Bien Tan Yaskawa Dong V7 Catalog 17122014121026
Bien Tan Yaskawa Dong V7 Catalog 17122014121026
Bien Tan Yaskawa Dong V7 Catalog 17122014121026
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JQA-0422 JQA-EM0498
FEATURES 4
DIGITAL OPERATOR 6
DESCRIPTION
CONSTANTS LIST 15
PROGRAMMING FEATURES 24
PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS 37
NOTES ON USE 42
OPTIONS/PERIPHERAL 46
DEVICES
2 3
Main Features of the VS-606V7 Inverter
1 High Starting Torque (> 150% at 1Hz)
Yaskawa's unique sensorless vector Technology delivers superb
torque characteristics.
■Torque characteristic comparison Vector control
V/f control
Example: 400V, 0.4kW
(%)
300
Powerful
Torque
200
and 100
Flexible
0 1 3 6 10 20 40 60 (Hz)
Operation frequency
4
3 "Plug-and-play" operation
● The control panel (digital operator) comes with a frequency setting
potentiometer as standard. Just hook it up, turn ON the power and
you're ready to go.
FEATURES
● An optional operator and cable are available for remote opera-
tion/monitoring.
Simple maintenance
Simple Operation The cooling fan is detachable for simple maintenance, and the built-in
fan ON/OFF control assures you of long, reliable service.
and
Easy Maintenance
Detachable
cooling fan Screw terminal
Control of Power Supply An optional DC reactor can be connected to suppress high harmonic
High Harmonic Currents currents. An AC reactor is also available.
Stop/Reset Key
Enter Key Press to stop the motor. If fault
Enter data when setting constants. occurs, reset the inverter.
After selecting constant No. at
PRGM mode, data are displayed.
Run LED
Increment Key
Increase constant No. or data.
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Switching the Function LEDs Changing the Constant Data
<
ENTER
FOUT Output frequency Frequency The data blinks The data is
monitor (Hz) reference: 60Hz while changing entered.
DSPL
0
2.
IOUT Output current Displaying the monitor (See the monitor lists below)
monitor (A) • Example: Monitoring output voltage reference
DSPL
U-01 U-04 200
MNTR Monitor MNTR M N TR
ENTER DSPL OR ENTER
(Output frequency monitor)
DSPL Select U-04 Output voltage
Depress or key reference is
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<
F/R FWD/REV
run selection
Selecting the constant no.
DSPL
• Example: Setting the constant n003 (operation reference selection)
LO
LO/RE Local/remote N003 0 1
selection
PR G M PRGM PR G M
DSPL
<
<
ENTER ENTER
N001 Select n003 Initial setting "0" Select "1" for
operation for digital operator control circuit
PRGM reference reference terminal reference
Constant no./data (Data blinks while changing)
N003 1
DSPL
PRGM PR G M
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STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS VS-606V7
Inverter Capacity kVA 0.3 0.6 1.1 1.9 3.0 4.2 6.7 9.5 13 0.9 1.4 2.6 3.7 4.2 5.5 7.0 11 14
Rated Output Current A 0.8 1.6 3 5 8 11 17.5 25 33 1.2 1.8 3.4 4.8 5.5 7.2 8.6 14.8 18
Output
For 3-phase power supply: 3-phase, 200 to 230V (proportional to input voltage)
Max. Output Voltage V 3-phase, 380 to 460V (proportional to input voltage)
For single-phase power supply: 3-phase, 200 to 240V (proportional to input voltage)
Max. Output Frequency 400Hz (Programmable)
Rated Input Voltage For 3-phase power supply: 3-phase, 200 to 230V, 50/60Hz
3-phase, 380 to 460V, 50/60Hz
Supply
and Frequency For single-phase power supply: Single-phase, 200 to 240V, 50/60Hz
Power
Frequency Setting Digital reference: 0.01Hz (less than 100Hz), 0.1Hz (100Hz or more)
Resolution Analog reference: 1/1000 of max. output frequency
Output Frequency Resolution 0.01Hz
Overload Capacity 150% rated output current for one minute
Frequency Reference Signal 0 to 10VDC (20kΩ), 4 to 20mA (250Ω), 0 to 20mA (250Ω) pulse train input, frequency setting volume (selectable)
Accel/Decel Time 0.00 to 6000 s (accel/decel time are independently programmed)
Short-term average deceleration torque*4 : 0.1, 0.2kW (0.13HP, 0.25HP):150% or more;
0.4/0.75kW (0.5HP,1HP): 100% or more;
Braking Torque 1.5kW (2HP): 50% or more;
2.2kW (3HP) or more: 20% or more
Continuous regenerative torque: Approx. 20% (approx. 125% with optional braking resistor, 10%ED, 10s, braking transistor built-in)
V/f Characteristics Possible to program any V/f pattern
Motor Overload Protection Electronic thermal overload relay
Instantaneous Overcurrent Motor coasts to a stop at approx. 250% of inverter rated current
Overload Motor coasts to a stop after 1 minute at 150% of inverter rated output current
Overvoltage Motor coasts to a stop if DC bus voltage exceed 410V Motor coasts to a stop if DC bus voltage exceed 820V
Protective Functions
Stops when DC bus voltage is approx. 200V or less Stops when DC bus voltage is approx. 400V or less
Undervoltage (approx. 160V or less for single-phase series)
Momentary Power Following items are selectable: Not provided (stop if power loss is 15ms or longer), continuous operation
Loss if power loss is approx. 0.5s or shorter, continuous operation
Cooling Fin Overheat Protected by electronic circuit
Stall Prevention Level Individual levels during accel/constant speed. Decel ON/OFF available. During decel enable/disable selectable.
Cooling Fan Fault Detected by electronic circuit (fan lock detection)
Ground Fault*5 Protected by electronic circuit (operation level is approx. 250% of rated output current)*6
Power Charge RUN lamp stays ON or digital operator LED stays ON until the DC bus voltage becomes 50V or less.
Indication (Charge LED is provided for 400V)
Output Signals Input Signals
Seven of the following input signals are selectable: Forward/reverse run (3-wire sequence), fault reset, external fault
Multi-function (NO/NC contact input), multi-step speed operation, Jog command, accel/decel time select, external baseblock,
Input speed search command, UP/DOWN command, accel/decel hold command, LOCAL/REMOTE selection,
communication/control circuit terminal selection, emergency stop fault, emergency stop alarm, self test
Following output signals are selectable (NO/NC contact output, 2 photo-coupler outputs): Fault, running, zero speed,
Multi-function speed agree, frequency detection (output frequency ≤ or ≥ set value), during overtorque detection, minor error, during
baseblock, operation mode, inverter run ready, during fault retry, during undervoltage detection, reverse running, during
Other Functions
Output
speed search, data output through communication
Voltage vector control, full-range automatic torque boost, slip compensation,17-step speed operation (max.), restart after
momentary power loss, DC injection braking current at stop/start (50% of inverter rated current, 0.5 sec, or less), frequency
Standard Functions reference bias/gain, MEMOBUS communications (RS-485/422, max. 19.2K bps), fault retry, speed search, frequency
upper/lower limit setting, overtorque detection, frequency jump, accel/decel time switch, accel/decel prohibited, S-curve
accel/decel, PID control, energy-saving control, constant copy, frequency reference with built-in volume
Display
Storage Temperature -20 to +60°C (-4 to 140°F) (Temperature during shipping for short period)
Location Indoor (free from corrosive gases or dust)
Elevation 1000m (3280ft) or less
Vibration Up to 9.8m/s2 at 10 to less than 20Hz Up to 2m/s2 at 20 to 50Hz
*1 Single-phase series inverter output is three-phase (for three-phase motors).
Single-phase motor cannot be applied.
*2 Based on a standard 4-pole motor for max. applicable motor output. Select the inverter model within the allowable motor rated current.
*3 Rated input current depends on the power-source impedance including the power transformer, the input reactor, and wires.
*4 Shows deceleration torque for uncoupled motor decelerating from 60Hz with the shortest possible deceleration time.
*5 The ground fault here is one which occurs in the motor wiring while the motor is running.
A ground fault may not be detected in the following cases.
8 • A ground fault with low resistance which occurs in motor cables or terminals.
• A ground fault occurs when the power is turned ON.
*6 The operation level becomes approx. 50% of inverter rated output current in case of inverters of 5.5 kW or 7.5 kW.
< Model Designation
CIMR—V7AA20P1
Inverter No. Applicable Maximum Motor Output
0P1 0.1kW (0.13HP)
VS-606V7 series
SPECIFICATIONS
0P2 0.2kW (0.25HP)
No. Type Remarks 0P4 0.4kW (0.5HP)
0P7 0.75kW (1HP)
STANDARD
A With digital operator (with volume control)
Standard Without digital operator (with blank cover) 1P5 1.5kW (2HP)
B model
With digital operator (without volume control) 2P2 2.2kW (3HP)
C
With digital operator (with volume control) 3P0 3.0kW (4HP)
D
CC-Link 3P0 3.7kW (5HP)
E Without digital operator (with blank cover)
model 5P5 5.5kW (7.5HP)
F With digital operator (without volume control)
N With digital operator (with volume control) 7P5 7.5kW (10HP)
DeviceNet
P Without digital operator (with blank cover)
model
M With digital operator (without volume control) No. Voltage Class
B Single-phase 200VAC
No. Specifications 2 Three-phase 200VAC
A Japan domestic standards* 4 Three-phase 400VAC
C European standards
* Conforms to UL/cUL, CE requirements.
MCCB 2 1 B1 B2
R R/L1
S S/L2 U/T1
T T/L3
V/T2 IM
FORWARD RUN/STOP S1 W/T3
REVERSE RUN/STOP S2
EXTERNAL FAULT
(NO CONTACT) S3 GROUNDING
FAULT RESET S4
MULTI-STEP SPEED
REFERENCE 1 S5
MULTI- MULTI-STEP SPEED MA
FUNCTION REFERENCE 2 S6
INPUT MULTI-FUNCTION
JOG COMMAND S7 MB OUTPUT
FAULT 250VAC 1A OR ESS
30VDC 1A OR LESS
SW1 NPN MC
+24V
SC PNP P1
RUNNING
MULTI-FUNCTION
SHIELD CONNECTION PHOTOCOUPLER OUTPUT
TERMINAL P2
PULSE TRAIN INPUT 48VDC 50mA OR LESS
SPEED REFERENCE SPEED
RP PULSE TRAIN AGREE
(33kHz MAX.)
FREQUENCY SETTING
FS POWER SUPPLY PC
FREQUENCY 2kΩ (12V 20mA)
REFERENCE SPEED FREQUENCY
FR REFERENCE
P P 0 TO 10V (20kΩ) OR
FC 4 to 20mA (250Ω)
FREQUENCY SETTER 0V HOUSING (TYPE : ZHR-3)
CN2 0 to 10V
DIGITAL OPERATOR VIN
FREQUENCY SETTING P 4 to 20mA
POTENTIOMETER IIN MULTI-FUNCTION
0V ANALOG INPUT*
GND
MIN MAX
FREQUENCY METER
R ADJUSTING POTENTIOMETER
AM ANALOG MONITOR
R OUTPUT
0 TO 10VDC (2mA)
MEMOBUS
COMMUNICATION AC
P FM PULSE MONITOR
RS-485/422 TERMINAL (1/2W. 120Ω) OUTPUT
max 19.2kBPS RESISTANCE OUTPUT (12VDC
S FEQUENCY 20mA MAX. 30 - 70% DUTY)
S
* A housing is required when using the CN2 terminal on the back side of the digital operator.
1m analog input cable (Order no. WV201) is available for housing on request.
Contact your YASKAWA representative.
Main circuit power supply input (Use R/L1 and S/L2 for single-phase power supply
R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 AC Power Supply Input inverter. Do not use T/L3 of the models less than 0.75kW for other usage,
such as a junction terminal.)
STANDARD
B1, B2 Braking Resistor Connection For braking resistor connection
WIRING
+2, +1 DC Reactor Connection Remove the short bar between +2 and +1 when connecting DC reactor (option)
+1, – DC Power Supply Input For power supply input (+1: positive electrode; – : negative electrode)*1
Grounding For grounding (Grounding should be conforming to the local grounding code.)
S1 Multi-function Input Selection 1 Factory setting: Runs when CLOSED, stops when OPEN.
S2 Multi-function Input Selection 2 Factory setting: Runs when CLOSED, stops when OPEN.
