acknowledges changed values, fault history, and is pressed to enter program resets starts the motor when the panel is the stops the motor when the panel is the - and I/O CONNECTIONS SCREEN DISPLAYS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Important: This guide is intended to provide a quick reference to the SV9 s BASIC and STANDARD features for startup, programming and service. It does not replace the need to thoroughly read and understand the User Manual and SVReady Application Manual. Shipped Go to menu from the screen factory. the SV9 is set to run forward from a contact closure Go at input to menu DIA, screen and to M. run in reverse from a contact closure at input DIA. Press To the Run / from a Keypad BROWSER Setting button to go to application Press the RIGHT MENU button until R starts to blink. screen B. Press the BROWSER button to the desired motor frequency. Press the button to switch from remote control to panel Go to menu screen M and view the output motor frequency. control. Press the button to start the drive. Use the LEFT and RIGHT MENU buttons to enter the desired menu, then the and BROWSER button to access the desired item. MENU SCREENS M7 5 SUB-MENU SCREENS C 5 Shipped from the factory, the SV9 drive has (7) SVReady Applications, with the drive s default set to BASIC This guide is based on the use of the BASIC or STANDARD Application outlined in the User Manual and SVReady Application Manual. For the BASIC Application I/O signals are fixed and not programmable. For the STANDARD Application DIA-DIA, I/O signals as well as output signals R-R are programmable. Other applications have different terminal block assignments and different parameter numbers or functions. These may be selected from System Parameter Group, parameter P.. Refer to the SV9 User Manual for detailed information. Reference Potentiometer - kω Signal Description +V ref Reference Output Potentiometer Voltage, etc. V in + Analog Voltage (range = -V DC) terminals 4 & 5 are and parameter.7 = (default value) GND I/O Ground Reference and GND 4 I in + Analog Current terminals 4 & 5 are or 5 I in (range -ma) If parameter.7 =, when terminals 4 & 5 are. 6 +4V Voltage Output Switch Voltage, etc. (.A max.) M6 History F -9 M5 Active s F -9 H. Overvoltage F. Over B Panel History Reset Scroll the Active List SVMulti-line CONTROL PANEL OPERATION RUN lights when the motor is running. shows the selected motor rotation. lights when the motor is not running. 7 GND I/O Ground Reference and Ground 8 DIA Start Forward Contact Closed = Start Forward Start 9 DIA Contact Closed = Start B -4 B B lights when input voltage is present and the drive is ready. lights when a drive fault occurs. DIA Start Contact Open = No Contact Closed = CMA DA-DA Common Connect to GND or +4V +4V Voltage Output Switch Voltage, etc. (.A max.) M Reference R R R GND I/O Ground Reference and Ground PANEL/REMOTE shows the active 4 DIB4 Multi-Step Speed Select DB4 DB5 Freq. Ref LEFT MENU moves forward in the menu. RESET RESET resets drive faults. 5 DIB5 Multi-Step Speed Select Ref. V in (parameter.7 = ) Multi-Step Ref. Multi-Step Ref. Ref. I in (Terms. 4 & 5) G Special Param. G P. P.x in the main menu. between pages inside the same submenu. Changes values. BROWSER 6 DIB6 Reset Contact Open = No Action Contact Closed = Reset 7 CMB Common Connect to GND or +4V 8 9 I out + I out Analog Output Programmable in STANDARD (parameter.) (range -ma/r L max. 5Ohm) M Parameter G - G Basic Param. P -5 P..4 Hz P..4 Hz BROWSER settings. (5mA) D R R Digital Output Relay Output RUN Programmable in STANDARD (parameter.6) Open Collector (I 5mA, V 48V DC) Programmable in STANDARD (parameter.7) V Motor Speed V Motor Current V MotorTemp. Rise R RIGHT MENU moves backward in the menu. V AC Max. 4 R 5 R 6 R Relay Output Programmable in STANDARD (parameter.8) M Monitor V - V GND terminals, 7 and are internally connected. For the STANDARD Application, input signals at DA and DA are programmed as a pair using parameter.. Connect CMA/CMB inputs to either logic high or logic low depending upon your application. Refer to the SV9 User Manual and SVReady Application Manual for additional information.
No. TD.8H.8.TE Publication 999 November 4 and WARNING INDICATIONS If the drive faults, the indicator lights and screen M5 will display one of the following faults. If more than one fault has occurred, the / BROWSER button can be used to view the active faults. Once a fault has been cleared, to restart the drive and clear an active fault, press the RIGHT MENU button, then the button. The readout will return to the same display it had before the drive tripped. To view the drive s fault history, go to menu screen M6 and use the MENU button to access the first fault, then the BROWSER button to view any additional stored faults. Pressing the button for - seconds will reset the fault history list. CODE POSSIBLE CAUSE F Over Output has 4% of base rating. Check for sudden load increase, input motor lead short and/or motor F Overvoltage DC Bus voltage has exceeded 5% of supply voltage (parameter.4). Deceleration time may be too fast and/or utility has high overvoltage spikes. F Ground Total motor phase does not equal zero. Check for motor or drive output lead insulation F4 Inverter y gate driver or IGBT bridge operation. Check for external electrical interference or drive component F5 Charging Switch Charging switch not when command received. Check for external electrical interference or drive switch F9 Undervoltage DC Bus Voltage has dropped below 65% of supply voltage (parameter.4) F Line line loss of one or more drive input phases. F Output Phase Output phase loss. F