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Control Method | V/f control, Sensorless vector control |
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Rated Output Current | Varies by model (see datasheet) |
Applicable Motor Capacity | 0.4 kW to 630 kW |
Cooling Method | Fan cooling |
Protection Features | Overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, overload, ground fault, short circuit, overheating |
Communication Options | Modbus RTU, PROFIBUS-DP, DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP |
Braking Unit | External braking unit option |
Ambient Operating Temperature | -10°C to +50°C (derating above 40°C) |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to +65°C |
Enclosure Rating | IP20 (standard), IP00 |
Overload Capacity | 150% of rated current for 60 seconds |
Input Voltage | 3-phase 200-240V AC, 380-480V AC |
Information on safety precautions classified into WARNING and CAUTION.
Unpack and check the PG interface card for model, damage, and compatibility.
Instructions and safety warnings for physically installing the PG interface card into the inverter.
Details on PG specifications and guidelines for mounting the PG to the motor.
Connection diagrams for frequency control using pulse rate input, with internal/external power.
Connection diagrams for speed and positioning controls using PG or pulse train input.
Diagrams for connecting shielded cables to the inverter ground for EMC compliance.
Check wiring, terminals, cover, and function codes before and after powering the inverter.
Details on speed control using PG feedback signals.
Specifies frequency command with pulse trains, usable with speed control.
Simplified positioning using pulse count feedback from PG.
Specifications for frequency control with pulse rate input, including range and accuracy.
Details on terminal symbols, names, and functions for pulse rate input.
List of function codes used for pulse rate input and their settings.
Specifications for speed control using PG feedback, including range and accuracy.
Terminal functions for speed control with PG, including switch control terminal.
List of function codes related to speed control with PG and their settings.
Specifications for positioning control, including speed range and pulse rate.
Terminal functions for positioning control, including command and feedback inputs.
List of function codes used for positioning control and their data setting ranges.
Explanation of positioning control operation, start/stop points, and status transitions.
Meanings of symbols used in the positioning control model, like S point, E point, etc.
Details on the overspeed alarm, its conditions, and specifications.
Explanation of the excessive speed deviation alarm, its causes, and processing.
Information on positioning control alarms, including PG errors and undervoltage.