High Performance Compact AC Drive
Doesa VF1A series
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
With robust features and a compact
design, the three-phase 380 to 480V AC
Doesa VF1A Series AC drive works with
a variety of applications from fan and
pump to specialized machinery. Made
to last design, these high-performance
AC drives come with enhanced
functionality built-in as standard. This
includes PID, Mechanical Brake control,
Torque control, Customizable Logic, STO
functional safety, and RS-485 Modbus
communication.
KEY FEATURES
• Customizable logic
• Functional safety
PART NUMBER CONFIGURATION
• Superior flexibility
VF1A - G 02A1 S 4
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2
4
3
• Built-in advanced features
• Durable design
5
4
1
Code
Series name
Code
Applicable tiled
VF1A
Doesa VF1A series
S
Basic type (No built-in EMC filter)
2
5
Code
Applicable tiled
Code
Power supply
G
General purpose
4
Three-phase 400V
Code
Amps
02A1
2.1
04A1
4.1
05A5
5.5
06A9
6.9
12A0
12.0
21A5
21.5
28A5
28.5
37A0
37.0
44A0
44.0
59A0
59.0
72A0
72.0
85A0
85.0
105A
105.0
139A
139.0
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PART NUMBERS
Part Numbers
Frame
ND
HD
HND
HHD
Amps
kW (HP)
Amps
kW (HP)
Amps
kW (HP)
Amps
kW (HP)
VF1A-G02A1S4
2.1
0.75 (1)
1.8
0.75 (1)
1.8
0.75 (1)
1.5
0.4 (0.5)
VF1A-G04A1S4
4.1
1.1 (1.5)
3.4
1.1 (1.5)
3.4
1.1 (1.5)
2.5
0.75 (1)
5.5
2.2 (3)
5.0
2.2 (3)
5.0
2.2 (3)
4.2
1.5 (2)
VF1A-G05A5S4
B1
VF1A-G06A9S4
VF1A-G12A0S4
VF1A-G21A5S4
VF1A-G28A5S4
VF1A-G37A0S4
VF1A-G44A0S4
VF1A-G59A0S4
VF1A-G72A0S4
VF1A-G85A0S4
VF1A-G105AS4
VF1A-G139AS4
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
6.9
3 (4)
6.3
3 (4)
6.3
3 (4)
5.5
2.2 (3)
12.0
5.5 (7.5)
11.1
5.5 (7.5)
11.1
5.5 (7.5)
9.0
3.7 (5)
21.5
11 (15)
17.5
7.5 (10)
17.5
7.5 (10)
13.0
5.5 (7.5)
28.5
15 (20)
23.0
11 (15)
23.0
11 (15)
18.0
7.5 (10)
37.0
18.5 (25)
31.0
15 (20)
31.0
15 (20)
24.0
11 (15)
44.0
22 (30)
38.0
18.5 (25)
38.0
18.5 (25)
30.0
15 (20)
59.0
30 (40)
45.0
22 (30)
45.0
22 (30)
39.0
18.5 (25)
72.0
37 (50)
60.0
30 (40)
60.0
30 (40)
45.0
22 (30)
85.0
45 (60)
75.0
37 (50)
75.0
37 (50)
60.0
30 (40)
105.0
55 (75)
91.0
45 (60)
91.0
45 (60)
75.0
37 (50)
139.0
75 (100)
112.0
55 (75)
112.0
55 (75)
91.0
45 (60)
OPTIONAL PART NUMBERS
Part Number
Description
VF1A-PH1
Keypad
The keypad for the USB connection with the PC
VF1A-DIO
Digital I/O interface card
DI: The frequency set-point can be given by 8,12 bits and BCD code(0 to 99.9/0 to 999) and extended 13 digital inputs are available mounting this card in the
inverter. DO: The monitoring with 8bit binary code and the digital outputs (extended 8 point) are available.
VF1A-AIO
Analog I/O interface card
It enables the inverter to input analog set-points to the inverter and output analog monitors from the inverter
VF1A-RS485
RS-485 communication card
This card provides two RJ-45 connectors for multi-drop connection.
VF1A-PG1
PG interface (5V) card
Speed control, position control and synchronous drive are available mounting this card in the inverter.
Open collector (Pull-up resistor: 620Ω) : 30kHz. Complementary (Totem-pole push-pull): 30kHz
Voltage output: 5V
VF1A-PG3
PG interface (12V/15V) card
Speed control, position control and synchronous drive are available mounting this card in the inverter.
Open collector (Pull-up resistor: 2350Ω): 30kHz. Complementary (Totem-pole push-pull): 100kHz
Voltage output: 12V/15V
VF1A-ADP1
Mounting Adapter for optional communication card
The adapter is mounted on the front side of the inverter. It is used from 02A1 to 44A0 type.
VF1A-ADP2
Mounting Adapter for optional communication card
The adapter is mounted inside of the inverter. It is used from 59A0 to 72A0.
VF1A-ADP3
Mounting Adapter for optional communication card
The adapter is mounted inside of the inverter. It is used from 85A0 to 139A.