Frequency
Reference
MA NO Contact Output
Contact capacity*2
MB NO Contact Output Factory setting: “Fault” 250VAC, 1A or less
Contact Output
Multi-function
30VDC, 1A or less
MC Contact Output Common
Photocoupler output:
P2 Photocoupler Output 2 Factory setting: “At frequency” +48VDC, 50mA or
less
PC Photocoupler Output Common 0V
Factory setting: “Output frequency” 0 to +10V output
AM Analog Monitor Output (Pulse monitor output available by setting constants. Duty: 30 to 70%) 0 to 10V 2mA or less
Resolution: 8bits
AC Analog Monitor Common 0V
Communication
MEMOBUS
Notes: 1 Contact your Yaskawa representative if the input terminals for the DC power supply are required to meet UL/cUL and CE standards. 11
2 Minimum permissible load: 5 VDC, 10 mA (as reference value)
DIMENSIONS VS-606V7
When replacing the VS-606PC3 with a VS-606V7, a separate attachment will be required. Refer to Attachment
for Replacing PC3 Series on page 59.
H1
H1
H
H
H2
H2
W1 8.5 W1 8.5 D1
W (0.34) D W (0.34) D
Figure 1 Figure 2
4–d
H1
H
H1
W1 8.5
(0.34) D
W
Figure 3
DIMENSIONS
Figure 1 Figure 2
4–M4 4–M4
Figure 3 Figure 4
< Enclosed Wall-mounted Type [NEMA1 (Type1)] 5.5 / 7.5kW (7.5 / 10HP)
Figure 5
Fin 3.7 7.7 15.8 28.4 53.7 60.4 96.7 170.4 219.2
Inside Unit 9.3 10.3 12.3 16.7 19.1 34.4 52.4 79.4 98.9
Total Heat Loss 13.0 18.0 28.1 45.1 72.8 94.8 149.1 249.8 318.1
Total Heat Loss 14.1 20.0 31.9 51.4 82.8 113.6 176.4
Fin 9.4 15.1 30.3 45.8 50.5 58.2 73.4 168.8 209.6
Inside Unit 13.7 15.0 24.6 29.9 32.5 37.6 44.5 87.7 99.3
Total Heat Loss 23.1 30.1 54.9 75.7 83.0 95.8 117.9 256.5 308.9
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CONSTANTS LIST VS-606V7
Relation between new constants and version of How to read this list
VS-606V7 software • Constants not described in this list are not displayed in the digital operator.
#1: Available in version VSP010028 or later. (3.7kW max.) • Setting constants vary in accordance with password setting (n001). The frequency reference
#2: Available in version VSP010032 or later. (3.7kW max.) FREF can be changed regardless of the n001 settings.
#3: Available in version VSP010106 or later. (5.5kW min.) • Constants displayed in can be set and changed during operation.
CONSTANTS LIST
3 : Communication unit (Option)
0 : Volume 5 : Pulse train
Selecting 1 : Frequency Reference 1 6 : MEMOBUS Communication
Operation (n024) (register No. 0002H) 25
Mode Frequency 2 : Control circuit terminal 7 : Operator circuit terminal
004 reference (0 to 10 V) (0 to 10V) 0 to 9 1 0*2
selection 3 : Control circuit terminal 8 : Operator circuit terminal
(4 to 20 mA) (4 to 20mA)
4 : Control circuit terminal 9 : Communication unit
(0 to 20 mA) (Option)
Selecting Selecting
0 : Deceleration to stop
Stopping 005 Stopping 0, 1 1 0 31
1 : Coast to a stop
Method Method
Reverse Run Selecting reverse 0 : Reverse run enabled
006 0, 1 1 0 26
Prohibited run prohibited 1 : Reverse run disabled
0 : Stop key is always effective
007 Stop key function 0,1 1 0 31
1 : Stop key is effective when operated from digital operator
Selecting frequency 0 : Volume
008 0, 1 1 0*2 –
Selecting reference in local mode 1 : Frequency reference 1 (n024)
Digital Frequency
Operator Key reference setting 0 : Enter key used
Function 009 0, 1 1 0 –
method from 1 : Enter key not used
digital operator
Detecting fault contact 0 : No fault contact
010 0, 1 1 0 –
of digital operator 1 : Fault contact detected
Max. output V
50.0 to 24
011 0.1Hz 60.0Hz
frequency 400.0Hz 34
0.1 to 24
012 Max. voltage 0.1V 200.0V*3
n012 255.0V*2 34
Max. voltage
0.2 to 24
013 output frequency 0.1Hz 60.0Hz
400.0Hz 34
(base frequency) n015
Setting V/f
Mid. output 0.1 to 1.5Hz
Pattern 014 0.1Hz 34
frequency n017 399.9Hz (3.0Hz)
Mid. output 0.1 to 12.0V*3
015 0.1V 34
frequency voltage F 255.0V*2 (1.0Hz)
Min. output 0 n016 n014 n013 n011 0.1 to 1.5Hz
016 0.1Hz 34
frequency 10.0Hz (1.0Hz)
When V/f pattern is a straight line, set n014 and n016 to the
Min. output same value. In this case, n015 is disregarded. 0.1 to 12.0V*3
017 0.1V 34
frequency voltage 50.0V*2 (4.3V)
Selecting setting unit of accel./decel. time
Selecting Constant n018 Setting unit Setting range
Acceleration/ Selecting setting
0.00 to 999.9 s (less than 1000 s)
Deceleration 018 unit of accel./decel. 0 0.1s 0, 1 1 0 –
1000 to 6000 s (more than 1000 s)
Time time
(Cont’d) 0.00 to 99.99 s (less than 100 s)
1 0.01s
100.0 to 600.0 s (more than 100 s)
Note: Factory setting values in parentheses are those in vector control mode.
*1 The set value is not changed by constant initialization.
*2 The factory setting of the model with operator without volume (JVOP-146) is “1.” When initialized, turned to “0.” 15
*3 For 400V class inverter, the upper limit of voltage setting range and the setting value before shipment are twice that of 200V class.
CONSTANTS LIST (Cont’d) VS-606V7
Relation between new constants and version of How to read this list
VS-606V7 software • Constants not described in this list are not displayed in the digital operator.
#1: Available in version VSP010028 or later. (3.7kW max.) • Setting constants vary in accordance with password setting (n001). The frequency reference
#2: Available in version VSP010032 or later. (3.7kW max.) FREF can be changed regardless of the n001 settings.
#3: Available in version VSP010106 or later. (5.5kW min.) • Constants displayed in can be set and changed during operation.
CONSTANTS LIST
050 selection 1
10 : Jog reference (NC contact input) 1 to 27 1 1
(Terminal S1) 11 : Accel/Decel time selection 23 : PID control cancel
12 : External baseblock (ON : PID control disabled)
(NO contact input) 24 : PID control integral reset
13 : External baseblock (ON : Integral reset)
(NC contact input) 25 : PID control integral hold
14 : Search command from max. (ON : Integral hold) 26
Selecting
output frequency 26 : Inverter overheating pre-alarm 27
Sequence 15 : Search command from set frequency (OH3) 29
Input 16 : Accel/Decel prohibit 27 : Accel/Decel time selection 2 30
Functions
051 Multi-function input
Set items are same as n050 1 to 27 1 2 32
selection 2 (Terminal S2)
Multi-function input 0 : FWD/REV run command (3-wire sequence)
052 0 to 27 1 3
selection 3 (Terminal S3) Other set items are same as n050
Multi-function input
053 selection 4 (Terminal S4) Set items are same as n050 1 to 27 1 5
Multi-function input
054 selection 5 (Terminal S5) Set items are same as n050. 1 to 27 1 6
Multi-function input
055 selection 6 (Terminal S6) Set items are same as n050. 1 to 27 1 7
Set items are same as 050.
Multi-function input 34 : UP/DOWN command (Terminal S6/S7 is UP command/DOWN command and the 1 to 27,
056 selection 7 setting of n055 is invalid) 1 10
34 to 36
(Terminal S7) 35 : Loop test (MEMOBUS)
36 : UP/DOWN command 2
0 : Fault 10 : Minor fault (alarm displays)
Multi-function output 1 : Running 11 : During baseblock
selection 1 2 : Speed agree 12 : Operation mode
057 0 to 21 1 0
(Contact output terminal 3 : Zero speed 13 : Inverter operation ready
MA-MB-MC) 4 : Frequency detection 1 14 : During fault retry
(Output frequency ≧ 15 : Low voltage detecting
Custom frequency detection) 16 : In REV running
Selecting Multi-function output 5 : Frequency detection 2 17 : Speed searching
Sequence 058 selection 2 (Photocoupler (Output frequency ≦ 18 : Output from communication 0 to 21 1 1 33
Output output terminal P1-C) Custom frequency detection) 19 : PID feedback loss
Functions 6 : Overtorque detection 20 : Operation when frequency reference
(NO contact output) is missing
7 : Overtorque detection 21 : Inverter overheating pre-alarm
(NC contact output) (OH3)
Multi-function output
8 : Undertorque detection
059 selection 3 (Photocoupler 0 to 21 1 2
(NO contact output)
output terminal P2-C)
9 : Undertorque detection
(NC contact output)
Analog frequency Sets internal reference level in units of 1 % when frequency reference voltage
060 0 to 225% 1% 100% 27
reference gain (current) is 10V (20mA). Max. output frequency (n011) is 100 %.
Selecting
Frequency Analog frequency Sets internal reference level in units of 1 % when frequency reference voltage –100 to
061 1% 0% 27
Reference reference bias (current) is 0V (4mA or 0mA). Max. output frequency (n011) is 100 %. 100%
Functions Filter time constant for 0.00 to
062 analog frequency Sets filter time constant for analog input primary lag. (to avoid noise) 0.01s 0.10s –
2.00s
reference constant
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CONSTANTS LIST (Cont’d) VS-606V7
Relation between new constants and version of How to read this list
VS-606V7 software • Constants not described in this list are not displayed in the digital operator.
#1: Available in version VSP010028 or later. (3.7kW max.) • Setting constants vary in accordance with password setting (n001). The frequency reference
#2: Available in version VSP010032 or later. (3.7kW max.) FREF can be changed regardless of the n001 settings.
#3: Available in version VSP010106 or later. (5.5kW min.) • Constants displayed in can be set and changed during operation.
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Tertiary Function (Constant n080 to n119)
Constant No. Setting Setting Factory Ref.
Function Function Name Description
n=== Range Unit Setting Page
CONSTANTS LIST
DC injection Sets current value at DC injection braking. Inverter rated 30
089 0 to 100% 1% 50%
braking current current is 100 %. 31
DC injection
DC Injection Sets DC injection braking time at ramp to stop in units of 0.1 0.0 to
090 braking time at 0.1s 0.5s 31
Braking sec. Disabled at stop when the setting value is 0.0. 25.5s
stop
DC injection
Sets DC injection braking time at start in units of 0.1 sec. 0.0 to
091 braking time at 0.1s 0.0s 30
Disabled at start when the setting value is 0.0. 25.5s
start
Stall prevention 0 : Enabled (Sets 1 with braking resistor)
092 0, 1 1 0
during deceleration 1 : Disabled
Sets stall prevention level in units of 1 % during acceleration. Inverter
Stall prevention
rated current is 100 % 30 to
Stall 093 level during 1% 170%
(Notes: ・Disabled with setting of 200 %. 200% 34
Prevention acceleration
・In constant output area, prevention level is automatically lowered.)
Stall prevention Sets stall prevention level in units of 1 % during running.
30 to
094 level during Inverter rated current is 100 %. 1% 160%
200%
running (Note:Disabled with setting of 200 %)
0.01 Hz
Frequency (less than
Sets frequency to detect when selected frequency detection at
Frequency detection (multi- 0.00 to 100 Hz)
095 multi-function contact output or multi-function photocoupler 0.00Hz 29
Detection function contact 400.0Hz 0.1 Hz
output. (more than
output)
100 Hz)
0 : Detection disabled
1 : Detected during constant-speed running, and operation continues during and
Overtorque after detection.
096 detecting function 2 : Detected during constant-speed running, and inverter output is shut OFF 0 to 4 1 0
selection 1 after detection.
3 : Detected during running, and operation continues during and after detection.
4 : Detected during running, and inverter output is shut OFF after detection.
Detecting Torque selection 2 0 : Detected by torque.
097 0, 1 1 0 29
Overtorque (Vector control mode) 1 : Detected by current.
Sets overtorque detection level when detecting at multi-
Overtorque function contact output and multi-function photocoupler output. 30 to
098 1% 160%
detection level ・Inverter rated current is 100% when detecting by current. 200%
・Motor rated torque is 100% when detecting by torque.
