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DZB200 Inverter User Manual

This document appears to be an instruction manual for DZB series AC motor drives. It includes chapters on safety cautions, product introduction, installation, operation, parameters, fault diagnosis, quality guarantees, and appendices. The preface emphasizes reading the manual thoroughly for safe operation and not touching components until taking anti-static precautions to avoid damage. It applies to DZB200M&J series drives and was last updated in 2007.

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100% found this document useful (1 vote)
529 views47 pages

DZB200 Inverter User Manual

This document appears to be an instruction manual for DZB series AC motor drives. It includes chapters on safety cautions, product introduction, installation, operation, parameters, fault diagnosis, quality guarantees, and appendices. The preface emphasizes reading the manual thoroughly for safe operation and not touching components until taking anti-static precautions to avoid damage. It applies to DZB200M&J series drives and was last updated in 2007.

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  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Safety and Cautions
  • Chapter 2: Product Introduction
  • Chapter 3: Mechanical and Electrical Installations
  • Chapter 4: Digital Keypad Operation
  • Chapter 5: Function Parameters List
  • Chapter 6: Parameter Descriptions
  • Chapter 7: Fault Diagnosis and Countermeasures
  • Chapter 8: Quality Guarantee
  • Appendix A: Standard Specifications
  • Appendix C: Accessories List
  • Appendix B: Dimensions
  • User Documentation

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DZB Series Preface

Preface

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Thank you for choosing DZB 200M&J Series AC Motor D rives.
This manual will be helpful in the installation, parameter setting, t rou bleshooting, and

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daily maintenance of the AC motor drives. To guaran tee safe operation of the equipment,read the
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han dy and distribute to all users for reference.

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Attention:
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◆ Al ways read this manual thoroughl y before using DZB series A C Motor Drives.

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◆ Do not connec t or disconnect wi res and connectors whi le power is applied to the ci rcui t.

◆AC input power must be disconnect ed before any maintenance.


◆The re are hi ghly sensitive components on the printed ci rcui t boards. These components are especially
sensit ive t o ESD (electrostatic discharge). To avoi d damage to th e dr ive ,do not touch component s or the
ci rcuit boards until stat ic control precautions have been ta ken.

◆To avoid personal i njury, do not remove the cover of the AC motor dri ve until al l of the digi tal keypad
"DISPLAY LED" lamps are off. The DC-link capacitor remains charged with a hazardous voltage even
after input power is removed.

◆ Never connect the main circuit output terminals U, V, and W directly to the AC main circuit power suppl y
as this will damage the drive .

◆ Grounding the Inverter by c onn ecting the Earth Ground to the drive ground terminal.

Apply scope of the manual :


This manual is for DZB20 0M &DZB200J Series AC Moto r Drive.
Version:2007.9-V1

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Chapter 1 Safety and Cautions 1

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Chapter 2 Product Introduction 6

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Chapter 4 Operation and Display
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Chapter 5 Function Parameters List 21

Chapter 6 Parameter Description 34


F0 Basic F unctio n Parameters 34
F1 Motor Param eters 42
F2 Input and Output Terminal Function Parameter s 44
F3 Human Machine Interface Parameters 52
F4 Application Function Parameters 55
F5 Protec tion Pa rameters 64
F6 Communication Parameter s 67

Cha pter 7 Fault Diagnosis and Countermeasures 71

Chapter 8 Quality Guarantee 79

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Chapter 1 Safety and Cautions

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There are two kinds of safety cautions in the manual:

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★ Ensure the wiring meet the EMC r equirements and the local safety st andard. The wire size shall

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Opera tions which are not performed according to the requirements may cause severe hurt
Dan ger be deter mined according to the manual, otherwis e acc ident may occur!
or eve n death.
★ Brake resistor must not be connected between the DC bus terminals (+) and (-), otherwise fi re

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4. Before Power-on

Danger

Danger ★ Please confirm the mains voltage level is consistent with that of the inverter and the input and
output wirings are correct, and check if there is any short circuit in peripheral circuit and if the
Do not us e the inverter that is damaged or has defect, or there will be danger of injury. wiring is fixed and fast, otherwise th e inverter m ay be damaged!
★ Mount the cover plate properly before p ower-on the inverter, o therwise there will be danger of
electric shock.
[Link] Installation

Danger
Note

Mount the inverter on incombustible surface like me tal, and keep away from flammable substances !
Other wise it may cause fire. ★ Dielectric strength tes t had been done at factory. Therefore, us er needs not do this test again,
otherwise ac cident may occur!
★ All the peripher al par ts shall be connec ted correctly according to the manual, or accident may
occur!
Note

★ When m ore than two inverters are to be installed in one cabinet, please pay attention to the
5.A fter Power-on
installation locations to ensure the cooling effect (refer to Chapter 3 Mechanical and Electrical
Installation).
★ Do not drop the lead wire stub or screw in the inverter, or the inverter may be damaged.
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★ Do not touch the inver ter and its circuit with wet hand, otherwis e the re will be danger o f electric

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★Do not touch the invert er terminals , otherwise there will be danger of electric shock.
★At power-on, the inver ter will perform the security check of the external heavy-c urrent circuit

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★ A ci rcuit breaker mus t be installed between the mains and the inverter, otherwis e ther e will be
danger of fir e.

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automat ically, so at this time please do not touch the terminals U, V and W, or the terminals of
motor, otherwise there will be danger of ele ctric shock.

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★ Wir ing ca n only be done after the mains input is cut off, otherwise there will be danger of electric

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s hock.
★ Please connect the inverter to the ground according to th e standard, otherwise there will be danger
of electric shock.

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1.2 Cautions

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peopl e, otherwise accident may occur!

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★ Do not change the factory settings, otherwise the inverter may be damaged!

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★ If parameter identification is required, please pay a ttent ion that the rotating motor ma y injure When the motor is used for the fi rst time, or reused after storing for a long time, or in regular checkup,
the user m ust check t he insulati on of the motor t o prevent the poor insulation of t he windings of mot or from

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damaging the inverter. The motor connection must be divided from the i nverter during the insulat ion check.
It i s recommended to use a 500V Mega-Ohm-Meter to check and the insulation resi stance shall not be less
6. Running

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2. Thermal Prote ction of Motor

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★ Do not approach the equi pment when restart function i s enabled, othe rwi se there w ill be danger
If the rated capacity of the motor select ed is not matchi ng that of t he inverter, especially when the rated
power of the inverter is bigger than that of the motor, make sure t o adjust the parameters for mot or protecti on
insi de the inverter or to i nst all a the rmal rela y to the mot or to guarantee the prot ection to t he motor.
of injury. 3. Running at Frequency Above Rat ed Frequency
★ Do not touch t he fan and the discharging resi stor to check the temperature, otherwise burning The output frequency of this inve rte r is 0~600Hz. Pl ease consider the capability of t he mechanical
may occur!
devi ces when the customer needs the inverter to run at the frequency higher than 50Hz.
★Non-professional person shal l not measure the si gnal of a running inverter, ot herwise there will
be danger of i njury or damaging the i nvert er! 4. Motor Heat a nd Noise
Si nce the out put voltage of the inve rter is in PWM wave with some harmoni cs, t he temperature may rise,
the noi se and vibration may increase compared with the i nverter running at mai n frequency.
Note 5. P ressure-sensiti ve Devi ce or Capacitor at the Out put Side of t he Inverter
Because the inverter outputs PWM wave, the capacitor used for improvi ng power factor and pressure-
★ Do not let objects fall in a runni ng invert er, otherwise the inve rte r ma y be damage d! sensit ive re sistor used for lightening-proof shouldn't be install ed at the out put side of the invert er, otherwise
★ Do not st art and stop the i nverter by on/off of t he contactor, otherwise the inverter may be the invert er may ha ve tra nsi ent over-current and may be damaged.
damaged!
6. S witches Used at t he Input and O utput termi nal of the Inverter
If the cont actor is required to be i nstalled be tween the i nvert er and t he power supply, it is prohibited to
7. Maintenance start or stop the inverter wi th the contactor. If the user has to use the contactor t o start and stop the inverter,
the interval between the start and st op shall be less than one hour. Frequent charging and dischargi ng ma y
reduce the life of the ca paci tor. If t he switches like contactors are connect ed between the output terminal and
Danger
the motor, make sure to start and stop the inverter w hen the inverter has no output, otherwise the modules in
★ P lease do not repair or maintain the inverter with powe r on, otherwise t here will be danger of the invert er may be damaged.
elect ric shock! 7. Usage Outside t he Range of Rated Voltage
★ P lease repair or maintain the invert er after confirming the charge LED turns off, otherwise t here The DZB series inve rter shall not be used out of t he specified range of operation voltage , otherwi se the

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may be human injury caused by the residual voltage of the capac it or!
int erna l component s of the inve rter ma y be damaged. If needed, please use corresponding voltage regul at ion
★ Only qualified electric al engineer can repair or mai nta in the i nvert er, otherwise t here will be

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8. 3-phase Input Modified Into 2-pha se Input

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10. Altitude and Deration

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Chapter 2 Product Introduction


11. Special Usages

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12. Cautions for Scr ap of Inverter

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This chapter contains information on the fol lowing:
2.1 Receiving, Transportation, and Storage

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gas may be generated when the plastic parts are bur ned. Please dispose the inverter as industrial rubbish. 2.2 Nameplate In formation

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and pl ease consult us if the user wants t he inverte r t o drive the permanent magne tic synchronized motor. The AC motor dri ve has gone through rigorous qua lity control tests at the factory before shi pment.

cooling fan in the overheat condition the motor.


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2) The cooling fan of non-variable frequency motor is connected to the rotor in the same bearing, so the
cooling effect is weakened if the speed is low, t here fore use the variable-frequency motor or install a
After re cei ving the AC drive, c heck for the following.

Receiv ing
[Link] to make sur e t hat t he package includes an AC drive,the User Ma nual,dust covers and rubber
3) The inverter has already been configured with the standard parameters for applicable motor, please
bushings.
be sure to modify the default values or perform the motor parameter identification according to the
[Link] the unit to insure it was not damaged duri ng shi pment.
actual condi tions, other wise the operation effect or prot ection performance may be reduced.
4) Short-circ uit in the cable or motor may ca use the inverter alar m or even damage t he inverter. [Link] sure that the par t numbe r indicat ed on the name plate corresponds wi th the part number of your

T herefor e, please conduct the insulat ion short-circuit test to t he cable and the motor installed for the order.

first time. The short-circuit test shal l also be car ried out in routine maintenance . Pay attention that the Storage
inverter shall be separated from the unit during such test.
The AC Dri ve shoul d be kept in the shipping carton before install ation. In order to retain the war rant y
cove rage, the AC drive should be stored properly when it is not to be used for an extended period of time.
Some storage suggestions are:
[Link] in a clean, dry l ocat ion.
[Link] wi thi n an ambient temperature range of -20°C to +65°C.
[Link] possible, store in an air-conditioned environment where the relative humidi ty is less than
95%, non-condensi ng.
[Link] not store the AC dri ve i n pl aces where it could be expose d t o corrosive gases.
[Link] store the AC drive on a shel f or on an stable surfa ce.

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Chapter 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation

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1) Ambient temperature: Ambient temperature influences the inverter life greatly, s o it should be within
the range of -10℃~50℃ .

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because the inverter will generate lots of heat during running, besides moun t the invert er on the base

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vertically with screws.
3) Mount in th e location where v ibration is less than 0. 6G; the inverter shall be far away from im pacting
lathe.
4) Please do not install the inver ter in the place with direct sunlight, high humidity and water.
5) Mount the inverter in the location free of corrosive gas, explosive gas or combustible gas.
6) Mount the inverter in the location free of oil dirt, dust, and metal powder.
[Link] on Location
Description ofACMotor Drive Model:
up
DZB200 M 0 0 15 L 2 B
≥ 1 00m m
Function lev el code: A -braking unit inside
DZ B
B -non braking unit
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Input voltage:2-220V 4-400V 6-660V DZB ri ght
Freq. Ran ge:L :0-600.0Hz
App licab le mot or capacity:0015为 1.5KW DZ B
Series:M :Mini Model ≥ 1 00m m
J :Simpl Model
Series name : DZB200 Series N ote: No need to consider the dimensio n Note : Ins tall an airflow- guidance
A for inverter of 22k W or belo w. plate for t he up and down ins tallation
A sha ll be bigger tha n 50 mm for the of inverters.
Description of Serial Number: inverter of 22kW or abov e
Install ation of single inverter Up and down installation of inverters
0 7 0 1 8 8 88

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The user s hall focus on the heat dissipation issues when i nstalling the inverter, and pay attention to the

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fo llowing points:

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inve rter upside down. When two Variab le Speed Drives are mounted up an d dow n, an air fl ow

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2) Installation space is shown in Fig.3-1 so as to ensure the heat diss ipation space, but cons ider the

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heat dissipation of other components when p lacing the inverter.
3) The inst allation bracket must be flame retardant .

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3.2 Electrical Installation 2) DZB 200J seri es in verter sta ndard wi ring diag ram. If onle using th e panel o perate the inv erte r,just wiri ng th e

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brake resistance(option)

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Inverter wiring secton includes main circuit and control [Link] can open the cover,

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looking at the maincircuit and control circuit [Link] should be wiring follow the diagram

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BR+ BR-

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1) DZB200M series inverter standard wiring [Link] onl e usi ng th e panel o perate th e inverter,
just wiring th e ma in ci rcuit.

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brake resistance(option)
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Power source (3PH)

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230V series grounding resistance
should be below 100Ω
400V series grounding resistance
Multi- func tion input 2 should be below 10Ω
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FM
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S3 ACM
Analog 0-10V/4~20mA output
Multi- func tion input 4
S4 (F2 .22)
230V series grounding resistance
M ul ti-f unc tion input 1 should be below 100Ω
S1 D igita l s ignal c ommon
A Multi-function indication
400V series grounding resistance ACM
M ul ti-f unc tion input 2 should be below 10Ω (F2.01~F2 .04) output contact
S2 C AC 250V 2A below
FM
DC 30V 2A below
M ul ti-f unc tion input 3 B
S3 ACM auxiliary po wer +12V (F2.21)
Analog 0-10V/4~20mA output
M ul ti-f unc tion input 4
S4 (F2.22)
Multi-function PHC output terminal
M ul ti-f unc tion input 5 A Multi-function indication 48V DC 50mA below
S5
output contact (F2.19)
M ul ti-f unc tion input 6 C AC 250V 2A below
S6 DC 30V 2A below
B (F2.21)
D igita l s ignal common
ACM 10V
(F2. 01~ F2.06)
Multi-function PHC output
3 AVI Analog voltage input
0~10V
terminal
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Potentiometer ACI Analog current input
1,2,6:GND
48V DC 50mA below 4~20mA CON3
(F2.19)
3:SG+
1 4:SG-

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RS-485 serial interface

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3

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AVI Analog voltage input
0~10V

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2

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Potentiometer 1,2,6:GND shows main circuit shows control circuit

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ACI Analog current input
CON3

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4~20mA

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Main Circuit Wiring

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★ Please confirm the mains vol tage level is same with that of the inverter, ot herwi se the inverter

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★ Make sure the ratings of the driven motor are i n compliance with the inverter, otherwi se the

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motor ma y be damaged or the inverter may be in protection status!
★ Do not confuse the input terminals with the output terminals (U, V, W), ot herwise the re will be

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★ Brake resistor cannot be c onnected between the DC bus terminals (+) and (-), otherwise fi re

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Terminals Descri ption


R、S、T (L 、N) AC input line terminals

U、V、W Motor connect ion

B R + 、B R- Connection for the braking resistor (opti on)


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2)N ot e s o n Wi r i n g
A. Input power supply L and N or R, S and T:
There is no phase-ration requi rement for the input of inverter.
[Link] resistor term inals of( BR+)、(BR-) :
The brake resist or terminal is effective only for the inve rte r of 15kW or bel ow and has a bui lt-in brake
U V W BR+ BR- unit . Select the recommende d re sistor with the cable length of less than 5m, otherwi se the inverter may
burn or be damaged.
MOTOR R D. Inverter output U, V and W:
Fig.3-4 Terminal Diagram Inverter output terminals cannot connect t o capacit ors or surge snub devices, otherwi se the inverter may
be in protecti ve stat us or damaged.
If the cables between the motor and t he inverter are too long, el ectrical resonance may occ ur due to the
Danger distribut ed capacitance, which may result i n damaging the motor i nsul at ion or big l eakage current, so if

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★ Wiring c an only be done after the mains input is cut off, otherwise there will be danger of electric
the cable length is longer t han 100m, AC reactor must be i nstal led.

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shock!

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3)No t e s o n C o ntro l Te r mi na l s :

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Grounding Terminal must be connected to earth re liably and the grounding resistance shall be less than A) Analog input terminal:

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of the mains supply.

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5Ω, othe rwise the equipment may work abnormally or be dama ged. Do not share the PE and neutral line Sinc e the weak analog voltage signal is easily disturbed by external disturbance source, shielded cable
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the figure 3-6:
5. Control Terminals and Wiring

1 )Layout of Control Terminals(Fig.3-4,Fig3-5):

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B

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C

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S2

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S3

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U
BBLL U S5 S6 AC M AI

S4 AC M A C M A I
U
BBLL U 10 V F M MO 1 M C M

BB
1 0 V F M M O 1 MC M + 1 2V
+10 V

DZB

A n a l o g in p u t se l e ct sw i t c h AI
Potentionme ter
ACI AV I

ACM
2 )Function of Control Terminals:

Terminal Function
MO 1-MCM Multi-function PHC output 1
A-B Multi-function indication output contact Refer toF2.19~F2.21 Fig. 3 -6 Analog Input Terminal of DZB Series Inverter
B-C Multi-function indication output contact
If the analog signal is severely disturbed, filter capacitor or ferrite core shall be ins talledat the analog
S1-DCM Multi-function input 1
signa l source as shown in the Fig. 3-7:
S2-DCM Multi-function input 2
S3-DCM Multi-function input 3
Refer to F2.01~F2.06
S4-DCM Multi-function input 4 Wind 2 - 3 turns
S5-DCM Multi-function input 5 AI
C
S6-DCM Multi-function input 6 External analog source DZB
+12V Auxiliary control power source ACM
0~10 V (Max. output freq.) Input Ferrite core
AVI-ACM 0.022 uF、5 0V
Analog signal input
ACI-ACM 4~20mA /0~10V Input

Analog signal output 4~20mA /0~10V Output


FM-ACM
Refer to F2.22 Fig. 3 -7 Analog Input Terminal With Filter devices

NTT
10V~ACM Power supply for speed setting

N NNTT N
NTT
+10 V (20 mA max. output current)
B) Digi tal input terminal:

PH
PHA
A PPHHAA PPHHA
A The inverter judges the ON/OFF status of these terminals by receiving the digi tal signal. Hence, all the
external contactors are those with high reliability of weak signal conduct ion.

