Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Safety Precautions
- Table of Contents
- Warnings, Cautions and Conformity
- Chapter 1 Drive Model Identification
- Chapter 2 Mounting and Wiring the Inverter
- Chapter 3 Operation using the Keypad
- Chapter 4 Function Codes / Parameters
- Chapter 5 Check Motor Rotation and Direction
- Chapter 6 Speed Reference Command Configuration
- Chapter 7 Operation Method Configuration (Run / Stop)
- Chapter 8 Motor and Application Specific Settings
- Chapter 9 Using PID Control for Constant Flow / Pressure Applications
- Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
- 10.1 Protective Functions
- 10.2 Before Proceeding with Troubleshooting
- 10.3 If Neither an Alarm Code Nor "Light Alarm" Indication Appears on the LED Monitor
- 10.4 If an Alarm Code Appears on the LED
- 10.5 If the “Light Alarm” Indication Appears on the LED Monitor
- 10.6 If an Abnormal Pattern Appears on the LED Monitor except Alarm Codes and "Light Alarm" Indication
- 10.7 If the Inverter is Running on Single-Phase Power
- Chapter 11 Specifications

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Possible Causes
What to Check and Suggested Measures
(6) Inverter affected by strong
electrical noise.
Check if appropriate noise control measures have been implemented (e.g.,
correct grounding and routing of communications cables and main circuit wires).
Implement noise control measures.
Implement noise reduction measures on the host side.
Replace the RS-485 converter with a recommended insulated one.
(7) Terminating resistor not
properly configured.
Check that the inverter serves as a terminating device in the network.
Configure the terminating resistor switch(es) (SW2/SW3) for RS-485
communication correctly. (That is, turn the switch(es) to ON.)
[ 26 ] Data saving error during undervoltage
Problem The inverter failed to save data such as the frequency commands and PID commands (which are specified
through the keypad), or the output frequencies modified by the UP/DOWN terminal commands when the
power was turned OFF.
Possible Causes
What to Check and Suggested Measures
(1) During data saving
performed when the power
was turned OFF, the voltage
fed to the control PCB
dropped in an abnormally
short period due to the rapid
discharge of the DC link bus.
Check how long it takes for the DC link bus voltage to drop to the preset voltage
when the power is turned OFF.
Remove whatever is causing the rapid discharge of the DC link bus voltage.
After pressing the key and releasing the alarm, return the data of the
relevant function codes (such as the frequency commands and PID
commands (specified through the keypad) or the output frequencies modified
by the UP/DOWN terminal commands) back to the original values and then
restart the operation.
(2) Inverter operation affected
by strong electrical noise
when the power was turned
OFF.
Check if appropriate noise control measures have been implemented (e.g.,
correct grounding and routing of control and main circuit wires).
Implement noise control measures. After pressing the key and releasing
the alarm, return the data of the relevant function codes (such as the
frequency commands and PID commands (specified through the keypad) or
the output frequencies modified by the UP/DOWN terminal commands) back
to the original values and then restart the operation.
(3) The control circuit failed.
Check if erf occurs each time the power is turned ON.
The control PCB (on which the CPU is mounted) is defective. Contact your
TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company representative.
[ 27 ] Hardware error
Problem The LSI on the power printed circuit board malfunctions.
Possible Causes
What to Check and Suggested Measures
(1) The inverter capacity setting
on the control printed circuit
board is wrong.
It is necessary to set the inverter capacity correctly.
Contact your TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company representative.
(2) Data stored in the power
printed circuit board memory
is corrupted.
It is necessary to replace the power printed circuit board.
Contact your TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company representative.
(3) The control printed circuit
board is misconnected to
the power printed circuit
board.
It is necessary to replace the power or control printed circuit board.
Contact your TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company representative.