCD = Liquid Crystal Display)
RUN
FWD
REV
STOP
Explanation
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
READY
RUN
STOP
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
ALARM FAULT
BACK
RESET
REF
MON
PAR
LOC
REM
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
BACK
RESET
KEYPAD
BUS
LOC
REM
OK
OK
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Parameters
Display Unit
The following shows the display unit (LCD display with all
display elements).
READY
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
After the self-test, the top status line of the LCD display
indicates that the device is ready to start and proper
operation by an arrow
under READY. The arrow under
STOP indicates that there is no start command (FWD or
REV)
The arrow
in the bottom status line shows the actuation
via control signal terminals with the factory setting on I/O
Control (Control Input/Output). The arrow over FWD
(Forward) indicates the basic rotational direction (phase
sequence for a clockwise rotating eld) on the output
terminals U/T1, V/T2 and W/T3)
REF
3
MON
PAR
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
Description
Status
indicator
Plain text
display
Menu level
Control
commands
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
OK
KEYPAD
BUS
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Parameters
Setting Parameters
The following table is a good example of the general execution for selecting and setting
parameters.
When the MMX is switched on for the first time, it activates the Quickstart Wizard to guide
you through specific parameters. (See as per Step 2.)
Setting Parameters
Sequence
Commands
Display
Description
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
1
BACK
RESET
KEYPAD
BUS
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
The two arrow buttons enable you to select the individual main
menus:
REF = Setpoint input (reference)
MON = Operational data indicator (monitor)
PAR =Parameter levels
FLT = Fault log (Fault)
Use the OK button to open the selected main menu
OK
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
The numerical first value is always shown from the selected main
menu
Example: Main menu PAR, Parameter P1.1
The display automatically switches between the parameter number
and the defined value
P1.1 =1 is displayed at the first switch on and after the factory
settings have been activated
OK
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
62
KEYPAD
BUS
Parameters
Commands
Display
READY
Description
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
REF
If the parameter value is flashing, you can use the two arrow keys to
change the value within the permitted range
P1.1 = You exit the Quickstart Wizard (access to all parameters)
MON
PAR
FLT
OK
FWD
REV
I/O
READY
RUN
STOP
KEYPAD
FWD
REV
I/O
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
READY
RUN
STOP
BUS
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
ALARM FAULT
REF
The other parameters in the main menu PAR can be selected with the
two arrow buttons ( or ) (closed circuit, Example: Factory setting)
MON
PAR
P14.16
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
ALARM FAULT
P2.1
REF
MON
P1.1
PAR
S4.3
FLT
FWD
REV
READY
RUN
I/O
STOP
KEYPAD
BUS
ALARM FAULT
S1.1
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
5
BACK
RESET
FWD
REV
I/O
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
ALARM FAULT
REF
The arrow buttons (< and >) enable you to select the first parameter of
each parameter group
> P1.1, P2.1, P3.1, P4.1,
< S4.1, S3.1, S2.1, S1.1, P14.1,
By actuating the BACK/RESET button, you exit main menu PAR (arrow
flashes, see sequence 1)
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
63
Parameters
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
P1.1 = 1
P1.2 = 0
P1.1 = 0
P1.1 = 0
PAR
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
P1.2 = 1
P1.2 = 1
P1.2 = 2
Display in Automatic Alternation
P1.2 = 2
P1.2 = 3
P1.2 = 3
READY
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
P1.3
REF
P1.3
MON
PAR
P11.7
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
M1.1
P14.16
S1.1
Item
Number
64
Description
Parameters
Quickstart Wizard
The quick start assistant guides you in the quick
configuration through all important settings that have to be
made or that you should check for your application (see A in
figure on Page 64). The parameters that are called during the
process are listed in the table on Page 66, in the Basic
(Standard Drive) column.
The process is run from parameter to parameter. Returning is
not possible here.
OK
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Parameters
Parameter
(PNU)
Basic
(Standard Drive)
Pump Drive
Fan Drive
High Load
Designation
P1.1
1 = Only quick
configuration
parameters
1 = Only quick
configuration
parameters
1 = Only quick
configuration
parameters
1 = Only quick
configuration
parameters
P1.2
0 = Basic
1 = Pump drive
2 = Fan drive
3 = Hoisting device
(high load)
Application
P1.3
1 = N/A
1 = N/A
1 = N/A
1 = N/A
P6.1
1 = Control signal
terminals (I/O)
1 = Control signal
terminals (I/O)
1 = Control signal
terminals (I/O)
1 = Control signal
terminals (I/O)
(I/O)
(I/O)
(I/O)
(I/O)
P6.2
3 = AI1 (analog
setpoint 1)
3 = AI1 (analog
setpoint 1)
3 = AI1 (analog
setpoint 1)
3 = AI1 (analog
setpoint 1)
P6.3
00.00 Hz
20.00 Hz
20.00 Hz
00.00 Hz
Minimum frequency
P6.4
60.00 Hz
60.00 Hz
60.00 Hz
60.00 Hz
Maximum frequency
P6.5
3.0s
5.0s
20.0s
1.0s
P6.6
3.0s
5.0s
20.0s
1.0s
P6.7
0 = Ramp
(acceleration)
0 = Ramp
(acceleration)
0 = Ramp
(acceleration)
0 = Ramp
(acceleration)
Start function
P6.8
0 = Free coasting
1 = Deceleration
time (ramp)
0 = Free coasting
0 = Free coasting
Stop function
P7.1
Ie
1720 RPM
Ie
Ie
Ie
P7.3
1720 RPM
1720 RPM
1720 RPM
P7.4
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
P7.5
230/460/575V
230/460/575V
230/460/575V
230/460/575V
P7.6
60 Hz
60 Hz
60 Hz
60 Hz
P11.7
0 = Deactivated
0 = Deactivated
0 = Deactivated
1 = Enabled
Torque increase
M1.1
0.00 Hz
0.00 Hz
0.00 Hz
0.00 Hz
Output frequency
(display only)
Notes
230V = MMX11_, MMX12_, MMX32_.
400V = MMX34_, 575V = MMX35_.
This parameter will default based on style of unit.
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Parameters
Default I/O
Designation
Terminal
Function
Parameter
Designation
Terminal
Function
Parameter
DI1
Start Fwd
P3.1, P3.2
DI6
16
P3.12
DI2
Stop/Start Rev
P3.1, P3.3
RO1 (NO)
22/23
Run
P5.1, P5.10
DI3
10
P3.9, P10.2
RO2 (NO/NC)
24/25/26
Fault
P5.2, P5.11
DI4
14
P3.10. P10.3
DO
13
Ready
P5.3, P5.9
DI5
15
Fault Reset
P3.7
Parameter Selections
PNU
ID
P1.1
115
P1.2
P1.3
540
1472
Access
RUN
Value/
Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
All parameters
All parameters are shown and can be changed. Exit from Quickstart.
Application
(See listing of the predefined application parameters in the table on
Page 66)
Basic
Pump drive
Fan drive
EU (Europe, 50 Hz networks)
The country specific factory setting takes into account the frequency
based parameters in relation to 50 and 60 Hz networks:
PNU
Designation
P1.3 = 0
P1.3 = 1
P6.4
Maximum frequency
50 Hz
60 Hz
P7.3
1440 RPM
1720 RPM
P7.6
50 Hz
60 Hz
P11.2
Cut-off frequency
50 Hz
60 Hz
P11.4
25 Hz
30 Hz
P14.3
1440 RPM
1720 RPM
P14.6
50 Hz
60 Hz
P14.8
50 Hz
60 Hz
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Parameters
200 ohms
AI2
GND
5
S2 = AI1V
(010V)
PI-Ist
0 (4)20 mA
AI1
V mA
The allocation of the analog inputs (AI1, AI2) can be set under
parameter P6.2 and P6.18 (setpoint input) as well as P9.5
and P9.6 (PI controller, actual value).
S3
AI1
V mA
AI1
200 ohms S2
f-Soll
200k ohms
010V
200k ohms
+10V Out
<10 mA
GND
S3 = AI2 mA
(420 mA)
Analog Inputs
PNU
ID
P2.1
379
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
With live-zero,
S2 = V: 210V, voltage signal
S2 = mA: 420 mA, current signal
At P8.1 it is possible to set the response of the MMX
to a setpoint error (life zero)
P2.2
380
100.00% to
100.00%
0.00
381
100.00% to
100.00%
100.00
378
0.0
No filter function
0.110s
68
0.1
Parameters
ID
P2.5
390
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
With live-zero,
S3 = V: 210V, voltage signal
S3 = mA: 420 mA, current signal (FS, see P9.6)
At P8.1 it is possible to set the response of the MMX
to a setpoint error (live zero)
P2.6
391
P2.7
392
P2.8
389
Like P2.2
Like P2.3
Like P2.4
0.00
100.00
0.1
Example B
P2 (P2.6) = 30%, P2.3 (P2.7) = 100%
Example A
P2.2 (P2.6) = 30%, P2.3 (P2.7) = 80%
ALscal.
100%
100%
23%
0
0
30
80
P2.2
P2.3
P2.6
P2.7
100 (%)
30
100 (%)
P2.2
P2.3
P2.6
P2.7
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Parameters
100%
63%
P2.4
AI1
P2.8
AI2
P4.4
AO
t (s)
Notes
Analog signal with faults (unltered).
Filtered analog signal.
Filter time constant at 63% of the set value.