Brake Chopper Brake resistor not installed Brake resistor failure or brake chopper F Drive Undertemperature Drive heatsink temperature below C. F4 Drive Overtemperature Drive heatrsink temperature above 75 C for Standard units, or 8 C for Compact NEMA units. F5 Motor Stalled Motor stall protection circuit has tripped. F6 Motor Overtemperature Drive motor temperature monitor function has determined that the motor is overtemperature. Check motor load. F7 Motor Underload Motor underload condition has been sensed. F8 Analog Hardware Drive control board component F9 Option Board Drive option board identification read Identification F V Voltage Reference Drive control or option board +V reference short. F 4V Supply Drive control or option board +4V supply source short. F EEPROM Checksum Default parameters have not been reset after Reset. F Check for external electrical interference or drive component F5 Microprocessor Check for external electrical interference or drive component Watchdog F6 Panel Communication Communication connection between drive keypad panel and the drive has failed. F9 Thermistor Protection I/O expander board thermistor input has detected a motor overtemperature. F6 Analog I IN < 4mA (signal range selected = Analog input I IN < 4mA. Check signal level and analog input wiring. 4-mA) F4 External External digital input fault. When a drive warning occurs, one of the following warning codes and description is displayed. Warnings do not disable drive functions and do not have to be cleared. WARNING CODE ACTION A5 Motor Stalled Motor Stall Protection - Check Motor. A6 Motor Overtemperature Motor Thermal Protection - Decrease Motor Loading. A7 Motor Underload Check Motor Loading. A4 History Values, No Action Can Be Taken. MWh Counters or Operating Day/Hour Counters Have been Changed A8 A Selected Application Re-Enter the Application Change. Change has Failed A Unbalanced Phase Contact Cutler-Hammer Adjustable Frequency Drives Technical Current Information and Support. A45 SV9 Overtemperature SV9 Operting Temperature has exceeded 7 C - Check for Restricted Air Flow and/or Dirty or Blocked Drive CoolingFins. A46 Analog Reference Analog Reference I in + (Term. 5) <4mA - Check the Current Loop. A47 External Warning Check the External Circuit or Device. Shaded WARNINGS will be displayed within the BASIC or STANDARD The remaining warnings will be displayed if programmed in the STANDARD 5 BASIC and STANDARD PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS PARAMETER NO. & NAME RANGE & DESCRIPTION DE SET TO BASIC PARAMETERS. Minimum Frequency -Parameter.. Hz. Maximum Frequency Parameter. /5 Hz➀ 6. Hz. Acceleration Time.-. sec. t between. sec. Parameters...4 Deceleration Time.-. sec. t between. sec. Parameters...5 Multi-Step Speed Reference Parameters... Hz.6 Multi-Step Speed Reference Parameters.. 6. Hz.7 Current Limit..5 I nsv9 Where I nsv9 =.5 I nsv9 Output Amp Limit of the Drive.8 V/Hz Ratio Selection = Linear = Squared = Programmable.9 V/Hz Optimization = None = Auto Torque Boost. Nominal Motor Nameplate Voltage. Nominal F.L. Motor Nameplate Frequency. Nominal F.L. Motor Nameplate Speed. Nominal F.L. Motor Nameplate Current 8-69V = V 4 = 8V 5 = 48V -5 Hz Sets the Value of 6 Hz Parameter 6. - RPM 7 RPM➁.-5 I nsv9 Where I nsv9 = Drive Current Rating.4 Supply Voltage = 8-4V 4 = 8-44V 5 = 8-5V 6 = 55-69V.5 Parameter Conceal = All Parameter Groups Visible = Only Group Visible.6 Parameter Value Lock = All lparameters Can Be Changed = No Parameter Can Be Chnaged.7 Basic Frequency = Analog Volt Ref. from Terms. - Reference Selection = Analog Amp Ref. from Terms. 4-5 = Ref. from Panel.8 Analog (I in ) Range = -ma from Terms. 4-5 = 4-mA from Terms. 4-5 INPUT SIGNAL PARAMETERS. / Logic Selection. DIA (terminal ). Reference Offset for Analog Current.4 Reference Scaling Minimum Value DA DA = Start Forward = Start = Start/Stop = = Start/Stop = Run Enable = Start Pulse = Stop Pulse = Not Used = Ext. Closing Contact = Ext. Opening Contact = Run Enable 4 = Accel/Decel Time Select 5 = if Parameter. = = -ma = 4-mA -Parameter.5 Selects the Frequency that Corresponds to the Min. Ref. Signal -f max Selects the Frequency that Corresponds to the Max. Ref. Signal No Scaling If =.5 I nsv9 = V 4 = 8V 5 = 48V.5 Reference Scaling Hz Maximum Frequency Value (Set by Parameter.) Parameter. If >.6 Reference Invert = No Inversion = Reference Inverted.7 Reference Filter Time.-. sec.. = No. sec. ➀ If parameter. > motor synchronous speed, check motor and drive system compatibility. ➁ 7 RPM = default value for (4) pole motor. Only shaded parameters and parameter settings are accessible with the BASIC With the exception of parameter.8, all parameters and parameter settings are accessible with the STANDARD Hz PARAMETER NO. & NAME RANGE & DESCRIPTION DE SET TO OUTPUT & SERVISION PARAMETERS. Analog Output = Not Used % Scale = O/P Freq. Parameter. = Motor Speed Max. Speed = O/P Current. I nsv9 4 = Motor Torque T nmot 5 = Motor Power P nmot 6 = Motor Volt. % 7 = DC Bus Volt. V. Analog Output Filter Time.-. sec.. = No. sec.. Analog Output Inversion = No Inversion = Analog Output Inverted.4 Analog Output Minimum = ma = 4mA.5 Analog Output Scale -% %.6 Digital Output.7 Relay Output.8 Relay Output.9 Limit = Not Used = Ready = Run = ➂ 4 = Inverted➂ 5 = SV9 Overheat Warning 6 = External or Warning➂ 7 = Reference or Warning 8 = Warning➂ 9 = d = Multi-Step Speed Selected = At Speed = Motor Regulator Activated = Output Freq. Limit 4 = from I/O Same as Parameter.6 Same as Parameter.6 = No = Low Limit = High Limit -Parameter.. Limit. Hz Value. I/O Expander Board Analog -7 Same as Parameter. Output. I/O Expander Board Analog -% Same as Parameter.5 % Output Scale DRIVE CONTROL PARAMETERS 4. Accel/Decel Ramp Shape.