BLH Series: Analog Setting Type 100 W
BLH Series: Analog Setting Type 100 W
BLH Series: Analog Setting Type 100 W
Brushless Motor
BLH Series
Analog Setting Type 100 W
OPERATING MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing an Oriental Motor product.
This Operating Manual describes product handling procedures and safety precautions.
••Please read it thoroughly to ensure safe operation.
••Always keep the manual where it is readily available.
Table of contents
1 Introduction.........................................................2 7 Operation........................................................... 15
7.1 Input signals and output signals....................15
2 Safety precautions.............................................3
7.2 Rotation direction of the motor output
3 Precautions for use............................................5 shaft.........................................................................18
7.3 Setting the running speed................................19
4 Preparation...........................................................6
7.4 Setting the acceleration time and
4.1 Checking the product.......................................... 6 deceleration time...............................................20
4.2 How to identify the product model................ 6 7.5 Multi-motor control............................................21
4.3 Information about nameplate........................... 6
4.4 Products possible to combine........................... 6 8 Maintenance and inspection...................... 22
4.5 Names and functions of parts........................... 7 8.1 Inspection...............................................................22
8.2 Warranty..................................................................22
5 Installation............................................................8 8.3 Disposal...................................................................22
5.1 Installation location.............................................. 8
5.2 Installing the driver............................................... 8 9 Troubleshooting.............................................. 23
6 Connection...........................................................9 10 Specifications.................................................... 24
6.1 Connecting the motor and driver 10.1 Specifications........................................................24
(CN3, CN4)............................................................... 9 10.2 General specifications........................................24
6.2 Connecting the power supply (CN1).............. 9 10.3 Dimension..............................................................24
6.3 Connecting the I/O signals (CN2)...................10 11 Regulations and standards.......................... 25
6.4 Driver I/O circuit and example
11.1 UL Standards and CSA Standards..................25
connection............................................................11
11.2 EU Directives..........................................................25
6.5 Grounding..............................................................12
11.3 Republic of Korea, Radio Waves Act..............25
6.6 Connection diagram...........................................12
11.4 RoHS Directive......................................................25
6.7 Noise measures.....................................................13
6.8 Conformity to the EMC Directive...................13
Introduction
1 Introduction
Before using the product
Only qualified personnel of electrical and mechanical engineering should work with the product.
Use the product correctly after thoroughly reading the section "2 Safety precautions." In addition, be sure to observe the
contents described in warning, caution, and note in this manual.
The product described in this manual has been designed and manufactured to be incorporated in general industrial
equipment. Do not use for any other purpose. For the power supply, use a DC power supply with reinforced insulation
on its primary and secondary sides. Oriental Motor Co., Ltd. is not responsible for any damage caused through failure to
observe this warning.
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Safety precautions
2 Safety precautions
The precautions described below are intended to ensure the safe and correct use of the product, and to prevent the
user and other personnel from exposure to the risk of injury. Use the product only after carefully reading and fully
understanding these instructions.
Handling the product without observing the instructions that accompany a "WARNING" symbol
WARNING may result in serious injury or death.
Handling the product without observing the instructions that accompany a "CAUTION" symbol
CAUTION may result in injury or property damage.
The items under this heading contain important handling instructions that the user should
Note observe to ensure safe use of the product.
Explanation of graphic symbols Indicates "prohibited" actions that must not be performed.
WARNING
••Do not use the product in explosive or corrosive environments, in the presence of flammable gases, in places
subjected to splashing water, or near combustibles. Doing so may result in fire or injury.
••Do not transport, install, connect or inspect the product while the power is supplied. Always turn off the power
before carrying out these operations. Damage to equipment may result.
••Do not use a motor in vertical drive such as elevating equipment. When the driver protective function is activated,
the motor will stop operating. The moving part may fall, leading to injury or damage to equipment.
••Do not touch the motor or driver when conducting the insulation resistance measurement or dielectric strength
test. Accidental contact may result in electric shock.
••Do not disassemble or modify the driver. Doing so may cause injury or damage to equipment. Refer all such
internal inspections and repairs to the branch or sales office from which you purchased the product.