0.0 to
106 Motor rated slip Sets motor rated slip in units of 0.1 Hz. 0.1Hz –
20.0Hz
0.001Ω
Sets one phase resistance value (the half value). [Yaskawa (less *
Line to neutral 0.00 to than 10Ω)
107 standard motor constant for the inverter capacity (kVA) is set –
(per phase) 65.50Ω 0.01Ω
before shipment] (more
than10Ω)
0.01mH
Motor Motor leakage (less than
Constants Sets motor leakage inductance in units of 0.01 or 0.1mH.
inductance 0.00 to 100mH)
108 [Yaskawa standard motor constant for the inverter capacity 0.1mH
–
(in vector control 655.0mH
(kVA) is set before shipment] (more than
mode)
100mH)
Torque compensation
109 voltage limiter Sets the upper limit value of torque compensation voltage. 0 to 250% 1% 150% –
(in vector control mode)
Motor no-load Sets motor no-load current proportional to the motor rated
110 0 to 99% 1% * 35
current current.
Slip compensation For motor slipping calculated from the output current, sets gain 0.0
111 0.0 to 2.5 0.1 35
gain to correct output frequency in units of 0.1. (1.0)
Slip Slip compensation 0.0 to 2.0s
Compensation 112 Adjusts for unstable speed and slow speed response. 0.1s –
time constant 25.5s (0.2s)
Function
Slip correction during 0 : Invalid
113 regenerative operation 0, 1 – 0 –
1 : Valid
(in vector control mode)
#2 Number of transmission
MECHATROLINK Assigns a number, which is the allowable number of
114 cycle error detection 2 to 10 1 2 –
Communications (For SI-T/V7) transmission-cycle errors.
Auto-lowering function Stall prevention level during running can be lowered within the
selection of stall constant output area.
115 0, 1 1 0 –
Stall prevention level during 0 : Not valid
Prevention running 1 : Valid
during Accel / decel time Accel / decel time at stall prevention during running can be
Running selection at stall fixed at accel / decel time 2 (n021, n022).
116 0, 1 1 0 –
prevention during 0 : Not valid
running 1 : Valid
0 : Detection disabled
1 : Detected during constant-speed running, and operation continues during and
Undertorque after detection.
117 detecting function 2 : Detected during constant-speed running, and inverter output is shut OFF 0 to 4 1 0
selection after detection.
3 : Detected during running, and operation continues during and after detection.
Detecting 4 : Detected during running, and inverter output is shut OFF after detection. –
Undertorque
Sets undertorque detection level when detecting at multi-
Undertorque function contact output and multi-function photocoupler output.
118 0 to 200% 1% 10%
detection level • Inverter rated current is 100% when detecting by current.
• Motor rated torque is 100% when detecting by torque.
Undertorque Sets undertorque detection time. Undertorque is detected when a 0.1 to
119 0.1s 0.1s
detection time current under the detection level is output for longer than the set time. 10.0s
Factory setting values are different according to inverter capacity.
*Note:
Factory setting values in parentheses are those in vector control mode.
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Quaternary Function (Constant n120 to n179)
Constant No. Setting Setting Factory Ref.
Function Function Name Description
n=== Range Unit Setting Page
Frequency Sets ninth frequency reference. It is effective when multi-step
120
reference 9 speed reference 4 is selected in multi-function contact input.
Frequency Sets tenth frequency reference. It is effective when multi-step speed
121
reference 10 references 1 and 4 are selected in multi-function contact input.
Frequency Sets eleventh frequency reference. It is effective when multi-step
122
reference 11 speed references 2 and 4 are selected in multi-function contact input. 0.01 Hz
Frequency Sets twelfth frequency reference. It is effective when multi-step speed (less than
Frequency 123 100 Hz)
reference 12 references 1, 2, and 4 are selected in multi-function contact input. 0.00 to
Reference 0.1 Hz 0.00Hz 27
Frequency Sets thirteenth frequency reference. It is effective when multi-step 400.0Hz
FREF 124 (more
reference 13 speed references 3 and 4 are selected in multi-function contact input. than 100
Frequency Sets fourteenth frequency reference. It is effective when multi-step speed Hz)
125
reference 14 references 1, 3, and 4 are selected in multi-function contact input.
CONSTANTS LIST
Frequency Sets fifteenth frequency reference. It is effective when multi-step speed
126
reference 15 references 2, 3, and 4 are selected in multi-function contact input.
Frequency Sets sixteenth frequency reference. It is effective when multi-step speed
127
reference 16 references 1, 2, 3, and 4 are selected in multi-function contact input.
0 : PID control disabled.
1 : Deviation D-control
2 : Feedback value D-control
3 : Frequency reference + PID output,
deviation D-control
4 : Frequency reference + PID output,
PID control
feedback value D-control
PID control valid
128 5 : Deviation D-control 0 to 8 1 0 –
selection
6 : Feedback value D-control
7 : Frequency reference + PID output,
deviation D-control
8 : Frequency reference + PID output,
feedback value D-control
Note: PID output characteristics for setting 5 to 8 are reversed
(output code is reversed).
0.00
PID feedback
129 – to 0.01 1.00 –
gain
10.00
Proportional Sets P-control proportional gain by multiplication. 0.0 to
130 0.1 1.0 –
PID gain (P) Note: P-control invalid at 0.0. 25.0
Control Sets I-control integral time in units of seconds. 0.0 to
131 Integral time (I) 0.1s 1.0 –
Note: I-control invalid at 0.0. 360.0
Differential Sets D-control differential time in units of seconds. 0.00 to
132 0.01s 0.00 –
time (D) Note: D-control invalid at 0.0. 2.50
PID offset Sets PID offset as % (max output frequency as 100%). –100 to
133 1% 0% –
adjustment (100%/max. output frequency) +100%
Upper limit of Sets the upper limit after I-control as % (max. output frequency
134 0 to 100% 1% 100% –
integral values as 100%) (100%/max. output frequency)
Primary Delay
Sets low pass filter time constant for PID control output in
135 Time Constant of 0.0 to 10.0 0.1s 0.0 –
units of seconds.
PID output
Selection of PID 0 : PID feedback loss not detected.
136 feedback loss 1 : PID feedback loss detected (operation continued: FbL alarm.) 0 to 2 1 0 –
detection 2 : PID feedback loss detected (output shut down: FbL fault)
PID feedback loss Sets PID feedback loss detection level as % (100%/max. output
137 0 to 100% 1% 0% –
detection level frequency)
PID feedback loss
138 Sets PID feedback loss detection time in units of seconds. 0.0 to 25.5 0.1s 1.0 –
detection time
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CONSTANTS LIST (Cont’d) VS-606V7
Relation between new constants and version of How to read this list
VS-606V7 software • Constants not described in this list are not displayed in the digital operator.
#1: Available in version VSP010028 or later. (3.7kW max.) • Setting constants vary in accordance with password setting (n001). The frequency reference
#2: Available in version VSP010032 or later. (3.7kW max.) FREF can be changed regardless of the n001 settings.
#3: Available in version VSP010106 or later. (5.5kW min.) • Constants displayed in can be set and changed during operation.
CONSTANTS LIST
1 : Control circuit terminal FR (Current 4 to 20mA)
0
PID feedback 2 : Control circuit terminal FR (Current 0 to 20mA)
164 to 1 0 –
value selection 3 : Operator terminal (Voltage 0 to 10V)
5
4 : Operator terminal (Current 4 to 20mA)
5 : Pulse train
Braking #3 Externally-mounting type 0 : With protection.
Resistor 165 braking resistor overheat 1 : Without protection. 0, 1 1 0 –
Protection protection selection Note: Set to zero (0) if not using an externally mounted braking resistor.
Sets by direct-voltage level the level at which the input open
0
Input open-phase phase can be detected. 400 VDC at 100% in 200V class.
166 to 1% 0% –
detection level (800 VDC at 100% in 200V class.)
100%
Note : Disabled with a setting of 0%.
Sets the time for detection of the input open-phase. The input
0
Input open-phase open phase is detected when the open-phase voltage is output
167 to 1s 0s –
detection time for longer than the set time.
255s
Open-phase Note : Disabled with a setting of 0s.
Detection Sets by direct-current level the level at which the output open
0
Output open-phase phase can be detected.
168 to 1% 0% –
detection level 100%/Inverter rated current
100%
Note : Disabled with a setting of 0%.
Sets the time for detection of the output open phase. The output
0.0
Output open-phase open phase is detected when the open-phase current is output
169 to 0.1s 0.0s –
detection time for longer than the set time.
2.0s
Note : Disabled with a setting of 0s.
#1 ENTER command operation
170 selection (MEMOBUS – 0, 1 – 0 –
communications)
#1 Frequency reference bias 0.0 to
UP/DOWN
171 upper limit (UP/DOWN – 100.0% 0.1% 0.0% –
Command 2
command 2) (n011/100%)
#1 Frequency reference bias –99.9 to
172 lower limit (UP/DOWN – 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% –
command 2) (n011/100%)
Proportional (P) 83
173 Adjusts P-gain for DC braking. 1 to 999 1 = 0.001 –
gain [0.083]
DC Braking
Integral (I) time 25
174 Adjusts the I-time constant for DC braking. 1 to 250 1 = 4ms –
constant [100ms]
Carrier Reducing carrier
0 : Invalid
Frequency 175 frequency selection 0, 1 1 0 –
1 : Valid
Selection at low speed
rdy : READY vFy : VERIFY rdy, rEd
Constant copy
176 rEd : READ vA : Inverter capacity display cPy, uFu – rdy –
Control Copy function selection
Cpy : COPY Sno : Software No. display vA, Sno
Function
Constant Read 0 : READ prohibited
177 0, 1 1 0 –
selection Prohibit 1 : READ allowed
Fault History 178 Fault history Displays the most recent 4 faults (only for monitoring) – – – –
Software Version 179 Software Version No. Displays the lowest 4 digits of software No. (only for monitoring) – – – –
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Motor rotation direction setting Operation mode selection
FWD/REV direction selection F/R Run command selection N003
Sets the motor rotation direction when run command is Frequency reference selection N004
given by the digital operator. Selects whether operation is performed by digital
FWD and REV run can be switched by pressing or operator or control circuit terminal.
V
PROGRAMMING
stopped. 4 Control circuit terminal FR (0 to 20mA)
Eg : Digital operator/control circuit terminal selection:
FEATURES
5 Control circuit terminal RP (pulse-train)
Operation mode selection n003=1 6 Communication (register No., 0002H)
Frequency reference selection n004=2, 3, 4 or 5 Notes: • When set to 3 or 4 (current input reference), dip switch setting
Local (LO) : Receives frequency reference (set at must be changed. For details, refer to the instruction manual.
n008) and run command from • When set to 5 (pulse-train input reference), set the input pulse
digital operator frequency for the max. output frequency (n011). With pulse
train input scaling (n149), reference frequency is (n149)/max.
Remote (RE) : Receives frequency reference (FR, output frequency (n011). [Factory setting is 2500 (25kHz)/
RP) and run command (terminals max. output frequency.]
S1 and S2) of circuit control • The n004 initial setting (frequency reference selection) is “1”
terminal when the model has operator without volume (JVOP-147).
When initialized, n004 setting is turned to “0”.
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PROGRAMMING FEATURES (Cont’d) VS-606V7
The set value displayed in is factory setting.
With pulse-train input from control circuit terminals, MULTI-STEP SPEED REF. 1
S5
frequency reference can be set.
SC
Input pulse specifications
Note : When n004 is set to 0, 2 ,3, 4, or 5, frequency reference 1 (n024)
• LOW level voltage 0.8 or less is disabled and frequency reference from volume (0) or control
• HIGH level voltage 3.5 to 13.2V circuit terminal (FR, RP) is enabled.
• H duty 30 to 70%
• Pulse frequency 0 to 33kHz
FREQUENCY REF. 2 (n025)
Frequency setting method FREQUENCY 50.0Hz
The command frequency can be calculated by REF.
multiplying the max. output frequency by the ratio of FREQUENCY REF. 1 (n024)
the set max. value of input pulse frequency to the 30.0Hz
actual input pulse frequency.
Input pulse frequency
Reference frequency = × Max. output frequency (n011) TIME
Pulse-train max. frequency (n149) × 10 FWD (REV)/STOP
ON
[TERMINAL S1 (S2)]
Constant No. Function Name Setting Range Factory Setting
n003 Run command selection 0 to 3 0 ON
n024 = 25.0 Hz
n025 = 30.0 Hz FWD RUN/STOP
S1
n026 = 35.0 Hz REV RUN/STOP S2
n027 = 40.0 Hz MULTI-STEP
SPEED REF. 1
S5
n028 = 45.0 Hz MULTI-STEP
SPEED REF. 2
S6
n029 = 50.0 Hz MULTI-STEP
SPEED REF. 3
S7
n030 = 55.0 Hz
SC
n031 = 60.0 Hz
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FREQUENCY
(n031) 60.0Hz Adjusting frequency setting signal
(n030) 55.0Hz
REF. (n029) 50.0Hz
(n028) 45.0Hz Frequency reference gain N060
(n027) 40.0Hz
(n026) 35.0Hz
(n025) 30.0Hz
Frequency reference bias N061
(n024) 25.0Hz
PROGRAMMING
is 0V (4mA or 0mA) can be reference input is selected.
speed operation. set in units of 1%.
