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Power 
supply

Applicable motor 

apacity(kW)

Model No.

1-phase

 

200V

0.2

AMK3000P22

0.4

AMK3000P42

0.75

AMK3000P72

1.5

AMK3001P52

2.2

AMK3002P22

Power 
supply

Applicable motor 

apacity(kW)

Model No.

3-phase

400V

0.75

AMK3000P74

1.5

AMK3001P54

2.2

AMK3002P24

3.7

AMK3003P74

5.5

AMK3005P54

7.5

AMK3007P54

11

AMK3000114

15

AMK3000154

conditions. 

Failure to do so may reduce the inverter's service life or damage the inverter.

 

Always measure the output current, etc. with a meter, check the details of the fault trip 

memory, and confirm that operation conditions conform to the precautions specified in the 

Instruction Manual and specifications are correct.

 

When ptorection functions are enables, reset the inverter and operate it again after 

troubleshooting. 

In addition, if the the circuit breaker of at input side of inverter trips, it may be caused by 

the wiring fault or damage of internal parts of inverter etc. 

Determine the trip reason of circuit breaker and turn it ON again after troubleshooting.

• Take measures against higher harmonics.

 

The higher harmonics generated by inverter may cause overheating of or damage to 

phase advance capacitor or generator.

• Precautions on 400V series motor

 

When 400V series motor is driven by the inverter, use the motor with reinforced insulation 

treatment or take measures against the surge voltage. 

If the surge voltage generated on motor terminals due to the connection factor, it may 

cause the aging of motor insulation.

• Electronic thermal relay may not provide overheating protection for the motor. It is 

recommended to set the external thermal relay and PTC thermistor for overheating 

protection at the same time.

  Part Names and Functions

2.1  List of models

A MK300 0P7 4

Series

Voltage Class

Applicable motor capacity
0P2: 0.2kW 

1P5: 1.5kW 

5P5: 5.5kW  015: 15kW

0P4: 0.4kW 

2P2: 2.2kW 

7P5: 7.5kW

0P7: 0.75kW  3P7: 3.7kW 

011: 11kW

2:1-phase200V
4:3-phase400V

Summary of Contents for AMK3000114

Page 1: ... 06 MK300 panasonic net id pidsx global 1 phase 200V 0 2kW 2 2kW 3 phase 400V 0 75kW 15kW INSTALLATION MANUAL Inverter Applicable models Before starting to use the product please read through this manual carefully for proper use ...

Page 2: ...re using this product in special applications such as machinery or systems in movable object medical aerospace nuclear energy control submarine relay equipments or systems please contact us Although this product was manufactured under strict quality control system it is strongly recommended to install safety devices to prevent serious accidents when used in facilities where a breakdown of this pro...

Page 3: ...o the Instruction Manual Failure to do so may result in personnel injury by its dropping Do not install or operate an inverter that is damaged or with part s missing Failure to do so may result in personnel injury Do not connect an AC power supply to output terminals U V W Failure to do so may result in personnel injury or fire Make sure that the rated voltage of inverter matches with voltage of AC...

Page 4: ...ignal present the inverter may restart suddenly Always take measures to ensure personal safety Failure to do so may result in personnel injury When retry function is in use the inverter may automatically start restart suddenly so do not approach it Always take measures to ensure personal safety Failure to do so may result in personnel injury While auto tuning function is in use the inverter will a...

Page 5: ... component and may interfere with communicating equipment such as AM radio nearby The severity of interference depends on the radio field strength and is hard to be eliminated completely While it may be reduced by relocating radio antenna using noise filter housing the inverter in a metal box or routing cables in conduit Please consult with us separately Do not conduct insulation resistance test bet...

Page 6: ...y the wiring fault or damage of internal parts of inverter etc Determine the trip reason of circuit breaker and turn it ON again after troubleshooting Take measures against higher harmonics The higher harmonics generated by inverter may cause overheating of or damage to phase advance capacitor or generator Precautions on 400V series motor When 400V series motor is driven by the inverter use the mo...

