Introduction -2, Introduction – Hitachi X200 Series User Manual

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Introduction

The previous material in Chapter 3 gave a reference listing of all the programmable

functions of the inverter. We suggest that you first scan through the listing of inverter
functions to fain a general familiarity. This chapter will build on that knowledge in the

following ways:

1. Related functions – Some parameters interact with or depend on the settings in other
functions. This chapter lists “required settings” for a programmable function to serve as

a cross-reference and an aid in showing how function interacts.

2. Intelligent terminals – Some functions rely on an input signal on a control logic
connector terminal, or generate output signals in other cases.

3. Electrical interfaces – This chapter shows how to make connections between the

inverter and other electrical devices.

4. PID Loop Operation – The X200 has a built-in PID loop that calculates the optimal

inverter output frequency to control an external process. This chapter shows the

parameters and input/output terminals associated with PID loop operation.

5. Multiple motors – A single X200 inverter may be used with two or more motors in

some types of applications. This chapter shows the electrical connections and inverter

parameters involved in multiple-motor applications.

The topics in this chapter can help you decide the features that are important to your

application, and how to use them. The basic installation covered in Chapter 2 concluded

with the powerup test and running the motor. Now, this chapter starts from that point
and shows how to make the inverter part of a larger control or automation system.

Caution Messages for Operating Procedures

Before continuing, please read the following Caution messages.

CAUTION: The heat sink fins will have a high temperature. Be careful not to touch
them. Otherwise, there is the danger of getting burned.

CAUTION: The operation of the inverter can be easily changed from low speed to high
speed. Be sure to check the capability and limitations of the motor and machine before
operating the inverter. Otherwise, it may cause injury to personnel.

CAUTION: If you operate a motor at a frequency higher than the inverter standard
default setting (50Hz/60Hz), be sure to check the motor and machine specifications with

the respective manufacturer. Only operate the motor at elevated frequencies after
getting their approval. Otherwise, there is the danger of equipment damage.

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