Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction The AC motor drive should be kept in the shipping carton or crate before installation.
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-65Command code: 10H, write multiple data to registers For example, set the multi-step
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-66 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 RTU Mode: Command message: Response message: ADR 01H ADR 01H CMD 10H CMD 10H Sta
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-67RTU mode: ADR 01H CMD 03H 21H Starting address 02H 00H Number of data (count by wor
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-68 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 while(length--){ reg_crc ^= *data++; for(j=0;j<8;j++){ if(reg_crc &a
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-69Content Address Functions 2100HError code: 00: No errors occurred 01: Over-current (
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-70 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Content Address Functions 2106H Output Voltage E (XXX.X) 2107H Step number of Multi-
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-71 void main(){ int i; outportb(PORT+MCR,0x08); /* interrupt enable */
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-72 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Pr.93 Accel 1 to Accel 2 Frequency Transition Unit: 0.10 HzPr.94 Decel 1 to Decel 2 Fr
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-73Pr.97 Preset Count Down Completion Settings 00 to 9999 Factory Setting: 00 Thi
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-74 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 02 03 04 Linear acceleration and automatic deceleration (Operation by automatic decel
Chapter 1 Introduction| 1-2 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.041.1 Receiving and Inspection This VFD-M AC motor drive has gone through rigorous qualit
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-75Pr.105 Control Mode Factory Setting: 00 Settings 00 V/F Control 01 Sensor
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-76 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Note: From the diagram shown below, the original setting accel/decel time will be for r
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-77PPr.117IPr.118DPr.119Pr.120AVI( )ACI( )Pr.128~Pr.130Pr.131~Pr.133Pr.116+-++Pr.135LPF
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-78 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Pr. 119 Differential Time (D) Unit: 0.01sec Settings 0.00 to 1.00 sec Factory Settin
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-79Pr. 122 PID Frequency Output Command limit Settings 00 to 110 % Factory Setting:
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-80 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Pr. 129 Maximum Reference Value Settings 0.0 to 10.0 V Factory Setting: 10.0 This
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-81 These two parameters are used to set the analog input delay filter in set point o
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-82 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Pr. 141 Save Frequency Set Point Factory Setting: 01 Settings 00 Not Save 01
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-83 When Line Start Lockout is disabled (also known as Auto-Start), the drive will st
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-84 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Pr. 152 Skip Frequency Width Settings 0.00 to 400.00Hz Factory Setting: 0.00Pr. 153
Chapter 1 Introduction| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 1-31
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-85 This parameter is to select the communication mode, 0 is the existed Delta ASCII
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Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 5-1 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 Over Current (OC) ocAocdOC Over-current during accelerationOver
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| 5-2 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 5.2 Ground Fault GFFGround faultNoYesIs output circuit(cable or motor) of AC mot
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 5-35.4 Low Voltage (Lv) Low voltageIs input power correct? Or power cut, including m
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| 5-4 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 5.5 Over Heat (OH1) AC motor drive overheatsHeat sink overheatsCheck if temperatu
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 5-55.7 Keypad Display is Abnormal Abnormal display or no displayCycle power to AC mo
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| 5-6 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 5.9 Motor cannot Run Motor cannot run Check keypad for normal displayNoNoNoN
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 5-75.10 Motor Speed cannot be Changed Motor can run butcannot change speed
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| 5-8 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 5.11 Motor Stalls during Acceleration Motor stalls during accelerationCheck if acc
Chapter 1 Introduction| 1-4 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.041.1.5 Remove Instructions Remove Keypad Remove Front Cover RST Side UVW Side
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 5-95.13 Electromagnetic/Induction Noise Many sources of noise surround AC motor drive
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting| 5-10 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4. Store within a relative humidity range of 0% to 90% and non-condensing enviro
Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 6-1 Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance 6.1 Fault Code Information The AC motor drive has a comprehen
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| 6-2 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Fault Name Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions The AC d
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 6-3Fault Name Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions Over-cur
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| 6-4 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Fault Name Fault Descriptions Corrective Actions OC hardw
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 6-56.1.2 Reset There are three methods to reset the AC motor dr
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| 6-6 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 DANGER! 1. Disconnect AC power before processing! 2. Only q
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 6-7Keypad Maintenance Period Check Items Methods and Criterion
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| 6-8 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Terminals and wiring of main circuit Maintenance Period Chec
Chapter 1 Introduction| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 1-51
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 6-9Transformer and reactor of main circuit Maintenance Period C
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| 6-10 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Cooling fan of cooling system Maintenance Period Check Item
Revision June 2007, 0ELE, V1.00 Appendix A Specifications There are 115V, 230V, 460V and 575V models in the VFD-M series. For 115V models, it is 1-p
Appendix A Specifications| A-2 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Voltage Class 460V Class Model Number VFD-XXXM 007 015 022 037 055 075 Max. Appl
Appendix A Specifications| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 A-3General Specifications Keypad Setting by Frequency Setting External Signal Potentio
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Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 B-1 Appendix B Accessories B.1 All Brake Resistors & Brake Units Used in AC Motor Drives Note: Please only us
Appendix B Accessories| B-2 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 NOTE 1. Please select the brake unit and/or brake resistor according to the table. “
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Chapter 1 Introduction| 1-6 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04CAUTION! 1. Operating, storing or transporting the AC motor drive outside these condit
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Appendix B Accessories| B-6 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 B.3 Fuse Specification Chart Smaller fuses than those shown in the table are permitte
Appendix B Accessories| Revision May 2008,
Appendix B Accessories| B-8 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 460V, 50/60Hz, 3-phase Inductance (mh) kW HP Fundamental Amps Max. continuous Amps 3
Appendix B Accessories| Revision May 2008,
Appendix B Accessories| B-10 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 B.5 Zero Phase Reactor (RF220X00A) Dimensions are in millimeter. Reco
Appendix B Accessories| Revision May 2008,
Appendix B Accessories| B-12 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 B.7 PU06 B.7.1 Description of the Digital Keypad VFD-PU06 UFHVFD-PU06JOGRUNRESETSTOP
Appendix B Accessories| Revision May 2008,
Appendix B Accessories| B-14 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 B.8 AMD - EMI Filter Cross Reference Model of AC Drive EMI Filter VFD002M11A, VFD00
Chapter 1 Introduction| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 1-71
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Appendix B Accessories| B-16 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 The length of motor cable When motor is driven by an AC motor drive of PWM type, the
Appendix B Accessories| Revision May 2008,
Appendix B Accessories| B-18 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 EMI Filter (16TDT1W4S) Used on 0.5-3 HP/230V Three Phase Models. EMI Filter (40TDS
Appendix B Accessories| Revision May 2008,
Appendix B Accessories| B-20 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 B.9.2 Din Rail-DR02 Adapter Units: mm (inch) Models VFD002M11A, VFD004M11A/21B, VFD
Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 C-1 Appendix C How to Select the Right AC Motor Drive The choice of the right AC motor drive for the application
Appendix CHow to Select the Right AC Motor Drive| C-2 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 C.1 Capacity Formulas 1. When one AC motor drive operates
Appendix CHow to Select the Right AC Motor Drive| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 C-32.3 When it is running continuously The requirement of lo
Appendix CHow to Select the Right AC Motor Drive| C-4 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 C.2 General Precaution Selection Note 1、 When the AC Moto
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Appendix CHow to Select the Right AC Motor Drive| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 C-5decelerate within a certain time with high load inertia tha
Appendix CHow to Select the Right AC Motor Drive| C-6 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 7、 Motor torque characteristics vary when an AC Motor Dri
Appendix CHow to Select the Right AC Motor Drive| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 C-7the AC motor drive operates more than one motor, please pay
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Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 2-1 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring After removing the front cover, check if the power and control terminals are
Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-2 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04DANGER! 1. A charge may still remain in the DC bus capacitors with hazardou
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-4 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04Good Not allowed
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-6 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.042.3 Main Circuit 2.3.1 Main Circuit Connection R(L1)S(L2)T(L3)RSTU(T1)V(T2)
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-8 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.042.3.2 Main Circuit Terminals Note: It needs to use the Recognized R
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-10 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04Terminal Symbol Terminal Function Factory Settings (NPN mode) RC Multi-fu
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring| 2-12 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04General Keep control wiring as far away as possible from the power wirin
Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 3-1 Chapter 3 Keypad and Start Up 3.1 Keypad 3.1.1 Description of the Digital Keypad The digital keypad includes t
Chapter 3 Keypad and Start Up| 3-2 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04Displayed Message Descriptions The actual value stored within the specified
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Chapter 3 Keypad and Start Up| 3-4 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04Digital Keypad – Mounting Panel A Unit: mm [inch] Digital Keypad – Mounting
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Chapter 3 Keypad and Start Up| 3-6 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.044. Check following items: Check if the motor direction of rotation is corr
Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-1 Chapter 4 Parameters This VFD-M AC motor drive has 157 parameters for easy setting. In most applications, the
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-2 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4.1 Summary of Parameter Settings : The parameter can be set during operation. Paramet
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-3Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomerPr.08 Minimum Output Freq 0.
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-4 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomerPr.30 DC Braking during Stopping
Preface Thank you for choosing DELTA’s high-performance VFD-M Series. The VFD-M Series is manufactured with high-quality components and materials an
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-5Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer 13: Base-block (B.B.) (N.C)
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-6 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer 09: PLC Program Running 10: PL
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-7Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer Pr.59 Electronic Thermal Mo
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-8 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomer115V/230V/460V series: 01 to 15
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-9Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomerPr.78 PLC Operation Mode00:
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-10 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomerPr.93 Accel 1 to Accel 2 Freque
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-11Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomerPr.110 Voltage of Zero Speed
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-12 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomerPr.125 Source of PID Set Point
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-13Parameter Explanation Settings Factory SettingCustomerPr.145 Total operation time
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-14 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4.2 Parameter Settings for Applications Speed Search Applications Purpose Functions Re
WARNING! 1. DO NOT use Hi-pot test for internal components. The semi-conductor used in AC motor drive easily damage by high-voltage. 2. There are h
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-15Switching acceleration and deceleration time Applications Purpose Functions Related
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-16 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Frequency Hold Applications Purpose Functions Related ParametersGeneral application Ac
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-17Skip Frequency Setting Applications Purpose Functions Related ParametersPumps and f
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-18 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Output signal for Over-torque Applications Purpose Functions Related ParametersPumps,
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-19Multi-function Analog Output Applications Purpose Functions Related ParametersGener
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-20 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4.3 Description of Parameter Settings This parameter can be set during operation. Pr.0
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-21HzFreq.MotorSpeedStops according to deceleration timeTimeHzFreq.MotorSpeedFree runni
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-22 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Pr.06 Mid-Point Frequency Unit: 0.1Hz Settings 0.10 to 400.0Hz Factory Setting: 1.50
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-23 VoltagePr.05Pr.07Pr.09Pr.08 Pr.06 Pr.04 Pr.03FrequencyCustom V/F Curve VoltagePr.