Page 7: ...6 2 2 Part Name FWD REV ALM MODE STOP RUN ESC PROG AM AT 8 9 AM AL For 200V 0 2kW 0 4kW AK FWD REV ALM MODE STOP RUN ESC PROG AM AM AM AM AT AK 9 8 AL For other models ...

Page 8: ...necting option unit RJ45 Casing of Cooling fan 2 9Terminal block for control circuit signal input output BKInternal component cooling fan 3 A Terminal block for control circuit relay output BLCasing of internal component cooling fan 3 AKTerminal block for main circuit BMFixing screw for casing of internal component cooling fan 3 ALGround terminal B Wiring nameplate 1 Check that the rating nameplat...

Page 9: ...tor red Indicates abornality and alarm 5 PROG indicator green Lights up during changing of parameter setting mode 6 RUN button A button for making inverter running 7 STOP button A button for making inverter stopping 8 MODE button Swithches between Operation Status Display and Function Setting and displays data A button for switching to mode display 9 ESC button Returns to the previous operation du...

Page 10: ...and panel size Allowable ambient temperature 10 to 50 5 5kW 7 5kW 11kW 15kW Temperature for 10 to 40 light load specification Ambient temperature should be measured at a point 5cm away from the inverter In case multiple inverters are installed If multiple inverters are installed side by side ambient temperature should be within 10 to 40 Install the inverter vertically Installing the inverter in any...

Page 11: ... 63 72 131 140 146 5 AMK3000P42 AMK3000P72 100 110 130 140 156 5 AMK3001P52 AMK3002P22 130 140 130 140 156 5 H H1 W1 W FWD REV ALM MODE STOP RUN ESC Unit mm PROG For 0 75kW or above 4 φd Mounting hole Note 1 D 5 H1 H D 5 2 φd Mounting hole Note 1 10 W1 W 24 For 200V 0 2kW 0 4kW Unit mm ...

Page 12: ... 140 156 5 AMK3001P54 AMK3002P24 130 140 130 140 156 5 AMK3003P74 AMK3005P54 150 160 190 200 185 5 AMK3007P54 AMK3000114 204 220 265 280 198 7 AMK3000154 Note 1 M6 screws are used in mounting holes for AMK3000114 and AMK3000154 while M4 screws are used in other mounting holes Unit mm ...

Page 13: ...f the terminal cover 1 Removal and installation of terminal cover 2 terminal casing for main circuit Removal While holding the center part of the terminal casing for main circuit pull it up lightly until the mounting jaw releases Installation Insert the mounting jaw of terminal casing for main circuit into the slot on the casing then lightly press it down For 7 5kW or below For 11kW 15kW Note The ...

Page 14: ...00V 0 2kW 0 4kW Ground terminal Motor IM Braking resistor Symbol for grounding Power supply Circuit breaker for wiring MCCB P DB N DB L1 L2 U V W 1 Phase 200V 0 75kW to 2 2kW Power supply Circuit breaker for wiring Ground terminal Motor Symbol for grounding Braking resistor MCCB IM 3 Phase 400V 0 75kW to 15kW Power supply Circuit breaker for wiring Ground terminal Motor Symbol for grounding Brakin...

Page 15: ...For 1 phase 200V type connect to terminal L1 and L2 U V W Inverter output Connects to 3 phase motor P DB DB Braking resistor connection Connects to braking resistor N Internal DC voltage negative Negative terminal of internal DC voltage 2 个 Ground Ground terminal For 1 phase 200V type Grounding resistance of 100Ω or less 3 phase 400V ground resistance 10Ω or less Ground the neutral of power supply...

Page 16: ...wired prior to control circuit Otherwise re tightening operation is not possible after control circuit wiring is completed When connecting directly to a transformer of large capacity 500kVA or more always install an AC reactor on the input side of the inverter Note 1 Maximum number of terminal blocks for main circuit 2 Note 2 It is recommended to use teflon insulated wire 600V Class 2 continuous ma...

