U1: operation status monitors, U2: fault trace, U3: fault history – Yaskawa AC Drive Z1000 User Manual

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No.

Name

Setting Range

Default

T1-06

Number of Motor Poles

2 to 48

4

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T1-07: Motor Base Speed

Sets the motor rated speed according to the motor nameplate value. Enter the speed at base frequency when using a motor

with an extended speed range or if using the motor in the field weakening area.

No.

Name

Setting Range

Default

T1-07

Motor Base Speed

0 to 14400 r/min

1750 r/min

n

T1-11: Motor Iron Loss

Provides iron loss information to determine the Energy Saving coefficient. T1-11 will first display the value for the motor iron

loss that the drive automatically calculated when the motor capacity was entered to T1-02. Enter the motor iron loss value

listed to T1-11 if the motor test report is available.

No.

Name

Setting Range

Default

T1-11

Motor Iron Loss

0 to 65535 W

14 W

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U1: Operation Status Monitors

Status monitors display drive status data such as output frequency and output current.

Refer to U1: Operation Status

Monitors on page 329

for a complete list of U1-oo monitors and descriptions.

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U2: Fault Trace

Use these monitor parameters to view the status of various drive aspects when a fault occurs.
This information is helpful for determining the cause of a fault.

Refer to U2: Fault Trace on page 330

for a complete list of

U2-oo monitors and descriptions.
U2-oo monitors are not reset when the drive is initialized.

Refer to o4-11: U2, U3 Initialization on page 190

for instructions

on how to reset these monitor values.

Note:

Fault histories are not kept when CPF00, CPF01, CPF06, CPF24, oFA00, oFb00, oFC00, Uv1, Uv2, or Uv3 occur.

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U3: Fault History

These parameters display faults that have occurred during operation as well as the drive operation time when those faults

occurred.

Refer to U3: Fault History on page 331

for a complete list of U3-oo monitors and descriptions.

U3-oo monitors are not reset when the drive is initialized.

Refer to o4-11: U2, U3 Initialization on page 190

for instructions

on how to reset these monitor values.

Note:

Fault histories are not kept when CPF00, CPF01, CPF06, CPF24, oFA00, oFb00, oFC00, Uv1, Uv2, or Uv3 occur.

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U4: Maintenance Monitors

Maintenance monitors show:
• Runtime data of the drive and cooling fans and number of Run commands issued
• Maintenance data and replacement information for various drive components
• kWh data
• Highest peak current that has occurred and output frequency at the time the peak current occurred
• Motor overload status information
• Detailed information about the present Run command and frequency reference source selection

Refer to U4: Maintenance Monitors on page 333

for a complete list of U4-oo monitors and descriptions.

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U5: PI Monitors

These monitors display various aspects of PI control.

Refer to U5: PI Monitors on page 334

for a complete list of U5-oo

monitors and descriptions.

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