Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Converter with CU230P-2 Control Units
- Legal information
- Changes in this manual
- Table of contents
- 1 Fundamental safety instructions
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Description
- 4 Installing
- 4.1 Overview of the inverter installation
- 4.2 Installing reactors, filters and braking resistors
- 4.3 Installing Power Module
- 4.4 Installing Control Unit
- 4.5 Connecting inverters in compliance with EMC
- 5 Commissioning
- 6 Adapting the terminal strip
- 7 Configuring the fieldbus
- 8 Setting functions
- 8.1 Overview of the inverter functions
- 8.2 Inverter control
- 8.2.1 Switching the motor on and off
- 8.2.2 Inverter control using digital inputs
- 8.2.3 Two-wire control: method 1
- 8.2.4 Two-wire control, method 2
- 8.2.5 Two-wire control, method 3
- 8.2.6 Three-wire control, method 1
- 8.2.7 Three-wire control, method 2
- 8.2.8 Running the motor in jog mode (JOG function)
- 8.2.9 Switching over the inverter control (command data set)
- 8.3 Setpoints
- 8.4 Setpoint calculation
- 8.5 Motor control
- 8.6 Protection and monitoring functions
- 8.7 Application-specific functions
- 8.7.1 Unit changeover
- 8.7.2 Calculating the energy saving
- 8.7.3 Electrically braking the motor
- 8.7.4 Flying restart – switching on while the motor is running
- 8.7.5 Automatic switch-on
- 8.7.6 Kinetic buffering (Vdc min control)
- 8.7.7 PID technology controller
- 8.7.8 Free technology controllers
- 8.7.9 Monitoring the load torque (system protection)
- 8.7.10 Load failure monitoring
- 8.7.11 Real time clock (RTC)
- 8.7.12 Time switch (DTC)
- 8.7.13 Record temperature via temperature-dependent resistances
- 8.7.14 Essential service mode
- 8.7.15 Multi-zone control
- 8.7.16 Bypass
- 8.7.17 Cascade control and hibernation mode
- 8.7.18 Free function blocks
- 8.8 Switchover between different settings
- 9 Backing up data and series commissioning
- 10 Corrective maintenance
- 10.1 Overview of replacing converter components
- 10.2 Replace Control Unit
- 10.3 Replacing the Control Unit without data backup
- 10.4 Replacing a Control Unit with active know-how protection
- 10.5 Replacing a Power Module
- 10.6 Upgrading the firmware
- 10.7 Firmware downgrade
- 10.8 Correcting an unsuccessful firmware upgrade or downgrade
- 10.9 If the converter no longer responds
- 11 Alarms, faults and system messages
- 12 Technical data
- A Appendix
- Index
Table of contents
Converter with CU230P-2 Control Units
8 Operating Instructions, 04/2014, FW V4.7, A5E34257946B AA
4.4.2 Terminal strips of the CU ............................................................................................................ 68
4.4.3 Factory setting of the terminals ................................................................................................... 69
4.4.4 Default settings of the terminals .................................................................................................. 71
4.4.5 Wiring terminal strips ................................................................................................................... 77
4.4.6 Fieldbus interface allocation........................................................................................................ 78
4.5 Connecting inverters in compliance with EMC............................................................................ 79
4.5.1 EMC-compliant connection of the converter ............................................................................... 79
4.5.2 Avoiding electromagnetic influence (EMI) ................................................................................... 79
5 Commissioning ..................................................................................................................................... 85
5.1 Commissioning guidelines .......................................................................................................... 85
5.2 Preparing for commissioning....................................................................................................... 86
5.2.1 Factory setting of the converter control ....................................................................................... 87
5.2.2 Selecting the control mode.......................................................................................................... 88
5.2.3 Defining additional requirements for the application ................................................................... 89
5.3 Restoring the factory setting ....................................................................................................... 90
5.4 Basic commissioning ................................................................................................................... 91
5.4.1 Basic commissioning with the BOP-2 operator panel ................................................................. 91
5.4.2 Basic commissioning with STARTER ......................................................................................... 96
5.4.2.1 Generating a STARTER project .................................................................................................. 96
5.4.2.2 Transfer inverters connected via USB into the project ............................................................... 97
5.4.2.3 Go online and start wizard for basic commissioning ................................................................... 98
5.4.2.4 Carry-out basic commissioning ................................................................................................... 99
5.4.2.5 Identifying motor data ................................................................................................................ 100
6 Adapting the terminal strip .................................................................................................................... 103
6.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 103
6.2 Digital inputs .............................................................................................................................. 105
6.3 Digital outputs ........................................................................................................................... 107
6.4 Analog inputs ............................................................................................................................ 109
6.5 Analog outputs .......................................................................................................................... 113
7 Configuring the fieldbus ....................................................................................................................... 117
7.1 Communication via PROFINET ................................................................................................ 118
7.1.1 What do you need for communication via PROFINET? ........................................................... 119
7.1.2 Integrating inverters into PROFINET ........................................................................................ 120
7.1.3 Configuring communication to the control ................................................................................. 120
7.1.4 Activating diagnostics via the control ........................................................................................ 121
7.2 Communication via PROFIBUS ................................................................................................ 122
7.2.1 What do you need for communication via PROFIBUS? ........................................................... 123
7.2.2 Integrating inverters into PROFIBUS ........................................................................................ 123
7.2.3 Configuring the communication using SIMATIC S7 control ...................................................... 124
7.2.4 Setting the address ................................................................................................................... 124
7.2.5 Select telegram ......................................................................................................................... 125
7.3 PROFIdrive profile for PROFIBUS and PROFINET ................................................................. 126
7.3.1 Cyclic communication ............................................................................................................... 126
7.3.1.1 Control and status word 1 ......................................................................................................... 128