L
ELEE L
EELEE L
EE E
L E
If th e open collector is employed to provi de ON/OFF signal for the inverter digital input terminal, then
it shall be considered that there is er ror operation caus ed by power supply interfer ence.
It is recommended to use contact control mode.

EE EE C) Digi tal Output terminal:

BBLLUU BBLLUU
When digital output terminal dri ves a relay, the coil of the relay shall be installed a snubbing diode,

BB otherwise the DC 24V power supply may be damaged.

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DZB Series C hapter 3 Mechanical and Electr ical Insta llation DZB Series Chapter 3 M echanic al and Electrical Installation

2) Reducing the dis turbance to the in ver ter from othe r equipme nt

NTT NN
output terminal has output, the DC24V power supply will be damaged.
TT NNTT
Note: Pay attention to the polarity of the dio de as shown in the figur e 3-8. Otherwise if the digital

N
The re lay, contactor or ele ctro nic -magnetic br aking device wil l disturb t he inve rter.
Take the following actions to solve this issue:

P H
PHAA P H
P HAA P H
P HAA A) Ins tall surge suppre ssing d evices to the disturbing device
B) Ins tall filter t o the input of the inverter

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


C) Inverte r's control ca bles shall be shielded a nd t he shielding layer shal l be grounded
DZB300 EV

EE EE
3) Met hod to reduce the di sturbance from the i nverter to the equipment

EE EE
Two kinds of noises, one is the ra diation from the inverter it self, and a nother is the radiation from the

U
BBLL
MO 1 U Relay

U
BBLL U
Diode

BB
cable betwee n the in ve rter and the moto r. T hese two k inds of ra diations induce the cables of the
equipm en t and make the equipment work abnormally. Follo wing m ethod can be used:
A) If the mea sur ing me ters, radio equipment and sensors and their signal cables are installed in a
cabinet together with the drive, these equip me nt c ables will be eas ily disturbed. Take the actions
below to s olve the problem: The equipment and the signal cables should be as far away from the
inverter as possible; Si gnal cable s and power cabl es shall not be route d in paral lel or boun d together;
MC M The signal and power c ables should be shie lde d; Install radio noise filter and linear noise filter at
the input and output sides of the inverte r
B) If the externa l equipme nt shar es a same AC supply wi th t he inverte r, and the above cannot eliminate
Fig. 3 -8 Digital Input Ter minal of DZ B Ser ies Inverter the disturbance, the n the user should install a linear filte r or a radio noise filter.
C) Ground the exter nal equipment an d elimina te the disturbance of the leaka ge cur rent from t he
6. EMC Issues
inverter's grounding cable .
6 . 1 Influence of Harmonics
1) The h igh frequency harmoni cs of m ains supply will influence the rectifying circuit of t he inverter.
6.3 Leakage current
The harmonics will heat t he rectifying circuit and even damage the circuit. So, it is recommended to
The inver ter has two ki nds of leakage curre nt, one is the grounding leakage c urrent and anoth er is the
install the filt ering device in the envi ronment where the power quality i s poor.
lea kage current between the lines:
2) Since the in verter output has high frequency harmonics, the output cannot be ins talled with
1) Grounding leakage curr ent:
capacitor or surge s uppressing devices because the cap acitor and s urge suppressing device may
The distributed capacitance exist s between the cables an d the ground, and the bigger the capa citance
resonate the circuit and damage the equipment.
and the bigger th e leakage current, s o th e motor cables should be as short as possible. B esides , the
bigger the ca rrier frequency is, the bigger the leakage current i s, so the us er can also reduc e the carr ier
6. 2 EMI
wa ve f requency, but the motor noise ma y increase . Installing re actor can also reduc e the leakage current.
1) Two kinds of EM I, one is the EMI around the inverter and distu rbs the inverter. T his kind of E MI is
The le akage cur rent is increased wit h the incre ase of the circuit curren t, so the l eakage curren t is big if
weak, besides the in verter has been designed with strong immunity. Another i s the E MI from the

TT TT TT
the motor power is big.
inverter that m ay influence the equipment around the inverter. The inve rter its elf is a disturbance

NN NN N
N
source b ecaus e it outputs PWM wave through high carrier frequency, so solving the EMI issue is

A
A AA A
A
2) Lea kage current between lines:
The distributed capacitance exist s in the inver ter抯 o utput cables, and resonanc e may occur if high

H H H
mainly to reduce the EMI of inverter.

EEPPH
M ethods:

EEPP H E P
EP H
A) Inverter an d oth er equipment shall be well grounded and the gr ounding res istance shall be less than
fre quency ha rmonics e xist in the current, thus the lea kage current occurs, which may result in the wrong
action of relay.

L
EL 5ohm.
L
EEL L
EE L The method to solve this issue is to r educe the car rier fre que ncy or install the output reactor. I t is
recommende d to us e inver ter抯 protection fun ction i nst ead of a thermal rela y to protect the motor before

E E
B ) Inverter's power cables shall be vertical instead of parallel with the control cables.

E E using the inverter.

BBLLUU BBLLUU
C ) For the app lication with strong dis turbance, the power cables from the motor to the inverter shall b e
shielded and the shi elding layer shall be gr ounded.

BB
D) The cables of disturbed equi pment shall be twisted shielded ca bles and the shiel ding layer s hall be
gr ounde d.

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DZB Series Chapter 4 Op eration and Display DZB Series Chap ter 4 Operation a nd Displa y

Chapter 4 Digital Keypad Operation Expl anati on of Screen Display

NTT
4.1 Description of the Digital Keypad

N NNTT NNTT 1. Explanation of Displayed Messages on Running status( r efer to F 3.05):

P H
PHA
● Digital Keypad Pa rts and Functi ons

A P H
P HAA P H
P HAA
This digit al keypad module includes two pa rts: display pa nel an d a keypad. Th e displa y panel
allo ws th e user to program th e AC d rive, as well as view the d ifferent ope rating p ara me ters. The
Displayed
Symbol
Displayed Message Operati on

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


keypad is t he user interface to the AC motor drive. Refer to the following f igu re for a de scription Sett ing frequency Press“ FUNC
QUICK
DATA
JOG
”key
of t he d ifferent parts.

EEEE EEEE Running freque ncy Press“ FUNC


QUICK
DATA
JOG
”key

U U U U
Dig ital Ope rator
Output current Press“ FUNC
QUICK ”key
DATA

BBLL BBLL
JOG

LED dispaly
8. 8. 8. 8 Digital display
Display the current running

BB
Display output frequency、 Press“ FUNC ”key
QUICK
Output voltage DATA
JOG

status of Inverter: RU N STOP FW D R EV


current、parameter setting
run、stop 、forward 、reverse and fault content。 Running speed Press“ FUNC
QUICK ”key
DATA
JOG
PRG M
RU N
Program key R ES ET Run/move key Press“ FUNC
QUICK
”key
Actual val ue of de la y time DATA
JOG
F UN C
DAT A
S TOP
Function/Data key Stop/reset key
Sett ing of delay time Press“ FUNC
QUICK
DATA
JOG
”key
Up and down keys
DC bus voltage Press“ FUNC
QUICK
DATA
JOG
”key
Panel potentiometer
FRE [Link] PID setpoint Press“ FUNC
QUICK
DATA
JOG
”key

PID feedback Press“ FUNC


QUICK ”key
DATA
JOG

F ig.4-1 Operation Panel Schematic Diagram VI value Press“ FUNC


QUICK
DATA
JOG
”key

CI value Press“ FUNC


QUICK
DATA
JOG
”key
Key Description
Current se gment of
Press“ FUNC
QUICK
”key
mult i- speed control DATA
JOG

PRGM Program / Reset


RESET First-stage menu ent ry or exit. 2. Explanation of Displayed M essa ges on Stop status ( refer to F3 .06):

Fu nction / Data Displ ayed


Displa yed Message Operation
Di splays informati on on the A C dri ve stat us such a s the reference frequency,out put Sym bol
FUNC fre quency, or output current in the normal mode. Whil e the dri ve is in the Program Mode,
DATA Sett ing frequency Press“ FUNC
QUICK ”key
DATA
JOG
press this key once to display the current parameters.

NNTT NNTT N
NTT
After changing the parameters, press this key agai n to store the new parameters. DC bus voltage Press“ FUNC
QUICK ”key
DATA
JOG

Press“ FUNC ”key

A A A
Run

A A A
QUICK
Input terminal status DATA
JOG

HH HH HH
RUN Used t o start t he AC drive operati on.
Press“ FUNC ”key

P P P
QUICK
Output terminal status

P P P
DATA
JOG
This key has no effect when t he drive is set to terminal run.

L
ELEE STOP
S top
Used t o stop the AC drive operation. L
EELEE L
EE E
L E PID setpoint

PID feedback
Press“ FUNC
QUICK ”key
DATA
JOG

Press“ FUNC
QUICK ”key
DATA
JOG

EE EE
If t he AC drive has st opped due to a fault, press this button to reset the drive.

BBLLUU BBLLUU
VI value Press“ FUNC
QUICK ”key
DATA
JOG

Press“ FUNC ”key

BB
QUICK
Up / Down CI value DATA
JOG

Press t he "Up" or " Down" but ton to change parameter settings. Curr ent segment of
Press“ FUNC
QUICK ”key

These keys may also be used to scroll through diff erent operat ing values or parameters. multi-speed control DATA
JOG

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DZB Series Chapte r 4 O peration and Displ ay DZB Series Cha pter 4 Operat ion and Display

4. 2 Modify and Check t he Function Codes In third level menu, if the parameter has no f lash bit, it m eans the function c ode ca nnot b e changed and

NTT NNTT
DZB 200 series inverter's operation panel uses 3-level m enu to conduct pa rameter set tings.

N NNTT
3-level menu: functio n parameter group (firs t level ) →function code (second level)→ settin g of
the possible reas ons are:
1) This parameter of this function code cannot be changed, such as the act ually d etected para meter and

P PHAA 50.00
P P HAA
fu nction code (third level). Operation procedure is shown in Fig. 4-2.

H H
Digital display
P H
P HAA running re cord parameter.
2) This function code cannot be changed in oper ating status and can only be changed when the inverter

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


is stopped.
4.3 How to View Statu s Parameters
PRGM
RESET
PRGM
RESET

EEEE EEEE When DZB Series inverter is in the stop or running statu s, several status parameter of the inverter can be
displayed on the LED nixie tube. Pressing the keyDATA can displa y the stop or running status parameters.
1 s t level men u

PRGM
RESET
F0

FUNC
QU ICK
DATA
JOG
U
BBLL U U
BBLL
M odify parameter group
U BB
There are nine s top status parameters to be displayed in the s top status, Setting frequency,DC bus voltage,
Input terminal s tatus,Output terminal status,PID setpoint,PID feedback,VI value,CI value,Current segment
of multi-s peed control .
DZBSeries inverter has f ifteen running status parameters to be displayed in the running status, Setting
frequency,Running frequency,Output current,Output voltage,Running speed,Actual v alue of delay time,
2nd level menu F0.07 Setting of delay time,DC bus voltage,PID setpo int,PID feedback,Input te rminal status,Output term inal status,
M odify funct ion code
VI value, CI value,Current segment of multi-speed control .
PRGM
RESET
FUNC
QU ICK
DATA
JOG
If the inverter is powered on again aft er power-off, the paramet ers dis played are defaulted as those
sele cted before the power-off.
4.4 Password Setting
3 rd level men u 050.00
M odify value of function code DZ B200 inverte r provides passwor d protecti on for use rs. When F3.00 i s not zero, that is the user password,
Fi g. 4-2 Operation Procedures for 3-level Menu and the password protection function is valid once exiti ng t he f unction code editing status. If the user
presses PRG again, the inverter shall display “------ ”, and the user can only e nter the menu after
Note: W hen operating 3-level menu, press ing PR G or DATA can return to second level menu. The
difference is: pressing DATA will save the param eters and return to second level m enu and then shift inputting the user password. Otherwise, the user ca nnot enter.
to the next function code, while pressing PRG will return to second leve l menu without saving the
If t he user want s to cancel the password protec tion func tion, F3.00 should be set 0.
parameters.
E xample: Change the setting of F1.02 from 10.00Hz t o 15.00Hz. (Bold means flash bit.)

50.00
PRGM
PRGM RESET
RESET

F0 F1

NNTT NNTT PRGM

N
NTT
A A A
RESET

PH
PHA F1

PPHH A F1.03

PPHHA
L
ELEE FUNC
QUICK
DATA
JOG

L
EELEE L E
L
FUNC
QU

EE
DATA
E
ICK
J OG

F1.00
EE E
15 .00
E
F1.02
FU NC
QU ICK
DATA
JO G BBLLUU
10.00
RUN
BBLLUU
10 .00
BB
Fig. 4-3 Exampl e for P arameter Changing
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DZB Series Chapter 5 Functio n Parame ters List DZB Series Chapter 5 Function Parameters List

Chapter 5 Function parameters list

N
NTT NNTT NNTT
DZB200series i nvert er funct ion para meters, which are grouped by func ti ons, have F0-F0 total 7 groups.
Function
Code Nam e Settin g Range Default
Value
Modifi Serial
ca tio n No

AA
“F4.08”means the 8th function code of F4th function.

P P P P AA P P HAA
Each functi on group includes a numbe r of function codes, which adopt s t hree-stage menu, for i nstance,

HH H H H F0.0 0 Contr ol mode


F0 Basic Function Parameters
1:V/F control 1 ● 0.

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


For the convenience of setting function code by using operation panel, the function group number is 0:Keyb oard
corresponding to Stage 1 menu, the function code is cor responding to Stage 2 menu and the function code Runni ng Co mmand so urce

E E
1:Te rmin al ●

E
F0.01

E
0 1.
parameter is corresponding to Stage 3 menu. selecti on

U UEE
1. The column of function table i s describe d as follows:

U UEE
The 1st column “Function Code ” is the functi on parameter group a nd parameter code.
2:485 Commu nication
0:Valid, and in verter memorize

BBLL BBLL
when po wer down
The 2nd column “Name” is the complete name of the function parameter.
The 3rd column “Set ting Range” is the effective setting value range of the funct ion parameter,
shown on the operation panel LCD.
The 4th “Default” is the ori ginal factory setting value of this funct ion parameter.
BB F0.02
Keyboard and ter mina l
UP/DOWN setting
1:Valid, and in verter does n ot
memorize when power down

2:Invalid
0 ※ 2.

The 5th “Modifi cation” is the modification performance of the function parameter (i.e. whether 0:Keyb oard

or not it is permitted to modify and the modification condit ions), explained as follows, 1:Panle poten tiome ter VI
“※ ”: indicates that the setting value of t his paramete r can be modified when t he inverter is
2:External terminal AI
ei ther in stop or operating status; Fr equency command
F0.03 3:Reserved 0 ※ 3.
“● ”: means that the setting value of this parameter cannot be modified when the inverter is in Selection
operati ng status; 4:Multi-speed

“**”: means t hat t his parameter is a test value which cannot be modi fied. 5:PID control
“##”:means that thi s parameter only can be modifi ed by manufacturer. 6:485 Commu nication
(Inverter ha s done the automatic det ection restriction to the modification performance of each parameter,
F0.04 Maxim um outpu t freq uency 10.00~600.00Hz 50.00Hz ● 4.
hel ping user to prevent mis-modification.)
F0.05 Upper lim it frequency F0.06~F0.04 50.00Hz ※ 5.
The 6th column “Serial No” is t he number of function code at the storage inside.
2.“Default” indicates the value of the function code after it is refreshed while doing the mani pulation of F0.06 Lower lim it frequency 0.0 0 Hz~F0.05 0.00Hz ※ 6.
rest oring the fact ory parameters; but the actually detected parameters or record values ca nnot be r efreshed. F0.07 Keyboard freq uency setting 0.0 0 Hz~F0.04 50.00Hz ※ 7.
[Link] order t o e ffectivel y prot ec t the parameters, the inverter provides the crypt oguard for the funct ion code. 0.1 ~360.0s
F0.08 ACCEL time 1 10.0s ※ 8.
After the user's password is set up (i.e. user's passw ord F3.00 parameter is not 0), when the user press PRG
F0.09 DECEL time 1 0.1 ~360.0s 10.0s ※ 9.
button to enter function code edit status, the system first ent ers the user's password verificati on status,
0:Operating at de fau lt directio n
displaying “-----”, and the operator must input correctly the user's password, otherwise it is impossible to

TT TT TT
Operation d irection
ent er. At the state that t he cryptoguard is not locked, the user's password can be modified at any time, and t he F0.10 1:Operating at r everse d irection 2 ● 10 .
selecti on

A
ANN AANN
t he pow er is on, if F3.00 is not 0, parame ters are protected by password.
A
A N
N
one finally input will be t he user's password. If F3.00 is set as 0, t he user's password can be cancell ed; when 2:NO inverse ope rating
S et by

HH HH HH

F0.11 Carr ie r frequency setting 1.0 ~15.0kHz 11.
model

LLEEPP LL PP L L P
EP
4. When modify parameter using seri al communicati on, usage of user password al so abide above principle.

EE E F0.12
Fun ctiona l parameters
0:NO operation

1:Restore defaul t value 0 ● 12 .

