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Chapter 5. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EACH FUNCTION
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Correct direct wiring
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Correct reverse wiring
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Alarm indications and causes due to incorrect wiring
Upper display
Lit LED
Lower display
Motor motion
Remarks
Decreases like 2000
→
1500 and becomes
stable.
Increases like 1500
→
3500 and becomes
stable.
When the motor is moved CCW with
“ot2” lit, the motor terminals 1 and 2
are the direct wiring.
CCW
CW
ot2
ot1
↓
Upper display
Lit LED
Lower display
Motor motion
Remarks
Decreases like 3500
→
1500 and becomes
stable.
Increases like 1500
→
3500 and becomes
stable.
When the motor is moved CW with 1
and 2 connected reversely, G and Y
connected reversely, and “ot2” lit, the
motor terminals 1 and 2 are the
reverse wiring.
CW
CCW
ot2
ot1
↓
Upper display
Lit LED
Lower display
Motor motion
Alarm indication
Cause
Increases and
becomes stable.
Decreases and
becomes stable.
CCW
CW
ot2
ot1
↓
G and Y are
connected
reversely.
Decreases and
becomes stable.
Increases and
becomes stable.
None.
However, the MFB
value does not meet
the motor opening.
CCW
CW
ot2
ot1
↓
T and G are
connected
reversely.
Decrease or increase
is unclear.
(Motor motion is
changed before fully
closed or opened.)
or none.
CCW
CW
ot2
ot1
↓
T and Y are
connected
reversely.
Increases and
becomes stable.
Decreases and
becomes stable.
CW
CCW
ot2
ot1
↓
1 and 2 are
connected
reversely.
Increases and
becomes stable.
Decreases and
becomes stable.
CW
CCW
ot2
ot1
↓
1 and 2 are
connected
reversely; T and
G are
connected
reversely.
Decrease or increase
is unclear.
(Motor motion is
changed before fully
closed or opened.)
or none.
CW
CCW
ot2
ot1
↓
1 and 2 are
connected
reversely; T and
Y are connected
reversely.
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