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• By setting "3, 13, 1003, or 1013" in Pr.162, the restart can be made smoother with even less impact than when "0, 2, 10,
12, 1000, 1002, 1010, or 1012" is set in Pr.162. When the inverter is restarted with "3, 13, 1003, or 1013" set to Pr.162,
offline auto tuning is required. (For details on offline auto tuning of Advanced magnetic flux vector control, refer to
353, and for details on offline auto tuning of V/F control, refer to
V/F control, Advanced magnetic flux vector control
Instantaneous (power failure) time
Power supply
(R/L1, S/L2,
T/L3)
Motor speed N
(r/min)
Inverter output
frequency f(Hz)
Inverter output
voltage E(V)
Speed
Coasting
detection
+
time (Pr.57)
time
∗ The output shut off timing differs
according to the load condition.
NOTE
• The rotation speed detection time (frequency search) changes according to the rotation speed of the motor. (maximum 1 s)
• When the inverter capacity is two ranks or greater than the motor capacity, the overcurrent protective function (E.OC[]) is
sometimes activated and prevents the inverter from restarting.
• If two or more motors are connected to one inverter, this function operates abnormally. (The inverter does not restart
successfully.)
• Because a DC injection brake is applied instantaneously at speed detection during a restart, the speed might drop if the
moment of inertia (J) of the load is small.
• If reverse operation is detected when "1" (reverse rotation disabled) is set to Pr.78, operation decelerates by reverse
rotation and then changes to forward rotation when the start command is forward rotation. The inverter does not restart
when the start command is reverse rotation.
• When "3, 13, 1003, or 1013" is set to Pr.162, limit the wiring length to within 100 m.
 Restart operation without frequency search (Pr.162 = "1, 11, 1001, or
1011")
• When Pr.162 = "1, 11, 1001, or 1011", reduced voltage start is used for the restart operation. In this method, the voltage
is raised gradually while keeping the output frequency level at the level before the instantaneous failure, regardless of the
motor's coasting speed.
V/F control, Advanced magnetic flux vector control
Instantaneous (power failure) time
Power supply
(R/L1, S/L2,
T/L3)
Motor speed N
(r/min)
Inverter output
frequency f (Hz)
Inverter output
voltage E (V)
Coasting time
Pr.57 setting
∗ The output shut off timing differs according to the load condition.
Restart cushion
time (Pr.58 setting)
Acceleration time
at a restart
(Pr.611 setting)
Restart cushion time
(Pr.58 setting)
page
455.)
5.11 (A) Application parameters
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5. PARAMETERS

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