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Vector VII
Variable Speed
Drive
104 kVA - 561 kVA
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Appendix............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................109
1.
Dimensions and Weights........................................................................................................................................................................................................................109
2.
Default Parameter Values......................................................................................................................................................................................................................113
3.
USB Flash Drive Operation.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................114
3.1. Save History files........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................114
3.2. Save Configuration to USB flash drive..............................................................................................................................................................................................114
3.3. Save Linear List to USB flash drive......................................................................................................................................................................................................115
3.4. Load configuration from a USB flash drive to a Vector VII drive.........................................................................................................................................115
4.
Linear List......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................117
5.
Tools Recommended for Maintenance and Repair.......................................................................................................................................................................151
6.
CE Conformity for drives purchased with CE Option......................................................................................................................................................................152
6.1. Emergency Stop Function......................................................................................................................................................................................................................152
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Intended Use
This manual applies to the 104, 150, 253, 344, 428 and 561 models of the GE Oil & Gas Vector VII Variable Speed Drive that
are loaded with Firmware revision 6.6.
General Specifications
Electrical Specifications:
Rated Input Voltage:
480 Volt, 3 phase, 60 Hz (+ / - 10% of rated voltage and frequency).
Consult factory for other input voltages and frequency ratings.
Efficiency: 97% or greater at full load.
Output Voltage:
0 Volts to rated input voltage
Output Frequency:
0 Hertz to 120 Hertz.
Control Specifications:
Control Method:
Accel / Decel:
Drive Overload:
Current Limit:
Control I/O:
Digital Inputs:
Digital Outputs:
Analog Inputs:
Analog Outputs:
Analog Reference:
Logic Reference:
Environmental Specifications:
Ambient Service Temperature:
Ambient Storage Temperature:
Humidity:
Altitude:
Vibration:
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General Precautions
DANGER: This drive unit requires and produces potentially lethal voltage levels. Failure to comply with the
following may lead to equipment damage, serious personal injury and/or death!!!
Read and understand this manual in its entirety before installing, operating, or servicing this drive. All warnings, cautions, notes and
instructions must be followed. The drive must be installed by qualified personnel only. The drive must be installed following the guidelines in this
manual and following all applicable local codes.
Do not connect or disconnect wiring while power is applied to the drive. Do not remove covers or touch any components while power is on.
To avoid the risk of potentially lethal electrical shock, remove and lock-out all incoming power before servicing this drive unit. The internal
capacitors remain charged even after the power supply is turned off. To prevent electrical shock, wait at least five minutes after removing
power and measure the DC bus voltage between the +3 and terminals to confirm safe level of voltage.
Do not bypass the internal circuit breakers of the drive for any reason.
Verify that the rated voltage of the drive matches the voltage of the incoming power supply before applying power.
Replace any protective covers or shields that may have been removed during servicing before operation of the drive.
Do not connect or operate this unit with visible damage or missing/removed parts.
This unit may start unexpectedly upon application of power. Clear all personnel from the drive and other connected equipment. Secure and/or
remove any mechanical hazards that may be present with the application of power to this drive
This drive contains ESD (ElectroStatic Discharge) sensitive parts and assemblies. Static control precautions are required when installing, testing, or
servicing this unit.
There is a potential for Arc Flash Hazard with this equipment. It is strongly recommended that an analysis of incident energy levels and determination of
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment be conducted prior to energizing this equipment.
Danger Warning:
A Danger warning symbol is an exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle that precedes the word DANGER. A Danger warning symbol indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will result in Death or serious injury. Danger warnings in this manual appear in the following manner.
DANGER Special instructions and descriptions of the associated hazard will be explained in the text following
the Danger warning.
Electrical Warning:
The electrical warning symbol is a lightning bolt mark enclosed in a triangle. The electrical warning symbol is used to indicate locations where hazardous
voltage levels are present and conditions may cause serious injury if proper precautions are not followed.
Caution Warning:
A Caution warning symbol is and exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle that precedes the word CAUTION. A Caution warning symbol indicates a
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in minor or moderate injury.
This section will guide you through drive configuration for a typical GE OIL & GAS installation. It is highly recommended that
the user read the entire manual before proceeding with this procedure!
Step
1
Name
Log on to access drive
configuration
Sections 4.3, 4.4
From the Run Status screen, press the Menu soft key
Use the up and down arrow buttons to select Log In, press the OK soft key.
Enter the password and press the OK soft key.
Default password is 3333.
From the Run Status screen, press the Menu soft key
From the Select Screen, press the Startup soft key
Set Auto Restart to Enable or Disable (Application Dependent)
Set Drive Lockout to Unlock before starting the drive
Determine the operating mode for the drive - Current Control, Pressure Control,
Frequency Control, and Analog Follower.
Edit the Drive Mode parameter in the Operating Mode screen as needed. Modify the
other parameters in the Operating Mode screen as necessary.
Use the up and down arrow buttons in the Select Screen to select the Operating Mode
screen, press the OK button.
Use the up and down arrow buttons to select a parameter, press the Edit key to change
the selected parameter.
Set up alarms
Set up frequency
behavior
Section 4.23
Description
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Set the motor overload and global restart parameters in the Alarms Setup screen.
Set the motor Underload and Underload restart parameters in the Underload Setup
screen.
Select the screen and select / edit parameters as in step 3.
Set the V/F curve, motor direction, maximum and minimum frequencies, acceleration
and deceleration times, jog setpoint, and lockout frequencies in the Frequency Setup
screen.
Select the screen and select / edit parameters as in step 3.
Configure the SmartGuard sensor (if available), transformer ratio, customer password,
and faults as necessary in the Misc Setup screen.
Select the screen and select / edit parameters as in step 3.
Select parameters to display in the User Selected Parameters section of the Run Status
screen using the Setup screen.
Select the screen and select / edit parameters as in step 3.
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2.7 Save Data Log, Current Log, and Events files to USB Flash disk
See description of the Save soft key in the History screen. Refer to Section 4.9 and Appendix 3
2.10 Fine tune the drive output voltage without stopping the drive
Adjust the Voltage Bias parameter in the Frequency Setup screen. Note that the Voltage Bias is applied if the
drive is running a maximum frequency. At lower frequencies, the voltage bias is scaled. Also note that the output
voltage is limited by the DC bus voltage. Refer to section 4.23.
Grounding applies to the main service connection to ground. Service transformer wye-point and
enclosures, including the service disconnect switch, must be connected to a common ground conductor
and grounding electrodes. (Refer to local electrical authority for approved grounding electrodes and
methods in you area) System ground resistance should not exceed 25 Ohms to ground and ideally be
between 1-5 Ohms to ground. Ground resistance checks should only be made by qualified electrical
inspection agencies.
Bonding applies to all other electrical equipment and raceways. A bonding conductor must be
connected from the main grounding electrodes to all enclosures, junction boxes, buildings, electrical
pipes, and the wellhead.
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This equipment provides an internal ground connection for the bonding conductor. This connector is
connected to the internal ground bus of the enclosure.
Figure 3.1 Typical Drive Site (Line Power) Installation Grounding and Bonding
Generator requirements
Generator supplied power systems have the same requirements for grounding and bonding as utility
supplied systems. Grounding electrodes must be installed and a common bonding conductor connected
to all equipment and buildings.
Use of generators on drives creates other possible operational problems that can be reduced with
correct generator sizing and design. Generators must be designed to handle the sub-transient
reactance present on VSD applications. When the generator system does not incorporate a wye-point
for connection to the system ground, then an isolation transformer is required between the generator
and input to the VSD. This provides some protection from floating voltages, and provides a wye-point for
connection to the ground system.
Failure to follow the above guidelines will result in poor performance and/or equipment failure.
When a generator unit is used for drive input power, it is highly recommended to use a multi-pulse
VSD (12 Pulse or higher) or the generator should be sized to at least 300% of the VSD rating.
Figure 3.2 Typical Drive Site (Generator Power) Installation Grounding and Bonding
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3.1.3 Electrical Connections
VECTOR VII 6,12 Pulse Input Lug Sizes / Output Lug Sizes / Ground Lug Sizes
Drive
Model
150
253
344
428
561
VSG
(1X) #6 - 3/0
(2X) #6 - 350MCM
(2X) #6 - 250MCM
#14 - 2/0
16mm2 - 120mm2
2.5mm2 - 70mm2
(1X) #4 - 350MCM
(2X) #6 - 350MCM
(2X) #6 - 250MCM
#14 - 2/0
(1X) 25 - 165mm2
16mm2 - 120mm2
2.5mm2 - 70mm2
(2X) #2 - 600MCM
#6 - 350MCM
16mm2 - 165mm2
(2X) #2 - 600MCM
#6 - 350MCM
16mm2 - 165mm2
(2X) #2 - 600MCM
#6 - 350MCM
16mm2 - 165mm2
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Drive
Model
(167F)
(140F)
(167F)
(140F)
(167F)
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TW,
RHW,
TW,
RHW,
TW,
RHW,
UF
THHW,
UF
THHW,
UF
THHW,
THW,
THW,
THW,
THWN,
THWN,
THWN,
XHHW,
XHHW
XHHW
USE,
ZW
150
253
3/0awg
2awg
3awg
(2X) 1awg
(2X) 2awg
150mm
95mm
35mm
30mm
(2X) 50mm
(2X) 35mm
(2X) 2/0awg
3/0awg
2/0awg
(2X) 3/0awg
(2X) 2/0awg
(2X) 95mm
(2X) 70mm
95mm
70mm
(2X) 95mm
(2X) 70mm
428
(2X) 4/0awg
300mcm
4/0awg
(2X) 300mcm
(2X) 4/0awg
(2X) 150mm
(2X) 120mm
150 mm
120mm
(2X) 150mm
(2X) 120mm
561
(2X) 400mcm
(2X) 350mcm
400MCM
350MCM
(2X) 400mcm
(2X) 350mcm
(2X) 240mm
(2X) 165mm
240 mm
165 mm
(2X) 240mm
(2X) 165mm
(2X) 300mcm
(2X) 3/0mcm
300mcm
(140F)
75 C
60 C
75 C
60 C
75 C
60 C
(2x) 600mcm
(2X) 500mcm
600mcm
500mcm
(2x) 600mcm
(2X) 500mcm
300 mm
(2X) 240mm
300 mm
240mm
300 mm
(2X) 240mm
* Copper conductors, not more than 3 insulated conductors rated 0-2000 volts in raceway or cable.
Ambient temperature of 30C (86F).
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* Table 3.2 Recommended cable sizes are calculated to be sized 125% of Input/Output current rating.
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Figure 3.5
Recommended Wire Size AWG
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Terminal Designations:
Refer to Figure 3.6 and 3.7 for control terminal and HMI terminal diagram.
Digital Inputs
Terminal
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
SN
SC
SP
Signal
Remote Run
Not Used
External Fault 1
External Fault 2
Standby
Spare
Breaker 2 Fault
Signal Common
Seq Common
Signal Power
Description
Forward Run when CLOSED, stopped when OPEN
Fault When OPEN (Programmable)
Fault When OPEN (Programmable)
Standby when OPEN (Programmable)
Programmable
Fault When OPEN (Programmable)
Must be tied to SP
Digital input supply +24 VDC,
Signal Level
24VDC, 8mA
24VDC, 8mA
24VDC, 8mA
24VDC, 8mA
24VDC, 8mA
24VDC, 8mA
-
Description
+15VDC for analog Inputs or Transmitters
Analog Input or Speed Command
Multi Function Analog Input
Optional Ground Line Connection Point
Signal Level
20 mA Max
0-10VDC
4/20mA, 0-10VDC
-
Analog Inputs
Terminal
+V
A1
A2
AC
E(G)
Signal
+15VDC Output
Analog In 1
Analog In 2
Analog Common
Shield Wire
Digital Outputs
Output Contact Ratings 1Amp Max at 250VAC
Terminal
M1
M2
M3
M4
MA
MB
MC
Signal
Drive Running
NC Contact
Remote/Auto
NO Contact
Drive Fault Output
Description
CLOSED while drive is running.
(Multi Function Digital Input, Programmable)
Closed when in Local.
(Multi Function Digital Input, Programmable)
MA/MC CLOSED during Fault condition
MB/MC OPEN during Fault condition
Signal Level
Dry Contact
Description
Programmable - Output Frequency Default
Signal Level
0-10 VDC, 2mA Max
Dry Contact
Dry Contact
Analog Outputs
Terminal
FM
AC
AM
Signal
Multi-Function
Analog Output
Analog common
Multi-Function
Analog Output
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Digital Inputs
Digital Outputs
DIP Switch S1
OFF
S1 Remote Run
ON
1
2
S2 Not Used
MA
S3 External Fault 1
S4 External Fault 2
S5 Lease Kill
MB
MC
Drive Fault
S6 Spare
[CJ]
S7 Breaker 2 Fault
[CK]
SN Signal Common
M1
M2
SC SEQ Common
Drive Running
SP +24 VDC
M3
M4
Analog Inputs
Remote\Auto
+V +15 VDC
Analog Outputs
EG
EG
+5V GND
To
fan
Relay
[PJ]
[PK]
R+
1
3
CN88
S+
S-
RS+
SIG
COM5
3
8
HMI
COM4
RTU/SSU
1
9
COM3
RESERVED
1
9
COM2
MODBUS SLAVE
1
9
COM1
RESERVED/DEBUG
* 12 Pulse Drives Only
1
9
Figure 3.6 Control Terminals and OLD BLUE BOX HMI Terminal Diagram
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Digital Outputs
DIP Switch S1
OFF
S1 Remote Run
ON
1
2
S2 Not Used
MA
S3 External Fault 1
S4 External Fault 2
S5 Lease Kill
MB
MC
Drive Fault
S6 Spare
[CJ]
S7 Breaker 2 Fault
[CK]
SN Signal Common
M1
M2
SC SEQ Common
Drive Running
SP +24 VDC
M3
M4
Analog Inputs
Remote\Auto
+V +15 VDC
Analog Outputs
AC Analog Common
EG
Analog Common AC
EG
EG
J14 Comm 4
To
fan
Relay
[PJ]
[PK]
1
3
CN88
R+
RS+
S-
SS+
1
2
3
4
IG
New HMI
* 12 Pulse Drives Only
Figure 3.7 Control Terminals and New HMI Terminal Diagram
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3.2.2 External Stop Switches
The drive supports up to two external stop switches. When a stop switch is activated, an external fault
occurs and the drive stops.
Connecting an External Stop Switch 1:
1. Wire a stop switch between S3 and SN.
2. Enable External Fault 1 on the Misc Setup screen as Normally Open (N.O.) or Normally Closed (N.C.).
Connecting an External Stop Switch 2:
1. Wire a stop switch between S4 and SN.
2. Enable External Fault 2 on the Misc Setup screen as Normally Open (N.O.) or Normally Closed (N.C.).
1. Wire the normally closed terminals of the standby relay between S5 and SN.
2. Enable the Standby Switch parameter on the Misc Setup screen.
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Remove and lock-out incoming power out before connecting the drive.
