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1. D 2 3 1 Setting Of function Codec a a a a a E a Ea iiai 5 7 LIZ Multimodal ae aa ea 5 8 IRIS Running Status MOMO ce seis ii o pte 5 9 5 234 Test TUNNE eiea doin sae tina alia aleien 5 10 5 2 3 5 Real time trace Displaying running status of an inverter in waveforms cocccocnconoccconcnnonnnnncnss 5 11 Part 3 Peripheral Equipment and Options Chapter 6 SELECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 6 1 Configuring the PRENIC EC0 ziea coin 6 1 6 2 Selecting Wires and Crimp TerminalS connnncnnnionnnonncnnnnonnnncononononnnn nono nonnnn nono conc on cnn EKER KA E on cnn nan Eai 6 2 6 21 Recommended WES ni o in 6 4 6 3 Periph ral Equipiient mii ay Be Se E 6 8 64 Selecting Options cir iii 6 14 6 4 1 Peripheral equipment Options eee cesesecseesecneeseceseeeeesecseesecneeecsaeceessecaeesecseeeeesaeeeeaesseeeeenereeeeaees 6 14 6 4 2 Options for operation and COMMUNICATIONS 0 0 eee eeeesecseeseceeeeecesececesecseesecneeeeesaeeeesaecseeeesneeereeeens 6 22 6 4 3 Extended installation kit Options cc cceecsesscsesesceseeeeesecseeeeesecseesecneesecsaeeeeaecaeesecneeseesaeeeeeaecaeeaeens 6 27 GAA Meter options oenn NA 6 29 Part 4 Selecting Optimal Inverter Model Chapter 7 SELECTING OPTIMAL MOTOR AND INVERTER CAPACITIES T E Selecting Motors and Inverters ceisio reres soepen eieae aia aerei aaie ea ieis 7 1 7 1 1 Motor output torque characteristics ccccceccessceeeceesceeceseceeecseecseesseeeseeeeeeeeesseeeseceseeeseeceaee
2. INR SI47 0890 E Part 2 Driving the Motor Chapter 4 BLOCK DIAGRAMS FOR CONTROL LOGIC This chapter describes the main block diagrams for the control logic of the FRENIC Eco series of inverters Chapter 5 RUNNING THROUGH RS485 COMMUNICATION This chapter describes an overview of inverter operation through the RS485 communications facility Refer to the RS485 Communication User s Manual MEH448a or RS485 Communications Card OPC F1 RS Installation Manual INR SI47 0872 for details Part 3 Peripheral Equipment and Options Chapter 6 SELECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT This chapter describes how to use a range of peripheral equipment and options FRENIC Eco s configuration with them and requirements and precautions for selecting wires and crimp terminals Part 4 Selecting Optimal Inverter Model Chapter 7 SELECTING OPTIMAL MOTOR AND INVERTER CAPACITIES This chapter provides you with information about the inverter output torque characteristics selection procedure and equations for calculating capacities to help you select optimal motor and inverter models It also helps you select braking resistors vi Part 5 Specifications Chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes specifications of the output ratings control system and terminal functions for the FRENIC Eco series of inverters It also provides descriptions of the operating and storage environment external dimensions examples of basic connection diagrams and details o
3. i Combina motor If you connect the motor thermal relay to the motor with a long wire a tion with high frequency current may flow into the wiring stray capacitance This peripheral may cause the thermal relay to trip at a current lower than the set value If devices this happens lower the carrier frequency or use the output circuit filter OFL Discontinuance of power factor correcting capacitor Do not connect power factor correcting capacitors to the inverter s primary circuit Use the DC reactor to improve the inverter power factor Do not use power factor correcting capacitors in the inverter s output secondary circuit An overcurrent trip will occur disabling motor operation Discontinuance of surge killer Do not connect a surge killer to the inverter s output secondary circuit Reducing noise Use of a filter and shielded wires is typically recommended to satisfy EMC Directives Refer to Appendices App A Advantageous Use of Inverters Notes on electrical noise for details Measures against surge currents If an overvoltage trip occurs while the inverter is stopped or operated under light load it is assumed that the surge current is generated by open close of the phase advancing capacitor in the power system Connect a DC reactor to the inverter Megger test When checking the insulation resistance of the inverter use a 500 V megger and follow the instructions contained i