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Parameters
DI2
DI1
DI_COM
+24V Out
<50 mA
S1
LOGIC
S1
S1 = LOGIC+
(Source Type)
S1 = LOGIC
(Sink Type)
DI1
DI1
LOGIC
+24V Out
<50 mA
DI_COM
DI2
DI1
24V
GND
71
Parameters
Digital Inputs
PNU
ID
P3.1
300
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
Start/Stop-Logic
P3.2
P3.3
P3.4
P3.5
403
404
412
405
Deactivated
Like P3.2
Like P3.2
Like 3.2
72
Parameters
ID
P3.6
406
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
Like P3.2
P3.7
414
Fault reset
Like P3.2
407
Run enable
Like P3.2
P3.10
P3.11
419
420
421
Like P3.2
Like P3.2
Like P3.2
The binary connection of three digital inputs enable calling seven fixed
frequencies (eight fixed frequencies if parameter P6.2 = 0 is set)
The limitation of the fixed frequencies is done based on parameters
P6.3 (minimum frequency) and P6.4 (maximum frequency)
The switch between the individual fixed frequencies is done with the
acceleration time and deceleration times in P6.5 and P6.6
B1
Fixed Frequency
B2
(Factory setting)
FF0, P10.1 = 6 Hz, only if P6.2 = 0
FF1, P10.2 = 12 Hz
X
FF2, P10.3 = 18 Hz
FF3, P10.4 = 24 Hz
X
FF4, P10.5 = 30 Hz
FF5, P10.6 = 36 Hz
FF6, P10.7 = 48 Hz
FF7, P10.8 = 60 Hz
73
Parameters
ID
P3.12
1020
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
Like P3.2
P3.13
1400
P3.14
1401
P3.15
1402
(Not used)
Like P3.2
Like P3.2
1403
Like P3.2
1404
Like P3.2
1405
P3.19
1406
Like P3.2
P3.20
P3.21
74
1407
1408
Like P3.2
Like P3.2
Like P3.2
Parameters
ID
P3.22
1409
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
Like P3.2
P3.23
1410
Like P3.2
1411
Counter, reset
Like P3.2
1412
Like P3.2
1413
Like P3.2
1414
Like P3.2
1415
Like P3.2
P3.30
P3.31
1416
1417
1418
065,535
065,535
P3.32
1419
N/O contact
N/C contact
Like P3.31
Function
75
Parameters
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
1420
Like P3.31
Function
1421
Like P3.31
Function
Like P3.31
Function
Like P3.31
Function
Manual mode
Like P3.2
PNU
ID
P3.33
P3.34
P3.35
P3.36
P3.37
Access
RUN
1422
1423
1480
Example B: P3.1 = 2
DI1 (FWD)
STOP
RUN
DI2 (REV)
STOP
OFF = FWD
ON = REV
FWD
RUN
fout
(Motor)
K1
10
DI1
DI2
DI3
P3.4 = 3
REV
K1
76
Parameters
18
f-Out
010V
AO
<10 mA
Analog Output AO
GND
Analog Outputs
PNU
ID
P4.1
307
P4.2
P4.3
310
1456
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
Deactivated
0V
2V (live-zero)
AO, gain
0.00200.00%
Gain factor
100.00
1477
0.0010.00s
0.10
77
Parameters
23
25
24
DO+
DO
<50 mA
26
13
20
Ready
22
R24
Error
R22
R21
R14
Run
Digital Outputs
R13
Digital Outputs
PNU
ID
P5.1
313
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
Deactivated
Zero frequency
Output frequency = 0 Hz
10
Frequency monitoring 1
For the frequency ranges set at P5.4 and P5.5
11
Frequency monitoring 2
For the frequency ranges set at P5.6 and P5.7
12
PID monitoring
For the deviation set at P9.17
78
Parameters
ID
P5.1
313
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
13
Overtemperature signal
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Current monitoring
Switch threshold: set value of P5.8
28
P5.2
P5.3
P5.4
314
312
315
Like P5.1
Like P5.1
Frequency monitoring 1
Deactivated
79
Parameters
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
316
0.00
0.00P6.4 Hz
346
Frequency monitoring 2
PNU
ID
P5.5
P5.6
Access
RUN
P5.7
347
Deactivated
0.00P6.4 Hz
P5.5
t
P5.4 = 1
P5.4 = 2
P5.6 = 1
P5.6 = 2
80
0.00
Parameters
ID
P5.8
1457
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
Current monitoring
0.00
0.00P7.2
(IeA)
P5.9
1458
P5.10
1331
N/O contact
N/C contact
P5.11
1332
N/O contact
N/C contact
P5.12
P5.13
P5.14
P5.15
P5.16
P5.17
1459
1460
1461
1424
1425
1426
DO, on delay
0.00320.00s
DO, off-delay
0.00320.00s
RO1, on delay
0.00320.00s
RO1, off-delay
0.00320.00s
RO2, on delay
0.00320.00s
RO2, off-delay
0.00320.00s
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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Parameters
ID
P6.1
125
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
Fieldbus (BUS)
You can switch directly between BUS and KEYPAD with the
LOC/REM button
117
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
Fieldbus (BUS)
Setpoint entry via Modbus RTU (control signal terminals A
and B) or optional fieldbus connection (for example, CANopen,
PROFIBUS DP)
Motor potentiometer
The actuation is implemented via the digital inputs assigned at
P3.18 and P3.19 (DI1DI6). The required acceleration and
deceleration times can be set at P6.5 (acc1) and P6.6 (dec1)
Assigning a digital input (DI1DI6) at P6.20 enables the set
value of the motor potentiometer to be set directly to zero
82
Parameters
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P6.3
101
Minimum frequency
0.00
0.00P6.4 (Hz)
P6.4
102
Maximum frequency
P6.3320 Hz
0.13000s
P6.5
103
P6.6
104
0.13000s
60.00
3.0
3.0
below)
P6.3
P6.3
P6.5
t1
P6.6
t (s)
t2
The values for the acceleration time t1 and the deceleration time t2 are calculated as follows:
t1 =
t2 =
(P6.4P6.3) x P6.5
P6.4
(P6.4P6.3) x P6.6
P6.4
The defined acceleration (P6.5) and deceleration times (P6.6) apply for all changes to the
frequency setpoint value.
If the start-release (FWD, REV) is switched off, the output frequency (fOut ) is immediately set
to zero. The motor runs down uncontrolled.
If a controlled run-down is requested (with value from P6.6), parameter P6.8 must be 1.
Starting friction and load inertia can lead to longer acceleration times for the drive than are set
in P6.5. Large centrifugal masses or if driven by the load, the deceleration time of the drive
can be greater than is set in P6.6.
Notes
When setting a minimum output frequency (P6.3 greater than 0 Hz), the acceleration and deceleration time of the
drive is reduced to t1 or t2.
Reference points for the acceleration and deceleration times set in parameters P6.5 and P6.6 are always 0 Hz (P6.3) and
the maximum output frequency is fmax (P6.4).
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Parameters
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P6.7
505
Start function
Ramp (acceleration)
The acceleration time with the value set at parameter P6.5
P6.8
506
Stop function
Free coasting
P6.9
500
S ramp
0.0
0.0
0.110.0s
P6.4
P6.4
P6.3
P6.3
t
P6.5
P6.9
84
P6.9
P6.6
P6.9
P6.9
Parameters
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P6.10
717
0.50
0.1010.00s
P6.11
718
0.0060.00s
Active, if P6.13 = 1
30.00
P6.13
P6.14
719
731
1600
Ramp (acceleration)
According to P6.7
Deactivated
Activated
P6.10
Item
Number
Description
REV)
P6.10
P6.11
FAULT
RESET
85
Parameters
ID
P6.15
184
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
0.00
P6.4P6.4 Hz
P6.16
1474
No (deactivated)
Stop executed only via control signal terminals (I/O) or
fieldbus (BUS)
Switching the LOC/REM button to KEYPAD removes the
block on the STOP button function set here
Note: This does not deactivate the Reset function (FS
loading with 5s actuation of the STOP button)
P6.17
1427
Yes (activated)
1428
502
0.13000s
10.0
503
0.13000s
10.0
526
0.00P6.4 Hz
0.00 Hz = deactivated
0.00
1334
0.00P6.4 Hz
0.00 Hz = deactivated
0.00
1429
REV blocked
The rotating field reversal of the output frequency is blocked
86
Deactivated
Activated
Parameters
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P6.24
509
0.00
0.00P6.25 Hz
P6.25
510
P6.24P6.4
P6.26
511
0.00P6.27 Hz
P6.27
512
P6.26P6.4 Hz
P6.28
513
0.00P6.29 Hz
P6.29
514
P6.28P6.4 Hz
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
P6.30
P6.31
759
1481
110
Like P6.1
Like P6.2
1482
1483
Deactivated
Enabled
Notes
: P6.24, P6.26, P6.28
: P6.25, P6.27, P6.29
In systems with mechanical resonances, you can cut out these frequency ranges for stationary operation.
Up to three different frequency ranges can be set.
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Parameters
Motor (P7)
For optimal operation, enter the ratings plate information
for the motor here. This information makes up the base
values for the motor controller (electrical reproduction,
see V/Hz-Characteristic Curve (P11) on Page 107).
230V (P7.5)
delta circuit A
400V (P7.5)
star connection
P7.1
P7.5
230/400V
4.0/2.3A
0.75 kW cos 0.67
1410 min 1
50 Hz
P7.4
P7.3
P7.6
The motor data is set to the rated operation data for the
frequency inverter and depends on the performance
variables in factory settings.
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U1
V1 W1
U1
V1 W1
W2 U2 V2
W2 U2 V2
ULN = 230V
ULN = 400V
Parameters
Motor
PNU
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P7.1
113
Ie
P7.2
P7.3
107
112
Current limit
30020000 RPM
(min1)
1.5 x Ie
1720
P7.4
120
0.301.00
P7.5
110
180676V
0.85
111
30320 Hz
60.00
Note
Default values vary based on actual unit ratings.
89
Parameters
0 = deactivated, no reaction
2 = Fault (stop mode after error message based on parameters P6.8, for example, F50)
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P8.1
700
Monitors the live zero of the analog inputs AI1 and AI2 if the
parameters P2.1 and P2.5 are set to 1 (4 mA, 2V):
AI1, control signal terminal 2, P2.1
AI2, control signal terminal 4, P2.5
A warning or error message (F 50) is output if the signal drops
below 3.0 mA or 1.5V for 5 seconds or 0.5 mA or 0.25V for
0.5 seconds. This reaction time can be changed at P8.10
0
Deactivated
P8.2
727
Undervoltage error
Deactivated
P8.3
703
Ground fault
The ground fault monitoring checks the currents in the motor
phases and is continually active. It protects the frequency
inverter from ground faults with high currents
Deactivated
If the monitoring is deactivated, the reaction time is shortened
to a start signal
Caution: When the monitoring is deactivated, a ground fault
can cause damage to the inverter
90
Parameters
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P8.4
709
Stall protection
P8.5
713
Deactivated
Underload protection
P8.6
704
Deactivated
P8.7
P8.8
P8.9
705
706
707
Deactivated
20 to 100C
0.0150%
1200 min
40
40.0
45
91
Parameters
150%
PCool
Ith
100%
P7.1
P8.8
P7.6
f (Hz)
P8.6
fN
105%
P8.9
92
Parameters
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P8.10
1430
0.5
0.010.0s
P8.11
1473
(Not used)
P8.12
714
60.0
1050%
Motor torque
The underload protection enables faults such as a torn drive belt
or the dry running of a pump to be detected without any
additional sensors
The reaction to a detected underload can be set at P8.5
The value set here determines the lowest permissible torque
limit. This function can also be used with output frequencies
that are above the cutoff frequency (P11.2, field weakening
point)
Note: The value set here is reset automatically to the factory
setting (50.0%) if the parameter for the motor rated current
(P7.1) is changed
Underload Limit
M~I
P8.12
P8.13
5 Hz
P8.13
715
P11.2
5150%
Motor torque
10.0
93
Parameters
ID
P8.14
733
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
Fieldbus error
P8.15
734
Deactivated
94
Deactivated
Parameters
PID Controller
PNU
ID
P9.1
163
P9.2
118
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
PID Controller
Deactivated
01000%
100
119
0320s
P9.4
167
0100%
Keypad (P9.4)
Fieldbus
AI1
AI2
P9.5
332
10.0
0.0
95
Parameters
ID
P9.6
334
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Fieldbus
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
2
P2.1 = 0 (0 mA/0V)
P2.1 = 1 (4 mA/2V)
2
P9.7
P9.8
P9.9
336
337
340
0100%
0100%
Not inverted
Inverted
0.0
100.0
132
010s
P9.11
1431
0.0010.00s
0P6.4 Hz
0.00100%
The wake up setpoint defines the value which the PID controller
process value (P9.6) must drop below before a RUN mode of
the frequency inverter is restored.
03600s
P9.12
P9.13
P9.14
96
1016
1018
1017
0.00
0.0
0.00
25.0
30
Parameters
ID
P9.15
1433
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
0.0
0.00100%
P9.16
P9.17
P9.18
1434
1435
1475
0.00100%
See P9.15
0.00100%
0.132.7
0.0
3.0
1476
0.132.7
1478
0.00100.0%
100.0
97
Parameters
OD
Item
Number
Description
Setpoint value
Actual value
The actual value (PV) drops below the lower limit value
(P9.16) in RUN mode. It remains active until:
98
Parameters
FWD
%
2
PV
P9.15
FBV
M1
1
Start
2
P9.16
M2
010V/ 420 mA
t
FWD
FBV
Item
Number
Description
Item
Number
Description
The upper and lower actual value limits (P9.15, P9.16) are
process messages. They cannot be used for monitoring
the actual value signal. FBV is not a fault message.
The actual value rises and reaches the upper limit (P9.15).
The FBV output is automatically switched off (= fan M2
Off). Fan M1 remains in operation and works in linear
control mode. In a correctly set up system, this is the
normal operating range
If the actual value drops below the limit value (P9.16), the
FBV output is switched. and fan M2 is activated again to
support fan M1
99
Parameters
Fixed Frequency
B0
B1
B2
(Factory setting)
FF1, P10.2 = 10 Hz
Fixed Frequency
FF2, P10.3 = 15 Hz
FF3, P10.4 = 20 Hz
FF4, P10.5 = 25 Hz
FF5, P10.6 = 30 Hz
FF6, P10.7 = 40 Hz
FF7, P10.8 = 50 Hz
10
Fixed Frequency
FF2
FF1
REV
FWD
+24V
Input (Binary)
14
Example: Activation of the Fixed Frequencies in the Factory Setting with Acceleration and Deceleration Ramps
f
(Hz)
P6.5
P6.6
fmax P6.4
(50 Hz)
20 Hz
1
15 Hz
10 Hz
1
0 Hz
t (s)
FF1
DI3
DI4
FF2
DI1
FWD
1
100
FF3
FF1
FF3
P6.8 = 1
Parameters
ID
P10.1
124
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
6.00
0.00P6.4
P10.2
105
0.00P6.4
12.00
In the factory setting, this value can be called directly via DI3
(control signal terminal 10)
P10.3
106
0.00P6.4
18.00
In the factory setting, this value can be called directly via DI4
(control signal terminal 14)
P10.4
126
0.00P6.4
24.00
127
0.00P6.4
30.00
128
0.00P6.4
36.00
129
0.00P6.4
48.00
130
0.00P6.4
60.00
101
Parameters
Sequence Control
The sequence control enables a cyclical program sequence with the fixed frequency setpoints
FF0 to FF7. To run the program you can also select from four different operating modes and
assign rotation direction (FWD/REV) and run time to the individual fixed frequencies. The
program sequence is programmed in binary code and is represented by a decimal number for
simple entry.
