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Operation Example Chapter 4-2
4-2-3 Initializing Parameters
Initialize the parameters using the following procedure.
To initialize the parameters, set n01 to 8.
4-2-4 Setting the Rated Motor Current
Set the motor current parameter in n32 in order to prevent the motor from
burning due to overloading.
Setting the Rated Motor Current
Check the rated current on the motor nameplate and set the motor current
parameter.
This parameter is used for the electronic thermal function for motor
overload detection (OL1). By setting the correct parameter, the
overloaded motor will be protected from burning.
Note 1. The standard rated current of the maximum applicable motor is the default
rated motor current.
2. Motor overload detection (OL1) is disabled by setting the parameter to 0.0.
Key
sequence
Indicator Display
example
Explanation
Power ON
v
Press the Mode Key repeatedly until
the PRGM indicator is lit.
Press the Enter Key. The data of
n01 will be displayed.
Use the Increment or Decrement
Key to set n01 to 8. The display will
flash.
Press the Enter Key so that the set
value will be entered and the data
display will be lit.
In approxima-
tely 1 s.
The parameter number will be
displayed.
n32 Rated Motor Current Changes during
operation
No
Setting
range
0.0% to 120% (A) of rated output
current of the Inverter
Unit of
setting
0.1 A Default setting (see note 1)
Key
sequence
Indicator Display
example
Explanation
Displays the parameter number.
Use the Increment or Decrement
Key until n32 is displayed.
Press the Enter Key. The data of
n32 will be displayed.
Use the Increment or Decrement
Key to set the rated motor current.
The display will flash.
Press the Enter Key so that the set
value will be entered and the data
display will be lit.
In approxima-
tely 1 s.
The parameter number will be
displayed.
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