WEG CFW-09 User Manual

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Frequency InverterConvertidor de FrecuenciaInversor de FrequênciaFrequenzumrichter Variateur de Vitesse Преодразователь частоты Frequentie regelaarFre

Page 2 - INVERTER

CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE11Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting(*) P151 has different function for V

Page 3 - Summary of Revisions

101CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYPress the Stop keyPress the key and hold itRelease the keyMotor decelerates down to 0 rp

Page 4 - Installation and Connection

102CHAPTER 5 - START-UP5.3.2 Type of Control: Sensorlessor Vector with Encoder(Operation Via Keypad(HMI))ACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYPower-

Page 5 - Start-up

103CHAPTER 5 - START-UPTy pe of controlP202 = SensorlessORT ype of cont rolP202 = En co derACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYUse the and keys tos

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104CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYMoto r Rated VoltP400 = 380 VMotor Rated Voltage Range:0 to 690 VProgrammed Motor Rated

Page 7 - Technical Specification

105CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYPress the key to enter theprogramming modeUse the and keys to setthe correct motor rated

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106CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYEncoder PPRP40 5 = 1024 PPRPress the key to enter theprogramming modeUse the and keys to

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107CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYSelected Motor Ventilation Type:0 = Self VentilatedExit the programming modeSelf-tuning

Page 10 - -999 to +999 0 - 143

108CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYMotor accelerates from 0 to 90 rpm*(Minimum Speed), in the Forward (CW)direction of rota

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109CHAPTER 5 - START-UPNOTES!(1) P401 maximum value is 1.8 x P295 for model 4.2 A/500-600 V and 1.6 x P295for models 7 A and 54 A/220-230 V; 2.9 A and

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110CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYInverter is ready to be operatedEnables the access to changeparameters content. With the

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE12Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting SettingP165 Speed Filter 0.012 to 1.000 0.01

Page 14 - -100.0 to +100.0 0.0 % 165

111CHAPTER 5 - START-UPType of controlP202 = VVWMotor Rated VoltP400 = 460 VMotor Rated VoltP400 = 460 VMotor Rated Cur.P401 = 7.9 AMotor Rated Cur.P4

Page 15 - -100.0 to +100.0 0.0 % 169

112CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYMotor Rated FreqP403 = 60 HzMotor Rated FreqP403 = 60 HzMotor Rated FreqP403 = 60 HzMoto

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113CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYMotor Rated HPP404 = 5.0 CVMotor Rated HPP404 = 5.0 CVFP Nom. MotorP40 7 = 0.68FP Nom. M

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114CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYRendim.Nom.MotorP399 = 67.0 %Ventilation TypeP406 = Self Vent.Rendim.Nom.MotorP399 = 67.

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115CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYSelf-tuning Mode Selection:0 = No1 = No RotationEnter the programming modeOnly select op

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116CHAPTER 5 - START-UPNOTE!The inverter always stores the last speed reference value set through the keypad.Therefore, if you want to change this val

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117CHAPTER 6DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONThis chapter describes in detail all CFW-09 parameters. In order to simplify theexplanation, the parameters

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118CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTION6.1 ACCESS AND READ ONLY PARAMETERS - P000 to P099This parameter opens the access to change other paramet

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119CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP004 0.0 to 1235DC Link Voltage [ - ]1 VP005 0.0 to 1020Motor Frequency [ - ]0.1 HzRange[Factory Setting]

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120CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONDI1 to DI8 StatusP012 = 10010000Inactive = 0, Active = 1, and the DI1 status is the most significant bit

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE13Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting7 = Loads User Default 18 = Loads U

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121CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesIndicates the numbers of the last, second, third

Page 26 - Setting Setting

122CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesIndicate the percentage value of the analog outpu

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123CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP044 0 to 65535kWh Counter [ - ]1 kWhIndicates th

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124CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP102 0.0 to 999Acceleration Time 2 [ 20 ]0.1 s (< 99.9) - 1 s (> 99.9)P103 0.0 to 999Deceleration T

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125CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP121 P133 to P134Keypad Speed [ 90 ]Reference 1 r

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126CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP124(2) (11)P133 to P134Multispeed [ 90 (75) ]Reference 1 1 rpmP125(2) (11)P133 to P134Multispeed [ 300 (

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127CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesWhen the effective overspeed exceeds the value of

Page 32 - II. Fault Messages

128CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP135(2)0 to 90Speed Transition to I/F [ 18 ]Control 1 rpmThe speed at which the transition from Sensorles

Page 33 - III. Other Messages

129CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP136 0 to 9Manual Torque [ 1 ]Boost 1For V/F Cont

Page 34 - CHAPTER 1

130CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP138 -10.0 to +10.0 %Slip Compensation [ 0.0 ]0.1 %P138 (for values between 0.0 % and +10.0 %) is used in

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE144 = DI2 to DI85 = Serial (L)6 = Serial (R)7 = Fieldbus (L)8 = Fieldbus (R)9 = PLC (L)10 = PLC (R)P221(1)Local Spee

Page 36 - CHAPTER 2

131CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONTo set Parameter 138: Run the motor without load up to approximately half of theapplication top speed;

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132CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesSpeedP141TimeP140Figure 6.10 - Curve for high tor

Page 38 - FRONTVIEW VIEW-A

133CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP150(1)0 to 2DC Link Voltage [ 1 ]Regulation Mode

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134CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / Notes739 to 800 (P296 = 4)[ 800 ]1 V809 to 1000 (P296

Page 40 - 2.5 RECEIVINGAND

135CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONE01 - Overvoltage LevelRegulation LevelP151NominalDC Link Voltage (Ud) (P004)Range[Factory Setting]Parame

Page 41 - CHAPTER 3

136CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP151(6)DC Link Voltage 339 to 400 (P296 = 0)Regul

Page 42 - 3.1.3 Mounting Specifications

137CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / Notes(a) Torque generated by the motor in normal opera

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138CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP155 0.00 to 650DB Resistor Power [ 2.60 ]Rating 0.01 kW (< 9.99)0.1 kW (> 9.99)1 kW(> 99.9)Adju

Page 44 - 3.1.3.2 Mounting on Surface

139CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP156(2) (7) (12)P157 to 1.3 x P295Motor Overload

Page 45 - Heatsink Through

140CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP160(1)0 or 1Optimization of the [ 0 ]Speed Regul

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE15Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting2 = DI3 to DI83 = Serial4 = Fieldbus5

Page 47 - Cover Removal

141CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesTorque limitation settingsThe torque can be limit