-. sec.. sec.. = Linear >. = S-Curve Accel/Decel Time. sec. 4. Accel/Decel Ramp Shape.-. sec.. = Linear >. = S-Curve Accel/Decel Time 4. Acceleration Time.-. sec.. sec. 4.4 Deceleration Time.-. sec.. sec. 4.5 Brake Chopper = Brake Chopper Not in Use = Brake Chopper in Use = External Brake Chopper 4.6 = Ramp = Flying Start 4.7 = Coast = Ramp 4.8 DC Braking Current.5 A.5 I nsv9 A Where.5 I nsv9 A I nsv9 = Output Amp Limit of the Drive 4.9 DC Braking Time at.-5. sec.. = No Braking. sec. PROHIBIT FREQUENCY PARAMETERS 5. Prohibit Frequency Range Low Limit f min Parameter. Where f min. Hz = Parameter. 5. Prohibit Frequency Range High Limit Parameters... = No Skip Frequency Range. Hz MOTOR CONTROL PARAMETERS 6. Motor Mode = Frequency = Speed 6. Switching Frequency.-6. khz HP Dependent /.6 khz Refer to Derating Curves in User Manual 6. Field Weakening Point -5 Hz Parameter. 6.4 Voltage at Field Weakening Point 5 % Where % is Output Voltage from the Drive to the Motor PARAMETER NO. & NAME 6.5 V/Hz Curve Mid-Point Frequency 6.6 V/Hz Curve Mid-Point Voltage 6.7 Output Voltage at Zero Frequency RANGE & DESCRIPTION DE SET TO.-f max Where F max =. Hz Parameter...% Where is Output Voltage from the..% Where is Output Voltage from the 6.8 Overvoltage ler = ler is Off = ler is On 6.9 Undervoltage ler = ler is Off = ler is On PROTECTION PARAMETERS➂ 7. Response to Reference = No Action = Warning = Stop Set by Parameter 4.7 = Coast Stop.%.% 7. Response to External = No Action = Warning = Stop Set by Parameter 4.7 = Coast Stop 7. Phase of the = No Action Motor = 7.4 Ground Protection = No Action = 7.5 Motor Thermal Protection = No Action = Warning = 7.6 Stall Protection = No Action = Warning = AUTORE PARAMETERS 8. Auto Restart Number of Tries - 8. Auto Restart Multi-Attempt -6 sec. sec. Maximum Trial Time 8. Auto Restart = Ramp = Flying Start ➂ In the STANDARD Application, Protection Parameters may be programmed to provide either a fault or a warning. 6 MONITORING and PROGRAMMING The SV9 Multi-line Panel provides two additional functions for indication and control. The first function monitors the status of the input and output digital devices. The status of these devices may be seen by accessing the Monitor Menu and viewing screen V5, V6 or V7. SCREEN V5 = = DIA DIA DIA 8 9 The second function provides the ability to program the button to perform a different function for the Programmable Pushbutton Menu,. There are four functions available for the button, but only for the menu. The button reverts to its normal function in all other menus. BUTTON FUNCTION FEEDBACK WHEN = WHEN = B Changes the motor s direction of rotation only when the Keypad Panel is the active Forward ➀ B Active Source Selects between I/O terminals and I/O Keypad Panel. B B4 Operating Hours and Trip Counter Reset MWh Trip Counter Reset Digital output (sinking ) Relay Relay Resets the operating hours trip counter. No Reset ➀ The status indicator flashes while the command is being carried out. ➀ Keypad Panel Resets the Operating Hours Resets the MWh trip counter. No Reset Resets the MWh Trip Counter When the button is pressed, the displayed parameter blinks to indicate that a change is being made. When the change is complete, the blinking stops and the new setting will be used. MENU SCREEN B -4 SUB-MENU SCREEN B Panel control B SCREEN V7 = = 4 CHANGE VALUE B PRESS B B B 7 For more information on Cutler-Hammer Products... call -8-55-, or visit our web site at www.cutlerhammer.eaton.com. For Engineering Services... call -8-498-678. For Cutler-Hammer Adjustable Drives technical information and support... call -8--4986. Milwaukee, Wisconsin U.S.A. Printer in U.S.A.
acknowledges changed values, fault history, and is pressed to enter program resets starts the motor when the panel is the stops the motor when the panel is the - and I/O CONNECTIONS SCREEN DISPLAYS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Important: This guide is intended to provide a quick reference to the SV9 s BASIC and STANDARD features for startup, programming and service. It does not replace the need to thoroughly read and understand the User Manual and SVReady Application Manual. Shipped Go to menu from the screen factory. the SV9 is set to run forward from a contact closure Go at input to menu DIA, screen and to M. run in reverse from a contact closure at input DIA. Press To the Run / from a Keypad BROWSER Setting button to go to application Press the RIGHT MENU button until R starts to blink. screen B. Press the BROWSER button to the desired motor frequency. Press the button to switch from remote control to panel Go to menu screen M and view the output motor frequency. control. Press the button to start the drive. Use the LEFT and RIGHT MENU buttons to enter the desired menu, then the and BROWSER button to access the desired item. MENU SCREENS M7 5 SUB-MENU SCREENS C 5 Shipped from the factory, the SV9 drive has (7) SVReady Applications, with the drive s default set to BASIC This guide is based on the use of the BASIC or STANDARD Application outlined in the User Manual and SVReady Application Manual. For the BASIC Application I/O signals are fixed and not programmable. For the STANDARD Application DIA-DIA, I/O signals as well as output signals R-R are programmable. Other applications have different terminal block assignments and different parameter numbers or functions. These may be selected from System Parameter Group, parameter P.. Refer to the SV9 User Manual for detailed information. Reference Potentiometer - kω Signal Description +V ref Reference Output Potentiometer Voltage, etc. V in + Analog Voltage (range = -V DC) terminals 4 & 5 are and parameter.7 = (default value) GND I/O Ground Reference and GND 4 I in + Analog Current terminals 4 & 5 are or 5 I in (range -ma) If parameter.7 =, when terminals 4 & 5 are. 6 +4V Voltage Output Switch Voltage, etc. (.A max.) M6 History F -9 M5 Active s F -9 H. Overvoltage F. Over B Panel History Reset Scroll the Active List SVMulti-line CONTROL PANEL OPERATION RUN lights when the motor is running. shows the selected motor rotation. lights when the motor is not running. 