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Operation setting at alarm occurrence
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PARAMETERS
⋅ Using Pr. 65 you can select the alarm that will cause a retry to be executed. No retry will be made for the alarm not
indicated. (Refer to page 236 for the alarm description.)
z indicates the errors selected for retry.
Alarm
Display for
Retry
Pr. 65 Setting Alarm
Display for
Retry
Pr. 65 Setting
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5
E.OC1
zz zzz
E. GF
zz
E.OC2
zz zz
E.OHT
z
E.OC3
zz zzz
E.OLT
zz
E.OV1
zzzz
E.OPT
zz
E.OV2
zzzz
E.OP1
zz
E.OV3
zzzz
E. PE
zz
E.THM
z
E.PTC
z
E.THT
z
E.CDO
zz
E.IPF
zz
E.SER
zz
E.UVT
zz
E.ILF
zz
E.BE
zz
CAUTION
⋅ For a retry error, only the description of the first alarm is stored.
⋅ When an inverter alarm is reset by the retry function at the retry time, the accumulated data of the electronic thermal relay
function, regeneration converter duty etc. are not cleared. (Different from the power-on reset.)
CAUTION
When you have selected the retry function, stay away from the motor and machine unless required. They will
start suddenly (after the reset time has elapsed) after occurrence of an alarm.
When you have selected the retry function, apply in easily visible places the CAUTION stickers supplied.
♦ Parameters referred to ♦
Pr. 57 Restart coasting time Refer to page 126