Chapter 7
7-10
Configurator Settings
3.Set the Smart Slave functions.
Refer to the details on Smart Slave functions provided in the following pages, click each of the
Tabs, and set or change the settings, as required.
4.Downloading the Set Values to the Inverter
Click the
General
Tab, and click the
Download
Button. All the set values will be sent to the Invert-
er.
5.Resetting the Inverter and Enabling the Set Values
Click the
Reset
Button to reset the Inverter, and enable the set values.
6.Completing the Operation
Click the
OK
Button. The Edit Device Parameters Window will close.
Note
Details on Smart Slave functions and which windows are used to set or monitor these func-
tions are provided in the following pages. The operating procedure explained here (i.e., dis-
playing the Edit Device Parameters Window, clicking the Upload Button, making the settings,
and clicking the Download Button, Reset Button, and OK Button) is not explained again.
7-2-2 Average Power Monitor Function
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Functions
• This function monitors the power (kW) that the Inverter supplies each hour and determines the
cumulative power usage from the hourly average.
• The power value during output is sampled at fixed intervals, and the average (moving average) is
calculated from ten samples.
• The amount of power used by the system can be obtained without using special sensors or per-
forming any calculations. In addition, monitoring the power usage can help reduce energy usage
and identify power consumption problems in the system.
• The sampling cycle can be selected from 10 min, 30 min, or 1 hour.
• The Configurator can be used to monitor the average power simply.
Note
When applications with frequent starting and stopping are being used, the output power varies
widely according to the sampling timing. Therefore, the power usage cannot be monitored
accurately. This function is effective for applications that do not involve much starting and stop-
ping, such as for conveyors and fans.
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