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Clarifies meanings of TIP, NOTE, CAUTION, WARNING, and DANGER symbols for safe product usage.
Specifies that installation, use, and maintenance must be performed by trained and qualified personnel.
Outlines essential safety rules for installation and use, emphasizing clean environments and proper protective tools.
Covers risks from improper use, installation, ESD, high voltage, and proper handling of the device and its components.
Details essential grounding practices, cable cross-sections, and leakage current considerations for safety.
Recommends installing upstream protection like circuit breakers, fuses, and RCDs for overcurrent and short-circuit protection.
Illustrates power terminal connections, cable lug types, and stripping diagrams for specific MIDA models.
Illustrates power terminal connections, cable lug types, and stripping diagrams for MIDA models 304-409.
Illustrates power terminal connections, cable lug types, and stripping diagrams for MIDA models 314-418.
Illustrates power terminal connections, cable lug types, and stripping diagrams for MIDA models 325-444.
Lists essential electrical and mechanical checks to perform before supplying power to the device.
Provides safety instructions and expected outcomes when first powering the MIDA device.
Explains the functions of the buttons and LEDs on MIDA units without a display for operation and programming.
Describes the operation of buttons, LEDs, and the display for MIDA units equipped with a screen.
Outlines the procedure for calibrating the FOC motor control, including system wiring and auto-tuning.
Defines key motor parameters like type, voltage, current, frequency, and ramp times for optimal motor control.
Guides on configuring the master unit's parameters for COMBO operation, including address and alternation.
Details how to configure slave units in a COMBO system, including address and alternation settings.
Lists common alarms like LINE<->MOT INV. and their corresponding descriptions and possible corrective actions.
Details alarms A01 (Overcurrent) and A02 (Sensor Fault), including reset modes, possible causes, and solutions.
Explains alarms A03 (Over Temperature) and A04 (Dry Run Cosphi), their causes, and recommended actions.
Covers alarms related to Under/Over Voltage (A05/A06), Max Value (A07), Locked Rotor (A08), and Overload (A09).
Details alarms A10 (IGBT Trip) and A11 (No Load), their causes, and troubleshooting steps.
Explains alarms related to COMBO mode (Address Error, No Communication), CPU errors, and brake issues.
Details alarms for Min Value, Keyboard Fault, Out of Step, and Input Phase Loss, including their solutions.
Correlates specific LED flash patterns with alarm codes (A01-A04) and provides initial troubleshooting steps.
Lists various warnings (W01-W27) related to digital inputs, EEPROM, slave alarms, and no water detection, with solutions.