Omron 3G3RX2, 3G3RX-V1 Quick Start Manual

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The Driving Evolution
Model: 3G3RX2 200 400
Quick Start Guide
X2
V Class Three-Phase Input V Class Three-Phase Input
0.4 to 55 kW
0.75 to 132 kW
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ntain safety information and other details that are
to ensure that the
safety precautions, precautions for safe use, and
Introduction
Introduction
IntroductionIntroduction
This guide provides the reference information for replacement and does not co required for actual use. Thoroughly read and understand the manuals for both the old and new inverters system is used safely. Review the entire contents of these manuals, including all precautions for correct use.
Intended Audience
Intended Audience
Intended AudienceIntended Audience
This guide is intended for the following personnel.
• Personnel in charge of introducing control equipment
• Personnel in charge of designing control systems
• Personnel in charge of installing and maintaining control equipment
• Personnel in charge of managing control systems and facilities The personnel must also have the following knowledge.
• Knowledge of electrical systems (an electrical engineer or the equivalent)
Applicable Products
Applicable Products
Applicable ProductsApplicable Products
This guide covers the following products.
• 3G3RX-V1-series Inverter
• 3G3RX2-series Inverter
NOTE
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Programmable Products.
Programmable Products.
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Performance Data.
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Special Information
Special Information
Special InformationSpecial Information
Special Information
Special information in this manual is classified as follows:
Precautions for Safe Use
Precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure safe usage of the product.
Precautions for Correct Use
Precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and performance.
Additional Information
Additional information to read as required. This information is provided to increase understanding or make operation easier.
Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
Safety PrecautionsSafety Precautions
To ensure that the High-function General-purpose Inverter (Model: 3G3RX2) is used safely and cor­rectly, be sure to read this Safety Precautions section and the main text before using the product.
Learn all items you should know before use, regarding the equipment as well as required safety infor­mation and precautions.
Make an arrangement so that this manual also gets to the end user of this product. After reading this manual, keep it in a convenient place so that it can be referenced at any time.
Indications and Meanings of Safety Information
In this user’s manual, the following precautions and signal words are used to provide information to ensure the safe use of the High-function General-purpose Inverter (Model: 3G3RX2). The information provided here is vital to safety. Strictly observe the precautions provided.
Meanings of Signal Words
DANGER W
ARNING
Caution
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if avoided, is likely to result in serious injury or may result in death. Additionally there may be severe property damage.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in minor or moderate injury, or may result in serious injury or death. Additionally there may be significant property damage.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage.
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Explanation of Symbols
This symbol indicates a prohibited item (an item you must not do). The specific instruction is indicated using an illustration or text inside or near . The symbol shown to the left indicates “disassembly prohibited.”
This symbol indicates danger and caution. The specific instruction is indicated using an illustration or text inside or near . The symbol shown to the left indicates “beware of electric shock.”
This symbol indicates danger and caution. The specific instruction is indicated using an illustration or text inside or near . The symbol shown to the left indicates “non-specific general danger.”
This symbol indicates caution (including warning). The specific instruction is indicated using an illustration or text inside or near . The symbol shown to the left indicates “risk of hot surface.”
This symbol indicates a compulsory item (an item that must be done). The specific instruction is indicated using an illustration or text inside or near . The symbol shown to the left indicates “general compulsory items.”
This symbol indicates a compulsory item (an item that must be done). The specific instruction is indicated using an illustration or text inside or near . The symbol shown to the left indicates “grounding required.”
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Precautions for Correct Use
W
ARNING
Turn off the power supply and implement wiring correctly. Not doing so may result in a serious injury due to an electric shock.
Wiring work must be carried out only by qualified personnel. Not doing so may result in a serious injury due to an electric shock.
Do not change wiring and slide switches (SW1 to SW6), put on or take off Operator and optional devices, replace cooling fans while the input power is being supplied. Doing so may result in a serious injury due to an electric shock.
Be sure to ground the unit. Not doing so may result in a serious injury due to an electric shock or fire.
(200-V class: type-D grounding, 400-V class: type-C grounding) Do not remove the terminal cover during the power supply and 15
minutes due to an electric shock.
Do not operate the Operator or switches with wet hands. Doing so may result in a serious injury due to an electric shock.
Inspection of the inverter must be conducted after the power supply was turned off. Not doing so may result in a serious injury due to an electric shock.