ID
P10.9
1436
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P10.10
1437
Deactivated
0255
The table below shows the parameters of the fixed frequencies (P10.1P10.8) with the
associated run times (P10.11P10.18) and the corresponding values in binary and decimal
format.
Depending on the selected rotating field direction (FWD/REV), the decimal value is multiplied
by 0 (= FWD) or 1 (= REV). The sum of all decimal values forms the program number for
parameter P10.10.
Determining the Program Number (P10.10)
FF0
FF1
FF2
FF3
FF4
Fixed Frequency
Values
Hz
Binary
Decimal
FWD
P10.1
P10.11
20
P10.12
21
P10.13
22
P10.14
23
P10.15
24
P10.2
P10.3
P10.4
P10.5
Example A
Example B
REV
(See Figure on
Page 104)
(See Figure on
Page 105)
FWD
FWD
FWD
FWD
FWD
FWD
FWD
FWD
16
FWD
FWD
FF5
P10.6
P10.16
25
32
FWD
FWD
FF6
P10.7
P10.17
26
64
FWD
REV
64
FF7
P10.8
P10.18
27
128
FWD
REV
128
The fixed frequencies (FF0FF7) are only active if the run times (P10.11P10.18) of the
associated parameters are set (>0s).
102
192
Parameters
tFF
P10.13
FF x P6.5
P6.4
(P10.3P10.4) x P6.5
P6.4
60 Hz
1s
FF2: P10.3 = 40 Hz
ID
P10.11
1438
P10.12
P10.13
P10.14
P10.15
P10.16
P10.17
P10.18
1439
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
01000s
01000s
01000s
01000s
01000s
01000s
01000s
01000s
103
Parameters
Example A
P10.9 = 1: Execute program cycle once.
P10.10 = 0 (see Page 102): The fixed frequencies FF0 to FF7
(P10.1P10.8) are set in numerical order with the associated
run times (P10.10P10.18) and rotating direction (FWD) as
setpoint.
The start command (RUN) for the sequence control is set via
the digital input (DI1DI6) defined at parameter P3.21. It has
a higher priority than other start commands. This also applies
to the fixed frequency setpoints of the sequence control
compared to setpoint sources.
WARNING
If a start command is present at a digital input (DI1DI6)
assigned at P3.21, the sequence control also starts
automatically (without switch edge) when the power
supply is switched on (for example, after a power supply
failure).
If the start command (RUN) is switched off during the
program cycle, the drive stops according to the settings at
P6.8. The program sequence is then ended immediately. A
renewed start command begins once more with the first
fixed frequency.
FWD
P10.8
P10.11
P10.13
P10.12
P10.15
P10.14
P10.16
P10.17
P10.18
P3.21
1
P5.1 = 16
P5.2 = 17
P5.3 = 18
104
Parameters
Example B
Comparable example A.
P10.9 = 1: Execute program cycle once.
P10.10 = 192 (see Page 102): This decimal program code (192 = 64 +128) assigns the
clockwise rotating field (REV) to fixed frequencies FF6 (P10.7) and FF8 (P10.8).
Example B, Program Cycle Executed Once (P10.9 = 1, P10.10 = 192)
f
(Hz)
P10.4
P10.5
P10.3
P10.6
P10.2
P10.1
FWD
P10.8
P10.7
REV
P10.11
P10.13
P10.12
P10.15
P10.14
P10.16
P10.17
P10.18
P3.21
1
P5.1 = 16
P5.2 = 17
P5.3 = 18
105
Parameters
Example C
Comparable example A.
P10.10 = 0
P10.9 = 2: Execute program cycle once in steps.
Each fixed frequency (P10.1P10.10) is called individually in the program sequence. After the
assigned run times (P10.11P10.18) have elapsed, the output frequency is set to zero
according to the Stop function (P6.8) before the next numerically fixed frequency value is
executed.
A clockwise rotating field (REV) can also be assigned here to the individual fixed frequencies
as a decimal program number at parameter P10.10 (see Page 102).
Example C, Program Cycle Executed Once in Steps (P10.9 = 2, P10.10 = 0)
f
(Hz)
P10.4
P10.5
P10.3
P10.6
P10.2
P10.7
P10.1
FWD
P10.8
P10.11
P10.13
P10.13
P10.17
P10.18
P3.21
1
P5.1 = 16
P5.2 = 17
P5.3 = 18
106
Parameters
P11.8 = 1:
V/Hz-Characteristic Curve
PNU
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P11.1
108
Linear
The output voltage changes linearly with the output frequency;
from zero to voltage P11.3 with the cut-off frequency P11.2
By defining a minimum frequency (P6.3), a voltage
corresponding with one of the linear characteristic curves is
output
The V/Hz ratio running linearly between zero and the cut-off
frequency remains constant
With parameter P11.6, the voltage value can be raised by
percentages in a linear V/Hz-ratio over the entire manipulating
range
Squared
The output voltage changes quadratically with the output
frequency; from zero to voltage P11.3 with the cut-off
frequency P11.2
By defining a minimum frequency P6.3, a voltage corresponding
with one of the quadratic characteristic curves is output. The
V/Hz ratio running quadratically between zero and the cut-off
frequency remains constant
With parameter P11.6, the voltage value can be raised as a
percentage by a quadratic V/Hz ratio over the entire
manipulating range
Configurable
In connection with parameters P11.4, P11.5 and P11.6, the V/Hz
ratio and therefore the parameters for characteristic curve
progress can be defined as required
107
Parameters
V
(%)
V
(%)
P11.3
P11.3
P11.3
P11.5
P11.6
P11.6
P11.6
P11.2
P6.3
Hz
P11.2
P6.3
Hz
P11.4
P11.2
Squared
Congurable
P11.1 = 0
P11.1 = 1
P11.1 = 2
Hz
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P11.2
602
Cut-off frequency
60.00
30320 Hz
The output voltage reaches its maximum rated value P11.3 with
the cut-off frequency. For example: 400V at 50 Hz
If the maximum output frequency (P6.4) is set to higher values,
the output voltage remains constant as of the cut-off frequency
defined here
As of this cut-off frequency, the voltage/frequency ratio is no
longer constant. The magnetization of the connected motor is
reduced with increasing frequency (field weakening range)
P11.6
P6.3
P11.3
603
Output voltage
10200%
Input voltage
P11.2
P6.4
Hz
108
100.00
Parameters
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P11.4
604
60.00
0.00P11.2 (Hz) Definition of a frequency value for the voltage value set under
P11.5
Defined ratio (break-point) for the defined V/Hz-characteristic
curve (P11.1 = 2, see characteristic P11.1 = 2)
P11.5
605
0.00P11.3
100.00
606
Output voltage at 0 Hz
0.0040.00%
0.00
109
Torque increase
Deactivated
Enabled
600
Control mode
109
Parameters
R1
i1
R'2
s
X'2
iw
im
u1
Xh
M
M2
Item
Number
Description
Stator winding
Air gap
M1
n1
2
M
2
M2
M1
n1
110
Parameters
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P11.9
601
Carrier frequency
6.0
1.516.0 kHz
P11.10
522
Deactivated
Enabled
111
Parameters
Braking (P12)
In parameter group P12 you can set different brake functions:
DC braking
DC Braking
With DC braking, the frequency inverter supplies the
three-phase stator winding of the three-phase motor with
DC current. This generates a stationary magnetic field which
in turn induces voltage in the rotor while the rotor is in
motion. As the electrical resistance of the rotor is very low,
even small induction can generate high rotor currents and
thus a strong braking effect.
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram. DC braking results in additional heating of the
motor. Congure the brake torque, set via braking current
(P12.1) and the braking duration (P12.2 and P12.4), as low as
possible.
Braking
PNU
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P12.1
507
DC braking, current
Ie
P12.2
516
0.00600.00s
P12.2
P6.5
f
FWD
REV
112
0.00
Parameters
Braking, continued
PNU
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P12.3
515
1.50
0.0010.00 Hz
P6.8 = 1
1
2
P12.4
P12.3
3
P6.6
f
FWD
REV
113
Parameters
Braking, continued
PNU
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P12.4
508
0.00
0.00600.00s
P6.8 = 0
P7.6
2
3
100%
P12.4
P7.6
10%
P7.6
2
3
f
FWD
REV
10%
P12.4
114
Parameters
Regenerative Braking
If the rotor of an asynchronous motor is driven
oversynchronously in the direction of the rotating field, it
generates electric power via its stator windings. The motor
becomes a generator. In the frequency inverter, this
generative energy causes an increase in the DC link voltage.
Oversynchronous speeds occur, for example, when the
output frequency in frequency inverter operation is reduced
with short deceleration times, the connected machine has a
large flywheel mass, or when the flowing medium in pumps
and fans works against the speed reduction.
R+
2
RB
R
3
M
3~
Item
Number
Description
115
Parameters
Braking, continued
PNU
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P12.5
504
Brake chopper
Brake-chopper deactivated
0870V
P12.6
1447
116
765
Parameters
Mechanical Brake
STOP
P6.8 = 1
f
(Hz)
P12.9
P12.8
RUN
(FWD/REV)
R01, R02, DO
(P5... = 26)
1
Item
Number
Description
Brake, released
Braking, continued
PNU
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P12.7
1448
0.2
0.00320.00s
P12.8
1449
0.00P6.4 Hz
1.50
P12.9
1450
0.00P6.4 Hz
If the frequency goes below the value set here, the brake is
actuated (P5._ is closed)
P12.10
1451
0.00P6.4 Hz
P12.11
1452
0.00P7.2A
1.50
1.50
0.00
117
Parameters
DO+
20
DO1
A
24
P5.3
...
28
DO
13
P13.3
A AND B
R13
A OR B
A XOR B
22
RO1
LOG
24
P5.1
R14
23
P13.2
R21
0
1
25
RO2
B
24
P5.2
...
28
R22
R24
Example: Digital output RO1 (N/O contact R13/R14) is required to indicate during operation
that the set current limit has been reached:
P5.1 = 24, LOG function fullled
P13.1 = 2, Operation (RUN), signal A
P13.2 =27, Current monitoring, signal B
P13.3 = 0, A AND B
118
24
26
Parameters
Logic Function
PNU
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P13.1
1453
Deactivated
4
5
Zero frequency
Output frequency = 0 (Hz)
10
Frequency monitoring 1
For the frequency ranges set at P5.4 and P5.5
11
Frequency monitoring 2
For the frequency ranges set at P5.6 and P5.7
12
PID monitoring
13
Overtemperature signal
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
23
119
Parameters
ID
Access
RUN
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
Value/Range
Description
24
25
26
27
Current monitoring
Switch threshold: set value of P5.8
28
P13.2
1454
Like P13.1
P13.3
1455
AND
OR
XOR
(Exclusive or)
120
A AND B
A OR B
A XOR B, exclusive A or B
Parameters
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P14.1
1347
Ie
0.2 x Ie2 x Ie
0.2 x Ie2 x Ie
1.5 x Ie
P14.2
P14.3
1352
1350
1.5 x Ie
P14.5
1351
1348
) (2PS)
0.301.00
180676V
P14.7
P14.8
P14.9
P14.10
1349
1343
1344
1345
1346
30320 Hz
0.00P14.8 Hz
P14.7320 Hz
0.13000s
0.13000s
60.00
0.00
60.00
3.0
3.0
Note
Default values vary based on actual unit ratings.
