178  Mentor MP User Guide
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List of tables
Table 2-1  Model to frame size cross reference  ..................6
Table 2-2 480V current ratings ...........................................6
Table 2-3 575V current ratings ...........................................6
Table 2-4 690V current ratings ...........................................6
Table 2-5  Encoders compatible with Mentor MP ................8
Table 2-6  Solutions Module identification .........................10
Table 2-7 Keypad identification ........................................11
Table 2-8 Serial comms lead ............................................11
Table 2-9 External field control .........................................11
Table 2-10  Parts supplied with the drive  ............................12
Table 3-1  Drive control, status relay and encoder 
terminal data .....................................................30
Table 3-2  Drive auxiliary and machine armature 
terminal data .....................................................30
Table 3-3  Drive power stage terminals on size 1 drives  ... 30
Table 3-4  Drive power stage terminals on size 2 drives  ... 30
Table 4-1  Three phase AC supply  ....................................37
Table 4-2  Minimum required line inductance for a typical 
application (50% ripple content)  .......................37
Table 4-3 Terminal functions ............................................37
Table 4-4  Line to line supply .............................................37
Table 4-5 Current ratings ..................................................37
Table 4-6  Typical cable sizes for size 1 drives  .................38
Table 4-7  Auxiliary wiring for size 1 drives  .......................39
Table 4-8  Typical cable sizes for size 2 drives  .................39
Table 4-9  Auxiliary wiring for size 2 drives  .......................39
Table 4-10  Ferraz Shawmut semiconductor fusing 
for size 1 drives  ................................................40
Table 4-11  Ferraz Shawmut branch circuit protection 
fusing for size 1 drives ......................................40
Table 4-12  Ferraz Shawmut DC protection fusing for 
size 1 drives  .....................................................41
Table 4-13  Ferraz Shawmut semiconductor fusing for 
size 2 drives  .....................................................42
Table 4-14  Ferraz Shawmut branch circuit protection 
fusing for size 2 drives ......................................43
Table 4-15  Ferraz Shawmut DC protection fusing for 
size 2 drives  .....................................................43
Table 4-16  Mentor MP size 1 drive thyristor I
2
t rating for 
semiconductor fusing  .......................................44
Table 4-17  Mentor MP size 2 drive thyristor I
2
t ratings for 
semiconductor fusing  .......................................44
Table 4-18  Recommended external suppressor resistors  ..44
Table 4-19  Minimum allowable external suppression 
resistance .........................................................46
Table 4-20  Mentor MP and EMC filter cross references  ....47
Table 4-21  Emission compliance  .......................................47
Table 4-22 RJ45 connections .............................................48
Table 4-23 Isolated serial comms lead details  ...................48
Table 4-24 Fan supply specification ...................................50
Table 4-25  The control connections consist of:  ..................50
Table 4-26  Control connection recommended cable sizes .50
Table 4-27 Encoder types ..................................................55
Table 5-1 Keypad navigation ............................................58
Table 5-2 Advanced menu descriptions ...........................61
Table 5-3  Menu 40 parameter descriptions  ......................61
Table 5-4  Menu 41 parameter descriptions  ......................61
Table 5-5  User security and parameter access levels ......62
Table 6-1 Pre-defined sub block parameters ...................64
Table 7-1  Minimum control connection requirements for 
each control mode ............................................72
Table 9-1 SMARTCARD data blocks ...............................81
Table 9-2 Transferring data ..............................................81
Table 9-3  Rating dependent parameters ..........................82
Table 9-4  Pr 11.38 types and modes ................................83
Table 9-5 Pr 11.38 actions ................................................84
Table 9-6 Trip conditions ..................................................84
Table 9-7  SMARTCARD status indications ......................85
Table 11-1 Menu descriptions ............................................89
Table 11-2  Key to parameter table coding ..........................89
Table 11-3  Feature look-up table ........................................90
Table 11-4  Definition of parameter ranges & variable 
maximums ........................................................92
Table 11-5 Active reference ..............................................140
Table 12-1  480V current ratings  .......................................145
Table 12-2  575V current ratings  .......................................145
Table 12-3  690V current ratings  .......................................145
Table 12-4 Drive losses ....................................................149
Table 12-5  Three phase AC supply  ..................................149
Table 12-6  Line to line supply ...........................................149
Table 12-7  Minimum required line inductance for a typical 
application (50% ripple content) .....................149
Table 12-8 IP rating ..........................................................150
Table 12-9 Acoustic noise data ........................................151
Table 12-10  Overall drive weights  ......................................151
Table 12-11  Typical cable sizes for size 1 drives  ...............151
Table 12-12  Auxiliary wiring for size 1 drives ......................152
Table 12-13  Typical cable sizes for size 2 drives  ...............152
Table 12-14  Auxilliary wiring for size 2 drives .....................152
Table 12-15  Ferraz Shawmut semiconductor fusing for 
size 1 drives ....................................................153
Table 12-16  Ferraz Shawmut branch circuit protection 
fusing for size 1 drives ....................................153
Table 12-17  Ferraz Shawmut DC protection fusing for 
size 1 drives ....................................................154
Table 12-18  Ferraz Shawmut Semiconductor fusing 
alternatives for size 1 drives ...........................154
Table 12-19  Ferraz Shawmut semiconductor fusing for 
size 2 drives ....................................................155
Table 12-20  Ferraz Shawmut branch circuit protection 
fusing for size 2 drives ....................................156
Table 12-21  Ferraz Shawmut DC protection fusing for 
size 2 drives ....................................................156
Table 12-22  Cooper Bussmann semiconductor fusing for 
size 1 two quadrant drives  ..............................157
Table 12-23  Cooper Bussmann North American alternative 
semiconductor fusing for size 1 two quadrant 
480V drives only  .............................................157
Table 12-24  Cooper Bussmann North American alternative 
semiconductor fusing for size 1 two quadrant 
480V and 575V drives  ....................................157
Table 12-25  Cooper Bussmann North American alternative 
semiconductor fusing for size 1 two and 
four quadrant drives ........................................157
Table 12-26  Cooper Bussmann branch circuit protection 
fusing for 480V and 575V size 1 drives  ..........157
Table 12-27  Cooper Bussmann DC protection fusing 
for 480V and 575V size 1 drives .....................158
Table 12-28  Cooper Bussman Semiconductor fusing 
for size 2 drives  ..............................................159
Table 12-29  Cooper Bussman branch circuit protection 
fusing for size 2 drives ....................................160
Table 12-30  Cooper Bussmann DC protection fusing for 
size 2 drives ....................................................160