E EE EE
restoration
2:Delete fai lure records

EE EE
BBLLUU BBLLUU
0:Invalid

F0.13 AVR selection 1:Valid all the ti me ※ 13 .

BB
1
2:Invalid during deceleration

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DZB Series Chapter 5 Functio n Parame ters List DZB0 Series Chapter 5 Function Parameters List

Function
Code

N
NTT Name Settin g Range

NNTT Defa ult


Value

NNTT Modifi Serial


cation No
Function
Code Name Setting R ange De fault
Value
Modifi Serial
cat ion No

P H
PHA
F0.14A Start M ode
0:Direct start

H
P HAA
1:DC br aking first and then sta rt

P P H
P HA
0A ● 14.
F1.0 9

F1.1 0
M utual inductance o f
m otor stator/rotor
No-l oad current
0.1 ~999.9m H

0.01~99.99 A
Set by
mode l
Set by


35 .

36 .

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


2:Run ning speed pick-u p and mode l
then st art F1.11 Reserved 37 .
F0.15 Start freq uency

Hold time of start


EEEE
0.5~99.99Hz

EEEE 0.50Hz ※ 15.


F1.1 2
Speed loo p proportional
gain1
0 ~100 30 ※ 38 .
F0.16

F0.17
frequ ency
Bra king current
be fore starti ng
Bra king time
U
BBLL U
0.0~50.0s

0.0~150.0% U
BBLL U 0.0 s

0.0%

BB


16.

17.
F1.1 3

F1.1 4
Speed loo p integral ti me 1
Switching low
point frequency
0.01~10.00 s

0.00Hz~F1.1 7
0.50s

5.0Hz


39 .

40 .

Speed loo p proportional


F0.18 be fore starti ng 0.0~50.0s 0.0 s ※ 18. F1.1 5 0 ~100 25 ※ 41 .
gain 2
0:DECEL Stop Speed loo p integral
F1.1 6 0.01~10.00 s 1.0 0s ※ 42 .
F0.19 Stop M ode 0 ※ 19. time 2
1:Free run S top
Switching hi gh
Beginning Frequency of F1.1 7 F1.14~99.99Hz 10.0Hz ※ 43 .
F0.20 0.00~99.99Hz 0.0Hz ※ 20. point frequency
braking
VC slip compensa ting 50 %~200%
F0.21 Waiting time of b raking 0.0~50.0s 0.0 s ※ 21. F1.1 8 100% ※ 44 .
factor
F0.22 DC bra ki ng current 0.0~150.0% 0.0% ※ 22. 0.0~200.0%
F1.1 9 Upper tor que limit setting
(inverter rated curre nt) 160.0% ※ 45 .
F0.23 DC bra ki ng time 0.0~50.0s 0.0 s ※ 23.
0 :Linear V/F cur ve
Dead time betwee n F1.2 0 V/F curve setting 0 ● 46 .
F0.24 0.0~360.0s 0.0 s ※ 24.
forward a nd reverse 1 :square torque V/F curve
0:Te rminal command in valid F1.2 1 Torque boost 0.0%:(au to) 0.1%~30.0% 0 ※ 47 .
Terminal command when power on
F0.25 prote ction when 0 ※ 25. 0.0%~50.0% (relative to motor
po wer on 1:Te rminal command valid when F1.2 2 Torque boost cut-o ff
rated frequency) 20 .0% ● 48 .
power on
F1.2 3 V/F slip comp ensati on limit 0.0 ~200.0% 100% ※ 49 .
F1 Motor Parameters
0:N o Operation
F1.00 Rese rved 26. Energy Con servation
F1.2 4 0 ※ 50 .
Selection 1:Ene rgy Conservation
Set by
F1.01 Motor rated po wer 0.4~55.0kW mode l ● 27.
F2 Input and Output Terminal Function Parameters
F1.02

N
F1.03

NTT Motor rated frequ ency


Motor rated speed
0.01Hz ~F0.04
0~9999r pm
NNTT N
Set by
TT
50 .00Hz

N


28.

29.
F2.0 0 On-off sig nal filter times 1 ~10 5 ※ 51 .

HHA
A
F1.04

PP
Motor rated voltage 0~460V

0.1~100.0A
PPHHAA PP HA
A
mode l
Set by

H
mode l
Set by


30. F2.0 1
S1 Termina l Functio n
Selection
0:N o Function

1:Forw ard
1 ● 52 .

E E E
F1.05 Motor rated curre nt 31.

E E Emode l S2 Termina l Functio n


F2.0 2 2 ● 53 .

L L L
2:R everse

L L L
Set by Selection
F1.06 Motor sta tor resistan ce 0.001~9.999Ω ※ 32.

EE EE
mode l

E F1.07 M otor rotor resistance 0.001~99.99Ω

EE EE
Set by
m ode l ※ 33. F2.0 3
S3 Termina l Functio n
Selection
3:thre e-wire control
4:Forw ard Jogging
4 ● 54 .

BBLLUU BBLLUU
M otor stator/rotor Set by S4 Termina l Functio n
F1.08 0.1~999.9mH ※ 34. F2.0 4 7 ● 55 .
in ductan ce m ode l Selection 5:R everse Jogging

BB
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DZB Series Chapter 5 Functio n Parame ters List DZB Series Chapter 5 Function Parameters L ist

Function
Code

N
NTT Name Settin g Range

NNTT NNTT
Defa ult
Value
Modifi Serial
cation No
Function
Code Name Settin g R ange De fault
Value
Modifi Ser ial
cation No

A A A
0.0 V ~10.0V

A A A
S5 Termina l Function 6:Free run stop F2. 14 AI l ower limit 0.0V ※ 65.
F2.05 12 ● 56.
Selection

P H
PH S6 Termina l Function
7:Failure reset

P H
P H P H
P H ●
F2.15
AI l ower limit
corresponding setting -100 .0%~100. 0% 0.0 % ※ 66.

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


F2.06 8:External fa ult input 13 57.
Selection F2.16 AIupper limit 0.0 V ~10.0V 10.0V ※ 67.

E E
9:Frequen cy se tting (UP)

E E
AI upper li mit
F2.17 -100 .0%~100. 0% 10 0.0% ※ 68.
corresponding setting

UEE
10 :Frequency setting(DOWN)

U
11:Freq uency up/down setting

U UEE F2.18 AI i nput fi ltering time 0.0 s~ 10.0s 0.1s ※ 69.

BBLL BBLL
clear F2.19 Mo1outpu t selection 0:N O outpu t 1 ※ 70.
12:Multi-Spee d Termina l 1
13:Multi-Spee d Termina l 2
14:Multi-Spee d Termina l 3
BB F2.20

F2.21
Reserved
Relay output selection
1 :Fre quency reaches

2 :FDT output

3 :Fault o utput
3 ※
71.

72.

15:ACCEL/DE CEL Time sel ection


4 :Mo tor running f orward
16:PID control pause
17:Tra verse pa use at curren t 5 :Mo tor running reve rse
frequency
6 :Null sp eed operating
18:Tra verse reset
7 :Upper limit frequency reach es
19:ACCEL/DE CEL forbid
8 :Lower limit frequency reach es
20:Reserved
9 ~10:Reserved
21:Exter nal accel ter minal
11:High pressure reaches
22:Exter nal decel termin al detect ion(NC)
12 :Low pressure rea ches
23:Del ay time setti ng ( up) detect ion(NC)
24:Delay time set ting (down) 13 :High pressure reache s
detect ion(NO)
25:Prog ra mme r unning r eset
14 :Low pressure rea ches
26:Prog ra mme r unning i nvalid detect ion(NO)

0:two-wi re contro l 1 15 :Sleeping ala rms i nd ication

1:two-wi re contro l 2 16 :No water ala rms i ndica tion


Terminal con tro l
F2.07 0 ● 58 .
m ode 17 :No zero speed

NNTT NTT
2:three-wi re contro l 1

N
3:three-wi re contro l 2

N
NTT 18 :Running

HHA
A
F2.08

PP
UP/DOWN frequen cy
in cremen t varia ble rate
0.0 1~99.99Hz/s

PPHHAA PPHHA
A
0.50Hz/s ※ 59 .
0 :Setting freq uen cy
1 :Running fre que ncy

L
ELEEF2.09

F2.10
VI lower li mi t
VI lower li mi t
corre sp onding setting
0.0 V~10.0V

L
EELEE
-100 .0%~100.0%
L
EE E
L E 0.0V

0.0%


60 .

61 .
2 :Output current

3 :Output voltage

EE
0.0 V~10.0V
EE ※ 4 :Running speed

BBLLUU BBLLUU
F2.11 VI uppe r limit 10.0V 62 . FM Analog output
F2.22 0 ※ 73.
selecti on 5 :Output p ower
VI upper limit
-100.0%~ 100.0% ※

BB
F2.12 100.0% 63 .
corresp onding setting
6 :Output torque
F2.13 V I input fi lterin g time 0.0s~10.0 s 0.1 s ※ 64.
7 :VI input value

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DZB Series Chapter 5 Function Parameters L ist DZB Series Chapter 5 Function Parameters List

Function
Code

N
NTT Name Settin g Ran ge

NNTT NNTT
De fault
Value
Modifi Serial
cation No
Function
Code Name Setting Range Default
Value
Modifi Serial
ca tio n No

A A A
8:AI input value

A A A
7:DC bus voltage 128

P H
PH 9~10 :Reserved

P H
P H P H
P H 8:PID set point 256

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


F2.23 AO L ower limit 0. 0%~100.0% 0.0% ※ 74. 9:PID feedbac k 512
Lo wer limit corresponding

E E
10:Reserved
F2.24

F2.25
AO o utpu t
AO Upper limit
0. 0V~10.0V

EE E
0. 0%~100.0%
EE E 0.0V

100.0%


75.

76.
11:Reserved

F2.26
Upper limit corresponding
AO o utpu t U
BBLL U
0. 0V~10.0V

F3 Human Machine Interface Parameter s


U
BBLL U 10.0V

BB
※ 77.
12: VI value

13: AI value
14: Current segment of
4096

8192

16384
multi-speed control
F3.00 User password 0~9999 0 ※ 78.
Setting frequency 1
F3.01 Reserved 79. Stop status display
F3.06 par ameter option
DC bus volt age 2 255 ※ 84.
F3.02 Reserved 80.
Input terminal status 4
0:Keypad control valid
Output terminal status 8
1:Keypad an d termi nal control
vali d PI D setpoint 16
F3.03 STOP fun ction option 0 ※ 81.
2:Keypad an d commu nication PI D feedback 32
control val id
VI value 64
3:Al l co ntrol m odes valid
AI value 128
0:external keyboard preferential
ENB C urrent segment of
multi-speed control 256
1:Local a nd exter nal keyboard
sim ultaneous display, only Act ual delay time 512
external key-pr ess is valid.
Sett ing delay t ime 1024
F3.04 Keypad d isplay option 2:Local p anel an d external 0 ※ 82.
keyboard sim ultaneous disp lay, operation st atus display
F3.07 p r eferential option
0- 14 (0: in vali d) 0 ※ 85 .
only Local key-press is valid.
3:Local and external keyboard F3.08 IGBT mo dule temperatur e 0~100.0℃ ** 86.
simultaneous display, and all
key-presses are valid (both are F3.09 Software version ** 87.

NNTT OR logical relation)


Displayed M essage
NNTT Co de
N
NTT F3.10
Accumulative op erating
time
0~9999h 0 ** 88.

PH
PHA
A PPHH
0:Set ting frequency

1:Running f requency
AA 1

PPHHA
A F3.11
The fault before pr evious
fault type
0:No fault
1:IGBT U p hase protecti on(E009)
** 89.

E E E
2

L
EL EF3.05
operat ion status display
parameter option
L
EEL E
2:O utput current
3:O utput voltage
4

8 L
EE L E 255 ※ 83.
F3.12

F3.13
Previous faul t type

Current fault type


2:IGBT V pha se pro tection (E019)

3:IGBT W ph ase protection(E0 29)


**

**
90.

91.

EE EE 4:Acce leration over -current(E004)

BBLLUU BBLLUU
4:Running speed 16
5:Actual delay t ime 32 5:Deceleration o ve r-curre nt(E005)

6:Set ting delay time 64


BB 6:Constan t speed o ver-current
(E0 06)

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DZB Series Chapter 5 Functio n Parame ters List DZB Series Chapter 5 Function Parameters List

Function
Code

N
NTT Name Setting Range

NNTT Default

N
Value

NTT Modifi Serial


cation No
Function
Code Name Setting Range Default
Value
Modifi Serial
ca tio n No

AA AA AA
0.00~F0.04
7:Accelerati on over-voltage(E002) F4.0 5 Skip fre quency 0.0 0Hz ※ 102.

P H
PH H H
8:D ecelera tion over-voltage (E00A)

P P P H
P H F4.0 6 Skip fre quency r ange 0.00~99.99 Hz 0.0 0Hz ※ 103.

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


9:C onstant speed o ver-voltage 0.0 ~10 0.0%
F4.0 7 Traver se frequency range
( relative to set fr equen cy) 0.0% ※ 104.
( E003)

EEEE
10 :Bu s under-voltage fault(E001)

11:Motor o verload(E007)
EEEE F4.0 8 Kick frequency range
0.0 ~50 .0%( relative to traverse
fr equency r ange) 0.0% ※ 105.

U
BBLL U
12 :Inverter o verl oad(E008)
U
BBLL U
13 :Inpu t side phase failure(E012)
BB
F4.0 9

F4.1 0
Traverse frequency up
time
Traverse frequen cy down
time
0.1~360.0s

0.1~360.0s
5.0 s

5.0 s


106.

107.
14 :Outpu t side phase failure(E013)
F4.11 Fault auto -reset times 0~3 0 ※ 108.
15 :Diode module ove rheat fault
( E0 0E) Interval ti me setting of
F4.12 0.1~100.0s 1.0 s ※ 109.
automatic resetting fault
16 :IGBT modul e overheat fault
( E0 1E) F4.13 FDT l evel detection value 0.00~ F0.04 50.00Hz ※ 110.
17 :Externa l fault(E017) F4.14 FDT d elay detection va lue 0.0~10 0.0%(FD T leve l) 5.0% ※ 111.

18 :Communi cation fault(E018) Frequency reaching


F4.15 0.0~10 0.0%(maximum fre quency) 0.0% ※ 112.
detection ran ge
19 :Current detect error(E015)
115.0~140.0%(standard DC bus 130.0%
20 :Motor self-l earni ng error (E016) Brake Threshold voltage) 380V
F4.16 Va lue Voltage ※ 113.
21 :EEPROM operation e rror 115.0~140.0%(standard DC bus 120.0%
( E0 0F) voltage) 220V
22 :PID fe edback disconne ct err or 0.1~99 9.9%
( E0 2E) Speed display
F4.17 Speed=120×running 100.0% ※ 114.
23 :Br aking uni t error(E01A) ratio
frequency×F4.17/pole number
24 :Reserved 0:Given by Keyboard(F4.19)
Operating frequency at 1:Given by panel potentiometer VI
F3.14 0.00Hz ** 92.
current fault
PID setpoint 2:Given by external te rminal AI
Output amperage at F4.18 Sources Option 0 ● 115.
F3.15 0.0A ** 93.
current fault 3:Given by Remote
F3.16

NNTT Bus voltage at current fault

NNTT 0.0V

N
NTT ** 94.
Communication
4:Multi-seg setpoint

PP A
A
F3.17

HH
F3.18
Setting del ay ti me

Setting uni t of d elay time


0~9999s

0~3

PPHHAA PPHHA
A 0

0


95.

96.
F4.19 Preset PID setpoint 0.0%~100.0 %

0 :Reserved
0.0% ※ 116.

L
ELEEF4.00 ACCEL Ti me 2
L
EE
0.1~ 360.0s
LEE
F4 Application Func tion Parameters

L
EE E
L E 10.0s ※ 97. F4.20
PID Feedback
Sources Option
1 :AI Feedback

2 :Reserved
0 ● 117.

F4.01 DECEL Ti me 2
EE
0.1~ 360.0s
EE 10.0s ※ 98.

BBLLUU BBLLUU
3 :Communication fe edback
F4.02 Jogging frequency 0.00 ~F0.04 5.00Hz ※ 99.
PID Output Characteristics 0 :positi ve
F4.03

F4.04
Jogging ACCEL time

Jogging DECEL time


0.1~ 360.0s

0.1~ 360.0s
10.0s

10.0s BB ※


100.

101.
F4.21 Option 1 :negative
0 ● 118.

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DZB Series Chapter 5 Functio n Parame ters List DZB Series Chapter 5 Function Parameters List

Function
Code

N
NTT Name Setting Range

NNTT Default
Value

NNTT Modifi Serial


cation No
Function
Code Name Setting Range Default
Value
Modifi Serial
ca tio n No

AA AA AA
F4.22 Proportional gain (Kp) 0.0 0~99.99 1.00 ※ 119. F6 Communication Parameters

P H
PH
F4.23 Integral time (Ti) 0.0 1~10.00s

P H
P H H H
0.10s

P P
※ 120. F6.00 Co mmunication Address 1~247,0 is th e broadcast address 1 ※ 142.

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


F4.24 Differential time (Td) 0.0 0~10.00s 0.00s ※ 121. 0:120 0BPS

E E
Sampling cycle time (T) 0.0 1~99.99s ※ 1:240 0BPS

E E
F4.25 0.10s 122.

EE EE
PID control 2:480 0BPS
F4.26 discrepancy li mit 0.0 ~100.0% 0.0 % ※ 123. Baud rate setting ※

U
F6.01

U
3 143.

F4.27

F4.28
Feedback disconnection
detecting value
Feedba ck disconnection
detecting ti me BBLL U
0.0 ~100.0%

0.0 ~360.0s BBLL U 0.0 %

1.0 s

BB

124.

