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Page 1 - (Series C)

1305 AdjustableFrequency AC Drive(Series C)0.37 - 4 kW (0.5 - 5 HPFRN6.01 and UpAllenBradleyUserManual

Page 2 - IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION

Information and Precautions1-2Receiving – It is the responsibility of the user to thoroughlyinspect the equipment before accepting the shipment from t

Page 3 - Summary of Changes

Programming5-31Frequency Set Group (continued)Table 5.C Motor Operated Potentiometer (MOP) Frequency Source and Accel/Decel SelectionParameter Setti

Page 4 - SUMMARY OF DRIVE ENHANCEMENTS

Programming5-32This group contains the necessary parameters to activate and program advanced features of the drive.FeatureSelect[Run On Power Up]Param

Page 5

Programming5-33Feature Select Group (continued)[Reset/Run Time]Parameter # 15 Factory Default 1.0 Sec[Reset/Run Time]Parameter Type Read & Write M

Page 6

Programming5-34Feature Select Group (continued)[S Curve Time]Parameter # 56 Factory Default 0.0 Sec[S Curve Time]Parameter Type Read & Write Minim

Page 7 - Table of Contents

Programming5-35Feature Select Group (continued)[Cable Length]Parameter # 143 Factory Default “Short”[Cable Length]Parameter Type Read & WriteThis

Page 8 - Appendix D – CE Conformity

Programming5-36Feature Select Group (continued)[Slip Comp Adder]Parameter # 148 Factory Default None[Slip Comp Adder]Parameter Type Read Only Minimum

Page 9

Programming5-37This group of parameters contains the programming options for digital and analog drive outputs.OutputConfigura-tion[Output 1 Config]Par

Page 10 - GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

Programming5-38Output Configuration Group (continued)[Analog Out Sel]Parameter # 25 Factory Default “Frequency”[Analog Out Sel]Parameter Type Read &am

Page 11

Programming5-39This group of parameters provides information and programmed settings on commonly viewed drive faults.Faults[Fault Buffer 0-3]Parameter

Page 12 - FIRMWARE COMPATIBILITY

Programming5-40Faults Group (continued)[Cur Lim Trip En]Parameter # 82 Factory Default ‘‘Default Run”[Cur Lim Trip En]Parameter Type Read & WriteT

Page 13 - 1305 – A02 AA

Information and Precautions1-3ATTENTION: This drive contains ESD(Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive parts andassemblies. Static control precautions

Page 14 - Information and Precautions

Programming5-41Faults Group (continued)➀Line Loss Fault “U Volt Run” (Disabled)Line Loss Fault “F03 Enable” (Enabled)No FaultNo FaultNo FaultPower Lo

Page 15 - Installation/Wiring

Programming5-42This group of parameters contains values that can be helpful in explaining the operation of the drive. Drivestatus, direction, control

Page 16

Programming5-43Diagnostics Group (continued)[Drive Status]Parameter # 59[Drive Status]Parameter Type Read OnlyThis parameter displays the actual opera

Page 17 - TERMINAL BLOCK ACCESS

Programming5-44Diagnostics Group (continued)[Drive Alarm]Parameter # 60[Drive Alarm]Parameter Type Read OnlyThis parameter displays which alarm condit

Page 18

Programming5-45Diagnostics Group (continued)[Freq Source]Parameter # 62[Freq Source]Parameter Type ReadThis parameter displays the frequency source cu

Page 19 - INPUT DEVICES

Programming5-46Diagnostics Group (continued)[Power Mode]Parameter # 44Parameter Type Read OnlyThis parameter is used for internal diagnostic purposes.

Page 20 - INPUT FUSING

Programming5-47This group of parameters contains binary masks for all control functions except the stop command. Themasks control which adapters can

Page 21

Programming5-48Masks Group (continued)[Start Mask]Parameter # 95 Factory Default 01111111[Start Mask]Parameter Type Read & WriteThis parameter det

Page 22 - RFI FILTERING

Programming5-49Masks Group (continued)[Fault Mask]Parameter # 100 Factory Default 01111111[Fault Mask]Parameter Type Read & WriteThis parameter de

Page 23

Programming5-50This group of parameters contains binary status information to display which adapters are issuing controlcommands.OwnersBit 7 Bit 6 Bit

Page 24

Information and Precautions1-4NAMEPLATE LOCATIONFigure 1.1 Bulletin 1305 Nameplate LocationJOGESCSELNameplateLocatedon Exteriorof EnclosureFigure 1.