FEATURES
• Multi-step speed reference 1 Terminal S4 (n053 = 6) [n011 : Maximum output frequency = 100%]
• Multi-step speed reference 2 Terminal S5 (n054 = 7) Factory setting : 0%
• Multi-step speed reference 3 Terminal S6 (n055 = 8) Gain : Outputs A % (ratio to max. output frequency n011)
• Multi-step speed reference 4 Terminal S7 (n056 = 9) at 10V.
Note: 8-step speed operation is when multi-step speed a n060 = A %
reference 4 = OFF, and 16-step speed operation is when Bias : Outputs B % (ratio to max. output frequency n011)
multi-step speed reference 4 = ON. at 0V.
Frequency reference for 9-step to 16-step speed a n061 = B %
operation is the setting of n120 to n127 respectively. Typical Settings
• At 0 to 5V input • To operate the inverter
n003 = 1 (Operation mode selection) with frequency reference
n004 = 1 (Frequency reference selection) of 50% to 100% at 0 to
10V input
n120 = 25.0Hz FWD RUN/STOP
S1 MAX. OUTPUT
n121 = 30.0Hz REV RUN/STOP FREQUENCY MAX. OUTPUT
S2 (100%)
n122 = 35.0Hz MULTI-STEP
SPEED REF. 1
FREQUENCY
(100%)
S4
n123 = 40.0Hz MULTI-STEP
SPEED REF. 2
S5
n124 = 45.0Hz MULTI-STEP
SPEED REF. 3 50% 50%
S6
n125 = 50.0Hz MULTI-STEP
SPEED REF. 4
S7
n126 = 55.0Hz 0%
SC
n127 = 60.0Hz 0V 5V 10V 0V 10V
Gain: Constant n060=200 Gain: Constant n060=100
Bias: Constant n061=0 Bias: Constant n061=50
(n127) 60.0Hz
FREQUENCY (n126) 55.0Hz
REF. (n125) 50.0Hz
(n124) 45.0Hz
(n123) 40.0Hz
Jog Operation
(n122) 35.0Hz
(n121) 30.0Hz
(n120) 25.0Hz Jog frequency reference FREF N032
Jog command selection N050 to N056
By inputting a jog command and then a forward
TIME (reverse) run command, operation is enabled at the jog
FWD (REV) RUN/STOP
ON frequency set in n032. When multi-step speed references
[TERMINAL S1 (S2)]
MULTI-STEP SEED REF. 1
ON ON ON ON 1, 2, 3 or 4 are input simultaneously with the jog
[TERMINAL S4]
MULTI-STEP SEED REF. 2
ON ON command, the jog command has priority.
[TERMINAL S5]
ON Name Constant no. Setting
MULTI-STEP SEED REF. 3
[TERMINAL S6] ON
MULTI-STEP SEED REF. 4 Jog frequency reference n032 Factory setting : 6.00Hz
[TERMINAL S7] Jog command n050 to 056 Set to “10” for any constant.
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PROGRAMMING FEATURES (Cont’d) VS-606V7
The set value displayed in is factory setting.
Adjusting frequency upper and lower limits Automatic restart after momentary power loss
Frequency reference upper limit N033 Operation selection after momentary power loss N081
Frequency reference lower limit N034 When momentary power loss occurs, operation restarts
Frequency reference upper automatically.
limit (n033)
INTERNAL FREQUENCY
Sets the upper limit of the Setting*1 Description
frequency reference in units of 0 Continuous operation after momentary power loss not provided.
FREQUENCY
1%. UPPER LIMIT 1*2 Continuous operation after power recovery within 0.5 second.
(n033) 2*3 Continuous operation after power recovery (Fault output not provided).
[n011 : Maximum output frequency
= 100%] FREQUENCY
REF.
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Torque detection Frequency detection
Overtorque detection function selection 1, (2) N096 Frequency detection level N095
( N097 ) Effective when output terminal function selections n057,
Overtorque detection level N098 n058 or n059 are set to “frequency detection (setting : 4
or 5). “Frequency detection” turns ON when output
Overtorque detection time N099 frequency is higher or lower than the frequency detection
If excessive load is applied to the machine, output level (n095).
current increase can be detected by output alarm signals Frequency detection 1 (Output frequency Frequency
at multi-function output terminals MA, MB and MC or detection level)
multi-function photocoupler output P1, P2 and PC. (Set n057, n058 or n059 to “4”)
To output overtorque detection signal, set multi-function
output terminal selection n057, n058 or n059 to
RELEASE
“overtorque detection (set 6 or 7)”. FREQUENCY DETECTION WIDTH –2Hz
LEVEL (Hz)
HYSTERESIS DURING (n095)
OVERTORQUE DETECTION OUTPUT
MOTOR IS APPROX. 5% OF FREQUENCY
CURRENT INVERTER RATED
CURRENT
FREQUENCY
n098 ON
PROGRAMMING
DETECTION
SIGNAL
MULTI-FUNCTION
FEATURES
OUTPUT SIGNAL TIME
(OVERTORQUE DETECTION
SIGNAL) Frequency detection 2 (Output frequency Frequency
TERMINAL MA, MB, P1 ON ON
AND P2 n099 n099
detection level)
(WHEN SETTING IS 6) (Set n057, n058 or n059 to “5”)
RELEASE
Overtorque detection function selection 1 (n096) WIDTH +2Hz
FREQUENCY DETECTION
Setting Description LEVEL (Hz)
0 Overtorque detection not provided. OUTPUT (n095)
FREQUENCY
1 Detected only during constant-speed running, and operation continues after detection.
FREQUENCY
2 Detected only during constant-speed running, and operation stops after detection. DETECTION
3 Detected during running, and operation continues after detection. SIGNAL ON ON
4 Detected during running, and operation stops after detection.
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PROGRAMMING FEATURES (Cont’d) VS-606V7
The set value displayed in is factory setting.
AC
DC injection braking at start
(n089, n091)
n016
Restarts a coasting motor after MIN. OUTPUT OUTPUT FREQUENCY
FREQUENCY
stopping it. Set DC injection (OUTPUT CURRENT)
braking time at start in n091 100% Analog monitor gain
in units of 0.1 second. Set DC n091 can be set by n067
injection braking current in DC INJECTION BRAKING (When n067=0.30)
TIME AT START
n089 in units of 1%. When the
setting of n091 is “0”, DC
injection braking is not performed and acceleration
starts from the minimum output frequency.
0 3V 10V
ANALOG OUTPUT
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Selecting Method to Stop
Adjusting frequency meter or ammeter Operator stop key selection
Analog monitor gain N067 Operator stop key selection N007
Used to adjust analog output gain. Selects processing when STOP key is depressed during
operation from control circuit terminal or communication.
FREQUENCY METER/ When n067=0.30 Setting Description
AMMETER STOP key effective when running from terminals or communication.
(3V 1mA FULL-SCALE)
100% When STOP key is depressed, the inverter stops according to the
AM
OUTPUT FREQUENCY
n067 FM
(OUTPUT CURRENT) FACTORY setting of constant n005. At this time, the digital operator displays
SETTING 0 “ ” alarm (blinking). This stop command is held in the inverter
n067=1.00
AC
until both forward and reverse run commands are open or operation
command from communication is “0”.
1 STOP key ineffective when running from terminals or communication.
3V 10V
ANALOG OUTPUT
PROGRAMMING
change.
Setting Description
FEATURES
0 Deceleration to stop
10V ×
n067 Setting
0.30 (
Output frequency becomes
= 3V 100% at this value. ) 1 Coast to stop
• Deceleration to stop
Note : Set 1.00 in n067 when using a 10V full-scale meter.
Example when accel/decel time 1 is selected
OUTPUT ACCEL DECEL TIME 1 DECEL TIME 1
FREQUENCY TIME 1 (n020) (n020)
(n019) *
* n016
(FACTORY SETTING: 1.5Hz)
Reducing motor noise and leakage current FWD (REV)
TIME
RUN ON
Carrier frequency N080 COMMAND MIN. OUTPUT
FREQUENCY
(FREQUENCY AT
DC INJECTION BRAKING
Sets inverter output transistor switching frequency * When frequency reference START)
is changed during running. DC INJECTION BRAKING
(carrier frequency). TIME AT STOP (n090)
(FACTORY SETTING: 0.5s)
Setting Carrier frequency (Hz) Metallic noise from motor Leakage current • Coast to a stop
1 2.5 Higher Smaller
Example when accel/decel time 1 is selected
2 5.0
OUTPUT ACCEL
3 7.5 FREQUENCY TIME 1 DECEL TIME 1
4 10.0 Not audible Larger (n019) (n020)
* COAST TO STOP
Synchronized type with lower limit *
7 to 9 – –
1kHz and upper limit 2.5Hz
TIME
FWD (REV)
fc=CARRIER FREQUENCY fc=CARRIER FREQUENCY fc=CARRIER FREQUENCY RUN ON
COMMAND
2.5kHz 2.5kHz 2.5kHz
* When frequency reference
is changed during running.
1.0kHz fc=12 fout 1.0kHz fc=24 fout 1.0kHz fc=32 fout
FOUT FOUT FOUT
83.3Hz 208.3Hz 41.6Hz 104.1Hz 27.7Hz 69.4Hz
n080=7 n080=8 n080=9 Applying DC injection braking
DC injection braking current N089
Carrier frequency initial value differs depending on DC injection braking time at stop N090
inverter capacity as follows :
• 10kHz (setting n080 = 4) : 200V three-phase 0.1 to 0.75kW When coasting to a stop is
• 7.5kHz (setting n080 = 3) : 200V three-phase/single-phase, n016
specified in stopping method MIN. OUTPUT
1.5 to 7.5kW FREQUENCY
400V three-phase, all models selection (n005), DC injection
To change the initial value 7.5kHz to 10kHz, continuous braking at stop does not operate.
output current must be lowered. For details, refer to the n090
DC INJECTION BRAKING
instruction manual. TIME AT STOP
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PROGRAMMING FEATURES (Cont’d) VS-606V7
The set value displayed in is factory setting.
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FWD RUN Using multi-function output signals
UP COMMAND S6
DOWN COMMAND S7 Multi-function output terminal function selection
UPPER LIMIT SPEED
N057 N058 N059
Multi-function output terminal MA, MB, P1 and P2
LOWER LIMIT SPEED functions can be changed when necessary by setting
OUTPUT FREQUENCY
D1H U H D H U H D D1 H U D1 H D D1 H
constants n057, n058 and n059.
FREQUENCY AGREED • Terminal MA and MB functions : Set to n057
SIGNAL
• Terminal P1 and P2 functions : Set to n058 and n059
Time chart at UP/DOWN command input Setting Function Name Description
Ref.
Page
U = UP (accelerating) status
D = DOWN (decelerating) status “Closed” (ON) when
0 Fault –
inverter fault occurs.
H = HOLD (constant speed) status
U1 = UP status, clamping at upper limit speed
D1 = DOWN status, clamping at lower limit speed “Closed” (ON) when FWD
1 Running or REV run command is –
input, or when the inverter
Note : • When UP/DOWN command is selected, the outputs voltage.
upper limit speed is set regardless of frequency
reference. – Figure
2 Speed agree
PROGRAMMING
below
Upper limit speed = Max. output frequency “Closed” (ON) when the
(n011) × Frequency inverter output frequency
FEATURES
3 Zero speed is less than min. output –
reference upper limit frequency
(n033) /100 Frequency detection 1
• The lower limit speed is the largest value 4 (output frequency frequency detection level)
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among min. output frequency (n016) and 5
Frequency detection 2 – 29
(output frequency frequency detection level)
frequency reference lower limit (n034).
Overtorque detection –
• When the FWD (REV) run command is input, 6 (NO contact output) 29
operation starts at the lower limit speed Overtorque detection
–
7 (NC contact output) 29
without UP/DOWN command.
• When the jog command is input while running 10 Minor fault (alarm display) – 37
by the UP/DOWN command, the jog
“Closed” (ON) when the
command has priority. The UP/DOWN 11 During baseblock
inverter output is shut off. –
command can not be input together with multi-
“Closed” (ON) when
step speed reference. “LOCAL” is selected by
• By setting hold output frequency memory 12 Operation mode –
LOCAL/REMOTE
selection (n100) to 1, the output frequency selection
during hold can be saved. “Closed” (ON) when the
13 Inverter run ready inverter is ready to operate –
without any fault.