••Only qualified and educated personnel should be allowed to perform installation, connection, operation and
inspection/troubleshooting of the product. Handling by unqualified and uneducated personnel may result in fire,
injury or damage to equipment.
••Use a motor and driver only in the specified combination. Failure to do so may result in fire or damage to
equipment.
••If the driver protective function was activated, remove the cause before resetting the protective function.
Continuing the operation without removing the cause of the problem may cause malfunction of the motor,
leading to injury or damage to equipment.
••Install the driver in an enclosure. Failure to do so may result in injury.
••Always keep the power supply voltage of the driver within the specified range. Failure to do so may result in fire.
••Connect the cables securely according to the wiring example. Failure to do so may result in fire or damage to
equipment.
••Be sure to observe the specified cable sizes. Failure to do so may result in fire or damage to equipment.
••For the driver power supply, use a DC power supply with reinforced insulation on its primary and secondary sides.
Failure to do so may result in electric shock.
••If the motor is operated by turning on and off the power supply, turn off the driver power in the event of a
power failure. Otherwise, the motor may suddenly start when the power is restored, causing injury or damage to
equipment.
••Always turn off the power before performing maintenance or inspection. Failure to do so may result in electric
shock.
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Safety precautions
CAUTION
••Do not use the driver beyond the specifications. Doing so may result in fire, injury or damage to equipment.
••Do not touch the driver during operation or immediately after stopping. The surface is hot, and this may cause a
skin burn(s).
••Keep the area around the driver free of combustible materials. Failure to do so may result in fire or a skin burn(s).
••Do not leave anything around the driver that would obstruct ventilation. Doing so may result in damage to
equipment.
••Do not shut off the negative side of the power supply. Also, make sure that the wiring for the power supply does
not disconnect. This may result in damage to equipment.
••Securely install the driver to the mounting plate. Inappropriate installation may cause the driver to detach and fall,
resulting in injury or damage to equipment.
••Be sure to ground the motor and driver to prevent them from being damaged by static electricity. Failure to do so
may result in fire or damage to equipment.
••Pay enough attention to safe operation when starting and stopping the motor by switching ON-OFF of the power
supply. Failure to do so may result in injury or damage to equipment.
••Provide an emergency stop device or emergency stop circuit external to the equipment so that the entire
equipment will operate safely in the event of a system failure or malfunction. Failure to do so may result in injury.
••Immediately when trouble has occurred, stop operation and turn off the driver power. Failure to do so may result
in fire, electric shock or injury.
••Before turning on the power to the driver, make sure to turn all input signals of the driver to OFF. Otherwise, the
motor may suddenly start when the power is on, leading to injury or damage to equipment.
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Precautions for use
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Preparation
4 Preparation
This chapter explains the items you should check, as well as the name and function of each part.
Driver model
Manufacturing date
Serial number
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Preparation
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Installation
5 Installation
Installation direction
The driver is designed on the basis of heat radiation by air convection and heat conduction to an enclosure.
When installing the driver in an enclosure, be sure to use the mounting holes on the driver, and install it in a horizontal
direction.
20 mm (0.79 in.)
or more
50 mm (1.97 in.)
50 mm (1.97 in.)
20 mm (0.79 in.)
or more
or more
or more
Installation method
Install the driver onto an appropriate flat metal plate having excellent vibration resistance and heat conductivity.
Using the mounting holes or notches of the driver, secure it with two screws (M3: not included) so as not to leave a gap
between the driver and metal plate.
Note •• Do not install any equipment that generates a large amount of heat or noise near the driver.
•• If the ambient temperature of the driver exceeds the upper limit of the operating ambient temperature, reconsider
the ventilation condition or forcibly cool the area around the driver using a fan in order to keep within the operating
ambient temperature.
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Connection
6 Connection
This chapter explains how to connect the driver with the motor, power supply cable, and I/O signals.
Note •• Firmly insert the connector in position. Insecure connector connection may cause malfunction or damage to the
motor or driver.
•• Be sure to insert and pull out the connector while holding the connectors part. Do not apply any force in a direction
other than the direction of inserting and pulling out the connector. Applying improper force may cause damage to
the connector and driver.
Note •• When connecting, pay attention to the polarity of the power supply. Connection with incorrect polarity may cause
damage to the driver.