Page 25 - POWER WIRING

Programming5-51Owners Group (continued)[Start Owner]Parameter # 104[Start Owner]Parameter Type Read OnlyThis parameter displays which adapters are cur

Page 26

Programming5-52Owners Group (continued)[Reference Owner]Parameter # 106[Reference Owner]Parameter Type Read OnlyThis parameter displays which adapter

Page 27 - P-P insulation design

Programming5-53Owners Group (continued)[MOP Owner]Parameter # 110[MOP Owner]Parameter Type Read OnlyThis parameter displays which adapters are current

Page 28

Programming5-54This group contains the parameters needed for an optional communications adapter to communicate with thedrive.AdapterI/O[Data In A1 thr

Page 29

Programming5-55This group contains parameters that can be used to display a drive parameter in ‘‘User Units.”ProcessDisplay[Process Par]Parameter # 12

Page 30

Programming5-56This group lists all parameters in numerical order.LinearList1 Output Voltage2 % Output Curr3 % Output Power4 Last Fault5 Freq Select 1

Page 31 - CONTROL WIRING

Troubleshooting and Fault InformationChapter6CHAPTER OBJECTIVESChapter 6 provides information to guide the user in understand-ing drive fault conditio

Page 32

Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-2Table 6.A Fault Code Cross ReferenceFault Number Fault Name PageF3F4F5F6F7Power Loss FaultUndervolt FaultOver

Page 33

Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-3Table 6.B 1305 Fault DescriptionsName & Fault NumberDescription Action to TakeDiag C Lim FauItF36The dri

Page 34 - User Side

Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-4Table 6.B 1305 Fault Descriptions (continued)Fault Name & Number Fault Description Action to TakeHIM → D

Page 35

Information and Precautions1-5CATALOG NUMBER CODE EXPLANATIONLanguage Code (English language is included in base catalog number.To order a second lang

Page 36 - CABLE TERMINATION

Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-5Table 6.B 1305 Fault Descriptions (continued)Fault Name & Number Fault Description Action to TakeMotor M

Page 37 - ADAPTERS

Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-6Table 6.B 1305 Fault Descriptions (continued)Fault Name & Number Fault Description Action to TakeOvercur

Page 38

Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-7Table 6.B 1305 Fault Descriptions (continued)Fault Name & Number Fault Description Action to TakePin ID

Page 39 - HIM OPERATION

Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-8Table 6.B 1305 Fault Descriptions (continued)Fault Name & Number Fault Description Action to TakeUndervo

Page 40 - Human Interface Module

Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-9Table 6.C TroubleshootingGeneral ProblemAction to TakeMotor does not start(No output voltage to motor)(“Stopp

Page 41 - Steady ON Flashing

Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-10Table 6.C Troubleshooting (continued)General Problem Action to TakeMotor not accelerating properly. (1) Check

Page 42 - HIM REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-11Table 6.C Troubleshooting (continued)Specific Problem Action to TakeCan not operate in “Run Fwd/Run Rev”mode.

Page 43 - HIM MODES

Troubleshooting and Fault Information6-12This Page Intentionally Left Blank.

Page 44 - PARAMETER LEVEL

Block Diagram and SpecificationsAppendixABLOCK DIAGRAMDriveEnableControlPowerFusesRSTRectifierIPMBusVoltageCircuitryCurrentCircuitryFaultFeedbackCPUPo

Page 45 - PROGRAM AND DISPLAY MODES

Block Diagram and SpecificationsA-2Table A.1 SpecificationsDriveBulletin 1305 Drive Rated 200-230 V AC Bulletin 1305 Drives Rated 380-460 V ACre-AA02

Page 46 - Choose Group

Information and Precautions1-6Table 1.A Drive Rating and Derating Guidelinesata gMotor RatingCatalogerThree-Phase Input Single-Phase InputVoltageRat

Page 47 - X1111111

Block Diagram and SpecificationsA-3Table A.1 Specifications (continued)ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONSEnclosure NEMA 1 (IP30) standardAmbient Temperatur

Page 48 - PROCESS MODE

Block Diagram and SpecificationsA-4Table A.1 Specifications (continued)CONTROL OUTPUTSProgrammable Output 1Form A Relay Contact: Resistive Rating 11