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
VF1A-GS4
Type
Nominal applied
motor *1 [kW(HP)]
Rated
capacity
[kVA] *2
02A1
04A1
05A5
06A9
12A0
21A5
28A5
37A0
44A0
59A0
72A0
85A0
105A
139A
ND
0.75(1)
1.5(2)
2.2(3)
3.0(4)
5.5(7.5)
11(15)
15(20)
18.5(25)
22(30)
30(40)
37(50)
45(60)
55(75)
75(100)
HD
0.75(1)
1.1(1.5)
2.2(3)
3.0(4)
5.5(7.5)
7.5(10)
11(15)
15(20)
18.5(25)
22(30)
30(40)
37(50)
45(60)
55(75)
HND
HHD
0.75(1)
1.1(1.5)
2.2(3)
3.0(4)*9
5.5(7.5)* 9
7.5(10)
11(15)
15(20)
18.5(25)
22(30)
30(40)
37(50)
45(60)
55(75)
0.4(1/2)
0.75(1)
1.5(2)
2.2(3)
3.7(5)
5.5(7.5)
7.5(10)
11(15)
15(20)
18.5(25)
22(30)
30(40)
37(50)
45(60)
ND
1.6
3.1
4.2
5.3
9.1
16
22
28
34
45
55
65
80
106
HD
1.4
2.6
3.8
4.8
8.5
13
18
24
29
34
46
57
69
85
HND
HHD
1.4
2.6
3.8
4.8*9
8.5* 9
13
18
24
29
34
46
57
69
85
1.1
1.9
3.2
4.2
6.9
9.9
14
18
23
30
34
46
57
69
12
21.5
28.5
37.0
44.0
59.0
72.0
85.0
105
139
17.5
23.0
31.0
38.0
45.0
60.0
75.0
91.0
112
17.5
23.0
31.0
38.0
45.0
60.0
75.0
91.0
112
13.0
18.0
24.0
30.0
39.0
45.0
60.0
75.0
91.0
Rated voltage [V] *3
Output
ratings
Rated
current
[A] *4
Overload
capability
4.1
5.5
6.9
HD
1.8
3.4
5.0
6.3
HND
1.8
3.4
5.0
6.3*
HHD
1.5
2.5
4.2
5.5
ND, HND
120% of nominal current for 1min
HD
150% of nominal current for 1min
HHD
150% of nominal current for 1min or 200% of nominal current for 0.5s
11.1
9
11.1*
9
9.0
Three-phase 380 to 480V,
50/60Hz
Three-phase 380 to 480V (With AVR)
Voltage/frequency
variations
Voltage: +10 to -15% (Voltage unbalance:2% or less *8, Frequency: +5 to -5%)
Rated
current
with DCR
*5 [A]
Required
power
supply
capacity
*6 [kVA]
Braking
torque * 7
[%]
Braking
2.1
Main power supply
Rated
current
without
DCR *5
[A]
Input
ratings
Three-phase 380 to 480V (With AVR)
ND
ND
2.7
4.8
7.3
11.3
HD
2.7
3.9
7.3
11.3
16.8
23.2
HND
2.7
3.9
7.3
11.3*9
16.8*9
23.2
16.8
33.0
43.8
52.3
60.6
77.9
94.3
114
140
-
33.0
43.8
52.3
60.6
77.9
94.3
114
140
33.0
43.8
52.3
60.6
77.9
94.3
114
140
HHD
1.7
3.1
5.9
8.2
13.0
17.3
23.2
33.0
43.8
52.3
60.6
77.9
94.3
114
ND
1.5
2.9
4.2
5.8
10.1
21.1
28.8
35.5
42.2
57.0
68.5
83.2
102
138
HD
1.5
2.1
4.2
5.8
10.1
14.4
21.1
28.8
35.5
42.2
57.0
68.5
83.2
102
HND
1.5
2.1
4.2
5.8*9
10.1* 9
14.4
21.1
28.8
35.5
42.2
57.0
68.5
83.2
102
HHD
0.85
1.6
3.0
4.4
7.3
10.6
14.4
21.1
28.8
35.5
42.2
57.0
68.5
83.2
ND
1.1
2.1
3.0
4.1
7.0
15
20
25
29
39
47
58
71
96
HD
1.1
1.5
3.0
4.1
7.0
10
15
20
25
29
39
47
58
71
HND
1.1
1.5
3.0
4.1* 9
7.0*9
10
15
20
25
29
39
47
58
71
HHD
0.6
1.2
2.1
3.1
5.1
7.3
10
15
20
25
29
39
47
58
ND
53%
50%
48%
29%
27%
12%
HD
53%
68%
48%
29%
27%
15%
7 to 12%
HND
53%
68%
48%
29%* 9
27%* 9
15%
7 to 12%
HHD
100%
70%
40%
20%
10 to 15%
-
-
-
25
26
30
5 to 9%
DC braking
Starting frequency: 0.0 to 60.0Hz, Braking time: 0.0 to 30.0s,
Braking level: 0 to 60% (ND spec.), 0 to 80% (HD/HND spec.), 0 to 100% (HHD spec.) of nominal current
Braking chopper
Built-in
Minimum
connectable
resistance [ohm]
200
Braking resistor
Option
Option
160
DC reactor (DCR)
Option
Enclosure (IEC60529)
IP20, UL open type
Cooling method
Natural cooling
Fan cooling
Mass [kg]
1.2
1.5
1.5
1.6
130
80
60
40
34.4
16
1.9
5.0
5.0
8.0
9.0
9.5
10
Note:
*1 Fuji 4-pole standard motor. At the selection of the inverter rating, consider not only the rating capacity(kW) is enough but also inverter output current is larger than selected the motor's nominal current.
*2 Rated capacity is calculated by assuming the output rated voltage as 440 V.