Page 17: ...W 20A M4 1 2 N m 1 5kW 30A 2 2kW 40A 3 5mm2 AWG12 3 5mm2 AWG12 80Ω 120W 3 phase 400V Inverter capacity Rated current of circuit breaker MCCB for wiring Wire size Screw size Tightening torque Braking resistor 1 L1 L2 U V W Ground wire Allowable braking duty factor Resistance Allowable continuous power 0 75kW 10A 2mm2 AWG14 2mm2 AWG14 M4 1 2 N m 5 470Ω 80W 1 5kW 15A 5 470Ω 80W 2 2kW 20A 5 320Ω 120W ...

Page 18: ...roperly but the higher power can make the resistor generate a lot of heat 300 Please consult with resistor manufacture and provide protection during installation 3 Allowable braking duty factor The higher the allowable continuous power for braking resistor is the higher duty factor can be used theoretically But the internal resistor of inverter will overheat therefore please use duty factor of 5 s...

Page 19: ... non voltage contact resistive load A B C NO NC COM Relay output 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 E C2 C1 0V 10V D D E 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SW1 SW2 SW3 VR 0V 5V 0V 10V 4mA 20mA 0mA 20mA SW4 SW5 SW6 0V 5V 0V 10V 4mA 20mA 0mA 20mA COM COM Analog output RS485 communication port Open collector output TR1 TR2 resistive load Open collector specification 50V DC 50mA ...

Page 20: ...C2 Collector AT COM terminal for open collector output E Emitter AK Connection terminal for frequency setting potentiometer 5 V AL Input terminal for analog signal of frequency setting AM Input terminal for 2nd analog signal AN COM terminal for analog signals AK AL AM AO AO Output terminal for multi function analog signal 0 to 10 V AP Positive terminal for RS485 communication transmission line D A...

Page 21: ...e and tightening torque for control circuit terminal Terminal symbol Screw size Tightening orque N m Wire size Stripped length of cable sheath A B C 1 to M3 0 3 to 0 4 0 25mm2 to 0 75mm2 AWG24 to AWG18 6mm Screwdriver Small size screwdriver Stripped length of wir e sheath Thickness of the edge 0 4mm Width of the edge 2 5mm Terminal block for main curcuit Terminal block for control circuit Relay ou...

Page 22: ... malfunction Note that the 0V COM terminal is internally connected with the terminal A and the internal circuit 0V Moreover never ground it Each terminal has a max SINK current of 8mA SINK Input decision circuit SOURCE Input decision circuit 4 7kΩ Terminal SOURCE current Max 8mA 0V Terminal 6 W S 1 W S Terminal 0V COM 0V 5V SINK Input decision circuit SOURCE Input decision circuit 4 7kΩ 0V 5V SW1 ...

Page 23: ...inals used when connection is made between PC and PLC via RS485 communication lines D D D D D D E Terminal station Jumping out Use the shielded twisted pair cable as communication cable and separate it from power lines or high voltage circuits 20cm or more The total wiring length of the communication cables must not exceed 500m Jump out the terminal D and E of inverter used as terminal station Jum...

Page 24: ...works Changing parameters from the main unit of MK300 only monitoring function works If AMK300 REM1 is disconnected for more than 1 second the main unit of MK300 will automatically enable operation from the main unit of MK300 by default CAUTION When AMK300 REM1 is connected parameters for the main unit of MK300 cannot be set but can only be monitored After the main unit of MK300 and AMK300 REM1 ar...

Page 25: ...y and frequency command monitoring Rotation Direction Setting Mode For rotation direction setting of panel operation and control status operation panel external control communication monitoring RUN command status Rotation direction Control Status Monitoring Mode For monitoring of control status and abnormality P0 to P3 Parameter Setting Mode For changing and monitoring parameter data as well as us...