7 GND I/O Ground Reference and Ground 8 DIA Start Forward Contact Closed = Start Forward Start 9 DIA Contact Closed = Start B -4 B B lights when input voltage is present and the drive is ready. lights when a drive fault occurs. DIA Start Contact Open = No Contact Closed = CMA DA-DA Common Connect to GND or +4V +4V Voltage Output Switch Voltage, etc. (.A max.) M Reference R R R GND I/O Ground Reference and Ground PANEL/REMOTE shows the active 4 DIB4 Multi-Step Speed Select DB4 DB5 Freq. Ref LEFT MENU moves forward in the menu. RESET RESET resets drive faults. 5 DIB5 Multi-Step Speed Select Ref. V in (parameter.7 = ) Multi-Step Ref. Multi-Step Ref. Ref. I in (Terms. 4 & 5) G Special Param. G P. P.x in the main menu. between pages inside the same submenu. Changes values. BROWSER 6 DIB6 Reset Contact Open = No Action Contact Closed = Reset 7 CMB Common Connect to GND or +4V 8 9 I out + I out Analog Output Programmable in STANDARD (parameter.) (range -ma/r L max. 5Ohm) M Parameter G - G Basic Param. P -5 P..4 Hz P..4 Hz BROWSER settings. (5mA) D R R Digital Output Relay Output RUN Programmable in STANDARD (parameter.6) Open Collector (I 5mA, V 48V DC) Programmable in STANDARD (parameter.7) V Motor Speed V Motor Current V MotorTemp. Rise R RIGHT MENU moves backward in the menu. V AC Max. 4 R 5 R 6 R Relay Output Programmable in STANDARD (parameter.8) M Monitor V - V GND terminals, 7 and are internally connected. For the STANDARD Application, input signals at DA and DA are programmed as a pair using parameter.. Connect CMA/CMB inputs to either logic high or logic low depending upon your application. Refer to the SV9 User Manual and SVReady Application Manual for additional information.
No. TD.8H.8.TE Publication 999 November 4 and WARNING INDICATIONS If the drive faults, the indicator lights and screen M5 will display one of the following faults. If more than one fault has occurred, the / BROWSER button can be used to view the active faults. Once a fault has been cleared, to restart the drive and clear an active fault, press the RIGHT MENU button, then the button. The readout will return to the same display it had before the drive tripped. To view the drive s fault history, go to menu screen M6 and use the MENU button to access the first fault, then the BROWSER button to view any additional stored faults. Pressing the button for - seconds will reset the fault history list. CODE POSSIBLE CAUSE F Over Output has 4% of base rating. Check for sudden load increase, input motor lead short and/or motor F Overvoltage DC Bus voltage has exceeded 5% of supply voltage (parameter.4). Deceleration time may be too fast and/or utility has high overvoltage spikes. F Ground Total motor phase does not equal zero. Check for motor or drive output lead insulation F4 Inverter y gate driver or IGBT bridge operation. Check for external electrical interference or drive component F5 Charging Switch Charging switch not when command received. Check for external electrical interference or drive switch F9 Undervoltage DC Bus Voltage has dropped below 65% of supply voltage (parameter.4) F Line line loss of one or more drive input phases. F Output Phase Output phase loss. F Brake Chopper Brake resistor not installed Brake resistor failure or brake chopper F Drive Undertemperature Drive heatsink temperature below C. F4 Drive Overtemperature Drive heatrsink temperature above 75 C for Standard units, or 8 C for Compact NEMA units. F5 Motor Stalled Motor stall protection circuit has tripped. F6 Motor Overtemperature Drive motor temperature monitor function has determined that the motor is overtemperature. Check motor load. F7 Motor Underload Motor underload condition has been sensed. F8 Analog Hardware Drive control board component F9 Option Board Drive option board identification read Identification F V Voltage Reference Drive control or option board +V reference short. F 4V Supply Drive control or option board +4V supply source short. F EEPROM Checksum Default parameters have not been reset after Reset. F Check for external electrical interference or drive component F5 Microprocessor Check for external electrical interference or drive component Watchdog F6 Panel Communication Communication connection between drive keypad panel and the drive has failed. F9 Thermistor Protection I/O expander board thermistor input has detected a motor overtemperature. F6 Analog I IN < 4mA (signal range selected = Analog input I IN < 4mA. Check signal level and analog input wiring. 