Page 49 - Process Text 1

Block Diagram and SpecificationsA-5Table A.1 Specifications (continued)Motor Protection➀ Electronic Overload Protection. Adjustable from 20% to 115%

Page 50 - EEPROM MODE

Block Diagram and SpecificationsA-6Table A.1 Specifications (continued)PROGRAMMING/COMMUNICATIONSAdapters The maximum current draw of all adapters co

Page 51 - EEPROM MODE (continued)

Serial CommunicationsAppendixBCOMMUNICATIONS USING BULLETIN 1203COMMUNICATION MODULESBulletin 1305 drive parameter data can be programmed anddisplayed

Page 52

Serial CommunicationsB-2LOGIC CONTROL DATAThe information in Table B.2 provides the Logic Controlinformation that is sent to the drive through the log

Page 53

Serial CommunicationsB-3Table B.2 Logic Control DataThis information will be displayed in the controller’s output image table and will be sent tothe

Page 54 - CONTROL STATUS MODE

Serial CommunicationsB-4Table B.3 Drive Status DataThis information will be displayed in the controller’s input image table whenthe appropriate dip s

Page 55

Serial CommunicationsB-5Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User SettingsGroup Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor ➁Minimum Max

Page 56 - PASSWORD MODE

Serial CommunicationsB-6Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor

Page 57 - PASSWORD MODE (continued)

Installation/WiringChapter2CHAPTER OBJECTIVESChapter 2 provides the information needed to properly mountand wire the drive. Since most start-up diffic

Page 58

Serial CommunicationsB-7Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor

Page 59

Serial CommunicationsB-8Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor

Page 60 - Start-Up

Serial CommunicationsB-9Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor

Page 61 - HIM DISPLAY

Serial CommunicationsB-10Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor

Page 62 - Connection Fail

Serial CommunicationsB-11Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter Name Parameter No. Display Units DUScaleFactor➀ Minimu

Page 63

Serial CommunicationsB-12Table B.4 Parameter Grouping/User Settings (continued)Group Parameter NameParameterNumberDisplayUnitsDrive UnitsScale Factor

Page 64

Serial CommunicationsB-13Table B.1 “Display Unit” Equivalent to Parameter Text DescriptionsParameterNumberParameterNameTextDisplayUnit5 Freq Select 1

Page 65 - Restore Enable Signal

Serial CommunicationsB-14Table B.1 “Display Unit” Equivalent to Parameter Text Descriptions (continued)Parameter-NumberParameterNameTextDisplayUnit11

Page 66

Serial CommunicationsB-15Table B.1 “Display Unit” Equivalent to Parameter Text Descriptions (continued)ParameterNo.ParameterNameTextDisplayUnit47 Lan

Page 67 - Reconnect Motor

Serial CommunicationsB-16This Page Intentionally Left Blank.

Page 68

Installation/Wiring2-2Figure 2.2 Bulletin 1305 Approximate DimensionsDimensions shown are in millimeters (inches). Shipping weights are in kilograms

Page 69 - Slowly Increase Speed

Drive AccessoriesAppendixCTable C.1 AccessoriesBulletin 1201 DescriptionsUse WithIP30(NEMA Type 1)Cat. No.IP66NEMA Type 12 (ULType4X Indoor) Cat. N

Page 70

Drive AccessoriesC-2Table C.2 AccessoriesAccessory SpecificationsLine Reactor Iron core, 3% Impedance, 600V, Class H insulation, 115_C rise,copper wo

Page 71

CE ConformityAppendixDEMC DIRECTIVEThis apparatus is tested to meet Council Directive 89/336Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) using a technicalconst

Page 72

CE ConformityD-2FILTERTable D.2 Filter and Metal Plate Kit SelectionFilterMetal Plate Kit AC Drive Type1305-RFB-5-A 1305-MP-05-A 1305-AA021305-AA0313

Page 73 - PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE

CE ConformityD-3ELECTRICAL CONFIGURATIONFigure D.1 Electrical ConfigurationR(L1)S(L2)T(L3)GRDConduit/4-Wire CableGround RodRFIFilterFrameUVWGRDFrame

Page 74

CE ConformityD-4MECHANICAL CONFIGURATIONFigure D.2 Mechanical ConfigurationThree-PhaseInput ➀Terminal Block Cover AdapterTerminal Block CoverJOGESCS

