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Learning Basic Features
Basic HAND/AUTO/OFF Mode Operations
Mode
Description
HAND Mode
(Locally
controlled
operation mode)
In HAND mode, operation is available only by the keypad input. In Monitor
mode, the currently set frequency reference is displayed at all times.
Also, in HAND mode:
•
The first monitoring item is used to adjust the frequency with the up/down
and left/right keys. The set frequency is reflected in DRV-02 (HAND Cmd
Freq).
•
The motor’s rotation direction can be set at DRV-02 (Keypad Run Dir).
•
Terminal block functions do not operate (with the exception of BX, External
Trip, and multi-step acc/dec operation related terminal functions).
•
Fire mode commands take the highest priority (if any are given).
•
The following advanced features are not available:
-
PID / EPID control
-
Flow compensation
-
Pump clean
-
Load tuning
-
Motor preheating
-
Time scheduling
-
PowerOn resume
-
Multiple motor control
•
Inverter monitoring and protection features are available in HAND mode.
OFF Mode
(Standby)
In OFF mode, the inverter operation stops. Pressing the OFF key during
HAND/AUTO mode operations will cause the OFF LED to turn on. Then, the
inverter stops operating or decelerates and stops, according to the deceleration
options set by the user.
Also, in AUTO mode:
•
Terminal block functions do not operate (with the exception of BX, External
Trip and multi-step acc/dec operation related terminal functions).
•
Fire mode commands take the highest priority (if any are given).
AUTO Mode
(Remotely
controlled
operation mode)
In AUTO mode, the inverter operates based on the command from the
command source set at DRV-06 (Cmd Source), with the frequency reference from
the source set at DRV-07 (Freq Ref Src).
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Page 17: ...Preparing the Installation 4 37 90kW 3 Phase ...
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Page 21: ...Preparing the Installation 8 315 400kW 3 Phase ...
Page 22: ...Preparing the Installation 9 500kW 3 Phase ...
Page 34: ...21 Installing the Inverter 400 V 220 500kW ...
Page 50: ...37 Installing the Inverter Inputand OutputControlTerminalBlockWiringDiagram 5 5 90kW ...
Page 66: ...Perform BasicOperations 53 ...
Page 106: ...93 Learning BasicFeatures 0 10V InputVoltageSettingDetails V1 Quantizing ...
Page 107: ...94 Learning BasicFeatures ...
Page 187: ...174 Learning Advanced Features PIDCommandBlock ...
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Page 189: ...176 Learning Advanced Features PIDFeedbackBlock ...
Page 190: ...177 Learning Advanced Features PIDOutputBlock ...
Page 191: ...178 Learning Advanced Features PIDOutputModeBlock ...
Page 205: ...192 Learning Advanced Features EPID1Controlblock ...
Page 206: ...193 Learning Advanced Features EPID2Controlblock ...
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Page 244: ...231 Learning Advanced Features TheTime Chartfor the Exception Day ...
Page 260: ...247 Learning Advanced Features SpeedSearchOperation SettingDetails ...
Page 405: ...392 RS 485 Communication Features 7 3 9 2 Control Area Parameter Read Write ...
Page 555: ...Table ofFunctions 542 8 16 4 CoolingTower MC4 Group ...
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Page 562: ...Tableof Functions 549 8 16 6 Vacuum Pump MC6 Group ...
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