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142CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP161(3)0.0 to 63.9Proportional Gain of [ 7.4 ]the

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143CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP167(4)0.00 to 1.99Proportional Gain of [ 0.5 ]the Current Regulator 0.01P168(4)0.000 to 1.999Integral Ga

Page 50 - Connections

144CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP169(7)0.2 x P295 to 1.8 x P295Maximum Output [ 1.5 x P295 ]Current 0.1A(<100) -1A(> 99.9)For V/F C

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145CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONWhile the Optimal Braking is operating, P169 limits the maximum outputcurrent in order to produce the bra

Page 52 - 3.2.3 Rated Voltage Selection

146CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP175(5)0.0 to 31.9Proportional Gain of [ 2.0 ]the Flux Regulator 0.1P176(5)0.000 to 9.999Integral Gain of

Page 53 - 3.2.4 Power/Grounding Wiring

147CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTION6.3 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS - P200 to P399P200 0 or 1Password [ 1 ]-Range[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit

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148CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONThe parameters P295 (Inverter Rated Current), P296 (Inverter RatedVoltage), P297 (Switching Frequency), P

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149CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONNOTE!The action of loading/saving parameters will take effect only afterP204 has been set and the key is

Page 56 - PE W V U

150CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP206 0 to 255Auto-Reset [ 0 ]Time 1 sIn the event

Page 57 - 3.2.5.2 Output Connections

CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE16Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting SettingP239(1)Analog Input AI2 Signal 0 = (0

Page 58 - 3.2.5.4 IT Networks

151CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP209(1)0 or 1Motor Phase Loss [ 0 ]Detection -P20

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152CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP214(1)(9)0 or 1Line Phase Loss [ 1 ]Detection -P

Page 60 - 3.2.6 Control Wiring

153CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONThe copy function is used to transfer the content of the parameters fromone inverter to another. The inve

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154CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONFigure 6.24 -Copying the parameters from the “Inverter A” to the “Inverter B”Range[Factory Setting]Parame

Page 62 - * Can be used for grounding

155CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP221(1)0 to 11LOCAL Speed [ 0 ]Reference Selection -P222(1)0 to 11REMOTE Speed [ 1 ]Reference Selection -

Page 63 - 3.2.7 Typical Terminal

156CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP224(1)0 to 4LOCALSTART/STOP [ 0 ]Selection -Note: If the Digital Inputs are programmed for Forward Run/R

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157CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP226(1) (8)0 to 11REMOTE FWD/REV [ 4 ]Selection -Range[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / Notes

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158CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONFigure 6.25 - Block diagram of the local / remote modeREFERENCE(P221)(*)LOCALREFERENCEREMOTEREFERENCELOCA

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159CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONFigure 6.26 - Block diagram of the speed referenceAI2AI3P240P244P238P242P019P020JOG+ (*)JOG- (*)2aJOG-1JO

Page 67 - 3.3.2 Epcos Filters

160CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONFigure 6.27 a) - Block diagram of the Vector ControlGp = P161GI = P162n1-n2nECIMRY sIMR*/Ys*-P179P177P202

Page 68 - 380-480 V power supply:

CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE17Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting4 = Torque Current (Vector)5 = Output

Page 69 - 660-690 V power supply:

161CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONVFP139ONOFFVVSpeedP137 P138VReferenceSpeedP202 = 0 ou 1 = V/FP136TotalReferenceVVP143P202 = 2 = Adjustabl

Page 70 - 3.3.3 Schaffner Filters

162CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONFigure 6.27 c) - Block diagram of the VVW ControlP202 = 5 (VVW Control)UdP151UdDC VoltageRegulatorHoldP10

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163CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP233 0 or 1Analog Inputs [ 0 ]Dead Zone -This par

Page 72 - 220-230 V power supply:

164CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP134ReferenceFigure 6.28 a) and b) - Actuation of

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165CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP235(1)0 to 3Analog Input AI1 [ 0 ]Signal -When a current signal is used at the Analog Input AI1, set the

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166CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP238 0.000 to 9.999Analog Input AI2 [ 1.000 ]Gain

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167CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP241(1)0 to 3Analog Input AI3 [ 0 ]Function -(Iso

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168CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesWhen parameters P237 = 2 and P241 = 2, the torque

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169CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesWhen a current signal is used at the Analog Input

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170CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP258 0.000 to 9.999Analog Output AO4 [ 1.000 ]Gai

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE18Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting SettingDigital InputsP263(1) (8)Digital Inpu

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171CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesScale of the Analog Outputs indications:Full Scal

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172CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONFigure 6.32 - Dead zone for speed indicationNOTES!For current analog output (0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA) it

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173CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP268(1)0 to 22Digital Input DI6 [ 6 (Ramp 2) ]Function -P269(1)0 to 22Digital Input DI7 [ 0 (Not Used) ]F

Page 83 - MECHANICAL DATA SIDE VIEW

174CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesPTC resistanceoscillationin ohms ()PTCXC4/XC5:EB

Page 84 - Series FN 2259

175CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesInverterParametersUser 1P204 = 10P265 to P269 (DI

Page 85 - CHAPTER 4

176CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / Notes+24 V0 VDIxRL2/RL3ONOFFP283/P285P284/P286P283/P28

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177CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONDI124 VMotor SpeedDecel. RampDIxOpenTimeMotor SpeedMotor Coasts to StopTimeTimeTime24 VAccel. RampAccel.

Page 87 - 4.2 USE OF THE KEYPAD

178CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONTimeMotorSpeed24 V24 VStart/Stop DIxJOG Speed(P122)Decel. Ramp24 VJOG -DIxGeneral/ Enable DIxOpenOpenOpen

Page 88 - 4.2.2 “Read-Only” Variables

179CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONTimeTime24 VMotorSpeedOpenTime24 VTimeTime24 VOpenReverse Run -DIxForward Run - DIxMotorSpeedFWDFigure 6.