4-mA) F4 External External digital input fault. When a drive warning occurs, one of the following warning codes and description is displayed. Warnings do not disable drive functions and do not have to be cleared. WARNING CODE ACTION A5 Motor Stalled Motor Stall Protection - Check Motor. A6 Motor Overtemperature Motor Thermal Protection - Decrease Motor Loading. A7 Motor Underload Check Motor Loading. A4 History Values, No Action Can Be Taken. MWh Counters or Operating Day/Hour Counters Have been Changed A8 A Selected Application Re-Enter the Application Change. Change has Failed A Unbalanced Phase Contact Cutler-Hammer Adjustable Frequency Drives Technical Current Information and Support. A45 SV9 Overtemperature SV9 Operting Temperature has exceeded 7 C - Check for Restricted Air Flow and/or Dirty or Blocked Drive CoolingFins. A46 Analog Reference Analog Reference I in + (Term. 5) <4mA - Check the Current Loop. A47 External Warning Check the External Circuit or Device. Shaded WARNINGS will be displayed within the BASIC or STANDARD The remaining warnings will be displayed if programmed in the STANDARD 5 BASIC and STANDARD PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS PARAMETER NO. & NAME RANGE & DESCRIPTION DE SET TO BASIC PARAMETERS. Minimum Frequency -Parameter.. Hz. Maximum Frequency Parameter. /5 Hz➀ 6. Hz. Acceleration Time.-. sec. t between. sec. Parameters...4 Deceleration Time.-. sec. t between. sec. Parameters...5 Multi-Step Speed Reference Parameters... Hz.6 Multi-Step Speed Reference Parameters.. 6. Hz.7 Current Limit..5 I nsv9 Where I nsv9 =.5 I nsv9 Output Amp Limit of the Drive.8 V/Hz Ratio Selection = Linear = Squared = Programmable.9 V/Hz Optimization = None = Auto Torque Boost. Nominal Motor Nameplate Voltage. Nominal F.L. Motor Nameplate Frequency. Nominal F.L. Motor Nameplate Speed. Nominal F.L. Motor Nameplate Current 8-69V = V 4 = 8V 5 = 48V -5 Hz Sets the Value of 6 Hz Parameter 6. - RPM 7 RPM➁.-5 I nsv9 Where I nsv9 = Drive Current Rating.4 Supply Voltage = 8-4V 4 = 8-44V 5 = 8-5V 6 = 55-69V.5 Parameter Conceal = All Parameter Groups Visible = Only Group Visible.6 Parameter Value Lock = All lparameters Can Be Changed = No Parameter Can Be Chnaged.7 Basic Frequency = Analog Volt Ref. from Terms. - Reference Selection = Analog Amp Ref. from Terms. 4-5 = Ref. from Panel.8 Analog (I in ) Range = -ma from Terms. 4-5 = 4-mA from Terms. 4-5 INPUT SIGNAL PARAMETERS. / Logic Selection. DIA (terminal ). Reference Offset for Analog Current.4 Reference Scaling Minimum Value DA DA = Start Forward = Start = Start/Stop = = Start/Stop = Run Enable = Start Pulse = Stop Pulse = Not Used = Ext. Closing Contact = Ext. Opening Contact = Run Enable 4 = Accel/Decel Time Select 5 = if Parameter. = = -ma = 4-mA -Parameter.5 Selects the Frequency that Corresponds to the Min. Ref. Signal -f max Selects the Frequency that Corresponds to the Max. Ref. Signal No Scaling If =.5 I nsv9 = V 4 = 8V 5 = 48V.5 Reference Scaling Hz Maximum Frequency Value (Set by Parameter.) Parameter. If >.6 Reference Invert = No Inversion = Reference Inverted.7 Reference Filter Time.-. sec.. = No. sec. ➀ If parameter. > motor synchronous speed, check motor and drive system compatibility. ➁ 7 RPM = default value for (4) pole motor. Only shaded parameters and parameter settings are accessible with the BASIC With the exception of parameter.8, all parameters and parameter settings are accessible with the STANDARD Hz PARAMETER NO. & NAME RANGE & DESCRIPTION DE SET TO OUTPUT & SERVISION PARAMETERS. Analog Output = Not Used % Scale = O/P Freq. Parameter. = Motor Speed Max. Speed = O/P Current. I nsv9 4 = Motor Torque T nmot 5 = Motor Power P nmot 6 = Motor Volt. % 7 = DC Bus Volt. V. Analog Output Filter Time.-. sec.. = No. sec.. Analog Output Inversion = No Inversion = Analog Output Inverted.4 Analog Output Minimum = ma = 4mA.5 Analog Output Scale -% %.6 Digital Output.7 Relay Output.8 Relay Output.9 Limit = Not Used = Ready = Run = ➂ 4 = Inverted➂ 5 = SV9 Overheat Warning 6 = External or Warning➂ 7 = Reference or Warning 8 = Warning➂ 9 = d = Multi-Step Speed Selected = At Speed = Motor Regulator Activated = Output Freq. Limit 4 = from I/O Same as Parameter.6 Same as Parameter.6 = No = Low Limit = High Limit -Parameter.. Limit. Hz Value. I/O Expander Board Analog -7 Same as Parameter. Output. I/O Expander Board Analog -% Same as Parameter.5 % Output Scale DRIVE CONTROL PARAMETERS 4. Accel/Decel Ramp Shape.-. sec.. sec.. = Linear >. = S-Curve Accel/Decel Time. sec. 4. Accel/Decel Ramp Shape.-. sec.. = Linear >. = S-Curve Accel/Decel Time 4. Acceleration Time.-. sec.. sec. 4.4 Deceleration Time.-. sec.. sec. 4.5 Brake Chopper = Brake Chopper Not in Use = Brake Chopper in Use = External Brake Chopper 4.6 = Ramp = Flying Start 4.7 = Coast = Ramp 4.8 DC Braking Current.5 A.5 I nsv9 A Where.5 I nsv9 A I nsv9 = Output Amp Limit of the Drive 4.9 DC Braking Time at.-5. sec.. = No Braking. sec. PROHIBIT FREQUENCY PARAMETERS 5. Prohibit Frequency Range Low Limit f min Parameter. Where f min. Hz = Parameter. 5. Prohibit Frequency Range High Limit Parameters... = No Skip Frequency Range. Hz MOTOR CONTROL PARAMETERS 6. Motor Mode = Frequency = Speed 6. Switching Frequency.-6. khz HP Dependent /.6 khz Refer to Derating Curves in User Manual 6. Field Weakening Point -5 Hz Parameter. 6.4 Voltage at Field Weakening Point 5 % Where % is Output Voltage from the Drive to the Motor PARAMETER NO. & NAME 6.5 V/Hz Curve Mid-Point Frequency 6.6 V/Hz Curve Mid-Point Voltage 6.7 Output Voltage at Zero Frequency RANGE & DESCRIPTION DE SET TO.-f max Where F max =. Hz Parameter...% Where is Output Voltage from the..% Where is Output Voltage from the 6.8 Overvoltage ler = ler is Off = ler is On 6.9 Undervoltage ler = ler is Off = ler is On PROTECTION PARAMETERS➂ 7. Response to Reference = No Action = Warning = Stop Set by Parameter 4.7 = Coast Stop.%.% 7. Response to External = No Action = Warning = Stop Set by Parameter 4.7 = Coast Stop 7. Phase of the = No Action Motor = 7.4 Ground Protection = No Action = 7.5 Motor Thermal Protection = No Action = Warning = 7.6 Stall Protection = No Action = Warning = AUTORE PARAMETERS 8. Auto Restart Number of Tries - 8. Auto Restart Multi-Attempt -6 sec. sec. Maximum Trial Time 8. Auto Restart = Ramp = Flying Start ➂ In the STANDARD Application, Protection Parameters may be programmed to provide either a fault or a warning. 