All factory-delivered VACON
®
NX Inverters are Class T (Category C4) equipment which fulfills EMC immunity requirements EN 50082-1,
50082-2 and IEC/EN 61800-3.
Class T (Category C4):
Class T equipment have a small ground leakage current and can be used with floating DC input. If they are used with other supplies, no
EMC requirements are complied with.
NOTICE
RADIO INTERFERENCE
In a residential environment, this product can cause radio interference.
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Take supplementary mitigation measures.
3.8 Control Panel
3.8.1 Keypad
The VACON
®
keypad has 9 buttons with which to control the AC drive (and motor), set parameters, and monitor values.
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B
C
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D
E
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F
I
H
G
reset
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run fault
select
enter
A The [ready] LED is on when the AC power is connected to the
drive and no faults are active. At the same time, the drive
status indication shows
READY
.
C The [fault] LED blinks when the AC drive is stopped because
of dangerous conditions (Fault Trip). See
E The Stop button. The button stops the motor (unless the stop
is disabled by the parameter R3.4/R3.6). See
.
G The [enter] button. Use it to accept a selection, reset the fault
history (push for 2–3 s).
B The [run] LED is on when the drive operates. The LED blinks
when the Stop button is pushed and the drive ramps down.
D The Start button. When the keypad is the active control
mode, this button starts the motor. See
.
F The Menu button Right. Use it to move forward in the menu,
move the cursor right (in the parameter menu) and to go to
the edit mode.
H The Browser button Down. Use it to scroll the main menu
and the pages of different submenus and to decrease a
value.
Product Overview
Operating Guide | VACON® NXI Inverters FI9-FI14
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