•• Do not wire the power supply cable of the driver in the same cable duct with other power lines or motor cables.
•• When turning on the power again or inserting/pulling out the motor cable connector, turn off the power and wait
for at least 5 seconds before doing so.
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Connection
Do not turn on or off the positive side (+) and the negative side (−) of the power supply simultaneously or
shut off only the negative side (−) of the power supply.
The main circuit and the control circuit in the driver are connected to the same ground. So the input current
of the main circuit flows round into the control circuit when the power supply is turned on or off, causing
damage to the control circuit or peripheral equipment.
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Connection
••Switch connection
Driver internal connections
+5 V
Pin No.
10 kΩ
Switch 7, 8, 9 C-MOS
10, 11 2.2 kΩ
0.1 µF
3
GND 0V
Output signal
The driver’s signal output is a transistor open-collector output. The signal status does not indicate the voltage level of
the signal, but it indicates “ON (energized)” or “OFF (not energized)” of the internal transistor.
+26.4 VDC or less
10 mA or less Driver internal connections
Pin No.
1, 2
2SC2458 or equivalent
Insert a resistor to keep
the current to 10 mA
or less
3
0V GND 0V
Note When connecting a relay (inductive load), etc., to detect alarm outputs,
Inductive load
provide a fly-back voltage control measure based on diode, etc., for the R
inductive load. Or use a relay with built-in flywheel diode. If the driver is used
without connecting a current-limiting resistor, it will be damaged. Pin No. Flywheel diode
1, 2
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Connection
6.5 Grounding
The wire used to ground the motor and driver must be as thick and short to the grounding point as possible so that no
potential difference is generated. Choose a large, thick and uniformly conductive surface for the grounding point.
zzGrounding the motor zzGrounding the driver
Connect the grounding wire along with a set screw Install the driver to a metal surface that has grounded.
to the grounding point, using a shakeproof washer.
1 2 3 VRH
6
VRM
5
VRL
4
GND
3
Grounding
Note Insulate unused lead wires which are on the opposite side to the connector of the I/O signal cable to prevent them
from contacting other devices, or connect them to 5 VDC or the signal ground (GND) of your external control device
according to usage of signals.
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Connection
•• Grounding multiple points will increase effect to block electrical noise because impedance on the grounding points is
decreased. However, ground them so that a potential difference does not occur among the grounding points.
zz Suppression of effect by noise propagation
•• Loop the noise propagated cable around a ferrite core. Doing so will prevent the propagated noise invades into the
driver or emits from the driver. The frequency band in which an effect by the ferrite core can be seen is generally
1 MHz or more. Check the frequency characteristics of the ferrite core used. When increasing the effect of noise
attenuation by the ferrite core, loop the cable a lot.
Without effective measures to suppress the electromagnetic interference (EMI) caused by the product in the
surrounding control system equipment or the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) generated by the product, the function
of your mechanical equipment may be seriously affected.
This product will conform to the EMC Directive if installed/wired using the methods specified below.
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Connection
Ferrite core
Use a ferrite core to suppress effect by noise propagation.
Use 7427122 (Würth Elektronik GmbH & Co.KG), ZCAT3035-1330 (TDK Corporation) or equivalent ferrite cores.
Install the ferrite core as close as possible to the driver.
Driver
Ferrite core∗
Motor cable
Cable
clamp
DC power supply Cable I/O signal cable
clamp [Shielded cable: 2 m (6.6 ft.)]
Power supply cable
(Shielded cable)
(Grounded panel)
* When extending the motor cable or suppressing effect by noise propagation, use a ferrite core.
Note Do not approach or touch the driver while the power is supplied.
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Operation
7 Operation
7.1 Input signals and output signals
Do not perform the motor’s starting and stopping operations by turning the power supply
CAUTION on and off. Perform them by inputting START/STOP and RUN/BRAKE. This may cause injury or
damage to the equipment.
Note •• The input signals (START/STOP, RUN/BRAKE, CW/CCW, INT.VR/ EXT, ALARM-RESET) must be ON for at least 10 ms. It
may cause malfunction of the motor.