Page 26: ...knob down Return to the previous operation during parameter setting MODE ESC Display is changable Operation status display Frequency setting mode Parameter selection Parameter selection Parameter No selection Parameter No selection Parameter No selection Parameter No selection Parameter No selection Parameter selection Parameter selection Parameter selection Parameter selection Rotation direction ...

Page 27: ...Check output for open phase and eliminate sharp fluctuations at load side Extend acceleration deceleration time parameters P001 P002 and P317 to P322 Adjust torque boost level parameter P011 Check for restart operation during normal operation Stop ON OFF operation of magnetic contactor at load side OC2 Overcurrent at constant speed OC3 Overcurrent during deceleration OU1 Internal DC overvoltage dur...

Page 28: ...rminal Set parameters P101 to P106 to 2 or r2 Turn function setting button ON once and OFF again to reset and then restart the inverter Reset by communication command Write 0x9696 into register No 505 DT505 to reset the inverter The error codes of SC6 and CPU cannot be reset through Reset by stop signal Reset by operation panel Reset by multi function terminal and Reset by communication command th...

Page 29: ...upply cable and the motor cable with a megger always disconnect the wires connected to the inverter first before measuring Do not make such measurement on the control circuit The inverter is mainly consisted of semiconductor elements To prevent the negative effects arising from the temperature humidity dust and vibration etc in working environment and the malfunctions caused by components aging an...

Page 30: ...erature Generally speaking rising of 10 in temperature reduces the service life of an aluminum electrolytic capacitor by half which also affects the service life of inverter When the inverter is used under high temperature the aluminum electrolytic capacitor may suffer from wear out faults prior to other components in normal status and must be replaced to extend the service life of inverter Compon...

Page 31: ...k if there is any sign of component overheating 3 Cleaning 1 Strengthen the fasteners 2 Check visually 1 2 In normal state Connected conductors and wires 1 Check if conductors are crooked 2 Check if the wire insulation is broken 1 2 Check visually 1 2 In normal state Transformer Check if there is burning smell Just smell In normal state Terminal block Check if there is sign of damage Check visuall...

Page 32: ...er voltmeter Whole unit 1 Check if there is burning smell and discoloration 2 Check if there is heavy rustling 1 2 Smell and check visually 1 2 In normal state Capacitor Check for liquid leakage and deformation Check visually In normal state Cooling system Cooling fan 1 Check for abnormal vibration and noise 2 Check if connected parts are loose 1 Just listen 2 Strengthen the fasteners 1 2 In norma...

Page 33: ...0 3 Power supply capacity kVA 4 3 1 4 8 7 2 11 4 12 4 17 6 23 8 32 1 Light load specificaion Applicable motor output kW 1 1 5 2 2 3 7 5 5 7 5 11 0 15 0 18 5 Rated output current A 2 3 6 5 4 6 9 11 1 17 0 17 0 31 0 38 0 Rated output capacity kVA 3 2 9 4 3 5 5 8 8 13 5 13 5 24 7 30 3 Rated input current A 4 5 4 8 1 10 4 16 7 22 1 22 1 40 3 49 4 Power supply capacity kVA 4 4 3 6 5 8 2 13 3 17 6 17 6 3...

Page 34: ... 5 1 4 2 4 2 3 3 3 3 AMK3003P74 11 1 9 5 11 1 9 5 11 1 9 5 9 5 9 5 8 1 8 1 6 7 6 7 5 2 5 2 AMK3005P54 17 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 10 8 10 8 9 6 9 6 8 4 8 4 7 2 7 2 6 0 6 0 AMK3007P54 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 15 3 15 3 13 6 13 6 11 9 11 9 10 2 10 2 8 5 8 5 AMK3000114 31 0 23 0 31 0 23 0 23 0 23 0 20 7 20 7 18 4 18 4 16 1 16 1 13 8 13 8 AMK3000154 38 0 31 0 38 0 31 0 31 0 31 0 27 9 27 9 24 8 24 8 21 7 21 7 18 6 ...