6 MONITORING and PROGRAMMING The SV9 Multi-line Panel provides two additional functions for indication and control. The first function monitors the status of the input and output digital devices. The status of these devices may be seen by accessing the Monitor Menu and viewing screen V5, V6 or V7. SCREEN V5 = = DIA DIA DIA 8 9 The second function provides the ability to program the button to perform a different function for the Programmable Pushbutton Menu,. There are four functions available for the button, but only for the menu. The button reverts to its normal function in all other menus. BUTTON FUNCTION FEEDBACK WHEN = WHEN = B Changes the motor s direction of rotation only when the Keypad Panel is the active Forward ➀ B Active Source Selects between I/O terminals and I/O Keypad Panel. B B4 Operating Hours and Trip Counter Reset MWh Trip Counter Reset Digital output (sinking ) Relay Relay Resets the operating hours trip counter. No Reset ➀ The status indicator flashes while the command is being carried out. ➀ Keypad Panel Resets the Operating Hours Resets the MWh trip counter. No Reset Resets the MWh Trip Counter When the button is pressed, the displayed parameter blinks to indicate that a change is being made. When the change is complete, the blinking stops and the new setting will be used. MENU SCREEN B -4 SUB-MENU SCREEN B Panel control B SCREEN V7 = = 4 CHANGE VALUE B PRESS B B B 7 For more information on Cutler-Hammer Products... call -8-55-, or visit our web site at www.cutlerhammer.eaton.com. For Engineering Services... call -8-498-678. For Cutler-Hammer Adjustable Drives technical information and support... call -8--4986. Milwaukee, Wisconsin U.S.A. Printer in U.S.A.
acknowledges changed values, fault history, and is pressed to enter program resets starts the motor when the panel is the stops the motor when the panel is the - and I/O CONNECTIONS SCREEN DISPLAYS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Important: This guide is intended to provide a quick reference to the SV9 s BASIC and STANDARD features for startup, programming and service. It does not replace the need to thoroughly read and understand the User Manual and SVReady Application Manual. Shipped Go to menu from the screen factory. the SV9 is set to run forward from a contact closure Go at input to menu DIA, screen and to M. run in reverse from a contact closure at input DIA. Press To the Run / from a Keypad BROWSER Setting button to go to application Press the RIGHT MENU button until R starts to blink. screen B. Press the BROWSER button to the desired motor frequency. Press the button to switch from remote control to panel Go to menu screen M and view the output motor frequency. control. Press the button to start the drive. Use the LEFT and RIGHT MENU buttons to enter the desired menu, then the and BROWSER button to access the desired item. MENU SCREENS M7 5 SUB-MENU SCREENS C 5 Shipped from the factory, the SV9 drive has (7) SVReady Applications, with the drive s default set to BASIC This guide is based on the use of the BASIC or STANDARD Application outlined in the User Manual and SVReady Application Manual. For the BASIC Application I/O signals are fixed and not programmable. For the STANDARD Application DIA-DIA, I/O signals as well as output signals R-R are programmable. Other applications have different terminal block assignments and different parameter numbers or functions. These may be selected from System Parameter Group, parameter P.. Refer to the SV9 User Manual for detailed information. Reference Potentiometer - kω Signal Description +V ref Reference Output Potentiometer Voltage, etc. V in + Analog Voltage (range = -V DC) terminals 4 & 5 are and parameter.7 = (default value) GND I/O Ground Reference and GND 4 I in + Analog Current terminals 4 & 5 are or 5 I in (range -ma) If parameter.7 =, when terminals 4 & 5 are. 6 +4V Voltage Output Switch Voltage, etc. (.A max.) M6 History F -9 M5 Active s F -9 H. Overvoltage F. Over B Panel History Reset Scroll the Active List SVMulti-line CONTROL PANEL OPERATION RUN lights when the motor is running. shows the selected motor rotation. lights when the motor is not running. 7 GND I/O Ground Reference and Ground 8 DIA Start Forward Contact Closed = Start Forward Start 9 DIA Contact Closed = Start B -4 B B lights when input voltage is present and the drive is ready. lights when a drive fault occurs. DIA Start Contact Open = No Contact Closed = CMA DA-DA Common Connect to GND or +4V +4V Voltage Output Switch Voltage, etc. (.A max.) M Reference R R R GND I/O Ground Reference and Ground PANEL/REMOTE shows the active 4 DIB4 Multi-Step Speed Select DB4 DB5 Freq. Ref LEFT MENU moves forward in the menu. RESET RESET resets drive faults. 5 DIB5 Multi-Step Speed Select Ref. V in (parameter.7 = ) Multi-Step Ref. Multi-Step Ref. Ref. I in (Terms. 4 & 5) G Special Param. G P. P.x in the main menu. between pages inside the same submenu. Changes values. BROWSER 6 DIB6 Reset Contact Open = No Action Contact Closed = Reset 7 CMB Common Connect to GND or +4V 8 9 I out + I out Analog Output Programmable in STANDARD (parameter.) (range -ma/r L max. 5Ohm) M Parameter G - G Basic Param. P -5 P..4 Hz P..4 Hz BROWSER settings. (5mA) D R R Digital Output Relay Output RUN Programmable in STANDARD (parameter.6) Open Collector (I 5mA, V 48V DC) Programmable in STANDARD (parameter.7) V Motor Speed V Motor Current V MotorTemp. Rise R RIGHT MENU moves backward in the menu. V AC Max. 4 R 5 R 6 R Relay Output Programmable in STANDARD (parameter.8) M Monitor V - V GND terminals, 7 and are internally connected. For the STANDARD Application, input signals at DA and DA are programmed as a pair using parameter.. Connect CMA/CMB inputs to either logic high or logic low depending upon your application. Refer to the SV9 User Manual and SVReady Application Manual for additional information.