•• Do not operate (switch the ON/OFF status) of the START/STOP input, RUN/BRAKE input, CW/CCW input and INT.VR/
EXT input simultaneously. After switching a given input, wait at least 10 ms before switching another input.
•• The motor temperature rise is sharper as friction load and inertial load are higher, and start, instantaneous stop and
reversing frequency is higher. It must be used when motor case temperature does not exceed 90 °C (194 °F), and
driver heat radiation plate temperature does not exceed 90 °C (194 °F).
Note •• The BRAKE takes precedence when START/STOP and RUN/BRAKE inputs are turned off simultaneously.
•• The actual acceleration/deceleration time is affected by the use condition, load inertia, load torque and other
conditions implemented by the user.
START/STOP input
START is selected when the input is ON, and motor starts running. The motor accelerates over the time set by the
acceleration/deceleration time potentiometer.
STOP is selected when the input is OFF, and motor stops. The motor decelerates over the time set by the acceleration/
deceleration time potentiometer.
RUN/BRAKE input
RUN is selected when the input is ON, and motor starts running.
BRAKE is selected when the input is OFF, and motor stops instantaneously.
∗10 ms or more
START/STOP input ON
START STOP
OFF
ON
RUN/BRAKE input RUN BRAKE RUN
OFF
∗ ∗ ∗ ∗
ON
CW/CCW input CW CCW
OFF
Run
CW Deceleration stop
Motor operating
pattern CCW Instantaneous
stop Run
Note Once the motor stops, the output shaft will become free.
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Operation
CW/CCW input
CW is selected when the input is ON. CCW is selected when the input is OFF.
The drive direction is the same as that of the motor output shaft when viewed from the motor output side.
Note Depending on the gearhead ratio, the drive direction of the gear output shaft may be opposite of that of the motor.
Check the operating manual of the motor for the rotation direction of the gearhead output shaft.
INT.VR/EXT input
INT.VR is selected when the input is ON, and the setting speed of internal potentiometer is enabled. EXT is selected
when the input is OFF, and the setting speed of external potentiometer or external DC voltage is enabled. Switching this
signal allows combined use of the external potentiometer or external DC voltage or two-speed switching operation.
When the internal potentiometer is not used, there is no necessity even if there is no connection.
∗10 ms or more
ON
START/STOP input START
OFF
ON
RUN/BRAKE input RUN BRAKE RUN BRAKE
OFF
ON
CW/CCW input CW CCW
OFF
∗ ∗
INT.VR/EXT input ON ∗ ∗
INT.VR EXT INT.VR
OFF
INT.VR ∗
ALARM-RESET input
Use the ALARM-RESET input if you need to move the motor to a specified position or the mechanical home position
after the motor has stopped in the middle of operation due to an actuation of the driver’s protective function (ALARM
output: OFF).
After the motor has been moved, check and remove the cause of the alarm and then reset the alarm. The ALARM can
also be reset when the power supply is cycled.
For ALARM conditions, see p.17.
When the motor is stopped, turn on this signal; then turn it off. This will allow ALARM to be reset.
Before inputting the ALARM-RESET, reset either the START/STOP or RUN/BRAKE input to the OFF. If both are ON,
ALARM-RESET input will not be accepted.
∗10 ms or more
START/STOP input ON
Run Stop
RUN/BRAKE input OFF
ON
ALARM output Output Reset
OFF
∗ ∗ ∗
ON
ALARM-RESET input
OFF
∗
Run
CW
Motor operating
pattern CCW Stop
Note •• The START/STOP input and RUN/BRAKE input are not accepted until the ALARM output is reset.
•• Turn ON the ALARM-RESET input after confirming that the motor (gearhead) output shaft has stopped completely.
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Operation
SPEED output
Pulse signals (pulse width: 0.3 ms) of 30 pulses per revolution of the motor output shaft are output in synchronism with
the motor drive.
Motor speed can be calculated by measuring the SPEED output frequency.
SPEED output frequency [Hz]
Motor speed∗[r/min] = × 60
30
1
SPEED output frequency =
T
0.3 ms
T
* The speed of the gear output shaft of a combination type is obtained by dividing the motor speed by the gear ratio.