Page 89 - Programming

180CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP275(1)0 to 40Digital Output DO1 [ 0 (Not Used) ]Function (located on -the Optional I/OExpansion BoardEBA

Page 90 - (1) (2) (3)

CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE1911 = JOG-12 = Reset13 = Fieldbus14 = Stop (3 wire)15 = Man/Auto16 = Not used17 = Disables Flying Start18 = DC volt

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181CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesAdditional Notes about the Digital Output Functio

Page 92 - START-UP

182CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesNOTE!I. For further details, refer to figures 6.3

Page 93 - ORIENTED START-UP

183CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONNOTES!If the slack cable condition is detected during the stabilizationtime, the motor remains at the sta

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184CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesNOTE!It is used only with the Master/Slave functi

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185CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesFigure 6.38 - Diagram for the torque master/slave

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186CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP285 0.0 to 300Time for RL3 ON [ 0.0 ]0.1 sP283 0

Page 97 - 5.3 START-UP

187CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONNRelay/TransistorOutputONa) N > NxOFFNN*Nx (P288)NONOFFONOFFONOFFRelay/TransistorOutputRelay/Transisto

Page 98 - Via Keypad (HMI)

188CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRelay/TransistorOutput ONReady/RunStateOFFP291Relay/TransistorOutputOFFOFFONRelay/TransistorOutputONONOFF

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189CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONq) Logic for the Brake Activation when DOx or Relay = 30 or 31Figure 6.39 (cont.) q) - Details about the

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190CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONr) Operation of Parameters P353 to P356 with Ix > Imr.Note: The Start/Stop function in the figure abov

Page 101 - (Operation Via Keypad

CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE20Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting12 = Reset13 = Fieldbus14 = Stop (3 w

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191CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONs) Operation of Parameters P353 to P356 with Ix < Imr.Figure 6.39 (cont.) s) - Details about the opera

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192CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONFigure 6.39 (cont.) t) to v) - Details about the operation of the digital and relay output functionst) F

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193CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP290(7)0.0 to 2.0 x P295Ix Current [ 1.0 x P295 ]

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194CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP295(1)0 to 82Inverter Rated [ According to theCu

Page 106 - Ventilation Type

195CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP296(1) (11)0 to 8Inverter Rated [ 0 for modelsVo

Page 107 - Motor Speed

196CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP300 0.0 to 15.0DC Braking Time [ 0.0 ]0.1 sThis parameteris shown on thedisplay(s) only whenP202 = 0, 1,

Page 108 - Operation

197CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesFor the V/F Control, there is a “Dead Time” (moto

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198CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONThis feature prevents the motor from operating permanently at speedswhere the mechanical system enters in

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199CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesIt defines the protocol type used for the serial

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200CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP314(1)0.0 to 999.0Time for Serial [ 0.0 ]Watchdo

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FREQUENCYINVERTERMANUALATTENTION!It is very important to check if theinverter software version is the sameas indicated above.01/2011Series: CFW-09Soft

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE21Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting13 = Fieldbus14 = Stop (3 wire)15 = M

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201CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesNOTE!This parameter works together with P322, P32

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202CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONNOTE!Cares with Application:The use of the line reactance or DC choke is mandatory to limitthe inrush cur

Page 116 - CHAPTER 6

203CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / Notes356 V to 564 V(P296 = 3)[534 V]1 V388 V to 615 V(

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204CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesThe Flying Start function allows the inverter to

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205CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONLine Supply ReturnsDC Link VoltageE02 levelEnabledDisabledOutput PulsesTime AjustedP332P332P331Output Vol

Page 119 - P013 = 00101

206CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP335 0 to 3DeviceNet I/O [ 0 ]Instances -P335 Dev

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207CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesThese parameters are applicable only if an option

Page 121 - P042 = 22 h

208CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesIf the difference between N (Real Speed) and N*t

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209CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesThis is the time that the CFW-09 waits before ena

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210CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesTime that the CFW-09 waits before starting the lo

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE2235 = Torque Polarity -/+36 = F > Fx _ 137 = F > Fx _ 238 = Set Point = ProcessVariable39 = No E3240 = Ready

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211CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONa) Activation of the load detection parameters during the stabilization time and with P361 = OnSpeedN* x

Page 126 - (2) (11)

212CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONb) Diagram of the Load Detection LogicFigure 6.46 b) - Details of the operation of digital functionsTo =

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213CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesThis parameter adjusts the DC voltage (DC braking

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214CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / Notes6.4 MOTOR PARAMETERS - P400 to P499P400(1) (6)0 t

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215CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP405(1)100 to 9999Encoder PPR [ 1024 ]1 pprSets the number of pulses per revolution (PPR) of the incremen

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216CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesThis parame-ter is shown on thedisplay(s) onlywhe

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217CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP409(1)0.000 to 77.95Motor Stator Resistance [ 0.

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218CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP411(1)0.00 to 99.99Motor Flux Leakage [ 0.00 ]Inductance 0.01 mHValue estimated by the Self-tuning routi

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219CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONP413(1)0.00 to 99.99Tm Constant [ 0.00 ](Mechanical Time 0.01 sConstant)The setting of P413 determines th

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220CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTION6.5 SPECIAL FUNCTIONSPARAMETERS -P500 to P6996.5.1 PID RegulatorThe function of the PID regulator is acti

Page 135 - 

CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE23Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting SettingP277(1)Relay Output RL1 Function 0 =

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221CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONThe setpoint can be defined:Keypad: parameter P525.Analog inputs AI1’, AI2’, AI3’, AI4’, (AI1’+ AI2’)>

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222CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONSetpoint Definition(reference of the process variable)P525Setpoint (SP)Refer tofigure 6.25Obs 1Obs 2Obs1:

Page 138 - (2) (7) (12)

223CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesSome examples of initial settings of the PID Regu

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224CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesAfter the feedback input has been chosen, you mus

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225CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesSelect according to the processProcess requiremen

Page 141 - Regulator

226CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP530 32 to 127Engineering Unit of [ 37 (%) ]the P

Page 142 - 0.01 to 7.99 On

227CHAPTER 6 - DETAILED PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONRange[Factory Setting]Parameter Unit Description / NotesP535 0 to 100Wake Up Band [ 0 ]1 %P536(1)0 or 1Au

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228CHAPTER 7DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGThis chapter assists the user to identify and correct possible faults thatcan occur during the CFW-09 opera

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229CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGFAULT RESET POSSIBLECAUSESE03(1)Power-on Power Supply voltage is too low, check Power Supply voltage:Inp

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230CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGFAULT RESET POSSIBLECAUSESE12 Power-on Load inertia too high or deceleration ramp too shortBraking Resis

Page 146 - (1)(2)(11)

CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE24Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting6 = Is > Ix7 = Is < Ix8 = Torqu

Page 147 - P204 = 5

231CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGNotes:(1) E03 Fault can occur only with:- 220-230 V Models with rated current equal or higher than 45 A;

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232CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGSOLUTION:Reduce the switching frequency (P297).Connect a load reactor in series with the motor supply li

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233CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGDescriptionInverter is powered up and is ready(Flashing)E042.7 s1 sA fault has been detected.The FAULT L

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234CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEMPOINT TO BECORRECTIVEACTIONCHECKEDMotor speed Loose Connections 1. Disable the inverter, switch O

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235CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGNever apply a high voltage test on the inverter!If this is necessary, contact WEG.To avoid operation pro

Page 152 -  (y´ = 7)]

236CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGWhen necessary clean the CFW-09 following the instructions below:Coolingsystem:RemoveAC power from the i

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237CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING7.5 SPARE PART LISTModels 220-230 VNameFanFuseHMI-CFW09-LCDCC9 - 00CFI1.00DPS1.00CRP1.00KML-CFW09P06 - 2

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238CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGNamePre-chargeContactorsPre-charge ResistorFanFuseHMI-CFW09-LCDCC9.00LVS1.01CFI1.00DPS1.00KML-CFW09DPS1.

