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User Interface Guide Options Motor control

1. Control location 1. Start mode 6. Deceleration


2. Active fault 1 4
time
Const time
3. Active warnings 7. Max.
2 5 Automatic allowed
4. Forward / current
Reverse 3
2. Acceleration
5. Reference time
3. Max.
Motor data allowed
1 5

speed 2 6
ACS380 1. Motor type 8. Nominal
current 4. Min. allowed
• AsynM 3 7
speed
• PMSM 9. Nominal
Control panel frequency 5. Stop mode 4
• SynRM
1. Status light 7. Stop 2. Nominal 10.Nominal Coast
power torque
2. Local / 8. Edit value / Ramp
remote Move in 3. Nominal 11. Nominal
menus voltage cos phi DC Hold
3. Status icons
4. Reference 9. OK / Select / 4. Nominal
value Save / Menu speed 1 7 Diagnostics
5. Actual value 10.Start 5. Phase order 2 8 1. Active fault
Change
6. Back / direction without 3 9 2. Active
Options reconnecting warnings 1 3
2 3 4 motor cables 4 10 3. Fault history
1 2 4
6. Unit 5 11 4. Connection
5 selection status
6 9 7. Control 6
mode Energy efficiency
8 Scalar or vector
7 10 1. Saved 5. Saved
Parameters energy in money
Direct access to all functions (advanced)
kWh x1000
Status light 1. Complete list
2. Saved
1 4
energy in
green, steady: OK 2. Reset to 1 3 MWh 2 5
green, blinking: Warning factory 3. Cost per
defaults 2
kWh 3
red, steady: Fault
3. Modified only 4. Saved
red, blinking: Fault, turn power off
to reset money
Control macros Alternate Warnings/Faults
The menu content depends on the installed AI1: Reference Warning Fault Description
extension module. DI1: Start forward
A2A1 2281 Warning: Current calibration
DI2: Start reverse
is done at the next start.
I/O control: (if DI1 = DI2, stop) Fault: Output phase current
1
1. I/O control DI3: Constant speed sel1 measurement fault
macro DI4: Constant speed sel2 A2B1 2310 Overcurrent. The output
DIO1: Ramp pair selection current is more than the
Fieldbus control: internal limit. This can be
DIO2: Ready run
1. Protocol caused by an earth fault or
1
2. Address settings phase loss.
2 Motor potentiometer A2B3 2330 Earth leakage. A load
Standard (2-wire) DI1: Start / Stop unbalance that is typically
DI2: Forward / Reverse caused by an earth fault
AI1: Speed / freq.(0…10V) in the motor or the motor
DI1: Start / Stop DI3: Reference up
cable.
DI2: Forward / Reverse DI4: Reference down
A2B4 2340 Short circuit. There is a
DI3: Constant speed/freq. sel1 DIO1: Constant sel1 short circuit in the motor or
DI4: Constant speed/freq. sel2 DIO2: Ready run the motor cable.
DIO1: Ramp pair selection 3130 Input phase loss. The
DIO2: Ready run
PID PID intermediate DC circuit
AI1: Setpoint voltage oscillates.
AI2: Feedback 3181 Cross connection. The
AC500 Modbus RTU input and motor cable
Protocol: Modbus RTU DI1: Start / Stop
Node Address: 1 DI2: Constant setpoint 1 connections are incorrect.
Baud rate: 3 (19,2 kbit/s) DI3: Constant setpoint 2 A3A1 3210 DC link overvoltage. There
Parity: 2 (8E1) is an overvoltage in the
DI4: Constant speed/freq. 1
intermediate DC circuit.
DIO1: Run enable 1 source
A3A2 3220 DC link undervoltage. There
DIO2: Ready run is an undervoltage in the
intermediate DC circuit.
Torque
3381 Output phase loss. All three
AI1: Ext1 speed reference
phases are not connected
AI2: Torque reference to the motor.
For the full manual, go to: DI1: Start / Stop A5A0 5091 Safe torque off. The Safe
DI2: Forward / Reverse torque off (STO) function
DI3: Speed/Torque control is on.
DI4: Constant speed sel1 AFF6 Identification run. The motor
DIO1: Ramp pair selection ID run occurs at the next
start.
DIO2: Run enable source
FA81 Safe torque off 1. The Safe
torque off circuit 1 is broken.
FA82 Safe torque off 2. The Safe
torque off circuit 2 is broken.

3AXD50000022224 Rev. C EN

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