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Restarting Operation After Transient Error (Auto Restart Function)
If an Inverter error occurs during operation, the Inverter will perform self-diagnosis. If no error is detected, the
Inverter will automatically restart. This is called the auto restart function.
Set the number of auto restarts in parameter L5-01.
The auto restart function can be applied to the following errors.
* When L2-01 is set to 1 or 2 (continue operation during momentary power loss)
If an error that is not listed above occurs, the protection function will operate and the auto restart function will
not work.
Auto Restart External Outputs
To output auto restart signals externally, set H2-01 to H2-03 (multi-function contact output terminals M1-M2,
M3-M4, and M5-M6 function selection) to 1E (auto restart).
Related Parameters
Multi-function Contact Outputs (H2-01 to H2-03)
Application Precautions
The number of auto restarts counter is reset under the following conditions:
• After auto restart, normal operation has continued for 10 minutes.
• After the protection operation has been performed and an error reset has been input.
• After the power supply is turned OFF, and then ON again.
• OC (Overcurrent) • RH (Braking resistor overheated)
• GF (Ground fault) • RR (Braking transistor error)
• PUF (DC bus fuse blown) • OL1 (Motor overload)
• OV (Main circuit overvoltage) • OL2 (Inverter overload)
• UV1 (Main Circuit Undervoltage, Main Circuit MC Operation Failure)
*
• OH1 (Motor overheat)
• PF (Main circuit voltage fault) • OL3 (Overtorque 1)
• LF (Output phase failure) • OL4 (Overtorque 2)
Parameter
No.
Name
Factory
Setting
Change
during
Opera-
tion
Control Methods
V/f
V/f with
PG
Open
Loop
Vector
Closed
Loop
Vector
L5-01Number of auto restart attempts 0 No AAAA
L5-02Auto restart operation selection 0 No AAAA
Set Value Function
Control Methods
V/f
V/f
with
PG
Open
Loop
Vector
Closed
Loop
Vector
1E Automatic restart enabled Yes Yes Yes Yes










