- Page 1: Emotron FDU 2.0AC driveInstruction
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- Page 14 and 15: 2.2 Stand-alone unitsThe AC drive m
- Page 16 and 17: Cable glands M20Cable flexible lead
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- Page 24 and 25: 3.4 Cable specificationsPEBB 1(Mast
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- Page 28 and 29: 4.2 Terminal connectionsThe termina
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- Page 46 and 47: 7.6 Pump function7.6.1 Introduction
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7.6.9 Functional Examples of Start/
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50 Main Features Emotron AB 01-4428
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52 EMC and Machine Directive Emotro
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4161 Max AlarmStp 0.1sAFig. 64 Exam
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9.2.6 Function keysThe function key
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9.7 Programming exampleThis example
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10.3 Motor dataCommunication inform
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Programming example:typedef struct{
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11.1.2 2nd Line [120]Sets the conte
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Run/Stop Control [215]This function
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In this menu you set the general ro
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Motor Current [224]Set the nominal
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Motor Sound [22A]Sets the sound cha
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11.2.5 Motor Protection [230]This f
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NOTE: If you select the PTC option,
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The active set can be viewed with f
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11.2.7 Trip Autoreset/Trip Conditio
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Locked Rotor [257]Delay time starts
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External Trip [25G]Delay time start
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Over current F [25O]Delay time star
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11.2.8 Serial Communication [260]Th
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Communication Fault Time [2642]]Def
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selected, the source is automatical
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Process Min [324]This function sets
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NominalSpeedMax Speed 80% n MOTFig.
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Communication informationModbus Ins
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Brake Release Time [33C]The Brake R
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Brake Fault trip time [33H]The “B
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Skip Speed 1 Low [344]Within the Sk
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352 IxR CompStp AOffDefault:OffOff
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Preset Ref 1 [362] to Preset Ref 7[
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PID sleep functionalityThis functio
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11.3.9 Pump/Fan Control [390]The Pu
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Upper Band [397]If the speed of the
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Settle Time Start [39D]The settle s
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Reset Run Times 1-6 [39H1] to [39M1
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Max Alarm [416]Max Alarm Margin [41
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Autoset Alarm [41A]The Autoset Alar
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Rotor locked [422]With the rotor lo
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The actual process reference will b
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AnIn1 Function Min [5134]With AnIn1
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AnIn2 Setup [515]Parameter for sett
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Pump1FeedbPump2FeedbPump3FeedbPump4
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AnOut 1 Setup [532]Preset scaling a
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AnOut1 Function Value Min [5335]Wit
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T1Q 37 Timer1 output!T1Q 38 Timer1
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Communication informationModbus Ins
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CA1 Setup [611]Analogue comparator
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Analogue Comparator 1, ,Level High
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Analogue Comparator 1, Polarity [61
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CA3 Setup [613]Analogue comparators
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Analogue Comparator 4, Type [6144]F
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Example:Broken belt detection for L
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11.6.3 Logic Output Z [630]630 LOGI
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Timer 1 T1 [644]When timer mode is
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11.7 View Operation/Status[700]Menu
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PT100_1_2_3 Temp [71B]Displays the
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The example in Fig. 121 indicates t
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Mains time [732]Displays the total
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Example:Fig. 121 shows the third tr
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Unit name [923]Option to enter a na
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12.2 Trip conditions, causes andrem
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Table 31Trip condition, their possi
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12.3 MaintenanceThe AC drive is des
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13.4 Brake chopperAll AC drive size
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13.8 Serial communicationand fieldb
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Table 36X1pinSpecification of Safe
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182 Options Emotron AB 01-4428-01r3
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Table 38Typical motor power at main
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Table 40Typical motor power at main
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14.3 Operation at highertemperature
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14.6 Environmental conditionsTable
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Table 49Fuses, cable cross-sections
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Table 51Type cables cross-sections
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196 Technical Data Emotron AB 01-44
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DEFAULTCUSTOMDEFAULTCUSTOM51CA AnIn
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204 Menu List Emotron AB 01-4428-01
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LLCD display ......................
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Output coils ......................