Select whether to have the inverter trip or restart if restart during power interruption, undervoltage/over-
voltage, overcurrent occurs.
Power interruption/Undervoltage restart: When the Power Interruption/Undervoltage Restart Selection
(b001) is set to one of the restart options, the inverter repeats restart operation for the number of times
set in the Power Interruption Restart Count (b005) in the event of a momentary power interruption and
then trips. However, when 01 (No limit) is selected, it will not trip.
The standby time until restart is set with Restart Standby Time (b003).
Overvoltage/Overcurrent restart: When the Overvoltage/Overcurrent Restart Selection (b008) is set to
one of the restart options, the inverter repeats restart operation for the number of times set in the Over-
voltage/Overcurrent Restart Count (b010) in the event of an undervoltage, and then trips.
In the Power Interruption/Undervoltage Trip Selection During Stop (b004), select whether or not to have
the inverter trip if a power interruption/undervoltage occurs during stop.
In the Power Interruption/Undervoltage Restart Selection (b001), select the restart condition according to
your system: 0-Hz restart, Frequency matching restart, Trip after frequency matching deceleration stop, or
Frequency pull-in restart. You have the option of 0-Hz restart, Frequency matching deceleration trip, or
Frequency pull-in restart.
If the inverter is in an undervoltage state continuously for 40 seconds during restart operation, an
Undervoltage protection (E09) trip will occur.
The inverter restarts if the power
interruption duration is shorter than
the set time. (Example 1)
The inverter trips if the power inter-
ruption duration is equal to or longer
than the set time. (Example 2)