125.
3:960 0BPS

4:192 00BPS

5:384 00BPS
0:No ch eck(N,8,1)for RTU
F4.29 Multi -Speed 0 -100.0~1 00.0% 0.0% ※ 126.
F6.02 Data pattern 1:Odd check( E,8 ,1)fo r RTU 0 ※ 144.
F4.30 Multi -Speed 1 -100.0~1 00.0% 0.0% ※ 127.
2:Even che ck(O,8,1)fo r RTU
F4.31 Multi -Speed 2 -100.0~1 00.0% 0.0% ※ 128.
3:No check( N,8,2)for RTU
F4.32 Multi -Speed 3 -100.0~1 00.0% 0.0% ※ 129.
4:Od d check(E,8,2) for RTU
F4.33 Multi -Speed 4 -100.0~1 00.0% 0.0% ※ 130.
5:Even check(O,8,2) for RTU
F4.34 Multi -Speed 5 -100.0~1 00.0% 0.0% ※ 131.
6:No check( N,7,1)for ASCII
F4.35 Multi -Speed 6 -100.0~1 00.0% 0.0% ※ 132.
7:Od d check(E,7,1) for ASCII
F4.36 Multi -Speed 7 -100.0~1 00.0% 0.0% ※ 133.
8:Even check(O,7,1) for ASCII
F5 Protection Parameter s
9:No check( N,7,2)for ASCII
0:No prote ction
10:Odd check(E,7,2) for ASCII
Motor Overl oad
F5.00 1:Normal motor 1 ● 134.
P rotection Option 11:Even check( O,7,2)for ASCII
2:Variable Frequency motor
12:No che ck(N ,8,1) for ASCII
Motor Overl oad 20.0% ~120.0%
F5.01
(mot or r ated current) 10 0.0% ※ 135. 13:Odd check(E,8,, 1)for ASCII
P rotection Current
P ower- down Fr equency 70.0~110.0%(sta nda rd bus 14:Even check( O,8,1 )for ASCI I
F5.02 Drop Point volta ge) 80.0% ※ 136.

N
F5.03

NTT Instant powe r-do wn


Frequ ency dro p rate 0.0 0Hz~ 99.99Hz

NNTT 0.0Hz

N
NTT ※ 137.
15:No che ck(N ,8,2) for ASCII
16:Odd check(E,8,2) for ASCII

PH
PHA
A
F5.04
Over -voltage
S tall Protection
0:prohibit

PPHHAA PPHH
0A
A ※ 138.
17:Even check( O,8,2 )for ASCI I

E E
Co mmunication

E
1:allow

L
EL EF5.05
Over -voltage Stall
P rotection Vo ltage
L
EEL
110~150%(380V)

110~150%(220V)
E L
EE L E
120%
※ 139.
F6.03

F6.0 4
response delay
Co mmunication
0~200 ms

0.0(invalid),0.1~ 100.0s
5ms

0.0s


145.

146.

E E
115% overtime fault time

E E
BBLLUU BBLLUU
F5.06 Over -cur rent stall setting 100~ 200% 150% ※ 140. 0: Alarm and free ru n stop

Over -cur rent gain settin g Co mmunication 1: No al arm an d keep run ning
F5.07 to avoi d of stalling
0~100 20

BB ※ 141. F6.05
err or mea sure
2: No al arm an d stop accor ding to
stop mode(by communication)
1 ※ 147.

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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Function
Cod e

N
NTT Name Sett ing Range

NNTT D efault
Value

NNTT Modifi Seria l


cation N o
F0 Basic Function Parame ters

A A A
3: No alar m an d stop accor ding to

P H
PH A P H
P H A
st op mode(by all control mode)
0: Respons e when wr ite

P H
P H A Functio n
Cod e Name Setting Range Default
Value

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


Response
F6.06 0 ※ 148. F0.00 Control mode 1:V/F contr ol 1
measure 1: No response when write

EEEE EEEE V/F Control Mode


V/F c ontrol mode is suitable for the application w hich does not require hi gh control accuracy,

U
BBLL U U
BBLL U BB
e.g. pump and fans, and al so suitabl e for cases with one i nverter driving multiple motors.

Functio n
Cod e Name Setting Range Default
Value
0:Ke yb oard
Command source
F0.0 1 1:Termin al 0
selecti on
2:485 communication

P ath Sel ection for the i nverter Control Command


0: Keyboard Command Path
The buttons RUN and STOP on the keyboard are for operation control.
1:Terminal Command Path
Multifunction input terminals of forward, reverse, forward j ogging, reverse jogging and so on,
perform the opera tion command control.
2:Communi cation Command Path
Operation command control is performe d t hrough communication pattern by upper level machine.

Functio n Setting Range Default


Cod e Name Value
0:Ke yb oard and terminal
UP/DOWN setting
Keyboard and terminal
F0.02 1:Valid, a nd inverter do es n ot 0
UP/DOWN setting
memorize whe n power down

2:Invalid

NNTT NNTT N
NTT DZB200series inverter can set up the frequency though "∧" a nd " ∨" buttons on t he keyboard and

A
A AA A
A
t erminal UP/ DOWN (Frequency setting increase /Frequency set ti ng decrease), a nd as it has the hi ghest

EEPH
PH EEPPHH E P
EPHH
purview, it can combi ne with any other frequency setting path to mainly accomplishes the fine adjustment
of inverter output fre quency during control system c ommissioning.

L
EL L
EEL L
EE L
EE EE
BBLLUU BBLLUU BB
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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

0: Val id, and the inverter memorizes when power down. Able to set up frequency command, and memorize 6:Remote communicati on

NTT
current frequency sett ing.

NNTT NNTT
thi s set frequency when the invert er is power down. When the power is back,automatically combine it with

N
The frequency command is given in the communication mode by upper position [Link] det ails,
please refer to “DZB Seri es inverter ModBus Communi cation Protocol”.

P P AA P P AA
inverte r power is down, thi s frequency setti ng i s not memorized.

P P AA
1: Val id, and the inverter does not memori ze when power i s down. Able to set up frequency,but when the

HH H H H H Functio n
Cod e Name Setting Range Default
Value

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


2: Invalid. The frequency set through keyboard and terminal UP/DOWN is autom atical ly cleared,and the F0.04 Maximum output frequen cy 10 .00~ 600.00H z 50.00Hz
settings through keyboard and terminal UP/DOWN are i nvalid.

EE EE
Note: After the user restores t he defaul t val ue s of inverter function paramete rs, th e frequency

EE EE
It is used to set up t he maximum out put frequency of inverter. P lease note that, it is the ba sis of frequency
setting and acceleration/de cel eration speed.

U U
val ue, set through keyboard and termi nal UP/DOWN, is automat icall y cl eared.

Function
Code Name

BBLL U Setting Range

0: Keyboard BBLL U Value


BB
Default
Functio n
Cod e
F0.05
Name
Upper limit frequency
Setting Range

F0.06~F0.04
Default
Value
50.00Hz

1: Panel pote ntiome ter VI It is the upper li mit of inverter output frequenc y, w hich should be less t han or equal to the maxi mum

2: External terminal AI output frequency.


Frequency command
F0.03 3: Reserved 0 Functio n Default
Sele cti on Name Setting Range
Cod e Value
4: Multi-speed
F0.06 Lower limit frequency 0.00 Hz~F0.05 0.00Hz
5: PID control
The l ower l imit of inverter output frequency.
6: 48 5 communication
If setpoint frequency is lower than lower limit frequency whe n startup, inverter c an not [Link] at

Selecti on of inverter frequency command i nput channels. There are 7 main frequency set ting channel s: t he lower li mit frequency, stop or be dormant. Therein, Maximum out put frequency≥ upper limit frequenc y

0: Keyboard ≥lower limit frequency.

Ac complish keyboa rd frequency set ting by me ans of modifying t he value of function code F0.07 Functio n Default
Name Setting Range
“Keyboard freque ncy sett ing”. Cod e Value
1: VI F0.07 Keyboard frequen cy setting 0.00 Hz~F0.04 50.00Hz
2: External terminal AI
When Frequency Command is chosen as“ keyboard Setting”, this function code value i s the ini tial
This means that the frequency is set up through analog input terminals. DZB seri es invert er provides 2
set value of inverter frequency.
analog input channel. AVI is 0-10V voltage input mode , whi le ACI i s 0 (4)-20mA input.
The 100.0% set ting of analog input is corresponding to the maxi mum frequency (Funct ion Code F 0.04), Functio n Default
Name Setting Range
Cod e Value
and -100.0% i s corresponding to maximum reverse fre quency (Function Code F0.04).

TT TT TT
F0.08 ACCEL time 1 0.1~36 0.0s 10.0s
3:Reserved

NN
4:Multi-speed operation

A
A AANN A
A N
N
The inverter is operated i n t he mode of mult i-speed onc e thi s frequency setting mode is chosen. It is
F0.09 DECEL time 1 0.1~36 0.0s 10.0s

EEPH
PH EEPPHH
coi ncidence relation bet ween given pe rcentage and given frequency.

E P
EPHH
needed to set up the parameters of F2 Group and F4 Group “ Multi -speed control group” to determine the
Accel erati on t ime means the time t1 required for i nvert er to accelera te t o the maximum output
frequency (F0.04) from 0Hz.

LL LL L L
D ecele rat ion ti me is the time t2 requi red for inverte r to decelerate to 0Hz from t he maximum out put
5: PID control

E EEEE EEEE
Selecti on of this parameter means that the operation mode of inverter i s PID control [Link] this case,
it is required to set up F4 Group “PID control group” . The operati on frequency of i nverter is the frequency
frequency (F0.04).
It is indi cated by following figure

BBLLUU BBLLUU
val ue which PID gives. Please refer to the description of F4 Group “PID functi ons” for t he definition of
PID setpoint source, assigned value, fee dback source and so on.

BB
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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Output frequency f Functio n Default


Name Setting Range

TT TT TT
Cod e Value
f m ax Set by

AAN
N f set
AANN AANN
F0.11 Carr ier frequ ency setti ng 1.0~15 .0kHz model

P H
PH P H
P H P H
P H Carrier Electronmagnetic Cacophony,
Heat radiation

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


frequency noise Leakage current

EEEE EEEE 1KHz


large small small

actu al acc e.
time

set a cce.t ime


U
BBLL U U
BBLL U
a ct ual d ece .
t ime

se t dec [Link]
Time t

BB
10KHz

small large large


15KHz
Fig 6-1 Ac cel erati on a nd Deceleration time diagram

When the set freque ncy is equal to the maximum frequency, t he actual Acceleration/Decelera tion time Fig 6-2 Rel ationship bet ween environment and Carrier frequency
are equal to the set Accelera ti on/Deceleration time.
When the set freque ncy is less than the maxi mum frequency, the actual Acceleration/Deceleration time Relationship bet ween Model and Carrier frequency
are less than t he set Accele rat ion/ Deceleration time.
Carrier frequency Max carrier Min carrier Factory
Ac tual Acceleration /De cel era ti on t ime = set Accel eration/Deceleration t ime× (set frequency/max.
frequency frequency set ting
freque ncy) Model (KHz) (KHz) (KHz)
DZB200&300 ser ies inverter has 2 groups of Accel eration/Decelerat ion time.
B:0 . 4 k W~1 1 K W
1st group: F0.08, F0.09; 15 1 8
P:0 . 7 5 kW~1 5 KW
2nd group: F4.00, F4.01;
The Accel eration /Deceleration time can be chosen through mult ifunction di git al i nput termina l (F2 Group). B:1 5 k W~55 K W
8 1 4
P:1 8 . 5 kW~7 5 KW
Function Setting Range Default
Code Name Value
B:7 5 k W~30 0 K W
0 :Operating at default direction 6 1 2
Operation direction
P:9 0 k W~31 5 K W
F0.10 1 :Operating at reverse direction 2
selection
2 :NO inv erse operating This function is mainly used t o i mprove the motor operating noise and invert er int erference to external .
The a dvantages of using high carrier frequency: relatively ideal current wave shape, less harmonic

TT TT TT
0: Operating at default direction. When the inverter is power connected, it operates at the actual direction.
current wave and low motor noise;

A
ANN AANN A
A N
N
1: Operating at reverse di recti on. By means of changing the function code, the motor rota ti ng di rec ti on can
be changed wi thout changing any other parameters, whi ch is equiva lent to change the motor rotat ing
The disadvantages of using high carrier frequency: increased switch loss and inverter temperature rises,
affecting invert er output capacit y so that it should be operated at derating under hi gh carri er frequency

EE HH
direct ion by exchanging any two of mot or cabl es (U, V, W).

PP EEPPHH E P
EPHH
Note: After the parameters are initialized, the mot or operati ng direction can be restored t o be it s
conditions; in the me an time, inverter leakage current and it s electromagnetic interference to external are
i ncreased.

L
EL LL L L
original state. Be caution t o u se it in th e case that chan gin g motor rotating direction i s forbidden after
the system commissioning is completed.

EE EE
The situations of usi ng l ow carrier frequency is on the contrary. Too low carrier frequency can cause

E E
operation unstable, t orque reduced a nd even oscillation at low frequency.

E E
2: Forbid i nverse operating. Forbidding inverter inverse operation is suitable to specific applicat ion that

BBLLUU BBLLUU
When inverter is fact ory rele ased, its carrier frequenc y has been set properly. Generally the user does
inverse operat ing is forbidden.
not need to modify t his parameter.

BB
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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Function Default starting frequency, inverter does not ope rat e and is at stand-by st ate. The st art ing frequency value is not
Name Setting Range

TT TT TT
Code Value restricted by the lower limit frequency.

AAN
N
F0.12
Functi onal parameters
0 :NO operation

AANN
1 :Restore default value

AANN 0
During FWD/REV swi tching, the starti ng frequency is inactive.

H H H
restoration

H H H
Functio n Setting Range Default
Name

P P P
Cod e Value

P P P
2:Del ete failure records

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


Braking current
F0.17 before starting 0.0~15 0.0% 0.0 %
1: The inve rter restores all paramet ers to the ir default value.
2: The inve rter dele tes recent failure records.

EEEE EEEE F0.18


Braking time
before starting 0.0~50 .0s 0.0s

U U
After t he chosen function operation is completed, this function code i s automat ical ly restored to 0.

Function
Code Name

BBLL U
0:Invalid
Setting Range

BBLL U BB
Default
Value
When it is being started, t he inverter first performs DC braking according to the set pri or-to-starting
DC braking current, and after the set pri or-to-starti ng DC braking time is passed t hen begins to perf orm
acceleration. If the se t DC braking time is 0, DC braki ng is invalid.
The bi gger the DC braking curre nt, the greater the braking force . The prior-to-starting DC braking
F0.13 AVR selection 1:Val id all the ti me 1 current is t he perce ntage of the rated inverter current.
2:Invalid during deceler ation
Functio n Setting Range Default
Cod e Name Value
AVR means output vol tage auto regul at ion. When AVR i s invalid, out put voltage will change accordi ng 0: DECEL Stop
F0.19 Stop Mode 0
to the change of i nput volt age (or DC bus voltage); When AVR is val id,output voltage wi ll remai n const ant 1: Fre e run Stop
wi thi n output capaci ty.
0: Deceleration stop
Function Default After the st op command is enabled, the inverter decreases the output frequency ac cording t o t he
Name Setting Range
Code Value
Deceleration mode and t he defi ned Acceleration /Decel era ti on time , and the motor is stopped when the
0 :Direct start
frequency is 0.
1 :DC brakin g first an d then start 1: Free-run stop
F0.14 Start Mode 0
2 :Running speed pick-up and Once the stop command is val id, the inverter immediately ends the output. The l oading i s fre ely
then sta rt stopped by its mechani cal inerti a.

0: Direct start: start from the starting frequenc y. Functio n Setting Range Default
Cod e Name Value
1: DC braking first and then start: First perform DC braking (pay at tention t o set up parameters F 0.17 and Beginning Fr equen cy of
F0.20 braking 0.0 0~ 99.99Hz 0.00Hz
F0.18 ), and then st art a nd run the motor at the start frequency. It is suit able for small inerti a loa ding which
can cause reverse rotation at starting. F0.2 1 Waiting time of braking 0.0~50 .0s 0.0s
2: Running speed pick-up and then st art: the i nvert er fi rst calcul ates mot or rotating speed and directi on,

NNTT NNTT NTT


and then start running to it s set frequency from current spe ed, performing a smoot h no-shock start to

N
F0.22

F0.2 3
DC braking current

DC braking time
0.0~15 0.0%

0.0~50 .0s
0.0 %

0.0s

A
A AA A
A
moving motor. This mode i s applicabl e to momentary powe r-down start when the i nert ia loading is big.

EEPH
PH
Function
Code Name
PPHH
Setting Range

EE E P
EPHH Default
Value
Beginning frequency of DC brake when [Link] the Decel era ti on stop, when this frequency
is reached, the DC brake is started.

L
EL F0.15 Start frequency
Hold time of start L
EEL
0.5~ 99.99Hz

L
EE L 0.50Hz Waiting t ime of DC brake when stopping: Prior to the DC brake, the invert er blocks the output, and
after this delay ti me, t he DC braking is st arted. It is used to preve nt over-current fault caused by DC
F0.16 frequency

EE
0.0~ 50.0s

EE
0.0s braking at hi gh speed.

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DC brake current whe n stopping: indicates the applied DC brake energy. The bigger the current, the

BB
Setting proper starting frequency can i ncrease the st art ing torque. Within the hold t ime of the start ing stronger the DC brake energy should be.
frequency (F0.16), the inverter output frequency is the start ing frequency, and then,from the starting DC brake time whe n stopping: the durative time t hat the DC brake energy is appli ed. If the time is 0,
frequency, running to the target frequency. If the ta rget frequency (frequency command) is less than the DC brake is i nvalid, and the i nvert er stops the motor based on the set Deceleration time.

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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

0: Terminal command inval id when power on. Inverte r will not run i f it detect operating command terminal
O u tp u t F r e q u e n c y f

N
NTT NNTT NNTT i s valid. When t he operating command terminal is inval id and enable this ter minal again, inverter wi ll run.
1: Terminal command valid when power on. Inverter will startup aut omatically after initializat ion is

P H
PHAA P H
P HAA P H
P HAA finished if i t det ect operation command terminal is vali d.
Note: Customer shou ld be careful when you select this fu nction, it may cause severe consequence.