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239CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGNameFanFuseCC9.00HMI-CFW09-LCDCFI1.00DPS1.00CRP1.01KML-CFW09P03 - 4.00P04 - 4.00P05 - 4.00P09 - 4.00P13

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240CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGModels 380-480 VNamePre-charge ContactorPre-chargeTransformerPre-charge ResistorFanFuseHMI-CFW09-LCDCC9.

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE25Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting14 = No E0015 = No E01+E02+E0316 = No

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241CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING*Only for the types specified with braking (DB)EBC1.01EBC1.02EBC1.03CB7D.00CB7E.00CB4D.00CB4E.00SCI1.00C

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242CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGNameCIP2.02CIP2.03CIP2.04CIP2.52CIP2.53CIP2.54SKHI23MEC8SKHI23MEC10HMI-CFW09-LEDKMR-CFW09CFI1.01EBA1.01E

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243CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGNameHMI-CFW09-LEDKMR-CFW09CIF1.01EBA1.01EBA1.02EBA1.03EBB.01EBB.02EBB.03EBB.04EBB.05EBC1.01EBC1.02EBC1.0

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244CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGModels 500-600 VNameEBB.04EBB.05EBC1.01EBC1.02EBC1.03SCI1.00Item NoS41512671S41512741S41513174S41513175S

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245CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGNameEBB.04EBB.05EBC1.01EBC1.02EBC1.03SCI1.00DC Link InductorDC Link InductorDC Link InductorDC Link Indu

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246CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGNameRCS3CIS1GDB1.00HMI-CFW09-LEDKMR-CFW09CFI1.01EBA1.01EBA1.02EBA1.03EBB.01EBB.02EBB.03EBB.04EBB.05EBC1.

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247CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGNameFanElectrolytic CapacitorFuseHMI-CFW09-LCDKML-CFW09CC9DPS3CRG7CRG6FCB1FCB2CIP3RCS3CIS1GDB1.00HMI-CFW

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248CHAPTER 88.1 I/O EXPANSIONBOARDS8.1.1 EBA(I/O Expansion Board A)CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESThis chapter describes the optional devices that are

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249CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESENCODER CONNECTION: Refer to item 8.2.INSTALLATIONThe EBA board is installed on the CC9 control board, se

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250CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES3. Press on the EBA board (near XC3) and on the left top edge until com-plete insertion of the connector

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE26Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting0 = 3.6 A1 = 4 A2 = 5.5 A5 = 9 A7 = 1

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251CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESThe EBB board can be supplied in different configurations, combining thefeatures included. The available

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252CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESATTENTION!The isolation of the analog input AI3 and the analog outputs AO1Iand AO2Iisdesigned only to int

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253CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESMounting Instructions:1. Set the board configuration via S4, S5, S6 and S7 dip switches (refer totable 8.

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254CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.2 INCREMENTALENCODERFor applications that require high-speed accuracy, the actual motor speedmust be fe

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255CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESAt start-up, program Parameter P202 – Type of Control = 4 (Vector withEncoder) to operate the motor with

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256CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES242628222123252722242628212325278.2.2 EBC1 BoardWhen the board EBC1 is used, the selected encoder should

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257CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESMOUNTING OF THEENCODERFor mounting the encoder on the motor, follow the recommendations below:Couple the

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258CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESCable Length1 m (3 ft)2 m (6 ft )3 m (10 ft)5 m (15 ft)7.5 m *(22 ft)10 m * (30 ft )WEG Part No0307.68900

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259CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESTo meet NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 the HMI can be supplied with twospecific degrees of protection:a) Dimensio

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260CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESKeypad DimensionsFront ViewCutout Dimensions for PanelDoor InstallationBack View112(4.41)25(0.984)43(1.69

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE27Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting0 = for models220-230 V3 = for models

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261CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESTable 8.8 - Connections for remote keypadcable from 7.5 m (22 ft) to 10 m (30 ft)Table 8.7 - Connections

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262CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESb) CFW-09 Blank Cover with Powerand Error LEDs(to be mounted in the inverter)The CFW-09 can be controlled

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263CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESDue to the input circuit characteristic, common to all passive front end invertersavailable in the market

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264CHAPTER 7 - DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGThe line reactor or the DC Link Inductor shall be applied when requiredimpedance is insufficient for lim

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265CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESFigure 8.19 b) – DC bus choke connectionU V W PEDC BusChokeAC InputFigure 8.19 a) – Line reactor connecti

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266CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESSizes 2 to 8Dimensions mm (inch)Model L H P BSize 2 160 120 105.5 -(6.30) (4.72) (4.15)Size 3 153 137 134

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267CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESThe installation of frequency inverters requires certain care in order to preventelectromagnetic interfer

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268CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESInstructions for the RFIfilter installation:Install the inverter and the filter on a metallic grounded pl

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269CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESTable 8.12 - Recommended braking resistorMaximumBrakingCurrent [A](1)101520263845951201806816243448781201

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270CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESDANGER!The CFW-09 provides an electronic thermal protection for the braking resistorto avoid overheating.

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE28Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting6 = Modbus-RTU, 19200 bps,even parity

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271CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESTable 8.13 - Inverter and corresponding DBW(1)The maximum current can be calculated by:Imax= set value at

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272CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESFigure 8.23 - Identification label8.10.3.2 Mechanical InstallationThe environmental operating conditions

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273CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESCheck the other recommendations for the CFW-09 inverter installation, sincefrom the mechanical viewpoint,

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274CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESThe DBW-01 and DBW-02 can alsobe installed with a through surface mountingkit as described in item 8.11.

