before the motor starts rotating again. This
configuration is used when the motor will be
rotating before the voltage is supplied from the
inverter.
Deceleration stop is the typical method used to
stop a motor. The motor decelerates to 0 Hz and
stops on a stop command, however there may be
other stop or deceleration conditions defined.
The frequency at which DC braking occurs must
be defined and during deceleration, when the
motor reaches the defined frequency, DC braking
is applied.
When the Operation command is off, the inverter
output turns off, and the load stops due to residual
inertia.
Configures the inverter to provide optimal, motor
deceleration, without tripping over-voltage
protection.
Start/maximum
frequency configuration
Configures the frequency reference limits by
defining a start frequency and a maximum
frequency.
Frequency Limit Using
Upper and Lower Limit
Frequency Values
Configures the frequency reference limits by
defining an upper limit and a lower limit.
Configures the inverter to avoid running a motor in
mechanically resonating frequencies.
2
nd
Operation
Configuration
Used to configure the 2
nd
operation mode and
switch between the operation modes according to
your requirements.
Multi-function Input
Terminal Control
Enables the user to improve the responsiveness
of the multi-function input terminals.