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Alarm reset
Always reset an alarm after ensuring safety by removing the cause of the alarm and turning the
operation signal OFF.
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Alarm release
Always release an alarm after ensuring safety by removing the cause of the alarm and turning the
operation signal OFF.
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Alarm release method
- After the operation swich is set to
“
STAND-BY
”
, it can be released by pressing the
“
S
”
button.
- Turn off the power, wait for at least 1 minute, and then cycle the power.
Attention
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If the product dose not operate properly after the power is cycled, the
internal circuit may be damaged. Contact your nearest sale office.
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Continuing the operation without removing the cause of the alarm may cause
malfunction of the equipment.
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Reset using the ALARM-RESET input
Turn the operation signal OFF and then turn ALARM-RESET input ON (Keep it ON for 10 msec or
more). The ALARM-RESET input is disabled while the operation signal is being ON. The figure
showns an example for which the operation signal is the FWD input.
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Alarm records
Up to 10 generate alarms to save in NVM (Non-volatile memory) in order of the latest to oldest.
When clearing the alarm records, perfrom the alarm record clear on the monitor mode.
Summary of Contents for Ezi-Speed ST
Page 1: ......
Page 9: ...9 2 Characteristics 2 1 Part number...
Page 18: ...18 3 2 Dimensions 30W 60W 120W Drive 200W 400W Drive...
Page 21: ...21 4 2 Dimensions ESM 60 S 30 ESM 80 S 60 ESM 90 S 120...
Page 22: ...22 ESM 104 S 200 ESM 104 S 400...
Page 23: ...23 4 3 Characteristics of motor torque 30W 60W 120W...
Page 24: ...24 200W 400W...
Page 29: ...29...
Page 41: ...41 6 2 External wiring diagram Input Voltage 110V Drive...
Page 42: ...42 Input Voltage 220V Drive...
Page 80: ...80 8 2 Setting and 7 segments display 1 Monitor mode...
Page 81: ...81 2 Input Output setting mode...
Page 82: ...82 3 Parameter setting mode 1page...
Page 83: ...83 3 Parameter setting mode 2page...
Page 84: ...84 3 Parameter setting mode 3page...
Page 85: ...85 3 Parameter setting mode 4page...
Page 86: ...86 4 NVM saving mode...