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275CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.10.3.3 Installation/ConnectionLocation of the power connections is shown in figures 8.29, 8.30 and 8.31

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276CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESSupply the fan of the braking module with the suitable supply voltage(110 Vrms or 220 Vrms) at X7:1 and X

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277CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.11 THROUGH SURFACEMOUNTING KITThe kit for through surface mounting is composed of metallic supports tha

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278CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESBoard DevicenetBoard Profibus DPBoard CC9Section AAAAM3x8 BoltTorque 1NmFigure 8.35 - Installation of the

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279CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES3. Press the board near to XC140 and on the lower right edge until theconnector and the plastic spacer is

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280CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESFigure 8.37 - Fastening of the Fieldbus connectorFigure 8.38 - Connection to the Fieldbus board6. Connect

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE29Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting559 to 885 (P296 = 8) 838P325 Ride-Th

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281CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.12.2 Profibus DPIntroductionThe inverter that is fitted with the Profibus DP Kit operates in slave mode

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282CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESLine TerminationThe initial and the en points of the network must be terminated with thecharacteristic im

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283CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESTable 8.17 - Signaling LEDs indicating the status of the Profibus DP networkNOTE!When power is applied to

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284CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESNOTE!The parameters P000, P001, P215 and P408 are not available for accessvia network.In order to be able

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285CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESLine TerminationTo avoid reflection, the initial and the end points of the network must beterminated with

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286CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESReservedNetwork StatusFigure 8.43 - LEDs for status indication of the DeviceNet networkModuleNetwork Stat

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287CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESEtherNet/IP (Industrial EtherNet Protocol) is a communication system proper forthe industrial environment

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288CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESFieldbus Connector- Connector: RJ-45 connector with 8-pin.- Pinout: two standards for straight-through ca

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289CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESLinkActivityModuleStatusNetworkStatusFigure 8.46 - Indication LEDs for the status of the EtherNet/IP netw

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290CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESNOTE!The communication board that comes with the product has been developedby the HMS Industrial Networks

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE30Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting SettingAccording tothe motor ratedpower fact

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291CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESFigure 8.48 - Control and monitoring window when accessing the CFW-09 through the WEBNOTE!It is necessary

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292CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES5) At the ‘Configuration’ tab of the WEB page shown in figure X set, if needed,the ‘Network Parameters’.

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293CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESSecurity and access passwordsThe file system of the communication board has two security levels for the u

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294CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESIn addition to the access control for the file system, there is also an accesscontrol for the HTML pages

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295CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESHigh-Order Bits - they indicate the status of the associated functionEL.15 - Active error: 0 = No, 1 = Ye

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296CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES6. Motor Current:This position indicates de P003 Parameter content, disregarding the decimalpoint. A lowp

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297CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESNOTE!CL.13:The function to save the changes of the parameters content in EEPROM occursusually when the HM

Page 220 - 1 (24 V) Automatic

298CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESbit.10 - 1 = control of the output RL1;bit.11 - 1 = control of the output RL2;bit.12 - 1 = control of the

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299CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESE26 - The desired content value is out of permitted range.E27 - Caused by:a) The function selected in the

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300CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.13 SERIAL COMMUNICATION8.13.1 IntroductionThe basic objective of the serial communication is the physic

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Revision Description Section1 First Edition. -2 General revision and update of the software version (2.6X to 3.7X): -Change on the maximum value of P1

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE31Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting SettingAccording to themotor rated power(P40

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301CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.13.2 Interfaces DescriptionThe physical connection between the inverters and the network master isperfo

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302CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESASCIICODE DEC HEX0 48 301 49 312 50 323 51 334 52 345 53 356 54 367 55 378 56 389 57 39= 61 3DSTX 02 02ET

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303CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESSCHEMATIC DIAGRAM:INVERTERBASICVARIABLESPARAMETERSMASTERSERIALCONECTIONVARIABLES8.13.3.2 Parameters/Varia

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304CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESREADING TELEGRAM: for inquiring of the inverter variable content;WRITING TELEGRAM: to change inverter var

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305CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESWriting TelegramThis telegram sends data to the inverters variables. The inverter answers byindicating if

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306CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESWriting telegram:No answer: with wrong telegram structure, control characters receivedincorrectly or wron

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307CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESReading of output current from the inverter at address 10(supposing that the same was at 7.8 A at the mom

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308CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESEL8: 0 = ramp enabling (run/stop) inactive1 = ramp enablingEL9: 0 = general enabling inactive1 = general

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309CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESCL5: not usedCL6: not usedCL7: the transition in this bit from 0 to 1 causes the inverter “RESET”,when an

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310CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESCL2 CL2 CL2 CL2 CL2 CL2 CL2 CL27 6 5 4 3 2 1 0MSB LSBV07 (code 00807):Status of the Operation Mode (read/

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE32Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting SettingP527 PIDAction 0 = Direct 0 = Direct

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311CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.13.5.3 Parameters Relatedto the SerialCommunicationParameter numberP220P221P222P223P224P225P226P227P228

Page 237 - Models 220-230 V

312CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESThey act as follows:They do not disable the inverter;They do not disable defective relays;They are inform

Page 238 - Models 380-480 V

313CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESNotes:LINE TERMINATION: include line termination (120 ) at the ends. So setS3.1/S3.2 (EBA) and S7.1/S7.2

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314CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.14 MODBUS-RTU8.14.1 Introduction in theModbus-RTU ProtocolThe Modbus protocol has been already develope

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315CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESAddress:The master initiates the communication by sending one byte with the addressof the slave to which

Page 241 - Models 500-600 V

316CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESTimes between Messages:In the RTU mode there is no specific character that indicates the beginning orthe

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317CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESRS-232:The interface is used for the point-to-point connection (between a singleslave and the master).Max

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318CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESAvailable Functions and Response Times:In the Modbus RTU protocol specification is defined the functions

Page 244 - Models 500-690 V

319CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES...Basic VariablesModbus AddressDecimal HexadecimalV00 5000 1388hV01 5001 1389hV08 5008 1390hNum

Page 245 - Models 660-690 V

320CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESThe command bits are available to read and write and they have the samefunction of the logic command bits

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE33Table 1 - Interdependence among parameters: parameters that change the settings ofothers when modified versus para

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321CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.14.3.1 Function 01 -Read CoilsIt reads the content of an internal group of bits that must compulsorily

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322CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.14.3.3 Function 05 - WriteSingle CoilThis function is used to write a value to a single bit. The bit va

Page 249 - 1Nm Torque

323CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESExample: to drive a ramp enable command (bit 100 = 1) of a CFW-09at the address 1:Query (Master)Field Val

