Unattended Start Protection - Hitachi WJ200 Series Quick Reference Manual

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Unattended Start Protection

If the Run command is already set when power is turned ON, the inverter starts running
immediately after powerup. The Unattended Start Protection (USP) function prevents that
automatic startup, so that the inverter will not run without outside intervention. When USP
is active and you need to reset an alarm and resume running, either turn the Run
command OFF, or perform a reset operation by the terminal [RS] input or the keypad
Stop/reset key.
In the figure below, the [USP] feature is enabled. When the inverter power turns ON, the
motor does not start, even though the Run command is already active. Instead, it enters
the USP trip state, and displays
the alarm by turning OFF the Run command per this example (or applying a reset). Then
the Run command can turn ON again and start the inverter output.
Run command [FW,RV] 1
[USP] terminal 1
Alarm output terminal 1
Inverter output frequency
Inverter power supply 1
Option
Terminal
Code
Symbol
USP
Unattended Start
13
Protection
C001~C007
Valid for inputs:
(none)
Required settings
Notes:
Note that when a USP error occurs and it is
canceled by a reset from a [RS] terminal input, the
inverter restarts running immediately.
Even when the trip state is canceled by turning
the terminal [RS] ON and OFF after an under
voltage protection
E09
will be performed.
When the running command is active
immediately after the power is turned ON, a USP
error will occur. When this function is used, wait
for at least three (3) seconds after the powerup to
generate a Run command.
E 13
error code. This requires outside intervention to reset
0
0
0
0
0
Events:
E13
Function Name
State
ON
OFF
occurs, the USP function
Alarm
Run
cleared
command
Description
On powerup, the inverter will not resume a Run
command (mostly used in the US)
On powerup, the inverter will resume a Run
command that was active before power loss
Example (default input configuration shown for
–FE and –FU models; –F models require input
configuration—see
page
7
6
5
4
See I/O specs on
page 4–6.
34
t
3–49):
USP
3
2
1
L
P24
PLC
PCS

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