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(1) Description of main circuit terminals |
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| R, S, T | AC power input | Connect to the commercial power supply. Keep these terminals unconnected when |
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| <L1, L2, L3> | using the high power factor converter |
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| U, V, W | Inverter output | Connect a |
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| Connected to the AC power supply terminals R and S. To retain the alarm display |
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| R1, S1 | Power supply for | and alarm output or when using the high power factor converter |
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| <L11, L21> | control circuit | the jumpers from terminals |
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Main | P, N | Optional converter | Connect the optional power return converter |
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P, P1 | DC reactor | Connect the enclosed DC reactor. (375, 450K) |
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| connection | DC reactor is prewired in |
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| P, PR | Brake resistor | Connect the optional |
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| <+, PR> | connection |
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| Ground | For grounding the inverter chassis. Must be earthed. |
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Note:< | >Terminal names in parentheses are those of the EC version. |
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(2) Description of control circuit terminals
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Input signals | e.g. start, function setting |
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| Turn on the STF signal to start forward rotation and turn it off to | When the STF | |
STF | Forward rotation start | stop. Acts as a programmed operation start signal in the | and STR signals | |
programmed operation mode. (Turn on to start and turn off to | are turned on | |||
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| stop.) | simultaneously, | |
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| Turn on the STR signal to start reverse rotation and turn it off to | the stop | |
STR | Reverse rotation start | command is | ||
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STOP | Start | Turn on the STOP signal to select the | ||
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RH,RM,RL | Use the RH, RM and RL signals as appropriate to select multiple |
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speeds. | Input terminal | |||
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| This terminal connected internally, can not be used by the | ||
(JOG) | JOG mode selection | function selection | ||
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| Turn on the RT signal to select the second acceleration/ | ||
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| Pr. 186) change | ||
| Second acceleration/ | deceleration time. When the second functions such as "second | terminal | |
RT | deceleration time | torque boost" and "second V/F (base frequency)" functions have | functions. | |
| selection | been set, these functions can also be selected by turning on the |
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| RT signal. |
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| Turn on the MRS signal (20ms or longer) to stop the inverter output. |
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MRS | Output stop | Used to shut off the inverter output to bring the motor to a stop by the magnetic | ||
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RES | Reset | Used to reset the protective circuit activated. Turn on the RES signal for more than | ||
0.1 sec, then turn it off. |
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AU | Current input | Only when the AU signal is turned on, the inverter can be | Input terminal | |
| selection | operated with the | function selection | |
| Automatic restart after | With the CS signal on, restart can be made automatically when | (Pr. 180 to Pr. | |
| 186) change | |||
CS | instantaneous power | the power is restored after an instantaneous power failure. Note | terminal | |
that this operation requires restart parameters to be set. When | ||||
| failure selection | functions. | ||
| the inverter is shipped from the factory, it is set to disallow restart. | |||
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SD | Contact input | Common terminal for the terminal FM. |
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common (sink) | Common output terminal for 24VDC 0.1A power (PC terminal). |
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| 24VDC power and | When transistor output (open collector output), such as a programmable controller, is | ||
| external transistor | connected, connect the external power supply common for transistor output to this | ||
PC | common | terminal to prevent a fault caused by leakage current. This terminal can be used as a | ||
| Contact input | 24VDC, 0.1A power output. When source logic has been selected, this terminal | ||
| common (source) | serves as a contact input common. |
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