Chapter 4 explanation of functions – Hitachi SJ700-2 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Explanation of Functions

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4.2.92 Offline auto-tuning function

Hitachi's general-purpose motors are set as defaults. When you drive a Hitachi's general-purpose motor
with the inverter, you can usually obtain the desired motor characteristics without problems. (If you cannot
obtain the desired characteristics, adjust the motor constant settings as described in Section 4.2.92 or
4.2.93.)

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The offline auto-tuning function allows you to make the inverter
automatically measure and set the motor constants that are
required for the sensorless vector control, 0Hz-range sensorless
vector control, and vector control with sensor.
When using the inverter to perform the sensorless vector control,
0Hz-range sensorless vector control, and vector control with sensor
for a motor of which the motor constants are unknown, measure the
motor constants with the offline tuning function.
When "00" (Hitachi general-purpose motor data) is specified for the
motor constant selection (H002/H202), the motor constants of

If you intend to use the online tuning function described later, be sure to perform offline auto-tuning
beforehand.
The offline auto-tuning function applies only to the 1st motor and 2nd motor controls. Do not apply this
function to the 3rd motor control.
The motor constant data corresponding to the date of one phase of

γ connection at 50 Hz.

Item

Data or range of data

Description

00

Disabling the auto-tuning

01

Enabling the auto-tuning (without
motor rotation)

Auto-tuning Setting

H001

02

Enabling the auto-tuning (with motor
rotation)

00

Hitachi general-purpose motor data

01

Automatically tuned data

Motor data selection

H002/H202

02

Automatically tuned data (online
auto-tuning enabled)

Motor capacity

H003/H203

0.2 to 75.0 (kW)

Motor poles setting

H004/H204

2, 4, 6, 8, or 10 (poles)

Auto constant R1

H030/H230

0.000 to 65.53 (Ω)

Auto constant R2

H031/H231

0.000 to 65.53 kgm

2

Auto constant L

H032/H232

0.00 to 655.3 (mH)

Auto constant Io

H033/H233

0.00 to 655.3 (A)

Auto constant J

H034H234

0.001 to 9999. (kgm

2

)

Base frequency
setting

A003

30 to maximum frequency setting

(Hz)

00

Disabling DC braking

DC braking enable

A051

01

Enabling DC braking

200, 215, 220, 230, or 240

Selectable only for 200 V class
models

AVR voltage select

A082

380, 400, 415, 440, 460, or 480

Selectable only for 400 V class
models

When using this function, follow the instructions below.

1) Adjust the settings of base frequency (A003) and AVR voltage select (A082) to the motor specifications. When motor

voltage is other than the altanatives, set as ”motor voltage (A082) “ * ”outputr voltage gain (A045) “ = “motor rated
voltage”

b) The motor is not driven by any other external power source.

H001: Auto-tuning Setting
H002: Motor data selection, 1st motor
H003: Motor capacity, 1st motor
H004: Motor poles setting, 1st motor
H030: Auto constant R1, 1st motor
H031: Auto constant R2, 1st motor
H032: Auto constant L, 1st motor
H033: Auto constant Io, 1st motor
H034: Auto constant J, 1st motor
A003: Base frequency setting
A051: DC braking selection
A082: AVR voltage select
b046: Reverse run proctection enable

2) This function can properly apply to only the motors in the maximum applicable capacity class of your inverter or one

class lower than the capacity class of your inverter. If this function is used for motors with other capacities, correct
constant data may not be obtained. (In such cases, the auto-tuning operation may not be completed. If the
auto-tuning operation is not completed, press the STOP/RESET key. The operation will end with an error code
displayed.)

3) If "01" (enabling) is specified for the DC braking enable (A051), motor constants cannot be measured by offline

auto-tuning. Specify "00" (disabling) for the DC braking enable. (The default setting is "00".)

4) If "02" (auto-tuning with motor rotation) is specified for the Auto-tuning Setting (H001), confirm or observe the

following:
a) No problem occurs when the motor rotates at a speed close to 80% of the base frequency.

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