4. the alarm and switching to Running mode 0 0 cece seceseccesecseeececeeecsaeceeesecneeseenaeseeees 34 2 Displaying the alarm history nuncio iia 3 4 3 Displaying the status of inverter at the time Of alarm ooooncnccnonnncnncnnonnononononcononacanconononononnnnnnoncnnnnnos 3 4 4 Switching to Programming mode 00 eee ceeecsesecesecseeecseeecsseecceaeceeesecsecasesecseeseenaeeecsaeceeesesaeeateseeneeaes Part 2 Driving the Motor Chapter 4 BLOCK DIAGRAMS FOR CONTROL LOGIC 4 1 Symbols Used in Block Diagrams and their Meanings ccococccocnnonocononacannnonnoncnnnnnnonnnnncn nono nono nnnnnnonnrnncnnone 4 2 Drive Frequency Command Generator cececceesecssesssesecseeseceeeecsaeeecsaecseesecsessecnaeeecsaecasssecseesesnesseeeaees 43 Drive Command Generator uann n di bo es 44 Digital Terminal Command Decode cocooonconccnocnononnnonconcnnnononononnnnnonncnnonnco nono none on non non conc nn nono none rn non nonnrnncnnone 4 4 1 Terminals and related function codes oooncnncicnnncnonncnnonnonconnnnnonononononn nono nonn conc nn nono rn conc nora non non nrnncnnone 4 4 2 Functions assigned to digital control input terminals oooonconncnncnnncononnnonconnconoconocnnonnncnn nono nonnnonnconconns 4 4 3 Block diagrams for digital control input terminalS o oononcnncnncnnnnncnnnnnonocnnnnnoncnncnnconononononnnononcrnncnnon 4 5 Digital Output Selector cr tdt peda 4 5 1 Digital output components Internal block eee eceeeecseeseceseeeeseceeese
5. Designed for Fan and Pump Applications FRENIC ECO User s Manual Copyright 2005 Fuji Electric FA Components amp Systems Co Ltd All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or copied without prior written permission from Fuji Electric FA Components amp Systems Co Ltd All products and company names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders The information contained herein is subject to change without prior notice for improvement Preface This manual provides all the information on the FRENIC Eco series of inverters including its operating procedure operation modes and selection of peripheral equipment Carefully read this manual for proper use Incorrect handling of the inverter may prevent the inverter and or related equipment from operating correctly shorten their lives or cause problems The table below lists the other materials related to the use of the FRENIC Eco Read them in conjunction with this manual as necessary Name Catalog Material No MEH442 Description Product scope features specifications external drawings and options of the product Instruction Manual INR SI47 0882 E Acceptance inspection mounting amp wiring of the inverter operation using the keypad running the motor for a test troubleshooting and maintenance and inspection Overview of functions implemented by using RS485 FR
6. ENIC Eco RS485 communications facility its Communication MEH448 communications specifications Modbus RTU Fuji User s Manual general purpose inverter protocol and functions and related data formats RS485 Communications E Items on acceptance checking and how to install the Card OPC F1 RS NR S147 0872 card option Installation Manual Relay Output Card l l OPC F1 RY INR SI47 0873 a ee how to install the card Instruction Manual pron 9 p Mounting Adapter for External Cooling f Items on acceptance checking what to apply and how PB F1 Installation NR S147 0880 to install the adapter Manual Panel mount l Adapter MA F1 INR SI47 0881 Items on acceptance checking what to apply and how Installation Manual to install the adapter Multi function Keypad TP G1 Instruction Manual INR SI47 0890 E Items on acceptance checking and how to install and wire the Multi function Keypad an operation guide of the keypad and specifications FRENIC Loader Instruction Manual INR SI47 0903 E Overview installation setting up functions troubleshooting and specifications of FRENIC Loader The materials are subject to change without notice Be sure to obtain the latest editions for use Documents related to Fuji inverters Catalogs FRENIC5000G11S P11S MEH403 MEH4 13 FVR E11S MEH404 MEH414 FRENIC Mini MEH441 MEH451 User s Manuals and Technical Information FRENIC5000G115S P11S amp FVR E11S Technica
