Software Start-Up and Ref. Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- GV3000/SE AC General Purpose (V/Hz) and Vector Duty Drive, 1 - 20 HP, 230V AC Software Start-Up and Reference Manual D2-3387-5
- Important User Information
- Document Update
- Summary of Changes
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Chapter 1 - Starting Up the Drive for Volts/Hertz Regulation
- Chapter 2 - Starting Up the Drive for Vector Regulation
- Chapter 3 - Using the Keypad/Display To Program, Monitor, and Control the Drive
- Chapter 4 - Programming Reference
- Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting the Drive Using Error Codes
- Appendix A - Alphabetical Listing of Parameters
- Appendix B - Record of User Parameter Settings
- Appendix C - Power Module-Dependent Parameter Default Values (230 V Series)
- Appendix D - Default Parameter Settings
- Appendix E - Configuring the Digital Inputs When the RMI Board Is Installed in the Drive
- Appendix F - Using the Terminal Strip Analog Input
- Appendix G - Drive Regulation Overview
- Back Cover / Publication D2-3387-5 July 2013

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GV3000/SE 230 VAC Drive, Software Reference Version 6.04
1.1 Preparing for Start Up (Volts/Hertz)
Read through the following sections to prepare for the start-up procedure.
What You Need To Know:
• You must be qualified to perform the procedure and be familiar with V/Hz
regulation.
• You should be familiar with the keypad/display. If you are not familiar with the
keypad/display, refer to chapter 3, which describes it.
What You Need To Do:
• Complete all hardware installation as described in the hardware reference
manual. This includes connecting input power, input transformers (if required),
disconnects, fuses, and the terminal strip on the drive.
• Record the following motor data from each motor nameplate for use during the
procedure. Space is provided for recording information from three motors:
Motor rated amps:
Motor rated volts:
Motor base frequency:
Motor rated amps:
Motor rated volts:
Motor base frequency:
Motor rated amps:
Motor rated volts:
Motor base frequency:
• Connect the drive to the motor.
• Check that you have not been prevented from programming the drive. If the
PASSWORD LED on the keypad is on, programming has been prevented in
parameter P.051, Programming Disable. Refer to section 4.4 in this manual for
the procedure to enable programming.
If You Have a Problem:
To Exit:
During most of the start-up procedure, you will be in program mode, which is used
to program parameters. If you want to stop programming parameters, you can exit
program mode. You can do this by pressing the PROGRAM key until the
PROGRAM LED turns off. This will place the keypad/display in monitor mode, the
default. You can read more about these modes in chapter 3.