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ATV312HU15M3Main Range of product Altivar 312 Product or component type Variable speed drive Product destination Asynchronous motors Product specific application Simple machine Assembly style With heat sink Component name ATV312 Motor power kW 1. 5 kW Motor power hp 2 hp [Us] rated supply voltage 200 240 V 15 10 % Supply frequency 50 60 Hz 5 5 % Network number of phases 3 phases Line current 11. 1 A at 200 V, Isc = 5 kA 9. 6 A at 240 V EMC filter Without EMC
Main
| Range of product | Altivar 312 |
| Product or component type | Variable speed drive |
| Product destination | Asynchronous motors |
| Product specific application | Simple machine |
| Assembly style | With heat sink |
| Component name | ATV312 |
| Motor power kW | 1.5 kW |
| Motor power hp | 2 hp |
| [Us] rated supply voltage | 200...240 V - 15...10 % |
| Supply frequency | 50...60 Hz - 5...5 % |
| Network number of phases | 3 phases |
| Line current | 11.1 A at 200 V, Isc = 5 kA 9.6 A at 240 V |
| EMC filter | Without EMC filter |
| Apparent power | 3.8 kVA |
| Maximum transient current | 12 A for 60 s |
| Power dissipation in W | 86 W at nominal load |
| Speed range | 1…50 |
| Asynchronous motor control profile | Factory set : constant torque Sensorless flux vector control with PWM type motor control signal |
| Electrical connection | Al1, Al2, Al3, AOV, AOC, R1A, R1B, R1C, R2A, R2B, LI1...LI6 terminal 2.5 mm² AWG 14 L1, L2, L3, U, V, W, PA, PB, PA/+, PC/- terminal 2.5 mm² AWG 14 |
| Supply | Internal supply for logic inputs: 19...30 V 100 mA, protection type: overload and short-circuit protection Internal supply for reference potentiometer (2.2 to 10 kOhm): 10...10.8 V 10 mA, protection type: overload and short-circuit protection |
| Communication port protocol | Modbus CANopen |
| IP degree of protection | IP20 on upper part without cover plate IP21 on connection terminals IP31 on upper part IP41 on upper part |
| Option card | Communication card for CANopen daisy chain Communication card for DeviceNet Communication card for Fipio Communication card for Modbus TCP Communication card for Profibus DP |
Complementary
| Supply voltage limits | 170…264 V |
| Network frequency | 47.5...63 Hz |
| Prospective line Isc | 5 kA |
| Continuous output current | 8 A at 4 kHz |
| Output frequency | 0…500 kHz |
| Nominal switching frequency | 4 kHz |
| Switching frequency | 2...16 kHz adjustable |
| Transient overtorque | 170…200 % of nominal motor torque |
| Braking torque | 150 % during 60 s with braking resistor 100 % with braking resistor continuously 150 % without braking resistor |
| Regulation loop | Frequency PI regulator |
| Motor slip compensation | Adjustable Automatic whatever the load Suppressable |
| Output voltage | <= power supply voltage |
| Tightening torque | Al1, Al2, Al3, AOV, AOC, R1A, R1B, R1C, R2A, R2B, LI1...LI6: 0.6 N.m L1, L2, L3, U, V, W, PA, PB, PA/+, PC/-: 0.8 N.m |
| Insulation | Electrical between power and control |
| Analogue input number | 3 |
| Analogue input type | AI1 configurable voltage 0...10 V, input voltage 30 V max, impedance: 30000 Ohm AI2 configurable voltage +/- 10 V, input voltage 30 V max, impedance: 30000 Ohm AI3 configurable current 0...20 mA, impedance: 250 Ohm |
| Sampling duration | AI1, AI2, AI3: 8 ms analog LI1...LI6: 4 ms discrete |
| Response time | AOV, AOC 8 ms for analog R1A, R1B, R1C, R2A, R2B 8 ms for discrete |
| Linearity error | +/- 0.2 % for output |
| Analogue output number | 1 |
| Analogue output type | AOC configurable current: 0...20 mA, impedance: 800 Ohm, resolution: 8 bits AOV configurable voltage: 0...10 V, impedance: 470 Ohm, resolution: 8 bits |
| Discrete input logic | Logic input not wired (LI1...LI4), < 13 V (state 1) Negative logic (source) (LI1...LI6), > 19 V (state 0) Positive logic (source) (LI1...LI6), < 5 V (state 0), > 11 V (state 1) |
| Discrete output number | 2 |
| Discrete output type | Configurable relay logic: (R1A, R1B, R1C) 1 NO + 1 NC - 100000 cycles Configurable relay logic: (R2A, R2B) NC - 100000 cycles |
| Minimum switching current | R1-R2 10 mA at 5 V DC |
| Maximum switching current | R1-R2: 2 A at 250 V AC inductive load, cos phi = 0.4 and L/R = 7 ms R1-R2: 2 A at 30 V DC inductive load, cos phi = 0.4 and L/R = 7 ms R1-R2: 5 A at 250 V AC resistive load, cos phi = 1 and L/R = 0 ms R1-R2: 5 A at 30 V DC resistive load, cos phi = 1 and L/R = 0 ms |
| Discrete input number | 6 |
| Discrete input type | (LI1...LI6) programmable at 24 V, 0…100 mA for PLC, impedance: 3500 Ohm |
| Acceleration and deceleration ramps | S, U or customized Linear adjustable separately from 0.1 to 999.9 s |
| Braking to standstill | By DC injection |
| Protection type | Input phase breaks: drive Line supply overvoltage and undervoltage safety circuits: drive Line supply phase loss safety function, for three phases supply: drive Motor phase breaks: drive Overcurrent between output phases and earth (on power up only): drive Overheating protection: drive Short-circuit between motor phases: drive Thermal protection: motor |
| Insulation resistance | >= 500 mOhm 500 V DC for 1 minute |
| Local signalling | 1 LED (red)drive voltage: Four 7-segment display unitsCANopen bus status: |
| Time constant | 5 ms for reference change |
| Frequency resolution | Analog input: 0.1...100 Hz Display unit: 0.1 Hz |
| Connector type | 1 RJ45 for Modbus/CANopen |
| Physical interface | RS485 multidrop serial link |