*3 The output voltage cannot exceed the power supply voltage.
*4 W
hen the carrier frequency (F26) is set to below value or higher, the inverter is sure to be necessary to derate their nominal current.
HHD spec.---type 0002 to 0012 : 8kHz, type 0022 to 0168 : 10kHz, type 0203 to 0590 : 6kHz
HND spec.---type 0002 to 0012 : 8kHz, type 0022 to 0059 : 10kHz, type 0072 to 0168 : 6kHz, type 0203 to 0590 : 4kHz HD,ND spec.---All type : 4kHz
The rated output current at HD/ND spec. is decreased 2% for every 1 °C (1.8 °F) when ambient temperature is +40 °C (+104 °F) or more.
*5 T he value is calculated assuming that the inverter is connected with a power supply with the capacity of 500 kVA (or 10 times the inverter capacity if the inverter capacity exceeds 50 kVA) and %X is 5%. Be sure to use the DCR when
applicable motor capacity is 75kW or above.
*6 Obtained when a DC reactor (DCR) is used.
*7 Average braking torque for the motor running alone. (It varies with the efficiency of the motor.)
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*8 Voltage unbalance (%) =(Max. voltage (V) - Min. voltage (V))/Three -phase average voltage (V) × 67 (IEC 61800 - 3) If this value is 2 to 3%, use an optional AC reactor (ACR).
*9 HND spec. of the type 0007 and 0012: allowable ambient temperature 40 °C (+104 °F) or less. The rated output current at HND spec. is decreased 1% for every 1 °C (1.8 °F) when ambient temperature is +40 °C (+104 °F) or more.
COMMON SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Explanation
Remarks
Maximum
frequency
HHD/HND/HD mode: 25 to 500 Hz variable
(under V/f control, Magnetic pole position sensorless vector control)
(Up to 200 Hz in case of under vector control with speed sensor)
ND mode: 25 to 120 Hz (under any drive control)
IMPG-VC
Base frequency
25 to 500 Hz variable (in conjunction with the maximum frequency)
Starting frequency
0.1 to 60.0 Hz variable
(0.0 Hz under vector control with speed sensor)
Carrier frequency
Three phase 400 V class series
VF1A-G02A1S4 to VF1A-G59A0S4:
• 0.75 to 16 kHz variable (HHD/HND/HD spec.)
• 0.75 to 10 kHz variable (ND spec.)
VF1A-G72A0S4 to VF1A-G139AS4:
• 0.75 to 16 kHz variable (HHD spec.)
• 0.75 to 10 kHz variable (HND/HD spec.)
• 0.75 to 6 kHz variable (ND spec.)
Note: The carrier frequency may automatically lower depending upon the ambient temperature or the output current to protect the inverter. (The
automatic lowering function can be disabled.)
Output frequency
accuracy (Stability)
• Analog setting: ±0.2% of maximum frequency (at 25±10°C) (77±18°F)
• Keypad setting: ±0.01% of maximum frequency (at -10 to +50°C) (14±22°F)
Frequency setting
resolution
• Analog setting: 0.05% of maximum frequency
• Keypad setting: 0.01 Hz (99.99 Hz or less), 0.1 Hz (100.0 to 500 Hz)
• Link setting: 0.005% of maximum frequency or 0.01 Hz (fixed)
Speed control
range
• 1: 1500 (Minimum speed : Nominal speed, 4P, 1 to 1500 r/min)
• 1: 100 (Minimum speed : Nominal speed, 4P, 15 to 1500 r/min)
• 1: 10 (Minimum speed : Nominal speed, 6P, 180 to 1800 r/min)
IMPG-VC
IMPG-VF
PM-SVC
• Analog setting: ±0.2% of maximum frequency or below (at 25 ±10°C) (77±18°F)
• Digital setting: ±0.01% of maximum frequency or below (at -10 to +50°C) (14 to 122°F)
IMPG-VC
• Analog setting: ±0.5% of base frequency or below (at 25 ±10°C) (77±18°F)
• Digital setting: ±0.5% of base frequency or below (-10 to +50°C) (14 to 122°F)
PM-SVC
Control method
• V/f control
• Vector control without speed sensor (Dynamic torque vector)
• V/f control, with slip compensation
• V/f control, with slip sensor (PG option)
• V/f Control with speed sensor (+Auto Torque Boost)(PG option)
• Vector control with speed sensor (PG option)
• Vector control without magnetic pole position sensor
VF
IM-SVC
VF with SC
IMPG-VF
IMPG-ATB
IMPG-VC
PM-SVC
Voltage/frequency
characteristics
Possible to set 160 to 500 V at base frequency and at maximum output frequency.
• Non-linear V/f setting (3 points):
Free voltage (0 to 500 V) and frequency (0 to 500 Hz) can be set.
Torque boost
• Auto torque boost (For constant torque load)
• Manual torque boost: Torque boost value can be set between 0.0 and 20.0%
• Select application load with the function code. (Variable torque load or constant torque load)
Starting torque
Three phase 400 V class series
• 200% or above, reference frequency 0.5 Hz (HHD-mode inverters of VF1A-G72A0S4 or below)
150% or above, reference frequency 0.5 Hz (HHD-mode inverters of VF1A-G85A0S4 or above)
• 120% or above, reference frequency 0.5 Hz (HND/ND mode)
• 150% or above, reference frequency 0.5 Hz (HD mode)
Base frequency 50 Hz, with slip compensation and auto torque boost active
Start/stop
operation
Keypad: Start and stop with and keys (Standard keypad)
Start and stop with /and keys (Optional multi-function keypad)
External signals (digital inputs):
Forward (Reverse) rotation, stop command (capable of 3-wire operation), coast-to-stop command, external alarm, alarm reset, etc.