Ensure that the drive is properly grounded.
Do a complete visual inspection, checking for loose or broken wires.
Make sure all internal and external fans are free to turn.
Perform Main Circuit testing procedure outlined in Section 9.1.
Connect the service power to the main input circuit breaker of the drive (L1, L2, L3 on 6 Pulse drives (and
L11, L21, L31 on 12 Pulse drives)). !!!! Note connecting the input power to the output of the drive can cause
severe damage to the drive.
Ensure that the output of the drive is disconnected (T1, T2, T3). Ensure that main drive circuit breaker(s)
switch is in the Off position and all remote start signals that may be present are defeated.
Turn power on at the service disconnect and measure incoming voltage. Check the voltage phase to
phase and phase to ground and ensure that the voltages are in range before closing drives circuit breaker.
The phase to phase voltage should be 480VAC +/-10% and the phase to ground should be approximately
277VAC +/-10%.
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No-Load Checks
No load checks should be performed to ensure proper operation of the drive before connecting the output of
the drive to its load (Step-up Transformer or Motor). Proceed with the following steps.
Make sure that the drive output connections are disconnected. If they are not, ensure that the
incoming power is locked out. Wait at least five minutes after removing power and measure the DC
bus voltage to confirm safe level of voltage using volt meter set to read DC volts with the black lead
connected to (-) and the red lead connected to (+3). Disconnect the drive output connections.
From the Run Status screen, use the Setp soft key and the down arrow key to adjust the frequency
reference to the minimum frequency.
Navigate to the Underload Setup screen and set the Underload Current to 0.
Set parameter L8-07 in the linear list to 0 (disabled), this will avoid nuisance LF Missing Output Phase
Faults.
Press the Start button.
Navigate to the Run Status screen. Check the output voltage. Use the Setp soft key and the up arrow
key to adjust the frequency reference to the maximum frequency. Check the output voltage. Output
voltage should be equal to the incoming voltage at maximum frequency and approximately half of that
value at minimum frequency (depending on setup of Voltage/Frequency).
Press the Stop button.
Set parameter L8-07 in the linear list back to 1 (enabled).
De-energize the main input circuit breaker and verify the HMI is no longer powered up.
Wait at least five minutes after removing power and measure the DC bus voltage between the +3
and terminals to confirm safe voltage level.
Lock-out incoming power.
Re-connect the motor or Transformer leads to output terminal block T1, T2, T3. Make sure that the drive
output connections are tightly connected before continuing to next step.
Navigate to the Underload Setup screen and set the Underload Current to the desired value.
From the Run Status screen, use the Setp soft key and the up / down arrow keys to set the frequency
reference to the desired operating frequency.
Press the Start button on the HMI.
With the drive running, check the output voltage and output current to ensure that they are within the
limits of the given application.
If any faults are present refer to Section 9 for troubleshooting.
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F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F1
START
STOP
START
STOP
F3
F4
START START
197XXX
USB Port
F2
F5
STOP
STOP
197XXX
196783
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3.4.3 Start / Stop
The Start and Stop buttons work from all screens. Start will only start the drive if it is in the Ready state. Stop
has priority over any other key.
3.4.4
The screen will change to display drive state information that can be seen from a distance whenever the
keypad is inactive for 5 minutes. Pressing any key will return the user interface to its normal state. NOTE:
Pressing the Stop key at any time whether the screen is in the normal or status indication mode will
stop the drive!
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Drive State
Fault
Ready
Restart (more than 1 minute)
Restart (less than 1 minute)
Standby
Running
Running in Alarm
Stop (Red)
On
On
On
Flash
LED Indicators
Fault (Amber)
On
Off
Flash
Flash
Run (Green)
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Flash
On
On
3.5 Configuration
3.5.1 Drive Mode
Note: Refer to Section 3.3.1 for locations of control terminal block connections.
1. From the Run Status screen, select the Menu soft key and then select Log In. Enter the password and select
the OK soft key. (refer to Section 4.3 and 4.4 for log in information)
2. Select the Operating Mode screen and select the OK soft key.
3. Select the Drive Mode parameter and press the Edit soft key.
4. Select the desired Drive Mode.
i. Frequency Control Drive output frequency matches Frequency Setpoint.
ii. Analog Follower Drive speed follows the value of the analog signal (0 10V) connected to
terminal block connection A1. Note that this mode requires additional wiring.
1. Wire the analog input signal (0 10V) to A1 and common to AC
iii. Current Control In this mode the drive frequency is adjusted to maintain a desired output
current. This mode is often used with gassy wells. As the pump encounters gas pockets, the
drive current decreases. The drive speeds up and the gas bubbles are cleared from the system.
iv. Pressure Control In this mode the drive frequency is adjusted to maintain a desired intake or
exhaust pressure. Note: This mode requires additional wiring.
1. Wire the pressure sensor signal (0 10V, 4 20mA) to A2 and common to AC.
5. Press the OK soft key to accept the change.
Note: The user interface displays the Select screen if the drive mode has been changed.
6. Select the Operating Mode screen and press the OK soft key.
7. Select and edit any other parameters associated with the selected drive mode.
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3.5.3 Alarms and Restarts
1. From the Run Status screen, select the Menu soft key. If the Not Logged In Select
screen appears, then select Log In, enter the password, and select the OK soft key.
3. Select the Alarms Setup screen and select the OK soft key.
4. Select and modify the alarms and restart parameters as desired.
5. Select the Menu soft key and then select the Underload Setup screen.
6. Select and modify the Underload parameters as desired.
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4 Screen Descriptions
4.1 Run Status
Function:
The Run Status screen is the default screen when the drive is powered up. It displays all data needed to assess
the up-to-date state of the drive.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Run Status. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. Possible values include Not Ready,
Ready, Accelerating, Decelerating, Running, Ready Rem(ote), Start Rem(ote), Run Remote, Stop
Rem(ote), Forced Stop, Fault, Restart (or RST time to restart), DRIVE OFF, Standby, Standby Remote.
Drive Serial Number: Serial number of the drive.
Drive Mode: Frequency Control. Designates the control mode of the drive. The mode can be changed in the
Operating Mode screen.
Date / Time: Date and time (mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss)
Frequency Setpoint: 65.00 Hz. The up-to-date frequency setpoint. This field will not be present in some drive
control modes.
Output Current: 0.0 A. The up-to-date drive output current.
Output Frequency: 0.00 Hz. The up-to-date frequency being emitted by the drive.
Output Voltage: 0.0 V. The up-to-date voltage being emitted by the drive.
Motor Direction Indicator: If the motor is running forward (or set to run forward if drive is currently stopped), the
direction indicator will show a clockwise semi-circle arrow with an F adornment. If the drive is running in
reverse (or set to run in reverse if the drive is currently stopped), the direction indicator will show a counterclockwise semi-circle arrow with an R adornment.
User Selected Parameters: Intake Press, Intake Temp, Motor Temp, Discharge Press, Analog A1. Up to 5 user
selected parameters may be displayed on the run status screen. See the Setup screen for selecting these
parameters.
Graph: Output Frequency. Graph displaying 24 hours of graphical data. Graphed parameters include Output
Current, Output Voltage, Output Frequency, Analog A1, Analog A2, Intake Pressure, Intake Temperature, and
Motor Temperature. Please note that the last 3 parameters require a SmartGuard downhole tool. Note
that red lines in the graph denote data values that are interpolated between actual data values (usually
indicates that the drive was powered off).
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Keypad Functions:
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Function:
The Event Log screen displays the last 256 time-stamped events, included drive starts and stops, faults, and
parameter changes.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Event Log. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Time-stamped Events: List of the last 256 events.
Keypad Functions:
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4.3 Select Screen (Not logged in)
Function:
The Select Screen allows the user to select and display a different screen. The not logged in version of the
select screen prevents non-privileged users from accessing most setup parameters.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Select Screen. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
List of screens that can be selected.
Keypad Functions:
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Function:
The Enter Password screen allows the user to log in. Once logged in, the user has access to all screens and setup
parameters.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Enter Password Screen. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Password digits to edit.
Keypad Functions:
F1: OK. Accept the entered password. If the password is correct, the Select Screen (Logged in) will be drawn.
F2: CANCEL. Return to the Select Screen.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: Not used.
Up Arrow: Increment the highlighted password digit.
Down Arrow: Decrement the highlighted password digit.
Left Arrow: Select the digit to the left of the currently selected digit.
Right Arrow: Select the digit to the right of the currently selected digit.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
Note that the default password on the drive is 3333. However, the password can be changed in the Misc. Setup
screen.
If the password is forgotten, please contact your local GE Oil & Gas, Inc service center.
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4.5 Select Screen (Logged in)
Function:
The Select Screen allows the user to select and display a different screen. The Logged in version of the
select screen provides access to all screens and setup parameters.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Select Screen. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Running. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the
Run Status screen description.
List of screens that can be selected.
Use the following screens to configure the drive:
Operating Mode
Alarms Setup
Underload Setup
Start Control
Frequency Setup
Analog 1 Setup
Analog 2 Setup
Misc Setup
Comm Setup
Hard Starting
Maintenance
The setup screens are listed together in the right column on this screen.
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4.6 Fault Status
Function:
The Fault Status screen allows the user to determine the state of all drive faults. Note that this screen can be
chosen from the Select Screen and is automatically entered when a fault is detected.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Fault Status. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Running. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Any active fault or feature that is not in its OK state is displayed.
Keypad Functions:
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Function:
The Amp Chart screen displays 1 or 7 days worth of current data in the familiar circular format. Current data is
taken every 10 seconds. The current log is sized to hold 7 days of current data.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Amp Chart. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Running. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Outer Ring: 1 A. Displays the current associated with the outer circle of the amp chart.
Resolution: 0.1 A. Displays the current resolution (current difference between adjacent lines) of the amp chart.
Date: 12/01/2008. The day associated with the amp chart. On a 7 day amp chart the date displayed is for the
newest displayed data.
Output Current: 0.2 A. Displays the up-to-date drive output current.
Keypad Functions:
F1: Today. Draws the amp chart associated with todays date.
F2: Not used.
F3: 1/7 Day. Toggles the amp chart between a 1 day and a 7 day scale.
F4: Not used.
F5: Menu. Return to the Select Screen.
Up Arrow: Not used.
Down Arrow: Not used.
Left Arrow: Draw the amp chart associated with the preceding day.
Right Arrow: Draw the amp chart associated with the following day.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive if running.
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Function:
The Trending screen displays graphs containing 5 days worth of data. Graph data is taken from the Data log and
is sized to hold 35 days worth of data (with data taken every 5 minutes).
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Trending. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Running. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Graph: Output Frequency (Hz). Graph displaying 5 days of graphical data. Graphed parameters include Output
Current, Output Voltage, Output Frequency, Analog A1, Analog A2, Intake Pressure, Intake Temperature, and
Motor Temperature. Please note that the last 3 parameters require a SmartGuard downhole tool. Note
that red lines in the graph denote data values that are interpolated between actual data values.
Statistics: Min Value, Max Value, Average, RMS. Values calculated from the 5 days of data from the data log.
Keypad Functions:
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Function:
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: History Screen. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Time-stamped History Entries: The data log is circular log sized to store the last 35 days of data. Data is
captured every 5 minutes.
Keypad Functions:
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Setup Screen
Function:
The Setup screen allows any user (no login required) to modify the parameters on this screen.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Setup. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Running. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Language: Allows the user to change between English and Spanish
Date Format: Allows the user to choose between mm/dd/yyyy (default), dd/mm/yyyy, and dd-Mmm-yyyy (01Jan-2010) as the format the date will be displayed.
Local/Remote: Parameter that determines if control of the drive (Start / Stop and Frequency Reference) is under
control of the drive user interface or a remote 2-wire host.
Control Location: Gives the user the ability to control the drive from Keypad, SCADA or both.
Drive Output: Set to Disabled to inhibit the drives rGE Oil & Gasonse to all start commands.
User Selected 1 5: The parameters selected in these fields are displayed on the Run Status screen.
Parameter Description: Local Control / Remote Control Provides user with information concerning the
selected (highlighted) parameter.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk (*) to the right of its value.
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SmartGuard
Function:
The SmartGuard screen reports the current state of the SmartGuard interface.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: SmartGuard. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Keypad Functions:
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Drive I/O
Function:
The Drive I/O screen allows the operator to easily determine the state of all the drive I/O.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Drive I/O. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Running. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
S1 S8: Drive digital inputs. Note: S8 is not available. These values will be 0 or 1 if the input is not used or if its
function is disabled. If the function associated with the input is enabled (i.e. external fault 1, standby, and
Breaker 2 detection features are enabled on the Misc Setup screen), more descriptive text will be displayed
(OK, FAULT, RUN, STANDBY).
M1-M2, M3-M4: Drive digital outputs.
Analog 1, Analog 2: Drive analog inputs. The values are scaled as programmed in the Analog 1 Setup and
Analog 2 Setup screens.
General Help: Press Menu soft key General help information on how to use this screen.
Keypad Functions:
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Last Fault
Function:
The Last Fault screen allows the operator the ability to easily view the drive condition when the last fault
occurred.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Last Fault. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Running. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Parameter Values: Values of key parameters when the drive last faulted. Selecting the fault code parameter will
bring up a window that explains the fault code. Selecting a bitmap parameter (one displayed in hexadecimal
format) will bring up a window that describes the meaning of all set bits.
General Help: Press Menu soft key General help information on how to use this screen.
Keypad Functions:
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4.14
All Monitors
Function:
The All Monitors screen displays a variety of parameters that may be useful for troubleshooting problems in the
field.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: All Monitors. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Running. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Drive Monitor Registers: Most of the parameters displayed are directly from the underlying drive. See table
below for explanation of bitmapped (displayed in hexadecimal) registers.
Drive Comms: Displays the quality of the communications with the drive over the last 30 seconds.
SmartGuard Comms: Displays the quality of the communications with the SmartGuard Surface Unit (always set
to 100% if the SmartGuard is disabled in the Misc Setup screen).
Cabinet Temp: Displays internal drive temp from the power module heat sink with old HMI. With the new HMI, the
temperature is taken from the new HMI.
UI S/W Rev: Displays the revision of the User Interface software.
O/S Build: Displays the date of the Windows CE operating system version installed on the HMI.
General Help: Press Menu soft key General help information on how to use this screen.
Note: You may use the up and down arrow keys to select monitor values. Selecting the fault code parameter will
bring up a window that explains the fault code. Selecting a bitmap parameter (one displayed in hexadecimal
format) will bring up a window that describes the meaning of all set bits.