Page 75 - Metering Group (continued)

IndexAAccel/Decel Control, 2-18, 5-9, 5-26,5-29, 5-30Accessories, C-1, D-2Adapters, 2-23Ambient Temperature, A-3Analog Input0-10V, A-34-20mA, 5-21, A-

Page 76

IndexI-2Display Panel, 3-1Installation, 3-4Key Descriptions, 3-2Removal, 3-4HIM ModesControl Status, 3-5, 3-15Display, 3-5, 3-7EEProm, 3-5, 3-11Passwo

Page 77 - 5-2 & 5-3

IndexI-3Drive Type, 5-46Fault Buffer 0-3, 5-39Fault Clear Mode, 5-41Fault Mask, 5-49Fault Owner, 5-52Faults Group, 5-39Feature Select, 5-32Firmware Ve

Page 78 - Setup Group (continued)

IndexI-4Storage Temperature, A-3Switch SettingsAccel/Decel Selection, 5-30Frequency Selection, 5-29TThree Wire (3w) Control, 2-18Troubleshooting, 6-1T

Page 79

JOGESCSELRetaining LeverTB1Power TerminalBlockTB2Control TerminalBlockFirmwareRevisionLevelDC Bus ChargeIndicatorDrive with HIM RemovedSerialNumberLED

Page 80

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Page 81

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Page 82

Publication 1305-5.2 — September, 1998 P/N 40052-379-01 (01)Supersedes July, 1996

Page 83

Installation/Wiring2-4Figure 2.4 Installation GuidelinesInput Devices Page 2-5Input Power Conditioning Page 2-6Input Filters Page 2-8Input Fusing Pag

Page 84

Installation/Wiring2-5INPUT DEVICESStarting and Stopping the MotorATTENTION: The drive start/stop control circuitryincludes solid-state components. I

Page 85

PLEASE READ!This manual is intended to guide qualified personnel in theinstallation and operation of this product.Because of the variety of uses for t

Page 86

Installation/Wiring2-6INPUT POWER CONDITIONINGThe drive is suitable for direct connection to a correct voltage,single phase or three-phase, AC power

Page 87

Installation/Wiring2-7ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE – EMI/RFIImmunityThe 1305 drive is designed for immunity to most externallygenerated interference. Usual

Page 88 - Figure 5.10 Start/Run Boost

Installation/Wiring2-8RFI FILTERING1305 drives can be installed with an RFI filter, which controlsradio–frequency conducted emissions into the main su

Page 89

Installation/Wiring2-9GROUNDINGRefer to the grounding diagram on the following page. Thedrive must be connected to system ground at the power ground(G

Page 90 - Figure 5.12 Analog Invert

Installation/Wiring2-10Figure 2.5 Recommended 1305 Grounding for Installation Without EMI Filter (Non–CE)R(L1)S(L2)T(L3)GRDU(T1)V(T2)W(T3)GRDConduit/

Page 91

Installation/Wiring2-11POWER WIRINGInput and output power connections are performed through aten position terminal block, TB1 (see page 2-3 for locati

Page 92

Installation/Wiring2-12Motor CablesA variety of cable types are acceptable for drive installations.For many installations, unshielded cable is adequat

Page 93

Installation/Wiring2-13ConduitIf metal conduit is preferred for cable distribution, thefollowing guidelines must be followed.1. Drives are normally mo

Page 94

Installation/Wiring2-141000V and 1200V Motor Insulation Ratings: Cable lengthslisted in Table 2.D are for operating the 1305 drive at amaximum carrier

Page 95

Installation/Wiring2-15Section B: Use of Output Reactor or TerminatorFor longer motor-lead length applications, an output reactor orTerminator is requ

Page 96

Summary of ChangesBULLETIN 1305 PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTSNew features in Firmware Revision 6.01 include:D Increased Low Speed Torque.The parameter [IR

Page 97 - [Skip Freq Band]

Installation/Wiring2-16Table 2.E Maximum Motor Cable LengthReactor➀ at the Drive With 1204-TFB2 Terminator With 1204-TFA1 TerminatorUsing a Motor wit

Page 98

Installation/Wiring2-17DRIVE OPERATION WITHOUT A HUMAN INTERFACE MODULE (HIM)Bulletin 1305 drives are functional without the use of theHuman Interface

