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Delta Fan/Pump Vector

Control Drive
CP2000 Series
Quick Start Guide

www.deltaww.com
Warning! This is a short guide, and does not give all necessary safety information.
Refer to the CP2000 Series User Manual for all safety information to avoid
damage to the drive, motor or personal injury.

Document Version 1.0

Published August 25, 2017


Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 3

1-1 Before You Start ............................................................................................................... 3


CHAPTER 2 CONTROL WIRING .............................................................................................. 4

2-1 Cabling ............................................................................................................................. 4


CHAPTER 3 SET UP THE VFD PARAMETERS ....................................................................... 5

3-1 About Parameters ............................................................................................................ 5


3-2 VFD Digital Keypad .......................................................................................................... 5
3-3 Digital Keypad Keys ......................................................................................................... 6
3-4 Display Workflow .............................................................................................................. 7
3-5 Setting Up Parameters for the First Time.......................................................................... 7
Changes to System Parameters (00) group ........................................................................ 8
Changes to Basic Parameters (01) group ........................................................................... 9
Digital Input / Output Parameters (02) group ......................................................................10
Motor Parameters (05) group .............................................................................................10
Special Parameters (07) group ..........................................................................................11
Communication Parameters (09) group .............................................................................12
CHAPTER 4 START UP TEST .................................................................................................14

APPENDIX A PUBLICATION HISTORY ..................................................................................15


Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 1 Introduction
This Quick Start Guide shows you how to configure the CP2000 Series drive settings to work
with your Delta Controls controllers. The guide assumes the drive has already been installed on-
site by a qualified technician.

Refer to the CP2000 Series User Manual for more information about how to
unpack (Chapter 3), install (Chapter 2) and wire the drive (Chapter 4 and 5) to its
power supply.

1-1 Before You Start


Verify the following wiring setup before you turn on the VFD for the first time.

• Make sure the line voltage (L1/L2/L3) is not connected to the output terminals (U/V/W) of
the VFD.
• Ensure the motor is connected to the drive before applying power to the VFD.

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Chapter 2 Control Wiring

Chapter 2 Control Wiring


Do not remove the factory jumpers between STO1/STO2/+24V and
SCM1/SCM2/DCM.
Make sure the AFM1 and AVI1 switches are in the 0-10V position.
Make sure the Start Relay shown is not in a closed state when the drive is initially
powered up.

For the conventional start/stop, speed control and speed feedback via hard-wired I/O, the
following wiring terminations are required:

• Start/Stop: Control relay contacts wired between FWD and DCM.


• Speed Control: 0-10V speed control is connected to AVI1 (+) and ACM (-).
• Speed Feedback: 0-10V speed status is connected to AFM (+) and ACM (-).

2-1 Cabling
The analog speed signals should be using shielded cable.

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Chapter 3 Set Up the
VFD Parameters

Chapter 3 Set Up the VFD Parameters


This section describes how to set up the VFD parameters when you turn on the drive for the first
time, and how to use the digital keypad on the VFD to access these parameter settings.

3-1 About Parameters


The VFD parameters are organized in groups which are numbered from 00 to 13. Members in
the same group share a common prefix (00 to 13) and each parameter member is identified by
a unique number. The parameters and their settings are accessible on the keypad main menu
by selecting Parameter Setup.

For example, the group Basic Parameters share the prefix “01” and “01-00” is the maximum
operation frequency parameter.

See Chapter 11 and 12 in the VFD-CP2000 User Manual for more details about
the parameters and their factory settings.

3-2 VFD Digital Keypad


The digital keypad consists of keys and a display screen. This section only applies to the KPC
CC01 keypad.

See Chapter 10 in the VFD-CP2000 User Manual for more information.

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3-3 Digital Keypad Keys

Key Description of Function


RUN When the VFD is in HAND mode, pressing RUN starts the motor.
STOP/RESET This key has the highest processing priority in any situation.
Pressing STOP stops the VFD whether the VFD is in HAND mode or
AUTO mode. Once the drive has stopped, pressing STOP/RESET
will clear an outstanding Fault.
FWD/REV Used to reverse the rotation direction of the motor. Not used in
HVAC applications.
HAND Pressing HAND puts the VFD into local control mode, where remote
signals are ignored. "HAND" displays on the keypad screen.
While in this mode, it is possible to start the VFD and to manually
control the speed using the keypad.
AUTO Pressing AUTO puts the VFD into remote control mode, which can
be either hardwired I/O or BACnet control. "AUTO" displays on the
keypad screen. The local RUN and speed control is displayed while
in AUTO.
MENU Press MENU to open or return to the main menu that lists 13
options, including Parameter (Pr) Setup and Display Setup.
ESC Press ESC to leave the current menu and go back up one level in
the menu. It will also leave any parameter viewed without making
any change to the value.
ENTER Press ENTER to go to the next level in the menu. It will also apply a
change to a parameter whose value has been altered.
These keys perform two functions, depending on the state of the
display. When in the menu, and scroll through the different
menu levels and parameters. When a single parameter is being
adjusted, and determine which digit of the setting will be
adjusted when you use and . On the display’s main page,
these keys can be used to adjust the running speed of the drive.
F1, F2, F3, F4 These keys are not used by default, but can be customized to
perform application specific functions.