The main power supply is not necessarily shut off even if the emergency shut off function is activated.
Do not touch the inverter fins, braking resistors and the motor, which become too hot during the power supply and for some time after the power shut off. Doing so may result in a burn.
*1. 10 minutes: For models 3G3RX2-A2004 to A2220 and 3G3RX2-A4007 to A4220 *2. 15 minutes: For models 3G3RX2-A2300 to A2550 and 3G3RX2-A4300 to B413K
*1*2
after the power shut off. Doing so may result in a serious injury
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Caution
Be sure to confirm safety before conducting maintenance, inspection or parts replacement.
Do not connect resistors to the terminals (PD/+1, P/+, N/-) directly. Doing so might result in a small-scale fire, heat generation, or damage to the unit.
Install a stop motion device to ensure safety. Not doing so might result in a minor injury. (A holding brake is not a stop motion device designed to ensure safety.)
Be sure to use a specified type of braking resistor/regenerative braking unit. In case of a braking resistor, install a thermal relay that monitors the temperature of the resistor. Not doing so might result in a moderate burn due to the heat generated in the braking resistor/regenerative braking unit. Configure a sequence that enables the inverter power to turn off when unusual over eating is detected in the braking resistor/regenerative braking unit.
The inverter has high voltage parts inside which, if short-circuited, might cause damage to itself or other property. Place covers on the openings or take other precautions to make sure that no metal objects such as cutting bits or lead wire scraps go inside when installing and wiring.
Take safety precautions such as setting up a molded-case circuit breaker (MCCB) that matches the inverter capacity on the power supply side.
Not doing so might result in damage to property due to the short circuit of the load.
Do not dismantle, repair or modify the product. Doing so may result in an injury.
If a parameter is set incorrectly when starting up, adjusting, maintaining, or replacing, an unexpected operation may occur.
If the DriveProgramming stops during multi-function output, the output status is held. Take safety precautions such as stopping peripheral devices.
Place covers on the openings or take other precautions to make sure that no metal objects such as cutting bits or lead wire scraps go inside when installing the PG Unit and wiring.
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Precautions
Precautions
PrecautionsPrecautions
• When building a system, check the specifications for all devices and equipment that will make up the system and
make sure that the OMRON products are used well within their rated specifications and performances. Safety
measures, such as safety circuits, must be implemented in order to minimize the risks in the event of a
malfunction.
• Thoroughly read and understand the manuals for all devices and equipment that will make up the system to
ensure that the system is used safely. Review the entire contents of these manuals, including all safety
precautions, precautions for safe use, and precautions for correct use.
• Confirm all regulations, standards, and restrictions that the system must adhere to.
[Trademarks/Copyrights]
Company names and product names in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
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Related Manuals
Related Manuals
Related ManualsRelated Manuals
Please see the manuals below for related product information. Use these manuals for reference.
Manual name Cat. No.. Model Application Description
3G3RX-V1 Series
High-function
General-purpose Inverter
User’s Manual
3G3RX2 Series
High-function
General-purpose Inverter
User’s Manual
I578 3G3RX-□□□□□-V1 Learning how to use the
3G3RX-V1-series
High-function
General-purpose
Inverters.
I620 3G3RX2-□□□□□ Learning how to use the
3G3RX2-series
High-function
General-purpose
Inverters.
Describes how to install and wire the
inverter, set parameters needed to
operate the inverter, and remedies
to be taken and inspection methods
to be used in case that problems
occur.
Describes how to install and wire the
inverter, set parameters needed to
operate the inverter, and remedies
to be taken and inspection methods
to be used in case that problems
occur.
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Index
Index
IndexIndex
Introduction
Introduction ................................
IntroductionIntroduction
Intended Audience ....................................................... 2
Applicable Products ...................................................... 2
Terms and Conditions Agreement
Terms and Conditions Agreement ...........................
Terms and Conditions AgreementTerms and Conditions Agreement SSSSpecial Information
pecial Information ................................
pecial Informationpecial Information
Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions ................................
Safety PrecautionsSafety Precautions Precautions
Precautions ................................
PrecautionsPrecautions Related Manuals
Related Manuals ................................
Related ManualsRelated Manuals
1. Appearance and part N
Appearance and part Names
Appearance and part NAppearance and part N
2. Specifications
Specifications ................................
