User guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety Information
- 2 Product Information
- 3 Mechanical Installation
- 4 Electrical Installation
- 4.1 Electrical connections/ Power connections
- 4.2 Ground connections
- 4.3 AC supply requirements
- 4.4 Line reactors
- 4.5 Auxiliary AC supply and connections
- 4.6 Separating the Auxiliary Supply
- 4.7 Control 120 Vac supply
- 4.8 Control 24 Vdc supply
- 4.9 Cable and fuse size ratings
- 4.10 External suppressor resistor
- 4.11 Ground leakage
- 4.12 EMC (Electromagnetic compatibility)
- 4.13 Serial communications connections
- 4.14 Shield connections
- 4.15 Control connections
- 4.16 General
- 4.17 Connecting an encoder
- 5 Getting Started
- 5.1 Understanding the display
- 5.2 Keypad operation
- 5.3 Menu 0 (sub block)
- 5.4 Pre-defined sub blocks
- 5.5 Menu 0 (linear)
- 5.6 Menu structure
- 5.7 Advanced menus
- 5.8 Saving parameters
- 5.9 Restoring parameter defaults
- 5.10 Displaying parameters with non- default values only
- 5.11 Displaying destination parameters only
- 5.12 Parameter access level and security
- 5.13 Serial communications
- 6 Basic parameters
- 7 Running the Motor
- 8 Optimization
- 9 SMARTCARD Operation
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Easy saving and reading
- 9.3 Transferring data
- 9.3.1 Writing to the SMARTCARD
- 9.3.2 Reading from the SMARTCARD
- 9.3.3 Auto saving parameter changes
- 9.3.4 Booting up from the SMARTCARD on every power up (Pr 11.42 (SE09, 0.30) = boot (4))
- 9.3.5 Booting up from the SMARTCARD on every power up (Pr xx.00 = 2001)
- 9.3.6 Comparing drive full parameter set with the SMARTCARD values
- 9.3.7 7yyy / 9999 - Erasing data from the SMARTCARD
- 9.3.8 9666 / 9555 - Set / clear SMARTCARD warning suppression flag
- 9.3.9 9888 / 9777 - Set / clear the SMARTCARD read only flag
- 9.4 Data block header information
- 9.5 SMARTCARD parameters
- 9.6 SMARTCARD trips
- 10 Onboard PLC
- 11 Advanced Parameters
- 11.1 Menu 1: Speed reference
- 11.2 Menu 2: Ramps
- 11.3 Menu 3: Speed feedback and speed control
- 11.4 Menu 4: Torque and current control
- 11.5 Menu 5: Motor and field control
- 11.6 Menu 6: Sequencer and clock
- 11.7 Menu 7: Analog I/O
- 11.8 Menu 8: Digital I/O
- 11.9 Menu 9: Programmable logic, motorized pot and binary sum
- 11.10 Menu 10: Status and trips
- 11.11 Menu 11: General drive set-up
- 11.12 Menu 12: Threshold detectors, variable selectors and brake control function
- 11.13 Menu 13: Position control
- 11.14 Menu 14: User PID controller
- 11.15 Menus 15, 16 and 17: Solutions Module slots
- 11.16 SM-I/O120V Solutions Module parameter settings
- 11.17 Menu 18: Application menu 1
- 11.18 Menu 19: Application menu 2
- 11.19 Menu 20: Application menu 3
- 11.20 Menu 21: Second motor parameters
- 11.21 Menu 22: Additional Menu 0 set-up
- 11.22 Menu 23: Header selections
- 11.23 Advanced features
- 12 Technical Data
- 12.1 Drive technical data
- 12.1.1 Power and current ratings
- 12.1.2 Power dissipation
- 12.1.3 AC Supply requirements
- 12.1.4 Supply types
- 12.1.5 SCR bridge AC Supply
- 12.1.6 Auxiliary AC supply
- 12.1.7 Line reactors
- 12.1.8 Temperature, humidity and cooling method
- 12.1.9 Storage
- 12.1.10 Altitude
- 12.1.11 IP Rating
- 12.1.12 Corrosive gasses
- 12.1.13 RoHS compliance
- 12.1.14 Vibration
- 12.1.15 Start up time
- 12.1.16 Output speed range
- 12.1.17 Accuracy
- 12.1.18 Acoustic noise
- 12.1.19 Overall dimensions
- 12.1.20 Weights
- 12.2 Cable and fuse size ratings
- 12.3 Optional external EMC filters
- 12.1 Drive technical data
- 13 Diagnostics
- 14 UL Information
- List of tables