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


T im e t
O u tp u t
V o lt a g e

EEEE EEEE F1 Motor Parameters

DCBrake
w h en
s ta r t in g
U
BBLL U U
BBLL U
D C B ra k e
w h en
s to p p in g

BB
T im e t
Functio n
Cod e
F1.00 Reserved
Name Setting Range Default
Value

F ig. 6-3 DC Brake Diagram Set by


F1.0 1 Motor rated power 0.4~55 .0kW model
Function Default
Code Name Setting Range
Value F1.02 Motor rated frequency 0.0 1Hz~F0 .04 50.00Hz
Dead time between F1.0 3 Motor rated speed 0~ 9999rpm Set by
F0.24 0.0 ~360.0s 0.0s model
forward and reverse Set by
F1.04 Motor rated voltage 0~ 460V model
It is to set the transient ti me during which the output frequency i s 0 in the FWD/REV transient process F1.05 Motor rated current 0.1~10 0.0A Set by
model
of inverter. Set by
F1.06 Motor stator resistance 0.0 01~9.999Ω
model
It is shown as following figure: S et by
F1.07 Motor rotor resistance 0.0 01~99.99Ω
model
Output
Motor stator/rotor S et by
Fre quency f F1.08 0.1~99 9.9mH
inductance model
Mutual inductance o f S et by
F1.09 0.1~99 9.9mH
motor stator/rotor model
F orwar d S et by
F1.10 No-l oad current 0.0 1~9 9.99A
model
0 :NO operation
Self-learning of
Time t F1.11 1 :comp lete tuning Self-learning 0
motor parameters
2 :static tuning Self-learning
Re ver se
Speed loop propor tional
F1.12
ga in1 0~ 100 30

NNTT N
Dea d Time

NTT N
NTT F1.1 3 Speed loop integral ti me1 0.0 1~1 0.00s 0.50s

PH
PHA
A
Function
H
Fig. 6-4 FWD/REV Dead Time Diagram

PP HAA PPHHA
A Default
F1.14
Switching low
po int frequency
Speed loop propor tional
0.0 0Hz~F1 .1 7 5.00Hz

EE EE E E
0~ 100
Name Setting Range F1.15 25
Code Value ga in 2

L
EL Terminal command
LL
0 :Terminal command invalid

EE
wh en power on
L
EE L F1.16
Speed loop integral
time 2
0.0 1~1 0.00s 1.00s

EE EE
F0.25 prote ction when 0
power on 1 :Terminal command valid when

BBLLUU BBLLUU
Switching high
power on F1.17 po int frequency F1.14~99.99 Hz 10.00Hz

If operating command channel is set to terminal control, system wi ll detect t ermi nal status
aut omatica ll y duri ng inverter power on.
BB F1.18
VC sl ip compensating
factor
50 %~2 00% 100%

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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Function Default Output Volta ge (V)


Nam e Setting Range

TT TT TT
Code Value

N
N
F1.19

AA
Up per torque limit setting

AANN AAN
0.0~ 20 0.0%(inverter r ate d c urrent) 150.0%

N Vb

HH H H H H
The setting 100.0% is c orresponding to the rat ed output current.

P P P P P P
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Function Setting Range Default
Code Name Value

F1.20 V/F curve setting

EEEE
0:Linear V/F curve
1:square torque V/F cur ve

EEEE 0
V b o ost

U
BBLL U
0: Linear V/F curve. It is applicable to constant torque l oad.
U
BBLL U BB
1: 2.0 exponential V/F curve. It is applicable to variable torque l oad, such as blower, pump etc.
f cu t -of f fOutput
b

Fig. 6-7 Manual torque boost di agram


F requenc y f

Functio n Setting Range Default


Output Voltage (V) Cod e Name Value
F1.2 3 V/F slip compensation limit 0.0~200.0% 100%
Vb

Set ti ng this parameter can compensate t he motor speed change produced because of undert aki ng
Linear V/F curve l oading whi le on V/F control, to increase the rigi dit y of motor mecha nical performance. This value
should be set as the motor rated slip frequency.

2.0 exponential
V/F c urve Functio n Setting Range Default
Cod e Name Value
0:No Operation
Energy Conservation
1/3 fb fb Out put Frequency f F1.24 0
Selection 1:Energy Conservation
Fig. 6-6 V/F curvedi agram
When the mot or is running in no-load or lower-load during,the inverter can adjust output voltage
Function Default by automatically c urrent kf the load。
Nam e Setting Range
Code Value Note:This function is especi ally valid for variable torque load (such as fan and pump).
F1.2 1 Torque boost 0.0 %:( auto) 0.1%~30.0% 0
0.0%~50.0% (relative to motor
F1.22 Torque boost cut-off 20.0%
rated frequency)

Torque Boost is mainly applied to less than cut-off frequency (F1.22). The V/F curve after boost i s F2 Input and Output Terminal Function Paramete rs

NTT NTT N
NTT
shown in following figure . Torque booth can improve the l ow frequency torque performance of V/F control .

N N
Ba sed on the load, a torque should be chosen properly. For heavy load, increase the torque boost , but Functio n Default

PPHA
A PP HAA PP HA
A
the torque boost should not be set too big, which wil l result in the motor operating at overexcitation and

H H H
tha t it could be ove rheated, and also t he inverter out put current is big, reduci ng efficiency.
Cod e
F2.00
Name
On- off signa l filter times 1 ~10
Setting Range
Value
5

L
ELEE EELEE L
EE E
When the torque boost is set as 0.0%, the i nvert er is at automatic torque boost.

L L E
Torque boost cut-off f requency: below thi s fre quency, torque boost is valid, and above t his frequency
It sets up S1-S6, VI and CI terminals sampl e filt eri ng t ime. In big inter ference situati on, this parameter
should be inc reased i n orde r to prevent mal operation.

E E
setting, torque boost is invalid.

E E
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DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter Descr iption

Functio n Setting Range Default


Name

TT TT TT
Cod e Value When the freque ncy is set by external te rmina l, modify the

N N N
Frequency frequency up and down command. When the frequency

H AAN
F2. 01

F2.02
S1 Terminal Function Se lection

S2 Terminal Function Se lection


0~25

0~25

H AA N H AA N 1

2
9 up setting source is set as digital setting, the set frequency can be
regulated up and down.

P PH
F2.03 S3 Terminal Function Se lection
P P H
0~25
P P H 4
K1
UP te rminal

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


DZB200
K2
Frequency DOWN
F2.04 S4 Terminal Function Se lection 0~25 7 10 termina l

E E
down setting
F2.05 S5 Terminal Function Se lection

EE E 0~25

EE E 12
K3
UP/DOWN
cle ar

F2.06 S6 Terminal Function Se lection

U
BBLL U 0~25

U
BBLL U 13

BB
These par amete rs are used to set up the corresponding functions of digital multifunction input terminal s.
11
Frequency
up/down
setting clear
DCM
ter minal

Using terminal can clear UP/DOWN set frequency so that set


frequency can be restored the frequency setting given by
frequency command channe l.
sett ing
value Function D esc ription 12 Multi-speed term inal 1 8 stages speed can be set up via these 3 terminals digital
Even if there is a signal input, the inverter does not run. state combination.
13 Multi-speed term inal 2
0 Terminals which are not used can be set to be no function in Note : multi-speed 1 is the low position, and multi- speed 3 is
No Function
order to prevent ma lfuncti on 14 Multi-speed term inal 3 the high p osition.

1 Forward The inverter ’s forward or reverse running can be control by 2 kinds of ACCE /DECE time can be chosen via these two
external terminals. terminals digital state combination.
2 Reverse
ACCE/DECE time Terminal ACC/DEC tim e selection Parameter
By means of this terminal t he inverter’ s operation mode can be 15
select ion terminal
t hree-wire operation
control defined to be t hree-wire control mode. For detai ls, please refer O FF ACCE time 1 F0.08、F0.09
3
to the funct ion code description of F2.07 three-wire control
ON ACCE time 2 F4. 00 、F4.01
mode.

4 Forward Jogging At Jogging ope rat ion, the frequency and Jogging PID is temporarily out of work, and the inverter keeps its
16 PID control pause
Acceleration/Decelera tion time can be found in detail current fre quency output.
5 Reverse Jogging descri pti ons of F4.02,F4.03 and F4.04 function codes. The inverter pau ses at its current output frequency. After this
17 Traverse pause function is cancelled, continue to start its traverse o peration at
The inverter turns off output, and the motor stop pr ocess is not its current frequency.
controlled by the i nvert er. It i s oft en applied when the i nert ia
6 Free-run stop 18 Traverse re set The inverter is back to its center frequency output.
loading is big and there is no requireme nt on stop time. This
mode has the same definiti on as F0.19 does. Acceleration/ Ensure the inverter is not interfered by external signals

NNTT NNTT N
NTT
This is external failure reset. It ha s the same function as
19 Deceleration
forbid
(excluding stop command), maintaining its current output
frequency.

PH
PHA
A7 Failure reset

PHHAA
perform long-distance failure reset.

P PPHHA
A
STOP button on the keyboard. Using this functi on can 20

21
Reser ved

External accel terminal


Reserved

When the key-press valid,it is automated to t urn to display

L
ELEE 8 Ext ernal faul t input
stops.

EE EE EE E
L E
When ext ernal faul t signal is input, the inverter reports it and

LL L 22

23
External decel terminal

Setting delay tim e(up)


motor speed.
Accel/De cel adjust invalid when at stop status.

When the key-press valid,it is automated to t urn to display

EE EE time setti ng.

BBLLUU BBLLUU
24 Setting delay tim e(down) F3.18 sets to 0,terminal adjust invalid.

BB
25 Programme running invalid
When the key va lid, we can set programme running mode.
26 Programme running reset

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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Function Default

TT TT TT
Name Setting Range
Code Value 2: Three- wire control 1, integrate Enable with di rection. At this mode, EN is the Enable terminal with the

AAN
N AANN
0:two-wire control 1

1:two-wire control 2
AANN direction controlled by the defined FWD. REV defi ne the direction.

HH H H H H
Ter minal control SW1
F2.0 7 0

P P P P P P
mode 2:three-wire control 1 Sx(FWD)

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


3:three-wire control 2

E E
SW2 Operation

EE E EE E Sx(EN)
DZB
K

OFF
Command
FWD

U U U U
This paramet er defines four di fferent control modes which controls the inverter operat ion through
K Series

BBLL BBLL
external terminals. Sx(REV) ON R EV

BB
0: Two-wire t ype control, integrat e Enabl e wit h di rection. Thi s mode is the most often used two-wire
control mode. The motor forward and reverse ope rations are determi ned by the defined FWD and REV
t erminal command.
DCM

K1 Operation Fig. 6-10 Three-wire operation mode 1


Sx(FWD) K1 K2 Comm and
DZB K:FWD/REV switch SW1:RUN butt on SW2:STOP but ton
OFF OFF STOP
K2 Series EN i s defini ng t he corresponding t erminal function as Funct ion 3 “Three-wire operation cont rol”.
Sx(REV) ON OFF FWD

OFF ON REV 3: Three-wire control, se parate Enabl e from direction. At this mode EN is the Enable terminal, SW1 or
DCM S W2 define operati ng c ommand and control direct ion at the same time. Stop command is defined by SW2.
ON ON STOP

Fig. 6-8 Two-wire operation mode 1 SW1


Sx(FWD)
1: Two-wire c ontrol , separate Enable from direction. When this mode i s used, the defined F WD is enable
t erminal. The direction is determined by the defined REV state. SW2
Sx(EN)
K1 Operation DZB
K1 K2 Comm and
Sx( FWD) SW3 Series
DZB OFF OFF STOP Sx(REV)
K2 Series
Sx(REV) ON OFF FWD
DCM
OFF ON STOP

NNTT DCM ON

NNTT ON REV

N
NTT F ig. 6-11 Three-wire operat ion mode 2

PH
PHA
A PP HAA
Fig. 6-9 Two-wire operation mode 2

H PPHHA
A SW1:F WD operati ng but ton SW2: STOP button SW3: REV operating but ton
EN i s defining the corresponding terminal function as F unction 3 “Three-wire operat ion cont rol”.

L
ELEE L
EELEE L
EE E
L E N ote: For two-wire operation mode, when FWD/REV t erminal is enabled and th e stop comman d
produced by other sources stops t he equipment, the inverter does not start to operate after the stop

EE EE comman d disappears even if the con trol terminal FWD /REV is still valid. If the i nv erter needs to

BBLLUU BBLLUU
operate, it is required to trigger FWD/REV again.

BB
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DZB Series Chapter 6 Para meter Description DZB Series Chapter 6 Param eter Descri ption

Functio n Default Funct ion Setting Range Default


Setting Range Name

TT TT TT
Cod e Name Value Code Value

A N
N
F2.08

A
UP/DOWN frequency
increm ent variable rate
0.01~ 99.99Hz/s

AANN AANN0.50Hz/s
F2.14 CI lower lim it
CI lower lim it
0.0V~ 10.0V 0.0 V

H H H
-100. 0%~100.0%

H H H
F2.15 corre sponding setting 0.0%

P P P P
Terminal UP/DOWN regul at es t he change rate of frequenc y set ti ng.

P P
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F2.16 CIu pper limi t 0.0V~ 10.0V 10.0V
CI upper limit
Function
Code
F2.09
Name
VI lowe r limit
EEEE Sett ing Range

0.0V ~10.0V
EEEE
Default
Value
0.0V
F2.17

F2.18
corresp onding setting
CI input filter ing time
-100.0%~100.0%

0.0s~10.0s
100.0%

0.1s

F2.10

F2.11
VI lowe r limit
corre sponding setti ng
VI upper limi t
U
BBLL U
-100.0%~ 100.0%

0.0V ~10.0V
U
BBLL U 0.0%

BB
10.0V
CIfunction settings are similar to VI setting met hod.
DZB Series i nverter provides 2 paths of analog input port.

VI upper lim it DZB Series i nverter standard uni t has two multifunction digi tal output terminal , one (or t wo)
F2.12 corre sponding setti ng -100.0%~ 100.0% 100.0%
mult ifunc ti on relay output t ermi nals and one analog output termi nal.
F2.13 VI input filtering tim e 0.0s~ 10.0s 0.1s
Function Nam e Setting Range Default
Code Value
F2.19 Mo1output sel ection 0~10 1
Above function code s define the relationship between analog i nput voltage and the setting value that
F2.20 Reserv ed
analog input is corresponding to. When the ana log input voltage exceeds the range of the set maximum or
minimum input, the beyond porti on should be c alculated with maxi mum input or minimum i nput. F2.21 Re lay output selection 0~10 3
When analog input is amperage input, 0mA-20mA is corresponding to 0V-10V.
Open c oll ector output functions are indicated as foll owi ng t able:
For different applications, t he corresponding nominal value of analog sett ing 100.0% is different. For
details, please refer t o each application description. Setting Description
Function
Value
Following figures shows several sett ings. Note: VI lower limit must be less or equal to VI upper limit.
0 Zero Output Output terminal has no function

C ORRESPONDING SETTING 1 Frequency reaches please refer to the detail description of function code F4.15
f requency setting,torque,PID setting,PID feedback
2 FDT reaches please refer to the detail description of function code F4.13,F4.14
100.0%
3 Fault output Once inverter fault happens, output ON signal

4 Inverter is running forward ON signal Indicates the inverter is running forward with output frequency.

0V 10V C I 5 Inverter is running reverse ON signal Indicates the inverter is running reverse with output frequency.

NNTT (0m A)

NNTT
(20mA)

N
NTT 6 Null speed operation
When the inverter output frequency is less than the starting
frequency, output ON signal

PH
PHA
A -100. 0%

PPHHAA PPHHA
A 7
Upper limit frequency
reaches
When the operating frequency reaches the upper frequency limit,
output ON signal.

E E E
When the operating frequency reaches the lower frequency limit,

E E E
Lower limit frequency
8 output ON signal.

L L L
reaches

EL EEL EE L
F ig. 6-12 Relationship between analog input and setti ng value

E E
9 ~10 Reserved Reserved

E E high pressure reaches


Pressure reaches at the F7.12 low pressure setting,NC output indication.

BBLLUU BBLLUU
VI input filteri ng t ime determines analog input sensi tiveness. Increasi ng t his parameter, i n order to 11 detection(NC)
prevent malfunct ion caused by interference to the a nalog, can strengthen the anti-interference ability, low pressure reaches

BB
12 Pressure reaches at the F7.13 high pressure setting,NC output indication.
but reduce the analog input sensitiveness. detection(NC)
high pressure reaches
13 Pressure reaches at the F7.12 high pressure setting,NO output indication.
detection(NO)

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low pressure reaches Pressure reaches at the F7.13 low pressure setting,NO output indication 10V(20mA)

TT TT TT
14 detection(NO) signal.
15

AAN
N sleeping satus indicates

NN NN
During sleeping status,output ON signal and display "EOPP"

AA AA
H H H
16 no water indicates

H H H
No water alarms,output ON signal and display "EOP2"

P P P P P P
When output frequency is bigger than the lowest output frequency,output

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


17 no zero-speed running ON signal.
When the i nverter has output signal or running order input,

E E
18 running
output ON signal.