Link operation: Operation through RS-485 (built-in as standard), or field bus (option) communications link
Switching run command: Remote/local switching, link switching
Output
Speed control
accuracy
Control
IMPG-VC
Keypad: Using and keys
External potentiometer: Using external frequency command potentiometer.
(External resistor of 1 to 5 kΩ 1/2 W)
Frequency setting
Analog input: 0 to ±10 VDC (±5 VDC)/ 0 to ±100% (terminal [12]),
0 to +10 VDC (+5 VDC)/ 0 to +100% (terminal [12])
4 to 20 mADC/ 0 to +100% (terminal [C1] (C1 function))
4 to 20 mADC/ 0 to ±100% (terminal [C1] (C1 function))
0 to 20 mADC/ 0 to +100% (terminal [C1] (C1 function))
0 to 20 mADC/ 0 to ±100% (terminal [C1] (C1 function))
0 to +10 VDC (+5 VDC)/ 0 to +100% (terminal [C1] (V2 function)),
0 to +10 VDC (+5 VDC)/ 0 to ±100% (terminal [C1] (V2 function))
UP/DOWN operation: Frequency can be increased or decreased while the digital input signal is ON.
Multistep frequency: Selectable from 16 different frequencies (step 0 to 15)
Pattern operation: The inverter runs automatically according to the previously specified run time, rotation direction, acceleration/deceleration
time and reference frequency. Up to 7 stages can be specified.
Link operation: Operation through RS-485 (built-in as standard) or field bus (option) communications link
Frequency setting: Two types of frequency settings can be switched with an external signal (digital input). Remote/local switching, link switching
Auxiliary frequency setting:
Inputs at terminal [12], [C1] (C1 function) or [C1] (V2 function) can be added to the main setting as auxiliary frequency settings.
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COMMON SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Explanation
Remarks
Operation at a specified ratio:
The ratio can be set by analog input signal. 0 to 10 VDC/0 (4) to 20 mA/0 to 200% (variable)
Frequency setting
Inverse operation: Switchable from “0 to +10 VDC/0 to 100%” to “+10 to 0 VDC/0 to 100%” for the external command (terminals [12] and [C1] (V2
function)
Switchable from “0 to -10 VDC/0 to -100%” to “-10 to 0 VDC/0 to -100%” for the external command (terminal [12])
Switchable from “4 to +20 mA DC/0 to 100%” to “20 to 4 mA DC/0 to 100%” for the external command (terminal [C1] (C1 function))
Switchable from “0 to +20 mA DC/0 to 100%” to “20 to 0 mA DC/0 to 100%” for the external command (terminal [C1] (C1 function))
Pulse train input (standard):
Pulse input = Terminal [X5], Rotational direction = general terminal
Complementary output: Max. 100 kHz, Open collector output: Max. 30 kHz
Pulse train input (option): A PG option card is required.
CW/CCW pulse, pulse + rotational direction
Complementary output: Max. 100 kHz, Open collector output: Max. 30 kHz
Setting range: Between 0.00 and 6000 s
Switching: The four types of acceleration/deceleration time can be set or selected individually (switchable during operation).
Acceleration/
deceleration time
Acceleration/deceleration pattern:
Linear acceleration/deceleration, S-curve acceleration/deceleration (weak, arbitrary (with function code)), curvilinear acceleration/deceleration
Deceleration mode (coast-to-stop): Shutoff of the run command lets the motor coast to a stop.
Acceleration/deceleration time exclusive to jogging (0.00 to 6000 s)
Forcible stop deceleration time: Deceleration stop by the forcible stop STOP.
During forced stop operation, S-curve acceleration/deceleration is disabled.
Frequency
limiter(Upper limit
and lower limit
frequencies)
• Specifies the upper and lower limits in Hz.
• “Continue to run” or “Decelerate to a stop” selectable when the reference frequency drops below the lower limit.
Frequency/PID
command bias
• Bias of reference frequency and PID command can be independently set
(setting range: 0 to ±100%).
Analog input
• Gain: Setting range from 0 to 200% • Offset: Setting range from -5.0 to +5.0%
• Filter: Setting range from 0.00 s to 5.00 s • Polarity selection (±/+)
Jump frequency
• Three operation points and their common jump width (0 to 30.0 Hz) can be set.
Timed operation
The inverter drives the motor for the run time specified from the keypad and stops its output. (Single-cycle operation)
Jogging operation
• Operation with key (standard keypad), or key (multi-function keypad), or digital input signal FWD or REV
(Exclusive acceleration/deceleration time setting, exclusive frequency setting)
Auto-restart after
momentary power
failure
• Trip immediately: Trip immediately at the time of power failure.
•Trip after a recovery from power failure: Coast to a stop at the time of power failure and trip when the power is recovered.
•Trip after decelerate-to-stop: Deceleration stop at power failure, and trip after stoppage
• Continue to run: Operation is continued using the load inertia energy.
•S tart at the frequency selected before momentary power failure: Coast-to-stop at power failure and start after power recovery at the frequency
selected before momentary stop.
• Start at starting frequency: Coast-to-stop at power failure and start at the starting frequency after power recovery.