7. cseeseceaeeecsaecetesecseesesnereeeeeens 4 5 2 Universal DO Access to the function code S07 exclusively reserved for the communications link si 2 2c80 O Riiea Mahal dida anaes 4 6 Analog Output FMA Selector vacia a E a ievaecnds Go sbuieevteediock Geeaoandes 4 7 Digital Output FMP Selector AAA 4 8 Drive Command Controller rte 4 9 PID Frequency Command Generator eee ceeeeeeeeceeseeseceecsecesecaecsaecssesaecsaecsaecaeecaeeeseseneeeneeeees viii Chapter 5 RUNNING THROUGH RS485 COMMUNICATION OPTION 5 1 Overview on RS485 Communication 0 0 0 ceceeecsseeccseceesecseeseesecnevseceaeecesaecaeesecuessecsaeeeesaecatesesnesseeeaeeees 5 1 5 1 1 RS485 common specifications standard and optional ee seeecseseceseeeeeseceeeseceeeeceaeeeesaeeaeeseenees 5 2 5 1 2 RJ 45 connector pin assignment for standard RS485 communications POlt occoocononnncnnnnonconnnncnnnnncnnos 5 3 5 1 3 Pin assignment for optional RS485 Communications Card cc ceeeesesecsseeeceseceeeeeeseceeeseesevereeaeeees 5 4 5 1 4 Cable for RS485 communications pott 0 0 cece eecesecsseccesecseeseceeeccsseeecesecseesecsevsecsaseeesaecaeesecseseenaeeess 5 4 5 1 5 Communications support eVICES ci eeceseeseesecneeeeceseeecesecaeesecsevsecsseeeesaecseesecnevsccsaeenesaecaeesesnesetenaesess 5 5 5 2 Overview of FRENIC Loader aiii dl AE EE EEEE T AE EEEE EOU EREE ca aipe 5 6 SAL Specificato eiennenn ON 5 6 5 2 2 COMECON tos 5 7 52 3 gt PUnChOn Overviews iba 5 7
8. d current than general purpose motors Select an inverter whose rated output current is higher than that of the motor These motors differ from general purpose motors in thermal characteristics Set a low value in the thermal time constant of the motor when setting the electronic thermal overcurrent protection for motor Brake motors For motors equipped with parallel connected brakes their braking power must be supplied from the inverter s primary circuit If the brake power is connected to the inverter s output circuit by mistake the brake will not work Do not use inverters for driving motors equipped with series connected brakes Geared motors If the power transmission mechanism uses an oil lubricated gearbox or speed changer reducer then continuous motor operation at low speed may cause poor lubrication Avoid such operation Synchronous motors It is necessary to take special measures suitable for this motor type Contact your Fuji Electric representative for details Single phase motors Single phase motors are not suitable for inverter driven variable speed operation Use three phase motors Use the inverter within the ambient temperature range from 10 to 50 C The heat sink and braking resistor of the inverter may become hot under Environ certain operating conditions so install the inverter on nonflammable Installation mental es material such as metal conditions Ensur