Page 250 - (Expansion I/O Board B)

324CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESQuery (Master)Slave addressFunctionInitial bit address (byte high)Initial bit address (byte low)Number of

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325CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESQuery (Master)Slave addressFunctionInitial register address (byte high)Initial register address (byte low

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326CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESQuery (Master)Slave addressFunctionMEI TypeRead CodeObject NumberCRC-CRC+-----Response (Slave)Slave Addre

Page 253 - 8.1.3 EBE

327CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESIn the example the Object Value has not been represented as hexadecimalvalue, but with corresponding ASCI

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328CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESQuery (Master)Field ValueSlave address 01hFunction 06hRegister (high) 00hRegister (low) 59hValue (high) 0

Page 255 - 8.2.2 EBC1 Board

329CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.15 KIT KME (for ExtractableMounting)The kit KME enables the mounting of CFW-09 inverter in the sizes 7,

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330CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.16 CFW-09 SHARKNEMA 4XIn applications that need a inverter with a higher protection enclosure, theCFW-0

Page 257 - LEDs ONLY

CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE34III. Other MessagesDisplay Descriptionrdy Inverter is Ready to be Enabledrun Inverter is EnabledSubPower Supply Vo

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331CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESFigure 8.55 - Mechanical data – Size 1, dimensions mm (in)Figure 8.56 - Mechanical data – Size 2, dimensi

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332CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES8.16.3 ElectricalInstallationThe electrical installation is the same as CFW-09 standard. Refer to chapter

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333CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESNOTE!Do not remove the gaskets inside the cable glands, which were not used.They are necessary to guarant

Page 261 - 8.5 BLANK COVERS

334CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESAs shown in the figure 8.58, CFW-09RB unit is fitted with a capacitor bankand an IGBTs bridge.Externally

Page 262 - DC BUS CHOKE

335CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIESNote: For more details, refer to the PLC Board Manual. The manual is available in the site: www.weg.net.8

Page 263 - DC- EQUIVALENT

336CHAPTER 9TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSThis chapter describes the technical specifications (electrical and mechanical)of the CFW-09 inverter series.Opera

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337CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSModel: Current / Voltage6/ 7/ 10/ 13/ 16/ 24/ 28/220-230 220-230 220-230 220-230 220-230 220-230 220-230Load(1)C

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338CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSModel: Current / Voltage30/ 38/ 45/ 60/ 70/ 86/ 105/380-480 380-480 380-480 380-480 380-480 380-480 380-480Load(

Page 266 - 8.8 LOAD REACTOR

339CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS53/500-600CT VT52.8 62.753 6379.5 79.556 665 550/37 60/451.2 1.5763/500-600CT VT62.7 78.763 7994.5 94.566 835 2.

Page 267 - 8.10.1 DB Resistor Sizing

340CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS9.1.5 660-690 V Power Supply100/660-690CT VT120 152100 127150 150100 1272.5 2.5100/75 150/1102.5 38E127/660-690C

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35SAFETY NOTICESThis Manual contains all necessary information for the correct installationand operation of the CFW-09 Variable Frequency Inverter.The

Page 269 - 8.10.2 Installation

341CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSNOTES:(1)(2)The power rating in kVA is determined by the following equation:P(kVA) =3. Input Voltage (V) x Curre

Page 270 - DBW-01 and DBW-02

342CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS(4)Maximum Current: 1.5 x I Nominal (for 60 seconds every 10 minutes).I Nominal = Rated Current for CT applicati

Page 271 - Identification Label

343CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS9.2 ELECTRONICS/GENERAL DATAVoltage Source V/F (Scalar), orVector Control with Encoder Feedback, orSensorless Ve

Page 272 - 252 (9.92) 277 (10.91)

344CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSKEYPAD STANDARD(HMI) (HMI-CFW09-LCD)DEGREEOFNEMA1/IP20PROTECTIONPROTECTEDCHASSIS / IP208 Keys: Start, Stop, Incr

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345CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS9.3.2 I/O ExpansionBoard EBBCOMMUNICATION SERIALINTERFACEANALOGINCREMENTALENCODERINPUTSDIGITALANALOGOUTPUTSENCOD

Page 274 - Figure 8.30 - Power terminals

346CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS132 (5.19)106 (4.17)75 (2.95)143 (5.68)104 (4.09)196 (7.71)94 (3.7)134 (5.27)50 (1.97)6(0.24)6(0.24)7(0.28)4.5 (

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347CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSSIZE 2Air Flow inletAir FlowoutletAir FlowinletAir Flowoutlet6 (0.23)2.5 (0.098)271 (10.67)276 (10.86)178 (7.0)1

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348CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSConduit forpowercable(3x) 35Air FlowoutletAir FlowinletAir FlowoutletAir Flow inlet219 (8.62)34(1.34)34(1.34)62

Page 277 - Fieldbus kit

349CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSSIZE 4Air FlowoutletAir FlowinletAir FlowoutletAir Flow inlet34(1.34)34(1.34)76 (2.99)125 (4.92)174 (6.85)250 (9

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350CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSSIZE 5Conduit forpowercable(3x) 50.0Air FlowoutletAir FlowinletAir FlowoutletAir Flow inlet34(1.34)34(1.34)95.5

Page 279 - DEVICENET PROFIBUS DP

36CHAPTER 1 - SAFETY NOTICESNOTE!In this Manual, qualified personnel are defined as people that are trained to:1. Install, ground, power up and operat

Page 280 - 8.12.2 Profibus DP

351CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSAir FlowoutletAir FlowinletAir Flowoutlet34(1.34)34(1.34)84.5 (3.33)167.5 (6.59)250.5 (9.86)9.2 (0.36)9.2 (0.36)

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352CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSAir FlowoutletAir FlowinletAir FlowoutletAir Flow inlet34(1.34)34(1.34)300 (11.81)229.5 (9.04)171.5 (6.75)85 (3.

