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7 Introduction
INTRODUCTION
Mitsubishi Electric Europe’s
MEsoftstart
microprocessor-based advanced digital soft
starter range features bypass control for internal or external bypass and full 3-phase
control. It incorporates both enhanced soft-start and soft-stop characteristics providing
the best solution for a wide range of applications. Its comprehensive motor protection
package guarantees long term reliability while the external bypass connections ensure
flexibility and excellent performance – all in a compact, versatile design.
Two MEsoftstart variants are available namely “Core” and “Pro”:
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Core –
Low-cost, simple-to-configure models, using 6 potentiometers each for
start and stop ramp definition and a few slider switches to fully configure the soft
starter. Monitoring and control with PC Application on Modbus RTU.
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Pro –
Used for complex applications where more advanced control options are
required. Setting up, Monitoring and Control with full-function local colour touch
TFT screen (as shown) and/or PC Application on Modbus RTU or TCP.
This manual contains the Installation and Operating instructions for the
MEsoftstart/I00 and MEsoftstart/I01 Core variants and the MEsoftstart/I01,
MEsoftstart/I02, MEsoftstart/I03 and MEsoftstart/I04 Pro variants of the MEsoftstart
range of Industrial soft starters.
Always read the instructions before connecting and using the equipment.
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................. 7
S
OFT STARTER SELECTION
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C
HECKING THE
P
RODUCT WHEN UNPACKING
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C
OMPONENT AND
T
ERMINAL IDENTIFICATION
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Summary of Contents for MEsoftstart/I00
Page 15: ...15 Introduction Figure 3 Soft starter terminal and component identification ...
Page 37: ...37 Wiring Figure 23 Fitting protective guards over terminals ...
Page 77: ...77 Basic operation Pro models Figure 40 Understanding the data display ...
Page 97: ...97 MEsoftstart PC Interface Application Figure 60 MEsoftstart PC Application Fault screen ...
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