E6581429
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| Alarms | Stall prevention during operation, overload limit, overload, undervoltage on power source side, DC circuit |
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| undervoltage, setting error, in retry, upper limit, lower limit. |
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| Overcurrent, overvoltage, fin overheat, short circuit on the load side, ground fault on the load side, |
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| Causes of | inverter overload, arm overcurrent at starting, overcurrent on the load side at starting, EEPROM error, |
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| RAM error, ROM error, transmission error, (dynamic braking resistor overcurrent/overload), (emergency |
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| failures |
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| stop), (undervoltage), (low current), (overtorque), (motor overload), (output phase failure) |
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| The items in the parentheses are selectable. |
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| Operation frequency, operation frequency command, forward run/reverse run, output current, DC |
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| Monitoring | voltage, output voltage, compensated frequency, terminal board input/output information, CPU version, |
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| command, torque current, exiting current, PID feedback value, motor overload factor, inverter overload |
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| control EEPROM version, past trip history, cumulative operation time, speed feedback, torque, torque |
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Display | panel |
| function | factor, PBR overload factor, PBR load factor, input power, output power, peak output current, peak DC |
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| AM output, meter adjustment fix output, flash memory version, main circuit EEPROM version, types of |
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| voltage, Motor counter pseudo PG, position pulse, RR input, VI/II input, RX input, RX2 input, FM output, |
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| connection option, previous default setting, previous automatic control (AU2) |
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| Free unit display | Display of optional units other than output frequency (motor speed, line speed, etc), current ampere/% |
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| switch, voltage volt/% switch |
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| Automatic edit | Searches automatically parameters that are different from the standard default setting parameters. Easy |
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| function | to find changed parameters. |
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| User default | User parameter settings can be saved as default settings. Allows to reset the parameters to the |
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| Charge display | Displays main circuit capacitor charging. |
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Power Removal safety function |
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Input/output terminal input | Possible to select positive logic or negative logic with programmable input/output terminal function menu. |
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[Note 1] [Note 2] |
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| (Default setting: positive logic) |
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Sink/source switching | Possible to switch between minus common (CC) and plus common (P24) for control terminal. |
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(Default setting: minus common (CC)) |
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| Failure detection signal | 1c contact output |
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| Low speed/speed reach |
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| signal output | Open collector output (24Vdc, max. 50mA, output impedance: 33Ω) |
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| Upper/lower limit |
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| frequency signal output | Open collector output (24Vdc, max. 50mA, output impedance: 33Ω) |
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| Output for frequency |
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| meter/ |
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| Analog output. 1mAdc |
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| Output for ammeter |
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| Pulse train frequency | Open collector output (24Vdc, max. 50mA) |
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Environments |
| Use environments | Indoor use. Altitude: 3000m or less (current reduction necessary if 1000m or more.) Place not exposed |
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| to direct sunlight and free of corrosive and explosive gases. |
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| Storage temperature | 10 | |||
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| Relative humidity | 20 to 93% (free from condensation) | |||
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| Vibration | 5.9m/s2{0.6G} or less (10 to 55Hz) (Compliant with JIS |
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Note 1: 15 contact input terminals (of which 8 are options) are programmable contact input terminals, and they make it possible to arbitrarily select from about 80 types of signals.
Note 2: Programmable ON/OFF output terminals make it possible to arbitrarily select from about 180 types of signals.
Note 3: Programmable analog output terminals make it possible to arbitrarily select from about 50 types of signals.
Note 4: When using inverters where the ambient temperature will rise above 40°C, derate the output current.
Note 5: This function protects inverters from overcurrent due to output circuit ground fault.