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Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE 230 User Manual

Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE 230
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Instruction Manual D2-3416-1
GV3000/SE 230 VAC 30-100 HP
General Purpose (Volts/Hertz)
and Vector Duty Drive
Software Start-Up and Reference Manual
Version 6.04

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Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE 230 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelGV3000/SE 230
ManufacturerRockwell Automation
Input Voltage230V AC
Frequency50/60 Hz
Communication ProtocolsEthernet/IP, DeviceNet
Humidity5% to 95% non-condensing

Summary

Preface

CHAPTER 1 Starting Up the Drive for Volts/Hertz Regulation

1.1 Preparing for Start Up (Volts/Hertz)

Details prerequisites and motor data recording for V/Hz start-up.

1.2 Start-Up Procedure (Volts/Hertz)

Step-by-step instructions for powering up and configuring the drive for V/Hz regulation.

CHAPTER 2 Starting Up the Drive for Vector Regulation

2.1 Preparing for Start Up (Vector)

Prerequisites for vector start-up, including motor and encoder data collection.

2.2 Start-Up Procedure (Vector)

Step-by-step instructions for powering up and configuring the drive for vector regulation.

CHAPTER 3 Using the Keypad/Display To Program, Monitor, and Control the Drive

3.1 Monitor Mode

Describes the drive's default mode for viewing operational data and references.

3.1.1 Displaying the Selected Reference

Shows how to view the speed or torque reference currently used by the drive.

3.1.2 Entering the Manual Speed Reference

Procedure for changing the manual speed reference directly from the keypad.

3.2 Program Mode

Allows viewing and modifying drive parameters and examining the error log.

3.3 Drive Control

Explains how the keypad controls the drive when the local control source is selected.

3.4 The Display

Details the four-character LED display used for diagnostics, parameters, and values.

3.4.1 Display Range

Explains how values are displayed, including negative numbers and decimal points.

3.5 The Keypad

Details the nine membrane keys on the keypad and their functions in different modes.

3.6 Drive Status LEDs

Explains the meaning of each of the eight drive status LEDs on the keypad.

CHAPTER 4 Programming Reference

4.1 Parameter Menus

Overview of the two main parameter menus: First Menu and Second Menu.

4.2 Parameter Types

Defines parameter types: Configurable, Tunable, and Read only.

4.3 Displaying or Changing Parameter Values

Procedure for navigating, displaying, and modifying parameter values using the keypad.

4.4 Ensuring Program Security

Describes how to use parameter P.051 to disable/enable parameter programming from the keypad.

4.5 First Menu Parameters

Introduces General parameters (P.000-P.006) used for simple applications.

4.5.1 First Menu General Parameter Descriptions (P.000 to P.006)

Detailed descriptions and ranges for P.000 through P.006 parameters.

4.6 Second Menu Parameters

Parameters for complex applications, including General, Vector, V/Hz, and RMI.

4.6.1 Entering the Second Menu Password

Procedure to enable/disable access to Second Menu parameters using P.006.

4.6.2 Second Menu General Parameter Descriptions (P.007 to P.099)

Detailed descriptions for General parameters P.007 through P.099.

4.6.3 Second Menu V/Hz Parameter Descriptions (H.000 to H.022)

Detailed descriptions for Volts/Hertz parameters H.000 through H.022.

4.6.4 Second Menu Vector Parameter Descriptions (U.000 to U.048)

Detailed descriptions for Vector parameters U.000 through U.048.

CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting the Drive Using Error Codes

5.1 Identifying Alarm Codes and Recovering

Lists and explains alarm codes, causes, and corrective actions.

5.2 Identifying Fault Codes and Recovering

Lists and explains fault codes, causes, and corrective actions for drive errors.

5.3 Accessing, Reading, and Clearing the Faults in the Error Log

Procedure for viewing, accessing, and clearing stored fault codes from the error log.

5.4 Identifying Fatal Fault Codes and Recovering

Details fatal fault codes, their causes, and potential recovery steps.

APPENDIX A Alphabetical Listing of Parameters

APPENDIX B Record of User Parameter Settings

APPENDIX C Power Module-Dependent Parameter Default Values (230 V Series)

APPENDIX D Default Parameter Settings

APPENDIX E Configuring the Digital Inputs When the RMI Board Is Installed in the Drive

APPENDIX F Using the Terminal Strip Analog Input

APPENDIX G Drive Regulation Overview

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