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MICROMASTER 440
Parameter List Issue 01/06
User Documentation
6SE6400-5BB00-0BP0
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Available Documentation for the MICROMASTER 440 Getting Started Guide Is for quick commissioning with SDP and BOP. Operating Instructions Gives information about features of the MICROMASTER 440, Installation, Commissioning, Control modes, System Parameter structure, Troubleshooting, Specifications and available options of the MICROMASTER 440. Parameter List The Parameter List contains the description of all Parameters structured in functional order and a detailed description. Th
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Block Diagram and Terminals Parameter List MICROMASTER 440 Function Diagrams Parameter List User Documentation Faults and Alarms Abbreviations Valid for Issue 01/06 Converter Type Software Version MICROMASTER 440 V2.1 Issue 01/06
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Notes Issue 01/06 Warning Please refer to all Definitions and Warnings contained in the Operating Instructions. ! You will find the Operating Instructions on the Docu CD delivered with your inverter. If the CD is lost, it can be ordered via your local Siemens department under the Order No. 6SE6400-5AD00-1AP0. Information about MICROMASTER 440 is also available from: Regional Contacts Please get in touch with your contact for Technical Support in your Region for questions about service
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Issue 01/06 Table of Contents Parameters MICROMASTER 440 This Parameter List must only be used together with the Operating Instructions of the MICROMASTER 440. Please pay special attention to the Warnings, Cautions, Notices and Notes contained in these manuals. Table of Contents 1 Block Diagram and Terminals ....................................................................7 1.1 Block Diagram ............................................................................................7
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Table of Contents Issue 01/06 3.21 Ramp-function generator....................................................................... 131 3.22 Flying restart.......................................................................................... 136 3.23 Automatic restart ................................................................................... 139 3.24 Motor holding brake............................................................................... 141 3.25 DC braking ............
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Issue 01/06 Block Diagram and Terminals 1 Block Diagram and Terminals 1.1 Block Diagram PE 1/3 AC 200 - 240 V SI 3 AC 380 - 480 V 3 AC 500 - 600 V L/L1, N/L2 PE +10 V or 1 L/L1, N/L2,L3 or 0 V 2 L1, L2, L3 ADC1+ ≥ 4.7 kΩ 3 BOP link A/D ADC1- 4 RS232 ADC2+ 10 A/D 150.00 Hz ADC2- I Fn 11 0 Jog P External 24 V BOP/AOP DIN1 DIN1 5 5 ~ DIN2 DIN2 6 6 = DIN3 DIN3 7 7 DIN4 DIN4 Frame sizes 8 8 A to F B+/DC+ DIN5 DIN5 R 16 16 B- DIN6 DIN6 17 17 DC- Output +24 V + PNP max. 100 mA 24 V _ (isolated) 9 or
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Block Diagram and Terminals Issue 01/06 1.2 Power Terminals You can gain access to the mains and motor terminals by removing the front covers. Fig. 1-1 Frame Size A - F MICROMASTER 440 Parameter List 8 6SE6400-5BB00-0BP0
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Issue 01/06 Block Diagram and Terminals Hoisting eyes Shield connection Mains cable PE Cable opening for mains conection U1/L1, V1/L2, W1/L3 Cable opening DCPA, DCNA for connection of an external braking unit Mains cable Phase U1/L1, V1/L2, W1/L3 Connection to Y-Capacitor Connection DCPA, DCNA for external braking unit Top adjustment rail Top retaining screw Connection for dv/dt filter DCPS, DCNS Status Display Panel Elektronic box Bottom adjustment rail Bottom retaining screw Fan screws Fan S
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Block Diagram and Terminals Issue 01/06 Hoisting eyes Shield connection Mains cable PE Cable opening for mains conection U1/L1, V1/L2, W1/L3 Cable opening DCPA, DCNA for connection of an external braking unit Mains cable Phase U1/L1, V1/L2, W1/L3 Connection to Y-Capacitor Connection DCPA, DCNA for external braking unit Top adjustment rail Top retaining screw Connection for dv/dt filter DCPS, DCNS Status Display Panel Elektronic box Bottom adjustment rail Bottom retaining screw Fan screws Fan Sh
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Issue 01/06 Block Diagram and Terminals 1.3 Control Terminals TerminalDesignation Function 1 - Output +10 V 2 - Output 0 V 3 ADC1+ Analog input 1 (+) 4 ADC1- Analog input 1 (-) 5 DIN1 Digital input 1 6 DIN2 Digital input 2 7 DIN3 Digital input 3 8 DIN4 Digital input 4 9 - Isolated output +24 V / max. 100 mA 10 ADC2+ Analog input 2 (+) 11 ADC2- Analog input 2 (-) 12 DAC1+ Analog output 1 (+) 13 DAC1- Analog output 1 (-) 14 PTCA Connection for PTC / KTY84 15 PTCB Connection for PT