Page 282 - 8.12.3 Profibus DP-V1

353CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSSIZE 8 AND 8EAir FlowoutletAir Flow inletDETAIL OF CUTOUTWITHOUT FLANGE40 (1.57) 40 (1.57)92 (3.62)205 (8.07)318

Page 283 - 8.12.4 DeviceNet

354CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSAir FlowinletAir Flowinlet412 (16.22)275 (2.83)68.5 (2.70)14 (0.55)LengthDimensionsSize 8Size 8ELmm in975 38.381

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355CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSSIZE 9Conduit forpowercable(3x) 102Det. EAir FlowoutletAir Flowinlet40 (1.57) 40 (1.57)344 (13.54)542 (21.34)41

Page 285 - 8.12.5 DeviceNet Drive

356CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSSIZE 10 AND 10EDETAIL OF CUTOUTWITHOUT FLANGEConduit forpowercable(3x) 102Det. EAir FlowoutletAir Flowinlet40 (

Page 286 - 8.12.6 EtherNet/IP

357CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSFigure 9.12 a) - KIT-KME for Size 8 - Panel Width = 600 mm (23.62 in)NOTES:a) The X dimensions will depend on pa

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358CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSFigure 9.12 b) - KIT-KME for Size 8 - Panel Width = 800 mm (31.50 in)NOTES:a) The X dimensions will depend on pa

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359CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSFigure 9.12 c) - KIT-KME for Size 8E - Panel Width = 600 mm (23.62 in)NOTES:a) The X dimensions will depend on p

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360CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSFigure 9.12 d) - KIT-KME for Size 8E - Panel Width = 800 mm (31.50 in)NOTES:a) The X dimensions will depend on p

Page 290

37GENERAL INFORMATIONThis chapter defines the contents and purpose of this manual and describesthe main characteristics of the CFW-09 frequency invert

Page 291 - (MSB) (LSB)

361CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSFigure 9.13 - KIT-KME for Size 9 - Panel Width = 800 mm (31.50 in) and 1000 mm (39.37 in)NOTES:a) The X dimensio

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362CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSFigure 9.14 a) - KIT-KME for Size 10 - Panel Width = 800 mm (31.50 in) and 1000 mm (39.37 in)NOTES:a) The X dime

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363CHAPTER 9 - TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONSNOTES:a) The X dimensions will depend on paneldimensions.b) The fixing panel supports identified by and  are n

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38CHAPTER 2 - GENERAL INFORMATIONSensors:- Ground fault- Phase-fault= Phase-fault onlyfrom size 3 and up.AnalogInputs(AI1 ... AI2)PCPLCDCSDigitalInp

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39CHAPTER 2 - GENERAL INFORMATION2.4 CFW-09 IDENTIFICATION LABEL AND CODE NUMBERLocation of the CFW-09 Nameplate:FRONTVIEW VIEW-AFigure 2.2 - CFW-09 i

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40Manuallanguage:P = PortugueseE = EnglishS = SpanishOptions:S = standardO = with options(refer to note)Enclosuredegree ofprotection:Blank =StandardN4

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SummaryQuick Parameter Reference, Fault and Status MessagesI. Parameters ...

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41CHAPTER 2 - GENERAL INFORMATIONThe standard product is defined as described here:Degree of protection:NEMA 1/ IP20: 3.6 A to 240 A/380-480 V models

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42INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONThis chapter describes the procedures for the electrical and mechanicalinstallation of the CFW-09.These guidelines must b

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43CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONModelHeight Width Depth MountingDegree ofH L PA B C DScrewWeightProtectionmm mm mmmm mm mm mmmmKg(in) (in) (in

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44CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONTable 3.2 - Recommended free spacesA B Cmm (in) mm (in) mm (in)40 30 50(1.57) (1.18) (2)100 40 130(4) (1.57) (

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45CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONFigure 3.3 shows the installation of the CFW-09 on a mounting plate.3.1.3.2 Mounting on Surfacea) Sizes 1 and

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46CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONFigure 3.3 c) and d) - Mounting procedure for the CFW-09 on a surfacec) Sizes 9 and 10d) Positioning (for all

Page 304 - Telegram Test

47CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONFigure 3.4 a) to c) - Mounting procedure for the CFW-09 with the heatsink through the mounting surfacea) Sizes

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48CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONCFW-09 L1 H1 A1 B1 C1 D1 Emim. Kit KMF(*)Size mm mm mm mm mm mm mm Through(in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) S

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49CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONFigure 3.5 c) – Keypad (HMI) and cover removal procedurec) Sizes 9 and 10, 10EScrew3.2 ELECTRICALINSTALLATIOND

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50CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONa) Size 1 models b) Size 2 modelsc) Size 3, 4 and 5 modelsd) Size 6 and 7 (220-230 V and 380-480 V models)g) S

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SummaryCHAPTER 4Keypad (HMI) Operation4.1 Description of the Keypad ... 864.2 Use of th

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51CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONi) Size10E (500-690 V and 660-690 V models)Figure 3.6 i) - Power terminals3.2.2 Location of the Power/Groundin

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52CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONFigure 3.7 c) to g) - Location of the power/grounding/control connections and rated voltagec) Size 6 and 7 mod

Page 311 - 8.13.6 Times for Read/Write

53CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONThe following models of CFW-09 inverter series have a jumper for rated voltageselection:- 86 A/380-480 V.- 

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54CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONFigure 3.8 c) and d) – Rated voltage selection on boards LVS1, CIP2, LVS2 and CIP3RATED VOLTAGE SELECTIONRATED

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55CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONCFW-09 RatingA/voltsCT VT2.9/500-600 4.2/500-6003.6/380-480 -4.0/380-480 -4.2/500-600 7.0/500-6005.5/380-480 -

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56CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONNOTE!The wire sizing indicated in table 3.5 are reference values only. The exactwire sizing depends on the ins

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57CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONFigure 3.9 - Power/grounding connections3.2.5 Power ConnectionsDANGER!Provide an AC input disconnecting switch

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58CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONThe inverter is provided with electronic protection against motor overload.This protection must be set accordi

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59CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONATTENTION!Do not use the neutral from the main power supply to ground the inverter.EMIWhen electromagnetic int

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60CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONg) Models 247 A to 472 A/500-600 V and 225 A to 428 A/660-690 VFigure 3.11 a) to g) - Location of jumper to di

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Summary8.1.2 EBB (I/O Expansion Board B) ...2518.1.3 EBE ...

