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CC-Link station number setting
Change the setting in the PU operation mode. More Details >>
- No:21747
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:29
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It is the fixing screw for the inverter cooling fan cover.The size and number of screws depend on the model and capacity.(When exporting the product to the E... More Details >>
- No:21746
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:29
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Since the percent value read by the calibration parameter C7 indicates that the voltage of 10 V is internally detected as 101.0%, use 101.0% as is.If you cha... More Details >>
- No:21740
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:29
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Increasing the value of Pr.0 (Torque boost) increases the output voltage, and the output current also increases.Note that increasing this value too high puts... More Details >>
- No:21732
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:29
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10 VDC voltage from terminal 10
Setting Pr.73 to "0" does not generate 10 VDC output.The inverter itself only has 5 V at the terminal 10.Setting this parameter to "0" allows 10 V input betw... More Details >>
- No:21727
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:29
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Yes.Set Pr.19 (Base frequency voltage) to "200 V".200 V output will be obtained during 60 Hz operation. More Details >>
- No:21717
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:29
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Set Pr.37 (Speed display) to the speed obtained when operating the machine at the frequency set with Pr.505 (Speed setting reference). (For FR-F700/E700/D700... More Details >>
- No:21716
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:29
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The relationship between the acceleration/deceleration reference frequency and acceleration/deceleration time does not change between the PU operation and ex... More Details >>
- No:21694
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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Use Pr.903 (Frequency setting voltage gain) for setting the FR-E500. For the 700 series, use Pr.125 (Terminal 2 frequency setting gain frequency) and Pr.C4 (... More Details >>
- No:21689
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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Connecting ammeter to output side
Yes. Use a moving-iron type ammeter. However, if the carrier frequency exceeds 5 kHz, do not use that meter since an overcurrent losses produced in the inter... More Details >>
- No:21681
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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