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7F
Drive Status
0 Denotes
Drive Stopped
Forward Operation
Drive Startup in Progress
No Fault
No Data Setting Error
Digital Output 1 is OFF
Digital Output 2 is OFF
Not Used
1 Denotes
Drive Running
Reverse Operation
Drive Startup Completed
Fault
Data Setting Error
Digital Output 1 is ON
Digital Output 2 is ON
Not Used
Fault Details
Bit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
0 Denotes
No Error
No Error
No Error
No Error
Not Used
No Error
No Error
No Error
No Error
No Error
No Error
No Error
No Error
D
E
F
No Error
No Error
HMI Connected
1 Denotes
Over current or Ground Fault Error
Main Circuit Overvoltage
Drive Overload
Drive Overheat
Not Used
Fuse Blown
PI Feedback Reference Lost
External Error
Hardware Error
Motor Overload or Overtorque
Underload Fault
Main Circuit Undervoltage
Main Circuit Undervoltage, Control Power
Supply Error, Inrush Prevention Circuit Error,
or Power Loss
Missing Output Phase
ModBus Comm Error
HMI Disconnected
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27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
41
0 Denotes
Not Writing Data
Not Used
No Range Error
No Integrity Error
Not Used
1 Denotes
Writing Data
Not Used
Upper or Lower Limit Errors
Data Integrity Error
Not Used
Digital Inputs
Bit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7-F
0 Denotes
Input 9 OFF
Input 9 OFF
Input 9 OFF
Input 9 OFF
Input 9 OFF
Input 9 OFF
Input 9 OFF
Not Used
1 Denotes
Input 9 ON
Input 10 ON
Input 11 ON
Input 12 ON
Input 13 ON
Input 14 ON
Input 16 ON
Not Used
Drive Status 2
Bit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
0 Denotes
Drive Stopped
Drive not at Zero Speed
Drive Freq does not match internal speed
Drive is not at Setpoint (accelerating)
Freq Detect 1 Not Active
Freq Detect 2 Not Active
Drive Startup in Progress
No Low Voltage Detected
Drive Output Baseblock is Not Active
Freq Reference Mode is Communicating
Run Command Mode is Communicating
Overtorque is Not Detected
Frequency Reference OK
Retrying is Not in Progress
No Error
ModBus Comm Timeout is Not Detected
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Drive Running
Drive at Zero Speed
Drive Freq matches internal speed
Drive is at Setpoint
Freq Detect 1 Active
Freq Detect 2 Active
Drive Startup Complete
Low Voltage Detected
Drive Output Baseblock is Active
Freq Ref Mode is Not Communicating
Run Cmd Mode is Not Communicating
Overtorque is Detected
Frequency Reference Lost
Retrying in Progress
Error
ModBus Comm Timeout Detected
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Bit
0
1
2F
0 Denotes
Digital Output 1 OFF
Digital Output 2 OFF
Not Used
1 Denotes
Digital Output 1 ON
Digital Output 2 ON
Not Used
Communication Error
Bit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7F
0 Denotes
No Error
No Error
Not Used
No Error
No Error
No Error
No Error
Not Used
1 Denotes
CRC Error
Invalid Data Length
Not Used
Parity Error
Overrun Error
Framing Error
Timeout
Not Used
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Run Info
Function:
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Run Info. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Keypad Functions:
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Function:
The Set Date and Time screen allows the user to adjust the date and time on the drives real-time clock.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Set Date and Time Screen. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Date and Time fields to edit.
(mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm 24 hour display)
Keypad Functions:
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4.17
Function:
The Linear List menu allows the user to quickly jump to the desired section of the linear list - the registers in the
inverter unit. The values of the parameters in the Linear List should only be modified upon recommendation of
GE Oil & Gas, GE OIL & GAS Engineering.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Linear List. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Drive Register Names: A group of 10 drive registers spread throughout the drive register map.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen.
Note: See Appendix 4 for full Linear List Parameters, functions, ranges and default settings.
Keypad Functions:
F1: OK. Jump to the page of the Linear List that begins with the selected register.
F2: Not used.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: Menu. Return to the Select screen.
Up Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter above the currently selected parameter (wraps at top back to bottom
of list).
Down Arrow: Select (highlight) the parameter below the currently selected parameter (wraps at bottom back to
top of list.
Left Arrow: Not used.
Right Arrow: Not used.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
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Linear List
Function:
The Linear List reveals the registers in the inverter. The values of the parameters in the Linear List should only be
modified upon recommendation of GE Oil & Gas, GE OIL & GAS Engineering.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Linear List. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Drive Register Names: A group of 10 drive registers that can be modified. See Appendix 4 for complete linear list
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk (*) to the right of its value.
Keypad Functions:
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4.18
Operating Mode
Function:
The Operating Mode screen allows a logged on user to choose the operating mode of the drive and to set
operating mode specific parameters.
Note: This screen changes based on the drives operating mode. By default the drive operating mode is
Frequency Control. Section 3.6.1 describes all drive operating modes.
Operating Modes:
Frequency Control Section 4.18.2
Analog Follower - Section 4.18.3
Current Control - Section 4.18.4
Pressure Control - Section 4.18.5
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Function:
The Selection Parameter Change screen is drawn when the Edit soft key is activated in the Operating Mode
screen with the Drive Mode parameter selected. In this screen the user selects the drive operating mode option
that is desired.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Selection Parameter Change Screen. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Parameter Name and present value: Drive Mode: Frequency Control. Shows the name of the parameter being
edited as well as the present selection.
Parameter Description: Defines the operational mode of the drive. Gives a text description of the parameter
being edited.
Options: Current Control, . Displays the options that may be selected.
Keypad Functions:
F1: OK. Accept the highlighted option as the value of the parameter.
F2: CANCEL. Abort the editing procedure and retain the present value of the parameter.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: Not used.
Up Arrow: Select (highlight) the option above the currently selected option (wraps at top back to bottom of list).
Down Arrow: Select (highlight) the option below the currently selected option (wraps at bottom back to top of
list).
Left Arrow: Not used.
Right Arrow: Not used.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
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Function:
The Operating Mode Frequency Control screen allows the user to set the parameters associated with frequency
control mode.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Operating Mode. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Drive Mode: Parameter that defines the operational mode of the drive. Options include Current Control, Pressure
Control, Frequency Control, and Analog Follower.
Frequency Setpoint: The frequency setpoint when the drive is running. Note that Frequency Setpoint is a
parameter associated with Frequency Control mode; other parameters will be displayed in other control
modes.
Startup Mode: When the Startup Mode is set to ONCE, the drive will ramp up to the Setp1 Frequency for the
Setp1 Time and then return to the original Frequency setpoint. This function will only be activated on the
next startup and then turned OFF. When the Startup Mode is set to ON, this procedure will occur on every
startup.
Setp1 Frequency: The frequency the drive will ramp up to when the Startup mode is activated. It will remain at
this frequency for the duration of the Setp1 Time and then return to the original Frequency Setpoint.
Setp1 Time: The duration the Setp1 Frequency will run when the Startup mode is activated. After this time
expires the Frequency Setpoint is resumed.
Run Ramp Time: Transitions between running frequencies can be programmed to take an extended amount of
time.
1. The extended ramp time does not affect drive start or drive stop, only setpoint changes while the
drive is running.
2. The extended ramp time is only available in Frequency Control mode.
3. The specified ramp time is independent of frequency range change.
4. Ramp time will be aborted if the drive is stopped or faulted.
While running at the Setp1 frequency, the drive state will show Run-Setp1.
Parameter Description: Defines the operational Provides user with information concerning the selected
(highlighted) parameter.
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General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk to the right of its value.
Keypad Functions:
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4.18.3
Function:
The Operating Mode Analog Follower screen allows the user to set the parameters associated with signal
follower mode.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Operating Mode. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Drive Mode: Parameter that defines the operational mode of the drive. Options include Current Control, Pressure
Control, Frequency Control, and Analog Follower.
Signal Source: Fixed to Analog Input A1.
Minimum Frequency: The minimum frequency the drive is allowed to run.
Input at Min Freq: The analog input value (in Volts) that signifies the drive should be running at its minimum
allowed frequency.
EU Value Min: The display value (in Engineering Units) associated with the value of Input at Min Freq.
Maximum Frequency: The maximum frequency the drive is allowed to run.
Input at Max Freq: The analog input value (in Volts) that signifies the drive should be running at its maximum
allowed frequency.
EU Value Max: The display value (in Engineering Units) associated with the value of Input at Max Freq.
Analog In A1 Units: Defines the engineering units used when displaying the analog value.
Parameter Description: Defines the operational Provides user with information concerning the selected
(highlighted) parameter.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk (*) to the right of its value.
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4.18.4
Function:
The Operating Mode Current Control screen allows the user to set the parameters associated with current
control mode.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Operating Mode. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Drive Mode: Parameter that defines the operational mode of the drive. Options include Current Control, Pressure
Control, Frequency Control, and Analog Follower.
Current Setpoint: Desired current. If the drive current falls below the setpoint, the drive will speed up to try to
restore the current (up to the maximum frequency defined on the Frequency Setup screen). If the current
exceeds the setpoint, the drive will slow to lesson the current (down to the minimum frequency defined on
the Frequency Setup screen).
Current Freq Limit: Upper frequency limit for the drive to run in Current Control mode. Unlike the maximum
frequency (See Frequency Setup screen), this limit can be changed while the drive is running.
PI Proportional: Proportional constant for the proportional integral (PI) control system.
PI Integral: Integral constant for the PI control system.
Parameter Description: Defines the operational Provides user with information concerning the selected
(highlighted) parameter.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk (*) to the right of its value.
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Function:
The Operating Mode Pressure Control screen allows the user to set the parameters associated with pressure
control mode.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Operating Mode. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Drive Mode: Parameter that defines the operational mode of the drive. Options include Current Control, Pressure
Control, Frequency Control, and Analog Follower.
Pressure Source: Selects the location of the pressure sensor at the pump Intake, pump Discharge, or
SmartGuard Intake.
Pressure Setpoint: Desired pressure. If the measured pressure (Discharge is the source) falls below the setpoint,
the drive will speed up to try to restore the pressure (up to the maximum frequency defined on the Frequency
Setup screen). If the pressure exceeds the setpoint, the drive will slow to lesson the pressure (down to the
minimum frequency defined on the Frequency Setup screen). The drive adjusts the frequency in the opposite
direction if the pressure source is Intake.
PI Proportional: Proportional constant for the proportional integral (PI) control system.
PI Integral: Integral constant for the PI control system.
Analog 2 Type: Select between 0 10V or 4 20mA
A2 Input Voltage 1, Engineering Units 1: Values used to define 1 point on the sensor curve. Used in conjunction
with the following parameters to calculate the analog gain and bias. Note that the voltage can also be a
current if set to 4 20mA mode.
A2 Input Voltage 2, Engineering Units 2: Values used to define the second point on the sensor curve. Used in
conjunction with the previous 2 parameters to calculate the analog gain and bias. Note that the voltage can
also be a current if set to 4 20mA mode.
Analog In A2 Units: Defines the engineering units used when displaying the specified analog value.
Parameter Description: Defines the operational Provides user with information concerning the selected
(highlighted) parameter.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk (*) to the right of its value.
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Function:
The Alarms Setup screen allows a logged on user to set the overload limits as well as the standard restart
parameters.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Alarms Setup. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Running. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Motor Amps: Defines the Motor rated Amps. Drive must be stopped to adjust this parameter.
Motor Overload Amps: Defines the maximum current that should be delivered to the transformer / motor
circuit. The overload trip time is based on an I2T overload calculation. The delay varies with the extent of the
overload current.
Oload Time Const: Time the drive will run at 133% of the Motor Overload Amps setting before shutting down
on a Motor Overload Fault. Set the Oload Time Const to a lower value to shut the drive down faster. Factory
default is 8 minutes.
Oload Start Delay: Defines the amount of time that the overload condition will be ignored when the drive is
started.
Overload Restart: Defines whether the drive will attempt to auto-restart on a motor overload fault. Note: Auto
Restart (see Startup Control screen) must be enabled for any restarts to occur.
Overload @ Min Freq: In conjunction with the Overload Delay parameter, defines an enhanced motor protection
mode. This parameter is in terms of % of Motor Overload Amps. Setting this parameter to 0% (default value)
disables the enhanced overload protection mode. See figure below for details.
Overload Delay: Defines the amount of time that an enhanced protection mode overload condition will be
ignored before declaring a motor overload fault.
Restart Tries: The number of times the drive will automatically try to restart on a non-Underload fault. Set this
value to 0 to disable retries. Note that Auto Restart (see Startup Control screen) must be enabled for any
restarts to occur.
Restart Delay: The time delay after a fault before the drive will attempt a restart.
Restart Clear Time: Defines the time the drive must run without additional faults after a restart before the fault is
considered clear and the restart counter is reset.
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Parameter Description: Maximum current allowed to transformer Provides user with information concerning
the selected (highlighted) parameter.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen.
Note: Some parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the
drive must be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk (*) to the right of its value.
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Function:
The Underload Setup screen allows a logged on user to set the Underload limits.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Underload Setup. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Underload Current: Defines the minimum running current allowed to the motor system. The drive will fault if the
output current is less than the Underload current for a time that exceeds the Underload Delay.
Uload Start Delay: Defines the amount of time that the Underload condition will be ignored when the drive is
started.
Underload Delay: Defines the amount of time the drive will run with a current less than the Underload current
before faulting.
Uload Restart Tries: Number of times to attempt to restart after an Underload fault. This restart count applies
only to the Underload fault and is independent of the general fault restart tries value below. Set this value to
0 to disable Underload restarts. Note that Auto Restart (see Startup Control screen) must be enabled for any
restarts to occur.
Uload Restart Time: Defines the delay between the drive fault and a restart. Uses the Uload Restart Tries
parameter to determine if a restart should be attempted.
Uload Restart OK: Defines the time the drive must run without an Underload condition after a restart before the
fault is considered cleared and the restart counter is reset.
Underload @ Min Freq: Defines an enhanced motor protection mode. This parameter is in terms of % of
Underload Current. Setting this parameter to 100% (default value) disables the enhanced Underload
protection mode. See figure in section 2.20 for details.
Parameter Description: Minimum allowed drive current without a fault Provides user with information
concerning the selected (highlighted) parameter.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk (*) to the right of its value.
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Function:
The Start Control screen allows a logged on user to set Restart on power loss and Ride thru Restart.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Start Control. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Running. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Restart on Power Loss: When Restart on Power Loss is enabled and Auto Restart on the Startup screen is
enabled, the drive will automatically start after a power failure. This will cause the drive to return to its running
state at time of shut down. The restart delay used is the Restart Delay on the Alarms Setup screen. The drive will
run through the programming it has been set up such as ramp times, Hard Start, etc.