Page 99

Installation/Wiring2-18Three Wire ControlWhen using this control scheme, the factory default for thereverse function is controlled from TB2. To enable

Page 100 - (continued)

Installation/Wiring2-19Figure 2.7 TB2 Designations[Input Mode] = “Three Wire” or [Input Mode]=“3 w/2nd Acc.”Figure 2.8 TB2 Designations – Two Wire C

Page 101

Installation/Wiring2-20Figure 2.9 TB2 Designations[Input Mode] = “3 Wire/MOP”Figure 2.10 TB2 Designations – Two Wire Control Operation [Input Mode]

Page 102 - Figure 5.16 S-Curve

Installation/Wiring2-21Figure Notes:➀ Required to operate drive. STOP also used to clear a fault.➁ Use HIM Stop button to clear faults.➂ Contact Closu

Page 103 - Figure 5.17 S-Curve Time

Installation/Wiring2-22OUTPUT DEVICESDrive Output DisconnectionATTENTION: Any disconnecting means wiredto drive output terminals U, V and W must beca

Page 104 - [( )])( )(

Installation/Wiring2-23ADAPTERSAn adapter is any device connected to the drive’s serial port.Typical devices include:D Human Interface ModulesD Commun

Page 105

Installation/Wiring2-24Figure 2.11 Adapter Mounting Distance and Cable ConnectionsMaximum DistanceA + B ≤ 10 Meters (33 feet)A + B + C ≤ 10 Meters (3

Page 106

Human Interface ModuleChapter3CHAPTER OBJECTIVESChapter 3 describes the various controls and indicators foundon the optional Human Interface Module (H

Page 107

Summary of ChangesSUMMARY OF DRIVE ENHANCEMENTSRefer to the following references in this manual:Firmware Compatibility Chart 1-4New Adaptive Current L

Page 108

Human Interface Module3-2Display Panel DescriptionsEscapeWhen pressed, the ESC key will cause theprogramming system to go back one level in themenu st

Page 109 - Faults Group (continued)

Human Interface Module3-3Control Panel Descriptions (continued)Change DirectionPressing this key will cause the drive to ramp down to0 Hz and then ram

Page 110

Human Interface Module3-4HIM REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONIn addition to mounting directly on the drive, the HIM can beused as a hand held programmer or it

Page 111

Human Interface Module3-5HIM MODESThe HIM has up to seven different modes. Refer to Figure 3.3.DisplayWhen selected, the Display mode allows any of t

Page 112 - Diagnostics Group (continued)

Human Interface Module3-6Display(Read Only)Program ➀(Read/Write)PasswordEEPROM ➀Search ➁(Read Only) Control Status ➁Power-Up &Status DisplayLogi

Page 113

Human Interface Module3-7PROGRAM AND DISPLAY MODESACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYororor❏ 1. The Display and Program modes allow access to the parameters

Page 114

Human Interface Module3-8PROGRAM AND DISPLAY MODES (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYorSELChanging Digits ❏ 2. With Series A HIM software version

Page 115

Human Interface Module3-9PROGRAM AND DISPLAY MODES (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYorSELBit ENUMs ❏ 3. With Series A HIM software versions 3.00

Page 116

Human Interface Module3-10PROCESS MODEACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYororor❏ 1. When selected, the Process mode will show a custom display consisting ofi

Page 117 - Masks Group (continued)

Human Interface Module3-11ACTIONHIM DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONorESCESC SELpressorge. Select [Process Text 1] using the Increment/Decrement keys. Enter thedesi

Page 119

Human Interface Module3-12EEPROM MODEACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYororESCReset Defaults❏ 1. The EEPROM mode is used to restore all settings to factory

Page 120 - Owners Group (continued)

Human Interface Module3-13EEPROM MODE (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYDrive → HIMororSEL❏ 2. To upload a parameter profile from the drive to th

Page 121

Human Interface Module3-14EEPROM MODE (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYHIM → Driveoror❏ 3. To download a parameter profile from the HIM to the d

Page 122

Human Interface Module3-15SEARCH MODEACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYororSearch ❏ 1. The Search mode is only available with Series A HIM software version3

Page 123

Human Interface Module3-16CONTROL STATUS MODEACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYControl LogicorororSEL❏ 1. The Control Status mode is only available with Ser