9. e that the installation location meets the environmental conditions specified in Chapter 8 Section 8 5 Operating Environment and Storage Environment Install a recommended molded case circuit breaker MCCB or Installing an residual current operated protective device RCD earth leakage circuit MCCB or breaker ELCB with overcurrent protection in the primary circuit of each RCD ELCB inverter to protect the wiring Ensure that the circuit breaker capacity is equivalent to or lower than the recommended capacity If a magnetic contactor MC is installed in the inverter s output secondary circuit for switching the motor to commercial power or for any other Installing an MC purpose ensure that both the inverter and the motor are completely stopped in O before you turn the MC on or off wee Remove a surge killer integrated with the magnet contactor in the inverter s output secondary circuit Do not turn the magnetic contactor MC in the primary circuit on or off Installing an MC more than once an hour as an inverter failure may result in the primary circuit If frequent starts or stops are required during motor operation use FWD REV signals or the RUN STOP key The electronic thermal feature of the inverter can protect the motor The operation level and the motor type general purpose motor inverter motor should be set For high speed motors or water cooled motors set a small value for the thermal time constant Protecting the
10. eseeeneeeneens 7 1 AbD Selection proced re at pis 7 3 TAS Equations for s lections Vii ia 7 6 7 1 3 1 Load torque during constant speed running cccococnncconcnonononnonnnononnnononononconnonnon non nono nn conc cn cnn non ncnns 7 6 7 1 3 2 Acceleration and deceleration time calculati0N ooonncncnnnnicnncnncnononononncnn canon nonnco nono nonccnnrnnonncnns 7 7 7 1 3 3 Heat energy calculation of braking resistor see eeeeesseseesecseeeeceeeeceseceeeaecseesecneeseesesneeeesaee 7 10 Part 5 Specifications Chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS amp L Standard Models da 8 1 8 oT hre phas 200 ViSEES NAAA 8 1 8 1 2 Three phase 400 V Series ce eecsesecseceeseceesecssceccsaecasesecseesccnaesecsaeceessecseesecsesseeseeneeseecseesesneseenaees 8 2 8 2 Models Available on Ordenes ideada basa aes Sete hae liane Seti 8 4 8 21 DER builtin types enii e E eE ai 8 4 8 2 11 Three phase 200V SEE 8 4 8 2 1 2 Thre phase 400 Y Series econo lalalala REE EEEa E ci 8 5 8 3 Common Specifications avanen ienee dlrs di d cil din ra oat 8 6 8 4 Terminal Specifications mirra 8 9 S 41 Terminal functions Aa 8 9 8 4 2 Terminal arrangement diagram and screw SpecifiCatiONS oocooncnoonccnnnnnnconononononononncn conc cononn nono ronnnnono 8 28 8 4 2 1 Main circuit terminals oi te oie ds 8 28 4 2 2 Control circuit terminals mr 8 30 8 5 Operating Environment and Storage Environment ccseecscseecesesecesecseesecneeseesaeeecsaecee
11. eseeneeseenaeseeeas 8 31 5 1 Operating environment a ee pesh eee ees eit a es 8 31 AS A A Ee EAE AEO EASE EEEa EEA SrA EEEE SAE a aone SEP RE EErEE A SE REE SSE 8 32 8 5 2 1 Temporary St fa peisina ene Biases eects ties Sivas uE EEEa DEEE ESEE nade Gate aioe aS 8 32 8 5 2 2 ES gensis O e EEEE aea E ETERS 8 32 8 6 External Dimensions i ronssin e a EE a 8 33 8 6 1 Standard modelSs s saiette ritear p ropet oroas orse ie othe EAEra E ESEESE TEESE TETE kE ESO E SESE ESTES SS 8 33 A E NN 8 36 8 6 3 Models available Om Order sis test cassettes asses ech esd ata pte as Mewes ev eae reese bene ome dade ieee 8 37 8 6 3 1 DER built in typeset A 8 37 826 4 Standard keypad rinore e E A Ee A ESEA here ISEE EEEE NEE ace ee 8 40 8 7 Connection Diagrams coi id 8 41 8 7 1 Running the mnverter with Keypad iii e 8 41 8 7 2 Running the inverter by terminal commands ou cee eeeeecseeeeeeseeeceseceeesecnersecuaeeecsaecaeesecneeseenaeseeens 8 42 8 7 3 Running the DCR built in type with terminal commands oooonccnocnconoconnnanonnconnononononannnonncn conc co nononnnos 8 44 8 8 Protective FUNCt ONS title SENEESE 8 46 Chapter 9 FUNCTION CODES 91 Function Code Tables 0 datan 9 1 9 2 Overview of Function Codes ekse tnp nnne rai aesa a a E NEK E RSA ONE p ANERE TANER OENES 9 19 9 2 1 F codes Fundamental functions 0 ccccccccccsscssscecssesssscecsseeesceeceseseseeeceeceessecseeeeeseecseeeesseceeeeseaaeenes 9 19 9 2 2 E codes Ex
