Start up, Mounting, Wiring – Lenze IMSS500+ Simple Servo 500 600 i1000 User Manual

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SimpleServo 500/600/i1000 User Manual Rev 3.4

4.1 Start Up


Step-By-Step StartUp instructions are covered in Section 9 “Operation”.

4.2 Mounting


Note: It may be necessary to add shock-absorbing “bumpers” to the back of the SS500.

1. Mount the SimpleServo vertically in the panel as shown in Figure 5.

2. Ensure that a 30 mm (1.2 inch) DIN rail is installed horizontally in the rear of the panel prior to

mounting the SS500.

3. Ensure that the upper mounting tab on the back of the SS500 is in the UP position.

4. Hook the SS500’S lower mounting tab under the DIN rail as shown in Figure 4a. The tab fit

should be snug.

5. Rotate the SS500 upward, flush against the DIN rail, ensuring that the lower mounting tab

remains engaged by the DIN rail.

6. Once the SS500 is flush against the DIN rail, push down on the mounting tab atop the drive

(Figure 4b). The mounting tab will latch onto the top of the DIN rail.


Install the bumpers as follows:

1. Peel off the adhesive cover from the clear bumper. Apply to the DIN rail tab of the SimpleServo

(the moveable tab on the rear of the control that clamps onto the top of the DIN rail).

2. Mount the drive as indicated above.

3. Peel off the adhesive cover from the black bumper. Lift the bottom of the control (while it is still

clamped to the DIN rail) to open a slightly larger air gap between the SimpleServo and the
enclosure.

4. Apply the black bumper to the back of the SimpleServo (the side facing the enclosure)

approximately one inch above the bottom. Release the drive. It should come to rest on the newly
applied black bumper.

4.3 Wiring

WARNING!
• Hazard of electrical shock! Circuit potentials are at 115 VAC or 230 VAC above earth

ground. Avoid direct contact with the printed circuit board or with circuit elements to prevent
the risk of serious injury or fatality. Disconnect incoming power and wait 60 seconds before
servicing drive. Capacitors retain charge after power is removed.

• Under no circumstances should power and control wiring be bundled together. Induced

voltage can cause unpredictable behavior in any electronic device, including motor controls.



Use 18-28 AWG wire for reference and analog signal wiring. Use 12-16 AWG wire for AC line (L1 and L2)
and motor (Phase U, V and W) wiring.

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