- Index

Safety
Information
Product
Information
Mechanical
Installation
Electrical
Installation
Getting
Started
Basic
parameters
Running
the Motor
Optimization
SMARTCARD
Operation
Onboard
PLC
Advanced
Parameters
Technical
Data
Diagnostics
UL
Information
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PAd Keypad has been removed when the drive is receiving the speed reference from the keypad
34
Install keypad and reset
Change speed reference selector to select speed reference from another source
PLL Err Phase Lock Loop cannot lock to the auxiliary supply
174 Check auxiliary supply is stable
PS Internal power supply fault
5
Remove any Solutions Modules and reset
Hardware fault - return drive to supplier
PS.10V 10V user power supply current greater than 10 mA
8
Check wiring to terminal 4
Reduce load on terminal 4
PS.24V 24V internal power supply overload
9
The total user load of the drive and Solutions Modules has exceeded the internal 24V power supply limit.
The user load consists of the drive’s digital outputs, the SM-I/O Plus digital outputs, the drive’s main encoder supply and the SM-
Universal Encoder Plus encoder supply.
• Reduce load and reset
• Provide an external 24V >50W power supply
• Remove any Solutions Modules and reset
PSAVE.Er Power down save parameters in the EEPROM are corrupt
37
Indicates that the power was removed when power down save parameters were being saved.
The drive will revert back to the power down parameter set that was last saved successfully.
Perform a user save (Pr xx.00 to SAVE and reset the drive) or power down the drive normally to ensure this trip does or occur the
next time the drive is powered up.
SAVE.Er User save parameters in the EEPROM are corrupt
36
Indicates that the power was removed when user parameters were being saved.
The drive will revert back to the user parameter set that was last saved successfully.
Perform a user save (Pr xx.00 to SAVE and reset the drive) to ensure this trip does or occur the next time the drive is powered up.
SCL Drive RS485 serial comms loss to remote keypad
30
Reinstall the cable between the drive and keypad
Check cable for damage
Replace cable
Replace keypad
SL AC input phase loss
170
Ensure all three SCR bridge supply phases are present
Check input voltage levels are correct (at full load)
SLX.dF Solutions Module slot X trip: Solutions Module type installed in slot X changed
204,209,214 Save parameters and reset
SLX.Er Solutions Module slot X trip: Solutions Module in slot X has detected a fault
202,207,212
Feedback module category
See the Diagnostics section in the relevant Solutions Module User Guide for more information.
SLX.HF Solutions Module slot X trip: Solutions Module X hardware fault
200,205,210
Ensure Solutions Module is installed correctly
Return Solutions Module to supplier
SLX.nF Solutions Module slot X trip: Solutions Module has been removed
203,208,213
Ensure Solutions Module is installed correctly
Reinstall Solutions Module
Save parameters and reset drive
SL.rtd Solutions Module trip: Drive mode has changed and Solutions Module parameter routing is now incorrect
215
Press reset.
If the trip persists, contact the supplier of the drive.
SLX.tO Solutions Module slot X trip: Solutions Module watchdog timeout
201,206,211
Press reset.
If the trip persists, contact the supplier of the drive.
S.Old The maximum power the over voltage suppressor can handle has been exceeded
171
Check the recommended line reactors are installed
Check the recommended external suppressor resistor is installed
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