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Essential safety guidelines and warnings for operating the T-verter.
Procedures to verify the T-verter's condition and model before installation.
Critical checks and warnings before applying power to the T-verter.
Safety measures when power is first applied to the T-verter.
Guidelines for safe operation of the T-verter during use.
Steps for performing examinations and maintenance on the T-verter.
Additional safety warnings and considerations for T-verter operation.
Recommended environmental conditions and site preparation for T-verter installation.
General description of the T-verter N2 series and its capabilities.
Procedures for checking the T-verter upon receipt and after unpacking.
Criteria for choosing an appropriate installation location for the T-verter.
Instructions on proper mounting and required clearance for ventilation.
Explanation of the T-verter model numbering system.
Specifications related to carrier frequency, control range, and accuracy.
Details on overload, over-voltage, and ground fault protection features.
Parameters defining operation signals, reset, and built-in functions.
Description of input signals and output signals for control and monitoring.
Overview of integrated functions like digital and analog monitoring.
Specifications for digital monitoring, ambient temperature, humidity, and enclosure.
Guidelines for screwdriver torque and terminal specifications.
Criteria for selecting power and control wires based on voltage and conditions.
Applicable contactors, MCCBs, and wire gauges for different models.
Guidelines for connecting motors and multi-motor configurations.
Precautions for power source, MCCBs, leakage breakers, and magnetic contactors.
Recommendations for using reactors and input noise filters.
Guidelines for connecting input power and output terminals to the inverter.
Diagrams showing main circuit wiring to minimize noise interference.
Schematic showing internal connections for power and control circuits.
Detailed diagram of control connections to the TM2 terminal strip.
Description of functions for main circuit power terminals L1, L2, L3, P, R, T1, T2, T3.
Description of functions for control terminals 1 through 15.
Illustration and explanation of keypad buttons and their operations.
Parameter for selecting the drive capacity from 1 to 40.
Setting the time for the drive to reach target speed from zero.
Setting the time for the drive to slow down from target speed.
Configuration for start/stop control using terminal 2 inputs.
Important notes regarding Fn_10 settings for safety and operation.
Important considerations for using jog and master speed references.
Configuration for momentary power loss ride-through time.
Parameters for enabling and configuring auto-restart after faults.
Setting the scan time for analog command inputs.
List of assignable functions for multifunction inputs 1, 2, and 3.
Configuration for external emergency stop input.
Configuration for external base block command input.
Formula for calculating acceleration and deceleration times with S-curves.
Notes on applying energy saving function for fans, pumps, and variable loads.
Notes and diagrams illustrating sequence control operation.
Notes on fault contact behavior during auto-restart and other events.
Settings for stop bits, parity, and data bits for communication.
Example of how fault codes are displayed and reviewed.
List of fault codes that cannot be reset manually.
Details on probable causes and what to do for non-resettable faults.
Routine checks, cleaning, connection tightness, and safety during maintenance.
Compliance with EC Directives for EMI and RFI.
Standards related to electromagnetic interference emission.
Standards related to electromagnetic susceptibility.
Standards related to Low Voltage Directive safety.
Part numbers for compatible EMC filters.
Diagram for connecting filters for 200V single-phase systems.
Diagram for connecting filters for 200V/400V three-phase systems.
Guidelines for proper earth grounding of the T-verter and related equipment.
Specific grounding requirements for induction motors.
Grounding recommendations for control circuits.
Requirements for low HF-impedance shielded cables and adapters.
Guidelines for shielding motor, control, and signal cables.
Physical dimensions of the T-verter models by IP rating and horsepower.
List of items included in the NW300X remote cable kit.
Step-by-step instructions for installing the remote cable and operator.
List of items included in the NW300XA remote cable kit.
Wiring diagram for connecting one braking unit to the inverter.
Wiring diagrams for connecting multiple braking units in parallel.
Step-by-step troubleshooting for motor non-operation issues.