ALARM output
The protection function of the driver activates in following cases, and the ALARM output is turned OFF, thereby stopping
the motor.
In this case, you can check the contents of the protection function, which was operating by the number of LED flashes.
The LED lights for 0.3 s and goes off for 0.3 s. After a specified number of flashes, flashing is performed at intervals of 1.5 s.
0.3 s 1.5 s
LED ON ON ON ON ON ON
flashing cycle
OFF
[Example: When it flashes 3 times (Motor sensor error)]
0.3 s
When the driver’s protection function is triggered, first remove the cause and then clear
WARNING the protection function. Continuing the operation without determining the cause of the
problem may cause malfunction of the motor, leading to injury or damage to equipment.
Note The START/STOP input and RUN/BRAKE input are not accepted when the ALARM is OFF.
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Operation
∗3
High speed
∗3 ∗3
CW ∗3
∗2
(Clockwise direction) Low speed
∗3 ∗3
Motor operating
pattern
CCW ∗2
(Counterclockwise
direction)
∗3
START/ ON
STOP input START START
OFF
∗1 ∗1
ON
CW/
CCW input CW CCW CW
OFF
∗1 ∗1
∗1 ∗1
RUN/ ON
BRAKE input RUN RUN RUN
OFF
∗1
∗1 ∗1
∗1
∗1
INT.VR/ ON
EXT input EXT INT.VR EXT INT.VR EXT
OFF
∗1
ON
SPEED output
OFF
*1 10 ms or more
*2 The direction of rotation is the case of the motor alone. It depends on the gear ratio.
*3 The motor starts and stops over the time set by the acceleration/deceleration time potentiometer.
Note To surely recognize the input signal, ensure the ON time and OFF time of each input signal for at least 10 ms.
The rotation direction of the motor output shaft represents the direction when
viewed from the motor output shaft.
CCW
CW
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Operation
500 Yellow
4 VRL
LOW HIGH
PAVR2-20K [scale]
* Indicates the speed of the motor alone. The speed of the gear output shaft of a geared type or combination type is obtained
by dividing the motor speed by the gear ratio.
To drive the motor at the speed set on the external potentiometer, turn off the INT.VR/EXT input.
•• To set the running speed only by the external potentiometer, there is no problem if the INT.
VR/EXT input is not connected.
•• To perform operation by switching the motor running speed, use the INT.VR/EXT to switch the external potentiometer
and internal potentiometer.
Note To use a shielded cable for connection with the external potentiometer, connection should be made close to the I/O
signals cable connector. Connect the shielded wire to the pin No.3 GND.
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Operation
500
0 1 2 3 4 5
Setting voltage [VDC]
* Indicates the speed of the motor alone. The speed of the gear output shaft of a geared type or combination type is
obtained by dividing the motor speed by the gear ratio.
To drive the motor set at the external DC voltage, turn off the INT.VR/EXT input.
•• To set the running speed only by the external speed setter, there is no problem if the INT.VR/ EXT input is not
connected.
•• To perform operation by switching the motor running speed, use the INT.VR/EXT to switch the external DC voltage
and internal potentiometer.
Note •• The external DC power supply voltage must not exceed 5 VDC. Otherwise, the driver may be damaged.
•• When connecting the external DC power supply, sufficient care must be taken not to mistake power polarity.
Connection with incorrect polarity may damage the driver.
•• To use a shielded cable for connection with the external DC power supply, connection should be made close to the
I/O signals cable connector. Connect the shielded wire to the pin No.3 GND.
* The motor starts and stops over the time set by the acceleration/deceleration time potentiometer.
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Operation
Power line
Power line
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Maintenance and inspection
8.1 Inspection
It is recommended that periodic inspections would be conducted for the items listed below after each operation of the
motor.
If an abnormal condition is noted, discontinue any use and contact your nearest Oriental Motor sales office.
Note •• Do not conduct the insulation resistance measurement or dielectric strength test with the motor and driver
connected. Doing so may cause damage to the product.
•• The driver uses semiconductor elements, so be extremely careful when handling them.
Static electricity may damage the driver.
Inspection item
•• Check if any of the mounting screws of the motor and gearhead is loose.
•• Check if the bearing part (ball bearings) of the motor generates unusual noises.