SpecificationsSpecifications
2.1. Upon receipt ...................................................... 14
2.2. Standard Specifications ............................................. 16
2.3. 200V Class Specifications ............................................ 19
2.4. 400V Class Specifications ............................................ 20
2.5. External Dimensions ................................................ 21
3. Installation
Installation ................................
InstallationInstallation
3.1. Wiring sizes and protection ........................................... 29
3.2. Terminal symbols, screw size and tightening torque ....................... 30
3.3. Installation Environment ............................................. 31
3.4. Wiring overview .................................................. 33
3.5. Arrangement and Function of Main Circuit Terminal Block .......... 34
3.6. Arrangement and Function of Control Circuit Terminal Block ....... 35
3.7. Arrangement of Main Circuit Terminals ............................ 44
3.8. Input Terminals and Programmable Controller Connection ........... 52
3.9. Output Terminals and Programmable Controller Connection ................ 53
4. Overview of LCD Operator
Overview of LCD Operator ............................
Overview of LCD OperatorOverview of LCD Operator
4.1. Names of Operation Keys ............................................ 54
4.2. LCD Display ...................................................... 55
4.3. Transition of Screen Display ..................................... 61
4.4. How to Set Battery and the Time Setting ............................... 62
4.5. Scroll Mode ....................................................... 64
4.6. Concurrent Monitor Mode .......................................... 68
4.7. Three-line Monitor Screen ........................................... 70
5. Basic Parameter Settings
Basic Parameter Settings .............................
Basic Parameter SettingsBasic Parameter Settings
5.1. Inverter Load Rating Settings ......................................... 71
5.2. Language Selection ................................................. 73
5.3. Inverter Initialization ................................................ 74
5.4. Motor Basic Settings ................................................ 77
5.5. Motor Constant Setting.............................................. 80
5.6. Auto-tuning of Motor ............................................... 82
5.7. Types of Operation Commands ....................................... 85
5.8. Frequency Command Selection ....................................... 86
5.9. Electronic Thermal Setting ........................................... 87
5.10. Acceleration/Deceleration Settings .................................... 94
6. Advanced Settings
Advanced Settings ................................
Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings
6.1. V/f Control (Constant Torque Characteristics) .......................... 99
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6.2. V/f Control (Reducing Torque Characteristics) ......................... 101
6.3. V/f Control (Free V/f) ............................................. 103
6.4. Manual Torque Boost .............................................. 106
6.5. Automatic Torque Boost ............................................ 107
6.6. Input Terminal Selections ....................................... 109
6.7. Analog Input .................................................... 114
6.8. Output Terminal Function ........................................ 119
6.9. Analog Output Terminal Adjustment ............................... 123
7. Parameter List
Parameter List ................................
Parameter ListParameter List
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1. Appearance and part Names
Appearance and part Names
Appearance and part NamesAppearance and part Names
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2. Specifications
Specifications
SpecificationsSpecifications
2.1. Upon receipt
Upon receipt
Upon receiptUpon receipt
Please perform the following task after receiving the drive:
• Inspect the driver for damage. If the drive appears damage upon receipt, contact your supplier.
• Verify the receipt of the correct model by checking the information on the nameplate. If you have received the
wrong model contact your supplier.
• Refer to the User’s Manual for detailed information about the product and functions.
