Hitachi SJ300-037HFE 사용자 설명서

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Using Intelligent Input Terminals
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Unattended Start 
Protection
If the Run command is already present when power is turned ON, the inverter starts running 
immediately after powerup. The Unattended Start Protection (USP) function prevents that 
automatic startup, so that the inverter will not run without outside intervention. When USP is 
active, there are two ways to reset an alarm and resume running:
1. Turn the Run command OFF, or
2. Perform a reset operation by the terminal [RS] input or the keypad Stop/reset key
The three examples below show how the USP function works in the scenarios described at the 
bottom of the diagram. The error code E13 indicates the USP trip state and corresponds to the 
Alarm signal in the diagram.  
Opt.
Code
Symbol
Function Name
Input 
State
Description
13
USP
Unattended Start 
Protection
ON
At powerup, the inverter will not resume a 
Run command
OFF
At powerup, the inverter will resume a 
Run command that was active before 
power loss
Valid for inputs:
C001, C002, C003, C004, 
C005, C006, C007, C008
Required 
settings:
(none)
Notes: 
• 
Note that when a USP error occurs and it is 
canceled by a reset from the [RS] terminal 
input or keypad, the inverter restarts immedi-
ately.
• Even when the trip state is canceled by turning 
the terminal [RS] ON and OFF after an under- 
voltage trip E09 occurs, the USP function will 
be performed.
• When the Run command is active immediately 
after the power is turned ON, a USP error will 
occur. When this function is used, wait for at 
least three (3) seconds after powerup before 
applying a Run command.
Power
supply
[FW]
Output
frequency
When USP is ON after powerup, the 
alarm (E13) will clear when the Run 
command (FW or RV) turns OFF.
[USP]
[RS]
Alarm
If the alarm is cleared 
during Run command, 
the inverter output 
restarts automatically.
If the Run command is 
already OFF at powerup, 
the inverter output starts 
normally.
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
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FW
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PLC
CM1
P24
CM1
See I/O specs on page 
Example: (Dfault input configuration 
shown for -FU models; -FE and -F models 
require input configuration—
see pag
. Jumper position shown is 
for –xFU/-xFR models; for –xFE models, 
see page 
USP