Ride Thru Restart: For systems where the HMI is connected to a UPS allowing the HMI to ride through power
losses. Enabling the Ride thru restart and the Auto Restart on the Startup screen as well as restart tries on the
Alarm setup screen is greater than 0, this will restart the drive according to the Restart Delay on the Alarms Setup
screen.
Start Holdoff Time: Setting the Holdoff Time to a non-zero value will restrict manually starting the drive until the
drive has been stopped for the programmed time. Pressing the Start button before the holdoff time has expired
will cause the drive to enter a restart state and then start when the holdoff time has expired. This feature is
designed to allow well conditions to return to a safe state before allowing a restart (i.e. waiting for Back Spin to
finish).
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Start Control. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Running. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Restart on Pwr Loss: Defines whether the drive will attempt to auto-restart on a power loss fault. Note: Auto
Restart (see Startup Control screen) must be enabled for any restarts to occur.
Ride Thru Restart: Defines whether the drive will attempt to auto-restart on a drive power loss with the HMI still
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Note: Auto Restart (see Startup Control screen) must be enabled for any restarts to occur.
Start Holdoff Time: Defines the amount of time the drive will restrict starting after it has stopped.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note: Some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk (*) to the right of its value.
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Function:
The Numeric Parameter Change screen is drawn when the Edit soft key is activated on a numeric parameter. The
user adjusts the parameter to the desired value.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Numeric Parameter Change Screen. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Parameter Name and present value: Maximum Frequency: 65 Hz. Shows the name of the parameter being
edited as well as its present value.
Parameter Description: Maximum frequency that will be emitted by the drive. Gives a text description of the
parameter being edited.
Min, Max, Def: Provides the parameters minimum allowed value, maximum allowed value, and default value.
Highlighted value: The value that is adjusted as the user presses the Up and Down arrow keys.
Keypad Functions:
F1: OK. Accept the highlighted value as the value of the parameter.
F2: CANCEL. Abort the editing procedure and retain the present value of the parameter.
F3: Not used.
F4: Not used.
F5: Not used.
Up Arrow: Increase the highlighted value. Note that the change step size increases as the button is held down.
Note that the value can not be adjusted higher than the Max value displayed.
Down Arrow: Decrease the highlighted value. Note that the change step size increases as the button is held
down. Note that the value can not be adjusted lower than the Min value displayed.
Left Arrow: Not used.
Right Arrow: Not used.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
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4.23 Frequency Setup
Function:
The Frequency Setup screen allows a logged on user to define the frequency behavior of the drive.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Frequency Setup. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
V/F Select: Defines the V/F curve utilized by the drive. Options include 60Hz/Std Torque, 60Hz/Med Torque, 60Hz/
Hi Torque, 50Hz/Std Torque, 50Hz/Med Torque, and 50Hz/Hi Torque.
Note: Changing the V/F Select may affect the Maximum Frequency parameter value. Always verify / correct
the Maximum Frequency parameter after changing the V/F Select parameter.
Motor Direction: The direction the motor is running. Note that this parameter can be changed while the drive
is running. After the direction has been changed, press START to activate the change. The motor will
decelerate to 0 and then accelerate to the desired frequency in the motor direction indicated.
Drive Output Volts: Defines the Maximum output volts on the V/Hz curve to allow the user to set the voltage
lower for circumstances such as 50Hz operation manually. Note: The maximum output of the drive will not
exceed the input voltage supplied.
Maximum Frequency: Maximum frequency to be emitted by the drive. Note that the maximum frequency is also
the frequency at which the drive outputs its base voltage, 480V.
Minimum Frequency: Minimum frequency to run the GE OIL & GAS motor. This value should be set high enough
to ensure pump head is sufficient to pump liquids to the surface (providing cooling for the motor).
Acceleration Time: Time required to accelerate from stopped to Maximum Frequency.
Deceleration Time: Time required to decelerate from Maximum Frequency to stopped.
Voltage Bias: Bias voltage added to the output for fine tuning. Note that the bias voltage is the value added
at maximum frequency and is scaled for frequencies lower than maximum frequency. Also note that the
positive bias can be limited by the DC bus voltage.
I-Limit: Defines the maximum allowable Current for the output.
Lockout Frequency 1 3: Frequencies the drive will avoid.
Lockout Deadband: Width of the band that band around the lockout frequencies that the drive will avoid.
Parameter Description: Defines the V/F Curve for Provides user with information concerning the selected
(highlighted) parameter.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
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4.24 Analog 1 Setup
Function:
The Analog 1 Setup screen allows a logged on user to configure Analog Input 1.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Analog 1 Setup. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
A1 Input Voltage 1, Engineering Units 1: Values used to define 1 point on the sensor curve. Used in conjunction
with the following parameters to calculate the analog gain and bias.
A1 Input Voltage 2, Engineering Units 2: Values used to define the second point on the sensor curve. Used in
conjunction with the previous 2 parameters to calculate the analog gain and bias.
Analog In A1 Units: Defines the engineering units used when displaying the specified analog value.
Max Value: The maximum allowed value of the Analog Input in engineering units. If Analog 1 Fault is enabled
and if the analog value exceeds the maximum value for the programmed delay time, a fault will be declared.
Min Value: The minimum allowed value of the Analog Input in engineering units. If Analog 1 Fault is enabled and
if the analog value is less than the minimum value for the programmed delay time, a fault will be declared.
Analog 1 Delay: The amount of time to tolerate a range error before declaring a fault.
Analog 1 Fault: Values are Disabled (analog 1 limits are ignored), Fault (analog 1 limits will cause a fault but will
not automatically restart), and Restart (analog 1 limits will cause a fault and automatic restart).
Note: Restart uses the Restart Tries, Restart Delay, and Restart Clear Time parameters from the Alarms Setup
screen.
Parameter Description: Analog 1 sensor Provides user with information concerning the selected (highlighted)
parameter.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk (*) to the right of its value.
Note: The restart count and restart delay time are set in the Alarms menu.
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4.25 Analog 2 Setup
Function:
The Analog 2 Setup screen allows a logged on user to configure Analog Input 2.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Analog 2 Setup. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Analog 2 Type: Select between 0 10V or 4 20mA.
A2 Input Voltage 1, Engineering Units 1: Values used to define 1 point on the sensor curve. Used in conjunction
with the following parameters to calculate the analog gain and bias. Note that the voltage can also be a
current if set to 4 20mA mode.
A2 Input Voltage 2, Engineering Units 2: Values used to define the second point on the sensor curve. Used in
conjunction with the previous 2 parameters to calculate the analog gain and bias. Note that the voltage can
also be a current if set to 4 20mA mode.
Analog In A2 Units: Defines the engineering units used when displaying the specified analog value.
Max Value: The maximum allowed value of the Analog Input in engineering units. If Analog 2 Fault is enabled
and if the analog value exceeds the maximum value for the programmed delay time, a fault will be declared.
Min Value: The minimum allowed value of the Analog Input in engineering units. If Analog 2 Fault is enabled and
if the analog value is less than the minimum value for the programmed delay time, a fault will be declared.
Analog 2 Delay: The amount of time to tolerate a range error before declaring a fault.
Analog 2 Fault: Values are Disabled (analog 2 limits are ignored), Fault (analog 2 limits will cause a fault but will
not automatically restart), and Restart (analog 2 limits will cause a fault and automatic restart).
Note: Restart uses the Restart Tries, Restart Delay, and Restart Clear Time parameters from the Alarms Setup
screen.
Parameter Description: Sets S1-2=OFF Provides user with information concerning the selected (highlighted)
parameter.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
Note: Any parameter that is different from its default value is denoted by an asterisk (*) to the right of its value.
Note: The restart count and restart delay time are set in the Alarms menu.
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4.26 Misc Setup
Function:
The Misc Setup screen allows a logged on user to configure some miscellaneous parameters.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Misc Setup. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
SmartGuard: Communication with the SmartGuard downhole tool can be configured as:
Disabled No communications.
Enabled - Read downhole data only.
Fault - Monitor SmartGuard fault relay and generate fault if set.
Restart - Fault on fault relay and allow restarts as programmed in the Alarms menu.
SmartGuard Timeout: the SmartGuard Timeout detects both a loss of Comms between the Viper and SSU and
the loss of sync between the SSU and the downhole tool. The timeout indicates a loss of valid data.
Transformer Ratio: The transformer ratio (for the drive output transformer) can be set to allow calculation of
downhole motor current and voltage. These downhole parameters can be displayed in the User Selected
Parameters.
Drive Type: Set to match the Single or Multi Inverter. Drives 757 - 1515 should be set to Multi.
Password: Defines the password used to log into the system. The default password is 3333.
External Fault 1: 11 Digital Input can be Disabled or set to Normally Closed or Normally Open.
Ext Fault 1 Restart: Enable to allow automatic restarts after External Fault 1. Note that automatic restarts must
be enabled on the Startup Control screen for any automatic restarts to occur.
External Fault 2: 12 Digital Input can be Disabled or set to Normally Closed or Normally Open.
Ext Fault 2 Restart: Enable to allow automatic restarts after External Fault 2. Note that automatic restarts must
be enabled on the Startup Control screen for any automatic restarts to occur.
Standby Switch: Enable or disable Standby Switch detection.
Breaker 2: Enable or disable detection of the MCCB status switch (only used in systems with 2 breakers).
Filter Overheat: Enable to allow automatic drive shutdown when the VSG filter over heats.
Parameter Description: Enable or disable the SmartGuard Provides user with information concerning the
selected (highlighted) parameter.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
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4.27 Comm Setup
Function:
The Comm Setup screen allows a logged on user to define the SCADA ModBus Address and assign how the
communication ports are used.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Comm Setup. This field is displays the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
ModBus Address: Defines the ModBus address the drive will rGE Oil & Gasond to when communicating with a
SCADA device.
ModBus Baud Rate: Defines communication baud rate between 2400 and 38400 to communicate with other
units.
Drive Comm Port (485): Defines the serial port that will be used to communicate between HMI and the inverter.
The default is COM3 and must be left there. Note that the drive must be power-cycled for communication
port assignment changes to take effect.
SCADA Comm Port: Defines the serial port that will be used to communicate with an external SCADA system.
The default is COM2. Note that the drive must be power-cycled for communication port assignment changes
to take effect.
SCADA 2 Comm Port: Defines the serial port that will be used to communicate with an external SCADA system.
The default is Disabled. Note: The drive must be power-cycled for communication port assignment changes
to take effect.
SmartGuard Port: Defines the serial port that will be used to communicate with the SmartGuard downhole
sensor. The default is COM4. Note that the drive must be power-cycled for communication port assignment
changes to take effect.
DHCP Enable: Allows Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for network systems to be enable or disabled.
IP Address 1-4: Defines specific IP address to change from default to allow more than one drive on the same
network.
Parameter Description: ModBus address used by SCADA Provides user with information concerning the
selected (highlighted) parameter.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that some
parameters may not be changed when the drive is running. The General Help will state that the drive must
be stopped when such a parameter is selected and the drive is running.
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4.28 Hard Starting
Function:
The Hard Starting screen allows a logged in user the capability to rock the motor forward and backward a preset
number of times before attempting to ramp to full speed.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Hard Starting. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays Jog setpoint, Rock start enabled/disabled, rock count, Accel time and
Decel time.
Jog Setpoint: The target frequency for the jog function.
Rock Start: Enables or Disables the rock start function.
Rock Count: Number of times to rock forward and back before attempting to ramp to full speed.
Acceleration Time: Time required to accelerate from stopped to Maximum Frequency.
Deceleration Time: Time required to decelerate from Maximum Frequency to stopped.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that these
functions cannot be activated when the drive is running.
Keypad Functions:
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Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Maintenance. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Ready. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Check / Update all drive parameters. When executed, this function verifies / updates all low level (drive)
parameters to ensure that the drive configuration matches the high level (user interface) configuration.
Execute this function to set the underlying drive parameters to match the user interface configuration if the
drive control board has been changed or if the configuration has been loaded from a USB flash drive.
Set all parameters to Factory defaults. When executed, this function sets all of the high level (user interface)
parameters and low level (drive) parameters to their default values. Note that the drive must be powered off
and back on after executing this function.
Save configuration to USB Flash drive. When executed, this function saves the high level drive configuration
to a file (CONFIG.TXT) on the USB flash drive. Note please insert the USB Flash drive and wait at least 5
seconds before activating this function.
Refer to appendix 3.2
Load configuration from USB Flash drive. When executed, this function loads the high level configuration from
the configuration file (CONFIG.TXT) on the USB flash drive and then updates the low level (drive) registers
to match the configuration. Note please insert the USB Flash drive and wait at least 5 seconds before
activating this function. Please run the Check / Update all drive parameters after this operation to properly
configure the underlying drive.
Refer to appendix 3.4
Save Linear List to USB Flash drive. When executed, this function saves a file (LLDATA.TXT) with the values of all
the underlying drive (Linear List) parameters on the USB flash drive. Note please insert the USB Flash drive
and wait at least 5 seconds before activating this function. Note this file is for troubleshooting and cannot
be loaded into the drive.
Refer to appendix 3.3
Delete History and Current Logs. When executed, this function deletes all data from the history (see History
screen) and high speed current data (see the Amp Chart screen) logs. Use this function when moving a drive
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to a new location.
Upgrade Firmware. Follow the directions to upgrade the firmware in the user interface controller. Note that
upgrading the user interface firmware may require an update to the drive firmware also. Upgrading the
firmware may also require the drive to be reconfigured. Also note that the Config.txt file acquired with the
Save configuration to USB Flash drive may NOT be compatible with the new firmware.
General Help: Use Up and Down arrows General help information on how to use this screen. Note that these
functions cannot be activated when the drive is running.
Keypad Functions:
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Function:
The Startup Control screen allows any operator the ability to easily view or control the drive start and autorestart parameters.
Field Descriptions:
Screen Name: Startup Control. This field is the name of the displayed screen.
Drive State: Running. This field displays the up-to-date state of the drive. See list of possible values on the Run
Status screen description.
Drive Serial Number: Serial number of the drive.
Drive Mode: Frequency Control. Designates the control mode of the drive. The mode can be changed in the
Operating Mode screen.
Date / Time: Date and time.
Frequency Setpoint: 60.00 Hz. The up-to-date frequency setpoint. This field will not be present in some drive
control modes.
Output Current: 1.2 A. The up-to-date drive output current.
Output Frequency: 60.00 Hz. The up-to-date frequency being emitted by the drive.
Output Voltage: 479.9 V. The up-to-date phase to phase voltage at the output of the drive.
