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N700E INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Reset Inverter [RS]
• The [RS] terminal causes the inverter to
execute the reset operation. If the inverter
is in Trip Mode, the reset cancels the Trip state.
When the switch between the set terminals
[RS] and [CM1] is turned on and off, the inverter
executes the reset operation.
• The input timing requirement for [RST] needs a 12 ms pulse width or greater.
The alarm output will be cleared within 30 ms after the onset of the Reset command.
After the Reset command is given and the alarm reset occurs, the motor will restart suddenly if the
Run command is already active.
Be sure to set the alarm reset after verifying that the Run command is off to prevent injury to personnel.
Option
Terminal
Code
Symbol
14
RS
Valid for inputs:
Required setting
Notes:
• When the control terminal [RS] input is already
at power up for more than 4 seconds, the display
of the digital operator is E60.
However, the inverter has no error.
To clear the digital operator error, turn off the
terminal [RS] input and press stop/reset butt on
of the operator.
• When the [RS] terminal is turned off from on,
the Reset command is active.
• The stop/reset key of the digital operator is valid
only when an alarm occurs.
• Only the normally open contact [NO] can be set
for a terminal configured with the [RS] function.
The terminal cannot be used in the normally
closed contact [NC] state.
• Even when power is turned off or on,
the function of the terminal is the same as
that of the reset terminal.
• The Stop/Reset key on the inverter is only
operational for a few seconds after inverter
power up when a hand-held remote operator is
connected to the inverter.
• If the [RS] terminal is turned on while the motor
is running, the motor will be
free running(coasting)
Input
Function Name
State
ON
Reset Inverter
OFF
C01,C02,C03,C04,C05,C06
(none)
[RS]terminal
Approx.30ms
Alarm output
DANGER
The motor output is turned off, the trip Mode is cleared
(if it exists), and power up reset is applied
Normal power-on operation
Example:
CM1
6
5-15
12ms min
Description
RS
FW
SW4
SW1
5
4
3
2
1
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