Page 35: ...Operation continues when voltage is above 165V AC Operation continues for 15ms when voltage drops below 165V AC Standard specifications 3 phase 400V input type Item Specitications Standard output of applicable motor kW 0 75kW to 15kW Rated output Rated voltage 3 phase 380V to 460V AC proportional to power supply voltage Overload current rating Heavy load specification 150 of rated output current 1 m...

Page 36: ...Operation Start Stop Operation panel buttons 1a contact signal and 3 wire input 1a and 1b contact signals can be selected RS485 communication Wait time 0 1s to 100s can be set Forward Reverse run Operation panel buttons 1a contact signal reverse run can be disabled RS485 communication Jogging operation Operating frequency adjustable from 0 2Hz to 400Hz Acceleration deceleration time adjustable fro...

Page 37: ... characteristics base frequency 3 piont type V F mode electronic thermal analog frequency setting Multi step speed frequency setting Multi step speed operation up to 16 step speed setting No limitation to frequency setting Timer operation up to 8 step speed settings No limitation to frequency setting It can be linked with acceleration deceleration time Skip frequency setting Up to 3 settings skip ...

Page 38: ...ion direction Ouput voltage internal DC voltage set frequency communication station No operation times of timer alarm type control circuit terminal status I O signal operation status PID setting value mesured value and output value progress of automatic tuning accumulative operating time accumulative operating time of fan Details of abnormality Specific symbol is indicated when the protection funct...

Page 39: ...ID Target Value PV Displays the target value during PID control PV n013 PID Output Value MV Displays the output value during PID control MV n014 Accumulative Operation Time Displays the accumulative operation time of inverter n015 Accumulative Operation Time of Fan Displays the accumulative operation time of inverter fan n016 Abnormality Display Latest Displays abnormalities n017 Abnormality Displ...

Page 40: ... SW2 OFF Reverse SW2 ON 3 Yes External control Operation SW1 ON Stop SW1 OFF Forward SW2 OFF Reverse SW2 ON 4 NO External control Forward run SW1 ON Stop SW1 OFF Reverse ru SW2 ON Stop SW2 OFF 5 Yes External control Forward run SW1 ON Stop SW1 OFF Reverse run SW2 ON Stop SW2 OFF 6 NO Communication Communication command 7 Yes Communication Communication command P004 Frequency Setting Signal 0 Panel...

Page 41: ...leration deceleration Quadratic curve 2 S shaped acceleration deceleration Cubic curve 0 P009 V FMode 50 50Hz mode 60 60Hz mode FF Free mode 3C 3 point type 3C1 3 point fixing 1 3C2 3 point fixing 2 3C3 3 point fixing 3 3C4 3 point fixing 4 3C5 3 point fixing 5 3C6 3 point fixing 6 50 P010 V FCurve 0 Constant torque mode 1 Reduced torque mode 0 P011 Torque Boost 7 0 to 40 Manual torque boost Auto Automa...

Page 42: ...ntion function OFF 1 Overcurrent stall prevention function ON Overcurrent trip prevention function ON 2 Overcurrent stall prevention function OFF Overcurrent trip prevention function ON 3 Overcurrent stall prevention function ON Overcurrent trip prevention function OFF 1 P026 Overvoltage Stall Prevention Function 0 Stall prevention function OFF 1 Stall prevention function ON Regenerative braking r...

Page 43: ...op Frequency during Forward Reverse Run 0 2 to 60 0 0 1 Hz 0 2 P041 DC Braking Time durig Forward Reverse Run 0 0 to 120 0 0 1 sec 0 0 P042 DC Braking Level during Forward Reverse Run 0 to 100 1 0 P043 DC Braking Time during Startup 0 0 to 120 0 0 1 sec 0 0 P044 DC Braking Level during Startup 0 to 100 1 0 P045 Lower Frequency Limit 0 2 to 400 0 0 1 Hz 0 2 P046 Upper Frequency Limit 0 2 to 400 0 0...

