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Describes the purpose and content of the safety instructions chapter and its importance for installation and operation.
Differentiates between warnings for serious hazards and notes for special attention or additional information.
Informs about serious physical injury or damage risks using specific symbols for danger and caution.
Provides essential safety instructions intended for all work performed on the ACS 300 unit.
Details the requirement for installing emergency stop devices at operator control stations and other relevant locations.
Explains the cooling methods for ACS 300 and allowable ambient conditions for operation.
Describes detaching and installing the control panel with connection cables for remote operation.
Recommends three-conductor screened cables for mains cabling and guidelines for fuse sizing.
Recommends three-conductor screened cables for motor connections to avoid noise emission and overcurrent tripping.
Advises using screened cables for brake unit connections with appropriate wire cross-section.
Warns that insulation checks must be done before connecting the ACS 300 to the mains to prevent injury.
Explains configuring digital inputs and control panel lock-out using switch S1 and parameter SET.
Guides on writing down customized settings and checking motor/mains supply parameters before commissioning.
Lists parameters related to motor speed, frequency references, and acceleration/deceleration times.
Details parameters for output voltage, preset speeds, current limits, and start/stop modes.
Covers parameters for DC HOLD, parameter set selection, PI Controller settings, and scaling factors.
Explains parameters for parameter set 2, effective when PSET is '2' and DI5 is active.
Describes how the ACS 300 continuously monitors for faults and displays indications.
Explains methods to reset active faults, including keypad, input deactivation, and power cycling.
Details how the ACS 300 stores and displays the last three detected faults for review.
Refers to a table detailing fault indications, their possible causes, and recommended remedies.