Toshiba H9 ASD Simple Start Manual
Also see for ACE-tronics G9 ASD: Quick start guideQuick start guideSimple Start GuideInstallation and operation manual
5. RunThe Local mode allows the Command and Frequency control functions to be carried out viathe EOI.To run the motor perform thefollowing:1. Press the Mode key until theFrequency Command screen isdisplayed.2. Press the Local/Remote key toenter the Local mode (green LEDilluminates).3. Turn the Rotary Encoder until thedesired Frequency Commandvalue is displayed in the SET fieldon the LCD screen.4. Press the Run key and the motor will run at the Frequency Command value. (Whilerunning the Run LED will illuminate red). Press the Stop/Reset key to stop the motor.RemoteThe Remote mode allows control of theASD via the Command mode (F003)and the Frequency mode (F004).The Terminal Board is used in thefollowing example to demonstrateRemote mode operation:To run the motor perform thefollowing.1. Press the Mode key until theProgram screen is displayed.2. Select Program Fundamental Standard Mode Selection Command ModeSelection Terminal Block.3. Select Program Fundamental Standard Mode Selection Frequency Mode 1 RR.4. Select Program Terminal Input Terminals to verify the following discrete terminalassignments:F111 — F (Forward Run)F112 — R (Reverse Run)F113 — ST (Standby)F114 — RES (Reset)5. Activate the ST terminal and provide and Run command.6. Apply a positive voltage across RR and CC.For complete instructions on the Command and Frequency control functions see theH9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual.Frequency Command Screen0 100%SET:DC Voltage:Output Current:0.00%0.00%0.00 HzOUT1 OUT2 FLF R RES S1 S2 S3 S4STStartup Wizard...Startup Wizard...Terminal...Terminal...ProgramProgramDirect Access...Direct Access...Utilities...Utilities...Fundamental...Fundamental...Program Mode ScreenAdditional InformationFactory DefaultParameter settings may be returned to factory default values via the Type Reset menu,Program Utilities Type Reset Reset to Factory Defaults.Save User SettingsA profile of an existing setup may be saved and re-applied when required by using the SaveUser Settings feature. This function is carried out via Program Utilities Type Reset Save User Settings. With the initial setup saved, troubleshooting and diagnostics may beperformed and the starting setup may be re-applied when finished, via Program Utilities Type Reset Restore User Settings.A profile of an existing setup may be saved to the EOI via Program Utilities Type Reset Save User Settings to EOI. The initial setup may be restored from the EOI via Program Utilities Type Reset Restore User Settings from EOI.6. BrakingThe motor may continue to rotate and coast to a stop after being shut of f due to the inertia ofthe load. If an immediate stop is required, one of the following braking systems should be used.DC Injection BrakingThe DC Injection Braking function may be setup and enabled by providing the properinformation at the parameters listed below.F250 — Braking Start FrequencyF251 — Braking CurrentF252 — Braking TimeF253 — Forward/Reverse Braking PriorityF254 — Motor Shaft Fixing ControlDynamic BrakingThe Dynamic Braking function may be setup and enabled by connecting a braking resistorfrom terminal PA to PB of the ASD and providing the proper information at the parameterslisted below.F304 — Braking Enable/DisableF308 — Braking ResistanceF309 — Braking CapacityF639 — Braking Resistance Overload Time (10x Rated Torque)Dynamic Braking uses the transistor IGBT7 to dissipate the bus voltage when required.IGBT7 is standard item on the 25 HP and below H9 ASD 230-volt systems and is standard onthe 400 HP and below for the 460-volt systems. IGBT7 is optional for all remaining systems.Mount the resistor pack above or to the side of the ASD — never below. The DBR generatesheat that will af fect the cooling capacity of the heat sink so it is important to maintain aminimum of six inches between the resistor pack and the ASD.For light-duty DBRs, use one wire size smaller (AWG or kcmil) than the motor leads. For heavy-duty DBRs, use the same gauge wire as the motor leads — the total wire length from the ASDto the DBR should not exceed 10 feet. Twist the wire approximately two times per footthroughout the length of the wire.For additional information about braking, see the H9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual.Motor Information OutlineVoltage/Frequency:Current Rating:RPM:H9 ASD Simple Start GuideBuy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com |
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