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-24 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 (2) Fans and PumpsMotor Spec. 60HzV220101.560.0fFactory SettingsSet valueNo.Pr.0360.0Pr
Table of Contents Preface ... i Table of
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-25Actual Acceleration/Deceleration Time=Acceleration/Deceleration Time x(Master Freq.-
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-26 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 When the JOG function is activated, the AC drive will accelerate from Minimum Output
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-27Pr.24 Reverse Operation Inhibition Factory Setting: 00 Settings 00 Enable
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-28 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Under certain conditions, the AC drive output current may increase abruptly, and exc
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-29Pr.29 DC Braking Time during Start-up Unit: 0.1sec Settings 0.0 to 5.0 sec Factor
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-30 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Pr.32 Momentary Power Loss Operation Selection Factory Setting: 00 Settings 00
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-31 InputPower Allowable Max. Power Loss TimeOutputPowerOutputVoltagePr.33Speed search
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-32 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Pr.38 Multi-function Input Terminal (M0, M1) Factory Setting: 00 Settings 00
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-33Pr.39 Multi-function Input Terminal (M2) Factory Setting: 05Pr.40 Multi-func
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-34 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Settings Function Description 05 External Reset Parameter value 5 programs Multi-Func
2.3.2 Main Circuit Terminals...2-8 2.4 Control Terminal Wiring (Factory Settings) ...
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-35Settings Function Description 09 Jog Operation Parameter value 09 programs Multi-F
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-36 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Settings Function Description 11 First or Second Accel/Decel Time Selection Parameter
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-37Settings Function Description 14 Increase Master Frequency 15 Decrease Master Fre
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-38 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Settings Function Description 18 Counter Trigger Signal Parameter value 18 programs
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-39Settings Function Description 21 RESET Command (N.C) 22 Control source: External
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-40 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Pr.43 Analog Output Signal Factory Setting: 00 Settings 00 Analog Frequenc
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-41Pr.45 Multi-function Output Terminal 1 (Photocoupler output) Factory Setting:
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-42 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Settings Function Description 14 Preliminary Counter Value Attained Terminal output i
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-43Pr.47 Desired Frequency Attained Unit: 0.1Hz Settings 0.00 to 400.0 Hz Factory
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-44 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Pr.48 to Pr.51 are used when the source of frequency command is the analog signal (0
5.12 The Motor does not Run as Expected ...5-8 5.13 Electromagnetic/Induction Noise
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-45Example 3: The whole scale of the potentiometer may be used as desired. In addition
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-46 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Example 5: In this example, a 6 Hz (10% of 60 Hz) negative bias is used. This setting
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-47Example 8: This example shows how to set up the “anti-slope”, which is an inversely
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-48 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 This parameter can be used to compensate motor slip. Although no linear, it typicall
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-49Pr.60 Over-Torque Detection Mode Factory Setting: 00 Settings 00 Over-Tor
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-50 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 05 Displays the value of the internal counter (c) 06 Displays the setting Fre
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-51Pr.67 Skip Frequency 1 Unit: 0.1 HzPr.68 Skip Frequency 2 Unit: 0.1 HzPr.69 Skip Fre
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-52 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Carrier Frequency Acoustic Noise Electromagnetic Noise, Leakage Current Heat Dissipati
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-53 13 Ground fault or fuse failure (GFF) 14 Low voltage (not record) 15
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-54 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Example 1 (Pr.78 =01): Execute one cycle of the PLC program. Its relative parameter set
B.7.3 Operation Flow Chart...B-13 B.8 AMD - EMI Filter Cross Reference ...
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-55Example 2 (Pr.78 = 02) Continuously executes program cycles: The diagram below shows
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-56 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Example 4 (Pr.78 = 04) Continuously executes program cycles step by step: In this expla
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-57Application Note: PLC program execution will be interrupted when values for JOG para
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-58 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Pr.80 Identity Code of the AC Motor Drive Settings Read Only Factory Setting: ##
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-59 This parameter sets the Ac drive address identification when using the RS-485 ser
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-60 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Each drive has a built-in RS-485 serial interface, marked (RJ-11 Jack) on the contro
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-612.2 11-bit character frame (For 8-bit character): Start bit0123456StopbitStopbit8-
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-62 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 RTU mode: START A silent interval of more than 10 ms ADR Communication address: 8-bi
Chapter 4 Parameters| Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 4-63Command code: 03H, read N words. The maximum value of N is 12. For example, reading
Chapter 4 Parameters| 4-64 Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04 Command code: 06H, write 1 word For example, writing 6000(1770H) to address 0100H of AM
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