Page 44: ...4 Linear Speed Multiplier 0 1 to 100 0 1 Multiplier 3 0 P055 Setting Data Clear 0 Normal condition 1 Restore all tha data motor constant excluded to factory settings 2 Restore all the data to factory settings 0 P056 Alarm LED Operation Selection 0 No setting 1 Full monitor alarm 2 Output voltage 3 Overload 4 Abnormal temperature 5 Timer operation stop 6 Abnormal cooling fan 0 P057 Upper Voltage Li...

Page 45: ...nd is OFF FAn2 Trip Yes 1 ON when Run command is ON and internal temperature is 40 or above OFF when Run command is OFF and internal temperature is 30 or below or power is turned off FAn2 Trip Yes 2 ON when Run command is ON OFF when Run command is OFF FAn2 Trip No Alarm goes off 3 ON when Run command is ON and internal temperature is 40 or above OFF when Run command is OFF or internal temperature...

Page 46: ...r15 Winding length clear 16 r16 Run stop 17 r17 Forward reverse run 18 r18 Forward run by jogging 19 r19 Reverse run by jogging 20 r20 Invalid 16 P102 SW2 Function Selection 2 0 No setting 1 r1 Multi step speed 2 r2 Reset 3 r3 Reset lock 4 r4 Jogging selection 5 r5 Stop by external fault 6 r6 Parameter setting disabled 7 r7 Coast to stop 8 r8 Switching of frequency signal 9 r9 2nd characteristics ...

Page 47: ...verse run 18 r18 Forward run by jogging 19 r19 Reverse run by jogging 20 r20 Frequency increment setting 0 P104 SW4 Function Selection 2 0 No setting 1 r1 Multi step speed 2 r2 Reset 3 r3 Reset lock 4 r4 Jogging selection 5 r5 Stop by external fault 6 r6 Parameter setting disabled 7 r7 Coast to stop 8 r8 Switching of frequency signal 9 r9 2nd characteristics selection 10 r10 Switching of PID contr...

Page 48: ...8 Forward run by jogging 19 r19 Reverse run by jogging 20 r20 Frequency memory setting 0 P106 SW6 Function Selection 2 0 No setting 1 r1 Multi step speed 2 r2 Reset 3 r3 Reset lock 4 r4 Jogging selection 5 r5 Stop by external fault 6 r6 Parameter setting disabled 7 r7 Coast to stop 8 r8 Switching of frequency signal 9 r9 2nd characteristics selection 10 r10 Switching of PID control 11 r11 3 wire s...

Page 49: ... 0 0 1 0 0 P116 2nd Gain Frequency Setting 0 0 to 500 0 0 1 100 0 P117 2nd Analog Direction Mode 0 No setting 1 Analog input can be reversed Forward Reverse 2 Analog input can be reversed Reverse Forward 0 P118 2nd Analog Input Function Selection 0 2nd frequency setting signal 1 Measured value of PID control PV 2 Base frequency PID adjusted value 3 Base frequency Auxiliary frequency setting signal...

Page 50: ...tion 13 PWM output 14 Pulse train output 0 P125 Output TR2 Function Selection 0 Run signal 1 Reverse run signal 2 Arrival signal 3 Overload alarm 4 Frequency detection 5 Current detection 1 6 Current detection 2 7 Fault alarm 1 8 Fault alarm 2 9 Timer operation stop after one cycle 10 Timer operation stop 11 Alarm 12 Speed search operation 0 P126 Output RY Function Selection 3 0 r0 Run signal 1 r1...