Page 124

Human Interface Module3-17CONTROL STATUS MODE (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYFault Queue/Clear FaultsororororESC❏ 2. This menu provides a mean

Page 125

Human Interface Module3-18PASSWORD MODEACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYororLoginModifyor ➀Setting PasswordSEL❏ 1. The factory default password is 0 (which

Page 126 - FAULT INFORMATION

Human Interface Module3-19PASSWORD MODE (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYorLogout ➁ESCSELPressi. Press the Increment (or Decrement) key until “L

Page 127

Human Interface Module3-20PASSWORD MODE (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYLogin to the Driveoror❏ 2. The Program and EEPROM modes, and the Clear

Page 128

Human Interface Module3-21PASSWORD MODE (continued)ACTIONDESCRIPTIONHIM DISPLAYLogout from the Driveoror❏ 3. To prevent unauthorized changes to parame

Page 130

Start-UpChapter4CHAPTER OBJECTIVESThis chapter describes the steps needed to start-up the drive.Included in the procedure are typical adjustments and

Page 131

Start-Up4-2Initial Operation - Motor Disconnected❏ 1.Verify that AC line power at the disconnect device is withinthe rated value of the drive.❏ 2.Dis

Page 132

Start-Up4-3❏ 8. If the HIM and drive are not communicating properly, ‘‘Connection Fail”may be displayed on line 2. If this occurs remove the HIM from

Page 133

Start-Up4-4orESCSELor❑ 10. INPUT MODE SELECTION (continued)a.) From the Status Display, press the Enter key (or any key). ‘‘ChooseMode” will be disp

Page 134

Start-Up4-5❏ 11. Setting Frequency Command to 0 HzIf the HIM has an analog potentiometer option, turn the potentiometerfully counter clockwise and ski

Page 135

Start-Up4-6❏ 12. Verifying Minimum and Maximum Frequency Settings.ora.) Press the Start key. The drive should output 0 Hz. which is the factorydefault

Page 136

Start-Up4-7❏ 14. Jog Control Check.JOGPress & Hold Jog KeyRelease Jog Keya.) With the drive stopped, press and hold the JOG key on the ControlPane

Page 137

Start-Up4-8❏ 16. Reconnect the Motor.Remove ALL PowerReconnect Motora.) Disconnect and lock-out all input and control power to the drive. Whenthe HIM

Page 138 - Appendix

Start-Up4-9Apply Power to Drive❏ 17. Check for Correct Motor Rotation.Slowly Increase SpeedVerify Directionof RotationorVerify Frequency Command = 0a.

Page 139 - Table A.1 Specifications

Start-Up4-10❏ 18. Check for proper operation.orSlowly Increase Speedora.) Start the drive.b.) Slowly increase the speed. Check for proper motor operat

Page 140

Table of ContentsChapter 1 – Information and PrecautionsChapter Objectives 1-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manua

Page 141

ProgrammingChapter5CHAPTER OBJECTIVESChapter 5 describes the 1305 parameters which are divided intogroups for ease of programming and operator access.

Page 142

Programming5-2Output Current (54)Output Voltage (1)Output Power (23)DC Bus Voltage (53)Output Freq (66)Freq Command (65)MOP Hz (42)Drive Temp (70)Last

Page 143

Programming5-3Drive Command (58)Drive Status (59)Drive Alarm (60)Input Status (55)Freq Source (62)Freq Command (65)Drive DIrection (69)Motor Mode (43)

Page 144 - Serial Communications

Programming5-4PROGRAMMING EXAMPLEThe following is an example of the programming steps required to change a parameter setting. In this example, the par

Page 145 - SCALE FACTOR CONVERSION

Programming5-5This group of parameters consists of commonly viewed drive operating conditions such as drive output fre-quency, output voltage, output

Page 146

Programming5-6Metering Group (continued)[Output Freq]Parameter # 66 Factory Default None[Output Freq]Parameter Type Read Only Minimum – [Maximum Freq]

Page 147

Programming5-7Metering Group (continued)[Drive Temp]Parameter # 70 Factory Default None[Drive Temp]Parameter Type Read Only Minimum 0This parameter di

Page 148

Programming5-8This group of parameters defines the basic operation of the drive and should be programmed before initialoperation. For advanced progra

Page 149 - 20% of DRC

Programming5-9Setup Group (continued)[Accel Time 1]Parameter # 7 Factory Default 10.0 Sec[Accel Time 1]Parameter Type Read & Write Minimum 0.0 Sec