Drive Lockout graphic: Illustrates the start state of the drive. The illustration shows the drive is enabled. If the
drive is disabled, it will not rGE Oil & Gasond to a start command.
Auto Restart graphic: Illustrates whether the drive auto restart is currently enabled or disabled. The illustration
shows the auto restart is disabled.
General Help: Press Menu soft key General help information on how to use this screen.
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F1: Disable. Disable the drive. If running, the drive will be stopped.
F2: Enable. Enable the drive.
F3: Disable. Disable auto restart of drive.
F4: Enable. Enable auto restart of drive.
F5: Menu. Return to the Select screen.
Down Arrow: Not Used.
Left Arrow: Not used.
Right Arrow: Not used.
START: Starts the drive if it is in the Ready state.
STOP: Stops the drive.
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Function:
The Keypad Test screen provides no functionality for controlling the drive. It is included as an aid for testing the
keypad normally in manufacturing.
The Keypad Test screen is activated by pressing the unlabeled F1 soft key in the Select Screen.
Operation:
There is a box on the screen associated with each keypad key. When a keypad key is pressed, the
associated box on the screen turns red.
Note: Press and hold down the F5 key to exit the Keypad Test screen.
Keypad Failure Detection: Log excessive button presses (>100) as events showing a possible hardware problem.
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5 Parameter Locator
The following table describes what parameters are available in each of the different screens.
Screen
Setup (No login required)
Operating Mode
(Current Control)
Operating Mode
(Pressure Control)
Operating Mode
(Frequency Control)
Operating Mode
(Analog Follower)
Alarms Setup
Parameters
Language
Date Format
Local / Remote
Drive Mode
Current Setpoint
Current Freq Limit
Drive Mode
Pressure Source
Pressure Setpoint
PI Proportional
PI Integral
Analog 2 Type
Control Location
User Selected 1 5
PI Proportional
PI Integral
A2 Input Voltage 1
Engineering Units 1
A2 Input Voltage 2
Engineering Units 2
Analog In 2 Units
Drive Mode
Frequency Setpoint
Startup Mode
Drive Mode
Signal Source
Minimum Frequency
Input at Min Freq
EU Value Min
Setp1 Frequency
Setp1 Time
Run Ramp Time
Maximum Frequency
Input at Max Freq
EU Value Max
Analog In A1 Units
Restart Tries
Restart Delay
Restart Clear Time
Overload Delay
Underload Setup
Start Control
Frequency Setup
Underload Current
Uload Start Delay
Underload Delay
Underload Restart Tries
Restart on PWR Loss
Ride Thru Restart
Start Hold Off Time
V/F Select
Motor Direction
Maximum Frequency
Minimum Frequency
Acceleration Time
Deceleration Time
Voltage Bias
Jog Setpoint
I Limit
Lockout Frequency 1
Lockout Frequency 2
Lockout Frequency 3
Lockout Deadband
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Analog 1 Setup
A1 Input Voltage 1
Engineering Units 1
A1 Input Voltage 2
Engineering Units 2
Analog In 1 Units
Max Value
Min Value
Analog 1 Delay
Analog 1 Fault Enable
Analog 2 Setup
Analog 2 Type
A2 Input Voltage 1
Engineering Units 1
A2 Input Voltage 2
Analog In A2 Units
Max Value
Min Value
Engineering Units 2
Misc Setup
Comm Setup
Hard Starting
Maintenance
Analog 2 Delay
Analog 2 Fault Enable
SmartGuard Enable
External Fault 2 Enable
Transformer Ratio
Ext Fault 2 Restart
Drive Type
Standby Switch Enable
Password
Breaker 2 Detect Enable
External Fault 1 Enable
Ext Fault 1 Restart
ModBus Address
SmartGuard Port
ModBus Baud Rate DHCP Enable
Drive Comm Port (485)
IP Address 1 - 4
SCADA Comm Port
Jog Set Point
Acceleration Time
Rock Start
Deceleration Time
Rock Count
Check/Update all drive parameters Save linear list to USB Flash
Set all parameters to factory
Delete History and Current Logs
Save Configuration to USB Upgrade Firmware
Load configuration from USB Flash
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6 Remote User Interface
6.1 What is the Remote User Interface?
Some Vector VII drives are equipped with a wireless router allowing the use of the remote user interface. The
remote user interface is an interface by which the drive can be controlled and configured using a laptop computer
with a wireless network interface. The remote user interface looks and acts like the actual drive user interface but
appears in Internet Explorer on an appropriately equipped computer.
Note that the remote user interface program resides on the drive itself. The computer needs only Internet Explorer, a
wireless network card, and the Flash Player to make use of the remote user interface.
6.2 Configuration
Equipment Required:
Laptop with wireless network card
Software Microsoft Internet Explorer and Adobe Flash Player 8 or later (www.adobe.com)
Wireless Router (PN 196126 or 197080) Option already configured and installed on your drive.
Microsoft Internet Explorer is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation
Adobe Flash Player is a registered trademark of Adobe Incorporated
Procedure:
Configure Wireless Card Utility
Note: The following is an example to access a router already installed and configured on your Vector VII drive or
Vector VII Trainer. Your laptop Wireless utility may be different and not follow this example. You will have to know
how to use the wireless network card on your laptop
If you are installing a router in your drive you should have instructions that came with the Remote User Interface kit
on how to set up the router.
If your Wireless card is enabled you should see the icon in the system tray in the lower right hand corner of your
screen. If it is not enabled you will need to go to Control Panel then Network Connections and enable your Wireless
card. Move your cursor over the wireless icon, which in this case is several vertical bars, and right click on it. Highlight
Connect To and look for VIPERSEC and click on it. If you do not see VIPERSEC listed then open the Wireless utility
and click on Site Monitor. After a few seconds you should see VIPERSEC in the site list. If you do not, then there may
be a problem with the router or your wireless card. Check the router to make sure the lights are on. Once you see
VIPERSEC in the list you can go back to the Wireless Networks screen and add VIPERSEC to this list, make sure and
enter the Network Key (see below) and select it. The Network Key value is 4056701431.
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6.3 Capabilities
Besides running and configuring the drive, the remote user interface allows the user to download event, history,
configuration, and linear list files. Click the File Menu button on the remote user interface to access these functions.
These files open in their own Internet Explorer windows. Use the File, Save As functionality to save the data as text
files. (Note that the linear list file can not be generated when the drive is running.)
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7 Volts per Hertz Settings (V/Hz)
7.1 V/Hz Factory and Manual Set-up.
Refer to section 4.23 Frequency for programming
(480 VAC)
Max Volts
E1-05
_
<
Mid Volts B
E1-12
_
<
(0VAC)
Base Volts
E1-13
Voltage (V)
(0VAC)
_
<
(28.8VAC)
(14.4VAC)
Mid Volts A
Min Volts
E1-08
_
<
E1-10
Frequency (Hz)
E1-09
Min Freq
(1.5Hz)
_
<
E1-07
Mid Freq
A
(3Hz)
_
<
E1-06
Base
Freq
(50Hz)
_ E1-11 <
_
<
Mid Freq
B
(0Hz)
E1-04
Max Freq
(50Hz)
85
480
480
480
E1-12
E1-13
E1-08
48
36
28.8
Settings
60 Hz
Hz
60
60
Standard Torque
1.5
60
60
Medium Torque
1.5
60
60
High Torque
E1-04
E1-09
E1-11
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1.5
E1-06
E1-07
E1-10
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60 Hz Selectable Operation
There are 3 selectable settings pre-programmed into the Vector VII drive. In the Medium and High
Torque settings, a predetermined amount of voltage boost is applied at lower frequencies to provide
more torque at Start Up.
o 60 Hz Standard Torque (Default)
o 60 Hz Medium Torque
o 60 Hz High Torque
V/Hz Settings
Factory Defaults
(Logged in, Frequency Setup | V/F Select)
60 Hz Medium Torque
(480 VAC)
Max Volts
E1-05
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<
E1-12
E1-13
rd
Base Volts
St
(0VAC)
da
_
<
an
Mid Volts B
Voltage (V)
(0VAC)
_
<
(36 VAC)
(16.8 VAC)
Mid Volts A
Min Volts
E1-08
_
<
E1-10
Frequency (Hz)
E1-09
Min Freq
(1.5Hz)
_ E1-07 <
_ E1-06 <
_ E1-11 <
_ E1-04
<
Mid Freq
A
(3Hz)
Base
Freq
(60Hz)
Mid Freq
B
(0Hz)
Max Freq
(60Hz)
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V/Hz Settings
Factory Defaults
(Logged in, Frequency Setup | V/F Select)
60 Hz High Torque
(480 VAC)
Max Volts
E1-05
_
<
E1-12
rd
E1-13
da
Base Volts
St
(0VAC)
an
_
<
Voltage (V)
_
<
(48 VAC)
(26.4 VAC)
Mid Volts A
Min Volts
E1-08
_
<
E1-10
Frequency (Hz)
_
E1-09 <
Min Freq
(1.5Hz)
_ E1-06 <
_ E1-11 <
_ E1-04
E1-07 <
Mid Freq
Base
Mid Freq
Max Freq
A
Freq
B
(60Hz)
(0Hz)
(60Hz)
(3Hz)
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7.1.3 Selectable 50 Hz V/Hz settings
Figure 7.5
50 Hz Selectable Operation
There are 3 selectable settings pre-programmed into the Vector VII drive. In the Medium and High
Torque settings, a predetermined amount of voltage boost is applied at lower frequencies to provide
more torque at Start Up.
o 50 Hz Standard Torque
o 50 Hz Medium Torque
o 50 Hz High Torque
HI MED STD
TRQ TRQ TRQ
E1-05
480
480
480
E1-12
E1-13
E1-08
48
36
28.8
Settings
50 Hz
Hz
3
50
50
Standard Torque
1.3
2.5
50
50
Medium Torque
1.3
2.5
50
50
High Torque
E1-06
E1-11
E1-04
ST
ED
M
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1.5
E1-07
E1-09
E1-10
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V/Hz Settings
Factory Defaults
(Logged in, Frequency Setup | V/F Select)
50 Hz Medium Torque
(480 VAC)
Max Volts
E1-05
_
<
E1-12
E1-13
rd
Base Volts
St
(0VAC)
da
_
<
an
Mid Volts B
Voltage (V)
(0VAC)
_
<
(36 VAC)
(16.8 VAC)
Mid Volts A
Min Volts
E1-08
_
<
E1-10
Frequency (Hz)
E1-09
Min Freq
(1.3Hz)
_ E1-07 <
_ E1-06 <
_ E1-11 <
_ E1-04
<
Mid Freq
A
(2.5Hz)
Base
Freq
(50Hz)
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Mid Freq
B
(0Hz)
Max Freq
(50Hz)
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V/Hz Settings
Factory Defaults
(Logged in, Frequency Setup | V/F Select)
50 Hz High Torque
(480 VAC)
Max Volts
E1-05
_
<
E1-12
E1-13
rd
Base Volts
St
(0VAC)
da
_
<
an
Mid Volts B
Voltage (V)
(0VAC)
_
<
(48 VAC)
(21.6 VAC)
Mid Volts A
Min Volts
E1-08
_
<
E1-10
Frequency (Hz)
E1-09
Min Freq
(1.3Hz)
_ E1-07 <
_ E1-06 <
_ E1-11 <
_ E1-04
<
Mid Freq
A
(2.5Hz)
Base
Freq
(50Hz)
Mid Freq
B
(0Hz)
Max Freq
(50Hz)
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V/Hz Settings
Manual (Example)
(Logged in, Linear List | E104,05,06,07,08,09,10,11,12,13
(480 VAC)
Max Volts
E1-05
_
<
Mid Volts B
E1-12
_
<
(370 VAC)
Base Volts
E1-13
Voltage (V)
(380 VAC)
_
<
(350 VAC)
(290 VAC)
Mid Volts A
Min Volts
E1-08
_
<
E1-10
Frequency (Hz)
E1-09
Min Freq
(30 Hz)
_
<
E1-07
Mid Freq
A
(37 Hz)
_
<
E1-06
Base
Freq
(45 Hz)
_ E1-11 <
_
<
Mid Freq
B
(60 Hz)
Figure 7.9
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Max Freq
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8 SCADA Interface
8.1 SCADA Interface Port
COM2 (programmable on the Comm Setup screen) on the drive user interface computer is used for SCADA
communications. It is set up as 2400 38400 baud, No Parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. The default ModBus slave
address is 2, but this can be changed using the Comm Setup screen from 1 - 247.
The ModBus RTU protocol is employed by the SCADA interface port to allow for remote control and data acquisition.
Added support for redirection file to support additional parameters within the SCADA map as required.
Name
Description
Control
40002
Mode
40003
Reference
40004
Poll Count
40005
Motor
40006
Fault
40007
Freq Ref
40008
40009
40010
40011
Output Freq
Output Voltage
Output Current
DC Bus Voltage
Read Only register that counts the number of polls received since the
program was started.
Read Only register that contains the motor state.
0 = Not Running
1 = Running
Read Only register that describes if a fault is active.
0 = No active fault
Bit 0: Internal Drive Fault see Drive Fault Code (40015) and Fault
Details (40016) registers.
Bit 1: Communication lost between user interface and drive.
Bit 2: Fatal User Interface Error see Fatal Error Code (40022).
Bit 3: SmartGuard Fault see SG Fault Source (40035).
Read Only register containing the frequency reference.
(Valid only in Frequency Control Mode.)
Output frequency of drive. Hz * 10
Output voltage of drive. Volts * 10
Output current of drive. Amps * 10
DC Bus Voltage. Volts * 1
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ModBus
Address
40012
Name
Description
Analog 1
40013
Analog 2
40014
Drive Status
(internal)
40015
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
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27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
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ModBus
Address
40016
Name
Description
Fault Details
(internal)
40017
Drive State
40018
Time to Restart
40019
Misc Flags
40020
Digital Inputs
40021
40022
40023
40024
User Interface
State
Fatal Error Code
Software Rev.
