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Safety Precautions
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Thank you for purchasing MD100G Series Extension I/O.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Always follow safety instructions to prevent accidents and potential hazards from occurring.
Safety precautions are classified into “WARNING” and “CAUTION” and their meanings are as follows:
WARNING Improper operation may result in serious personal injury or
death.
CAUTION Improper operation may result in slight to medium personal
injury or property damage
The indicated illustrations on the product and in the manual have the following meanings.
Danger may be present. Read the message and follow the instructions carefully.
Particular attention should be paid because danger of an electric shock may be present.
Keep operating instructions handy for quick reference. Read the operating instructions carefully to fully understand the functions of
the MD100G series and to use it properly.
CAUTION Be cautious, when handling the CMOS components of the
communication module. Static may lead to malfunctioning of the product.
Turn off the inverter power, when changing the communication cable. Otherwise, you may damage the module or a communication error may occur.
Make sure to insert the Option board connector to the inverter precisely. Otherwise, you may damage the module or a communication error may occur.
Check the parameter unit before setting up the parameter. Otherwise, a communication error may occur.
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Chapter 1. Basic Information & Precautions
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▪ NPN Mode (Sink)
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▪ PNP Mode (Source)
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▪ Preinsulated Crimp Terminal Connectors (Bootlace Ferrule) .
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Set the Frq (Frequency reference source) code in the Operation group to 13 (V3), and then set code 02
(V3 Polarity) to 0 (unipolar) in the AO group . Use a voltage output from an external source or use the
voltage output from the VR terminal(Standard I/O) to provide inputs to V3. Refer to the diagrams below
for the wiring required for each application.
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parameter, clicking of left/right key switches between extension I/O and built-in I/O 7-seg screen.
is extension I/O 7-seg screen.
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Multi-step operations can be carried out by assigning different speeds (or frequencies) to the Px
terminals. Step 0 uses the frequency reference source set with the Frq code in the Operation group. Px
terminal parameter values 7 (Speed-L), 8 (Speed-M) and 9 (Speed-H) are recognized as binary
commands and work in combination with Fx or Rx run commands. The inverter operates according to
the frequencies set with St.1–3 (multi-step frequency 1–3) , bA.53–56 (multi-step frequency 4–7) and the
binary command combinations.
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state/contact parameter, clicking of left/right key switches between extension I/O and built-in I/O 7-seg
screen. is extension I/O 7-seg screen.
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Warranty
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Maker Regal Australia Installation
Date
Model No. MD100G Extension I/O Warranty
Period
Customer Information
Name
Address
Tel.
Sales Office (Distributor)
Name
Address
Tel.
Warranty period is 12 months from date of sale, subject to Regal Australia standard terms and conditions of sale.
IN-WARRANTY service information If the defective part has been identified under normal and proper use within the guarantee term, contact your local authorized MD distributor or MD Service center. OUT-OF WARRANTY service information The guarantee will not apply in the following cases, even if the guarantee term has not expired. Damage was caused by misuse, negligence or accident. Damage was caused by abnormal voltage and peripheral devices’ malfunction
(failure). Damage was caused by an earthquake, fire, flooding, lightning, or other natural
calamities. When MD nameplate is not attached. When the warranty period has expired.
Warranty
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