121
Parameters
ID
Access
RUN
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
P14.11
1355
Linear
Squared
Configurable
Deactivated
Enabled
P14.12
1354
1353
P14.14
P14.15
P14.16
122
1469
1470
1471
Deactivated
Alarm (AL16)
20 to 100C
0.0150%
1200 min
40
40.0
45
Parameters
M
3
M2
Q11
0.75 kW
2PS
U1 V1 W1
M
M1
DI6
F2
U1 V1 W1
16
Q12
F1
DI1
+24V Out
<50 mA
M1
DI2
M
3
REV
24V
FWD
M
M2
1.5 kW
123
Parameters
Example 2
Stop function with two different deceleration times.
Stop Function with Two Different Deceleration Times
P6.6
2PS
P14.10
16
DI6
8
DI1
FWD
6
+24V Out
<50 mA
24V
FWD
2PS
CAUTION
Debounced inputs may not be used in the safety circuit
diagram.
The motor parameters must be identical in both parameter
groups (P7 and P14).
Digital input 6 is assigned in the factory setting (P3.12 = 6)
with the function PI-OFF (PID controller, deactivated). With
P3.12 = 0 you can remove this function (PI-OFF) from digital
input 6.
124
Parameters
System Parameter
The system parameters (S parameters) inform the user of device-specific settings.
The S parameters are not visible (i.e. hidden), as long as you have activated the quick start
assistant (P1.1 = 1, see Parameter Menu (PAR) on Page 64).
System Parameter
PNU
Access
RUN
ID
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
833
xx
S1.2
834
S1.3
835
S1.4
836
xx
S1.5
837
90xx
Application ID
S1.6
838
x.xx
Application revision
S1.7
839
xx
System load
808
Communication status
0.000
S2.3
S2.4
809
810
811
Fieldbus protocol
Fieldbus deactivated
Modbus RTU
Slave address
1255
Baud rate
0
1
5
= 300 Baud
= 600 Baud
Note
With a eldbus connection (option, for example, CANopen, PROFIBUS DP, and so on) modied ID numbers and different factory settings are stored here.
Detailed information is provided in the specic manuals of the relevant eldbus interface card.
125
Parameters
ID
S2.6
813
S2.7
S2.8
Access
RUN
814
815
Value/Range
Description
Factory Setting
(P1.3)
Parity type
None
Even
Odd
Communication timeout
= Not used
= 1s
= 2s
255
= up to 255s
= Not used
Unit Counter
S3.1
827
MWh counter
0.00
S3.2
828
S3.3
829
S3.4
840
00000
S3.5
841
024
S3.6
842
0 0000
Fault/alarm counter
015
Display contrast
15
Password
User Set
S4.1
830
S4.2
831
S4.3
832
126
0000
Deactivated
00019999
0000
Parameters
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
REF
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
MON
Display in automatic
PAR
PAR
FLT
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
KEYPAD
BUS
You can use the MON (Monitor) menu level to select the desired operational data indicator
(parameter number M_) with the arrow buttons
and . The parameter number and the
display value are shown in alternation automatically, and the display can be fixed on the
selected display value with the OK button. If you wish to access a different operational data
indicator, press the OK button once again. You can then make the selection with the arrow
buttons and
and confirm with the OK button. The appropriate unit is shown under the
respective operational data indicator.
The values of the operating data display cannot be changed by hand (i.e. by value entry).
You can select operational data indicators during operation (RUN).
Operational Data Indicator
PNU
ID
Designation
Display
Value
Unit
Description
M1.1
Output frequency
0.00
Hz
Frequency to motor
M1.2
25
0.00
Hz
M1.3
RPM
M1.4
Motor current
0.00
M1.5
Motor torque
0.0
M1.6
Motor power
0.0
M1.7
Motor voltage
0.0
M1.8
DC bus voltage
000
M1.9
Unit temperature
00
F (C)
M1.10
Motor temperature
% (calculated value)
M1.11
13
Analog input 1
0.0
Value on AI1
M1.12
14
Analog input 2
0.0
Value on AI2
M1.13
26
Analog output 1
0.0
Value on AO1
M1.14
15
Digital input
Notes
The calculated motor data (M1.3, M1.5 and M1.6) is based on the values entered in parameter group P7
(see Motor (P7) on Page 88).
The calculated motor temperature (M1.10) considers the temperature model of the protection function in parameter group P8
(see Protective Functions (P8) on Page 90).
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Parameters
ID
Designation
Display
Value
Unit
Description
M1.15
16
Digital input
M1.16
17
Digital output
M1.17
20
0.0
M1.18
21
PID feedback
0.0
M1.19
22
0.0
M1.20
23
PID output
0.0
M1.21
1480
Under the system parameters S3.1 to S4.1 (see System Parameter on Page 125) you can
also display the operational data of the M-Max frequency inverter and adjust the contrast of
the display unit.
1 = activated = High
0 = not activated = Low
ID
Display
Value
Description
M1.14
15
10
100
101
111
The control signal terminals 10 and 9 and 8 are actuated (DI3 + DI2 + DI1)
10
100
Transistor DO is actuated
M1.15
M1.16
16
17
The transistor switches the voltage connected at control signal terminal 20 (DO+) to control signal
terminal 13 (DO)
10
100
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Parameters
Commands
Display
Description
LOC
REM
READY
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
REF
Actuating the START button enables the RUN mode (rotating field
direction FWD)
MON
The STOP button (P6.16 = 1) activates the STOP mode. The Stop
function is set at parameter P6.8
PAR
FLT
2
OK
FWD
REV
I/O
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
The two arrow buttons (< or >) are used to select the entry digit
(cursor)
The arrow buttons or are used to select the value of the entry
digit (0, 1, 2, 9, 0)
Note: Changes in the frequency setpoint are only possible if the
number display is flashing (Hz), even in RUN mode. The value is
stored when the display is constant
When the supply voltage is switched off, the last setpoint entered
(see P6.15) and the KEYPAD mode are stored
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Parameters
Commands
Display
Description
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
Display in Automatic
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
KEYPAD
BUS
BACK
RESET
OK
The two arrow buttons (< or >) are used to change the rotating
direction (FWD, REV)
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
I/O
READY
RUN
STOP
FWD
REV
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
FWD
KEYPAD
BUS
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
REV
130
I/O
KEYPAD
BUS
The master sends a request to all slaves and does not wait for a response (broadcast)
S4
120 ohms
A
120 ohms
A
S4
120 ohms
A
B
2
B
n
RS485
Term
RS485
Term
RS485
Term
Host Computer
The figures shows a typical arrangement with a host computer (master) and any number
(maximum 31 slaves) of frequency inverter M-Max (slaves). Each frequency inverter has a
unique address in the network. This addressing is executed individually for each M-Max via
system parameter S2.3 and is independent of the physical connection (position) in the network.
131
Modbus Parameters
The following table shows the Modbus parameters in the M-Max.
RUN Indicates the access during operation (FWD or REV)
X = No parameter change possible,
= Parameter change possible.
ID
RUN
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
FS
(P1.3)
S2.1
808
ro
Communication status
Format xx.yyy
0.000
809
rw
Fieldbus protocol
0 = Fieldbus deactivated
0
S2.3
810
rw
Slave address
1255
1
S2.4
rw
Baud rate
0 = 300
5
1 = Modbus
811
1 = 600
2 = 1200 (1.2k Baud)
3 = 2400 (2.4k Baud)
4 = 4800 (4.8k Baud)
5 = 9600 (9.6k Baud)
6 = 19200 (19.2k Baud)
7 = 38400 (38.4k Baud)
8 = 57600 (57.6k Baud)
S2.6
813
rw
Parity type
S2.8
814
815
rw
rw
Timeout up to fieldbus
error (error 53) if no
master messages are
received although
Modbus is still active.
0 = Not used
Reset communication
status
0 = Not used
1 = 1s
2 = 2s
...255 = up to 255s
0
125
rw
Control place 1
117
rw
Setpoint Source
132
Value
Notes
S2.2
To activate Modbus
S2.3
1255
Set differently at each slave (MMX); 0 is used by the master for broadcasts
S2.4
08
S2.6
0/1
6.1
6.2
Set setpoint value via the fieldbus; other setpoint sources also possible, fixed frequencies overlay all
setpoint values, also a fieldbus setpoint value
Master
Start
Address (1 Byte)
Function Code (1 Byte)
Data (N x 1 Byte)
CRC (2 Bytes)
End
The frequency inverter (slave) only sends a response if it has received a request from the
master beforehand.
Notes
Master request.
Slave response, not with broadcast.
133
Function Code:
Function Code
(hex)
Designation
Description
03
Reading of the holding registers in the slave (process data, parameters, configuration)
A master request enables up to 11 registers to be read
04
Reading of the input registers in the slave (process data, parameters, configuration)
A master request enables up to 11 registers to be read
06
10
Data
CRC
The telegrams in the Modbus RTU have a CRC (Cyclical
Redundancy Check). This CRC field consists of two bytes
that contain a binary 16 bit value. The CRC check is always
run independently of the parity check for the individual
characters of the telegram. The CRC result is attached to the
end of the telegram by the master. The slave recalculates
while receiving the telegram and compares the calculated
value with the actual value in the CRC field. If both values are
not identical, an error is set.
134
CRC
Meaning
Description
01
Illegal function
02
03
04
Occurrence of a non-regenerative error while the slave attempted to execute a slave response
06
The slave has received the master request error-free. However, it is engaged in processing a
lengthy command
Example:
No Slave Response:
Name
01
Slave address
06
0802
0001
EBAA
CRC
Name
01
Slave address
86
02
C3A1
CRC
135
Type
Name
3000139999
Input-register
4000149999
Holding register
The registers are the memory location of the data. The memory size of each register is
1 word.
Modbus-Register-Mapping
The register mapping enables the processing in MMX of the content listed in the following
table via Modbus RTU.
Group
Register Numbers
ID Range
Display values
4000140098 (3000130098)
1...98
Failure code
40099 (30099)
99
Parameters
4010140999 (3010130999)
101...1999
4200142099 (3200132099)
2001...2099
4210142199 (3210132199)
2101...2199
Each content in this table is assigned an ID number (abbreviation of the register numbers).
This ID number is used in M-Max for the communication with Modbus RTU.
Example: Control word (ID 2001)
ID
Register Numbers
Value
2001
32001/42001
Application
With some PLC manufacturers, the interface driver for Modbus RTU communication may
contain an offset of +1 (the ID to be used would then be 2000 instead of 2001).
When processing values, the comma is not included, for example, the motor current (ID 2106)
in the display of the MMX is shown as 0.35 A but is transferred via Modbus as 0023 (hex)
(0035 [dec]).
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Modbus Register
Designation
Value Range
Type
2001
32001, 42001
Binary code
2002
32002, 42002
Binary code
2003
32003, 42003
0.01
2004
32004, 42004
0.01
2005
32005, 42005
0.01
2006
32006, 42006
2007
32007, 42007
2008
32008, 42008
2009
32009, 42009
2010
32010, 42010
2011
32011, 42011
Value = 0
Value = 1
Stop
Operation
No action
Reset error
No action
No action
No action
No action
No action
10
Not used
11
Not used
12
No action
13
No action
14
Not used
15
Not used
137
14
13
12
11
10
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
14
13
12
11
10
MSB
LSB
Modbus Register
Designation
2101
32101, 42101
Binary code
2102
32102, 42102
Binary code
2103
32103, 42103
0.01
2104
32104, 42104
Motor frequency
0.01
+/ Hz
2105
32105, 42105
Motor speed
+/ RPM (min1)
2106
32106, 42106
Motor current
0.01
2107
32107, 42107
Motor torque
0.1
2108
32108, 42108
Motor power
0.1
2109
32109, 42109
Motor voltage
0.1
2110
32110, 42110
2111
32111, 42111
Current error
138
Value Range
Type
Value = 0
Value = 1
Stop
No fault
No warning
Acceleration ramp
Zero speed
815
Not used
Value = 0
Value = 1
210
Not used
11
12
13
14
15
14
13
12
11
10
MSB
0
LSB
139
Example:
Example:
Hex
Name
Hex
Name
05
Slave address
05
Slave address
03
04
0838
0838
0002
0002
4622
CRC
F3E2
CRC
Hex
Name
Hex
Name
05
Slave address
05
Slave address
03
04
04
04
05D7
05D7
0018
0018
0F0D
CRC
0EBA
CRC
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Example:
Writing of the control word (BUS) (ID 2001) of an MMX
frequency inverter with the slave address 5.