SmartGuard State
40025
SG Fault Relay
40026
SG State
40027
Downhole #1
Intake Pressure
Downhole #2
Intake Temp
Downhole #3
Motor Temp
40028
40029
95
ModBus
Address
40030
40031
40032
40033
40034
40035
Name
Description
Downhole #4
Discharge Press
Downhole #5
Vibration
Downhole #6
Leakage Current
Downhole #7
Uphole Voltage
Downhole #8
SG Duty Cycle
SG Fault Source
SmartGuard Data
PSI * 10 (default units can be set by CTConfig program)
SmartGuard Data
G * 1000 (default units can be set by CTConfig program)
SmartGuard Data
mA * 100 (default units can be set by CTConfig program)
SmartGuard Data
Volts * 10
SmartGuard Data
%
Bitmap fault source
Bit 0: Intake Pressure High
Bit 1: Intake Pressure Low
Bit 2: Intake Temperature High
Bit 3: Intake Temperature Low
Bit 4: Motor Temperature High
Bit 5: Motor Temperature Low
Bit 6: Discharge Pressure High
Bit 7: Discharge Pressure Low
Bit 8: Vibration High
Bit 9: Vibration Low
Bit 10: Current Leakage High
Bit 11: Current Leakage Low
Bit 12 Bit 15: Not Used
40036
40037
40038
40039
40040
Note
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
40041
40042
40043
Reserved
Drive Comms
SG Fault Source 2
40044
40045
40046
Drive Enable
Reserved
Downhole #9
Delta Pressure
Total Starts
Previous Fault
Total Run Time
Current Run
Motor Voltage
Motor Current
A2 Hi Limit
A2 Low Limit
A3 Hi Limit
A3 Low Limit
A1 Hi Limit
A1 Low Limit
Output Power
Power Factor
Group
Membership Mask
Group Shutdown
Mask
Remote / Local
Auto Restart
Enable
40047
40048
40049
40050
40051
40052
40053
40054
42076
42077
40055
40056
40057
40058
40059
40060
40061
40062
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ModBus
Address
40063
Name
Description
Last Shutdown
Code
0 48 same as 40015
60 Underload Fault
61 SCADA Stop Command
62 Keypad Stop Command
63 Group Shutdown
69 SmartGuard Data Bad (SG Timeout with data out of sync)
70 SG Intake Pressure High
71 SG Intake Pressure Low
72 SG Intake Temp High
73 SG Intake Temp Low
74 SG Motor Temp High
75 SG Motor Temp Low
76 SG Disch Press High
77 SG Disch Press Low
78 SG Vibration High
79 SG Vibration Low
80 SG Leakage High
81 SG Leakage Low
82 SG Delta Press High
83 SG Delta Press Low
Dumping Events
Events are dumped as strings in rGE Oil & Gasonse to ModBus requests from addresses 40901 41156. The
newest event is at address 40901. To request the newest event, send the command:
(Slave ID) (Code = 3) (Add Hi = 3) (Add Lo = 132) (Len Hi = 0) (Len Lo = 1) (CRC Hi) (CRC Lo)
The rGE Oil & Gasonse is a ModBus rGE Oil & Gasonse with the standard header format (Slave ID) (Code) (Bytes to
follow) followed by the text message associated with the event.
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Name
Description
44202
44203
Digital Output 1
44204
Digital Output 2
Note: Com1, 2, 3, 4 are RS232. Com5 is the designated RS-485 to the drive.
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8.4 New HMI Communication Ports Pin Out
485 GND
A
B
Shield
Ground
+24 VDC
SD Card Interface
Ethernet
1
2
3
4
5
6
SD Card
J8
RS-485 Isolated
Drive Comm
Shield
SS+
Ground
1
2
3
4
J2
J25
Comm 3
1
2 GND (232)
3 RXD (232)
4 TXD (232)
5 RTS (232)
6
J17
Comm 2
J4
USB-B
J3
EXTERNAL
USB-A PORT
6
J14
Comm 4
RJ-11 (232/485)
J5
Comm 1
8
9
1
2
2 - RXD
3 - TXD
DB-9 Male
9 - +5 VDC
5
5 - Ground
1
2
Ground
+24 VDC
J21
1
2
3
Chassis
Neutral
Line
Figure 8.1
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9.1.1 Test Point Designations
The following describes test points of the drive frame used in the main circuit test procedure.
101
Nominal Reading
~ 0.3 0.5V
~ 0.3 0.5V
~ 0.3 0.5V
R/L1
S/L2
T/L3
(-)
(-)
(-)
Charging
Charging
Charging
(-)
(-)
(-)
R/L1
S/L2
T/L3
~ 0.3 0.5V
~ 0.3 0.5V
~ 0.3 0.5V
(+1)
(+1)
(+1)
R/L1
S/L2
T/L3
Charging
Charging
Charging
DC Bus Fuse
The DC Bus fuse is to protect the main circuit components in the case of an output transistor failure.
i. Set meter to OHMS setting
ii. Place a meter lead on each side of the fuse
iii. Measurement of 0 Ohms the fuse is good, measurement of infinite Ohms the fuse is bad and must be replaced.
!!!NOTE Never replace a DC Bus fuse without checking all of the output transistors!
Output Transistors (Inverter Section)
The inverter section of the drive converts DC voltage from the DC Bus to a PWM AC waveform.
Set Meter to Diode Check setting. Failure mode would be a shorted transistor.
Red + Lead on Test Point:
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
Nominal Reading
~ 0.3 0.5V
~ 0.3 0.5V
~ 0.3 0.5V
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
(-)
(-)
(-)
OL (Infinite)
OL (Infinite)
OL (Infinite)
(-)
(-)
(-)
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
~ 0.3 0.5V
~ 0.3 0.5V
~ 0.3 0.5V
(+1)
(+1)
(+1)
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
Charging
Charging
Charging
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PPE Minimum: Linemans Gloves (Proper Rating and current calibration stamp)
Safety Shoes
All Cotton clothing (Arc Flash Protection if region requires it)
Electrically rated hard hat and face shield (Arc Flash protection if region requires it)
Refer to Figure 9.1.1 for test points.
Incoming Power Check
Make sure incoming service disconnect placed in the energized state.
6 Pulse: Measure all three phases of incoming power at the top of the circuit breaker MCCB1.
12 Pulse: Measure all three phases of incoming power at the top of the circuit breaker MCCB1, do
the same for MCCB2.
Phases should be balanced at 480VAC +/- 10%
If the phases are low/high (+/- 10% of rated Voltage) or show excessive imbalance (more than 10%),
contact the power service provider. DO NOT energize the drive input circuit breaker(s).
If phases are within nominal values, close the drive input circuit breaker(s).
Control Power Transformer Check
Primary CPT1 (480VAC)
o Measure the primary CPT1 voltage across the H1 (P2) and H4 (P5) terminals. The voltage
reading should be approximately 480 VAC
o If there is no voltage present, de-energize and lock out the drive. Wait until the DC bus has
fully discharged. Check the primary CPT F1 and F2 fuses and replace if necessary.
o If there is voltage present but it is excessively lower/higher (+/- 10% of rated Voltage) that
480VAC, de-energize the drive and repeat Incoming Power Check.
Secondary CPT1 (240VAC/120VAC)
o Measure the secondary CPT1 voltage across the X1(p2) and X4(p5) terminals. The voltage
reading should be approximately 240 VAC. With one meter lead on X1(p2) terminal check
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both sides of the secondary CPT fuse F3, both sides should read 240VAC. If 240VAC is not
present on both sides, replace the secondary CPT F3 fuse.
o Measure the secondary CPT1 voltage across the X2(p3) and X4(p5) terminals. The voltage
reading should be approximately 120 VAC. With one meter lead on X2(p3) terminal check
both sides of the duplex receptacle fuse, both sides should read 120VAC. If 120VAC is not
present on both sides, replace the duplex receptacle fuse F4.
5V Power Supply (HMI Power) Check
Measure 5V supply output at terminals -V and +V. Reading should be 5 VDC.
If 5VDC is not present at terminals -V and +V, Check the 240VAC supply voltage between terminals
AC (L) and AC (N). If 240VAC is present replace 5V power supply. If 240VAC is not present repeat
Control Power Transformer Check.
Drive Power Supply Check (Control Terminals)
At the Control Terminals on the Terminal Card check the drive supply voltages
Measure voltage across +V and AC, nominal voltage is +15 VDC.
Measure voltage across Any Digital Input (S1 S7) (positive lead) and SP (negative lead), nominal
voltage is 24 VDC.
If any of the voltages are not present, replace the Terminal Card and/or the Control Card
Drive Status, Waiting for communications with drive chassis. Please Stand-by.
Drive Status, Lost communications with drive chassis. Trying to reconnect. Please Stand-by.
The first message occurs if communications with the drive have never been established. The second is
displayed if communications have been established and then lost. The drive communications lost screen
disappears when communication with the drive is established (or re-established). Events are logged each
time communications with the drive is lost or re-established (see Events Screen).
Verify that the drive chassis is powered up. Verify the cable connection between COM5 and the drive
chassis is good for and old HMI and between Comm 4 and drive chassis for new HMI. Troubleshoot to faulty
components and replace faulty component if problem persists.
Fatal Error Screen
The fatal error screen is displayed when the drive encounters an error from which it cannot recover. These
are typically file system or timing problems in the HMI. An error code and descriptive message is included on
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Drive Status, Fatal Error. Code = <Error Code Here> <Error Description Here> Power must be cycled
off and back on.
Provide the history and event files to the engineering department in OKC for investigation. Power cycle the
drive. If the fatal error recurs, set the drive to factory defaults and try again. If the fatal error recurs, contact
OKC or replace the HMI assembly.
Please Wait Screen
The please wait screen is shown when the HMI will take several seconds to complete an operation.
Examples are when parameters are being written to the drive chassis and when saving history data to a USB
flash drive. This screen does not indicate a problem and should go away in less than a minute. Parameter
write operations usually take 2 3 seconds. Resetting to factory defaults and saving history data to a USB
flash drive can take up to a minute.
Fault Status Screen
The fault status screen is displayed when a fault occurs. One may also access the Fault Status screen using
the HMI menu system. Messages displayed include:
Fault Message
Description
Corrective Action
Fault Message
EF/EF0 External Error
Description
External Fault has occurred. Further data will be
provided below this line.
External Fault #1
Corrective Action
Troubleshoot External Fault #1, External Fault
#2, Breaker 2 Fault based on the additional
data provided.
Verify connection at 11, replace external
component attached to 11
External Fault #2
External Fault #3
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FBL PI FB Lost
OH1/OH2 Drive
Overheat
OL1/OVL Motor
Overload
OV DC Bus Overvoltage
OPR No Keypad
SmartGuard Data
Disabled
UV DC Bus
Undervoltage
UV1/UV2/UV3 Other
Undervoltage
ULF Underload
Events Screen
Events such as drive starts and stops, drive faults, and parameter changes can be viewed using the Events
screen. Events displayed include:
Event
Program Started
Drive Start
Remote Start
Drive Stop
Log In
Log Out
Fault! Code=<> - <Fault Description>
Fault Cleared
Alarm! Code=<> - <Alarm Description>
Alarm Cleared
Fatal Error! Code=<> - <Error Description>
Description
Indicates the drive has been powered up.
Drive started.
Drive started in remote mode.
Drive stopped.
An operator has logged in to the drive.
An operator has logged out or the drive has logged the operator out after
1 hour.
A fault has occurred. Refer to the Fault section above for corrective
actions.
The fault condition has been cleared.
An alarm is active.
The alarm condition has been cleared.
A fatal error has occurred.
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Appendix
1
A and B Frames
FRAME
KVA
344
428
561
HEIGHT (INCHES
/ MM)
H
88 / 2236
WIDTH
(INCHES / MM)
W
W1
57 / 1448
48 / 1220
DEPTH
(INCHES / MM)
D
D1
40 / 1016
36 / 915
WEIGHT
(POUNDS / KG)
1281 / 582
1325 / 601
1600 / 726
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A Frame
FRAME
KVA
104
150
200
253
B Frames
HEIGHT (INCHES
/ MM)
H
80 / 2032
W1
30 / 762
DEPTH
(INCHES / MM)
D
D1
41 / 1042
36 / 915
82 / 2083
48 / 1220
36 / 915
42 / 1067
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36 / 915
WEIGHT (POUNDS
/ KG)
800 / 363
1320 / 599
1400 / 635
1470 / 667
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REFERENCE ONLY
C Frame
FRAME
KVA
344
428
561
HEIGHT (INCHES
/ MM)
H
103 / 2616
W1
57 / 1448
48 / 1220
DEPTH
(INCHES / MM)
D
D1
40 / 1016
36 / 915
WEIGHT (POUNDS
/ KG)
1781 / 808
1825 / 828
2100 / 953
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Parameter
Language
Date Format
Local / Remote
Control Location
User Selected 1 5
Drive Mode
Frequency Setpoint
Current Setpoint
Current Frequency Limit
PI Proportional
PI Integral
Pressure Source
Pressure Setpoint
PI Proportional
PI Integral
Analog 2 Type
A2 Input Voltage 1
Engineering Units 1
A2 Input Voltage 2
Engineering Units 2
Analog In 2 Units
Signal Source
Minimum Frequency
Input at Min Freq
EU Value Min
Maximum Frequency
Input at Max Freq
EU Value Max
Analog In A1 Units
Motor Amps
Motor Overload Amps
Oload Time Constant
Oload Start Delay
Overload Restart
Overload @ Min Freq
Overload Delay
Restart Tries
Restart Delay
Restart Clear Time
Underload Current
Uload Start Delay
Underload Delay
Underload Restart Tries
Underload Restart Time
Underload Restart OK
Underload @ Min Freq
Restart on Pwr Loss
Ride Thru Restart
Start Holdoff Time
V/F Select
Motor Direction
Maximum Frequency
Minimum Frequency
Acceleration Time
Deceleration Time
Voltage Bias
Jog Setpoint
Lockout Frequency 1
Lockout Frequency 2
Lockout Frequency 3
Lockout Deadband
Screen
Setup (login not required)
Setup (login not required)
Setup (login not required)
Setup (login not required)
Setup (login not required)
Operating Mode
Operating Mode (Frequency Control)
Operating Mode (Current Control)
Operating Mode (Current Control)
Operating Mode (Current Control)
Operating Mode (Current Control)
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Analog 2 Setup
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Analog 2 Setup
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Analog 2 Setup
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Analog 2 Setup
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Analog 2 Setup
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Analog 2 Setup
Operating Mode (Signal Follower)
Operating Mode (Signal Follower)
Frequency Setup
Operating Mode (Signal Follower)
Operating Mode (Signal Follower)
Operating Mode (Signal Follower)
Frequency Setup
Operating Mode (Signal Follower)
Operating Mode (Signal Follower)
Operating Mode (Signal Follower)
Analog 1 Setup
Alarms Setup
Alarms Setup
Alarms Setup
Alarms Setup
Alarms Setup
Alarms Setup
Alarms Setup
Alarms Setup
Alarms Setup
Alarms Setup
Underload Setup
Underload Setup
Underload Setup
Underload Setup
Underload Setup
Underload Setup
Underload Setup
Start Control
Start Control
Start Control
Frequency Setup
Frequency Setup
Frequency Setup
Operating Mode (Signal Follower)
Frequency Setup
Operating Mode (Signal Follower)
Frequency Setup
Frequency Setup
Frequency Setup
Frequency Setup
Frequency Setup
Frequency Setup
Frequency Setup
Frequency Setup
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Default Value
English
mm/dd/yyyy
Local
Keypad + SCADA
None
Frequency Control
60.00 Hz
250 A
60.0 Hz
2.00
5.0 sec
Discharge
0 PSI
2.00
5.0 Sec
0-10V
0.0 V/mA
0
10 V/mA
10
V
Analog Input A1
30.0 Hz
0.0 V
0.0
60.0 Hz
10.0 V
100.0
V
Drive Rated Amps
Drive Rated Amps
8.0 min
0s
Disabled
0%
0.0 s
0
45.0 min
60 min
0.0 A
0s
0.0 sec
0
45.0 min
60 min
100%
Disabled
Disabled
0.0 min
60Hz / Std Torque
Forward
60.0 Hz
30.0 Hz
30.0 Sec
30.0 Sec
0.0 V
60.00 Hz
0.0 Hz
0.0 Hz
0.0 Hz
2.0 Hz
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Parameter
A1 Input Voltage 1
Engineering Units 1
A1 Input Voltage 2
Engineering Units 2
Analog In A1 Units
Screen
Max Value
Min Value
Analog 2 Delay
Analog 2 Fault
Enable
SmartGuard Enable
Transformer Ratio
Drive Type
Password
External Fault 1
Ext Fault 1 Restart
External Fault 2
Ext Fault 2 Restart
Standby Switch
Breaker 2 Fault
ModBus Address
Drive Port (485)
Analog 1 Setup
Analog 1 Setup
Analog 1 Setup
Analog 1 Setup
Analog 1 Setup
Operating Mode (Signal Follower)
Analog 1 Setup
Analog 1 Setup
Analog 1 Setup
Analog 1 Setup
Analog 2 Setup
Analog 2 Setup
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Analog 2 Setup
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Analog 2 Setup
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Analog 2 Setup
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Analog 2 Setup
Operating Mode (Pressure Control)
Analog 2 Setup
Analog 2 Setup
Analog 2 Setup
Analog 2 Setup
Misc Setup
Misc Setup
Misc Setup
Misc Setup
Misc Setup
Misc Setup
Misc Setup
Misc Setup
Misc Setup
Misc Setup
Comm Setup
Comm Setup
Comm Setup
Comm Setup
Comm Setup
DHCP Enable
IP Address
Jog Setpoint
Rock Start
Acceleration Time
Deceleration Time
Comm Setup
Comm Setup
Hard Starting
Hard Starting
Hard Starting
Hard Starting
Max Value
Min Value
Analog 1 Delay
Analog 1 Fault Enable
Analog 2 Type
A2 Input Voltage 1
Engineering Units 1
A2 Input Voltage 2
Engineering Units 2
Analog In A2 Units
Default Value
0.0 V
0
10.0 V
10
V
0 EU
0 EU
0.0 min
Disabled
0-10 V
0.0 V/mA
0
10.0 V/mA
10
V
0 EU
-30 EU
0.0 min
Disabled
Disabled
1.0 : 1
Single (inverter)
3333
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
2
Viper COM5
OCP COM4
Disabled
Disabled
Viper COM4
OCP COM3
Disabled
192.168.2.101
60.00 Hz
Disabled
30.0 Sec
30.0 Sec
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Insert USB flash drive into USB port located on the front of the HMI.
