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KEB COMBIVERT F5 Series Installation Guide & Operation Manual

KEB COMBIVERT F5 Series
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Drive Mode
4.7 The "Drive Mode"
The Drive Mode is a operating mode of KEB COMBIVERT that permits the
manual starting of the through the keypad display unit. After applying a signal
to the control release terminal 16, the set value (speed ref.) and rotation
setting are effected exclusively over the keypad. In order to activate the
Drive Mode the corresponding password (500) must be entered in CP.0.
The display switches over as follows.
Direction of rotation
F= forward, r= reverse
Status
noP= "control release" deactivated
LS= neutral position
Set frequency can be changed with
the UP/DOWN keys while holding
the FUNC/SPEED key
4.7.1 Start / Stop
Drive
4.7.3 Speed set-
ting
4.7.2 Changing
the Direction
of Rotation
FUNC.
SPEED
STOP
START
ENTER
F/R
To exit the Drive Mode the inverter must be in status “stop” (Display noP or
LS). Press the FUNC and ENTER keys simultaneously for about 3 seconds
to leave the Drive Mode. The CP-parameters appear in the display.
4.7.4 Leaving the
"Drive Mode"
START
STOP
Modulation blocked,
Drive in standby mode
Drive decreases to 0 Hz and
switches the modulation off
Drive accelerates up
to the adjusted set
value (speed ref.)
Drive operates with adjusted set
value (speed ref.)
Drive changes direction of rotation
The display changes when the
FUNC/SPEED key is pressed. The
set frequency is displayed.
FUNC.
SPEED
+
ENTER
F/R
for 3 seconds

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KEB COMBIVERT F5 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Control MethodVector Control, V/f Control
Protection ClassIP20
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, short circuit, overtemperature
Communication InterfacesCAN, PROFIBUS, Modbus RTU
Cooling MethodFan Cooled
Relative HumidityUp to 95% (non-condensing)

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