CAUTION
Hex
Name
Example:
05
Slave address
06
07D0
0003
C2C8
CRC
Master request:
05 10 07D0 0003 06 0001 0000 2710 D125 (hex)
Hex
Name
05
Slave address
10
07D0
0003
Hex
Name
06
05
Slave address
06
0001
07D0
0000
0003
2710
C8C2
CRC
D125
CRC
Name
05
Slave address
10
07D0
0003
8101
CRC
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Appendix A
Special Technical Data
The following tables show the technical data of the M-Max frequency inverter in the individual
power classes with the allocated motor output.
The motor output allocation is based on the rated operational current.
The motor output designates the respective active power output to the drive shaft of a
normal, four-pole, internally or externally ventilated three-phase asynchronous motor with
1.500 RPM at 50 Hz or 1.800 RPM at 60 Hz.
Device Series MMX11
MMX11AANO-O
Symbols
Unit
1D7
2D4
2D8
3D7
4D8
Ie
1.7
2.4
2.8
3.7
4.8
IL
2.6
3.6
4.2
5.6
7.2
IL
S
3.4
4.8
5.6
7.4
9.6
230V
kVA
0.68
0.96
1.12
1.47
1.91
240V
kVA
0.71
0.99
1.16
1.54
1.99
kW
0.25
0.37
0.55
0.75
1.1
HP
1/4
1/2
3/4
1-1/2
15
16.5
Single-phase or two-phase
Rated voltage
ULN
Input current
ILN
9.2
IPE
mA
Braking torque
Default
M/MN
I/Ie
100, adjustable
fPWM
kHz
6 (adjustable 116)
Pv
Efficiency
DC braking
Pulse frequency
11.6
12.4
30
22.3
27.9
33.4
40.3
49.2
0.91
0.92
0.94
0.95
0.96
FS2
FS2
FS2
FS2
FS3
1.5 (0.7)
1.5 (0.7)
1.5 (0.7)
1.5 (0.7)
2.2 (0.99)
Lbs (kg)
Notes
Symbols used in technical data and formulas.
Internal voltage doubler circuit:
U2 = 230V
ULN = 115V
U2 = 240V
ULN = 120V
Guide value (calculated), no standard rating.
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Symbols
Unit
1D7
2D4
2D8
3D7
4D8
7D0
9D6
Ie
1.7
2.4
2.8
3.7
4.8
9.6
IL
2.6
3.6
4.2
5.6
7.2
10.4
14.4
IL
3.4
4.8
5.6
7.4
9.6
14
19.2
230V
kVA
0.68
0.96
1.12
1.47
1.91
2.79
3.82
240V
kVA
0.71
0.99
1.16
1.54
1.99
2.91
3.99
230V
kW
0.25
0.37
0.55
0.75
1.1
1.5
2.2
HP
1/4
1/2
3/4
1-1/2
8.3
11.2
14.1
15.8
Single-phase or two-phase
Rated voltage
ULN
Input current
ILN
4.2
IPE
mA
IPE
mA
M/MN
30
I/Ie
100, adjustable
Pulse frequency
fPWM
kHz
6 (adjustable 116)
Pv
17.9
24.6
29.2
40.2
49.6
66.8
78.1
Efficiency
0.93
0.93
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.96
0.96
FS1
FS1
FS1
FS2
FS2
FS2
FS3
1.2 (0.55)
1.2 (0.55)
1.2 (0.55)
1.5 (0.7)
1.5 (0.7)
1.5 (0.7)
2.2 (0.99)
5.7
6.6
15.4
11.8
24.4
Fan (device-internal,
temperature-controlled)
Installation size
Weight
Lbs (kg)
Notes
Symbols used in technical data and formulas.
Guide value (calculated), no standard rating.
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Symbols Unit
Ie
IL
IL
230V P
1D7
2D4
2D8
3D7
4D8
7D0
011
017
025
031
038
1.7
2.4
2.8
3.7
4.8
11
17.5
25
31
38
2.6
3.6
4.2
5.6
7.2
10.4
14.4
26.3
37.5
46.5
57
3.4
4.8
5.6
7.4
9.6
14
19.2
35
50
62
76
230V S
kVA
0.68
0.96
1.12
1.47
1.91
2.79
3.82
10
12.4
15.1
240V S
kVA
0.71
0.99
1.16
1.54
1.99
2.91
3.99
7.3
10.4
12.9
15.8
kW
0.25
0.37
0.55
0.75
1.1
1.5
2.2
5.5
7.5
11
HP
1/4
1/2
3/4
1-1/2
7.5
10
15
Three-phase
Rated voltage
ULN
Input current
ILN
2.7
3.5
3.8
4.3
6.8
8.4
13.4
20.6
30.3
36.6
44.6
IPE
mA
8.6
8.6
8.6
16.1
16.1
16.1
8.6
14
14
Braking torque
Default
M/MN
30
30
30
30
30
30
Minimum braking
resistance
RB
ohms
35
UDC
Vdc
Programmable P12.6
DC braking
I/Ie
fPWM
100, adjustable
kHz
6 (adjustable 116)
Pv
17.4
23.7
28.3
37.9
48.4
63.8
Efficiency
0.93
0.94
0.95
0.95
0.96
FS1
FS1
FS1
FS2
1.2
(0.55)
1.2
(0.55)
1.2
(0.55)
1.5
(0.7)
Pulse frequency
30
35
35
26
30
30
30
30
14
14
440
440
440
440
84
0.96
0.96
FS2
FS2
FS3
FS4
FS4
FS5
FS5
1.5
(0.7)
1.5
(0.7)
2.2
(0.99)
17.6
(8.0)
17.6
(8.0)
22.1
(10.0)
22.1
(10.0)
Fan (device-internal,
temperature-controlled)
Installation size
Weight
Lbs
(kg)
Notes
Symbols used in technical data and formulas.
Contact the Eaton Drives Technical Resource Center for technical data.
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Symbols
Unit
1D3
1D9
2D4
3D3
4D3
5D6
7D6
Ie
1.3
1.9
2.4
3.3
4.3
5.6
7.6
IL
2.9
3.6
6.5
8.4
11.4
IL
2.6
3.8
4.8
6.6
8.6
11.2
15.2
400V
kVA
0.9
1.32
1.66
2.29
2.98
3.88
5.27
480V
kVA
1.08
1.56
2.74
3.57
4.66
6.32
400V
kW
0.37
0.55
0.75
1.1
1.5
2.2
HP
1/2
3/4
1-1/2
4
460V
Power side (Primary side)
Number of phases
Three-phase
Rated voltage
ULN
Input current
ILN
2.2
2.8
3.2
5.6
7.3
9.6
IPE
IPE
mA
MMX34...F_
45.1
45.1
45.1
25.1
25.1
25.1
24.9
Braking torque
Default
I/Ie
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
mA
RB
ohms
75
UDC
Vdc
Programmable P12.6
DC braking
I/Ie
100, adjustable
fPWM
Pv
kHz
6 (adjustable 116)
21.7
29.7
31.7
51.5
0.94
0.95
0.95
FS1
FS1
1.2
(0.55)
1.2
(0.55)
Pulse frequency
Heat dissipation at rated
operational current (Ie)
Efficiency
75
75
54
66.4
88.3
116.9
0.95
0.96
0.96
0.96
FS1
FS2
FS2
FS2
FS3
1.2 (
0.55)
1.5
(0.7)
1.5
(0.7)
1.5
(0.7)
2.2
(0.99)
Fan (device-internal,
temperature-controlled)
Installation size
Weight
Lbs
(kg)
Notes
Symbols used in technical data and formulas.
Guide value (calculated), no standard rating.
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Symbols
Unit
9D0
012
014
016
023
031
038
Ie
12
14
16
23
31
38
IL
13.5
18
21
24
34.5
46.5
57
IL
18
24
28
32
46
62
76
400V
kVA
6.24
8.32
9.7
11
16
21.5
26.3
480V
kVA
7.48
9.98
11.64
13.3
19.1
25.7
31.6
400V
460V
kW
5.5
7.5
HP
7-1/2
10
7.5
11
15
18.5
10
15
20
25
Three-phase
Rated voltage
ULN
Input current
ILN
11.5
14.9
18.7
17.1
25.5
33
41.7
IPE
IPE
mA
mA
I/Ie
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
RB
ohms
54
UDC
Vdc
Programmable P12.6
DC braking
I/Ie
100, adjustable
fPWM
Pv
kHz
6 (adjustable 116)
14
6 (adjustable 116)
136.2
185.1
223.7
0.97
0.97
0.97
FS3
FS3
FS3
FS4
FS4
FS5
FS5
2.2
(0.99)
2.2
(0.99)
2.2
(0.99)
17.6
(8.0)
17.6
(8.0)
22.1
(10.0)
22.1
(10.0)
Pulse frequency
Heat dissipation at rated
operational current (Ie)
Efficiency
54
54
28
28
17
17
765
765
765
765
Fan (device-internal,
temperature-controlled)
Installation size
Weight
Lbs
(kg)
Notes
Symbols used in technical data and formulas.
Allocated motor output with reduced load torque (about 10%).
Contact the Eaton Drives Technical Resource Center for technical data.
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Symbols
Unit
1D7
2D7
3D9
6D1
9D0
Ie
1.7
2.7
3.9
6.1
9.0
IL
2.6
5.9
9.2
13.5
IL
3.4
5.4
7.8
12.2
18.0
HP
HP
7.5
575V
Three-phase
ULN
ILN
3.6
7.6
10.4
IPE
mA
Braking torque
Default
I/Ie
Input current
30
Max. 100% rated operational current Ie with external
braking resistance
RB
ohms
103
UDC
Vdc
Programmable P12.6
DC braking
103
103
103
103
I/Ie
100, adjustable
Pulse frequency
fPWM
kHz
6 (adjustable 116)
Pv
190
190
Efficiency
97.6
97.6
FS3
FS3
FS3
FS3
FS3
2.2 (0.99)
2.2 (0.99)
2.2 (0.99)
2.2 (0.99)
2.2 (0.99)
Fan (device-internal,
temperature-controlled)
Installation size
Weight
Lbs (kg)
Notes
Symbols used in technical data and formulas.
Contact the Eaton Drives Technical Resource Center for technical data.
147
Appendix A
FS1
FS2
FS3
b2
0.28 in
(7 mm)
148
b1
b1
a
a1
b1
a
a1
Appendix A
b1
b2
0.28
(7.0)
a1
b1
a1
149
Appendix A
a1
b1
b2
, 1
Installation
Size
MMX12AA1D7_
MMX12AA2D4_
MMX12AA2D8_
2.60
(66)
1.50
(38)
6.30
(160)
5.79
(147)
1.26
(32)
4.02
(102)
0.18
(4.5)
FS1
3.54
(90)
2.46
(62.5)
7.68
(195)
7.17
(182)
1.26
(32)
4.14
(105)
2.17
(5.5)
FS2
3.94
(100)
2.95
(75)
9.96
(253)
9.53
(242)
1.34
(34)
4.41
(112)
2.17
(5.5)
FS3
6.50
(165.0)
5.51
(140.0)
14.57
(370.0)
13.82
(351.0)
13.27
(337.0)
6.61
(168.0)
0.28
(7.0)
0.55
(14.0)
FS4
6.50
(165.0)
5.51
(140.0)
14.57
(414.0)
13.82
(398.0)
15.08
(383.0)
8.07
(205.0)
0.28
(7.0)
0.55
(14.0)
FS5
MMX32AA1D7_
MMX32AA2D4_
MMX32AA2D8_
MMX34AA1D3_
MMX34AA1D9_
MMX34AA2D4_
MMX11AA1D7_
MMX11AA2D4_
MMX11AA2D8_
MMX11AA3D7_
MMX12AA3D7_
MMX12AA4D8_
MMX12AA7D0_
MMX32AA3D7_
MMX32AA4D8_
MMX32AA7D0_
MMX34AA3D3_
MMX34AA4D3_
MMX34AA5D6_
MMX11AA4D8_
MMX12AA9D6_
MMX32AA011_
MMX34AA7D6_
MMX34AA9D0_
MMX34AA012_
MMX34AA014_
MMX35AA1D7_
MMX35AA2D7_
MMX35AA3D9_
MMX35AA6D1_
MMX35AA9D0_
MMX32AA012_
MMX32AA017_
MMX32AA025_
MMX34AA016_
MMX34AA023_
MMX32AA031_
MMX32AA038_
MMX34AA031_
MMX34AA038_
Note
1 in = 25.4 mm, 1 mm = 0.0394 in
150
Appendix A
PC Interface Card
MMX-COM-PC
Equipment Supplied MMX-COM-PC
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
151
Appendix A
The MMX-COM-PC can also be supplied with a 9V battery or via an external 24V voltage (DC)
instead of line voltage of the frequency inverters.