Page 150

Programming5-10Setup Group (continued)[Base Frequency]Parameter # 17 Factory Default 60 Hz[Base Frequency]Parameter Type Read & Write Minimum 40 H

Page 151

Table of Contents iiFrequency Set 5-25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feature Select 5-32. . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 152

Programming5-11Setup Group (continued)[Maximum Freq]Parameter # 19 Factory Default 60 Hz[Maximum Freq]Parameter Type Read & Write Minimum 40 HzThi

Page 153

Programming5-12Setup Group (continued)[Overload Mode]Parameter # 37 Factory Default “No Derating”[Overload Mode]Parameter Type Read & WriteThis pa

Page 154

Programming5-13Setup Group (continued)[Sec Curr Limit]Parameter # 141 Factory Default 0% of Drive Rated Current ➀[Sec Curr Limit]Parameter Type Read &

Page 155

Programming5-14Setup Group (continued)[Adaptive I Lim]Parameter # 149 Factory Default “Enabled”[Adaptive I Lim]Parameter Type Read & WriteWhen ENA

Page 156

Programming5-15This group contains parameters that are required to setup advanced functions of the drive such as customVolts per Hertz settings and dy

Page 157

Programming5-16Advanced Setup Group (continued)[Base Voltage]Parameter # 18 Factory Default Max. Drive Rated Volts[Base Voltage]Parameter Type Read &a

Page 158

Programming5-17Advanced Setup Group (continued)[Break Voltage]Sets the voltage the drive will output at [Break Frequency].Combined with [Break Frequen

Page 159

Programming5-18Advanced Setup Group (continued)[DC Boost Select]Parameter # 9 Factory Default ‘‘Break Point”[DC Boost Select]Parameter Type Read &

Page 160 - Drive Accessories

Programming5-19Advanced Setup Group (continued)[Start Boost]Parameter # 48 Factory Default See Table0.37 kW(0.5 HP)0.55 kW(0.75 HP)0.75 kW(1 HP)1.5 kW

Page 161 - ➀ Input reactor only

Programming5-20Advanced Setup Group (continued)[PWM Frequency]Parameter # 45 Factory Default 4.0 kHz[PWM Frequency]Parameter Type Read & Write Min

Page 162 - CE Conformity

Information and PrecautionsChapter1CHAPTER OBJECTIVESChapter 1 provides information on the general intent of thismanual, gives an overall description

Page 163

Programming5-21Advanced Setup Group (continued)[Analog Invert]Parameter # 84 Factory Default ‘‘Disabled”[Analog Invert]Parameter Type Read & Write

Page 164 - GROUNDING

Programming5-22Advanced Setup Group (continued)[Stop Select]Parameter # 10 Factory Default ‘‘Ramp”[Stop Select]Parameter Type Read & WriteThis par

Page 165

Programming5-23Advanced Setup Group (continued)[DC Hold Volts]Parameter # 13 Factory Default 0 Volts[DC Hold Volts]Parameter Type Read & Write Min

Page 166

Programming5-24Advanced Setup Group (continued)[Compensation]Parameter # 52 Factory Default ‘‘Comp”[Compensation]Parameter Type Read & WriteSome d

Page 167

Programming5-25This group of parameters allows the user to program the frequency source, frequency settings, accel/deceltimes and skip frequencies of

Page 168

Programming5-26Frequency Set Group (continued)[Jog Frequency]Parameter # 24 Factory Default 10.0 Hz[Jog Frequency]Parameter Type Read & Write Mini

Page 169

Programming5-27Frequency Set Group (continued)[Decel Time 2]Parameter # 31 Factory Default 5.0 Sec[Decel Time 2]Parameter Type Read & Write Minimu

Page 170 - CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE

Programming5-28Frequency Set Group (continued)[Skip Freq Band]Parameter # 35 Factory Default 0 Hz[Skip Freq Band]Parameter Type Read & Write Minim

Page 171

Programming5-29Frequency Set Group (continued)Table 5.A Frequency Source SelectionParameter Settings Frequency Source ➀ Accel/Decel Control Terminal

Page 172

Programming5-30Frequency Set Group (continued)Table 5.B Accel/Decel SelectionParameter Settings Frequency Source ➀ Accel/Decel Control Terminal Bloc

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