EE E EE E
U U
Functio n Default
Code
F2.22
Name

FM Analog output selection

BBLL U 0 ~10

BBLL U
Setting Range
Value

The sta ndard anal og out put is 0-20mA (or 0-10V). Current or voltage output can be selected
0

BB 0
100% output

Figure 6-13 The coincidenc e rel ationship between assigned val ue and analog output
by Jumper S2 . Its corresponding value range is shown as following table:

Sett ing Value Function Range


0 Setting frequency 0-m aximum ou tput freque ncy F3 Human Machine Interfac e Parameters
1 Operating frequency 0-m aximum ou tput freque ncy
2 Output current 0-double rated inverter current Functio n Setting R ange Default
Cod e Name Value
3 Output voltage 0-double rated inverter voltage
F3.00 User passwor d 0~9999 0
4 M otor speed 0-double rated mot or speed
5 Output power 0-double rated pow er
User password is applied to prevent non-authorized person to look and modify parame [Link] a
6 Output torque 0-double rated mot or cur rent nonzero five digit number as password, then press DATA/ENT to confirm, if there is no button operati on
7 Analog VI input 0~10V in one mi nute, password function becomes effective.
8 Analog CI input 0~10V/0~20mA After password becomes effective, customer can not a cce ss paramete r list if password input is
9 ~10 Reserved Reserved incorrect. Please remember t he passw ord. If it is not necessary to set password, j ust set 0000 to clear
password.
Function Setting Range Default
Code Nam e Value
Functio n Setting R ange Default
F2.23 AO L ower limit 0.0%~100. 0% 0.0% Cod e Name Value
Lo wer lim it corresponding F3.0 1 Re served
F2.24 AO o utput 0.0V~10.0V 0.0V

TT TT TT
F3.02 Re served
AO U pper limit 0.0%~100. 0%

N N N
F2.25 100.0%

H A
A N
F2.26
Upper lim it corresponding
AO o utput
0.0V~10.0V

H AA N H A
A N
10 .0V Functio n
Name Setting R ange Default

EEPPH EEPP H E P
EP
Above funct ion codes define the rel ationship bet ween output val ue and analog output
H Cod e
0:Ke ypad control v alid
Value

L
EL L
EEL L
corresponding out put value. When the output value exc eeds the maximum output or the

EE L
mini mum output range, the beyond portion should be calculate d wit h maximum output or F3.0 3 STOP functi on option
1:Ke ypad and terminal control
valid
0
mini mum output .

EE EE 2:Ke ypad and co mmunication

BBLLUU BBLLUU
control valid
When analog output i s current output, 1mA is equival ent t o 0.5V
3:All control modes valid
For different applications, the a nalog output corresponding to 100% output value is
different. For details, please refer to the inst ruct ion of each applicat ion.
Follow ing figures explain several set ti ng c ircumst ances:
BB This function code is to define the STOP stop function validity options.

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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Function Default Option: sett ing para meter=the sum total of displ ay code,for exa mple:
Nam e Setting Range

TT TT TT
Code Value require to display at operation st at us:Out put current,Running spe ed,Output power 4+16+32=52, then

AAN
N ENB

AANN
0 :external keyboar d preferential

AANN setting F3.05to 52,its correspondi ng parameter ca n be viewed at operation through pressing button
"DATA".

P H
PH P H
P H
1 :Local and external keyboard
simult aneous displa y, on ly

P H
P H This I/O termina l status is displayed in decimal system, S 1 (MO1) corresponding to the lowest digi t.

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


external key-press is valid. F or instance, input status displa ys 3 i s i ndicting that terminal S1 and S2 are closed and others a re open.
F3.04 Keypad display option 2 :Local panel and external 0 For details, please see F3.17 and F3.18 description.

EE
keyboard simultaneou s di splay,

E
only Local key-pre ss is valid.

E EEEE Functio n
Name Setting Range Default

U U
Value

U U
3 :Local and external keyboard Cod e

BBLL BBLL
simultaneous display, and all F3.08 I GBT modu le temperature 0~100.0℃

BB
key-presses are valid (both are
OR logical relation) F3.09 Soft ware version
Accumul ative operating
This function i s to set up the logical relat ionship bet ween Local and external keyboard key-press. F3.10 0~9999h 0
t ime
Note: No. 3 function should be used cautiou sl y. Maloperation may cause seri ous consequ en ces.
These functi ons only can be viewed but ca n not be modifi ed.
Functio n N am e Sett ing Range Default IGBT module temperature: i ndicates the temperature of t he inverter IGBT module.
Cod e Value
Over-temperature protection value of different inverter may be different .
F3.05 operation stat us display paramet er option 0-32767 255
Software version: software version number.
F3.06 Stop status display parameter option 0-2048 255 Inverter accumulative operating time: displays current i nverter accumulative ope rat ion ti me.
F3.07 operation stat us display p r eferential option 0-14(0:invalid) 0
Function Setting Range Default
Name Value
Code
operati on status display Stop status display
F3.11 The fault before previous fault type
Displ ayed Message Code Displ ayed Message Code
F3.12 Previous fault type
0:Setting f requency 1 Setting frequency 1
F3.13 Curr ent fault type
1:Running frequency 2 DC bus voltage 2
2:Output current 4 I nput t ermi nal stat us 4 Record three recent fa ult t ypes: 0 is no fault; 1~22 i s 22 different kinds of fault. For details,please see

3:Output voltage Output t erminal stat us fault analysis.


8 8
4:Running speed 16 PID setpoint 16
5:Act ual delay time 32 PID feedback 32

NNTT
6:Setting delay time
7 :DC b us volt ag e
64

128
VI value

CI value
NNTT N
NTT 64

128

PHHA
A
8:PI D setpoint

P
256

P HHAA
Current segm ent of
m ulti-spe ed co ntrol

P PPHHA
A 256

E E E
9:PI D f eedback 512

L
EL E 10:Input term inal stat us

11:Output terminal status


1024

2048 L
EEL E
Actual delay time

Setting delay t ime


L
EE L E 512
1024

EE EE
BBLLUU BBLLUU
12:VI value 4096

13:CI value 8192


14:Current segment of
m ulti-speed c ontrol 16384
BB
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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Function D escription Default Functio n Setting Range Default


Nam e Name

TT TT TT
Code Value Cod e Value

F3.14

AAN
N
Operating frequen cy at
current fault fault happens

AANN
The output frequency when current

AANN
0.00Hz F4.02

F4.0 3
Jogging frequency

Jogging ACCEL time


0.00~F0.04

0.1~360.0s
5.00Hz

10.0s

P H
PH
F3.15
Outp ut amperage at
current fault fault happens

P H
P H
The output amperage when current

P H
P H 0.0A F4.04 Jogging DECEL time 0.1~360.0s 10.0s

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The bus voltage when current fault
F3.16 Bus voltage at current fault 0.0V It is to define t he inverter set frequenc y and Acceleration/Deceleration time at Jogging operation.
happens

EEEE EEEE Jogging operation i s performed by direct start mode and deceleration stop mode.
The Jogging Acce leration ti me is the ti me required for invert er to accelerate from 0Hz to the maximum
Function
Code

F3.17
Nam e

Setting delay time(u p)


U
BBLL U Setting Range

0~9999
U
BBLL U Default
Value

0.0V
BB
output frequency (F0.04).
The Jogging Decelera ti on time i s the t ime re quire d for inverter to decelerate from the ma ximum output
frequency (F0.04) to 0Hz.

Functio n Setting Range Default


0~3 Cod e Name Value
F3.18 Setting unit of delay time 0.0V
(0:function of delay time invalid)
F4.05 Ski p frequency 0.00~F0.04 0.00Hz
F4.06 Ski p frequency r ange 0.00~F0.04 0.00Hz
We also can use set external terminal fun ction to set delay time of F3.17 .
Setting uni t o f d elay ti me 0 :delay ti me function invalid When the set frequenc y is within t he ski p frequenc y range, the actual operati ng frequency will be
1:t he unit of delay tim e is 0. 1s
operated near the boundary of skip frequency range.
2:t he unit of delay tim e 1 s
3 :the unit of delay t ime 1min By means of setti ng skip frequency, the i nverter can keep away from the mechanical resonance point
of the load.
This i nverter has one skip frequency poi nt ava il able. If t hese two skip frequencies are bot h set to 0,
F4 Application Func tion Parameters
t his function will be i nact ive .

Function Setting Range Default Sett ing f requency


Code Nam e Value
F4.00 ACCEL Time 2 0.1 ~360.0s 10.0s

F4.0 1 DECEL Time 2 0.1 ~360.0s 10.0s 1 /2 Skip frequency range


Skip frequency
1 /2 Skip frequency range
Ac celerati on/Deceleration time can be chosen to be F0.08, F0.09 or above three time settings. Their
meanings are all t he same; pl ease refer to F0.08 and F0.09 related description.
The Acceleration/Decelerat ion time 0-1 at inverter operation can be chosen t hrough di fferent

NTT
combination of multifunction digit al i nput termina ls.

N NNTT N
NTT Fig. 6-14 Skip frequency schematic diagram

PH
PHA
A PPHHAA PPHHA
A Functio n
Cod e Name Setting Range Default
Value

L
ELEE L
EELEE L
EE E
L E F4.07 Traverse frequen cy range
0.0~100.0%
(relative to se t freq uency)
0.0~50.0%(r elative to traverse
0.0 %

EE EE
F4.08 Kick frequency range
frequency range)
0.0 %

BBLLUU BBLLUU
Traverse frequen cy up
F4.09 0.1~360.0s 5.0s
time

BB F4.10
Traverse frequen cy down
time
0.1~360.0s 5.0s

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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Tra verse freque ncy functi on is suitable to industries such a s textile, fi ber and so on, and to applications

NTT
which require traversing and w indi ng functions.

N NNTT NNTT
Tra verse freque ncy functi on means that the invert er output frequency i s traversi ng up and down around
Out put fr equen cy

P H
PHAA P H
P HAA P H
P HAA
the set frequency. The operating frequenc y l ocus with time axi s is shown as fol lowing diagram, in which
the amplitude of t raverse is set by F4.07. When F4.07 is set to be 0, i.e. traverse range i s 0, the traverse Se tting fr eque ncy
FDT delay

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


freque ncy function will be inactive.

Opera tio n Freque ncy

EEEE EEEE
Upper Traverse F requency

Cent er F requency
U
BBLL
Ki ck Frequency

U U
BBLL U BB Freque ncy detect ion
Time t

signal

Lower Traverse F requency

Accelerate on
Accelerati on Ti me Tra ver se Frequ en cy Tr averse F re que nc y
Fa ll Time Rising Tim e
Decelerate on
Deceleration Time Time t

Time t
Fig. 6-15 Traverse Frequency Ope ration Di agram

Tra verse freque ncy range: trave rse operat ion frequency limits by upper and lower limit frequency. Fig.6-16 FDT Level Diagram
Tra verse range relative to the cent er frequency: amplitude of tra verse AW = CF × AW range F4.07
Functio n Setting Range Default
Kick frequency = ampl itude of trave rse AW × Kick Freque ncy Range F4.08. I.e. the kick frequency i s Cod e Name Value
the value relative to ampl itude of traverse at traverse-frequency operat ion. Frequency rea ching
F4.15 0.0 ~100.0%(maxim um frequency) 0.0 %
Tra verse freque ncy rising time: the time required to rise from the lowest traverse frequency to the detect ion range

highest traverse frequency.


When the invert er output frequency reaches the set frequency val ue, this function can regulate i ts
Tra verse freque ncy fall ti me: t he t ime required t o fall from the highest traverse frequency to the lowest detection range value, as shown by foll owing fi gure:
traverse fre quency.
Outpu t fre quency
Function Setting Range Default
Code Nam e Value Detection rang e(F4.15)
F4.11 Fault auto-reset times 0~3 0 Setting fre quen cy

Interval time setting of


F4.12 0.1~ 100.0s 1.0s

TT TT TT
automatic rese tting fa ult

A
ANN AANN A
A N
N
Fault auto-reset times: used to set the auto-reset ti mes when inverter chooses fault auto-reset. If this Time t

H H H
val ue is exceeded, inverter will wait for trouble shooting.

EEPPH PP H PP H
Interval t ime setting of fault auto-reset: chose the interval time between faul t occurring and a utomatic
resetting actuat ed

EE E E Frequency detection

L
EL Function
Nam e L
EEL Setting Range
L
EE L Default
signal

E E
Code Value

E E
BBLLUU BBLLUU
F4.13 FDT l evel de tection value 0.00~ F0.04 50.00H z

F4.14 FDT d ela y detection va lue 0.0~ 100.0%(FDT level) 5.0%

Set output frequency detection value and the delay value of output action dismi ssed, as shown by
following f igure : BB Fig.6-17 Frequency Reac hing Detecti on Range Diagram
Time t

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Function Default When frequency source is chosen to be PID, i.e. F0.03 is chosen to be 5, these group functions are a ctive.
Nam e Setting Range

TT TT TT
Code Value This par ameter is to determine the assi gnment channel of the process PID target value.

AAN
N
F4.16
Brake Threshold voltage) 380 V

AANN
115 .0~140.0%(standard DC bus

AANN
130.0% The set target value of process PID i s a relative value , and the set 100% i s corresponding to the 100%
fee dback signal of the system being controlled.

H H H
Va lue Voltage

H H H
115 .0~140.0%(standard DC bus 120.0%

P P P P P P
voltage) 220 V The system always pe rforms t he calcul at ion according to relative value (0-100%)

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


Note: If mult istage input, it can be accomplished by means of setting F4 grou p paramet ers.

E E
This funct ion is to set up the initiat ive bus voltage of dynami c braking, and properly regulat ing this
val ue can result in an effective brake to the load.

EE E EE E Functio n
Cod e Name Setting Range Default
Value

U U
0.0%~100.0%

U U
F4.19 Preset PI D set point 0.0 %
Function Default

BBLL BBLL
Nam e Setting Range
Code Value

F4.17
Speed display
ratio
0.1~ 999.9%
Speed=120 ×running
frequency× F4.17/po le num ber
100.0%
BB When F4.08=0 is chosen, i .e. t he ta rget source i s the keyboard, it is required to set this parameter.
The reference val ue of this para meter is the system feedback value.

Functio n
Cod e Name Setting Range Default
Value
Speed=120×running frequency×F4.17/pole number 0:Reserved
This funct ion is used to cali brat e speed display error, it has no impact on actual speed.
PID Feedback 1:AI Feedback
F4.20 Sources Option 0
PID c ontrol is one method normally used to process control, holding the cont rol value to the target 2:Reserved
val ue by the negative feedback syst em which regulate s the inverter output frequency by means of 3:Communication feedback
proportion, i ntegrat ion and differential operations on the difference bet ween the cont rol value feedback
signal and the target va lue signa l. It is applicable to the process control s such as flow control, pressure The PID feedback channel i s chosen by t his parame ter.
cont rol and temperature control and so on. The control functi onal block diagram i s shown as fol lows: Important: The assignment channel and feedback channel can not be in coinci den ce, otherwise PID i s
unable to control effectively.

Functio n Setting Range Default


Cod e Name Value
Give n Value 0:positi ve
PI D Control M P PID Output C haract eristics
(Percent age) F4.2 1 0
Option 1:neg ative
(Percenta ge ) Output F

Filt er PID output i s positive charac teristic: when the feedback signal is bigger than t he PID given signal, it
Fe edba ck Value
F i s required for the invert er output frequency to decrease to count erba lance the PID, for i nstance, t he
winding t ension PID control .

NNTT N TT
Fig.6-18 Process PID Functi onal Block Diagram

N N
NTT PID output i s negati ve chara cteristic: whe n t he feedba ck signal is bigger t han the PID giver signal, it
i s required for the invert er output frequency to increase t o c ounterbalance the PID,for instance, the

PH A
A
Function

H
Code

P
Nam e

PPHHAA
Setting Range

PPHHA
ADefault
Value
unreeling tension PID control.

Functio n Default

EE EE
0:Given by Keyb oard( F4.19)

E E
Name Setting Range
Cod e Value

L
EL L
EEL
1:Given by panel po tentiom ete r VI
L
EE L F4.22 Proport ional gain (Kp) 0.00~99.99 1.00

E E
PID setpoint 2:Given external ter mi nal AI I ntegral time (Ti) 0.01~10.00 s

E E
F4.2 3 0.10s
F4.18 0
Sources Option

BBLLUU BBLLUU
3:Given by Rem ote F4.24 Differential time (Td) 0.00~10.00 s 0.00s
Co mmunication
4:Mu lti-seg setpoint
BB
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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Proport ional gain (Kp): det ermi nes the adjusting st rength of PID adjust or. The bigger the P, the bigger Functio n Default
Name Setting Range

TT TT TT
the adjusting st rength is. This parameter being 100 means that when the difference between the PID Cod e Value

N
N NN NN
fee dback value and the assi gned value is 100%, the adj usti ng ra nge of PID adjustor t o the output frequency

AA AA
command is the maxi mum frequency (ignore i ntegral acti on and derivative act ion).

AA
F4.25 Sam pling cycle time ( T)
PID control
0.01~99.99 s

0.0 ~100.0%
0.10s

H H H
F4.26 0.0 %

P PH P P H P H
Integrating ti me (Ti): determi nes t he speed at which PID adjustor performs integral regulat ion to the

P
discrepancy li mit

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


discrepancy between the PID fe edback value and t he assigned val ue. The Ti is indicati ng the period of time Sampling time (T): is the time to sample the feedback val ue. In each sampl ing peri od the controller
tha t integra l controll er (ignore proporti onal action and deri vative acti on), when the discrepancy between

E E
runs one time. The l onger the sampling t ime, the slower t he responding.

E E EE E
the PID feedback value and the assigned va lue i s 100%, continuously regulates to make the regulating

E
amount t o reach the maxi mum frequency (F0.047). The shorter the i ntegrating time, the stronger the
PID control discrepancy limit: t he allowa ble maximum discrepancy of PID system output value relative

U U U U
t o the cl osed-loop assigned val ue. As shown in following diagram, within the discrepancy li mit, PID

BBLL BBLL
adj ust ing strength is. controller stops adjustment. Properly set ting this function code can improve t he accuracy and st ability of

BB
Differenti al time (Td): det ermi nes the control ling st rength a t which PID adjust or performs adjustment
to the variance ratio of discrepancy between the PID fee dback value and the assi gned value . The Td is
indicating t he period of time w ithin whi ch if the feedback val ue is changed 100%, t he regul ating amount
of integral controller is the maximum frequency (F 0.04) (i gnore proportional a ction and integral action).
P ID syst em.