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3-4 Display Workflow

3-5 Setting Up Parameters for the First Time


This section describes how to configure the drive correctly after turning it on for the first time.

To access the VFD parameters on the keypad display,

1. Push the MENU button on the keypad.


2. Scroll through the menu using and to select 1. Pr Setup and press ENTER.
Parameter (Pr) Setup is a menu option that allows you to change the drive’s setup
parameters. The parameters are organized as groups under Parameter Setup, from
System or Drive Parameters (00) to Industry Application Parameters (13).

3. Scroll through the list using and to select the parameter group you want to
modify. Press ENTER to view the parameters in the selected group.
4. Use and to select the parameter you want to modify. Press ENTER to go to the
parameter’s option menu.
5. To select a number that represents the option you want to set, use and .

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To enter a value, use and to increase or decrease the number displayed. In


some cases when you are presented with a string of numbers, decimal places, dates or
times, you may need to use and to move the cursor’s position to make a specific
change.
6. Press ENTER to save the option or changes you’ve made. Use ESC button to go back
up one level in the menu, or push MENU to return to the main menu.
7. Use steps 3 to 6 to make the required changes to the parameters listed below.
The following tables list the parameters that you need to set up and their recommended values.

Changes to System Parameters (00) group


Parameter Display Text Description of Parameter Default Preferred
Value Value
00-20 Source of Source of The source of frequency 0 2
frequency FREQ parameter determines which
control signal controls the
drive's frequency in AUTO
mode.

Parameter options:
0 - Keypad (not
recommended)
1 - RS-485 BACnet
2 - Analog Input (used for
hardwired I/O control)
00-21 Source of Source of This determines which 0 1
operation OPER control signal starts or stops
the drive in AUTO mode.

Parameter options:
0 - Keypad (not
recommended)
1 - Hardwired I/O Terminals
2 - RS-485 BACnet
3 - not used
4 - not used
5 - not used
00-22 Stop Stop Methods This determines what the 0 1
method drive does when
commanded to stop.

Parameter options:
0 – Ramp to stop
1 – Coast to stop (preferred
for HVAC)

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Parameter Display Text Description of Parameter Default Preferred


Value Value
00-32 Keypad KPD STOP This determines whether the 0 1
stop function ENABLE STOP key on the keypad is
active when the drive is
running in AUTO mode.

Parameter options:
0 – STOP key disabled.
1 – STOP key enabled
(preferred for safety)

Changes to Basic Parameters (01) group


Parameter Display Text Description of Parameter Default Preferred
Value Value
01-11 Output Lower Bound This determines the 0.00 Hz 10-15 Hz
frequency lower FREQ minimum speed of the drive
limit motor. It is important that
this speed is not too low to
prevent motor overheating.
01-12 1st ACC Time This is the time, in seconds, 10 secs 60 secs
Acceleration time for the drive to ramp up from
1 0 Hz to 60 Hz. It's important
that this time is not too fast,
or an overload fault will trip.
The factory default time is
too low.
01-13 1st DEC Time This is the time, in seconds, 10 secs 60 secs
Deceleration time for the drive to ramp down
1 from 60 Hz to 0 Hz. If this
time is set too low, an OVN
fault will occur. The factory
default time is too low for
large inertia loads like
centrifugal fans.

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Digital Input / Output Parameters (02) group


Parameter Display Text Description of Parameter Default Preferred
Value Value
02-35 External Fault Reset OP When set to 1, the drive 0 1
operation after automatically restarts after a
reset and activate power failure, assuming the
FWD terminal is still closed.
When set to 0, the drive
powers up again and stops,
requiring a cycle of the Start
signal (turn off and then turn
on again) to resume normal
operation (Value 0 is not
recommended).

Motor Parameters (05) group


Parameter Display Text Description of Parameter Default Preferred
Value Value
05-01 Full load Motor 1 Rated This determines the full load None As stated
current of motor A rating of the motor in amps. on the
motor
nameplate.
05-02 Rated Motor 1 Rated This determines the motor None As stated
power of motor P power in kW. on the
motor
nameplate.
Note: kW
= HP *
0.746
05-03 RPM of Motor 1 Rated This determines the motor’s 1710 RPM. As stated
motor 60Hz RPM. This is fine on the
for 4 pole motor
motors. nameplate.
05-04 Number of Motor 1 Poles This determines the motor’s 4, which is RPM value
poles in motor number of poles. correct for as stated
~1800 RPM on the
Parameter options: motors. motor
2 – 3600 RPM nameplate.
4 – 1800 RPM
6 – 1200 RPM
8 – 900 RPM

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Special Parameters (07) group


Setting up these parameters is optional but useful to minimize efforts to correct drive faults.