•S tart at the frequency searched at the time of power recovery: Coast-to-stop at power failure, search for the idling motor speed, and restart the
motor.
Hardware current
limiter
Limits the current by hardware to prevent an overcurrent trip from being caused by fast load variation or momentary power failure, which cannot be
covered by the software current limiter. This limiter can be canceled.
Operation by
commercial power
supply
With commercial power selection commands (SW50, SW60), the inverter outputs 50/60 Hz.
Slip compensation
• Compensates for decrease in speed according to the load • Possible to set constants for the response of slip compensation.
Droop control
•Decreases the speed according to the load torque.
Control
Torque limiter
Torque current
limiter
Control output torque so that output torque is preset limiting value or less.
• Switchable between 1st and 2nd torque limit values
• Torque limit and Torque current limit are selectable.
IMPG-VC
• Torque limit by analog input.
PM-SVC
Software current
limiter
Automatically reduces the frequency so that the output current becomes lower than the preset operation level. This limiter can be canceled.
Overload stop
If the detected torque or current exceeds the preset value, the inverter decelerates the motor to a stop or causes the motor to coast to a stop.
PID control
• PID processor for process control/dancer control • Normal operation/inverse operation
•PID command: Keypad, analog input (from terminals [12], [C1] (C1 function) and [C1] (V2 function)), multistep frequency (3 steps), RS-485
communication
• PID feedback value: Analog input (from terminals [12], [C1] (C1 function) and [C1] (V2 function))
• Alarm output (absolute value alarm, deviation alarm) • Low liquid level stop function (pressurized operation possible before low liquid level stop)
• Anti-reset wind-up function • PID output limiter • Integration reset/hold
Auto search for
idling motor speed
The inverter automatically searches for the idling motor speed and starts to drive it without stopping it. Motor parameters require tuning. (Offline
tuning)
Automatic
deceleration
• If the DC link bus voltage or calculated torque exceeds the automatic deceleration level during deceleration, the inverter automatically prolongs
the deceleration time to avoid overvoltage trip. (It is possible to select forcible deceleration actuated when the deceleration time becomes three
times longer.)
•If the calculated torque exceeds automatic deceleration level during constant speed operation, the inverter avoids overvoltage trip by increasing
the frequency.
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COMMON SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Control
Display
Explanation
Remarks
Deceleration
characteristic
(improved braking
capacity)
The motor loss is increased during deceleration to reduce the regenerative energy in the inverter to avoid overvoltage trip.
Auto energy saving
operation
Controls the output voltage to minimize the total sum of the motor loss and inverter loss.
Overload prevention
control
If the surrounding temperature or IGBT junction temperature increases due to overload, the inverter lowers the output frequency to avoid overload.
Battery/UPS
operation
Cancels the undervoltage protection so that the inverter under an undervoltage condition runs the motor with battery/UPS power.
Offline tuning
Tunes the motor while the motor is stopped or running, for setting up motor parameters.
Online tuning
Controls the motor speed variation caused by the motor temperature rise during running.
Cooling fan ON/OFF
control
• Detects inverter internal temperature and stops cooling fan when the temperature is low.
• Possible to output a fan control signal to an external device.
1st to 2nd motor
settings
• Switchable between two motors
It is possible to set the base frequency, rated current, torque boost, and electronic thermal slip compensation as the data for 1st and 2nd motors.
Universal DI
Transfers the status of an external digital signal connected with the general-purpose digital input terminal to the host controller.
Universal DO
Outputs a digital command signal sent from the host controller to the general-purpose digital output terminal.
Universal AO
Outputs an analog command signal sent from the host controller to the analog output terminal.
Speed control
• Notch filter for vibration control
• Selectable among the four set of the auto speed regulator (ASR) parameters. (a PG option card is required.)
IMPG-VC
PM-SVC
Line speed control
In a machine such as winder/unwinder, regulates the motor speed to keep the peripheral speed of the spool constant. (a PG option card is required.)
IMPG-VF
Positioning control
with pulse counter
The positioning control starts from the preset start point and counts the feedback pulses by means of PG card installed in the inverter.
The motor can be automatically started decelerating to the creep speed at which the target position can be detected, so that the motor can stop
near the position (a PG option card is required).
Excluded
IMPG-VC
PM-SVC
Master-follower
operation
Enables synchronous operation of two motors equipped with a pulse generator (PG). (a PG option card is required.)
Pre-excitation
Excitation is carried out to create the motor flux before starting the motor. (a PG option card is required.)
Zero speed control
The motor speed is held to zero by forcibly zeroing the speed command. (a PG option card is required.)
Servo lock
Stops the motor and holds the motor in the stopped position.(a PG option card is required.)
DC braking
Applies DC current to the motor at the operation start time or at the time of inverter stop to generate braking torque.
Mechanical brake
control
• Possible to output mechanical brake control signals with the brake ON/OFF timing adjusted by the output current, torque command, output
frequency and timer. • Mechanical brake application check input.
Torque control
• Analog torque/torque current command input • Speed limit function is provided to prevent the motor from becoming out of control.
• Torque bias (analog setting, digital setting) (The PG option card is required.)
Rotation direction
control
Select either of reverse or forward rotation prevention.
Customizable logic
interface
Possible to select or connect digital logic circuits or analog operation circuits with digital/analog I/O signals, configure a simple relay sequence, and
operate it freely.
