5.1 Mounting and Wiring the Inverter
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Chap. 5
PR
EP
AR
A
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N AND
TEST
RUN
Figure 5.5 shows the location of slide switches on the control PCB.
Switching examples and factory default
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4/SW6
SW5
Shipping
destination
4A
4C
SINK
4E
SOURCE
OFF
OFF
VO1/VO2
C1
Figure 5.5 Location of the Slide Switches
on the Control PCB
To move a switch slider, use a tool with a narrow tip (e.g., tweezers), taking care not to touch
other electronic parts on the PCB. If the slider is in an ambiguous position, the circuit is
unclear whether it is turned ON or OFF and the input remains in an undefined state. Be sure to
place the slider so that it contacts either side of the switch.
Slider in the correct position
or
Slider in an ambiguous position
5.1.9 USB
port
To connect a USB cable, turn OFF the power and wait at least ten minutes. Make sure that the LCD monitor is turned
OFF. Further, make sure, using a multimeter or a similar instrument, that the DC link bus voltage between the
terminals P(+) and N(-) has dropped to the safe level (+25 VDC or below).
An electric shock may occur.
The USB port* (CN10) is located in the upper right corner of the control printed circuit board (control
PCB). To connect the USB cable to the port, remove the front cover so that you can see the control
PCB.
Connecting the inverter to a PC with a USB cable enables remote
control from FRENIC-AQUA Loader. On the PC running FRENIC-
AQUA Loader, it is possible to edit, check and manage the
inverter's function code data and monitor the running/alarm status of
the inverter.
* mini B, compliant with Ver. 2.0
Figure 5.6 USB Connector Position
on Control PCB
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