Technical data for power supply:
1.
2.
3.
Note: Current consumption around 65 mA. Switch off 9V block battery after use
(microswitch OFF) or remove battery (discharged within around 24h).
152
Download
Appendix A
Power Supply
MMX-NET-XA
The MMX-NET-XA mounting frame enables the mounting
and connection of fieldbus interface cards to the frequency
inverters in frame sizes FS1, FS2 and FS3.
MMX-NET-XA consists of the two housing sections:
24 Vdc (~ 50 mA)
Article No. 207874
= 5.5 mm [0.22 in]
MaxConnect
The MaxConnect parameter software allows fast parameter
assignment, operation, diagnostics and documentation
(printout and storage of parameter lists) via a PC and the data
transfer with an M-Max frequency inverter. MaxConnect is
stored on the enclosed CD and is available free of charge for
download. It may also be downloaded from the internet. Visit
www.Eaton.com/drives.
USB
CD
RJ 45
4 mm
153
Appendix A
The remaining installation steps are then carried out without any tools
using the cutouts provided in the housing of the MMX (snap fixing).
Fit the plug and connection cable onto the interface of the MMX
W/T3
Then fit the cover with the inserted fieldbus interface card
onto the already fitted and installed mounting plate of the
MMX-NET-XA
154
Appendix A
MMX-NET-XB
The MMX-NET-XB interface module enables the flush
mounting and connection of fieldbus interface cards to the
frequency inverters in frame sizes FS4 and FS5.
04 = MMX, FS4
05 = MMX, FS5
1x
1x
2x
At the top end of the metal bracket fasten the two metal
clips
T x 20
155
Appendix A
The mounting is carried out without tools at the corresponding cutouts in the housing
of the MMX (snap fitting). Plug and connection cable are then fitted to the interface of
the MMX (below the LCD display unit).
Connecting the MMX-NET-XB Interface Module with the Fieldbus Interface Cards
PZ 2
1.3 Nm
[11.5 lb-in]
Note: Before installing the fieldbus interface card check whether the plug connection
provided, such as GND or bus terminal resistor have to be changed.
156
Appendix A
XMX-NET-PS-A
OPTE3
XMX-NET-PS-A
XMX-NET-PD-A
The fieldbus connection is implemented with a nine-pole
Sub-D plug connector.
XMX-NET-PD-A PROFIBUS DP Fieldbus Interface Card
with Nine-Pole Sub-D Plug Connection
XMX-NET-DN-A
XMX-NET-DN-A DeviceNet Fieldbus Interface Card
OPTE5
XMX-NET-PS-A
157
Appendix A
CAUTION
Fuses and cables selected must always comply with the
applicable regulations at the installation site.
158
Appendix A
Maximum Cross-Sections
L1, L2/N, L3
U, V, W
14
3 x 16
1.5
16
3 x 2.5
3 x 14
2.5
14
2 x 10
3x6
3 x 10
10
3 x 1.5
3 x 16
3 x 1.5
3 x 16
1.5
16
MMX32AA4D8
MMX32AA7D0
3 x 1.5
3 x 16
3 x 1.5
3 x 16
1.5
16
MMX32AA011
3 x 2.5
3 x 14
3 x 2.5
3 x 14
2.5
14
2 x 2.5
2 x 14
MMX32AA012
3x6
3 x 10
3x6
3 x 10
10
2x6
2 x 10
MMX32AA017
MMX32AA025
3x6
3 x 10
3x6
3 x 10
10
2x6
2 x 10
MMX32AA031
MMX32AA038
3 x 10
3x8
3x8
3x8
10
2 x 10
2x8
MMX34AA1D3
MMX34AA1D9
MMX34AA2D4
MMX34AA3D3
3 x 1.5
3 x 16
3 x 1.5
3 x 16
1.5
16
2 x 1.5
2 x 16
MMX34AA4D3
MMX34AA5D6
3 x 1.5
3 x 16
3 x 1.5
3 x 16
1.5
16
2 x 1.5
2 x 16
MMX34AA7D6
MMX34AA9D0
MMX34AA012
3 x 2.5
3 x 14
3 x 2.5
3 x 14
2.5
14
2 x 2.5
2 x 14
mm2
AWG
MMX11AA1D7
MMX11AA2D4
MMX11AA2D8
MMX11AA3D7
2 x 2.5
2 x 14
3 x 2.5
MMX11AA4D8
2x6
2 x 10
MMX12AA1D7
MMX12AA2D4
MMX12AA2D8
MMX12AA3D7
2 x 1.5
MMX12AA4D8
MMX12AA7D0
R+, R
AWG
AWG
PE
mm2
mm2
mm2
AWG
3 x 14
2.5
3x6
3 x 10
2 x 16
3 x 1.5
2 x 2.5
2 x 14
MMX12AA9D6
2x6
MMX32AA1D7
MMX32AA2D4
MMX32AA2D8
MMX32AA3D7
MMX34AA014
3x4
3 x 12
3 x 12
3 x 12
12
3x4
2 x 12
MMX34AA016
MMX34AA023
3x6
3 x 10
3x6
3 x 10
10
2x6
2 x 10
MMX34AA031
3 x 10
3x8
3x8
3x8
10
2 x 10
2x8
MMX34AA038
3 x 10
3x6
3x8
3x6
10
2 x 10
2x6
MMX35AA1D7
MMX35AA2D7
3 x 1.5
3 x 16
3 x 1.5
3 x 16
1.5
16
2 x 1.5
2 x 16
MMX35AA3D9
MMX35AA6D1
MMX35AA9D0
3 x 2.5
3 x 14
3 x 2.5
3 x 14
2.5
14
2 x 2.5
2 x 14
Notes
159
Appendix A
Maximum permitted
line supply voltage
ULN [V]
VDE [A]
UL [A]
Type Designation
MMX11AA1D7
MMX11AA2D4
MMX11AA2D8
MMX11AA3D7
MMX11AA4D8
MMX12AA1D7
MMX12AA2D4
MMX12AA2D8
MMX12AA3D7
MMX12AA4D8
MMX12AA7D0
MMX12AA9D6
MMX32AA1D7
MMX32AA2D4
MMX32AA2D8
MMX32AA3D7
MMX32AA4D8
MMX32AA7D0
MMX32AA011
MMX32AA012
MMX32AA017
MMX32AA025
MMX32AA031
MMX32AA038
MMX34AA1D3
MMX34AA1D9
MMX34AA2D4
MMX34AA3D3
MMX34AA4D3
MMX34AA5D6
MMX34AA7D6
MMX34AA9D0
MMX34AA012
MMX34AA014
MMX34AA016
MMX34AA023
MMX34AA031
MMX34AA038
MMX35AA1D7
MMX35AA2D7
MMX35AA3D9
MMX35AA6D1
MMX35AA9D0
1 AC 120V +10%
1 AC 120V +10%
1 AC 120V +10%
1 AC 120V +10%
1 AC 120V +10%
1 AC 240V +10%
1 AC 240V +10%
1 AC 240V +10%
1 AC 240V +10%
1 AC 240V +10%
1 AC 240V +10%
1 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 240V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 480V +10%
3 AC 575V +10%
3 AC 575V +10%
3 AC 575V +10%
3 AC 575V +10%
3 AC 575V +10%
20
20
20
20
32
10
10
10
10
20
20
32
6
6
6
6
10
10
20
20
25
32
40
50
6
6
6
6
10
10
20
20
20
25
25
32
40
50
6
6
6
10
20
20
20
20
20
30
10
10
10
10
20
20
30
6
6
6
6
10
10
20
20
25
40
40
50
6
6
6
6
10
10
20
20
20
25
25
40
40
50
6
6
6
10
20
FAZ-B20/1N
FAZ-B20/1N
FAZ-B20/1N
FAZ-B20/1N
FAZ-B32/1N
FAZ-B10/1N
FAZ-B10/1N
FAZ-B10/1N
FAZ-B101/N
FAZ-B20/1N
FAZ-B20/1N
FAZ-B32/1N
FAZ-B6/3
FAZ-B6/3
FAZ-B6/3
FAZ-B6/3
FAZ-B10/3
FAZ-B10/3
FAZ-B20/3
FAZ-B20/3
FAZ-B25/3
FAZ-B32/3
FAZ-B40/3
FAZ-B50/3
FAZ-B6/3
FAZ-B6/3
FAZ-B6/3
FAZ-B6/3
FAZ-B10/3
FAZ-B10/3
FAZ-B20/3
FAZ-B20/3
FAZ-B20/3
FAZ-B25/3
FAZ-B25/3
FAZ-B32/3
FAZ-B40/3
FAZ-B50/3
FAZ-B6/3
FAZ-B6/3
FAZ-B6/3
FAZ-B10/3
FAZ-B20/3
PKM0-6.3/XTPM6P3BNL
PKM0-6.3/XTPM6P3BNL
PKM0-6.3/XTPM6P3BNL
PKM0-6.3/XTPM6P3BNL
PKM0-10/XTPM010BNL
PKM0-10/XTPM010BNL
PKM0-20/XTPM020BNL
PKM0-20/XTPM020BNL
PKM0-25/XTPM025BNL
PKM0-32/XTPM032BNL
PKM4-40/XTPM040BNL
PKM4-50/XTPM050BNL
PKM0-6.3/XTPM6P3BNL
PKM0-6.3/XTPM6P3BNL
PKM0-6.3/XTPM6P3BNL
PKM0-6.3/XTPM6P3BNL
PKM0-10/XTPM010BNL
PKM0-10/XTPM010BNL
PKM0-20/XTPM020BNL
PKM0-20/XTPM020BNL
PKM0-20/XTPM020BNL
PKM0-25/XTPM025BNL
PKM0-25/XTPM025BNL
PKM0-32/XTPM032BNL
PKM4-40/XTPM040BNL
PKM4-50/XTPM050BNL
PKM0-6.3/XTPM6P3BNL
PKM0-6.3/XTPM6P3BNL
PKM0-6.3/XTPM6P3BNL
PKM0-10/XTPM010BNL
PKM0-20/XTPM020BNL
Notes
Fuse UL-rated, Class J, 600V.
I
cn 10 kA.
160
Appendix A
List of Parameters
The abbreviations used in the parameter lists have the
following meaning:
PNU
Parameter number
ID
RUN
ro/rw
FS
User setting
Quick Start Parameter Guide (Full parameter guide begins on Page 164)
Access
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
rw
67
rw
Application
0 = Basic
1 = Pump drive
2 = Fan drive
3 = High load
67
rw
0 = EU
1 = NA
67
125
rw
82
P6.2
117
rw
82
P6.3
101
rw
Minimum frequency
0.00P6.4 Hz
83
0.00
PNU
ID
P1.1
115
P1.2
540
P1.3
1472
P6.1
RUN
P6.4
102
rw
Maximum frequency
P6.3320.00 Hz
83
60.00
P6.5
103
rw
0.13000s
83
3.0
P6.6
104
rw
0.13000s
83
3.0
P6.7
505
rw
Start function
84
P6.8
506
rw
Stop function
0 = Fee coasting
1 = Deceleration time (ramp)
84
User
Setting
161
Appendix A
Quick Start Parameter Guide, continued (Full parameter guide begins on Page 161)
Access
PNU
ID
RUN
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
P7.1
113
rw
0.2 x Ie2 x Ie
(see motor rating plate)
89
Ie
P7.3
112
rw
30020000 RPM
(see motor rating plate)
89
1720
P7.4
120
rw
0.301.00
(see motor rating plate)
89
0.85
P7.5
110
rw
180 500V
(see motor rating plate)
89
P7.6
111
rw
30320 Hz
(see motor rating plate)
89
60.00
P11.7
109
rw
Torque increase
0 = Deactivated
1 = Enabled
109
M1.1
ro
Output frequency
Hz
127
0.00
User
Setting
ID
RUN
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
S1.1
833
ro
API SW ID
125
S1.2
834
ro
API SW Version
125
S1.3
835
ro
Power SW ID
125
S1.4
836
ro
Power SW Version
125
S1.5
837
ro
Application ID
125
S1.6
838
ro
Application revision
125
S1.6
838
ro
System load
125
808
ro
Communication status
125
S2.2
809
rw
Fieldbus protocol
0 = FB disabled
1 = Modbus
125
S2.3
810
rw
Slave address
1255
125
811
rw
Baud rate
0 = 300
1 = 600
2 = 1200
3 = 2400
4 = 4800
5 = 9600
125
S2.1
S2.4
Notes
Factory settings dependent on specic drive selected.
