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50 EMC and Machine Directive Emotro
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9.2.2 Indications on the display Th
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9.2.6 Function keys The function ke
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9.7 Programming example This exampl
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10.3 Motor data Communication infor
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Programming example: typedef struct
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62 Serial communication Emotron AB
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11.1.2 2nd Line [120] Sets the cont
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Default: Standard Standard 0 Local
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NOTE: The default settings are for
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Fig. 71 shows the characteristics w
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Motor I 2 t Current [232] Sets the
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Communication information Modbus In
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Communication information Modbus In
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Overvolt [255] Delay time starts co
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PTC Trip Type [25F] Select the pref
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Over Speed [25Q] Delay time starts
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Additional Process Values [2634] De
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NOTE: The actual value in menu [310
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Example: Create a user unit named k
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F(Value) PrMax 1500 [328] Nominal S
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336 Dec
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Fig. 80 shows the relation between
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Communication information Modbus In
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Jog Freq Jog command f Fig. 83 Jog
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Preset Ref 1 [362] to Preset Ref 7
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PID sleep when less than minimum sp
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11.3.9 Pump/Fan Control [390] The P
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Upper Band [397] If the speed of th
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Communication information Modbus In
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11.4 Load Monitor and Process Prote
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Communication information Modbus In
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Communication information Min-Max a
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NOTE: When AnInX Func=Off, the conn
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AnIn1 Advanced [513] NOTE: The diff
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Example: Process sensor is a sensor
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AnIn4 Set-up [51B] Same functions a
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11.5.3 Analogue Outputs [530] Subme
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Table 27 AnOut Function DC voltage
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Max Alarm 20 Max PreAlarm 21 Min Al
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Communication information Modbus In
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611 CA1 Value Stp A Speed Default:
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No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Description The
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Example: Broken belt detection for
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Z Operator 2 [634] Selects the seco
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11.6.5 Timer2 [650] Refer to the de
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Electrical Power [715] Displays the
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The following warnings are possible
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I/O board Status [728] - [72A] Indi
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Trip menu Copied from Description 8
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Unit name [923] Option to enter a n
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12.2 Trip conditions, causes and re
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Table 31 Trip condition, their poss
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156 Troubleshooting, Diagnoses and
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Table 33 Brake resistor FDU40/48 ty
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When the "Safe Stop" condition is a
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162 Options Emotron AB 01-4428-01r2
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Table 39 Typical motor power at mai
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Table 41 Typical motor power at mai
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14.3 Operation at higher temperatur
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14.6 Environmental conditions Table
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Table 50 Fuses, cable cross-section
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Table 52 Type cables cross-sections
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176 Technical Data Emotron AB 01-44
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DEFAULT CUSTOM DEFAULT CUSTOM 2669
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DEFAULT CUSTOM DEFAULT CUSTOM 5335
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DEFAULT CUSTOM DEFAULT CUSTOM 84I I
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184 Menu List Emotron AB 01-4428-01
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RUN L .............................
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PID D Time ........................