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Parameters Issue 01/06 2 Parameters 2.1 Introduction to MICROMASTER System Parameters The layout of the parameter description is as follows. 12 Level: 1 Par number 2 Parameter name 9 Min: [index] 3 CStat: 5 Datatype 7 Unit: 10 Def: 2 4 P-Group: 6 active: 8 Quick Comm: 11 Max: 13 Description: 1. Parameter number Indicates the relevant parameter number. The numbers used are 4-digit numbers in the range 0000 to 9999. Numbers prefixed with an “r” indicate that the parameter is
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Issue 01/06 Parameters 3. CStat Commissioning status of the parameter. Three states are possible: Commissioning C Run U Ready to run T This indicates when the parameter can be changed. One, two or all three states may be specified. If all three states are specified, this means that it is possible to change this parameter setting in all three inverter states 4. P-Group Indicates the functional group of the particular. Note Parameter P0004 (parameter filter) acts as a filter and focus
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Parameters Issue 01/06 13. Description The parameter description consists of the sections and contents listed below. Some of these sections and contents are optional and will be omitted on a case- to-case basis if not applicable. Description: Brief explanation of the parameter function. Diagram: Where applicable, diagram to illustrate the effects of parameters on a characteristic curve, for example Settings: List of applicable settings. These include Possible settings, Most common settin
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Issue 01/06 Parameters 2.2 Quick commissioning (P0010 = 1) The following parameters are necessary for quick commissioning (P0010 = 1). Quick commissioning (P0010 = 1) Par.-No. Name Access level Cstat P0100 Europe / North America 1 C P0205 Inverter application 3 C P0300 Select motor type 2 C P0304 Motor voltage rating 1 C P0305 Motor current rating 1 C P0307 Motor power rating 1 C P0308 Motor cosPhi rating 1 C P0309 Motor efficiency rating 1 C P0310 Motor frequency rating 1 C P0311
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Parameters Issue 01/06 Seven-segment display The seven-segment display is structured as follows: Segment Bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Segment Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 The significance of the relevant bits in the display is described in the status and control word parameters. MICROMASTER 440 Parameter List 16 6SE6400-5BB00-0BP0
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Issue 01/06 Parameters 2.3 Command and Drive Datasets - Overview Command Datasets (CDS) ParNo Parameter text 1) ParNo Parameter text 1) P0700[3] Selection of command source X P1074[3] BI: Disable additional setpoint X P0701[3] Function of digital input 1 X P1075[3] CI: Additional setpoint X P0702[3] Function of digital input 2 X P1076[3] CI: Additional setpoint scaling X P0703[3] Function of digital input 3 X P1110[3] BI: Inhibit neg. freq. setpoint X P0704[3] Function of digital input 4
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Parameters Issue 01/06 Drive Datasets (DDS) ParNo Parameter text ParNo Parameter text P0005[3] Display selection r0370[3] Stator resistance [%] r0035[3] CO: Act. motor temperature r0372[3] Cable resistance [%] P0291[3] Inverter protection r0373[3] Rated stator resistance [%] P0300[3] Select motor type r0374[3] Rotor resistance [%] P0304[3] Rated motor voltage r0376[3] Rated rotor resistance [%] P0305[3] Rated motor current r0377[3] Total leakage reactance [%] P0307[3] Rated motor p
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Issue 01/06 Parameters ParNo Parameter text ParNo Parameter text P1013[3] Fixed frequency 13 P1257[3] Freq limit for kinetic buffering P1014[3] Fixed frequency 14 P1300[3] Control mode P1015[3] Fixed frequency 15 P1310[3] Continuous boost P1031[3] Setpoint memory of the MOP P1311[3] Acceleration boost P1040[3] Setpoint of the MOP P1312[3] Starting boost P1058[3] JOG frequency right P1316[3] Boost end frequency P1059[3] JOG frequency left P1320[3] Programmable V/f freq. coord. 1 P10
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Parameters Issue 01/06 ParNo Parameter text ParNo Parameter text P1580[3] Efficiency optimization P2170[3] Threshold current I_thresh P1582[3] Smooth time for flux setpoint P2171[3] Delay time current P1596[3] Int. time field weak. controller P2172[3] Threshold DC-link voltage P1610[3] Continuous torque boost (SLVC) P2173[3] Delay time DC-link voltage P1611[3] Acc. torque boost (SLVC) P2174[3] Torque threshold M_thresh P1654[3] Smooth time for Isq setpoint P2176[3] Delay time for