No. TD.8H.8.TE Publication 999 November 4 and WARNING INDICATIONS If the drive faults, the indicator lights and screen M5 will display one of the following faults. If more than one fault has occurred, the / BROWSER button can be used to view the active faults. Once a fault has been cleared, to restart the drive and clear an active fault, press the RIGHT MENU button, then the button. The readout will return to the same display it had before the drive tripped. To view the drive s fault history, go to menu screen M6 and use the MENU button to access the first fault, then the BROWSER button to view any additional stored faults. Pressing the button for - seconds will reset the fault history list. CODE POSSIBLE CAUSE F Over Output has 4% of base rating. Check for sudden load increase, input motor lead short and/or motor F Overvoltage DC Bus voltage has exceeded 5% of supply voltage (parameter.4). Deceleration time may be too fast and/or utility has high overvoltage spikes. F Ground Total motor phase does not equal zero. Check for motor or drive output lead insulation F4 Inverter y gate driver or IGBT bridge operation. Check for external electrical interference or drive component F5 Charging Switch Charging switch not when command received. Check for external electrical interference or drive switch F9 Undervoltage DC Bus Voltage has dropped below 65% of supply voltage (parameter.4) F Line line loss of one or more drive input phases. F Output Phase Output phase loss. F Brake Chopper Brake resistor not installed Brake resistor failure or brake chopper F Drive Undertemperature Drive heatsink temperature below C. F4 Drive Overtemperature Drive heatrsink temperature above 75 C for Standard units, or 8 C for Compact NEMA units. F5 Motor Stalled Motor stall protection circuit has tripped. F6 Motor Overtemperature Drive motor temperature monitor function has determined that the motor is overtemperature. Check motor load. F7 Motor Underload Motor underload condition has been sensed. F8 Analog Hardware Drive control board component F9 Option Board Drive option board identification read Identification F V Voltage Reference Drive control or option board +V reference short. F 4V Supply Drive control or option board +4V supply source short. F EEPROM Checksum Default parameters have not been reset after Reset. F Check for external electrical interference or drive component F5 Microprocessor Check for external electrical interference or drive component Watchdog F6 Panel Communication Communication connection between drive keypad panel and the drive has failed. F9 Thermistor Protection I/O expander board thermistor input has detected a motor overtemperature. F6 Analog I IN < 4mA (signal range selected = Analog input I IN < 4mA. Check signal level and analog input wiring. 4-mA) F4 External External digital input fault. When a drive warning occurs, one of the following warning codes and description is displayed. Warnings do not disable drive functions and do not have to be cleared. WARNING CODE ACTION A5 Motor Stalled Motor Stall Protection - Check Motor. A6 Motor Overtemperature Motor Thermal Protection - Decrease Motor Loading. A7 Motor Underload Check Motor Loading. A4 History Values, No Action Can Be Taken. MWh Counters or Operating Day/Hour Counters Have been Changed A8 A Selected Application Re-Enter the Application Change. Change has Failed A Unbalanced Phase Contact Cutler-Hammer Adjustable Frequency Drives Technical Current Information and Support. A45 SV9 Overtemperature SV9 Operting Temperature has exceeded 7 C - Check for Restricted Air Flow and/or Dirty or Blocked Drive CoolingFins. A46 Analog Reference Analog Reference I in + (Term. 5) <4mA - Check the Current Loop. A47 External Warning Check the External Circuit or Device. Shaded WARNINGS will be displayed within the BASIC or STANDARD The remaining warnings will be displayed if programmed in the STANDARD 5 BASIC and STANDARD PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS PARAMETER NO. & NAME RANGE & DESCRIPTION DE SET TO BASIC PARAMETERS. Minimum Frequency -Parameter.. Hz. Maximum Frequency Parameter. /5 Hz➀ 6. Hz. Acceleration Time.-. sec. t between. sec. Parameters...4 Deceleration Time.-. sec. t between. sec. Parameters...5 Multi-Step Speed Reference Parameters... Hz.6 Multi-Step Speed Reference Parameters.. 6. Hz.7 Current Limit..5 I nsv9 Where I nsv9 =.5 I nsv9 Output Amp Limit of the Drive.8 V/Hz Ratio Selection = Linear = Squared = Programmable.9 V/Hz Optimization = None = Auto Torque Boost. Nominal Motor Nameplate Voltage. Nominal F.L. Motor Nameplate Frequency. Nominal F.L. Motor Nameplate Speed. Nominal F.L. Motor Nameplate Current 8-69V = V 4 = 8V 5 = 48V -5 Hz Sets the Value of 6 Hz Parameter 6. - RPM 7 RPM➁.-5 I nsv9 Where I nsv9 = Drive Current Rating.4 Supply Voltage = 8-4V 4 = 8-44V 5 = 8-5V 6 = 55-69V.5 Parameter Conceal = All Parameter Groups Visible = Only Group Visible.6 Parameter Value Lock = All lparameters Can Be Changed = No Parameter Can Be Chnaged.7 Basic Frequency = Analog Volt Ref. from Terms. - Reference Selection = Analog Amp Ref. from Terms. 4-5 = Ref. from Panel.8 Analog (I in ) Range = -ma from Terms. 4-5 = 4-mA from Terms. 