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What should I do upon receiving my TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

Upon receipt of the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2, you should perform a careful inspection for shipping damage. After uncrating, check the unit for loose, broken, bent, or otherwise damaged parts. Additionally, check that the rated capacity and model number on the nameplate conform to your order specifications.


What are the storage requirements for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 should be stored in a well-ventilated location, preferably in its original carton if it will not be used immediately. Avoid storage in locations with extreme temperatures, high humidity, dust, or metal particles.


What are the installation environment requirements for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 must be installed in a secure and upright position in a well-ventilated location. The ambient temperature must be between -10°C and 40°C (up to 50°C if not enclosed in a cabinet). Do not allow direct sunlight to shine on the unit, and avoid installing it in areas with vibration, heat, humidity, dust, steel particles, or electrical noise sources. Ensure no obstacles block the ventilating openings.


What clearance space is required for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

For the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2, you must allow a clearance space of 4 inches (10 cm) for the top and bottom and 2 inches (5 cm) on both sides to ensure adequate ventilation.


How should I route wiring for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

You must use separate metal conduits for routing the input power, output power, and control circuits for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2. Use no more than three power conductors and one ground conductor per conduit.


Is the conduit a suitable ground for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

No, conduit is not a suitable ground for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2. The unit must be properly grounded using a separate ground cable run inside the conduit.


What are the input power terminal connections for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

Connect three-phase power to input terminals L1, L2, L3 (R, S, T) on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2. Connection of incoming source power to any other terminals will damage the inverter.


What are the output load terminal connections for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

Connect three-phase power from output terminals T1, T2, T3 (U, V, W) on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 to a motor of the correct voltage and type for the application.


What should I check before applying power to the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 for the first time?

Before applying power to the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2, ensure source power is connected only to L1, L2, L3 (R, S, T). Confirm the 3-phase source power is within correct voltage and frequency tolerances. Ensure motor leads are connected to T1, T2, T3 (U, V, W). Finally, check for no short circuits or inadvertent grounds and tighten any loose connector terminal screws.


Can I operate the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 with no motor connected?

Yes, the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 can be operated with no motor connected. This is recommended for initial adjustment or for learning to adjust and operate the inverter.


What safety precautions should be followed regarding internal parts of the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

Do not touch any internal part of the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 with power applied. First remove the source power and check that the charge and power LEDs are out. A hazard exists temporarily for electrical shock even if the source power is removed.


Can I apply commercial power to the output terminals of the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

No, do not apply commercial power to the output terminals T1 (U), T2 (V), or T3 (W) of the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2, even if the inverter source power is off. Disconnect the inverter from the motor before applying a test or bypass voltage to the motor.


What should be done if the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 is operated in PWM high carrier frequency mode?

When operating the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 in PWM high carrier frequency mode (frequencies above 12 kHz), the electronic thermal protection level function parameter (:tHr) should be changed from the factory setting of 100% to 90%.


How do I reset the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 after a trip?

Pressing reset on the keypad of the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 resets the inverter faults. Alternatively, momentarily closing a normally open dry contact between terminals RST and CC resets the inverter faults remotely.


What does the “Charge LED” indicate on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The Charge LED on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 indicates that the DC bus circuit capacitors are charged. Do not touch internal parts if the LED is lighted.


How are the analog input terminals for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 configured?

Analog input terminals for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 are configured using jumpers JP1 and JP2. For example, to input 4-20mA to terminal IV, set JP1 to “I”. To input 0-5Vdc to terminal IV, set JP1 to “V”. Consult the Terminal/Jumper Connections and Functions table for specific settings based on your application.


What are the function keys on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 keypad?

The TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 keypad includes the following keys: Up scroll key, Down scroll key, RUN, MANUAL, OFF, AUTO, READ/WRITE, PRG, CLEAR/RESET, STOP, and SETUP.


How do I start a normal run on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

To start a normal forward or reverse run on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2, you must be in manual mode, then press the RUN key.