• Logic circuits: (Digital) AND, OR, XOR, flip-flop, detection of rising and falling edges, various counters. (Analog) Addition, subtraction, multiplication,
division, limiters, absolute values, sign inversion addition, comparison, maximum value selection, minimum value selection, average values, scale
conversion. • Multifunction time: On-delay timer, off-delay timer, pulse train output, etc. Setting range: 0.0 to 9990 s • Input/output signals:
Terminal input/output, inverter control functions • Others: Available in 200 steps configured with 2 inputs and 1 output per step.
Functions for
wiredrawing
machines, hoists,
and spinning frames
Customizable logic function enables dedicated functions for each application.
Indicators
Detachable, 7-segment, 4-digit LED, 7 push-buttons (PRG/RESET, FUNC/DATA, UP, DOWN, RUN, STOP, and SHIFT), and 6 LED indicators (KEYPAD
CONTROL, Hz, A, kW, X10, and RUN)
Running/stopping
Speed monitor (reference frequency, output frequency, motor speed, load shaft speed, line speed, and speed indication with percent), output
current (A), output voltage (V), calculated torque (%), input power (kW), PID command value, PID feedback amount, PID output, timer values for
timed operation (s), load factor (%), and motor output (kW), Torque current [%] , Magnetic flux command [%], Analog input monitor, input watt-hour,
constant feeding rate time (min.), and remaining time for timed operation (s) can be displayed.
Maintenance
monitor
DC link bus voltage, maximum effective current, input watt-hour, input watt-hour data, temperature (inverter internal temperature, maximum inverter
internal temperature, heat sink temperature, maximum heat sink temperature), capacitance of the DC link bus capacitor, service life of DC ink but
capacitor (elapsed time/remaining time), cumulative run times (inverter power-ON time, electrolytic capacitors on printed circuit boards, cooling fans,
individual motors), light-alarm contents (last four alarms), RS-485 error contents and number of error times, option error contents and number of error
times, ROM version (inverter, keypad, and option)
I/O check
Displays the I/O signal states of control circuit terminals using the segment ON/OFF of the 7-segment LED monitor or hexadecimal format. (digital and
analog signals)
Trip
Displays the cause of a trip by codes.
Light-alarm
Shows the light-alarm display l-al.
Running or trip mode
• Trip history: Saves and displays the cause of the last four trips (with a code).
• Saves and displays the detailed running status data of the last four trips.
IMPG-VC
IMPG-VC
IMPG-VC
IMPG-VC
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COMMON SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Operating
environment
Explanation
Remarks
Installation
location
Indoors
Ambient
Standard (Open Type)
-10 to +50°C (HHD/HND spec.)
-10 to +40°C (HD/ND spec.) NEMA/UL Type 1
-10 to +40°C (HHD/HND spec.)
-10 to +30°C (HD/ND spec.)
Ambient humidity
5 to 95%RH (without condensation)
Atmosphere
Shall be free from corrosive gases, flammable gases, oil mist, dusts, vapor, water drops and direct sunlight. (Pollution degree 2
(IEC60664-1))
The atmosphere must contain only a low level of salt. (0.01 mg/cm2 or less per year)
1000m or lower
If the inverter is used in an altitude above 1000 m, you should apply an output current derating factor as listed in below table.
Altitude
Storage
environment
Altitude
1000m or lower
1000 to 1500m
1500 to 2000m
2000 to 2500m
2500 to 3000m
Output current derating factor
1.00
0.97
0.95
0.91
0.88
Temperature
-25 to +70°C (in transport)
-25 to +65°C (in storage)
5 to 95%RH
Relative humidity
The inverter must not be exposed to dust, direct sunlight, corrosive or flammable gases, oil mist, vapor, water drops or vibration. The
atmosphere must contain only a low level of salt. (0.01 mg/cm2 or less per year)
Atmospheric
pressure
86 to 106kPa (during storage)
70 to 106kPa (during transportation)
Avoid such places where the inverter will be subjected to sudden
changes in temperature that will cause condensation to form.
Note: The meaning of the described abbreviations are shown as follows.
VF: V/f control
IM-SVC(DTV): Speed sensorless vector control (Dynamictorquevector control)
VF with SC: V/f control with slip compensation
IMPG-VF: V/f control with speed sensor (The PG option card is required.)
IMPG-ATB: V/f control with speed sensor (+Auto Torque Boost)(The PG option card is required.)
IMPG-VC: Vector control with speed sensor (The PG option card is required.)
PM-SVC: Magnetic pole position sensorless vector control
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TERMINAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Note:
*1 W hen connecting an optional DC reactor (DCR), remove the jumper bar from the terminals P1 and P(+). Use a DCR when the capacity of the power supply transformer exceeds 500 kVA and is 10 times or
more the inverter rated capacity, or when there are thyristor-driven loads in the same power supply line.
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TERMINAL FUNCTIONS
Classification
Main circuit
Terminal symbol
Terminal name
Main power input
Terminals to connect Three-phase power source.
L1/L, L2/N
Main power input
Terminals to connect Single-phase power source.
U, V, W
Inverter output
Terminals to connect Three-phase motors.
P (+), P1
For direct current reactor connection
Terminals to connect DC reactor (DCR) for power factor enhancement.
It must be connected in the following cases: ND mode: Types VF1A-G139AS4.
P (+), N (-)
For direct current bus connection
Terminals to connect direct current intermediate circuit of other inverters and PWM converters.