4-5 INPUT SIGNAL PARAMETERS. / Logic Selection. DIA (terminal ). Reference Offset for Analog Current.4 Reference Scaling Minimum Value DA DA = Start Forward = Start = Start/Stop = = Start/Stop = Run Enable = Start Pulse = Stop Pulse = Not Used = Ext. Closing Contact = Ext. Opening Contact = Run Enable 4 = Accel/Decel Time Select 5 = if Parameter. = = -ma = 4-mA -Parameter.5 Selects the Frequency that Corresponds to the Min. Ref. Signal -f max Selects the Frequency that Corresponds to the Max. Ref. Signal No Scaling If =.5 I nsv9 = V 4 = 8V 5 = 48V.5 Reference Scaling Hz Maximum Frequency Value (Set by Parameter.) Parameter. If >.6 Reference Invert = No Inversion = Reference Inverted.7 Reference Filter Time.-. sec.. = No. sec. ➀ If parameter. > motor synchronous speed, check motor and drive system compatibility. ➁ 7 RPM = default value for (4) pole motor. Only shaded parameters and parameter settings are accessible with the BASIC With the exception of parameter.8, all parameters and parameter settings are accessible with the STANDARD Hz PARAMETER NO. & NAME RANGE & DESCRIPTION DE SET TO OUTPUT & SERVISION PARAMETERS. Analog Output = Not Used % Scale = O/P Freq. Parameter. = Motor Speed Max. Speed = O/P Current. I nsv9 4 = Motor Torque T nmot 5 = Motor Power P nmot 6 = Motor Volt. % 7 = DC Bus Volt. V. Analog Output Filter Time.-. sec.. = No. sec.. Analog Output Inversion = No Inversion = Analog Output Inverted.4 Analog Output Minimum = ma = 4mA.5 Analog Output Scale -% %.6 Digital Output.7 Relay Output.8 Relay Output.9 Limit = Not Used = Ready = Run = ➂ 4 = Inverted➂ 5 = SV9 Overheat Warning 6 = External or Warning➂ 7 = Reference or Warning 8 = Warning➂ 9 = d = Multi-Step Speed Selected = At Speed = Motor Regulator Activated = Output Freq. Limit 4 = from I/O Same as Parameter.6 Same as Parameter.6 = No = Low Limit = High Limit -Parameter.. Limit. Hz Value. I/O Expander Board Analog -7 Same as Parameter. Output. I/O Expander Board Analog -% Same as Parameter.5 % Output Scale DRIVE CONTROL PARAMETERS 4. Accel/Decel Ramp Shape.-. sec.. sec.. = Linear >. = S-Curve Accel/Decel Time. sec. 4. Accel/Decel Ramp Shape.-. sec.. = Linear >. = S-Curve Accel/Decel Time 4. Acceleration Time.-. sec.. sec. 4.4 Deceleration Time.-. sec.. sec. 4.5 Brake Chopper = Brake Chopper Not in Use = Brake Chopper in Use = External Brake Chopper 4.6 = Ramp = Flying Start 4.7 = Coast = Ramp 4.8 DC Braking Current.5 A.5 I nsv9 A Where.5 I nsv9 A I nsv9 = Output Amp Limit of the Drive 4.9 DC Braking Time at.-5. sec.. = No Braking. sec. PROHIBIT FREQUENCY PARAMETERS 5. Prohibit Frequency Range Low Limit f min Parameter. Where f min. Hz = Parameter. 5. Prohibit Frequency Range High Limit Parameters... = No Skip Frequency Range. Hz MOTOR CONTROL PARAMETERS 6. Motor Mode = Frequency = Speed 6. Switching Frequency.-6. khz HP Dependent /.6 khz Refer to Derating Curves in User Manual 6. Field Weakening Point -5 Hz Parameter. 6.4 Voltage at Field Weakening Point 5 % Where % is Output Voltage from the Drive to the Motor PARAMETER NO. & NAME 6.5 V/Hz Curve Mid-Point Frequency 6.6 V/Hz Curve Mid-Point Voltage 6.7 Output Voltage at Zero Frequency RANGE & DESCRIPTION DE SET TO.-f max Where F max =. Hz Parameter...% Where is Output Voltage from the..% Where is Output Voltage from the 6.8 Overvoltage ler = ler is Off = ler is On 6.9 Undervoltage ler = ler is Off = ler is On PROTECTION PARAMETERS➂ 7. Response to Reference = No Action = Warning = Stop Set by Parameter 4.7 = Coast Stop.%.% 7. Response to External = No Action = Warning = Stop Set by Parameter 4.7 = Coast Stop 7. Phase of the = No Action Motor = 7.4 Ground Protection = No Action = 7.5 Motor Thermal Protection = No Action = Warning = 7.6 Stall Protection = No Action = Warning = AUTORE PARAMETERS 8. Auto Restart Number of Tries - 8. Auto Restart Multi-Attempt -6 sec. sec. Maximum Trial Time 8. Auto Restart = Ramp = Flying Start ➂ In the STANDARD Application, Protection Parameters may be programmed to provide either a fault or a warning. 6 MONITORING and PROGRAMMING The SV9 Multi-line Panel provides two additional functions for indication and control. The first function monitors the status of the input and output digital devices. The status of these devices may be seen by accessing the Monitor Menu and viewing screen V5, V6 or V7. SCREEN V5 = = DIA DIA DIA 8 9 The second function provides the ability to program the button to perform a different function for the Programmable Pushbutton Menu,. There are four functions available for the button, but only for the menu. The button reverts to its normal function in all other menus. BUTTON FUNCTION FEEDBACK WHEN = WHEN = B Changes the motor s direction of rotation only when the Keypad Panel is the active Forward ➀ B Active Source Selects between I/O terminals and I/O Keypad Panel. B B4 Operating Hours and Trip Counter Reset MWh Trip Counter Reset Digital output (sinking ) Relay Relay Resets the operating hours trip counter. No Reset ➀ The status indicator flashes while the command is being carried out. ➀ Keypad Panel Resets the Operating Hours Resets the MWh trip counter. No Reset Resets the MWh Trip Counter When the button is pressed, the displayed parameter blinks to indicate that a change is being made. When the change is complete, the blinking stops and the new setting will be used. MENU SCREEN B -4 SUB-MENU SCREEN B Panel control B SCREEN V7 = = 4 CHANGE VALUE B PRESS B B B 7 For more information on Cutler-Hammer Products... call -8-55-, or visit our web site at www.cutlerhammer.eaton.com. For Engineering Services... call -8-498-678. For Cutler-Hammer Adjustable Drives technical information and support... call -8--4986. Milwaukee, Wisconsin U.S.A. Printer in U.S.A.