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Shenzhen Nowforever Electronics Technology E100S1R5 User Manual

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DK00 Series
Inverter
User Manual
V1.3

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Shenzhen Nowforever Electronics Technology E100S1R5 Specifications

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Rated Output Current1.5A
Protection LevelIP20
Cooling MethodAir cooling
Altitude≤1000m
Frequency Range0~400Hz
Ambient Temperature-10°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C
Relative Humidity≤95% RH (non-condensing)

Summary

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1 Summarize

1.1 Description of Nameplate

Details about the inverter's nameplate specifications and markings.

1.2 Selection guide

Guide for selecting the appropriate inverter model based on requirements.

1.3 Technology Criterion

Technical criteria and performance specifications of the inverter.

1.4 Features

Highlights the main features and advanced functions of the inverter.

2 Installation

2.1 Installation Environment

Recommended environmental conditions and placement guidelines for inverter installation.

2.2 Installation direction and space

Guidelines for inverter mounting direction and required surrounding clearance.

2.3 Installation dimensions of inverter

Physical dimensions and mounting hole details of the inverter unit.

2.4 Installation dimension of keyboard

Dimensions and mounting details for the inverter's control keyboard.

3 wiring

3.1 Connection of Periperal devices

Diagram and explanation for connecting external devices to the inverter.

3.2 Wiring Diagram

Comprehensive diagram illustrating the inverter's electrical connections and terminals.

4 Operation

4.1 Keypad Description

Overview of the inverter's control keypad layout and component functions.

4.2 Operation process

Step-by-step guide on navigating menus and operating the inverter.

4.3 Quick debugging

Procedures for quickly setting up and testing basic inverter functions.

5 Detailed Function Description

5.1 P0 Function Group

Detailed explanation of parameters within the P0 function group for basic settings.

5.2 P1 Function Groups

Information on P1 function groups for managing parameter write protection and initialization.

5.3 P2 Function Groups

Details on reserved P2 function groups, which are not intended for user modification.

5.4 d0 function groups

Read-only function groups (d0-d3) for querying inverter status and fault information.

6 Fault and trouble shooting

6.1 Fault and Alarm

Explanation of fault and alarm indicators and their distinction.

6.2 Fault and Trouble Shooting

Table listing common fault codes, reasons, and recommended solutions.

6.3 Common Faults and Solutions

Specific guidance for diagnosing and resolving common operational issues like no display.

7 Maintenance

7.1 Inspect the inverter periodically

Procedures for regular inspections of inverter components like terminals, fans, and PCBs.

7.2 Replacement of wearing parts

Guidelines for periodic replacement of components like fans and electrolytic capacitors.

8 List of Function Parameters

8.1 P0 function groups

Comprehensive list and description of P0 function group parameters and their settings.

8.2 P1 function groups

Reference for P1 function groups related to parameter write protection and initialization.

8.3 d0 Function Groups

List of d0 function groups for accessing historical fault information.

8.4 d1 Function Groups

List of d1 function groups for retrieving inverter model and operational information.

8.5 d2 function groups

List of d2 function groups for monitoring the inverter's real-time running status.

8.6 d3 function groups

List of d3 function groups for checking input/output terminal status and analog signals.

9 MODBUS Communication Protocol

9.1 MODBUS Communication Modes

Explanation of MODBUS communication modes, master/slave configurations, and network topology.

9.2 Information format

Details on the message formats for MODBUS serial communication, including data structure.

9.3 Examples of MODBUS Information

Examples illustrating how to read, write, and test data using MODBUS protocol.

9.4 Inverter for slave

Instructions for configuring the inverter to act as a slave device in MODBUS communication.

9.5 Inverter for master

Instructions for configuring the inverter to act as a master device in MODBUS communication.

9.6 MODBUS Communication Error Codes

List of MODBUS communication error codes and their meanings.

9.7 Back-check of no response fault for slave

Conditions under which slave devices ignore commands and do not respond.