P (+), DB
For braking resistor connection
G
For inverter chassis (case) grounding
Grounding terminal for inverter chassis (case).
R0, T0
Auxiliary power input for control
circuit
When it is desired to retain the alarm signal for the activation of the protective function even inverter main power supply
shut off or when continuous display of the keypad is desired, connect this terminal to the power supply. (Types VF1AG59A0S4 or above)
[13]
Power supply for the potentiometer
The terminal is used for the power supply (DC+10 V 10 mA Max) for the external frequency command potentiometer
(variable resistor: 1 to 5 kΩ). Connect variable resistors larger than 1/2 W.
Analog setup voltage input
(1) Frequency is set up according to the external analog voltage input command value.
Normal operation
• DC0 to +10 V/0 to 100(%) (DC0 to +5 V/0 to 100%)
• DC0 to ±10 V/0 to ±100(%) (DC0 to ±5 V/0 to ±100%)
Reverse operation
• DC+10 to 0V/0 to 100(%) (DC+5 to 0 V/0 to 100%)
• DC±10 to 0V/0 to ±100(%) (DC±5 to 0V/0 to ±100%)
(2) T he terminal can be assigned to PID command, feedback signal of PID control, auxiliary frequency setup, ratio setup,
torque limit setup, and analog input monitor aside from the frequency setup by analog input.
(3) Hardware specification
* Input impedance: 22 (kΩ),
* Up to DC±15 V can be input. However, input exceeding DC±10 V will be recognized as DC±10 V.
Analog setup current input
(C1 function)
(1) Frequency is set up according to the external analog current input command value.
Normal operation
• DC4 to 20 mA/0 to 100(%)/-100% to 0 to 100%
• DC0 to 20 mA/0 to 100(%)/-100% to 0 to 100%
Reverse operation
• DC20 to 4 mA/0 to 100(%)/-100% to 0 to 100%
• DC20 to 0 mA/0 to 100(%)/-100% to 0 to 100%
(2) T he terminal can be assigned to PID command, feedback signal of PID control, auxiliary frequency setup, ratio setup,
torque limit setup, and analog input monitor aside from the frequency setup by analog input.
(3) Hardware specification
* Input impedance: 250 (Ω), Up to DC 30 mA can be input. However, input exceeding DC 20 mA will be recognized as
DC 20 mA.
Analog setup voltage input
(V2 function)
(1) F requency is set up according to the external analog voltage input command value. SW3 must be switched on the
printed circuit board.
Normal operation
• DC0 to +10 V/0 to 100(%) (DC0 to +5 V/0 to 100%)
• DC0 to +10 V/-100 to 0 to 100(%) (DC0 to +5 V/-100 to 0 to 100%)
Reverse operation
• DC+10 to 0 V/0 to 100(%) (DC+5 V to 0 V/0 to 100%)
• DC+10 to 0 V/-100 to 0 to 100(%) (DC+5 to 0 V/-100 to 0 to 100%)
(2) T he terminal can be assigned to PID command, feedback signal of PID control, auxiliary frequency setup, ratio setup,
torque limit setup, and analog input monitor aside from the frequency setup by analog input.
(3) H
ardware specification
* Input impedance: 22(kW), Up to DC+15 V can be input. However, input exceeding DC+10 V will be recognized as
DC+10 V.
PTC thermistor input
(PTC function)
PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) thermistor for motor protection can be connected. SW3 (C1/V2 Switch) and SW4
(PTC /Al Switch) must be switched on the printed circuit board.
[11]
Analog input common
The terminal is the common terminal for analog input signals (terminals [12], [13], [C1]).
The terminal is insulated from terminals [CM], [CMY].
[X1]
Digital input 1
[X2]
Digital input 2
[X3]
Digital input 3
[X4]
Digital input 4
[X5]
Digital input 5/pulse train input
[FWD]
Run forward command
[REV]
Run reverse command
[12]
Analog input
[C1]
Analog input
Specification
L1/R, L2/S, L3/T
Digital input
Terminals to connect a braking resistor (optional). Wiring length: Below 5 meters.
(Types VF1A-G72A0S4 or below)
(1) V arious signals (coast to a stop command, external alarm, multi-speed selection, etc.) set up by function codes E01 to
E05, E98, E99 can be set up.
(2) Input mode, sink/source can be switched using SW1.
(3) T he operating mode of the various digital input terminals when connected with terminal CM (sink mode) / PLC (source
mode) can be switched to “ON when shorted with CM/PLC (active ON)” or “OFF when shorted with CM/PLC (active
OFF)”
(4) Digital input terminal [X5] can be set up as a pulse train input terminal by changing the function code
Maximum wiring length 20 meters
Maximum input pulse
30 kHz: When connected to open collector output pulse generator
100 kHz: When connected to complementary output pulse generator
[EN1]
[EN2]
Enable input
(1) W
hen terminals [EN1]-[PLC] or terminals [EN2]-[PLC] are OFF, the inverter output transistors stop switching (safe
torque off: STO). Be sure to operate terminals [EN1] and [EN2] simultaneously; otherwise an ecf alarm is issued and
the operation of the inverter will be disabled. To enable the Enable function, remove the short bar.
(2) The input mode for terminals [EN1] and [EN2] is fixed to source. The mode cannot be switched to sink.
(3) S hort terminals [EN1]-[PLC] and [EN2] – [PLC] using shorting bars when the enable input function is not used (Keep the
shorting bar connected).