Setting at n100 Description
“Closed” (ON) during
0 Output frequency during hold is not saved. 14 In fault retry fault retry. –
After 5 sec. of hold state, the output frequency “Closed” (ON) when the
1 during hold is saved and the operation will 15 Low voltage (UV) detected inverter is detecting low –
restart with the saved output frequency voltage.
16 In REV run – –
Self-test (MEMOBUS communication circuit check)
“Closed” (ON) during
(Setting : n056 = 35) 17 In speed search speed search of inverter. 30
Performs operation check of serial I/F circuit. “CE” is
By command from MEMOBUS
displayed on digital operation at occurrence of fault. communication, multi-function output
Operation procedures 18 Data output from communication terminal is operated independently –
1. After power ON of the inverter, set multi-function from the inverter operation.
contact input selection (n056) to 35, shutting down Factory settings: n057 = 0, n058 = 1, n059 = 2
the inverter power supply. RELEASE WIDTH
2. Short-circuit between terminal S7 and SC, (R+) and DETECTION ±4Hz
(S+), and (R-) and (S-). WIDTH ±2Hz FREQUENCY
REF
3. Turn SW1 switch on board to NPN side.
4. Power ON the inverter and starts self-test. OUTPUT
After completion of self-test, the digital operator displays FREQUENCY
frequency reference in normal state. Before starting SPEED AGREE
operation after self-test, turn OFF the power supply to SIGNAL ON
remove the short-circuit leads used at the step 2. Setting example of “Speed agree signal” (setting = 2)
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PROGRAMMING FEATURES (Cont’d) VS-606V7
The set value displayed in is factory setting.
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Improving Motor Speed Regulation
Stall prevention (current limit) level during running Slip compensation
During agreed speed if the output current exceeds 160%
of the inverter rated current [the value set for n094], Slip compensation gain N111
deceleration starts. Motor no-load current N110
When the output current exceeds 160% [the value set for
n094], deceleration continues. As the load becomes larger, the motor speed is reduced
When the output current goes down to the value, and motor slip value is increased when V/f control mode
acceleration starts, up to the set frequency. is selected.
The slip compensating function controls the motor speed
MOTOR CURRENT at a constant value even if the load varies. When inverter
output current is equal to the motor rated current,
160% OF compensation frequency is added to the output
INVERTER *2
(n094) RATED frequency.
CURRENT
Compensation frequency = Motor rated slip value (n106)
TIME
Output current – Motor no-load current (n110)
OUTPUT ×
FREQUENCY Motor rated Motor no-load
current (n036) – current (n110)
× Slip compensation gain (n111)
PROGRAMMING
*2
Constants
FEATURES
TIME
Constant Setting Factory
Function Name Setting Range Setting
*1 No. Unit
0 to 150% of inverter
n036 Motor rated current 0.1A *
*1. Decreases frequency to prevent the rated current
motor from stalling.
*2. If the output current does not become n106 Motor rated slip 0.1Hz 0.0 to 20.0Hz *
set level or less, the operation will be
held at the min. output frequency. n111 Slip compensation gain 0.1 0.0 to 2.5 0.0
0 to 99% (100% =
Factory setting of n094 = 160% n110 Motor no-load current 1% motor rated current *
When set to 200%, this function becomes disabled. n036)
TIME
SET
DECEL TIME
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Motor Protection Controlling by MEMOBUS Communication
Motor overload detection VS-606V7 can perform serial communication by using a
programmable controller (PLC) and MEMOBUS
Motor rated current N036 communication. MEMOBUS is composed of one master
Electronic thermal motor protection selection N037 PLC and 1 to 31 (max.) slave units (VS-606V7).
In signal transmission (serial communication) between
Electronic thermal motor protection time constants setting N038 the master and slaves, the master always starts
transmission and the slaves respond to it.
The VS-606V7 protects against motor overload with a The master performs signal transmission with one slave
built-in electronic thermal overload relay. at one time. Therefore address numbers are assigned to
each slave in advance and the master specifies a number
Motor rated current (electric thermal base current) (n036) to perform signal transmission. The slave which
Set to the rated current value shown on the motor receives the command from the master executes the
nameplate. function and returns the response to the master.
Motor overload protection selection (n037) Communication Specifications
Setting Electronic Thermal Characteristics
• Interface : RS-485/422
0 For standard motor
• Synchronization : Asynchronous (start-stop)
1 For inverter motor
• Transmission parameter : Baud rate : Selectable from
2 Electronic thermal motor protection not provided 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps
(constant n154)
Motor overload protection selection (n037) Data length : Fixed to 8 bits
The initial value is 8 min. of standard rating (Set 5- Parity : Parity/no-parity,
even/odd selectable (constant
min. rating for short-term rating).
n155)
When operating with one inverter connected to one Stop bit : Fixed to 1 bit
motor, an external thermal relay is not required. • Protocol : In accordance with MEMOBUS
When operating several motors with one inverter, • Maximum number of
install a thermal relay on each motor. units to be connected : 31 units (when RS-485 is used)
operation with 38 input command from the PLC are enabled. The multi-
commercial power overload protection)
0 occurs when con- function input command becomes OR with the
supply, 3 20 60 120
cooling effect is OPERATION FREQ. (Hz) tinuously operated command input from control circuit terminals S1 to S7.
lowered as speed BASE FREQUENCY 60Hz at 50/60Hz or less at
lowered.
(V/f for 60Hz, 220V input voltage)
100% load. MEMOBUS Frequency Reference Unit (n152)
As the motor temper- The frequency reference units from the PLC and the
ature rise is controlled frequency reference and output frequency monitors (by
at low-speed operation,
the load should be communication) are selected.
limited. The output frequency resolution of the VS-606V7 is
180 0.01Hz.
60 sec.
155 SHORT-TERM
CONTINUOUS
MEMOBUS Slave Address (n153)
TORQUE RATING
(%) 100
The slave address number is set. it is necessary to set the
Designed for heat- Electric thermal address number so that it will not overlap with the
Inverter Motors
resistant in case of 55 overload protection address number of another slave connected on the same
38
lowered cooling not activated even
capability in low- 0 when continuously
transmission line.
6 60 120
speed range OPERATION FREQ. (Hz) operated at 50/60Hz Note : To change the values set in constants n153 to n157 and enable
(approx. 6Hz). BASE FREQUENCY 60Hz or less at 100% load. new setting, it is necessary to turn OFF the power supply, and
(V/f for 60Hz, 220V input voltage) then turn it ON again.
For continuous operation
in low-speed range, use
inverter motors.
36
PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS VS-606V7
: ON : BLINKING : OFF
Alarms and Corrective Actions
Alarm Display
Inverter
Explanation Causes and Corrective Actions
Digital RUN (Green) Status
Operator ALARM (Red)
PROTECTIVE
FUNCTIONS
CAL (MEMOBUS in waiting)
CRL After power ON with n003 (operation mode selection) set to 2 Check communication devices and
BLINKING Warning and n004 (frequency reference selection) to 6, normal transmission signals.
transmission data is not received from PLC.
Does not
output OP (Constant setting error when setting constants from
fault. MEMOBUS)
Auto- OP1 : Same set values are input to constants n050 to n056
matically for multi-function input selection.
recover OP2 : Improper size comparison of setting for V/f
after the constants n011, n013, n014 and n016
OP? fault
OP3 : Set value of motor rated current (n036) exceeds
150 % of inverter rating.
Check set value.
eliminated OP4 : Frequency reference upper limit (n033) <
Frequency reference lower limit (n034)
OP5 : Improper size comparison among jump frequency 1
(n083), 2 (n084) and 3 (n085)
OP9 : The setting of the Inverter capacity does not coincide with
the Inverter. (Contact your Yaskawa representative.)
37
PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS (Cont’d) VS-606V7
Does not
output
FRN fault. FAN (Cooling fan fault)
Check the followings :
・Cooling fan
BLINKING or Auto- Cooling fan is locked. ・Power supply connection of cooling fan
matically
recover
after the
CE
fault
CE (MEMOBUS communication fault) Check communication devices and
eliminated
BLINKING Communication data are not received normally communication signals.
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Faults and Corrective Actions
Fault Display
Inverter
Explanation Causes and Corrective Actions
Digital RUN (Green) Status
Operator ALARM (Red)
・ Short-circuit or grounding at inverter
output side
・Excessive load GD2
・Extremely rapid accel/decel time (n019 to n022)
・Special motor used
・Starting motor during coasting
OC (overcurrent) ・Motor of a capacity greater than the
UV2 (control power supply fault) Turn OFF, and ON power. If the fault
UV2 Voltage fault of control power supply is detected. remains, replace the inverter.
・Excessive load
・Improper V/f pattern setting
・Insufficient accel time if the fault occurs
during acceleration
・Intake air temperature exceeding 50 ℃
・Cooling fan is stopped.
・Cooling fan deteriorates its cooling
capability or stops.
・Fin is clogged.
・There is a thermal source around the
OH (cooling fin overheat) inverter
OH Temperature rise due to inverter overload operation or intake air
temperature rise.
d
Check the following:
・Load size
・V/f pattern setting (n011 to n017)
・Intake air temperature
・Cooling fan is turning while the inverter
is running.
・Any foreign matters adhere to the fan and
that they do not interrupt the rotation.
・Fan is mounted properly.
・There is not a thermal source around the
inverter.
*1 : Only for inverters of 5.5 kW and 7.5 kW (200-V and 400-V classes).
*2 : The ground fault here is one which occurs in the motor wiring while the motor is running.
A ground fault may not be detected in the following cases.
• A ground fault with low resistance which occurs in motor cables or terminals.
• A ground fault occurs when the power is turned ON. 39
PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS (Cont’d) VS-606V7
OL2 (inverter overload) ・Check the load size and V/f patter setting
OL2 Inverter overload protection activated by built-in electronic
thermal overload relay.
(n011 to n017)
・Check the inverter capacity
coasts to a
stop. ・Disconnection of output wiring.
・Disconnection of motor wiring.
・Output terminal screws are loose.
d
LF (output open phase)
LF An open phase occurred at the inverter output side.
Check the following:
・Output wiring.
・Impedance of motor
・Output terminal screws are securely
tightened.
*: Only for Inverters of 5.5 kW and 7.5 kW (200-V and 400-V classes).
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Faults and Corrective Actions (Cont’d)
Fault Display
Inverter
Explanation Causes and Corrective Actions
Digital RUN (Green) Status
Operator ALARM (Red)
Turn OFF power and check the mounting of
CPF-00 (CPF : control circuit fault)
digital operator, then turn ON power again.
F00 Communication with digital operator is disabled even 5 sec.
after power is ON.
If fault remains, replace the digital operator or
the inverter.
PROTECTIVE
and motor ・Optional card connection fault card, then turn ON power.
FUNCTIONS
coasts to ・Non-applicable option card is connected. ・Check the inverter software NO (n179).
a stop.
Turn OFF power once and check the mounting
CPF-07
of digital operator, then turn ON power again.
F07 Digital operator control circuit (EEPROM, A/D converter
fault
If fault remains, replace the digital operator or
the inverter.
CE (MEMOBUS fault)
CE Communication data cannot be received properly.
Check communication device and signals.
Stops
STP (emergency stop)
according
SfP or
to constant
At receiving an emergency stop fault signal, inverter stops
output by setting stopping method selection (n005)
Check external circuit (sequence).
setting
Protective
Operation Check the following:
・Power supply voltage
・Insufficient power supply voltage ・Main circuit power supply wiring
Output is ・Control power supply fault
OFF ・Terminal screws are securely tightened.
shut OFF ・Hardware fault
and motor ・External control circuit (sequence)
coasts to ・Replace the inverter
a stop.
41
NOTES ON USE VS-606V7
Inverter
Selection
< Use a DC reactor (option) or an AC reactor (option) on the inverter power side when the inverter is connected directly to a
large-capacity power transformer (600kVA and over within 10m distance) or when a phase advance capacitor is switched.
Otherwise excess peak current may occur in the power feed circuit and the converter section may be damaged. A DC reactor
or an AC reactor is also required when a thyristor converter such as a DC drive is connected to the same power system.
< When a special motor is used or more than one motor is driven in parallel with a single inverter, select the inverter
capacity so that 1.1 times of the total motor rated current does not exceed the inverter rated output current.
< The starting and accelerating characteristics of the motor driven by an inverter are restricted by the overload current
ratings of the inverter. Compared to running with commercial power supply, lower torque output should be expected. If
high starting torque is required, use an inverter of higher capacity or increase the capacities of both the motor and the
inverter.