From the (logged in) Menu screen, Select Maintenance screen.
Highlight Save configuration to USB flash drive.
Press the F1 (OK) soft key
o The file will save to your USB flash drive as:
CONFIG.txt
o This operation will take several seconds, do not remove the USB flash drive or press any
soft keys while the HMI screen shows Drive Busy.
Note: Once a drive has been configured for an application, and the Configuration file has been saved to
a USB flash drive, this configuration can be loaded to another Vector VII drive being used for the same
application. The other drive(s) being loaded with this configuration must have the same firmware version
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installed.
Note: The drive must be STOPPED to use this function.
To load a previously saved drive configuration into another drive, refer to Appendix 3.4.
Insert USB flash drive into USB port located on the front of the HMI.
From the (logged in) Menu screen, Select Maintenance screen.
Highlight Save Linear List to USB flash drive.
Press the F1 (OK) soft key
o The file will save to your USB flash drive as:
lldata.txt
o This operation will take several seconds, do not remove the USB flash drive or press any soft keys
while the HMI screen shows Drive Busy.
Note: This feature cannot be loaded to another drive. It is intended for off site troubleshooting using another drive or
drive trainer.
Note: The drive must be STOPPED to use this function.
3.4 Load configuration from a USB flash drive to a Vector VII drive
From the previous 13.2, you can take a previously saved Config file and load it into another Vector 7 drive to create
an identical copy of an existing well programming.
Insert USB flash drive into USB port located on the front of the HMI.
From the (logged in) Menu screen, Select Maintenance screen.
Highlight Load Configuration from USB flash drive.
Press the F1 (OK) soft key
o The file will load from your USB flash drive.
o This operation will take several seconds, do not remove the USB flash drive or press any soft keys
while the HMI screen shows Drive Busy.
Execute the Check / Update all drive parameters function.
115
Linear List
A1-00
Select
Language
A1-01
Access Level
A1-03
Init
Parameters
0 to 6
0 to 2
0 to 3330
0 to 9999
0 to 9999
N/A
B1-01
to
O3-02
0 to 3
Enter
Password
A1-05
Select
Password
A2-(0132)
B1-01
User Parameters
Reference
Source
When the value set into A1-04 does NOT match the
value set into A1-05, parameters A1-01 thru A1-03
and A2-01 thru A2-32 cannot be changed. All other
parameters as determined by A1-01 can be changed.
Parameter A1-05 can be accessed by pressing the
MENU key while holding the RESET key.
Selects the parameters to be available in the User
Access Level (A1-01 = 1). These are the only parameters
accessible for the user level. These parameters are not
related to the User Initialize function.
Selects the speed command (frequency reference)
input source.
0 = Operator - Digital preset speed d1-01
1 = Terminals - Analog Input Terminal A1 (or Terminal
A2 see parameter H3-13)
2 = Serial Com - RS-485 terminals R+, R-, S+ and S3 = Option PCB - Option board connected at 2CN
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VECTOR
Run Source
0 to 3
Stopping
Method
0 to 3
Reverse Oper
0 to 3
B1-07
0 or 1
B1-08
Run Cmd at
Prg
0 or 1
B1-11
Drive Delay
Time
0 sec
0 to 600
0 or 1
B1-02
B1-03
B1-04
B1-12
117
B2-01
DCINJ Start
Freq
B2-02
DCINJ Current
B2-03
DCINJ Time @
Start
B2-04
B2-09
0.5 Hz
0.0 to 10.0
50%
0 to 100
0.00 sec
0.00
to
10.00
DCINJ Time @
Stop
0.00 sec
0.00
to
10.00
Motor Pre-heat
Current
0%
0 to100
0 to 3
120%
0 to 200
2.0 sec
0.1 to 10.0
B3-01
SPDSRCH at
Start
B3-02
SPDSRCH
Current
B3-03
SPDSRCH Dec
Time
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VECTOR
B3-05
Search Wait
Time
B3-14
BIDIR Search
Sel
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
B4-01
Delay-On
Timer
B4-02
Delay-Off
Timer
B5-01
PI Mode
B5-02
P Gain
B5-03
PI I Time
B5-04
B5-06
0.2 sec
0.0 to
20.0sec
0 or 1
0.0 sec
0.0 to
3000.0
0.0 sec
0.0 to
3000.0
0, 1, 3
0.00 to
25.00
5.0 sec
0.0 to 360.0
PI I Limit
100%
0.0 to
100.0
PI Limit
0.00 to
100.0
B5-07
PI Offset
0.00%
100.0 to
+100.0
B5-08
PI Delay Time
0.00 sec
0.00 to
10.00
B5-09
Output Level
Sel
0 or 1
119
B5-10
PI Output Gain
0.0 to 25.0
B5-11
0 or 1
B5-12
0: Disabled
1: Alarm
2: Fault
0 to 2
B5-13
0%
0 to 100
B5-14
FB Los Det
Time
1.0 sec
0.0 to 25.5
B5-15
PI Sleep Level
0.0 Hz
0.0 to 200.0
B5-16
PI Sleep Time
0.0 sec
0.0 to 25.5
B5-17
PI SFS Time
0.0 sec
0.0 to 25.5
B5-18
PI Setpoint
Selection
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
0 or 1
B5-19
PI Setpoint
Depends on b5-20.
0.00%
0.00 to
100.00
B5-20
PI Setpoint
Scaling
0 to 39999
B5-21
PI Sleep Input
Source
0 to 2
B5-22
PI Snooze
Level
0%
0 to 100
B5-23
PI Snooze
Delay Time
0 sec
0 to 3600
B5-24
PI Snooze
Deactivation
Level
0%
0 to 100
B5-25
PI Setpoint
Boost Setting
0%
0 to 100
B5-26
PI Maximum
Boost Time
0 sec
0 to 3600
B5-27
PI Snooze
Feedback Level
60%
0 to 100
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VECTOR
B5-28
PI Feedback
SQRT
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
0 or 1
B5-29
PI Fb SQRT
Gain
0.00 to 2.00
B5-30
PI Out Moni
SQRT
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
0 or 1
B8-01
Energy Save
Sel
0 or 1
B8-04
Energy Save
Coeff
kVA Dep.
0.0 to
655.00
B8-05
KW Filter Time
20 ms
0 to 2000
B8-06
Search V Limit
0%
0 to 100
C1-01
Accel Time 1
30.0 sec
C1-02
Decel Time 1
30.0 sec
C1-03
Accel Time 2
30.0 sec
C1-04
Decel Time 2
30.0 sec
C1-09
Fast Stop
Time
10.0 sec
0.0
to
6000.0
Acc/Decc SW
Freq
0.0 Hz
0.0 to
200.0
C1-11
0.0
to
6000.0
121
C2-01
SCRV Acc @
Start
0.20 sec
0.00 to
2.50
C2-02
SCRV Acc @
End
0.20 sec
0.00 to 2.50
C4-01
Torq Comp
Gain
0.00 to 2.50
C4-02
Torq Comp
Time
200 ms
0 to 10000
C6-01
Normal Duty
Sel
1: Normal Duty 1
2: Normal Duty 2
1 or 2
C6-02
Carrier Freq
Sel
kVA Dep.
0 to F
C6-03
Carrier Freq
Max
kVA Dep.
kVA
Dependent
C6-04
Carrier Freq
Min
kVA Dep.
kVA
Dependent
C6-05
Carrier Freq
Gain
0 to 99
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VECTOR
D1-01
Reference 1
0.00 Hz
D1-02
Reference 2
Digital preset speed command 2. Selected via multifunction input terminals. Setting units are affected by
o1-03.
0.00 Hz
D1-03
Reference 3
Digital preset speed command 3. Selected via multifunction input terminals. Setting units are affected by
o1-03.
0.00 Hz
D1-04
Reference 4
Digital preset speed command 4. Selected via multifunction input terminals. Setting units are affected by
o1-03.
0.00 Hz
D1-17
Jog Reference
60 Hz
0.00 to
E1-04
Value
Ref Upper
Limit
100.00%
0.0 to 110.0
Ref Lower
Limit
50.00%
0.0 to 110.0
D2-03
Ref 1 Lower
Limit
0%
0.0 to 110.0
D3-01
Jump Freq 1
D3-02
Jump Freq 2
D3-03
Jump Freq 3
D3-04
Jump
Bandwidth
D4-01
Mop Ref
Memory
D4-02
Trim Control
Lvl
D2-01
D2-02
Speed command used when a jog is selected via multifunction input terminals. Setting units are affected by
o1-03.
0.00 to
E1-04
Value
0.0 Hz
0.0 Hz
0.0 to 200.0
0.0 Hz
2.0 Hz
0.0 to 20.0
0 or 1
10%
0 to 100
123
Input Voltage
480V
310 to 510.0
(480V)
E1-03
V/F Selection
0: 50Hz
1: 60 Hz Saturation
2: 50 Hz Saturation
3: 72 Hz
4: 50 Hz VT1
5: 50 Hz VT2
6: 60 Hz VT1
7: 60 Hz VT2
8: 50 Hz HST1
9: 50 Hz HST2
A: 60 Hz HST1
B: 60 Hz HST2
C: 90 Hz
D: 120 Hz
F: Custom V/F
FF: Custom w/o limit
0FH
0 to FF
E1-04
Max
Frequency
60.0 Hz
0.0 to
120.0
E1-05
Max Voltage
480V
0 to 510.0
(480V)
E1-06
Base
Frequency
60.0 Hz
0.0 to
200.0
E1-07
3.0 Hz
0.0 to 200.0
E1-08
28.8 V
0 to 510.0
(480V
1.5 Hz
0.0 to 200.0
14.4 V
0 to 510.0
(480V)
E1-01
E1-09
Min Frequency
E1-10
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VECTOR
E1-11
Mid Frequency
B
E1-12
Mid Voltage B
E1-13
Base Voltage
E2-01
Motor Rated
FLA
kVA Dep.
10% to
200% kVA
Dependent
E2-03
No-Load
Current
kVA Dep.
kVA
Dependent
E2-05
Term
Resistance
kVA Dep.
0.000 to
65.000
F6-01
0 to 3
F6-02
EF0 Detection
0: Always detected
1: Detected only during run
0 or 1
F6-03
EF0 Fault
Action
0: Ramp to Stop
1: Coast to Stop
2: Fast-Stop
3: Alarm Only
0 to 3
F6-05
Current Display
Unit Sel
0: A Display (Amps)
1: 100%/8192 (Drive Rated Current)
0 or 1
0.0 Hz
Set only when V/f is finely adjusted at rated output
range.
Adjustment is not normally required.
0.0 VAC
0.0 VAC
0.0 to
200.0
0 to 510.0
(480V)
125
H1-01
Terminal S3
Sel
H1-02
Terminal S4
Sel
0: 3-wire control
FWD/REV selection for 3-wire sequence
1: Local/Remote Sel
Local/Remote Selection - Closed = Local, Open =
Remote
2: Option/Inv Sel
Selects source of speed command and sequence
Closed = b1-01 & b1-02, Open = Option Card
3: Multi-Step Ref 1
Closed = speed command from d1-02 or Aux Terminal
Open = speed command determined by b1-01
4: Multi-Step Ref 2
Closed = speed command from d1-03 or d1-04
Open speed command determined by b1-01
6: Jog Freq Ref
Closed = speed command from d1-17
Open = speed command determined by b1-01
7: Multi-Acc/Dec 1
Closed = Accel & Decel Ramps determined by C1-03 &
C1-04,
Open = Accel & Decel Ramps determined by C1-01 &
C1-02
8: Ext BaseBlk N.O.
