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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10.6 If an Abnormal Pattern Appears on the LED Monitor except Alarm Codes and "Light Alarm"
Indication ( )
[ 1 ] – – – – (center bar) appears
Problem A center bar (– – – –) appeared on the LED monitor.
Possible Causes
What to Check and Suggested Measures
(1) When PID control had been
disabled (J01 = 0), you
changed E43 (LED Monitor
(Item selection)) to 10 or 12.
With the PID being enabled
(J01 = 1, 2, or 3), you
disabled PID control (J01 =
0) when the LED monitor
had been set to display the
PID command or PID
feedback amount by
pressing the
key.
Make sure that when you wish to view other monitor items, E43 is not set to "10:
PID command" or "12: PID feedback amount."
Set E43 to a value other than "10" or "12."
Make sure that when you wish to view a PID command or a PID feedback
amount, J01 (PID control) is not set to "0: Disable."
Set J01 to "1: Enable (Process control normal operation)," "2: Enable
(Process control inverse operation)," or "3: Enable (Dancer control)."
(2) The keypad was poorly
connected.
Prior to proceed, check that pressing the key does not change the display on
the LED monitor.
Check continuity of the extension cable for the keypad used in remote operation.
Replace the cable.
[ 2 ] _ _ _ _ (under bar) appears
Problem Although you pressed the
/
key or entered a run forward command FWD or a run reverse command
REV, the motor did not start and an under bar ( _ _ _ _ ) appeared on the LED monitor.
Possible Causes
What to Check and Suggested Measures
(1) The voltage of the DC link
bus was low.
Select 5_01 under Menu #5 "Maintenance Information" in Programming mode on
the keypad, then check the DC link bus voltage which should be 200 VDC or
below for three-phase 230 V series, and 400 VDC or below for three-phase 460
V series.
Connect the inverter to a power supply that meets its input specifications.
(2) The main power is not ON,
while the auxiliary input
power to the control circuit is
supplied.
Check whether the main power is turned ON.
Turn the main power ON.
(3) Although power is supplied
not via the commercial
power line but via the DC
link bus, the main power
down detection is enabled
(H72 = 1).
Check the connection to the main power and check if the H72 data is set to "1"
(factory default).
Correct the H72 data.
(4) Inverter running on
single-phase power
Refer to Section 10.7 "If the Inverter is Running on Single-Phase Power,” [ 2 ].
[ 3 ] appears
Problem Parentheses ( ) appeared on the LED monitor during speed monitoring on the keypad.
Possible Causes
What to Check and Suggested Measures
(1) The display data overflows
the LED monitor.
Check whether the output frequency multiplied by the display coefficient (E50) is
1,000,000 or more.
Correct the E50 data.