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Beijer Electronics E3
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1. Quick Start Up ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1. Important Safety Information 4
1.2. Quick Start Process 5
1.3. Quick Start Overview 6
2. General Information and Ratings........................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1. Identifying the Drive by Model Number 7
2.2. Drive Model Numbers 7
3. Mechanical Installation ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1. General 8
3.2. UL Compliant Installation 8
3.3. Mechanical Dimensions and Mounting – IP20 Open Units 8
3.4. Guidelines for Enclosure Mounting – IP20 Units 8
3.5. Mechanical Dimensions – IP66 Enclosed Units 9
3.6. Guidelines for Mounting Enclosed Units 9
3.7. Gland Plate and Lock Off 10
3.8. Removing the Terminal Cover 10
3.9. Routine Maintenance 10
4. Power Wiring ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.1. Connection Diagram 11
4.2. Protective Earth (PE) Connection 11
4.3. Incoming Power Connection 12
4.4. Motor Connection 12
4.5. Motor Terminal Box Connections 12
4.6. Control Terminal Wiring 13
4.7. Using the REV/0/FWD Selector Switch (Switched Version Only) 13
4.8. Control Terminal Connections 13
4.9. Motor Thermal overload Protection 14
4.10. EMC Compliant Installation 14
4.11. Optional Brake Resistor 14
5. Operation............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
5.1. Managing the Keypad 15
5.2. Operating Displays 15
5.3. Changing Parameters 15
5.4. Read Only Parameter Access 15
5.5. Resetting Parameters 15
5.6. Resetting a Fault 15
6. Parameters .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
6.1. Standard Parameters 16
6.2. Extended Parameters 17
6.3. Advanced Parameters 20
6.4. Read Only Status Parameters 22
7. Analog and Digital Input Macro Configurations .................................................................................................................................... 23
7.1. Overview 23
7.2. Macro Functions Guide Key 23
7.3. Macro Functions - Keypad Mode (P-12 = 1 or 2) 23
7.4. Macro Functions - Fieldbus Control Mode (P-12 = 3, 4, 7, 8 or 9) Error! Bookmark not defined.
7.5. Macro Functions - User PI Control Mode (P-12 = 5 or 6) Error! Bookmark not defined.
7.6. Macro Functions – Terminal Mode (P-12 = 0) 24
7.7. Macro Functions - Keypad Mode (P-12 = 1 or 2) 25
7.8. Macro Functions - Fieldbus Control Mode (P-12 = 3, 4, 7, 8 or 9) 25
7.9. Macro Functions - User PI Control Mode (P-12 = 5 or 6) 25
7.10. Fire Mode 25
7.11. Example Connection Diagrams 26
8. Modbus RTU Communications ............................................................................................................................................................. 27
8.1. Introduction 27
8.2. Modbus RTU Specification 27
8.3. RJ45 Connector Configuration 27
8.4. Modbus Telegram Structure 27
8.5. Modbus Register Map 27
9. Technical Data ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
9.1. Environmental 28
9.2. Rating Tables 28
9.3. Single Phase Operation of Three Phase Drives 28
9.4. Additional Information for UL Compliance 29
9.5. EMC Filter Disconnect 29
10. Trouble Shooting ............................................................................................................................................................................. 30
10.1. Fault Code Messages 30
Notes ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31
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