[PLC]
Programmable controller signal
power source
(1) T he terminal is used for connecting the output signal power source of the programmable controller (rated voltage DC
+24 V (power supply voltage fluctuation range: DC +22 to +27 V) maximum 100 mA).
(2) T he terminal can also be used for the power source for the load connected to the transistor outputs. For details, refer
to the page on “Transistor outputs”.
[CM]
Digital common
This terminal is the common terminal for digital input signals. This terminal is insulated from terminals [11] and [CMY].
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TERMINAL FUNCTIONS
Classification
Terminal name
Specification
Analog monitor
FMV function
FMI function
This terminal outputs analog direct current voltage DC0 to 10 V or analog direct current DC4 to 20 mA / DC0 to 20mA
monitor signal. The output form (FMV/FMI) can be switched using SW5 on the printed circuit board and function
code F29.
The signal content can be chosen in the function code F31 data setting among the following items.
• Output frequency 1 (before slip compensation) • Output frequency 2 (after slip compensation) • Output current
• Output voltage • Output torque • Load factor • Input power • PID feedback value • Actual speed/estimated
speed
• DC link bus voltage • Universal AO • Motor output • Calibration (+) • PID command (SV) • PID output (MV)
• Position error in master-follower operation • Inverter heat sink temperature • PG feedback value
• Customizable logic output signal 1 to 10
* Allowable impedance for connection: Min 5 kW (at DC to 10 V output) (up to 2 analog volt meters (DC0 to 10 V, input
impedance 10 kW) can be connected.)
* Allowable impedance for connection: Max 500 W (at DC4 to 20 mA/DC0 to 20 mA)
* Gain adjustable range: 0 to 300%
Pulse monitor
FMP function
The terminal outputs pulse signal. Signal content can be chosen same as for the FMV function by function code F31
setting. The output form (FMP) can be switched using SW5 on the printed circuit board and function code F29.
* Allowable impedance for connection: Min. 5 kW (at DC to 10 V output) (up to 2 analog volt meters (DC0 to 10 V,
input impedance 10 kW) can be connected.)
*Pulse duty: Approximately 50%, pulse rate: 25 to 32000 p/s (at full scale)
[11]
Analog output common terminal
This terminal is the common terminal for analog input and analog/pulse output signals. The terminal is insulated from
terminals [CM] and [CMY].
[Y1]
Transistor output 1
[Y2]
Transistor output 2
[CMY]
Transistor output common
This terminal is the common terminal for transistor output signals.
This terminal is insulated from terminals [CM] and [11].
Contact output
[30A/B/C]
Integrated alarm output
(1) W
hen the inverter stops with an alarm, output is generated on the relay contact (1C). Contact rating: AC250 V 0.3
A cosf = 0.3, DC48 V 0.5 A
(2) Terminals can be switched to “Terminals [30A to 30C] shorted (excitation: active ON) at ON signal output” or
“Terminals [30A to 30C] open (non-excitation: active OFF) at ON signal output”
Communication
RJ-45 connector
for keypad
connection
RJ-45 connector for keypad
connection
RS-485 communication port 1
(1) Used to connect the keypad. The power to the keypad will be supplied from the inverter through this connector.
(2) Also can be used to connect a computer, programmable controller, etc by RS-485 communication, after removing
the keypad.
• P ins 1, 2, 7, and 8 are assigned as power supply source for the keypad. When connecting this RJ-45 connector to
other devices, do not use these pins.
RJ-45 connector
for RS-485
RS-485 communication port 2
Can be used to connect a computer, programmable controller, etc by RS-485 communication.
Analog output /
pulse output
Transistor
outputs
Terminal symbol
[FM]
(1) V arious signals (running signal, frequency reached signal, overload forecast signal, etc) set up by function code
E20, E21 can be output.
(2) T he operating mode of the transistor output terminals [Y1], [Y2] can be switched to “ON (active ON) at signal
output” or “OFF (active OFF) at signal output”.
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DIMENSIONS
Part Number
Frame Size
Dimensions [mm (inch)]
W
W1
H
H1
VF1A-G02A1S4
VF1A-G04A1S4
VF1A-G05A5S4
D
D1
119 (4.69)
D2
34 (1.34)
B1
110 (4.33)
96.3 (3.79)
130 (5.12)
118 (4.65)
B2
130 (5.12)
118 (4.85)
130 (5.12)
118 (4.65)
143 (5.63)
85 (3.35)
58 (2.28)
B3
180 (7.09)
164 (6.46)
220 (8.66)
205 (8.07)
158 (6.22)
-
-
B4
220 (8.66)
196 (7.72)
260 (10.24)
238 (9.37)
190 (7.48)
-
-
B5
250 (9.84)
226 (8.9)
400 (15.75)
378 (14.88)
195 (7.68)
-
-
B6
326.2 (12.9)
240 (9.45)
550 (21.65)
530 (20.87)
261 (10.28)
-
-
B7
361.2 (14.3)
275 (10.83)
615 (24.21)
595 (23.43)
310.2 (12.3)
-
-
143 (5.63)
85 (3.35)
58 (2.28)
VF1A-G06A9S4
VF1A-G12A0S4
VF1A-G21A5S4
VF1A-G28A5S4
VF1A-G37A0S4
VF1A-G44A0S4
VF1A-G59A0S4
VF1A-G72A0S4
VF1A-G85A0S4
VF1A-G105AS4
VF1A-G139AS4
B1
B2
11
B3
B5
B4
B6
B7
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