< When an error occurs, a protective circuit is activated and the inverter output is turned OFF. However, the motor cannot
be stopped immediately. Use a mechanical brake and hold the equipment for a fast stop if necessary.
< Terminals B1 and B2 are for YASKAWA options. Do not connect equipment other than braking resistor (option).
And the terminals +1 and +2 are for YASKAWA options. Do not connect equipment other than DC Reactor (option).
Installation
< Avoid oil mist or dust. Place the inverter in a clean area or house it in a totally-enclosed case so that no contamination
enters. To use the totally-enclosed case, select the cooling method and panel dimensions so the inverter ambient
temperature will be within the allowable range.
< Do not install the inverter on flammable material, such as wood.
< Install the inverter on a wall with the longer side in the vertical position.
Setting
< The inverter can be driven at an output frequency of up to 400Hz with the digital operator. Setting errors may create a
dangerous situation. Set the upper limit with the upper limit frequency setting function. (Maximum output frequency in
external input signal operation is preset to 60Hz at the factory.)
< Large DC injection braking operating voltages and times may cause motor overheating.
< Motor accel/decel time is determined by the motor generating torque, load torque, and load inertia WK2 (GD2). If the
stall prevention function is activated during accel/decel, set the accel/decel time longer. After the stall prevention
function is activated, the accel/decel time is extended to a length that the inverter can handle. To shorten the accel/decel
time, increase the capacity of the inverter and possibly the motor.
Operation
< Never connect the AC main-circuit power supply to output terminals U/T1, V/T2, W/T3, B1, B2, –, +1, or +2. The
inverter will be damaged. Double check wiring and sequence before turnig the power ON.
< If magnetic contactor (MC) is used on the primary side of the inverter, do not use the MC for starting and stopping the
inverter. Otherwise, the inverter life may be reduced.
< After turning power to the inverter OFF, electric charges in the internal capacitors are retained temporarily. Wait until
the charge LED goes off before touching the inside of the inverter.
< Do not subject the inverter to halogen gases, such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine, at any time even during
transportation or installation.
42
Peripheral Devices
Overload relay
NOTES ON USE
The inverter includes an electronic thermal protective function to protect the motor from overheating. But, when multi-drive by one inverter is used, place
a overload relay between the inverter and the motor. Set 2 in n037 (or set 0.0 in n036), and set the overload relay to the current nameplate value at 50Hz,
or 1.1 times of that at 60Hz.
43
NOTES ON USE (cont'd) VS-606V7
VS-606V7
Connect a noise filter. Connect a noise filter.
POWER
SUPPLY INVERTER M
SENSOR
POWER Use twisted-pair shielded cable.
SUPPLY
+
SENSOR
–
CONTROL
BOARD
Connect shielded cable to
0V line, not to the ground.
Current Leakage to Malfunction of ground fault interrupters and • Lower the carrier frequency (constant n080)
Ground (earth) leakage relays • Use a ground fault interrupter resistant to high frequencies
(e. g. Mitsubishi Electric NV Series)
Wiring distance between inverter and motor, and setting of carrier frequency
Wiring Distance Up to 50m (164.0ft) Up to 100m (328.1ft) More than 100m (328.1ft)
Allowable carrier frequency 10kHz or less 5kHz or less 2.5kHz or less
(Constant n080 set value) (1 to 4, 7, 8, 9) (1, 2, 7, 8, 9) (1, 7, 8, 9)
44
Motor 25% ED (OR 15 MIN)
< Vibration
Because of the high carrier modulation technique for PWM control, the VS-606V7 reduces motor vibration to a level equal to running with a
commercial power supply. Larger vibrations may occur under the following conditions:
• Response at resonant frequency of the mechanical system.
Special care is required if a machine which has previously been driven at a constant speed, is to be driven at varying speeds. Installation of
antivibration rubber padding under the motor base and prohibited frequency control are recommended.
NOTES ON USE
• Rotator residual imbalance
< Noise
Inverter operation is as quiet as operation with commercial power supply: At above rated speed (60Hz), noise may increase by motor cooling fan.
Since the rated current of underwater motors is large compared with general purpose motors, select an
Submersible Motors
inverter with a larger capacity. If the wire length between the inverter and the motor is large, use cables with
sufficiently large diameter.
Explosion-proof motors which are applied to an inverter must be approved as explosion-proof equipment.
Explosion-proof Motors
The inverter is not explosion-proof and should not be located where explosive gases exist.
Lubrication method and continuous rotation limit differ with manufacturers. When oil lubrication is employed,
Geared Motors continuous operation only in low speed range may cause burnout. Before operating the motor at more than
60Hz you should consult the motor manufacturer.
Single-phase motors are not suitable for variable speed operation with an inverter. If the inverter is applied to
a motor using a capacitor stack, a high harmonic current flows and the capacitor may be damaged. For
Single-phase Motors split-phase start motors and repulsion start motors, the internal centrifugal switch will not be actuated and the
starting coil may be burned out. Therefore, use only 3-phase motors. Single-phase models provide a
three-phase output (for three-phase motors). They cannot drive single-phase motor.
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OPTIONS AND PERIPHERAL UNITS VS-606V7
Model Ref. Power
Purpose Name (Parts Code No.) Description Page Supply
Molded-case circuit To protect inverter wiring, always install it on
Protection of breaker (MCCB) or the power supply side. Use a ground fault
inverter wiring ground fault NF? 47
interrupter with resistance to high frequencies.
interrupter
If a braking resistor is used, install so as to
Preventing damage protect it from burn-out. Always use a surge
to braking resistor Magnetic contactor SC series 47 Circuit
suppressor on the coil. Breaker
Absorbs surge current by opening and closing or Leakage
Preventing output of of magnetic contactors and control relays. Breaker
open/close surge Surge suppressor DCR2-? Must be installed on magnetic contactors or 47
current control relays near the inverter.
Isolation of I/O Isolator Isolates the inverter input and output signals
signals DGP? to reduce noise. 48
Magnetic
Improvement of AC reactor UZBA-B When the inverter input power factor is to be 50 Contactor
inverter input power improved, mount on the input side. (MC)
factor With large-capacity power supplies
DC reactor UZDA-A (600kVA or higher), install an AC reactor. 49
Output noise filter LF-? Reduces noise as the inverter output wirings. 53
Install as close to the inverter as possible.
Motor regenerative energy consumption by Zero Phase
Braking resistor ERF-150WJ?? the resistor allows reduced decel time 54 Reactor
(ROO????)
Stopping machinery (duty cycle: 3% ED).
within specified Motor regenerative energy consumption by
time the resistor allows reduced decel time
Braking resistor unit LKEB-? (duty cycle:10% ED). 54
Braking
Thermal relay for protection built in. Resistor
Digital operator for JVOP-144 Use in combination with the remote interface
remote operation JVOP-146 for remote operation. 53 Input
Noise
(WV001) Filter
Cable for remote 1m Use to control digital operator when using
interface remote interface. 53
Operating inverter (WV003)
externally 3m
Blank cover for Use together with digital operator for remote
remote interface CVST31060 operation. 53
Insert the digital operator of the inverter
Operator attachment EZZ08386A (JVOP-140, 147) in this attachment to use it as 53 VS-606 V7
remote operator (equivalent to JVOP-144, 146).
MECHATROLINK Used as interface unit when performing
communication SI-T/V7 MECHATROLINK communication with host 56
interface unit controller.
Inverter for DeviceNet CIMR-V7 Used when performing DeviceNet
communications NA???? communication with host controller. 58
Connecting CC-Link communication Used as interface unit when performing
interface unit SI-C/V7 CC-Link communication with host controller. 56 Power Factor
inverter with Improvement
field network
Inverter for CC-Link CIMR-V7 Used when performing CC-Link communications DC Reactor
communication DA???? with host controller. (No models currently 58
available for 5.5-kW and 7.5-kW motors.)
Profibus-DP Used as interface unit when performing
communication SI-P1/V7 Profibus-DP communication with host 56
interface unit controller.
Grounding
Using instead of Mounted instead of a digital operator when
each individual Blank cover CVST31059 constant setting or run command with a – Output
Noise
digital operator operator is not necessary, such as group drives. Filter
(EZZ08122A)
[W-length: 68mm] Zero Phase
Simple mounting of (EZZ08122B) Reactor
inverter on control DIN rail mounting [W-length: 108mm] Attachment to mount inverter on DIN rail.
board inside the attachment (EZZ08122C) Attach to rear of inverter. –
[W-length: 140mm]
enclosure (EZZ08122D)
[W-length: 170mm]
Attachment to install in the same way as
Replacing with PC3 PC3 series replacing (EZZ0811??) VS-606 PC3 series. 59 Motor
series inverter attachment Attach to rear of inverter.
Frequency meter DCF-6A
External setting and Frequency setter RH000739 Used to set and monitor frequency externally. 55
monitoring of Frequency setting knob
frequency and CM-3S
voltage Output voltmeter SCF-12NH Used to monitor output voltage. The volt- 55
meter can be used only with PWM inverters.
Frequency reference
input, and Frequency meter
calibration of Used to calibrate frequency meter and 55
adjusting RH000850 ammeter scales. Grounding
frequency meter potentiometer
and ammeter scales
*: the
When using a ground fault interrupter, select one not affected by high frequencies. To prevent malfunctions,
current should be 200mA or more and the operating time 0.1s or more.
46 Recommended ground fault interrupters:
• NV series by Mitsubishi Electric Co., Ltd.
• EG, SG series by Fuji Electric Co., LTD.
Molded-case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)
and Magnetic Contactor (MC)
Be sure to connect a MCCB between the power supply
and the input AC reactor.
Connect a MC if required.
/PERIPHERAL DEVICES
1.5 B1P5 NF30 30 NF30 30 SC-N2 35 SC-N1 26
2.2 B2P2 NF30 40 NF30 30 SC-N2 35 SC-N2 35
3.7 B3P7 NF50 50 NF50 40 SC-N2S 50 SC-N2S 50
OPTIONS
Motor Molded-Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) Magnetic Contactor (MC)
VS-606 V7 Model
Capacity Without Reactor With Reactor Without Reactor With Reactor
CIMR-V7?A?
kW Model Rated Current A Model Rated Current A Model Rated Current A Model Rated Current A
0.2 40P2 NF30 5 NF30 3 SC-03 11 SC-03 11
0.4 40P4 NF30 5 NF30 3 SC-03 11 SC-03 11
0.75 40P7 NF30 5 NF30 5 SC-03 11 SC-03 11
1.5 41P5 NF30 10 NF30 10 SC-03 11 SC-03 11
2.2 42P2 NF30 20 NF30 10 SC-4-0 18 SC-03 11
3.0 43P0 NF30 20 NF30 15 SC-4-0 18 SC-03 11
3.7 43P7 NF30 20 NF30 15 SC-N1 26 SC-4-0 18
5.5 45P5 NF30 30 NF30 20 SC-N2 35 SC-N1 26
7.5 47P5 NF30 30 NF30 30 SC-N2 35 SC-N2 35
Isolator
(Insulation Type DC Performance
Transmission Converter)
Allowance ±0.25% of output span [Ambient temp : 23°C, (73.4°F)]
Temperature Influence With ±0.25% of output span [The value at ±10°C (±50°F) of ambient temp.]
Aux. Power Supply Influence With ±0.1% of output span (The value at ±10% of aux. power supply)
Load Resistance Influence With ±0.05% of output span (In the range of load resistance)
Output Ripple With ±0.5%P-P of output span
Response Time 0.5 sec. or less (Time to settle to ±1% of final steady value)
Withstand Voltage 2000VAC for one min. (between each terminal of input, output, power supply and enclosure)
Insulation Resistance 20MΩ and above (by 500VDC megger) (between each terminal of input, output, power supply and enclosure)
690-169
Product Line
Model Input Signal Output Signal Power Supply Code No.