These parameters are overwritten with the bus-specic parameters when a eldbus connection (for example, CANopen) is used.
The parameter values described in the manual of the eldbus interface then apply.
162
User
Setting
Appendix A
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
813
rw
Parity type
126
S2.7
814
rw
Communication timeout
0 = Not used
1 = 1s
2 = 2s
255 = up to 255s
126
S2.8
815
rw
0 = Not used
1 = Resets parameter S2.1
126
PNU
ID
S2.6
RUN
S3.1
827
ro
MWh counter
MWh
126
S3.2
828
ro
00000 days
126
S3.3
829
ro
024 h
126
S3.4
840
ro
00000 days
126
S3.5
841
ro
024 h
126
S3.6
842
ro
Fault/alarm counter
126
rw
Display contrast
015
126
rw
126
rw
Password
00009999
126
0000
S4.1
830
S4.2
831
S4.3
832
User
Setting
Default I/O
Parameter
Designation
Terminal
Function
Parameter
16
P3.12
22/23
Run
P5.1, P5.10
Designation
Terminal
Function
DI1
Start Fwd
P3.1, P3.2
DI6
DI2
Stop/Start Rev
P3.1, P3.3
RO1 (NO)
DI3
10
P3.9, P10.2
RO2 (NO/NC)
24/25/26
Fault
P5.2, P5.11
DI4
14
P3.10. P10.3
DO
13
Ready
P5.3, P5.9
DI5
15
Fault Reset
P3.7
163
Appendix A
All Parameters
When first switching on or after activating the default settings (S4.2 = 1) parameter P1.1 must
be set to 0 for access to all parameters.
Parameter Selection
Access
PNU
ID
P1.1
115
P1.2
540
P1.3
1472
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
rw
0 = All parameters
1 = Only quick configuration
parameters
66/67
rw
Application
0 = Basic
1 = Pump drive
2 = Fan drive
3 = High load
67
rw
0 = EU
1 = USA
67
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
RUN
User
Setting
Analog Input
Access
PNU
ID
P2.1
379
rw
(microswitch S2)
0 = 010V/020 mA
1 = 210V/420 mA
68
P2.2
380
rw
100.00 to 100.00%
68
P2.3
381
rw
100.00 to 100.00%
68
100
P2.4
378
rw
0.010.0s
68
0.1
P2.5
390
rw
(microswitch S3)
Like P2.1
69
P2.6
391
rw
100.00 to 100.00%
69
P2.7
392
rw
100.00 to 100.00%
69
100
P2.8
389
rw
0.010.0s
69
0.1
164
RUN
User
Setting
Appendix A
Digital Input
Access
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
300
rw
Start/Stop-Logic
72
403
rw
0 = Deactivated
1 = Activated via control signal
terminal 8 (DI1)
2 = Activated via control signal
terminal 9 (DI2)
3 = Activated via control signal
terminal 10 (DI3)
4 = Activated via control signal
terminal 14 (DI4)
5 = Activated via control signal
terminal 15 (DI5)
6 = Activated via control signal
terminal 16 (DI6)
72
PNU
ID
P3.1
P3.2
RUN
P3.3
404
rw
Like P3.2
72
P3.4
412
rw
Reverse
Like P3.2
72
P3.5
405
rw
Like P3.2
72
P3.6
406
rw
Like P3.2
73
P3.7
414
rw
Fault reset
Like P3.2
73
P3.8
407
rw
Run enable
Like P3.2
73
P3.9
419
rw
Fixed frequency,
binary value B0
Like P3.2
73
P3.10
420
rw
Fixed frequency,
binary value B1
Like P3.2
73
P3.11
421
rw
Fixed frequency,
binary value B2
Like P3.2
73
P3.12
1020
rw
PID controller
deactivate
Like P3.2
74
P3.13
1400
(Not used)
P3.14
1401
rw
External brake,
feedback signal (N/O)
Like P3.2
74
P3.15
1402
rw
Change acceleration/
deceleration time (acc 2/dec 2)
Like P3.2
74
P3.16
1403
rw
Stop acceleration/deceleration
time
Like P3.2
74
P3.17
1404
rw
Like P3.2
74
P3.18
1405
rw
Like P3.2
74
P3.19
1406
rw
Motor potentiometer,
decrease value
Like P3.2
74
User
Setting
165
Appendix A
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
1407
rw
Motor potentiometer,
set value to zero
Like P3.2
74
P3.21
1408
rw
Like P3.2
74
P3.22
1409
rw
Like P3.2
75
P3.23
1410
rw
Like P3.2
75
P3.24
1411
rw
Counter, reset
Like P3.2
75
P3.25
1412
rw
Like P3.2
75
P3.26
1413
rw
Like P3.2
75
P3.27
1414
rw
Like P3.2
75
P3.28
1415
rw
Like P3.2
75
P3.29
1416
rw
065535
75
P3.30
1417
rw
065535
75
P3.31
1418
rw
DI1 logic
(control signal terminal 8)
0 = N/O
1 = N/C
75
P3.32
1419
rw
DI2 logic
(control signal terminal 9)
Like P3.31
75
P3.33
1420
rw
DI3 logic
(control signal terminal 10)
Like P3.31
76
P3.34
1421
rw
DI4 logic
(control signal terminal 14)
Like P3.31
76
P3.35
1422
rw
DI5 logic
(control signal terminal 15)
Like P3.31
76
P3.36
1423
rw
DI6 logic
(control signal terminal 16)
Like P3.31
76
P3.37
1480
rw
Manual mode
Like P3.2
76
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
PNU
ID
P3.20
RUN
User
Setting
Analog Output
Access
PNU
ID
P4.1
307
rw
0 = Deactivated
1 = Output frequency (Hz)
2 = Output current (A)
3 = Torque (%)
4 = PID controller (%)
77
P4.2
310
rw
0 = 0V
1 = 2V (live-zero)
77
P4.3
1456
rw
AO, gain
0.00200.00%
77
100.00
P4.4
1477
rw
0.0010.00s
77
0.0
166
RUN
User
Setting
Appendix A
Digital Output
Access
PNU
ID
P5.1
RUN
Page
FS
(P1.3)
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
313
rw
RO1 Signal
(Relay 1 Output)
0 = Deactivated
78
1 = READY
2 = RUN
3 = FAULT
4 = Error message (inverted)
5 = ALARM
6 = REV
7 = Output frequency
8 = Motor controller active
9 = Zero frequency
10 = Frequency monitoring 1
11 = Frequency monitoring 2
12 = PID monitoring
13 = Overtemperature signal
14 = Overcurrent control active
15 = Overvoltage control active
16 = PLC Sequence control active
17 = PLC sequence control, single step
completed
18 = PLC sequence control, program cycle
completed
19 = PLC sequence control, pause
20 = Counter, value 1 reached
21 = Counter, value 2 reached
22 = RUN message active
23 = Analog min reference error
24 = LOG function fulfilled
25 = PID controller, actual value
monitoring
26 = External brake actuated
27 = Current monitoring
28 = Fieldbus, remote output
P5.2
314
rw
RO2 signal
(relay output 2)
Like P5.1
79
P5.3
312
rw
DO Signal
(Digital Output)
Like P5.1
79
P5.4
315
rw
Frequency monitoring 1
0 = Deactivated
1 = 0.00P5.5 Hz
2 = P5.5P6.4 Hz
79
P5.5
316
rw
Frequency monitoring 1
reference value
0.00P6.4 Hz
80
0.00
P5.6
346
rw
Frequency monitoring 2
0 = Deactivated
1 = 0.00P5.7 Hz
2 = P5.7P6.4 Hz
80
P5.7
347
rw
Frequency monitoring 2
reference value
0.00P6.4 Hz
80
0.00
P5.8
1457
rw
Current monitoring
0.00P7.2A
81
0.00
User
Setting
167
Appendix A
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
1458
rw
DO logic
(control signal terminal 13)
0 = N/O
1 = N/C
81
P5.10
1331
rw
RO1 logic
(control signal terminals 22, 23)
Like P5.9
81
P5.11
1332
rw
RO2 logic
(control signal terminal 24, 25, 26)
Like P5.9
81
P5.12
1459
rw
DO, on delay
0.00320.00s
81
0.00
P5.13
1460
rw
DO, off-delay
0.00320.00s
81
0.00
P5.14
1461
rw
RO1, on delay
0.00320.00s
81
0.00
P5.15
1424
rw
RO1, off-delay
0.00320.00s
81
0.00
P5.16
1425
rw
RO2, on delay
0.00320.00s
81
0.00
P5.17
1426
rw
RO2, off-delay
0.00320.00s
81
0.00
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
PNU
ID
P5.9
RUN
User
Setting
Drives Control
Access
PNU
ID
P6.1
125
rw
82
P6.2
117
rw
82
P6.3
101
rw
Minimum frequency
0.00P6.4 Hz
83
0.00
P6.4
102
rw
Maximum frequency
P6.3320.00 Hz
83
60.00
P6.5
103
rw
0.13000s
83
3.0
P6.6
104
rw
0.13000s
83
3.0
P6.7
505
rw
Start function
0 = Ramp, acceleration
1 = Flying restart circuit
84
P6.8
506
rw
Stop function
0 = Free coasting
1 = Ramp, deceleration
84
P6.9
500
rw
S ramp
0.00 = Linear
0.110.0s (S-shaped)
84
0.0
P6.10
717
rw
0.1010.00s
85
0.50
P6.11
718
rw
0.0060.00s
85
30.00
P6.12
719
rw
0 = Ramp, acceleration
1 = Flying restart circuit
2 = According to P6.7
85
168
RUN
User
Setting
Appendix A
ID
RUN
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
P6.13
731
rw
0 = Deactivated
1 = Activated
85
P6.14
1600
rw
0 = Deactivated
1 = Activated
85
P6.15
184
rw
P6.4 +P6.4 Hz
86
0.00
P6.16
1474
rw
0 = Deactivated (no)
1 = Activated (yes)
86
P6.17
1427
rw
86
P6.18
1428
rw
86
P6.19
502
rw
0.13000s
86
10.0
P6.20
503
rw
0.13000s
86
10.0
P6.21
526
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
86
0.00
P6.22
1334
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
86
0.00
P6.23
1429
rw
REV blocked
0 = Deactivated
1 = Activated
86
P6.24
509
rw
0.00P6.25
87
0.00
P6.25
510
rw
P6.24P6.4 Hz
87
0.00
P6.26
511
rw
0.00P6.27
87
0.00
P6.27
731
rw
P6.26P6.4 Hz
87
0.00
P6.28
513
rw
0.00P6.29
87
0.00
P6.29
514
rw
P6.28P6.4 Hz
87
0.00
P6.30
759
rw
110
87
P6.31
1481
rw
87
P6.32
1482
rw
87
P6.33
1483
rw
0 = Deactivated
1 = Activated
87
User
Setting
169
Appendix A
Motor
Access
PNU
ID
RUN
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
P7.1
113
rw
0.2 x Ie2 x Ie
(see motor rating plate)
89
Ie
P7.2
107
rw
Current limit
0.2 x Ie2 x Ie
89
1.5 x Ie
30020000 min1
89
1720
0.301.00
(see motor rating plate)
89
0.85
P7.3
112
rw
User
Setting
120
rw
P7.5
110
rw
180500V
(see motor rating plate)
89
P7.6
111
rw
30320 Hz
(see motor rating plate)
89
60.00
Protective Functions
Access
PNU
ID
RUN
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
P8.1
700
rw
0 = Deactivated
1 = Alarm
2 = Fault, stop according to P6.8
90
P8.2
727
rw
Undervoltage error
Like P8.1
90
P8.3
703
rw
Ground fault
Like P8.1
90
P8.4
709
rw
Stall protection
Like P8.1
91
P8.5
713
rw
Underload protection
Like P8.1
91
P8.6
704
rw
Like P8.1
91
P8.7
705
rw
20 to 100C
91
40
P8.8
706
rw
0.0150%
91
40
P8.9
707
rw
1200 min
91
45
P8.10
1430
rw
0.010.0s
93
0.5
P8.11
1473
(Not used)
P8.12
714
rw
10.0150%
93
60.0
P8.13
715
rw
10.0150%
93
10.0
P8.14
733
rw
Fieldbus error
Like P8.1
94
P8.15
734
rw
Like P8.1
94
Note
Factory settings dependent on specic drive selected.
