5.4.3 ADV-08 Stop Mode Setting
Select a stop mode to stop the inverter operation. Select from 0 (deceleration), 1 (DC Brake), 2
(Free-Run (coast)) or 4 (Power Braking).
5.4.3.1 Deceleration Stop
Deceleration stop is a typical stop mode used when stopping a motor. If there are no other settings
applied, the inverter decelerates the motor from the reference frequency down to 0 Hz and stops.
5.4.3.2 Stop After DC Braking
DC Braking can be applied to the motor during deceleration. The inverter stops the motor by
supplying DC power to the motor. Settings include a delay time, a brake time, a brake current level
and a brake frequency. During deceleration, when the inverter output frequency reaches the DC
braking frequency, the inverter supplies DC power to the motor and stops it.
Output block time
before braking
DC Braking After Stop Setting Details