Yaskawa CIMR-AU 200V Drives User Manual

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DC link choke.

<2> Set L8-55 to 0 to disable the protection function of the built-in braking transistor of the drive when using an optional regenerative

converter or dynamic braking option. Leaving L8-55 enabled may cause a braking resistor fault (rF). Additionally, disable Stall
Prevention (L3-04 = 0) when using an optional regenerative converter, regenerative or braking units, or dynamic braking option.
Leaving If L3-04 enabled may prevent the drive from stopping within the specified deceleration time.

<3> Supplying power to the control circuit separately from the main circuit requires 24 V power supply (option).
<4> This figure illustrates an example of a sequence input to S1 through S8 using a non-powered relay or an NPN transistor. Install

the wire link between terminals SC-SP for Sink mode, between SC-SN for Source mode, or leave the link out for external power
supply. Never short terminals SP and SN, as it will damage the drive.

<5> This voltage source supplies a maximum current of 150 mA when not using a digital input card DI-A3.
<6> The maximum output current capacity for the +V and -V terminals on the control circuit is 20 mA. Never short terminals +V, -V,

and AC, as it can cause erroneous operation or damage the drive.

<7> Slide switch S6 selects N.C. or N.O. as the state of the DM+ and DM- terminals for EDM output. Slide switch S6 is available

on terminal board ETC74030o.

<8> Set DIP switch S1 to select between a voltage or current input signal to terminal A2. The default setting is for current input.
<9> Set DIP switch S4 to select between analog or PTC input for terminal A3.
<10> Set DIP switch S2 to the ON position to enable the termination resistor in the last drive in a MEMOBUS/Modbus network.
<11> Use jumper S3 to select between Sink mode, Source mode, and external power supply for the Safe Disable inputs.

Note: Terminals H1, H2, DM+, and DM- on 600 V class models are designed to the functionality, but are not certified to
IEC/EN 61800-5-1, ISO/EN 13849 Cat. 3, IEC/EN 61508 SIL2, Insulation coordination: class 1.

<12> Disconnect the wire jumper between H1 - HC and H2 - HC when utilizing the Safe Disable input.

Note: Terminals H1, H2, DM+, and DM- on 600 V class models are designed to the functionality, but are not certified to
IEC/EN 61800-5-1, ISO/EN 13849 Cat. 3, IEC/EN 61508 SIL2, Insulation coordination: class 1.

<13> Monitor outputs work with devices such as analog frequency meters, ammeters, voltmeters, and wattmeters. They are not

intended for use as a feedback-type signal.

<14> Use jumper S5 to select between voltage or current output signals at terminals AM and FM. Set parameters H4-07 and H4-08

accordingly.

<15> Self-cooling motors do not require the same wiring necessary for motors with cooling fans.

WARNING! Sudden Movement Hazard. Do not close the wiring for the control circuit unless the multifunction input terminal parameters are

properly set. Improper sequencing of run/stop circuitry could result in death or serious injury from moving equipment.

WARNING! Sudden Movement Hazard. Ensure start/stop and safety circuits are wired properly and in the correct state before energizing

the drive. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury from moving equipment. When programmed for 3-Wire control, a momentary

closure on terminal S1 may cause the drive to start.

WARNING! Sudden Movement Hazard. When using a 3-Wire sequence, set the drive to 3-Wire sequence prior to wiring the control terminals

and set parameter b1-17 to 0 so the drive will not accept a Run command at power up (default). If the drive is wired for a 3-Wire sequence

but set up for a 2-Wire sequence (default), and parameter b1-17 is set to 1 so the drive accepts a Run command at power up, the motor

will rotate in reverse direction at drive power up and may cause injury.

WARNING! Sudden Movement Hazard. Confirm the drive I/O signals and external sequence before executing the application preset

function. Executing the application preset function or setting A1-06 ≠ 0 will change the drive I/O terminal functions and may cause unexpected

equipment operation. Failure to comply may cause death or serious injury.

NOTICE: When using the automatic fault restart function with wiring designed to shut off the power supply upon drive fault, make sure the

drive does not trigger a fault output during fault restart (L5-02 = 0, default). Failure to comply will prevent the automatic fault restart function

from working properly.

3.1 Standard Connection Diagram

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