Parameter Display Text Description of Parameter Default Preferred


Value Value
07-06 Restart Momentary The operation mode when 0 1
after momentary Power the AC motor drive restarts
power down from a
momentary power loss.

Parameter options:
0 – Stop operation
1 – Speed search start, at
the current speed
2 – Speed search start, at
minimum frequency
07-07 Maximum Power Loss The duration of the period of 2 secs 20 secs
power loss Time power loss in seconds
duration before the drive will stop
operation.
Range is between 2 to 20
seconds.
07-10 Restart Fault Re-RUN This determines what the 0 1
after fault Way drive does after a fault
occurs.

Parameter options:
0 – Stop operation
1 – Restarts automatically,
speed search starts with
current speed
2- Restarts automatically,
speed search starts with
minimum frequency
07-11 Number of Auto Restart The number of times the 0 1 or more
auto restarts drive can restart
automatically after a fault.
Range is 0 to 10 times.

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Parameter Display Text Description of Parameter Default Preferred


Value Value
07-12 Speed Restart Method This determines how the 0 3
search on startup drive starts the motor. This is
a useful setting if the drive
occasionally starts when the
motor is already spinning.

Parameter options:
0 – Disable. Wait for the
motor to stop spinning
before next start.
1 – Speed search, starting
from maximum frequency
(normally 60Hz).
2 – Speed search, starting
from motor start frequency
(normally 0.5Hz).
3 – Speed search, starting
from minimum frequency.
07-33 Auto Reset When a restart occurs after 60 secs 60 secs
restart internal of RestartCNT a fault, the drive starts this
fault (Internal internal time clock and
time counter for counts the number of faults
faults) that occur within this time
period. If the number of
faults do not exceed the
number recorded in the 07-
11 parameter, the time clock
and fault are reset back to
zero.
When the number of faults
exceed the 07-11 parameter
value, the drive faults and
stops, requiring user
intervention.

Communication Parameters (09) group


These parameters are only necessary if you are planning to communicate to the built-in BACnet
interface in the drive.

Parameter Display Text Description of Parameter Default Preferred


Value Value
09-31 Internal COM1 Protocol Set up the protocol 0 1
communication communication used.
protocol
Parameter options:
0 – Modbus
1 – BACnet MS/TP

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Parameter Display Text Description of Parameter Default Preferred


Value Value
09-50 BACnet BACnet MS/TP MAC address, range 10 To avoid
Dnet Address of 0 127. conflict
with Delta
NET2
port, do
not use 0.
09-51 BACnet BACnet MS/TP Baud rate 9.6, 19.2, 38.4 76.8
Baud Rate BaudRate 38.4, 76.8 kbps
09-52 BACnet BACnet BACnet device address, low 10 Site
Device ID L ‡ DeviceIDL word, range 0 to 6553. specific
This value is added to the
value of parameter 9-53 *
65536.
09-53 BACnet BACnet BACnet device address, 0 Site
Device ID H ‡ DeviceIDH high word, range 0 to 63. specific
This value is multiplied by
65536 and added to
parameter value 9-52.
09-55 BACnet BACnet Poll MS/TP Max Master. This 127 127
max address Max should be left at the default
of 127.
‡ The device address requires a bit of explanation. Let's say we wanted to address the drive to
99701. In this case, the value is above 65535, so the value of parameter 9-53 can't be 0. Take
the address you want (99701) and divide it by 65536, then truncate that value (which gives us
1). This is the value to use in parameter 9-53. Next, take the value of parameter 9-53 (in this
case, it’s 1) and multiply it by 65536 (65536). Take that value and subtract it from the address
you actually want. (99701 - 65536 = 34165) This is the value to use in parameter 9-52.

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Chapter 4 Start Up Test

Chapter 4 Start Up Test


1. After the drive has been installed and configured correctly, complete this start up test.
2. Cycle power to the drive, as some of the parameters require a drive restart to take effect.
3. Push the HAND button on the keypad so that the drive is running under local control.
4. Use the keypad to set a safe running speed command for the motor. This is value F on
the display. A speed of 20 Hz should be safe.
5. Push the START button. The drive should start and the motor spin up to 20 Hz, as
indicated by the H value on the display.
6. If the motor is running okay, use the keypad to run the motor through its entire speed
range (minimum speed to 60 Hz). Assuming the motor and load responds well to all
speeds, move on.
7. Push the STOP button to stop the drive.
8. Once the motor comes to a stop, push the AUTO button to put the drive into automatic
(non-local) control.
9. On the Delta controller, set the AO for speed to a safe speed.
10. On the Delta controller command the BO to start the drive.
The drive should now be starting, and running up to the commanded speed.
11. Adjust the Delta controller's AO value across its range to ensure that the full speed
range can be commanded, and that the minimum speed of the drive is being enforced.
12. Verify that the feedback speed (AI) is reading properly.
13. Stop the drive by commanding the BO to stop.

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Appendix A Publication History

Appendix A Publication History

Document Date Published Change Description


Version
1.0 August 2017 First release.

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