12. f the protective functions Chapter 9 FUNCTION CODES This chapter contains overview lists of seven groups of function codes available for the FRENIC Eco series of inverters and details of each function code Appendices App A Advantageous Use of Inverters Notes on electrical noise App B Japanese Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics by Customers Receiving High Voltage or Special High Voltage App C Effect on Insulation of General purpose Motors Driven with 400 V Class Inverters App D_ Inverter Generating Loss App E Conversion from SI Units App F_ Allowable Current of Insulated Wires Glossary Icons The following icons are used throughout this manual Chote This icon indicates information which if not heeded can result in the inverter not operating to full efficiency as well as information concerning incorrect operations and settings which can result in accidents Tip This icon indicates information that can prove handy when performing certain settings or operations 1 This icon indicates a reference to more detailed information vii CONTENTS Part 1 General Information Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO FRENIC Eco Telo ON 1 27 Control O ONO 1 3 Recommended Configuration eicicionnis donados acond sane de decides iones coa as Chapter 2 PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2 1 External View and Allocation of Terminal BlockKs oooooononcccnnnnccnnnoncnccnnancccnnnnnnononnanoconnnocccnnnnocoonananonos 2 2 LED Monitor Ke
13. l Information FRENIC Mini User s Manual MEH406 MEH446 Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics in Home Electric and General purpose Appliances Our three phase 200V series inverters of 3 7 kW or less FRENIC Eco series were the products of which were restricted by the Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics in Home Electric and General purpose Appliances established in September 1994 and revised in October 1999 issued by the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry The above restriction however was lifted when the Guideline was revised in January 2004 Since then the inverter makers have individually imposed voluntary restrictions on the harmonics of their products We as before recommend that you connect a reactor for suppressing harmonics to your inverter As a reactor select a DC REACTOR introduced in this manual For use of the other reactor please inquire of us about detailed specifications Japanese Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics by Customers Receiving High Voltage or Special High Voltage Refer to this manual Appendix B for details on this guideline Safety precautions Read this manual and the FRENIC Eco Instruction Manual INR SI47 0882 E thoroughly before proceeding with installation connections wiring operation or maintenance and inspection Ensure you have sound knowledge of the product and familiarize yourself with all safety information and precautions before proceeding to operate the i
14. n the FRENIC Eco Instruction Manual INR SI47 0882 E Chapter 7 Section 7 5 Insulation Test Control circuit wiring length When using remote control limit the wiring length between the inverter and operator box to 20 m or less and use twisted pair or shielded wire If long wiring is used between the inverter and the motor the inverter may Wiring length overheat or trip due to overcurrent because a higher harmonics current between inverter flows into the stray capacitance between each phase wire Ensure that the and motor wiring is shorter than 50 m If this length must be exceeded lower the Wiring carrier frequency or install an output circuit filter OFL ee Select wires with a sufficient capacity by referring to the current value or Wire size Chia recommended wire size 3 Do not share one multi core cable in order to connect several inverters with Wire type motors Grounding Securely ground the inverter using the grounding terminal Select an inverter according to the applicable motor ratings listed in the mm standard specifications table for the inverter Driving general purpose When high starting torque is required or quick acceleration or deceleration Selecting motor is required select an inverter with a capacity one size greater than the Inverter standard Refer to Chapter 7 Section 7 1 Selecting Motors and Inverters capacity for details Driving special Select an inverter that meet