170
User
Setting
Appendix A
PID Controller
Access
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
163
rw
PID controller
0 = Deactivated
1 = Activated for drive control
2 = Activated for external application
95
118
rw
0.01000.0%
95
100.0
PNU
ID
P9.1
P9.2
RUN
P9.3
119
rw
0.00320.00s
95
10.00
P9.4
167
rw
0.0100.0%
95
0.0
P9.5
332
rw
95
P9.6
334
rw
0 = Fieldbus
1 = AI1
2 = AI2
96
P9.7
336
rw
0.0100.0%
96
0.0
P9.8
337
rw
0.0100.0%
96
100.0
P9.9
340
rw
0 = Not inverted
1 = Inverted
96
P9.10
132
rw
0.0010.0s
96
0.00
P9.11
1431
rw
0.0010.0s
96
0.0
P9.12
1016
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
96
0.00
P9.13
1018
rw
0.0100.0%
96
25.0
P9.14
1017
rw
03600s
96
30
P9.15
1433
rw
0.0100.0%
97
0.0
P9.16
1434
rw
0.0100.0%
97
0.0
P9.17
1435
rw
0.0100.0%
97
3.0
P9.18
1475
rw
0.132.7
97
1.0
P9.19
1476
rw
0.132.7
97
1.0
P9.20
1478
rw
0.00100.0%
97
100.0
User
Setting
171
Appendix A
Fixed Frequencies
Access
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
124
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
101
6.00
105
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
101
12.00
P10.3
106
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
101
18.00
P10.4
126
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
101
24.00
P10.5
127
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
101
30.00
P10.6
128
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
101
36.00
P10.7
129
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
101
48.00
P10.8
130
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
101
60.00
P10.9
1436
rw
0 = Deactivated
1 = Program cycle, execute once
2 = Execute program cycle continuously
3 = Execute program cycle in steps
4 = Execute program cycle continuously
in steps
102
P10.10
1437
rw
0255
102
P10.11
1438
rw
010000s
103
P10.12
1439
rw
010000s
103
P10.13
1440
rw
010000s
103
P10.14
1441
rw
010000s
103
P10.15
1442
rw
010000s
103
P10.16
1443
rw
010000s
103
P10.17
1444
rw
010000s
103
P10.18
1445
rw
010000s
103
PNU
ID
P10.1
P10.2
172
RUN
User
Setting
Appendix A
V/Hz-Characteristic Curve
Access
PNU
ID
RUN
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
P11.1
108
rw
0 = Linear
1 = Squared
2 = Configurable
107
P11.2
602
rw
Cut-off frequency
30.00320.00 Hz
108
60.00
P11.3
603
rw
Output voltage
108
100.00
P11.4
604
rw
0.00P11.2 Hz
109
60.00
P11.5
605
rw
0.00P11.3%
109
100.00
P11.6
606
rw
Output voltage at 0 Hz
0.0040.00%
109
0.00
P11.7
109
rw
Torque increase
0 = Deactivated
1 = Enabled
109
P11.8
600
rw
Control mode
109
P11.9
601
rw
Carrier frequency
1.516.0 kHz
111
6.0
P11.10
522
rw
Sine-wave filter
(constant carrier frequency)
0 = Deactivated
1 = Enabled
111
User
Setting
173
Appendix A
Braking
Access
PNU
ID
RUN
ro/rw
FS
(P1.3)
Designation
Value Range
Page
0.2 x Ie2 x Ie
0.00600.00s
112
Ie
0.00
0.0010.00 Hz
113
1.50
112
P12.1
507
rw
DC braking, current
P12.2
516
rw
P12.3
515
rw
P12.4
508
rw
0.00600.00s
114
0.00
P12.5
504
rw
Brake chopper
116
P12.6
1447
rw
116
P12.7
1448
rw
0.00320.00s
117
0.20
P12.8
1449
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
117
1.50
P12.9
1450
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
117
1.00
P12.10
1451
rw
0.00P6.4 Hz
117
1.50
P12.11
1452
rw
0.00P7.2 A
117
0.00
174
User
Setting
Appendix A
Logic Function
Access
Page
FS
(P1.3)
PNU
ID
RUN
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
P13.1
1453
rw
LOG function,
Selection input A
0 = Deactivated
119
1 = READY
2 = RUN
3 = FAULT
4 = Error message (inverted)
5 = ALARM
6 = REV
7 = Output frequency = frequency setpoint
8 = Motor controller active
9 = Zero frequency
10 = Frequency monitoring 1
11 = Frequency monitoring 2
12 = PID monitoring
13 = Overtemperature signal
14 = Overcurrent control active
15 = Overvoltage control active
16 = PLC sequence control active
17 = PLC sequence control, single step
completed
18 = PLC sequence control, program cycle
completed
19 = PLC Sequence control, pause
20 = Counter, value 1 reached
21 = Counter, value 2 reached
22 = RUN message active
23 = Analog min. reference error
24 = LOG function fulfilled
25 = PID controller, actual value
monitoring
26 = External brake actuated
27 = Current monitoring
28 = Fieldbus, remote output
P13.2
1454
rw
Like P13.1
120
P13.3
1455
rw
0 = A AND B
1 = A OR B
2 = A XOR B
120
User
Setting
175
Appendix A
ID
RUN
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
P14.1
1347
rw
0.2 x Ie2 x Ie
(see motor rating plate)
121
Ie
P14.2
1352
rw
0.2 x Ie2 x Ie
121
1.5 x Ie
121
0.301.00
(see motor rating plate)
121
P14.3
1350
rw
P14.4
1351
rw
P14.5
1348
rw
180500V
(see motor rating plate)
121
P14.6
1349
rw
30320 Hz
(see motor rating plate)
121
60.00
P14.7
1343
rw
0.00P14.8 Hz
121
0.00
P14.8
1344
rw
P14.7320.00 Hz
121
60.00
P14.9
1345
rw
0.13000s
121
3.0
P14.10
1346
rw
0.13000s
121
3.0
P14.11
1355
rw
0 = Linear
1 = Squared
2 = Configurable
122
P14.12
1354
rw
0 = Deactivated
1 = Activated
122
P14.13
1353
rw
0 = Deactivated
1 = Alarm
2 = Fault, stop according to P6.8
122
P14.14
1469
rw
20 to 100C
122
40
P14.15
1470
rw
0.0150%
122
40.0
P14.16
1471
rw
1200 min
122
45
Note
Factory settings dependent on specic drive selected.
176
User
Setting
Appendix A
System Parameters
Access
PNU
ID
RUN
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
API SW ID
125
User
Setting
833
ro
S1.2
834
ro
API SW Version
125
S1.3
835
ro
Power SW ID
125
S1.4
836
ro
Power SW Version
125
S1.5
837
ro
Application ID
125
S1.6
838
ro
Application revision
125
S1.7
839
ro
System load
125
ro
Communication status
In xx.yyy format
xx = Number of error messages
(064)
yyy = number of correct messages
(0999)
125
125
Communication
S2.1
808
S2.2
809
rw
Fieldbus protocol
0 = FB disabled
1 = Modbus RTU
S2.3
810
rw
Slave address
1255
125
S2.4
811
rw
Baud rate
0 = 300
1 = 600
2 = 1200
3 = 2400
4 = 4800
5 = 9600
6 = 19200
7 = 38400
8 = 57600
125
S2.6
813
rw
Parity type
126
S2.7
814
rw
Communication timeout
0 = Not used
1 = 1s
2 = 2s
255 = up to 255s
126
S2.8
815
rw
0 = Not used
1 = Resets parameter S2.1
126
Note
These parameters are overwritten with the bus-specic parameters when a eldbus connection (for example, CANopen) is used.
The parameter values described in the manual of the eldbus interface then apply.
177
Appendix A
ID
RUN
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
Unit Counter
S3.1
827
ro
MWh counter
MWh
126
S3.2
828
ro
00000 days
126
S3.3
829
ro
024 h
126
S3.4
840
ro
00000 days
126
S3.5
841
ro
024 h
126
S3.6
842
ro
Fault/alarm counter
126
rw
Display contrast
015
126
rw
126
ro
Password
00009999
126
0000
User Set
S4.1
830
S4.2
831
S4.3
832
178
User
Setting
Appendix A
Parameters marked with M (Monitor) are values currently being measured, variables
calculated from these measured values, or status values from control signals.
The M parameters cannot be edited (only display values).
ID
RUN
ro/rw
Designation
Value Range
Page
FS
(P1.3)
User
Setting
Display Values
M1.1
ro
Output frequency
Hz
127
0.00
M1.2
25
ro
Hz
127
0.00
M1.3
ro
127
M1.4
ro
Motor current
127
0.00
M1.5
ro
Motor torque
% (calculated value)
127
0.0
M1.6
ro
Motor power
% (calculated value)
127
0.0
M1.7
ro
Motor voltage
127
0.0
M1.8
ro
DC bus voltage
127
0.0
M1.9
ro
Unit temperature
F (C)
127
M1.10
ro
Motor temperature
% (calculated value)
127
M1.11
13
ro
Analog input 1
127
0.0
M1.12
14
ro
Analog input 2
127
0.0
M1.13
26
ro
Analog output 1
127
0.0
M1.14
15
ro
Digital input
127
M1.15
16
ro
Digital input
128
M1.16
17
ro
Digital output
128
M1.17
20
ro
128
0.0
M1.18
21
ro
PID feedback
128
0.0
M1.19
22
ro
128
0.0
M1.20
23
ro
PID output
128
0.0
M1.21
1480
ro
128
179
Appendix B
Appendix B
Door Panel Keypad Adapter SystemMounting Instructions
Overview
The door keypad is used for remote control drivers. It is installed on the door of a cabinet.
For the installation, you need the following parts. See the figure below.
Door Keypad Mounting Kit
Description
Screws (4 pcs)
Note: Make sure that you have received all necessary parts.
180
Appendix B
Mounting Procedure
Door Keypad Mounting Instructions
Step
Instructions
Make an opening in the cabinet door for the control keypad according the dimensions on Page 183.
Make the holes in the cabinet door for the screws using the dimensions on Page 183.
Place the control keypad base (item 1) toward the opening so that the screw holes you made in the cabinet door meet the bushings
on the backside of the base. See figures below.
Cabinet Door
Rear View
Cabinet Door
Fix the base on the cabinet door by tightening the screws (item 5).
181
Appendix B
Instructions
Fix the grounding cable (item 3) against the backside of the cabinet door through one of the
screw holes.
Note: Make sure that a proper contact with the cabinet door is achieved. If necessary, remove
the paint from the metal surface. Place the washers (attached to the screws) between the door
and the screws. The tightening torque to be applied is 1.5 Nm. Connect the data cable (item 3)
to the terminal of the keypad.
Assemble door panel adapter (item 4) to a cover and UART connector. After that, connect cable
(item 3) to door panel adapter (item 4).
(First)
Push This End
(Second)
Push This End
To Snap In
182
Appendix B
Dimensions
Approximate Dimensions in inches (mm)
The graphic is in real size. Use it to mark the cut-out
for the door keypad and the holes for the screws.
Door Keypad Cut-out Dimensions
Panel Cut-out
4 pcs 6
4.69
(119.0)
6.69
(170.0)
4.33
(110.0)
0.16
(4.0)
0.98
(25.0)
3.15 (80.0)
3.54 (90.0)
4.92 (125.0)
183
Appendix B
3.94
(100.2)
2.26
(57.4)
184
4.92 (125.0)
0.87
(22.0)
Front View
Side View
0.71
(18.0)
Appendix B
185
Appendix B
186
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