Closed = Output transistors forced off, Open = Normal
operation
9: Ext BaseBlk N.C.
Closed = Normal Operation, Open = Output transistors
forced
off
A: Acc/Dec RampHold
Closed = Acceleration suspended and speed held, Open
=
Normal Operation
C: Term A2 Enable
Closed = Terminal A2 is active, Open = Terminal A2 is
disabled
F: Term Not Used
Terminal has no effect
10: MOP Increase
Closed = Speed Command Increases, Open = Speed
Command
Held.
Must be set in conjunction with MOP Decrease and b102 must
be set to 1.
11: MOP Decrease
Closed = Speed Command Decreases, Open = Speed
Command
Held.
Must be set in conjunction with MOP Increase and b102 must
be set to 1.
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0FH
0 to 6E
0FH
0 to 6E
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VECTOR
H1-03
Terminal S5
Sel
H1-04
Terminal S6
Sel
0FH
0 to 6E
0FH
0 to 6E
127
H1-05
Terminal S7
Sel
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0FH
0 to 6E
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VECTOR
H1-05
Cont.
Terminal S7
Sel Cont.
0FH
Cont.
0 to 6E Cont.
129
H2-01
H2-02
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0AH
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VECTOR
H3-02
Term A1 Gain
100.00%
0.0 to
1000.0
H3-03
Term A1 Bias
0.00%
100.0 to
+100.0
H3-08
Term A2
Signal
0 or 2
11
0 to 1F
100.00%
0.0 to
1000.0
0.00%
100.0 to
+100.0
0.30 sec
0.00 to
2.00
0 or 1
H3-09
Terminal A2
Sel
H3-10
Terminal A2
Gain
H3-11
Terminal A2
Bias
H3-12
H3-13
TA1/A2 Select
131
H4-01
Terminal FM
Sel
H4-02
Terminal FM
Gain
H4-03
Terminal FM
Bias
H4-04
Terminal AM
Sel
H4-05
Terminal AM
Gain
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1 to 53
100.00%
0.0 to
1000.0
0.00%
110.0 to
110.0
1 to 53
50.00%
0.0 to
1000.0
VII
VECTOR
H4-06
Terminal AM
Bias
0.00%
110.0 to
110.0
H4-07
AO Level Sel
0: 0 - 10 VDC
2: 4-20 mA*
0 or 2
0: 0 - 10 VDC
2: 4-20 mA*
* An analog output of 4 - 20 mA can not be used with
the standard terminal board. Therefore an optional
terminal board (with shunt connector CN15) is needed.
0 or 2
H4-08
AO Level Sel 2
H5-01
Serial Comm
Adr
0 to FF
Serial Baud
Rate
Selects the baud rate for terminals R+, R-, S+ and S-.*
0: 1200 Baud
1: 2400 Baud
2: 4800 Baud (APOGEE FLN)
3: 9600 Baud (Metasys N2)
4: 19200 Baud
0 to 4
0 to 2
0 to 3
H5-05
0 or 1
H5-06
Transmit Wait
Time
5 ms
5 to 65
H5-07
RTS Control
Sel
0 or 1
H5-09
Communication
Error Detection
Time
8.0 sec
0 to 10.0
(H5-08=0)
0 to 10.0
H5-02
H5-03
H5-04
133
L1-01
Mol Fault
Select
L1-02
Mol Time
Const
0 to 1
8.0 min
0.1 to 20.0
Mtr OH Alarm
Sel
0 to 3
L1-04
Mtr OH Fault
Sel
0 to 2
L1-05
Mtr Temp
Filter
0.20 sec
0.00 to
10.00
L2-01
PWRL
Selection
0 to 2
L2-02
PWRL Ridethru
Time
kVA Dep.
0.0 to
25.5sec
L2-03
PWRL
Baseblock T
kVA Dep.
0.1 to 5.0sec
L2-04
PWRL V/F
Ramp T
kVA Dep.
0.0 to 5.0sec
L1-03
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VECTOR
PUV Det Level
Volt
Dep.
Voltage
Class
Dependent
L3-01
StallP Accel
Sel
0 to 2
L3-02
120%
0 to 200
StallP Decel
Sel
0 to 3
0 to 2
120%
30 to 200
L2-05
L3-04
L3-05
L3-06
135
L4-01
L4-02
Spd Agree
Level
Spd Agree
Width
0.00 Hz
0.0 to 200.0
2.0 Hz
0.0 to 20.0
0 or 1
80.00%
0 to 100.0%
0 to 10
0 or 1
180.0
sec
0.5 to 600.0
L4-06
FRef at Loss
L5-01
Num of
Restarts
L4-05
L5-02
Restart Sel
L5-03
Fault Retry
Continuous
Time
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VECTOR
L6-01
L6-02
L6-03
Torq Det 1
Time
L8-01
DB Resistor
Prot
L8-02
OH Pre-Alarm
Lvl
L8-03
OH Pre-Alarm
Sel
L8-06
Ph Loss In Lvl
0 to 8
15%
0 to 300
10.0 sec
0.0 to 10.0
0 or 1
95C
50 to 130
0 to 4
kVA Dep.
0.0 to 25.0
137
L8-07
Phase Loss
Output Select
0~1
L8-08
Phase Loss
Output Level
0 ~ 200%
L8-09
Ground Fault
Sel
0 or 1
0 or 1
L8-10
Fan Control
Sel
L8-11
10 sec
0 to 300
L8-12
Ambient Temp
Set
45C
45 to 60C
L8-15
OL Chara@LSPD
0 or 1
L8-18
Software CLA
Selection
0 or 1
L8-19
OH Freq
Reference
Reduction Level
20.00%
0.0
to
100.0
0 or 1
N1-01
Hunt Prev
Select
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VECTOR
N1-02
Hunt Prev
Gain
N3-01
HSB Decel
Width
N3-02
N3-03
0.00 to 2.50
5%
1 to 20
HSB Current
Ref
150%
100 to 200
HSB Dwell
Time @ Stop
1.0 sec
0.0 to 10.0
40 sec
30 to 1200
6 to 53
1 to 4
N3-04
HSB OL Time
O1-01
User Monitor
Sel
O1-02
Power-On
Monitor
139
O1-03
Display
Scaling
0 to 39999
O1-05
LCD Contrast
0 to 5
0 or 1
O1-06
User Monitor
Selection Mode
O1-07
1 to 53
O1-08
1 to 53
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VECTOR
Local / Remote
Key
0 to 11
0 or 1
O2-03
User Defaults
0 to 2
O2-04
Inverter Model
#
kVA Dep.
0 to FF
0 or 1
O2-01
O2-02
O2-05
Operator
M.O.P.
141
O2-06
Oper
Detection
O2-07
Elapsed Time
Set
0 hours
0 to 65535
Elapsed Time
Run
0 or 1
0 hours
0 to 65535
0 or 1
0 or 1
O2-08
0 or 1
O2-09
O2-10
O2-12
Fl Trace Init
O2-14
KWH Monitor
Initialization
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VECTOR
Enables or disables the Hand key on the digital
operator.
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
0 or 1
Copy
0 to 3
O3-02
Read
0 to 1
P1-01
Underload
Level
15%
0 ~ 200%
P1-02
Underload
Restart Count
0 ~ 20
P1-03
Underload
Detect Time
12.0 sec
P1-04
Underload
Restart Time
45.0 min
0.1 ~ 2000.0
min
P1-05
Underload
Restart Clear
60 min
1 ~ 4000
min
P1-06
Underload
Start Delay
0 sec
0 ~ 1200 sec
Underload @
D2-02
100%
0 ~ 100 %
O2-15
O3-01
P1-07
Hand Function
Key Selection
143
P1-08
Overload @
D2-02
P1-09
Overload
Detection Time
0 sec
P1-10
Overload Start
Delay
0 sec
0 ~ 1200 sec
P2-01
Term A1 High
Limit
125%
0 ~ 100%
P2-02
Term A1 Low
Limit
0%
0 ~ 100%
P2-03
Term A1 Limit
Delay
0.0 min
0 ~ 200.0
min
P2-04
Term A2 High
Limit
125%
0 ~ 100%
P2-05
Term A2 Low
Limit
-30%
-30 ~ 100%
P2-06
Term A2 Limit
Delay
0.0 min
0 ~ 200.0
min
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0%
0 ~ 110 %
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VECTOR
P2-07
P2-08
Base Voltage
Bias
Max Voltage
Bias
0V
-50 to 100
45.0 min
0.0 ~ 2000.0
min
60 min
0 ~ 4000 min
770
0000 ~ FFFFH
P3-01
Wait Between
Restarts
P3-02
Restart Clear
Time
P3-03
Restart Fault
Mask 1
Bit
Fault
0 PUF
1 UV1*2
2
Not used
3
Not used
4
Not used
5
GF
6
OC
7
OV
8
OH
9
OH1
10
OL1
11
OL2
12
OL3
13
Not used
14
Not used
15
Not used
145
P3-04
Restart Fault
Mask 2
Bit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Fault
EF3
EF4
EF5
EF6
EF7
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
OVL
PF
LF
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
0000 ~ FFFFH
0000 ~ FFFFH
P3-05
Restart Fault
Mask 3
Bit Fault
0 Not used
1 Not used
2 Not used
3 Not used
4 Not used
5 Not used
6 Not used
7 FBLFAL
8 UL3FAL
9 Not used
10 Not used
11 Not used
12 A1-HI
13 A1-LO
14 A2-HI
15 A2-LO
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VECTOR
This parameter will only inhibit restarts when P3-01 >
0.0 min.
P3-06
Fault Restart
Inhibit
T1-02
Mtr Rated
Power
T1-04
0~1
kVA Dep.
0.00 to
650.00
Rated Current
kVA Dep.
kVA
Dependent
U1-01
Frequency Ref
N/A
N/A
U1-02
Output Freq
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Motor speedmonitor
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
U1-03
U1-05
U1-06
U1-07
U1-08
U1-09
U1-10
Output
Current
Motor Speed
Output
Voltage
DC Bus
Voltage
Output
KWatts
Torque
Reference
147
U1-11
Output Term
Sts
N/A
N/A
U1-12
N/A
N/A
U1-13
U1-14
Elapsed Time
Flash ID
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
U1-15
Term A1 Level
N/A
N/A
U1-16
Term A2 Level
N/A
N/A
U1-18
Mot Sec
Current
N/A
N/A
U1-20
SFS Output
N/A
N/A
U1-24
U1-28
U1-29
U1-30
U1-34
PI Feedback
CPU ID
KWH Monitor
MWH Monitor
OPE Detected
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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VECTOR
Displays the error in the PI regulator. (U1-36 = PI
Setpoint - PI Feedback)
N/A
N/A
PI Output
N/A
N/A
U1-38
PI Setpoint
N/A
N/A
U1-39
Memobus Error
code
N/A
N/A
U1-40
N/A
N/A
U1-41
Heatsink
Temperature
N/A
N/A
U1-51
Frequency Ref
when Auto is
Selected
N/A
N/A
U1-52
Frequency Ref
when Hand is
Selected
N/A
N/A
U1-53
PI Feedback 2
Value
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
U1-36
PI Input
U1-37
U1-90
Time to
Restart
U2-01
U2-02
Current Fault
Last Fault
Current Fault
Previous Fault
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
U2-03
Frequency Ref
at Fault
N/A
N/A
U2-04
Output Freq at
Fault
N/A
N/A
U2-05
Output Current
at Fault
N/A
N/A
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U2-07
Output Voltage
at Fault
N/A
N/A
U2-08
DC Bus Voltage
at Fault
N/A
N/A
U2-09
Output KWatts
at Fault
N/A
N/A
U2-11
N/A
N/A
U2-12
Output Term
STS at Fault
N/A
N/A
U2-13
Inverter Status
at Fault
N/A
N/A
U2-14
Elapsed Time
at Fault
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
U3-01
U3-02
U3-03
U3-04
U3-05
U3-06
U3-07
U3-08
U3-09
U3-10
U3-11
U3-12
U3-13
U3-14
U3-15
U3-16
U3-17
U3-18
U3-19
U3-20
Last Fault
Fault Message
2
Fault Message
3
Fault Message
4
Elapsed Time
1
Elapsed Time
2
Elapsed Time
3
Elapsed Time
4
Fault Message
5
Fault Message
6
Fault Message
7
Fault Message
8
Fault Message
9
Fault Message
10
Elapsed Time
5
Elapsed Time
6
Elapsed Time
7
Elapsed Time
8
Elapsed Time
9
Elapsed Time
10
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VECTOR
5
Description
10mm Nut Driver
Extension 1/4 drive to 3/8 x 12
10mm Socket 3/8 drive
Extension 1/4 drive to 3/8 x 2
19mm Socket 3/8 drive
24mm Socket 1/2 drive
17mm Socket 3/8 drive
1/2 Hex Socket 1/2 drive
5/16 Allen wrench socket
14mm socket 3/8 drive
1/2 drive ratchet
3/8 drive ratchet
13MM socket
Needle nose pliers 6
Wire Strippers
Side cutters
5/16 Slotted Screwdriver
3/16 Allen Socket 3/8 drive
12 Tape measure
3/8 drive torque wrench
19mm Open/Box wrench
3/16 Slotted Screwdriver
1/8 Slotted Screwdriver
24MM Open/Box wrench
Cable cutters ratcheting
1/2 Drive torque wrench
3/8 drive 6 extension
1/2 drive 5 extension
Cordless Driver
4 Adjustable Wrench
6 Adjustable Wrench
Heat Gun
#3 Phillips 1/4 Drive Bit
#2 Phillips 1/4 Drive Bit
#3 Phillips Screwdriver
Fluke-87V Multi Meter
Precision Screwdriver
#2 Phillips 10 Shank
#2 Phillips Screwdriver
#2 Phillips Screwdriver STUBBY
1/4 Slotted Screwdriver
AMP Pro Crimping Tool 59824-1
Qty
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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CE Marked Vector VII Drives are intended for installation in electrical systems or machinery in the European Union This product conforms
to the following product standards of the following directives:
Machine Directive 2006/42/EC
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
Low Voltage Directive 72/23/EC
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
The Emergency Stop (E-Stop) push button is located on the front of the enclosure door and is bright red for easy
identification.
Once the E-Stop push button has been depressed, the Run status Screen will show External Fault 2 stopping the drive.
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VII
VECTOR
To reset the E-Stop push button and allow the drive to operate:
Pull the E-Stop button out and away from the drive until it stops
Warning: When setting factory defaults in this drive, the user must verify the following for safe operation.
From the Run Status screen:
Select Menu
Select Log In
Enter 3333 for Password
Select OK
Select Misc Setup
Select External Fault 2
Select N.C.
Select OK
This procedure must be completed for the Emergency Stop Feature to function.
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