DGP2-4-4 0-10V 0-10V 100VAC CON 000019.25
DGP2-4-8 0-10V 4-20mA 100VAC CON 000019.26
DGP2-8-4 4-20mA 0-10V 100VAC CON 000019.35
DGP2-3-4 0-5V 0-10V 100VAC CON 000019.15
DGP3-4-4 0-10V 0-10V 200VAC CON 000020.25
DGP3-4-8 0-10V 4-20mA 200VAC CON 000020.26
DGP3-8-4 4-20mA 0-10V 200VAC CON 000020.35
DGP3-3-4 0-5V 0-10V 200VAC CON 000020.15
Dimensions in mm (inches)
Model GP 10 110 (4.33) 50 (1.97)
(0.39) 100 (3.94)
Series
78 (3.07)
ADJUSTER
2 (0.08)-4.5 (0.18)
6 5 4 3 DIA. HOLES
35.4 (1.40)
80 (3.15)
7 8 1 2
4
(0.16)
48
DC Reactor (UZDA-B for DC circuit)
Connection Example
DC REACTOR
U X
MCCB
+1 +2 MOTOR
L1(R) R/L1 U/T1
L2(S) S/L2 V/T2 IM
L3(T) T/L3 W/T3
200V Class
Max. Applicable Current Parts Dimensions in mm (inches) Approx. Wire
Motor Output Value Inductance Code Fig. No. Mass Loss Size*
kW (HP) A mH No. X Y1 Y2 Z B H K G 1 2 kg (lb) W mm2 (in2)
0.4 (0.5) 85 53 74 32 0.8 2
5.4 8 X010048 1 — — — — M4 — 8
0.75 (1) (3.35) (2.09) (2.91) (1.26) (2.3) (0.0031)
1.5 (2)
2.2 (3) 86 36 80 76 60 55 18 — M4 M5 2.0 18 5
18 3 X010049 (3.39) (1.41) (3.15) (2.99) (2.36) (2.17) (0.71) (5.6) (0.0085)
3.7 (5) 2
5.5 (7.5) 105 90 46 93 64 80 26 3.2 8
36 1 X010050 — M6 M6 22
7.5 (10) (4.13) (3.54) (1.81) (3.66) (2.52) (3.15) (1.02) (0.13) (0.0124)
/PERIPHERAL DEVICES
400V Class
Max. Applicable Current Parts Dimensions in mm (inches) Approx. Wire
Motor Output Value Inductance Code Fig. No. Mass Loss Size*
kW (HP ) A mH No. X Y1 Y2 Z B H K G 1 2 kg (lb) W mm2 (in2)
OPTIONS
0.4 (0.5) 85 53 74 32 0.8 2
3.2 28 X010052 — — — — M4 — 9
0.75 (1) (3.35) (2.09) (2.91) (1.26) (2.3) (0.0031)
1.5 (2) 1
90 — — 60 80 — — 32 M4 — 1.0 11 2
5.7 11 X010053 (3.54) (2.36) (3.15) (1.26) (2.8) (0.0031)
2.2 (3)
3.7 (5) 86 36 80 76 60 55 18 — M4 M5 2.0 16 2
12 6.3 X010054 (3.39) (1.41) (3.15) (2.99) (2.36) (2.17) (0.71) (5.6) (0.0031)
2
5.5 (7.5) 105 90 46 93 64 80 26 3.2 5.5
23 3.6 X010055 — M6 M5 27
7.5 (10) (4.13) (3.54) (1.81) (3.66) (2.52) (3.15) (1.02) (0.13) (0.0085)
75°C(167°F), IV cable, 45°C (113°F) ambient
* temperature, three or less wires connected.
60 (2.36)
Y1
NAMEPLATE
G
U
Z
B
X
B
X
4-MTG HOLES
1 (0.039) DIA.
Figure 1 Figure 2
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OPTIONS AND PERIPHERAL UNITS (Cont’d) VS-606V7
AC REACTOR
MCCB
U X MOTOR
L1(R) R/L1 U/T1
V Y
L2(S) S/L2 V/T2 IM
W Z
L3(T) T/L3 W/T3
6-M: TERMINALS
U X V Y W Z
NAMEPLATE
6-M: TERMINALS
NAMEPLATE
U V W
C
X Y Z
4.5 (0.177)
4.5 (0.177)
D H D H
F E F E
A B A B
L L B1
DETAIL IN 4-J: MTG HOLES DETAIL IN
MTG HOLE K MTG HOLE K
4-J: MTG HOLES
Figure 1 Figure 2
50
Zero Phase Reactor
Finemet Zero Phase Reactor to Reduce Radio Noise (Made by Hitachi Metals, Ltd.)
Note: Finemet is a registered trademark of Hitachi Metals, Ltd.
78 MAX
131 MAX
124±1
72±1
39 MIN
74 MIN
3–M4 3–M5
HEXAGON SOCKET HEXAGON SOCKET
±0.5
20
50±1
±1
3–φ4.5 26 MAX
7
12.5±0.3
95 MAX
12.5±0.3
181 MAX
±1
80 150±1
8
2–φ5.5
/PERIPHERAL DEVICES
3.5 ZERO PHASE
VS-606V7
CIMR-V7?A23P7 5.5 REACTOR
OPTIONS
200V Single-phase Input Series
Inverter Finemet Zero Phase Reactor
Recommended Recommended
Model Model Code No. Qty.
Wire Size mm2 Wiring Method
CIMR-V7?AB0P1
CIMR-V7?AB0P2 2 CLOSE-UP OF V/T2-PHASE WIRING
CIMR-V7?AB0P4
F6045GB FIL001098 4 passes 1ST PASS
CIMR-V7?AB0P7 3.5 1 through core
CIMR-V7?AB1P5 2ND PASS
5.5
CIMR-V7?AB2P2
CIMR-V7?AB3P7 8 F11080GB FIL001097
3RD PASS
400V Three-phase Input Series
4TH PASS
Inverter Finemet Zero Phase Reactor
Recommended Recommended Pass each wire of U/T1 and W/T3 through the core 4 times.
Model Model Code No. Qty.
Wire Size mm2 Wiring Method
CIMR-V7?A40P2
CIMR-V7?A40P4
CIMR-V7?A40P7
2
CIMR-V7?A41P5 4 passes
F6045GB FIL001098 1
CIMR-V7?A42P2 through core
CIMR-V7?A43P7
CIMR-V7?A45P5
5.5
CIMR-V7?A47P7
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OPTIONS AND PERIPHERAL UNITS (Cont’d) VS-606V7
Input Noise Filter Note: Use a special EMC-compatible noise filter with the inveter to meet the CE marking standards.
Contact your Yaskawa representative.
(Three-
phase )
3.7 (5)
5.5 (7.5)
6.7
9.5
30
202P
LNFD-2303DY
LNFD-2203DY
72600-D2303DY
72600-D2203DY
FIL 135
FIL 134
3
2
170 (6.69)
170 (6.69)
110 (4.33)
90 (3.54)
70 (2.76)
70 (2.76)
–
158 (6.22)
79 (3.11)
–
98 (3.86)
78 (3.07)
M46, 20mm (0.79in.)
M44, 20mm (0.79in.)
0.5 (1.10)
0.4 (0.88)
7.5 (10) 13 302P LNFD-2303DY 72600-D2303DY FIL 135 3 170 (6.69) 110 (4.33) 70 (2.76) – 79 (3.11) 98 (3.86) M46, 20mm (0.79in.) 0.5 (1.10)
0.2 (0.25) to 0.75 (1) 0.9 to 2.6 5 LNFD-4053DY 72600-D4053DY FIL 144 3 170 (6.69) 130 (5.12) 75 (2.95) – 79 (3.11) 118 (4.65) M46, 30mm (1.18in.) 0.3 (0.66)
400V 1.5 (2), 2.2 (3) 3.7 to 4.2 10 LNFD-4103DY 72600-D4103DY FIL 145 3 170 (6.69) 130 (5.12) 95 (3.94) – 79 (3.11) 118 (4.65) M46, 30mm (1.18in.) 0.4 (0.88)
Class 3.0 (2.2), 3.7 (5) 5.5 to 7.0 15 LNFD-4503DY 72600-D4153DY FIL 146 3 170 (6.69) 130 (5.12) 95 (3.94) – 79 (3.11) 118 (4.65) M46, 30mm (1.18in.) 0.4 (0.88)
Three-
( phase ) 5.5 (7.5) 11 20 LNFD-4203DY 72600-D2203DY FIL 147 3 200 (7.87) 145 (5.71) 100 (3.94) – 94 (3.70) 133 (5.24) M46, 30mm (1.18in.) 0.5 (1.10)
7.5 (10) 14 30 LNFD-4303DY 72600-D2303DY FIL 148 3 200 (7.87) 145 (5.71) 100 (3.94) – 94 (3.70) 133(5.24) M46, 30mm (1.18in.) 0.6 (1.32)
Note: “2P” in the column for the rated current indicates that the two noise filters on the input-terminal side are connected in parallel.
W W W
A A A' A'
3 U U
1 R R
D
B
4 V V
2
D
D
B
E S S
W W
T T
E E
H max.
H max.
H max.
Note: “2P” in the column for the rated current indicates that the two noise filters on the input-terminal side are connected in parallel.
W
A
R U
V
D
B
S
W
5 (0.2)
T E
30 (1.18)
(0.59)
DIA.
15
5 (0.2) DIA. A C
10 15
12 (0.47) DIA.
H max.
(0.39) (0.59)
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C
/PERIPHERAL DEVICES
An attachment is available to use the digital operator
BLANK COVER FOR
REMOTE OPERATION JVOP-140 (with analog volume) or JVOP-147
PARTS CODE NO: CVST31060 EXTENSION CABLE FOR
REMOTE INTERFACE (without analog volume) on control panel.
ORDER CODE: W V001 (Cable length:1m) For details, contact your YASKAWA representative.
W V003 (Cable length:3m)
OPTIONS
Analog Input Cable (WV201)
DIGITAL OPERATOR If using the CN2 terminal on the back of the digital
FOR REMOTE OPERATION
operator, an analog input cable (cable length:1m) is
available for the housing.
Dimensions in mm (inches)
(Model: JVOP-146) (Model: JVOP-144)
4-4.4 DIA. MTG HOLES 4-4.4 DIA. MTG HOLES
(0.43)
(0.43)
11
11
DIGITAL
OPERATOR
JVOP-140
58 (2.28)
80 (3.15)
50 (1.97)
58 (2.28)
80 (3.15)
50 (1.97)
68 (2.68)
68 (2.68)
23.1
23.1
Braking Resistor, Braking Resistor Unit (Standard Specifications for 200-V and 400-V Classes)
Max. Braking Resistor Overload Relay Braking Resistor Unit
Braking (Overload Relay Built-in) Braking Connectable
Applicable Inverter Model
Model Resistance Torque Torque Min.
Voltage Motor CIMR-V7=C= Parts No. Setting
ERF- (3% ED) Current Model Resistor Spec. No. (10% ED) Resistance
Output 150WJ Code of Model
No. Used LKEB- (Per One Unit) of
= =
kW (HP) Three-phase Single-phase Ω % A W Ω Used % Ω
0.1 (0.13) 20P1 B0P1 401 400 R007507 1 220 RH-13/0.15P 0.16 – – – – 300
0.2 (0.25) 20P2 B0P2 401 400 R007507 1 220 RH-13/0.3P 0.22 – – – – 300
0.4 (0.5) 20P4 B0P4 201 200 R007505 1 220 RH-13/0.5P 0.44 20P7 70 200 1 220 200
200V 0.75 (1) 20P7 B0P7 201 200 R007505 1 125 RH-13/0.5P 0.46 20P7 70 200 1 125 120
Single-/
( )
Three-
phase
1.5 (2)
2.2 (3)
3.7 (5)
21P5
22P2
23P7
B1P7
B2P2
B3P7
101
700
620
100
70
62
R007504
R007503
R007510
1
1
1
125
120
100
RH-13/0.8P
RH-13/1.2P
RH-13/1.4P
0.91
1.1
1.4
21P5
22P2
23P7
260 100
260 70
390 40
1
1
1
125
120
125
60
60
32
5.5 (7.5) 25P5 – – – – – – – – 25P5 520 30 1 115 9.6
7.5 (10) 27P5 – – – – – – – – 27P5 780 20 1 125 9.6
0.2 (0.25) 40P2 – 751 750 R007508 1 230 RH-13/0.15P 0.17 – – – – 750
0.4 (0.5) 40P4 – 751 750 R007508 1 230 RH-13/0.3P 0.24 40P7 70 750 1 230 750
0.75 (1) 40P7 – 751 750 R007508 1 130 RH-13/0.3P 0.24 40P7 70 750 1 130 510
1.5 (2) 41P5 – 401 400 R007507 1 125 RH-13/0.5P 0.46 41P5 260 400 1 125 240
400V 2.2 (3) 42P2 – 301 300 R007506 1 115 RH-13/0.5P 0.61 42P2 260 250 1 135 200
(Three-phase)
3.0 (4) 43P0 –
401 400 R007507 2 105 RH-13/0.8P 0.93 43P7 390 150 1 135 100
3.7 (5) 43P7 –
5.5 (7.5) 45P5 – – – – – – – – 45P5 520 100 1 135 32
7.5 (10) 47P5 – – – – – – – – 47P5 780 75 1 130 32
150 (5.91)
A B C D MTG. Screw kg (lb) W
MIN.
