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Explains the meaning of warnings, cautions, and notes for safe operation and product protection.
Covers general electrical safety, system design, and personnel safety requirements for installation.
Provides current ratings for different voltage configurations and explains the model numbering system.
Illustrates drive features and options for size 1 and size 2 units, including module slots.
Details various Feedback and Automation Solutions Modules with their functions and specifications.
Continues detailing Automation and Fieldbus Solutions Modules, and identifies keypad and serial comms leads.
Covers crucial safety aspects, installer competence, and planning considerations like access and environmental protection.
Covers enclosure layout, clearances, and calculations for sizing a sealed enclosure based on heat dissipation.
Shows the location of power and ground terminals on size 1 drives and discusses ground connection importance.
Illustrates the location of power and ground terminals on size 2A/2B drives.
Shows terminal locations for size 2C/2D drives and provides detailed terminal sizes and torque settings.
Outlines essential routine maintenance checks for environment, enclosure, electrical connections, and cables.
Introduces cable management features and provides critical warnings about electric shock, isolation, and STOP function.
Details the power connections for 480V drives, including main AC supply, fuses, line reactor, and terminal functions.
Illustrates the power connections for higher voltage drives and notes key differences from 480V connections.
Explains the necessity of proper ground connections and the protection of these connections.
States Mentor MP meets immunity requirements and discusses compliance with EMC standards like IEC 61800-3.
Offers measures to prevent RF noise for encoder connections and details feedback device connections.
Describes the SM-Keypad and MP-Keypad displays and explains keypad operations.
Continues keypad operation details and explains different display modes like Healthy Status, Alarm Status, and Trip Status.
Introduces advanced menus and details procedures for saving and restoring parameter defaults.
Defines parameter access levels, user security, and procedures for setting and unlocking security.
Lists pre-defined sub-block parameters with their ranges, defaults, types, and coding attributes.
Provides full descriptions of basic parameters and lists actions for Parameter x.00 related to SMARTCARD operations.
Details parameters for motor rated current, base speed, parameter copying, field control, and autotune functions.
Outlines essential steps and requirements for running a motor for the first time, including safety precautions.
Provides a step-by-step guide for quick start commissioning from European default settings, covering motor details and feedback setup.
Continues quick start guide with autotune procedures, speed feedback checking, saving parameters, and running the motor.
Provides a quick start guide for USA default settings, covering motor details, feedback, and field controller setup.
Details procedures for transferring data to and from the SMARTCARD using Pr xx.00 codes.
Continues SMARTCARD data transfer instructions, including writing default differences and reading data.
Lists SMARTCARD parameters and details various SMARTCARD trip indications and their causes.
Guides on selecting cable and fuse sizes, emphasizing compliance and providing typical sizes for size 1 drives.
Continues providing typical cable sizes for size 2 drives and auxiliary wiring information.
Explains trip indications, their display, categorization, and how to cross-reference them with diagnosis information.
Lists common trip indications like AOC, AOP, and SMARTCARD trips with their diagnoses.
Continues listing trip indications for SMARTCARD, Onboard PLC, and encoder-related faults.
Lists remaining trip indications including feedback, thermistor, and various hardware fault errors.
Lists trip indications related to data processing errors, drive overheat, and motor speed.
Lists trip indications for keypad issues, power supply faults, Solutions Module errors, and drive mode changes.
Lists user-defined trips, motor thermistor trips, and missing thyristor faults.
Lists autotune trip indications and various Onboard PLC program errors.
Details internal motor overload protection and the drive's overspeed protection capability.