Basic specifications and EMC filter
Type ND(150% overload for 60s) LD(120% overload for 60s) VLD(110% overload for 60s)
Voltage 3G3RX2-
3 x 200 V
A2004 0.4 3.2 0.75 3.7 0.75 4.4
A2007 0.75 5 1.5 6.3 1.5 8
A2015 1.5 8 2.2 9.4 2.2 10.4 AX-FIR2018-RE
A2022 2.2 11 3.7 12 3.7 15.6
A2037 3.7 17.5 5.5 19.6 5.5 22.8
A2055 5.5 25 7.5 30 7.5 33
A2075 7.5 32 11 40 11 46 AX-FIR2053-RE
A2110 11 46 15 56 15 60
A2150 15 64 18.5 73 18.5 80
A2185 18.5 76 22 85 22 93 AX-FIR2110-RE
A2220 22 95 30 113 30 124
A2300 30 122 37 140 37 153 AX-FIR2145-RE
A2370 37 146 45 169 45 185
A2450 45 182 55 210 55 229 AX-FIR3250-RE
Max Motor
(KW)
Rated current
(A)
Max Motor
(KW)
Rated current
(A)
Max Motor
(KW)
Rated current
EMC filter
(A)
A2550 55 220 75 270 75 295 AX-FIR3320-RE
A4007 0.75 2.5 1.5 3.1 1.5 4.1
A4015 1.5 4 2.2 4.8 2.2 5.4 AX-FIR3010-RE
A4022 2.2 5.5 3.7 6.7 3.7 8.3
A4040 3.7 9.2 5.5 11.1 5.5 12.6
A4055 5.5 14.8 7.5 16 7.5 17.5
A4075 7.5 19 11 22 11 25 AX-FIR3030-RE
A4110 11 25 15 29 15 31
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3 x 400 V
A4150 15 32 18.5 37 18.5 40
A4185 18.5 39 22 43 22 47 AX-FIR3053-RE
A4220 22 48 30 57 30 62
A4300 30 61 37 70 37 77 AX-FIR3064-RE
A4370 37 75 45 85 45 93 AX-FIR3100-RE
A4450 45 91 55 105 55 116
A4550 55 112 75 135 75 147 AX-FIR3130-RE
B4750 75 150 90 160 90 176
B4900 90 180 110 195 110 213 AX-FIR3250-RE
B411K 110 217 132 230 132 252
B413K 132 260 160 290 160 316 AX-FIR3320-RE
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2.2. Stand
Standard Specifications
StandStand
ard Specifications
ard Specificationsard Specifications
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*1. The output frequency range depends on the control and motor used. When running the inverter exceeding 60Hz, check the maximum
allowable frequency with the manufacturer of the motor.
*2. When the control mode is changed, unless the motor constant is appropriately configured, you cannot obtain the desired starting
torque or the inverter may trip. *3. The variable range of motor speed may vary depending on your system or the environment where the motor is used. Please contact us for details. *4. Both the input power and output power are reference values, which are not appropriate for use in calculation of efficiency values,
etc. To obtain an accurate value, use an external device. *5. The IGBT error [E030] is generated by the protective function not only for short circuit protection but also when IGBT is damaged.
Depending on the operating conditions of the inverter, the overcurrent error [E001] may occur, instead of the IGBT error. *6. At the factory default setting, when voltage and current on Ai1/Ai2 terminal is changed using a switch, with input of voltage at 9.8V
and current at 19.8mA, the maximum frequency is commanded. To change characteristics, make adjustments using the analog
start/end function. *7. The threshold for signal output varies depending on the motor to be combined with the inverter, parameter adjustment, etc. *8. The output data of analog voltage monitor and analog current monitor are
the meter to be connected and variation in analog output circuit, the maximum output value may slightly vary from 10V or 20mA. To
change characteristics, make adjustments using the Ao1 adjustment and Ao2 adjustment functions. Some monitor data cannot be
output. *9. To enable the EMC filter, connect with a power supply grounded at a neutral point. Otherwise, the leakage current may increase. *10. Use the 400V class inverter at an input voltage of 500VAC or below. If input voltage exceeds 500VAC due to fluctuation of power, use
the inverter at 40°Cor lower ambient temperature. *11. The storage temperature is the temperature during transport.
*12. To be in accordance with the testing method specified in JIS C 60068-2-6: 2010 (IEC 60068-2-6:2007) *13. When the inverter is used in a location at 1000m or higher altitude, air pressure reduces approximately 1% every 100m elevation.
Perform 1% current derating and conduct evaluation for every 100m elevation. *14. For insulation distance, comply with UL and CE standards
reference
values for
connecting
an analog meter. Due to
*15. When a clock function is used, the optional battery (CR2032, 3V) is required. When you purchase, this LCD operator does not come with the battery.
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2.3. 200V Class Specifications
200V Class Specifications
200V Class Specifications200V Class Specifications
*1. The rated input currents shown in the table are the values when the rated current is output. The values vary depending on impedance on the power supply (wiring, breaker, input reactor option, etc.)
