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It's important to note that the specific programming steps and parameters may vary depending

on the exact model and configuration of your CNC router and spindle motors. Be sure to
consult the manuals and specifications for your particular equipment before attempting to
program the inverter.

Programming the DZB312B007.52DK Fuling inverter for a three-spindle setup involves


setting various parameters related to the input and output voltage, frequency, acceleration,
deceleration, and protection. The following steps provide a general guide to programming the
inverter for a three-spindle setup:

Power on the inverter and enter the programming mode by pressing the P key on the keypad.
Use the arrow keys to navigate to parameter group 0, which includes the basic parameters of
the inverter, such as the input and output voltage and frequency.
Set the input voltage parameter to match the voltage rating of your power supply, and set the
output voltage to match the voltage rating of your spindle motors.
Set the output frequency parameter to match the maximum operating frequency of your
spindle motors. This value is typically between 400 Hz and 1000 Hz, depending on the type
of spindle motor.
Navigate to parameter group 1, which includes the acceleration and deceleration parameters.
These parameters determine how quickly the spindle motor accelerates and decelerates.
Set the acceleration and deceleration times to match the requirements of your CNC
application. These values depend on factors such as the weight of the spindle motor, the load
on the motor, and the desired cutting speed.
Navigate to parameter group 2, which includes the protection parameters. These parameters
are designed to protect the inverter and spindle motors from damage in case of a fault or
overload.
Set the overcurrent protection parameter to a value that is slightly higher than the rated
current of your spindle motors. This will prevent the inverter from tripping due to temporary
current spikes.
Set the overvoltage and undervoltage protection parameters to protect the inverter and spindle
motors from voltage spikes or drops.
Navigate to parameter group 3, which includes the communication parameters. These
parameters determine how the inverter communicates with your CNC controller.
Set the communication parameters to match the requirements of your CNC application, such
as the baud rate and protocol.
Navigate to parameter group 4, which includes the multi-motor control parameters. These
parameters are used to configure the inverter for a three-spindle setup.
Set the multi-motor control parameter to 3, which indicates that you are using three spindle
motors.
Set the motor sequence parameter to match the sequence in which your spindle motors are
connected to the inverter. For example, if spindle motor 1 is connected to output terminal U,
spindle motor 2 is connected to output terminal V, and spindle motor 3 is connected to output
terminal W, set the motor sequence parameter to U-V-W.
Set the motor parameters for each spindle motor. These parameters include the maximum
frequency, the rated current, and the overload capacity. Each spindle motor should be
configured with the appropriate parameters for its specific rating and operating conditions.
Once all of the parameters have been set, save the settings and exit the programming mode.

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