20P7 105 (4.13) 275 (10.83) 50 (1.97) 260 (10.24) M53 3.0 (6.62) 30
21P5 130 (5.12) 350 (13.78) 75 (2.95) 335 (13.19) M54 4.5 (9.93) 60
200V 22P2 130 (5.12) 350 (13.78) 75 (2.95) 335 (13.19) M54 4.5 (9.93) 89
Class 40P7 130 (5.12) 350 (13.78) 75 (2.95) 335 (13.19) M54 5.0 (11.0) 150
D
B
25P5 250 (9.84) 350 (13.78) 200 (7.87) 335 (13.19) M64 7.5 (16.53) 220
27P5 250 (9.84) 350 (13.78) 200 (7.87) 335 (13.19) M64 8.5 (18.74) 300
Braking Resistor 40P7 105 (4.13) 275 (10.83) 50 (1.97) 260 (10.24) M53 3.0 (6.62) 30
150 (5.91)
Unit 41P5 130 (5.12) 350 (13.78) 75 (2.95) 335 (13.19) M54 4.5 (9.93) 60
C
MIN.
Model : LKEB 42P2 130 (5.12) 350 (13.78) 75 (2.95) 335 (13.19) M54 4.5 (9.93) 89 30 (1.18) 30 (1.18)
400V MIN. MIN.
Class 43P0 A
130 (5.12) 350 (13.78) 75 (2.95) 335 (13.19) M54 5.0 (11.0) 150 150 (5.91)
43P7
45P5 250 (9.84) 350 (13.78) 200 (7.87) 335 (13.19) M64 7.5 (16.53) 220
47P5 250 (9.84) 350 (13.78) 200 (7.87) 335 (13.19) M64 8.5 (18.74) 300
13 (0.51)
1.2 (0.05)
44 (1.73)
[Dimensions in mm (inches)] 150 (5.91)
5 (0.2)
Use sequencer to break 1 2 BRAKING * Use sequencer to break OVERLOAD RELAY BRAKING *
Connections power supply side on
overload relay trip contact
P B
RESISTOR
UNIT
power supply side on
overload relay trip contact
RESISTOR
MCCB MCCB
MC B1 B2 MC B1 B2
L1(R) R/L1 L1(R) R/L1
POWER MOTOR
POWER MOTOR
L2(S) S/L2 L2(S) S/L2
SUPPLY VS-606V7 U/T1 SUPPLY VS-606V7 U/T1
3-PHASE L3(T) T/L3
V/T2 IM 3-PHASE L3(T) T/L3
V/T2 IM
W/T3 W/T3
THRX OFF ON MC THRX OFF ON MC
MC MC
SA SA
BRAKING RESISTOR UNIT
OVERLOAD RELAY OVERLOAD RELAY
TRIP CONTACT TRIP CONTACT
THRX THRX
1 2
SA SA
MC TRX MC TRX
SA SA
FLT-A FLT-B FLT-A FLT-B
TRX TRX
* When using a braking resistor (option), set the stall prevention during deceleration to “Disabled” (n092=1) or the motor might not stop within
the set deceleration time.
Notes:
1 The load factor is for deceleration to stop a load with constant torque.
With constant output or continuous regenerative braking, the load factor is smaller than the specified value.
2 For an application with large regenerative power such as hoisting, the braking torque or other items may exceed the capacity of a braking unit
with a braking resistor in a standard combination (and result in capacity overload). Contact your YASKAWA representatives when the
braking torque or any other item exceeds the values in the table.
3 When using an externally-mounted braking unit for Varispeed series (model CDBR) instead of the built-in braking transistor, contact your
54 YASKAWA representative.
Frequency Meter/Ammeter
MODEL DCF-6A*, 3V, 1mA : Analog frequency indicating meter is available as an option.
12.5 30 12 Scale parts code no.
(0.49) (1.18) (0.47) 65 (2.56) 75Hz full scale: FM000065
0.5 10 24 24 60/120Hz full scale: FM000085
(0.02) (0.39) (0.94) (0.94)
24 24 4 (0.16)-4 (0.16)
DIA. *: DCF-6A is 3V, 1mA, 3kΩ.
24 (0.94) 24 (0.94)
(0.94) (0.94)
52 (2.05) DIA.
For VS-606V7 multi-function analog
60 (2.36)
(0.94) (0.94)
24 24
)
09
monitor output, set frequency meter
(2.
53
adjusting potentiometer or constant
n067 (analog monitor output gain)
690-121 2-M4 TERMINAL SCREWS within the range of 0 to 3V (Initial set-
4-M3 MTG. SCREW Panel Drilling Plan
ting is 0 to 10V).
Frequency Setting
Frequency Meter Adjusting Potentiometer Knob (Model CM-3S)
MODEL RV30YN 20S, 2kΩ: Corrects frequency meter reading. Used to adjust potentiometer
(Parts code no.: RH000850) frequency setting.
DIA.
(0.47)
12
/PERIPHERAL DEVICES
(0.47)
12
) DIA.
25 (0.98)
29.9 (1.18)
10 (0.39) 23 (0.91)
(0.24 0.004
0
1 3 DIA.
1.5 101
(0.63)
2
16.1
(0.06) (0.390.04)
60° Mass: 0.2kg (0.44lb)
60.1
688-81
(0.790.04) 26.1 (1.03) 6 (0.24)
15 (0.59)
7.5 (0.30)
3.4 (0.13)
OPTIONS
32.8 (1.29) DIA.
Potentiometer Drawing for Frequency Meter Adjustment and Frequency Setting
(0.47)
(1.97) (1.97) 3 7
12
45 (1.77)
85 (3.35) DIA.
100 (3.93)
(1.30) (1.77)
35 45
)
43
(3.
87
1 9
0 10
2-M4 TERMINAL SCREWS Mass: 0.3kg (0.66lb)
690-166
4-M4 MTG. SCREW 45 (1.77)
Panel Drilling Plan
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OPTIONS AND PERIPHERAL UNITS (Cont’d) VS-606V7
MECHATROLINK Communication
Interface Unit
(SI-T/V7)
Profibus-DP Communication
OPERATOR Interface Unit
(SI-P1/V7)
CC-Link Communication
Interface Unit
(SI-C/V7)
FACE PLATE
H1
H1
H
H
H2
H2
H2
W1 D W1 D W1 8.5 D
W W W
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Connection Diagrams
MECHATROLINK communications
MCCB
SI-T/V7 Motor
R/L1 U/T1
S/L2 V/T2 IM
T/L3 W/T3
VS-606V7
1
DATA – 2 DS485
3 D/R
DATA +
4
SLD
1
2
3
4 E
J
Note: Models of 3.7 kW or lower are currently available for MECHATROLINK communications.
Requires the exclusive software for the SI-T/V7 installed in the inverter.
Profibus-DP communications
SI-P1/V7
R/L1 U/T1
Profibus-DP MASTER S/L2 V/T2 M
/PERIPHERAL DEVICES
T/L3 W/T3
SI-P/V7 UNIT
VS-606V7
1
9-pin
D-SUB 2
OPTIONS
8 3
RxD/TxD-N RxD/TxD-N
3 P 4
RxD/TxD-P RxD/TxD-P
5
SHIELD
6 PE
J
CC-Link communications
SI-C/V7
R/L1 U/T1
S/L2 V/T2 M
T/L3 W/T3
VS-606V7
DA DA
DB DB
CC-Link DC DC SI-C/V7
MASTER UNIT UNIT
SLD SLD
SLD (NOTE) SLD J
FG FG
R R/L1 R R/L1
*1: Remove
reactor.
the short bar if connecting a DC
Use terminal R or S
for the single-phase
power supply as a
S S/L2 U/T1 S S/L2 U/T1 *2: ACN2
housing is required when using the
terminal on the back side of the
main circuit. V/T2 V/T2
T T/L3 IM T T/L3 IM digital operator.
Forward run/stop W/T3 Forward run/stop W/T3
1m analog input cable (code no. WV201)
Multifunction Input
Multifunction input
S1 S1
Reverse run/stop Grounding Reverse run/stop Grounding is available for housing on request.
S2 S2
External fault External fault
(no contact) S3 (no contact) S3
S4 S4
Fault reset Fault reset
SS SS
Fault Running
Fault Running
SC SC
P1 P1
Dimensions in mm
2-d 4-d
Drawing 1 Drawing 2
H1
H1
H
H
H2
H2
W1 D W1 D
W W
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Attachment
■ Attachment for Mounting External Cooling-fan Attachment Dimensions in mm
VS-606V7
When mounting an external cooling-fan to the VS-606V7, Order Code D1 D2 D3
CIMR-V7AA20P1
this attachment is required. CIMR-V7AA20P2
EZZ08136A 69.2 12 30
100 (3.94)
AIR
or more
CIMR-V7AA25P5
EZZ08136H 113.8 56.2 60
CIMR-V7AA27P5
CIMR-V7AAB0P1
EZZ08136A 69.2 12 30
CIMR-V7AAB0P2
CIMR-V7AAB0P4 EZZ08136B 92.2 42 50
CIMR-V7AAB0P7 82 58 70
EZZ08136D
CIMR-V7AAB1P5 98 58 70
CIMR-V7AAB2P2 EZZ08136F 98.6 64.4 70
CIMR-V7AAB3P7 EZZ08136G 115.6 64.4 70
CIMR-V7AA40P2 EZZ08136E 82 13.2 30
100 (3.94)
CIMR-V7AA40P4 82 28 40
or more
* 8.5 D1 D2
CIMR-V7AA40P7 82 58 70
(0.33)
D3 EZZ08136D
CIMR-V7AA41P5
or more
98 58 70
CIMR-V7AA42P2
CIMR-V7AA43P0
* Volume depth AIR CIMR-V7AA43P7
CIMR-V7AA45P5
EZZ08136F 78.6 64.4 70
■ Attachment for Replacing PC3 Series (Normal Mounting) VS-606PC3 Model VS-606V7 Model Attachment
• When Order Code
replacing the VS-606PC3 with a VS-606V7, this
CIMR-PC□20P1 CIMR-V7A□20P1
attachment is required. CIMR-PC□20P2 CIMR-V7A□20P2 EZZ08114A
■ • 7.5 mm (0.30 in) is added to dimension D of the standard CIMR-PC□20P4 CIMR-V7A□20P4
CIMR-PC□20P7 CIMR-V7A□20P7
VS-606V7 for the attachment. EZZ08114B
CIMR-PC□21P5 CIMR-V7A□21P5
CIMR-PC□22P2 CIMR-V7A□22P2 EZZ08114C
CIMR-PC□23P7 CIMR-V7A□23P7 EZZ08114D
/PERIPHERAL DEVICES
CIMR-PC□B0P1 CIMR-V7A□B0P1
CIMR-PC□B0P2 CIMR-V7A□B0P2 EZZ08114B
CIMR-PC□B0P4 CIMR-V7A□B0P4
CIMR-PC□B0P7 CIMR-V7A□B0P7
CIMR-PC□B1P5 CIMR-V7A□B1P5 EZZ08114C
CIMR-PC□B2P2 CIMR-V7A□B2P2
OPTIONS
CIMR-PC□B3P7 CIMR-V7A□B3P7 EZZ08114E
CIMR-PC□40P2 CIMR-V7A□40P2
CIMR-PC□40P4 CIMR-V7A□40P4
CIMR-PC□40P7 CIMR-V7A□40P7
EZZ08114C
CIMR-PC□41P5 CIMR-V7A□41P5
CIMR-PC□42P2 CIMR-V7A□42P2
■ Attachment for Replacing PC3 Series CIMR-PC□43P7 CIMR-V7A□43P7
(Mounting External Cooling-fan)
• When replacing the external cooling-fan type VS-606PC3,
this attachment is required to fit the panel cutout. Attachment Dimensions in mm (inches)
VS-606PC3 Model VS-606V7 Model
Order Code D1 D2 D3
■ • Dimension D is changed as Fig. 2. CIMR-PC□20P1 CIMR-V7A□20P1 69.2 122 30
EZZ08116A
■ • The protective structure is open chassis type. CIMR-PC□20P2 CIMR-V7A□20P2 (2.72) (4.80) (1.18)
CIMR-PC□20P4 CIMR-V7A□20P4 EZZ08116B 69.2 (2.72) 42 (1.65) 50 (1.97)
CIMR-PC□20P7 CIMR-V7A□20P7 EZZ08116C 69.2 (2.72) 62 (2.44) 70 (2.76)
CIMR-PC□21P5 CIMR-V7A□21P5 EZZ08116D 74.6 (2.94) 56.4 (2.22) 70 (2.76)
100 (3.94)
AIR
or more
5 Frankfurt 6 7 8
Boston
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~
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Los Angeles Headquarters
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FAX +61-2-9748-3817
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