*2. The power supply equipment capacities shown in the table are the values when 220V rated current is output. The values vary
depending on impedance on the power supply (wiring, breaker, input reactor option, etc.) *3. The setting of rated values for carrier frequencies [bb101] / [bb201] are internally limited in accordance with the description. Also, it
is recommended to set values equivalent to or above (maximum output frequency for driving ×10) Hz for the setting of carrier
frequencies [bb101] / [bb201]. Also, in the case of induction motor (IM) control, for items other than those subject to V/f control, it is
recommended to set carrier frequency at 2 KHz or more. In the case of synchronous motor (SM)/permanent magnet motor (PMM)
control, it is recommended to set carrier frequency at 8 KHz or more. *4. The value of the sensor-less vector control applied to the ND rating in the Standard motor. Torque characteristics may vary
depending on the control method and the motor used. *5. Based on self-declaration.
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2.4. 400V Class Specifications
400V Class Specifications
400V Class Specifications400V Class Specifications
*1. The rated input currents shown in the table are the values when the rated current is output. The values vary depending on
impedance on the power supply (wiring, breaker, input reactor option, etc.) *2. The power supply equipment capacities shown in the table are the values when 220V rated current is output. The values vary
depending on impedance on the power supply (wiring, breaker, input reactor option, etc.) *3. The setting of rated values for carrier frequencies [bb101] / [bb201] are internally limited in accordance with the description. Also, it
is recommended to set values equivalent to or above (maximum output frequency for driving ×10) Hz for the setting of carrier
frequencies
recommended to set carrier frequency at 2 KHz or more. In the case of synchronous motor (SM)/permanent magnet motor (PMM)
control, it is recommended to set carrier frequency at 8 KHz or more. *4. The value of the sensor-less vector control applied to the ND rating in the Standard motor. Torque characteristics may vary
depending on the control method and the motor used. *5. Based on self-declaration.
[bb101] / [bb201].
Also, in the case of induction motor (IM) control, for items other than those subject to V/f control, it is
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2.5. External Dimensions
External Dimensions
External DimensionsExternal Dimensions
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3. Installation
Installation
InstallationInstallation
3.1. Wiring sizes and protection
Wiring sizes and protection
Wiring sizes and protectionWiring sizes and protection
Type
3G3RX2-
A2004
to A2037
A2055,A2075
A2110,A4110
A2150,A2185
A2220
A2300
Main Circuit Option
R(L1),S(L2),T(L3),U
(T1),V(T2),W(T3)
M4
M5 M6
M6 M8
M8
M5 M5
M6 M6
M6
Ro,
M4
Ground
To
M4
PD(+1),P(+),
N(-),RB
M4
M5 M6
M6 M8
M8
A2550, B4750
Screw Size M3 M4 M5 M6 M8 M10
Torque 0.7 N·m (max. 0.8) 1.2 N·m (max. 1.4) 2.4 N·m (max. 4.0) 4.5 N·m (max. 4.9) 8.1
A4300
A2370
A4370
A2450
A4450,A4550
to B413K
M6
M6
M8
M8
M8
M8
M8
M8
M8
M8
M10
M8*
M6
M8
M8
M8
M8
M10
N·m
(max. 8.8) 20.0
N·m
(max. 22.0)
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0.75 A2007 0.75 A4007
5.5 A
2055 8
5.5 A4055 12
7.5 A2075 6 7.5 A4075 10
37 A2370
37 A4370 1
3.2. Terminal symbols, screw size and tightening torque
Terminal symbols, screw size and tightening torque
Terminal symbols, screw size and tightening torqueTerminal symbols, screw size and tightening torque
Motor Outpu
0.4
1.5
2.2
3.7
11
15
18.5
22
30
45
55
t Inverter Model
A2004
14 (Stranded only)
A2015
A2022
A2037
10 (Stranded only)
A2110
6 or 4
A2150
A2185
A2220
1 or 1/0
A2300
2/0 or
A2450
A2550
350 kcmil (Prepared
Power Te
rminal
2
1
Parallel
of 1/0
4/0 (Prepared wire only) o
Parallel
of 1/0
wir
only) or
Parallel
of 2/0
Torque
(N·m)
1.8
4.0
4.9
8.8
r
20.0
e
19.6
Motor Output Inverter Model
-
1.5
2.2
4.0
11
15
18.5
22
30
45
55
-
14 (Stranded only)
A4015
A4022
A4040
A4110
A4150
A4185
A4220
6 or 4
A4300
A4450
A4550
2/0
Power Te
8
6
3
1
rminal
Torque
1.8
4.0
4.9
20.0
75
110
132
90
B4750
B4900
B411K
B413K
Parallel
Parallel
of 1/0
of 3/0
35.0
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3.3. Installation Environme
Installation Environment
Installation EnvironmeInstallation Environme
nt
ntnt
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3.4. Wiring overview
Wiring overview
Wiring overviewWiring overview
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3.5. Arrangement and Function of Main Circuit Terminal Block
Arrangement and Function of Main Circuit Terminal Block
Arrangement and Function of Main Circuit Terminal BlockArrangement and Function of Main Circuit Terminal Block
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3.6. Arrangement and Function of Control Circuit Terminal Block
Arrangement and Function of Control Circuit Terminal Block
Arrangement and Function of Control Circuit Terminal BlockArrangement and Function of Control Circuit Terminal Block
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3.7. Arrangement of Main Circuit Terminals
Arrangement of Main Circuit Terminals
Arrangement of Main Circuit TerminalsArrangement of Main Circuit Terminals
The arrangement of inverters’ main circuit terminals are shown in the following diagrams.
