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Application Settings
User parameters are set as required in advanced programming mode (“ADV” will be displayed on the LCD
screen). All the parameters that can be set in quick programming mode can also be displayed and set in
advanced programming mode.
Setting Examples
The following are examples of settings for applications.
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When using an Drive-mounted braking resistor (ERF), set L8-01 to 1 to enable ERF braking resistor over-
heating protection.
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To prevent the machine from being operated in reverse, set b1-04 to 1 to disable reverse operation.
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To increase the speed of a 60Hz motor by 10%, set E1-04 to 66.0Hz.
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To use a 0 to 10-V analog signal for a 60Hz motor for variable-speed operation between 0 and 54Hz (0% to
90% speed deduction), set H3-02 to 90.0%.
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To control speed between 20% and 80% to ensure smooth gear operation and limit the maximum speed of
the machine, set d2-01 to 80.0% and set d2-02 to 20.0%.
No-load Operation
To being no-load operation (without connecting the machine and the motor), press the LOCAL/REMOTE Key
on the Digital Operator to change to LOCAL mode (the SEQ and REF indicators on the Digital Operator
should be OFF).
Always confirm safety around the motor and machine before starting Drive operation from the Digital Opera-
tor. Confirm that the motor works normally and that no errors are displayed at the Drive.
Jog Frequency Reference (d1-17, default: 6.00Hz) can be started and stopped by pressing and releasing the
JOG Key on the Digital Operator. If the external sequence prevent operation from the Digital Operator, con-
firm that emergency stop circuits and machine safety mechanisms are functioning, and then start operation in
REMOTE mode (i.e., with a signal from the control signal terminals). The safety precautions must always be
taken before starting the Drive with the motor connected to the machine.
INFO
Both a RUN command (forward or reverse) and a frequency reference (or multi-step speed reference) must
be provided to start Drive operation.
Input these commands and reference regardless of the operation method (i.e., LOCAL of REMOTE).
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