Discre pancy Li mit


The longe r the Td, the bigger t he controlling strength [Link] is the most popul arly used cont rol mode in Feedback
process control, with each part pl aying different rol e. Following simpl y introduces t he operational Assign ed
Value
principle and the controlling method:
Proport ion cont rol (P): when there is discrepancy between feedback and the assignment,output t he
regul at ing amount in proporti on t o the discrepancy. If t he discrepancy is const ant,the regulating amount
keeps constant. Proport ion control can response qui ckl y t o the feedback va riati on, but only using Tim e t
proportion control is unabl e to perform noncorrespondi ng control . The bigger the proportional gain, the
faster the system regulating speed, but being too bi g ma y cause oscillation. The control met hod is first to Output f
set a long int egrating t ime and a zero differenti al t ime , and then run the system only by using proportion
control. Change the assigned value, and watch the stable di screpancy (stea dy-stat e error) of feedback
signal and assigned value. If the ste ady-sta te error is at the varying directi on of assigne d value (for
instance, increase the assigned value, the feedback va lue after the system i s steady is always less t han the
Tim e t
assigned value), continue to increase the proportional gai n, otherwi se decrease [Link] the above until
F ig. 6-19 Coincidence rel ation of discrepancy limit and output frequency
the steady-state error is relatively small (it is very difficult to do no steady-sta te error).
Integral t ime (I): when there is a di screpancy between the feedback and assignment ,conti nuously Functio n Setting Range Default
Cod e Name Value
accumulate the output regulation amount. If the discrepancy still exists, continue to inc rease t he regulati on
Feedback disconnectio n
amount until ther e is no di screpancy. Integral cont roller can effectivel y eliminate t he steady-state er ror. F4.27 0.0~100.0% 0.0 %
detect ing v alue

NNTT NNTT N
NTT
Int egral controller being too strong can cause repeated overshooti ng, system unst able and up till oscillating.
The characteristi c of oscillation caused by too strong integral action is t hat t he feedback si gnal is swingi ng F4.28
Feedback disconnectio n
detect ing t ime 0.0~360.0s 1.0 s

PH
PHA
A PPHHAA P HHA
A
up and down around the assigned value, and the amplitude of swing increases gradually til l the oscillation
happens. Normally the int egral time is adjust ed from big t o small, gradually regulate the integral time, and

P
Feedback disconnected detecting val ue: t his detecting value is relati ve to the full range (100%).

E E E
The syst em detects the P ID feedback value all the ti me. When the fe edback value is less or equal to the

E E E
watch the effec t, until the system stable speed meet s re quirements.

L
EL LL L L
Differenti al time (D): when the di screpancy between feedback and assi gnment varies,output a regulati on

EE EE
amount i n proportion to the varianc e rat io of discrepancy. The regul ation amount is related to t he direct ion
feedback di sconnect ed detect ing val ue, t he syst em starts to time the dete ction. When the detecti ng time
exceeds the feedbac k di sconnect ed detect ing time, the system will send an alert of feedba ck disconnecti ng

EE EE
and magnitude of disc repancy varia ti on, but irrel evant to the direction and value of the discrepancy itsel f. failur e (E02E) .

BBLLUU BBLLUU
The differential contr ol action i s t o perform the control according to the varying trend when the feedback

BB
signal variation happens, and thereby t o restra in the feedback signal variation. It should be cauti on to use
differenti al control ler as the differential control have a trend to magni fy the system i nter ference, especiall y
the high varyi ng frequency interference.

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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Function Default Relationship bet ween multi -speed and S 1、S2、 S3terminals
Nam e Setting Range

TT TT TT
Code Value
S1 S2 S3 Current seg me nt o f mu lti-sp eed con trol
F4.29

AA
F4.30
N
N
Multi-Spe ed 0

Multi-Spe ed 1
-100.0~100.0%
-100.0~100.0%

AANN AANN
0.0%
0.0%
OFF OFF OFF Multi-Speed 0

P H
PH
F4.3 1 Multi-Speed 2

P
-100.0~100.0%
H
P H P H
P H 0.0%
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
Multi-Speed 1
Multi-Speed 2

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F4.32 Multi-Speed 3 -100.0~100.0% 0.0% ON ON OFF Multi-Speed 3
F4.33
F4.34
Multi-Speed 4

Multi-Speed 5

EEEE
-100.0~100.0 %
-100.0~100.0 %

EEEE 0.0%
0.0%
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Multi-Speed 4
Multi-Speed 5

F4.35

F4.36
Multi-Speed 6

Multi-Speed 7 U
BBLL U
-100.0~100.0 %

-100.0~100.0 %
U
BBLL U 0.0%

BB
0.0%
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Multi-Speed 6
Multi-Speed 7

Note: The mul ti-speed symbol defines t he operat ion direction. If it is n egative , the operation direction
is reverse. Frequency setting 100.0% is corresponding to maximu m frequency(F0.04).
F5 Protection Parameters
Output
Functio n Setting Range Default
fre quency Cod e Name Value
1
6
0:No protection
0 2 Motor Overl oad
5 7 F5.00 Protection Option 1:normal motor 1

t
2:Variable Frequency motor

4 0: no protect ion. There is no mot or overloading prot ection characteristic (caution to use),and t hereby the
3
i nverter has no protection to the overloaded motor.
1: norma l motor (with low speed com pensati on). As general motor has a poor hea t emission at low speed,
ON ON ON ON t t he relevant electronic thermal protecti on should be regulat ed [Link] low speed compensat ion
S1
characteristic here mentioned is to sw it ch down t he ove rloa ding protection threshol d for the motor w it h
ON ON t an operation frequency l ower than 30 Hz.
S2
2: Vari able frequenc y motor (without low speed compensation). As the heat emi ssi on of special variable
ON t
frequency motor is not affect ed by speed, it is not re quired t o regulate the protecti on value for low speed
S3
operation.

NNTT
Operation
ON

NNTT N
NTT t

PH
PHA
Acomma nd

PPHHAA
Fig.6-20 multi-speed l ogic Diagram

PPHHA
A
L
ELEE L
EELEE L
EE E
L E
EE EE
BBLLUU BBLLUU BB
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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Function Setting Range Default Functio n Setting Range Default


Nam e Name

TT TT TT
Code Value Cod e Value

AAN
N
F5.0 1
Motor Ove rload
Pro tection Current
20.0%~120.0%

NN
(mo tor rated cu rren t)

AA AANN
100.0%
F5.04
Over -voltage
Stall Protectio n
0:prohibit

1:allow
0

P H
PH 100%
P H
P H P H
P H Over -voltage Stall 110~ 150%(3 80V) 12 0%

ELLEE LLEE LLEE


Time 7 0% F5.05 Protection Vo ltage 110~ 150%(2 20V) 115 %

EEEE EEEE During the inverter decelerat ion, the load inertia may cause the actual motor speed drop rate l ower than

1 m inute U
BBLL U U
BBLL U
Motor Overload Pro tection Current

BB
t he output frequency drop rate, and thereby the motor generates electricity and feeds it back to the inverter,
causing the i nverter bus voltage going up and even bus over-voltage breakdown which t hen can cause
i nverter tripping if no provision i s made.
Over-voltage stall protection function is to detect t he bus voltage and compare it with the stall over-
voltage point defined by F5.05 (relative to t he standa rd bus voltage) . If i t exceeds the over-voltage stall
point, inverter output frequency stop going down, and when the next bus voltage detected is lower than
t he over-vol tage stal l point, t he inverter continues to decelerate,as shown by followi ng figure:

140% 2 00% Current Bus vo ltage

St all Ove r-volt ag e poin t


Fig.6-21 Motor Overload Protect ion Current

The val ue can be de termined by fol lowing equat ion: Tim e t


Motor overl oad protection current = (maximum current/ rat ed current)×100%
It is mai nly applied to the cases that bi g inver ter drives small motor, requiring to correctly set up this Out pu t f r e qu e nc y
funct ion to protect the mot or.

Function Setting Range Default


Code Nam e Value Tim e t
Power-down Frequ ency 70.0~ 110.0 %(standard bus
F5.02 Drop Point voltage) 80.0%
Fig.6-22 O ver-voltage Stall Funct ion
Instant p owe r-down
F5.03 Frequ ency drop rate 0.00Hz~99.99Hz 0.0 0Hz

TT TT TT
Functio n Setting Range Default
Cod e Name Value

A
ANN AANN A
A N
N
If the inst ant power-down drop rate is set to be 0, the instant power-down restart function is invalid. F5.06 Over -current stall setting 80~20 0% 15 0%

H H H
Instant power-down frequency drop poi nt: it i s indicting when the bus voltage, after the power net work

H H H
Over -current ga in settin g
F5.07 0~100 20

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L P
EP
is down and drops to the instant power-down frequency drop point, the invert er sta rts to decrease the

E
opera ti on frequency based on the insta nt power-down frequency drop rate, enabli ng the mot or to genera te
to avoi d of stalling

E EE EE
el ectri city which is fed back t o ke ep the bus voltage, and thus ensuring t he inverter i s operating normall y When inverter is runni ng, the actual climbing rate of motor speed is lowe r than cl imbing rate of out put

EE EE
till inverter power is on again. frequency because load is too big. If you don't ta ke any action, it will cause over current faul t in

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Important: Adj usting t he se t wo parameters properly can magnificently achieve the power network acceleration then inverter will t rip.
switching instead of causi ng inve rter prot ection and thus causing production shu tdown. Over-current stal l protect ion function is t o de tect output current and compare it wit h the current limit

BB defined by F5.06. If it exceeds the c urrent limit, output frequency drop down according to F5.07. When it
show tha t output current is lower tha n l imit current, inverter wil l remain normal operation.

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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Functio n Setting Range Default


Name

TT TT TT
Output current Cod e Value

AAN
N
Auto limit current level

AANN AANN
F6.02 Data pattern 0:N o check(N,8,1 )for RTU

1:Odd ch eck (E,8,1)fo r RTU


0

P H
PH P H
P H P H
P H 2:Even check(O,8,1)for RTU

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3:No check(N,8 ,2)for RTU

Output f req uency

EEEE EEEE
Time t 4:Odd check( E,8,2)for RTU
5:Even check(O,8,2)for RTU

U
BBLL U U
BBLL U BB
6:No check(N,7 ,1)for ASCII

7:Odd check( E,7,1)for ASCII

8:Even check(O,7,1)for ASCII


9:No check(N,7 ,2)for ASCII
Limit current fre quenc y
drop rate 10:Odd che ck(E,7,2) for ASCII
Time t
11:Even ch eck(O,7,2)for ASCII

12:No check(N ,8,1)for ASCII


Fig. 6-23 Limit current protect ion
13:Odd che ck( E,8,, 1) fo r ASCII

14:Even check( O,8,1)for ASCII

15:No check(N ,8,2)for ASCII

F6 Communication Parameters 16:Odd che ck(E,8,2) for ASCII

17:Even check( O,8,2)for ASCII


Function Setting Range Default
Code Nam e Value
F6.00 Communication Address 1~247,0 is th e broadcast address 1

When master machi ne plan t o transmit a frame, slave communication address i s set to be 0, it is also
broadcast address. All slave machine in M ODBUS will receive this frame but not response. The data pat tern set by invert er must be t he same as dat a pattern set by master machine .Otherwise,
Note: sl ave address is not allowed to set 0. communi cation can not accomplish.
Local communicati on address is unique for every slave machine wit hin communication network.
11-bits(for RTU)

TT TT TT
This is basis of utilizat ion of point to point communication between mast er machine and inverter.

A
AN
Code
N
Function
Nam e

A NN
Setting Range

A A
A N
N
Default
Value DATA Frame:8-N-2

EEPH
PH 0:1200BPS

1:2400BPS

EEPPHH E P
EPHH Start
bit
bit0 bit1 bit2 bit3 bit4 bit5 bit6 bit7
Stop Stop
bit bit

L
EL F6.0 1 Baud rate setting
2:4800BPS
L
EEL L
EE L 3
8-data bits

EE
3:9600BPS

EE 11-bits character frame

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4:19200BPS

5:38400BPS

This parameter is used to set transmission rate. BB


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DZB Series Cha pter 6 Parameter D es cription DZB Series Chapter 6 Parameter Description

Functio n Default
DATA Frame:8-E-1 Name Setting Range

TT TT TT
Cod e Value

N
N
Start
NN
Even Stop
bit bit0 bit1 bit2 bit3 bit4 bit5 bit6 bit7 bit bit
AA AA AANN F6.03
Co mmun icat io n
r esponse d ela y 0~200ms 5ms

P H
PH 8-data bits
P H
P H P H
P H Response delay: means the interval time from the end of data receive to transmitt ing response data to

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upper l evel machine. If re sponse delay t ime i s smal le r than system operation ti me, response delay time
11-bits character frame

E E
should be system operation time. If response del ay ti me is l onger than system operati on time, inverter can

EE E EE E not t ransmit data to upper level machine unt il response delay time reached.

DATA Frame:8-O-1
Start U
BBLL U Odd
bit bit0 bit1 bit2 bit3 bit4 bit5 bit6 bit7 bit
U
BBLL U Stop
bit
BB
Functio n
Cod e

F6.04
Name

Co mmun icat io n
overtim e fau lt time
Setting Range

0.0(in valid),0.1 ~10 0.0 s


Default
Value

0.0s

8-data bits
When this parameter is set to be 0.0s, thi s function is invalid.
11-bits character frame
When this functi on is valid, if the interval t ime be tween two communications exceeds communication
overtime time, i t will cause communication fault (E018).
10-bits(for ASCII)
Functio n Setting Range Default
Cod e Name Value
0:Alarm an d fre e run sto p
DATA Frame:7 -N-2
1:No alarm and keep run ning
Start Stop Stop
bit bit0 bi t1 bit2 bit3 bit4 bit5 bit6 Co mmun icat io n 2:No alarm and sto p according to
bit bit F6.05
error measure
1
stop mode (by com municati on)

7 -data b its 3:No alarm and sto p according to


stop mode (by al l control mode)
10-bits character frame
Functio n Setting Range Default
Cod e Name Value
DATA Frame:7-E-1 Re sponse
0:Respo nse when write
F6.06 0
m easur e 1:No response when wri te
Start bit0 bi t1 bit2 bit3 bit4 bit5 bit6 Even Stop
bit bit bit
When this parameter is set to be 0, Response when write.

NNTT 7 -data b its


10-bits character frame
NNTT N
NTT When this parameter is set to be 1, No Response when w rit [Link] function can improve communiation
speed.

PH
PHA
A PPHHAA PPHHA
A
L
ELEE DATA Frame:7-O-1
Start
bit bit0 bi t1 bit2 bit3 bit4
L
EELEE
bit5 bit6
Odd
bit L
EE E
L E
Stop
bit

EE EE
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7 -data b its
10-bits character frame
BB
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DZB Series Chapter 7 Fault Dia gnosis and Countermeasure s DZB Series Chapter 7 Fault Diagnosis and Counte rmeasures

Chapter 7 Fault Diagnosis and Countermeasures


1. Under voltage of DC Bus(E001)

N
NTT NNTT NNTT
DZB200 has 25 pie ces of alarm information and protec ti on func tions in t otal. Once the fault occurs, Yes

A A A
Tran sie nt powe r cu t exists or not m otor driver inverte r reset

P HH A P H H A P H H A
the protecti on functi on starts, the inverter stops inputti ng, t he fault relay contact poi nt is activated, and the
faul t code wil l be di splayed on the display panel of the invert er. Before seeking services, the subscri ber

P P P
No

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may conduct the self-check according to the prompt gi ven in thi s section, analyze the fault causes, a nd fi nd
Check if the in put end vo ltage of No Ad just the power sup ply or
out the solutions. If the faul t bel ongs to the causes described in t he broken line box, please seek t he service the mot or driver inve rte r is with in the remove the peripheral

EE
by contacting the inverter agent or directly conta cting our corporation.

EE EEEE value req uired by the re gulation p ower- supply loo p fault

U U U U
Yes
Common Faults and the Faul t Diagnosis

BBLL BBLL BB
The following faults may probabl y occur during t he usi ng of t he inverter, please refer to the methods Measure if the DC
Yes bu s voltage is no rma l
described below to perform the faul t analysis.
1. No Electricity Display No
1) Chec k wit h mult imeter i f the i nput power supply of the inverter is consist ent with its rated vol tage.
Check if the rectifyin g bridge No Re place the d amage d rect ify ing
If there is somet hing wrong with the power supply, please check and remove it. or th e buffering resis tor is normal bridg e or the b ufferin g resistor
2) Chec k i f the three-phase rectifying bridge is intact . If t he rectifying bridge has been exploded,please
Yes
seek technical service.
3) Chec k i f the CHARGE indicator is on. If the indica tor is off, t he fault will be on the rectifying bridge No
Check if t he d ri ve board is n orm al Chang e drive bo ard
or the buffering resistance. If the indicat or is on, then the fault may probably lies in the switch on/off part,
Yes
please seek for help.
2. The air Swit ch Trips off After Power-on No
Check if the ma in control Chang e main control bo ard
1) Chec k i f the earthing or short circuit occurs bet ween the i nput power suppli es and remove t he problem. boa rd is no rmal
2) Chec k i f the rectifying bridge has been broken down. If so, seek for the service.
3. The Mot or Does not Run After the Inverter S tarts to Run Refere nce for the
1) Chec k i f there is equa lizing t hree-phase input bet ween U, V and W. If yes, the motor circuit or itsel f m ain tena nce personne l

may be damaged, or the motor stops turning for mechani cal reason. Please remove it .
2)If there is input but the three phases are not equalizing, the i nverter drive board or the output modul e 2. Over voltage during acc el eration(E002)
may be damaged. P lease seek for the service.
3) If there i s no out put volt age, the drive board or output modul e may be damaged. Please seek for the Yes Ad just the voltage within
T he inp ut voltage is to o high or n ot the normal range
service.
4. When the Power-on Inverter Displays Normall y, t he Air Swi tch Trips off After the Operati on. No

NTT NNTT N
NTT
1) Chec k i f the short circuit occurs between t he output modules. If ye s, please seek t he service.