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3.8. Input Terminals and Programmable Controller Connection
Input Terminals and Programmable Controller Connection
Input Terminals and Programmable Controller ConnectionInput Terminals and Programmable Controller Connection
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3.9. Output Terminals and Programmable Controller Connection
Output Terminals and Programmable Controller Connection
Output Terminals and Programmable Controller ConnectionOutput Terminals and Programmable Controller Connection
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4. Overview of LCD Operator
Overview of LCD Operator
Overview of LCD OperatorOverview of LCD Operator
4.1. Names of Operation Keys
Names of Operation Keys
Names of Operation KeysNames of Operation Keys
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4.2. LC
LCD Display
D Display
LCLC
D DisplayD Display
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4.3. Transition of Screen Display
Transition of Screen Display
Transition of Screen DisplayTransition of Screen Display
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4.4. How to Set Battery and the Time Setting
How to Set Battery and the Time Setting
How to Set Battery and the Time SettingHow to Set Battery and the Time Setting
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4.5. Scroll Mode
Scroll Mode
Scroll ModeScroll Mode
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4.6. Concurrent Monitor Mode
Concurrent Monitor Mode
Concurrent Monitor ModeConcurrent Monitor Mode
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4.7. Three
Three----line Monitor Screen
ThreeThree
line Monitor Screen
line Monitor Screenline Monitor Screen
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5. Basic Parameter Settings
Basic Parameter Settings
Basic Parameter SettingsBasic Parameter Settings
5.1. Inverter Load Rating Settings
Inverter Load Rating Settings
Inverter Load Rating SettingsInverter Load Rating Settings
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5.2. Language Selection
Language Selection
Language SelectionLanguage Selection
On the screen that is displayed upon power-on, press the F1 (1) key to navigate to the menu screen "M01". Then,
select the R/W function by pressing the SEL (O) key or right (▷) key.
Item Data Descriptions
Language selection 01 Controller
02 English
03 Japanese
04 Francais
05 Espanol
06 Turkce
07 Jezyk polski
08 Cesky jazyk
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5.3. Inverter Initialization
Inverter Initialization
Inverter InitializationInverter Initialization
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5.4. Motor Basic Settings
Motor Basic Settings
Motor Basic SettingsMotor Basic Settings
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5.5. Motor Constant Setting
Motor Constant Setting
Motor Constant SettingMotor Constant Setting
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5.6. Auto
Auto----tuning of Motor
AutoAuto
tuning of Motor
tuning of Motortuning of Motor
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5.7. Types of Operation Commands
Types of Operation Commands
Types of Operation CommandsTypes of Operation Commands
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5.8. Frequency Command Selection
Frequency Command Selection
Frequency Command SelectionFrequency Command Selection
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5.9. Electronic Thermal Setting
Electronic Thermal Setting
Electronic Thermal SettingElectronic Thermal Setting
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5.10. Acceleration/Deceleration Settings
Acceleration/Deceleration Settings
Acceleration/Deceleration SettingsAcceleration/Deceleration Settings
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6. Advanced Settings
Advanced Settings
Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings
6.1. V/f Control (Constant Torque Characteristics)
V/f Control (Constant Torque Characteristics)
V/f Control (Constant Torque Characteristics)V/f Control (Constant Torque Characteristics)
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