
X4 AC Drive User’s Manual
Chapter 6: Using Macro Mode / Quick Start
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6.4
Quick Start
The following procedure is for operators using simple applications, who would like to get started
quickly. Be sure to read and understand all the sections in this chapter before proceeding with these
instructions. If you are using remote operators, substitute the speed potentiometer for the UP and
DOWN arrows, and the remote Run/Stop switch for the FWD key in the following instructions.
1.
Follow all precautions and procedures in “Chapter 3: Receiving and Installation” on page 12.
2.
Apply AC power to the input terminals. For about 2 seconds the display will show all segments active.
The display then changes to zeros.
3.
The factory settings are for keypad-only operation in the forward direction—that is, the REV key is
disabled. Press the FWD key, which causes the FWD indicator to illuminate.
4.
Press the UP arrow to increase the desired running frequency. When the display gets to 0.1 Hz, the drive
starts to produce an output.
5.
When the motor starts to turn, check the rotation. If the motor is turning in the wrong direction, press
STOP, remove AC power, and wait for all indicators to go out. After the STATUS indicator has gone out,
reverse any two of the motor leads at T1/U, T2/V, or T3/W.
6.
The X4 drive is preset to run a typical NEMA B 4-pole induction motor to a maximum speed of 60.0 Hz
with both acceleration and deceleration times set to 5.0 seconds.
7.
Use the Arrow keys to set the proper running speed of the motor and the FWD and STOP keys to control
its operation.
IMPROPER EQUIPMENT COORDINATION
Verify that proper voltage is connected to the drive before applying power.
Failure to observe this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage.
CAUTION
MAUVAISE COORDINATION DES APPAREILS
Vérifiez que l’onduleur est raccordée à la bonne tension avant de le mettre sous tension.
Si cette directive n’est pas respectée, cela peut entraîner des blessures corporelles ou des
dommages matériels.
ATTENTION