N
2) Chec k i f the short circuit or e arthing occurs bet ween the mot or lea d wires. If yes, please remove it .
If the re exists th e e xterna l force
driving t he mot or op era tio n durin g
Yes C an cel t he ext erna l fo rce
o r insta ll th e bra ke resisto r

A A A
the acceleration pr ocess

PH
PHA PP
the n the adding of a n out put AC reac tor shall be considered.
HH A PPHHA
3) If the tripping occurs only occasi onally and the dist ance between the motor and the inverter is bi g,
No
Yes I ncrease t he acce lera tion

L
ELEE L
EELEE L
EE E
L E Th e acceleration time is too sho rt or no t

No
No
time

EE EE Is there a ny brake unit Insta ll the brake unit a nd

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or brake resistor installed resisto r

Yes

BB Seek techn ical supp ort

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3. Over vol tage during runni ng(E003) 5. Over current during deceleration(E005)

N
NTT Yes
NNTT NNTT
Adjust the voltage within C he ck if the out put loo p o f the mo tor d river Yes

A A A
Remove th e peripheral fa ult

A A A
The inp ut volta ge is t oo high or not in verter ha s the ea rthing o r sh ort circuit
the normal range

P H
PH No

P H
P H P H
P H V/F mode No

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I s there a ny the exte rnal f orce d riving Yes Ca ncel the ext ern al force or Whet her t he moto r paramete r No Perform th e mot or paramet er
t he motor during the op era tion install t he brake resist or

E E
identificatio n has been performed or not

E E
identificatio n

E E
No

Seek technical sup port

U U E U U E Yes
Yes

BBLL BBLL
Is t he decele rat ion time too short Increase the deceleratio n time

4. Over current during ac cel eration(E004)


BB No

Is the voltage too low


Yes Ad just the vol tage within the
n orm al rang e
Check if the ou tput loop of the motor d river Yes Re mo ve the p erip he ral No
in vert er has th e earth ing or s hort c ircuit f ault
Whether th ere exists a shock loa d during Yes
V/F mode No the de celerat ion pro cess Cancel the sho ck load

Whether t he moto r paramete r No Perform the motor parameter No


ident ifica tion has been p erf ormed identification
Is there the brak e un it or b rake No Insta ll th e brake unit and
Yes resistor installe d bra ke r esi stor
Yes
Is the acceleratio n time too sh ort Increase the acceleration time
Yes
No
Se ek f or the technica l su pport
Wheth er it is proper to ma nually raise No Adjust the manual raising of
torque or V/ F c urve torque or V/F curve
6. Over current during running(E006)
Yes
Yes Adjust t he vo ltage to the Ch eck if the ou tput lo op of the Ye s Re move t he perip heral fa ult .
The voltage is to o low or not
normal range mo tor d river inverter has If t he link is to o long,
t he short circuit or leakage circuit install the outpu t react or
No
Select the rotation speed No
Yes V/F mode
Start the rotating mot or or no t tracing before restarting or
restart after the motor stops No
Whet he r the mo tor p ara me ter iden tif ication Perform the motor parameter

TT TT TT
No has be en perf orm ed or no t identification

A
ANN Is there the shock load
during the acceler ation process

AAN
Yes

N A N
N
Cance l sho ck loa d

A
Ye s

EEPH
PH No

The type of inverter is small


EEPPHH E P
EPHH I s there the sh oc k load dur ing the ru nning
Ye s
C ancel t he shock lo ad

L L L
No

EL E EEL E EE L Wheth er th e m otor driver Ye s


Abate t he load

E E in ver ter load can be ab ated

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No

BB Th e type of inve rter


is too small

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DZB Series Chapter 7 Fault Dia gnosis and Countermeasure s DZB Series Chapter 7 Fault Diagnosis and Counte rmeasures

7. Motor Over Load(E007) 10. Over voltage during deceleration(E00A)

N
NTTThe moto r prot ection parameter No

NNTT NNTT The inpu t vol tage is too high o r not


Yes Adjust the v oltage within

AA AA AA
Correctly set up the parameter norm al ran ge
F5 .01 set ti ng is suitable or not

P H
PH Yes

P H
P H P H
P H No

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Yes Reduce the load or If there exists external forces driving the Yes Ca ncel the extern al force o r
The load is too big o r the moto r is blocke d motor operation during the deceleration process install t he brake resist or
increase the inverter capacity
No
The t ype of in verter is s ma ll

EEEE EEEE No
Yes Increase the acceleration time

U U
The de celerat ion time is t oo sho rt or not

8. Inverter Over Load(E008)

BBLL U BBLL U BB
No
I s there any bra ke resisto r installed
No
or install the brake resistor

Insta ll th e brake resisto r

Yes Ye s
The load is too big o r the moto r is blocke d Reduce the load or
increase the inverter capacity Seek techn ical supp ort
No
The t ype of in verter is s ma ll 11. External Fai lure(E00D)

9. Inverse unit protection(E009、E019、 E029) Press STOP butto n to sto p in the Yes
Reset run nin g
non keyb oard opera tion mode or not

No
Check if t he output loop of the mot or Yes
driver inverter has th e ea rthing Remo ve the periphe ral fa ult Inp ut peripher al fault sig nal via Yes Check a nd re move
or short circu it mu ltif unctional terminal DI or no t pe riph era l f ault

No No
Whether the link betw ee n the motor Yes Install th e reactor or Yes
Use ST OP in stall Reset run nin g
a nd the motor driver inverter is too long output w ave-filter

No 12. Diode Module Over Heat(E00E)


Check if the wind channel is
Yes
Whether the module is o verhea ted blocked or the fan is working
normally and remove the problem Yes Reduce t he environ ment al
No If the en vironment al t emperatu re is too high
temp era tu re
Check if th e internal links of Yes No
the moto r driver inverter are lo ose Plug all the links
Yes
I f the wind channel is blocked Clear the wind ch annel

NNTT No

Whether it is normal a fter the Yes

NNTT N
NTT No

A A A
main co ntrol bo ard f ault

PH
PHA renewa l of the main con trol b oard

No

PPHH A PPHHA If the fa n is da mage d

No
Yes Change the fan

L
ELEE Wheth er th e drive bo ard is normal
after renew al
No
Yes

L
EELEE L
EE E
L E
drive board fau lt
If the modular heat-variable resistor is damaged Yes Change th e heatvariable
resistor

EE EE
No

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Wh ether the inve rse mo dule Yes Yes
Inv erse module da ma ge If the inverse mo du le is da mage d Chan ge the inve rse modul e
is n orm al afte r rene wal

Seek technical sup port


BB Se ek for the techn ical su pport

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13. EEPROM read-write failure(E00F) 16. Current Inspection Circuit Failure(E015)

N
NTT NNTT NNTT
P H
PHAA Whether it is normal af ter t he
renewal of th e main cont rol board
No

P H
P HAA P H
main co nt rol bo ard f ault

P HAA Che ck if Hall de vice is normal

Yes
No
Change Hall device

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No
Check if t he d rive boa rd is no rmal C hange drive board
Seek t ec hnical support

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14. Input phase failure(E012)

U
BBLL U No
U
BBLL U BB
Check and remove the problems in
the peripheral lines,To make the
Seek t echnical support

17. Motor self-learning failure(E016)


Check if the three-phase input power is normal
three-phase power entering the
frequency inverter normal
Yes The moto r paramete rs a re configure d No Correctly config ure the
No as per the dat a on the na meplate or not moto r paramete rs
C he ck if the drive board is normal Chang e drive board
Yes
Yes
No Th e paramete rs identificat io n proc ess Ye s Che ck the lead wire fro m
Check if The main contro l board is normal C hange main control b oard is overt ime or not frequ en cy inverter t o moto r

Seek t ec hnical support 18. Communication Fail ure(E018)

No Check mast er sta tio n


15. Output phase failure(E013) Master station works o r not
connection
Yes

Check if t he lead wire from fre quen cy No RS485 co mmunica tion conn ec tion No Ch ec k co mmunication
Remove peripheral fault
in verter to th e moto r is normal is normal o r not connection

Yes Yes
No Corre ctly set up
Check if the thre-e p hase outp ut of Yes Check if t he motor thre e - Baud rate setup is corre ct or no t
freque ncy invert er is balanced when baud rate
phase winding is normal,
running without m ot or If no, re move t he f ault. Yes

NNTT No
No

NNTT N
NTT Commu nicat ion para me te rs F6.0 2
and F6.03 are correct ly set up or not
No Change communication
parameters

A A A
Check if drive bo ard is normal

A A A
Change drive b oard
Yes

EEPH
PH Yes

Che ck if the mod ul e is n orm al

EEPPHH
No

E P
EPHH
Change mo dule
Seek techn ical s upport

L
EL L
EEL L
EE L
Seek technical support

EE EE
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DZB Series Chapter 8 Quality Guarantee DZB Series Appendix A Stan dard Specifications

Chapter 8 Quality Guarantee Appendix A: Standard Specifications

NTT NNTT N TT
Quality gua rantees of our produc ts is transacted as the following rules and re gulations:

N N 1.1 Tec hnical Spe cification

P P AA
8.1 Responsibility of manufacturer:

HH
A: Interior

P H
P HAA P H
P HAA Series DZB200
Specification

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Item
★ One month goods exchanging ,maintenance, and return after delivery
Rated Voltage 1AC220V ±15%, 3AC220V±15%,3AC380V±15%

★ Twelve months goods maintenance after delivery

EEE
★ Three months goods e xchanging ,maintenance after delivery

E EEEE Frequency Range 47~63Hz

B:Abroad
U
BBLL
★ Three months goods maintenan ce after de liveryU U
BBLL U
8.2 Whenever and wherever use our product, users have the rights to take our ser vice BB
Output Voltage

Output Frequency

Control mode
Proportional to Input Voltage

0~600Hz

V/F control
with payment. 2 modes: Line, square v/f curve
V/F curve
All distributors, manufacturers and agents in the whole country c an provide the service . Command channel operation panel, control terminal, serial port

Our company has the right to entrust maintenance to others. digital frequency reference, analog voltage reference, analog current reference,
Frequency source pulse reference, commun ication ports reference.
8.3 Responsibility immunity: Thesefrequency sources can be selected through different methods.
★ Abuse producing or inducing failure is out of our responsibility B: 150% rated current 60 seconds;180% rated current 10 seconds;
Overload Capacity
★ The damage or referred,secondary damage caused by the fa ult of the equipmen t will not be P:120% rated current 60 seconds;150% rated current 10 seconds

compensated. Start torque 1.5Hz/150%(V/F)


Speed control range 1:100(V/F)
8.4 The equipment is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of exporting. Speed accuracy ±0.5%

8.5 However the remedy of faults caused by the following re asons will be at user's cost, Carrier frequency 1.0~15.0KHz
frequency resolution Digital setting: 0.01Hz Analog setting: Maximum frequency×0.1%
e ven though it happe ns during the guarantee period.
Torque boost 0~10.0%
★ Improper operation,unauthorized re pair or modification;
★ Operation be yond the standard specifications; Accel/decel Mode Two accel/decel curve,ran ge:0.1-360sec
DC brake Start DC break,Stop DC b reak
★ Falling down , barbarous tra nsport;
Jog frequency range: 0.00Hz~Maximum output frequency;
Jog control
★ Device ageing and failure caused by unsuitable environment; Jog Acc/Dec time:0.0~360.0s
Multi-Speed
★ Damage cause d by earthquake, fire, windstorm, flood, lightning ,abnormal voltage and o ther Function
Internal PLC operation;8-speed Control

NTT
natural disaster, or effec t he reof.

N NNTT N
NTT Internal PID
Automatic Voltage
Realize product-line automatic control system
Keep static output voltage automatically when

A A A
Adjustment Function mains voltage fluctuating.

PH
PHA PPHH A PPHHA Shared DC bus Several motors can share one DC bus.

L
ELEE L
EELEE L
EE E
L E Input terminal
Eight digi tal in pu t terminals and one of t hem can input hig h sp ee d pulse.
Two a nalog input terminals, one can be input te d vo lta ge and the othe r can
be inputt ed v olta ge or curr ent.

EE EE
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One digital output terminal(Two for 7.5kw below)

BB Output terminal Two relay output terminal(One for 7.5kw below)


One analog output termin al

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DZB Series Appen dix A St andard Sp ecifications DZB Series App endix B Dimensions

Appendix B Dimensions
Series DZB200

N
NTT Item

NNTTSpecification

NNTT
pre-set frequency;operate frequency;output current;motor speed;input voltage;
Dimensions and Applicable Moter

AA AA AA
LCD Display output voltage;input/output terminals'status;fault informa tion,etc

P H
PH LED Status indication
Exteral meter display
H
P H
Operation/Stop,FWD/REV,Function indication,etc

P
Output frequency,Output current(0~ 10VDC)

P H
P H Model AC Drive Model
Applicable Dimensio ns(mm)

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Moter(KW) A B H W D d
input/output phase failure prote ction, Over current D ZB200M0005L2 0.55
Protection function

EE
protect ion;Over voltage protection;Under voltage

EE
protect ion; Over heat protection ; overload protection,etc

EE EE
FL 08
D ZB200M0007L2 0.75
85 131 142 75 113 5

Applicable Situation

Altitude
dripping, salt, etc.

Lower than 1,000 meters


U U U
Indoor in which there is no direc t sunlight, dust,

BBLL BBLL U
erosive gas,combustible gas, oil smoke, water vapor,

BB FL 22
D ZB200M0015L2

D ZB200M0022L2
D ZB200M0007L4
1.5

2.2
0.75 100 141 151 89 117 5
Ambient temperature -10 ℃~+40℃
D ZB200M0015L4 1.5
Humidity 20%~90%RH, without condensation
D ZB200M0022L4 2.2
D ZB200J0005L2 0.55
1.2 AC220VSeries Rating:
FL 26 D ZB200J0007L2 0.75 104 138 149 94 1 30 5
Voltage classification AC220V 0005 0007 0015 0022 0037 0005 0007 0015 0022 0037 0055 0075 0110 0150

motor rati ng(K W) 0.5 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 0.5 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 D ZB200J0015L2 1.5

Inve rter outpu t(KVA) 0.7 1.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 0.7 1.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 10 15 20

Out put c urren t(A) 2.5 4.0 7.0 10 17 2.5 4.0 7.0 10 17 25 34 50 68

Out put v oltage(V) Adjustable from 0 to input voltage aperture d


Intp ut current (A) 4.0 5.2 10 15 25 3.0 5.0 7.7 11 18 26 35 51 69

Input voltage/frequency S i n g l e 2 2 0V , 5 0 / 6 0 H z 3 p h a s e 2 2 0 V, 5 0 / 6 0 H z E

Ope rati onal ra nge (V) ±1 5 %

Ope rati onal ra nge (Hz) 47 ~6 3H z

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DZB Series Appendix B Di mensions DZB Series Appendix C Access ories List

Appendix C Accessories List

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Product each parts of names
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P HAA Appli cable Moter Braking Unit Braking Resistors Model [Link] Units Used Braking

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Model Torque
Voltage Resisitors Values Resistors
1 KW(HP) Number Number 10%ED
70BR Recommended Model
5

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0.5(0.7)
0.75(1.0)
Built in
Built in
80W 200Ω
80W 200Ω
80W 120Ω
80W 120Ω
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380V
1.5(2.0)
2.2(3.0)
0.75(1.0)
Built in
Built in
Built in
150W 100Ω
200W 80Ω
80W 400Ω
150W 100Ω
200W 68Ω
80W 400Ω
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1.5(2.0) Built in 12 0W 330Ω 180W 300Ω 1


(3PH)
2.2(3.0) Built in 160W 250Ω 250W 250Ω 1
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Not e :
4 1. P le a s e o nly use t h e r esi st or s an d r e co mme n de d val v es.
2. Ta ke i n to c on si de r atio n th e s a fe t y of th e en v i rom e n t whe n i n s ta l l in g the bra k in g
re si s to rs .
3. If th e mi nimum r e si si t a nc e va lue i s to b e u ti l iz e d, c on s u lt l oc al d ea l ers f o r t he
cal c ul at io n of th e Wat t f ig ur es.

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2 . S t a n d a r d Ex t e n s i o n C a b le
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1 :Aperture bolt bore FL W X 01 0 0
IN PU T M od el L e ng th
2 :Inverter nameplate R S T 0 10 0 1 .0 M
0 15 0 1 .5 M
3 :Lower cover of inverter output
0 20 0 2 .0 M
4 :Digital operate keys 0 25 0 2 .5 M
0 30 0 3 .0 M
5 :Up cover of power input

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6 :Spread heat export

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A card of user's protect to fix card
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Model: Invoice number:

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Manufacturer:
Buy date of machine :

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User:

Tel:

Address:

Post code:

Maintain Date:

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Detailed record:

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Note:User writes the card and mails it to the manufacturer
during ten days.
B card for user's file
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Welcome to use FuLing Inverte r!

1、You hav e the" three guarantees" from the time that you buy the
[Link] of the quality of th e prod ucts,you have the ser-
vices as follows:
1)Return the machine in one month.
2)Replacement the m achine in three months.
3)Cost-free sevice in twelve months.
Outside of 12 months,our company will take no rmal m aterial
expenses.
2、 When y ou buy the m anchi ne,please file the B card and ma ils
the A cardback du ring ten day s,or our com pany only se rvice for
costing

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3、Please note th e product's number and invoice num ber when
maintain the machine.

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4、Because of th e natural and artific ial factor or discorrect dism-

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M & J
DZB200 INVERTER
Safet y and Cautions
Product Introduc tion
Mechanical and Electrical Installation
Operation and Display
Thank you for choosing DZB 200M&J
AC Motor Drives.
Series
This manual will be helpful in the installation, parameter setting,
Appendix A Standard Specifications
80
Appendix B Dimensions
82
Appendix C Accessories List
84
1
Chapter 1 Safety and Cautions
DZB Series
Chapter 1 Safety and Cautions
Safety Definition
There are two kinds of safety cautions in the manual:
Operations w
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If parameter identification is required, please pay attention that the rotating motor may injure
people, otherwise accide
11. Special Usages
The user can consult our company if he wants to use another method instead of the recommended
connecting m
Chapter 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation
3.1 Mechanical Installation
1) Ambient temperature: Ambient temperature infl
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3.2 Electrical Installation
Inverter wiring secton includes main circuit and control circuit.User can open the cover
Main Circuit Wiring
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Wiring can only be done after the mains input is cut off, otherwise there will be danger of electri
3)Notes on Co ntrol Ter minals:
A) Analog input terminal:
Since the weak analog voltage signal is easily disturbed by externa

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