15. nverter Safety precautions are classified into the following two categories in this manual AWARNING Failure to heed the information indicated by this symbol may lead to dangerous conditions possibly resulting in death or serious bodily injuries Failure to heed the information indicated by this symbol may lead to CAUTION dangerous conditions possibly resulting in minor or light bodily injuries and or substantial property damage Failure to heed the information contained under the CAUTION title can also result in serious consequences These safety precautions are of utmost importance and must be observed at all times ACAUTION This product is not designed for use in appliances and machinery on which lives depend Consult your Fuji Electric representative before considering the FRENIC Eco series of inverters for equipment and machinery related to nuclear power control aerospace uses medical uses or transportation When the product is to be used with any machinery or equipment on which lives depend or with machinery or equipment which could cause serious loss or damage should this product malfunction or fail ensure that appropriate safety devices and or equipment are installed Precautions for Use In running general purpose motors Driving a 400V general purpose motor When driving a 400V general purpose motor with an inverter using extremely long wires damage to the insulation of the motor may occu
16. r Use an output circuit filter OFL if necessary after checking with the motor manufacturer Fuji motors do not require the use of output circuit filters because of their reinforced insulation Torque characteristics and temperature rise When the inverter is used to run a general purpose motor the temperature of the motor becomes higher than when it is operated using a commercial power supply In the low speed range the cooling effect will be weakened so decrease the output torque of the motor Vibration When an inverter driven motor is mounted to a machine resonance may be caused by the natural frequencies of the machine system Note that operation of a 2 pole motor at 60 Hz or higher may cause abnormal vibration The use of a rubber coupling or vibration dampening rubber is recommended Use the inverter s jump frequency control feature to skip the resonance frequency zone s Noise When an inverter is used with a general purpose motor the motor noise level is higher than that with a commercial power supply To reduce noise raise carrier frequency of the inverter Operation at 60 Hz or higher can also result in higher level of wind roaring sound In running special motors Explosion proof motors When driving an explosion proof motor with an inverter use a combination of a motor and an inverter that has been approved in advance Submersible motors and pumps These motors have a higher rate
17. rating mechanism of surge voltages sce eeeeeesceseeeceseceeesecseesecneesecsaeeeesaecseesecsecseenaeeeeeaeceseeeeas Effect of A RA Countermeasures against surge voltages eeeeeceeesceseeeceseceeesecseesecneesecsaeceesaecseesecsevseesaseeeeaeeeseeeas Regarding existing equipment eee eeceesseeeceesceeeceseceseeseeesecsecsseceaeceaecaaecaeeeaeeeaeeeseeeeeeeeeeesateeseeeneess Inverter Generating Los Sumito til iia annie eras ay Conversion from SI Units its dial Allowable Current of Insulated Wires ooononncnnonocinonoccoocnonononononnon conc cn nonnco non nonncn nono conc nn cnn non nrnn canon ncnnnss Glossary xi