What does the flashing “OFF” display mean on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The flashing “OFF” on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 indicates that RUN or STOP commands are disabled until either the AUTO or MANUAL key is pressed.


How do I enter the parameter setting mode on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

To access parameter groups on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2, press the PRG key. To access the setup parameters directly, press the dedicated SETUP key.


How do I change a parameter value on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

To change a parameter value on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2:

1. Navigate to the desired parameter using the PRG or SETUP key.

2. Press the READ/WRITE key to read the current value.

3. Use the “up” or “down” keys to change the value.

4. Press the READ/WRITE key again to store the new value into memory.


How do I calibrate a remote frequency meter (FM) on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

To calibrate the FM meter on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2:

1. Start the inverter to output a run frequency such as 60 Hz.

2. Press the “down” key while pressing the CLEAR/RESET key to display :Fn.

3. Press the RUN key to display :60.0.

4. Adjust the analog meter reading to match the digital display reading by pressing the “up” or “down” keys.

5. Press the READ/WRITE key to store the setting.

6. Press the CLEAR/RESET key to return to normal display.


What is the “Soft Stall” function on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The “Soft Stall” function on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 sustains a run in overload mode by lowering frequency and voltage to prevent overcurrent tripping. It is especially useful for fan and pump equipment.


What is the purpose of the JUMP FREQUENCY group on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The JUMP FREQUENCY group on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 allows you to set specific frequency bandwidths to be avoided while running a motor to prevent resonance with the driven machinery.


How do I set up a pattern run on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

To set up a pattern run on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2, you need to configure the preset speeds in the SPEED GROUP, then define the run time and drive characteristics (forward/reverse and accel/decel pattern) for each pattern step (1-7) in the PATTERN FREQUENCY GROUP.


What happens if I try to switch modes while the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 is running?

If you try to switch from manual to automatic mode or vice-versa while the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 is outputting a frequency, the error code “:Err.7” will flash.


How do I use PID control on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

To use PID control on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2, connect the feedback sensor to terminals IV and CC. Configure the jumper settings (JP1/JP2) for the sensor type, enable PID control in the JUMP FREQUENCY parameters, and tune the proportional, integral, and differential gain settings to stabilize the system.


What is the “automatic restart” function on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The automatic restart function on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 allows the inverter to automatically restart into a free-rotating motor after an instantaneous power interruption, ensuring a smooth transition when power is restored.


How does the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 perform electrical braking?

The TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 uses DC injection braking. This involves injecting DC current into the motor to stop it. Parameters allow adjustment of the start-up frequency, braking voltage, and braking time.


What does the fault detection output on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 consist of?

The TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 features fault detection terminals FLA, FLB, and FLC, which form a NO/NC Form C contact rated for 250Vac/30Vdc at 2A. This contact changes state when a protective function is activated.


Can I prevent unauthorized changes to the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 settings?

Yes, you can establish a personal lockout code using Item 13 in the USER GROUP PARAMETERS on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2. This locks out access to PRG and SETUP parameters. Note that removal of power does not remove this lock.


What do the monitor LEDs 4 and 5 indicate on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 display?

On the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2, the monitor LEDs indicate the operating mode:

Both LEDs OFF: Normal monitoring.

LED 5 ON, 4 OFF: Patterned run sequence.

Both LEDs ON: Parameter setting mode (keypad), motor not running.

Both LEDs FLASHING: Parameter setting mode (keypad), motor running.

LED 4 ON, 5 OFF: Parameter setting mode, keypad disabled (Computer Command Mode).


How do I interpret the status codes for input terminals on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 displays a hexadecimal status code (0-F) representing the state (ON/OFF) of its input terminals. By observing this code and checking the input terminal status table in the manual, you can verify which inputs are active.


What is the “JOG” operation on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The JOG operation on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 allows for moving the motor in small increments at a set frequency when a specific input contact is closed. This is useful for precise positioning.


How does the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 handle “Overvoltage” during deceleration?

The TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 can be set to automatically lengthen the deceleration time using the “Overvoltage stall protection select” parameter to prevent overvoltage trips caused by large inertia loads or rapid deceleration.


Are there any specific maintenance steps for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

Periodically, you should clean the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2, keep the heatsink free of dust and debris, and check all electrical connections for tightness while ensuring power is off and locked out.


What is the function of the ST-CC terminal on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The ST-CC terminal on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 acts as a run interlock. The inverter is ready to run only when ST is shorted to CC. If opened while running, the unit initiates a coasting stop.


What is the factory setting for the “Start-up frequency” on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The factory setting for the start-up frequency on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 is 0.0 Hz.


How do I interpret the “0C” trip codes on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The “0C” trip codes on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 indicate overcurrent conditions:

0C1: Overcurrent during acceleration.

0C2: Overcurrent during deceleration.

0C3: Overcurrent during a run.

0CA: Overcurrent at start-up (suspect inverter damage).

0CL: Overcurrent at start-up (suspect load short circuit).


What are the allowable output frequency ranges for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The output frequency range for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 is 0.0 to 160.0 Hz (the factory setting is 0.0 to 60.0 Hz).


What is the purpose of the “Speed Reach Detection Range” parameter on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

This parameter on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 allows you to define a frequency range around a target setpoint. When the output frequency enters this range, the RCH(UL) terminal will activate, allowing the system to detect when it has reached the target speed.


Does the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 have built-in overload protection?

Yes, the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 has internal electronic thermal overload protection, though local, national, or Canadian Electrical Codes may still require external motor overload protection.


What is the “electronic thermal protection level” setting on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

This parameter (Item 9, Setup Parameters) on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 allows you to adjust the thermal overload detection level from 10% to 100% of the rated output current, matching it to the specific characteristics of your motor.


What does the F-CC and R-CC terminal logic do on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

On the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2, shorting F-CC to CC initiates a forward run, and shorting R-CC to CC initiates a reverse run. If both are shorted simultaneously, the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 defaults to a reverse run.


What is the function of the “Stall prevention activation level” on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The “Stall prevention activation level” on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 sets the current threshold (90-120%) at which the inverter will begin to automatically reduce frequency and voltage to avoid an overcurrent trip.


Can the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 handle multispeed operations?

Yes, by using different combinations of input terminals CC, SS1, SS2, and SS3, the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 can select between seven different preset speeds.


How should the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 be disposed of?

Contact your local state environmental agency for details on the disposal of electrical components and packaging for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 in your particular area.


How do I identify the inverter model of the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

You can identify the model of your TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 by checking the nameplate on the unit.


What are the signal isolation requirements for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

If the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 is used with certain process controllers, signal isolation may be required to prevent damage to the controller or the inverter.


Does the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 provide power for external controls?

Yes, the P24 terminal on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 provides an unregulated 24Vdc supply (100mA max) for external control circuits.


How do I verify the software version on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The inverter and keypad software versions for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 can be checked in the status monitoring scroll by repeatedly pressing the READ/WRITE key.


What is the “Run frequency hysteresis” on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The “Run frequency hysteresis” on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 offsets the run/stop points to prevent erratic behavior when the reference signal is fluctuating near the run threshold.


What is the “Start-up frequency with voltage boost” on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

This setting on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 allows for an initial voltage increase to provide extra torque when the motor starts, helping to overcome static friction or heavy loads.


How do I select the “V/f pattern” on the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

Use Item 11 in the USER GROUP PARAMETERS of the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 to select between constant torque (linear V/f) and variable torque (nonlinear V/f).


What are the recommended spare parts for the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 manual lists recommended spare parts including specific PCBs, surge absorbers, rectifier bridges, fuses, IGBT modules, and DC bus capacitors, categorized by model and rank (A for higher necessity, B for lower).


How long is the expected service life for a cooling fan in the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2?

The expected service life for the cooling fan in the TOSHIBA TOSVERT-130 E2 is 3 years under standard installation conditions.


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