1.4.3 EMC Directive
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) means that electro-
magnetic interference between pieces of equipment does
not hinder their performance. The basic protection
requirement of the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU states that
devices that generate electromagnetic interference (EMI) or
whose operation could be affected by EMI must be
designed to limit the generation of electromagnetic
interference and shall have a suitable degree of immunity
to EMI when properly installed, maintained, and used as
intended.
A drive can be used as stand-alone device or as part of a
more complex installation. Devices in either of these cases
must bear the CE mark. Systems must not be CE-marked
but must comply with the basic protection requirements of
the EMC directive.
1.5 Conventions
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Numbered lists indicate procedures.
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Bullet lists indicate other information and
description of illustrations.
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Italicized text indicates:
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Cross-reference.
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Link.
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Footnote.
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Parameter name, parameter group
name, parameter option.
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All dimensions in drawings are in mm (in).
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An asterisk (*) indicates a default setting of a
parameter.
Introduction
Design Guide
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