Page 51: ...t 1 P135 RS485 Parity Check 6 0 Without parity check 1 Odd parity 2 Even parity 0 P136 RS485 Timeout Detection 6 0 0 0 1 to 60 0 0 1 sec 0 0 P137 Waiting Time for RS485 Transmission 6 1 to 1000 1 msec 1 P138 Judging Time for RS485 TEXT Completion 6 3 to 200 1 msec 3 P139 2nd Base Frequency 45 0 to 400 0 0 1 Hz 50 0 P140 2nd Torque Boost 7 0 to 40 Manual torque boost Auto Automatic torque boost 1 4...

Page 52: ... Duty Ratio 25 to 75 1 50 P149 Analog Output Voltage Compensation 25 to 100 1 100 P150 TR1 output ON delay time 0 00 0 01 to 99 99 0 01 sec 0 00 P151 TR1 output OFF delay time 0 00 0 01 to 99 99 0 01 sec 0 00 P152 TR2 output ON delay time 0 00 0 01 to 99 99 0 01 sec 0 00 P153 TR2 output OFF delay time 0 00 0 01 to 99 99 0 01 sec 0 00 P154 RY output ON delay time 0 00 0 01 to 99 99 0 01 sec 0 00 P1...

Page 53: ...01 Ω 4 P210 Exciting Inductance 0 0 to 999 9 1000 to 5000 in increments of 1 mH 0 1 mH 4 P211 Leakage Inductance 0 0 to 999 9 0 1 mH 4 P212 Exciting Current 0 01 to 99 99 0 01 A 4 P213 Speed Control Proportion Amplitude 0 01 to 10 00 0 01 4 P214 Speed Control Integral Amplitude 0 01 to 10 00 0 01 4 P215 Torque Limit Level 50 to 400 1 4 P216 2nd Motor Capacity 0 2 0 2kW 0 4 0 4kW 0 7 0 75kW 1 5 1 5...

Page 54: ... 2nd 3rd 4th acceleration deceleration function 2 Acceleration deceleration linked with multi step speed frequency operation 3 Multi step speed frequency operation by timer 4 Aceleration deceleration linked with multi step speed frequency operation by timer 0 P302 2nd Step Speed Frequency 0 0 0 2 to 400 0 0 1 Hz 5 0 P303 3rd Step Speed Frequency 0 0 0 2 to 400 0 0 1 Hz 10 0 P304 4th Step Speed Fre...

Page 55: ...th Acceleration Time 0 04 to 3600 0 01 sec 9 4 P322 4th Deceleration Time 0 04 to 3600 0 01 sec 9 4 P323 Rotation Direction of Timer Operation 0 to 255 0 P324 Continuous Operation Times of Timer 0 1 to 9999 1 times 1 P325 Continuous Operation Mode of Timer 0 Return to zero dead stop status and then start next cycle 1 Change to 1st multi step speed frequency for the next cycle 0 P326 Continuous Sta...

Page 56: ...oint random swing mode 0 P341 Maximum Random Rise Time Coefficient 0 0 to 100 0 0 1 50 0 P342 Mimimum Random Rise Time Coefficient 0 0 to 100 0 0 1 50 0 P343 Winding Length Multiplier 0 to 9999 1 P344 Winding Stop Length 0 1 to 9999 1 000 to 60 00 1 m 0 P345 PID Target Value 0 0 to 100 0 0 1 0 0 P346 PID Upper Limit 0 0 to 100 0 0 1 100 0 P347 PID Lower Limit 0 0 to 100 0 0 1 0 0 P348 PID Bias Value...

Page 57: ... also valid 2 When the set value displayed with r it indicates the contact b output If r is not displayed it indicates contact a output 3 When the set value displayed with r ON indicates non exciting operation If r is not displayed ON indicates exciting operation 4 Initial value varies with inverter capacity 5 Initial value varies with applicable input voltage of inverter It is 200 for 200 V volta...

Page 58: ...dous substances contained in all homogeneous materials for this component is below the standard specified in GB T 26572 Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products Indicates that the content of toxic or hazardous substances contained in at least one homogeneous material for this component is above the standard specified in GB T 26572 Requ...

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