•• Check if the bearing part (ball bearings) or gear meshing part of the gearhead generates unusual noises.
•• Check if the output shaft of the motor and gearhead and a load shaft are out of alignment.
•• Check if a damage or stress is applied on the cable or the connection part between the cable and driver is loose.
•• Check if dust is deposited on the driver.
8.2 Warranty
Check on the Oriental Motor Website for the product warranty.
8.3 Disposal
Dispose the product correctly in accordance with laws and regulations, or instructions of local governments.
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Troubleshooting
9 Troubleshooting
The motor or driver may not operate properly if the rotation speed is wrongly set or the connection is wrong.
If the motor cannot operate properly, refer to the contents provided in this chapter and take appropriate action.
If the problem persists, contact your nearest Oriental Motor sales office.
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Specifications
10 Specifications
10.1 Specifications
Values in the rated torque, peak torque, rated rotation speed, and speed control range represent those in a state where
the gearhead is not combined. Refer to the operating manual of the motor for the motor model name.
BLHM5100KC-oo*
Motor
Model BLHM5100KCM-oo
Driver BLHD100K
Rated output power (Continuous) 100 W
Rated voltage 24 VDC
Permissible voltage range -10 to +10%
Power supply input
Rated input current 6.0 A
Maximum input current 9.8 A
Rated torque 0.4 N·m (56 oz-in)
Peak torque 0.5 N·m (71 oz-in)
Rated rotation speed 2500 r/min
Speed control range 100 to 3000 r/min
* For the lead wire type, “KC” of the motor model are replaced by “K”.
Check on the Oriental Motor Website for the product specifications.
10.3 Dimension
Mass: 0.3 kg (0.66 lb.) [Unit: mm (in.)]
131 (5.16) max.
4.5 (0.177) 121±0.5 (4.764±0.020)
2×ϕ3.5 (ϕ0.138) Thru
71 (2.80) max.
10 (0.394) max.
17 (0.669) max.
(0.177) (1.850±0.020)
47±0.5
[50 (1.97)]
4.5
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Regulations and standards
11.2 EU Directives
CE Marking
This product is affixed the CE Marking under the EMC Directive.
Installation conditions
•• For incorporating in equipment
•• Overvoltage category:Ⅰ
•• Pollution degree: 2
•• Protection against electric shock: ClassⅢ equipment
zz Low Voltage Directives
•• This product is not subject to the coverage of the Low Voltage Directive because the input power supply voltage is
24 VDC.
•• When conforming the equipment incorporating this product to the Low Voltage Directive, connect the driver power
supply input to the DC power supply where the primary and secondary sides are provided with reinforced insulation.
•• Install this product inside an enclosure because it is designed and manufactured to be incorporated in equipment.
•• Degree of protection for driver: IP00
zz EMC Directive
This product has received EMC compliance under the conditions specified in "Example of installation and wiring" on
p.14. The final level of conformance of your mechanical equipment to the EMC Directive will vary depending on such
factors as the control system equipment used with the motor and driver, configuration of electrical parts, wiring, layout,
and hazard level. It therefore must be verified through conducting EMC measures on your mechanical equipment.
Applicable standards
EN 55011 Group 1 Class A
EMI
EN 61000-6-4
EMS EN 61000-6-2
Caution This equipment is not intended for use in residential environments nor for use on a low-voltage public network
supplied in residential premises, and it may not provide adequate protection to radio reception interference in
such environments.
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If a new copy is required to replace an original manual that has been damaged or lost, please contact your nearest Oriental Motor
branch or sales office.
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circuit, equipment or device provided or referenced in this manual.
••Characteristics, specifications and dimensions are subject to change without notice.
••While we make every effort to offer accurate information in the manual, we welcome your input. Should you find unclear descriptions,
errors or omissions, please contact the nearest office.
•• is a registered trademark or trademark of Oriental Motor Co., Ltd., in Japan and other countries.
Other product names and company names mentioned in this manual may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective
companies and are hereby acknowledged. The third-party products mentioned in this manual are recommended products, and
references to their names shall not be construed as any form of performance guarantee. Oriental Motor is not liable whatsoever for the
performance of these third-party products.
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