18. s the following condition motors Inverter rated current gt Motor rated current Transpor When transporting or storing inverters follow the procedures and select locations that meet the tation and environmental conditions listed in the FRENIC Eco Instruction Manual INR SI47 0882 E storage Chapter 1 Section 1 3 Transportation and Section 1 4 Storage Environment How this manual is organized This manual contains Chapters 1 through 9 Appendices and Glossary Part 1 General Information Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO FRENIC Eco This chapter describes the features and control system of the FRENIC Eco series and the recommended configuration for the inverter and peripheral equipment Chapter 2 PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS This chapter contains external views of the FRENIC Eco series and an overview of terminal blocks including a description of the LED display and keys on the keypad Chapter 3 OPERATION USING THE KEYPAD This chapter describes inverter operation using the keypad The inverter features three operation modes Running Programming and Alarm modes which enable you to run and stop the motor monitor running status set function code data display running information required for maintenance and display alarm data The keypad is available in two types standard keypad and optional multi function keypad For the instructions on how to operate the multi function keypad refer to the Multi function Keypad Instruction Manual
19. tension terminal functions cccccccccssscssscecsssceescecesesesseceeeeesseceeeeeeseeceeeeesseceeeeeesaeenes 9 48 9 2 3 C codes Control functions of frequency eeessesessesesesrstsesreeresesrstsretterssserststetreretsessrsretereesreererse 9 87 9 2 4 P c des M tor parameters Joren eae ee e a e e aeei rides 9 91 9 2 5 H codes High performance functions ssessesesssssrsseereesrstststeresssrststrtreretsssseststeeretssssrsrerereesrereeree 9 94 9 2 6 Jcodes Application f unctons aiies aeneis iici enri ekee Vaa a Ea K aai 9 119 ODT y codes Link UNC ii tia 9 130 App A A 2 A 3 App B B 1 B 2 App C C l C 2 C 3 C 4 App D App E App F Appendices Advantageous Use of Inverters Notes on electrical NOISC ceeccescceseeseceeeceseeeseceseceeecaeeeneeeneeentens Effect of invertersion Other devices iicncconosininr ooo loiaicacondons a eescdesnny even Ea E an Eiti a Nolse preve iii diia Japanese Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics by Customers Receiving High Voltage or Special High Voltage coi oso sade Application to general purpose inVerters ccceccceceesseeseeeseeeeceecesecesecesecaeeeecsecaecaecaeecaeesseeeaeeeneens Compliance to the harmonic suppression for customers receiving high voltage or special High Voltages mortorii reee aa e enne Eroe ee EE odgeesedisa eves ude decdedededessiachvens Effect on Insulation of General purpose Motors Driven with 400 V Class Inverters seers Gene
20. ys and LED Indicators on the Keypad ccccccessseeseeesceeeceeeceeeeeseceneceeecaeeeaeeeneeeneens Chapter 3 OPERATION USING THE KEYPAD 3 1 Overview of Operation Modest its E eE eE caia dee ii aes 3 2 lt R ntins Modest ia 3 2 1 Monitoring the running statu Seisoin Se ea EAE A aE EEEE EENE EEA EES 3 2 2 Setting up frequency and PID process commands ssessesesseessreeteseesstserrteretserststresrseserrterersersesrete 3 2 3 Ru nning stopping the Mot a E E EE a EE E RE 33 Programming Modest tin 3 3 1 Setting up basic function codes quickly Menu 0 Quick Setup occoccninnicnnoniccononononanncnnonannncnos 3 3 2 Setting up function codes Menu 1 Data Setting eecseeecseeeecsseceeesecseeeesecneeseeneeseeeas 3 3 3 Checking changed function codes Menu 2 Data Checking 0 eceeeeesseeccsseceeeeecneeereneeeeeens 3 3 4 Monitoring the running status Menu 3 Drive Monitoring coconncononnnonnononnnancononononannnonnonncnninos 3 3 5 Checking I O signal status Menu 4 I O Checking c0coccoccnonocononccncnnnnnnononncnncnnonononcnnncnnoncrnncnos 3 3 6 Reading maintenance information Menu 5 Maintenance Information 0 0 cee eeeeeeeeeeeee 3 3 7 Reading alarm information Menu 6 Alarm Information cece eeceseessesecseeeeeecseeeeeneeeeeene 3 3 8 Data copying information Menu 7 Data Copying ec cecesecseesecseseeceeeeecaeceeeseeneeseeneeseeeas 34 SR 3 4 1 Releasing
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