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61CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONThe control wiring (analog inputs/outputs, digital inputs/outputs and relay outputs)is made on the following t

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62CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONFigure 3.12 b) - XC1/XC1A control terminals description (CC9 board) - active low digital inputsNote: NC = norm

Page 322 - Single Register

63CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONRelated Parameters: P221, P222, P234 to P240.During the signal and control wire installation you must follow t

Page 323 - Multiple Coils

64CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTION4) For wiring distances longer than 50 m (150 ft), it is necessary to usegalvanic isolators for the XC1:11 to

Page 324 - Multiple Registers

65CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONFigure 3.15 - XC1 (CC9) wiring for connection 2Connection 3 - 3-Wire Control Start/StopSelection of function S

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66CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONConnection 4 - FWD Run / REV RunSelection function FWD/REV.Parameters to be programmed:Set DI3 to FORWARD RunP

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67CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTION3.3 European EMC Directive -Requirements forConforming InstallationsThe CFW-09 inverter series was designed ta

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68CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONATTENTION!For installation with inverters that complies class A1 (first environmentrestricted distribution), n

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69CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTION380-480 V power supply:N/A = Not Applicable – The inverters were not tested with these limits.Notes:(1) The RF

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70CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONMaximum motor cable lengthaccording to conductedemission class (EN61800-3)Inverter ModelLoadTypeEpcos Input Fi

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Summary8.13.6 Times for Read/Write of Telegrams ...3128.13.7 Physical Connection of the RS-232 and RS-485 Inter

Page 331 - 8.16.4 Closing the Inverter

71CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONThe following tables 3.12 and 3.13 show the Schaffner filters list for CFW-09inverter series with 380-480 V an

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72CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONFN-3258-100-35FN-3258-100-35FN-3258-100-35FN-3258-100-35FN-3359-150-28FN-3359-250-28FN-3359-250-28FN-3359-400-

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73CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTION220-230 V power supply:Electromagnetic radiationdisturbance level(Product Standard EN61800-3 (1996)+ A11 (2000

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74CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONTable 3.14 shows the main technical characteristics of Epcos and Shaffnerfilters used in CFW-09 inverter serie

Page 335 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

75CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONa) EPCOS B84143A8R105 FilterFigure 3.20 a) and b) - EMC filters for CFW-09 inverter series [dimensions in mm]b

Page 336 - 9.1.3 380-480 V Power Supply

76CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONc) EPCOS B84143A25R105 FilterFigure 3.20 c) and d) - EMC filters for CFW-09 inverter series [dimensions in mm]

Page 337 - 9.1.4 500-600 V Power Supply

77CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONe) EPCOS B84143A66R105 Filterf) EPCOS B84143A90R105 FilterFigure 3.20 e) and f) - EMC filters for CFW-09 inver

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78CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONg) EPCOS B84143A120R105 Filterh) EPCOS B84143G150R110 FilterFigure 3.20 g) and h) - EMC filters for CFW-09 inv

Page 339 - 9.1.5 660-690 V Power Supply

79CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONi) EPCOS B84143G220R110 Filterj) EPCOS B84143B320S20 and B84143B400S20 FiltersFigure 3.20 i) and j) - EMC filt

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80CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONk) EPCOS B84143B600S20 Filterl) EPCOS B84143B1000S20 FilterFigure 3.20 k) and l) - EMC filters for CFW-09 inve

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE9QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE, FAULT AND STATUS MESSAGESSoftware: V4.4XApplication:CFW-09 Model:Serial Number:Responsib

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81CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONn) EPCOS B84143B250S21 FilterFigure 3.20 m) and n) - EMC filters for CFW-09 inverter series [dimensions in mm]

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82CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONo) EPCOS B84143B400S125 FilterFigure 3.20 o) - EMC filters for CFW-09 inverter series [dimensions in mm]40±315

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83CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONp) EPCOS B84143B600S125 FilterFigure 3.20 p) - EMC filters for CFW-09 inverter series [dimensions in mm]39±315

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84CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONq) Schaffner FN3258-7-45, FN3258-16-45, FN3258-30-47, FN3258-55-52, FN3258-100-35 and FN3258-130-35 filtersTyp

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85CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONr) Schaffner FN3359-150-28, FN3359-250-28, FN3359-400-99, FN3359-600-99 and FN3359-1000-99 filtersTypes 150 A

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86KEYPAD (HMI) OPERATION4.1 DESCRIPTIONOF THE KEYPADThis chapter describes the CFW-09 operation via the standard Keypad orHuman-Machine Interface (HMI

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87CHAPTER 4 - KEYPAD (HMI) OPERATIONFigure 4.2 - Direction of rotation (FWD / REV) LEDsLOCAL and REMOTE LEDs:Inverter in Local Mode:Green LED ON and R

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88CHAPTER 4 - KEYPAD (HMI) OPERATION4.2.1 Keypad Operation4.2 USE OF THE KEYPAD(HMI)The keypad is used for programming and operating the CFW-09 allowi

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89CHAPTER 4 - KEYPAD (HMI) OPERATION4.2.2 “Read-Only” Variablesand StatusParameters P002 to P099 are reserved for the display of “read-only” values. T

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90CHAPTER 4 - KEYPAD (HMI) OPERATIONDC Lin k U nderVol t age4.2.3 Parameter Viewing andProgrammingb) Inverter Status:Inverter is READY to be started(N

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CFW-09 - QUICK PARAMETER REFERENCE10Parameters Function Adjustable RangeFactoryUnitUser'sPageSetting Setting(*) P136 has different functions for

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91CHAPTER 4 - KEYPAD (HMI) OPERATIONACTIONLED DISPLAYCommentsLCD DISPLAYAccel. TimeP100 = 5. 0 sMotor SpeedP002 = 0 rpmPress the keyUse the and keys t

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92CHAPTER 4 - KEYPAD (HMI) OPERATION(4) To allow the reprogramming of any parameter value it is required to changeparameter P000 to the password value

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93This chapter provides the following information:How to check and prepare the inverter before power-up;How to power-up and check for proper operation

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94CHAPTER 5 - START-UPORIENTED START-UPInitial Power-up - Programming via Keypad (HMI) (Based on the example above):la ng uageP20 1 = EnglishLanguage

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95CHAPTER 5 - START-UPSelected Inverter Rated Voltage:1 = 380 VExit the programming modeMotor Rated Voltage:0 to 690 VEnter the programming modeProgra

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96CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYMotor Rated rpmP402 = 1750 rpmUse the and keys to setthe correct motor rated current valu

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97CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYMoto r Rated HPP404 = 0. 33 HPUse the and keys to setthe correct motor rated rpm valuePre

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98CHAPTER 5 - START-UPATTENTION!Open the input circuit breaker or disconnect switch to shut down the CFW-09.NOTES!To repeat the initial power-up proce

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99CHAPTER 5 - START-UPACTIONLED DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONLCD DISPLAYPower-up the inverterPress the key. Press the keysor until P000 is reachedPress the key t

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100CHAPTER 5 - START-UPMotor SpeedP002 = 0 rpmPress the key to enter theprogramming modeUse the and keys toselect the type of controlPress the key to

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