| Transmission frame | RTU |
| Transmission rate | 10, 20, 50, 125, 250, 500 kbps or 1 Mbps for CANopen 4800, 9600 or 19200 bps for Modbus |
| Number of addresses | 1…127 for CANopen 1…247 for Modbus |
| Number of drive | 127 for CANopen 31 for Modbus |
| Marking | CE |
| Operating position | Vertical +/- 10 degree |
| Outer dimension | 143 x 105 x 130 mm |
| Height | 143 mm |
| Width | 105 mm |
| Depth | 132 mm |
| Net weight | 1.7 kg |
Environment
| Dielectric strength | 2040 V DC between earth and power terminals 2880 V AC between control and power terminals |
| Electromagnetic compatibility | 1.2/50 µs - 8/20 µs surge immunity test level 3 conforming to IEC 61000-4-5 Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test level 4 conforming to IEC 61000-4-4 Electrostatic discharge immunity test level 3 conforming to IEC 61000-4-2 Radiated radio-frequency electromagnetic field immunity test level 3 conforming to IEC 61000-4-3 |
| Standards | IEC 61800-5-1 IEC 61800-3 |
| Product certifications | DNV NOM CSA GOST UL C-Tick |
| Pollution degree | 2 |
| Protective treatment | TC |
| Vibration resistance | 1 gn (f= 13…150 Hz) conforming to EN/IEC 60068-2-6 1.5 mm (f= 3…13 Hz) conforming to EN/IEC 60068-2-6 |
| Shock resistance | 15 gn for 11 ms conforming to EN/IEC 60068-2-27 |
| Relative humidity | 5…95 % without condensation conforming to IEC 60068-2-3 5…95 % without dripping water conforming to IEC 60068-2-3 |
| Ambient air temperature for storage | -25…70 °C |
| Ambient air temperature for operation | -10…50 °C without (with protective cover on top of the drive) -10…60 °C with derating factor (without protective cover on top of the drive) |
| Operating altitude | <= 1000 m without 1000...3000 m with current derating 1 % per 100 m |
Contractual warranty
| Warranty | 18 months |
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4.4 ★★★★★
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★★★★★ 5
Great portable display for the price.
Size: 15.6" 1080P
This monitor works very well. I bought because I needed an extra monitor for my iPad on my work desk. But I don’t have an outlet at this desk. The iPad powers the monitor just fine, though it drains the battery pretty quickly. I ended up also buying a 20ft USB-C cable and running that to the nearest outlet to power the monitor and my iPad. I also have a little phone holder standing the display up.
The quality is pretty good for the price point. Definitely not my highest quality screen. It's perfect for spreadsheets and the colors are very passable anyway.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Really good.
Size: 15.6" 1080P
Perfect size. Love the cover that comes with it. Easy storage and portability. Perfect to work on the move. The screen itself looks really good for the price. I connected with the type c and turn on and off as my computer does. Amazing and easy to connect. Doesn't flickers.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Overall great value, for the stated purpose of being a portable monitor
Size: 15.6" 1080P
This is a review of two monitors:
MNN Portable Monitor 15.6inch FHD 1080P (no model number listed) M156F01 is marked on the box
Arzopa Portable Monitor, 15.6'' 1080P model number: “S1 Table”
I ordered the Arzopa monitor first, as kind of an impulse buy. I was going to be traveling and wanted to take my mini Ryzen 9 PC with me, but it had no monitor. I found the Arzopa monitor had good reviews and the price was right so I ordered. Then later I discovered it was a MATTE panel. I’m not sure how I missed that earlier, but I would NOT have ordered it if I knew that it was matte.
Matte finishes on monitors are supposed to be easier on eyes as the matte surface supposedly reduces glare. But in my experience, there is a problem with this feature. First, any monitor positioned properly should never have a problem with glare. For example, you don’t position a monitor facing a large window or another source of strong light. If your monitor is positioned correctly, glare should not be a possible problem to be solved. Second, the matte finish on most monitors I have seen tends to greatly distort the picture quality. Imagine you are standing outside at noon, but the area you are in is foggy. The view you have of your surroundings (through a light fog) is similar to the picture quality of any matte finish monitor. At least, in my experience.
I was sitting in front of my two large (not portable) monitors, thinking about the mistake I made in ordering a matte finish portable monitor. And I realized…I was so used to using dual monitors that I would really want two monitors for travel, also.
I read some reviews of the MNN monitor and someone described it as a GLOSSY panel. Perfect. I decided to order the MNN to use as my “primary” travel monitor with the Arzopa to be used as my “second” monitor for a dual monitor setup while traveling. That led to mistake number 2. They are both matte finish. When I realized this, they had both shipped. And they were delivered very quickly , both arriving on the same day.
I decided to give these monitors a try, and I’m glad I did. While they are both described officially as “matte”, the picture qualify is closer to what I would expect from a true “glossy” surface computer monitor. And they both have much more than acceptable image quality.
So to compare them:
FEATURES:
Their features are identical other than their physical controls. For adjusting these monitors, there is a difference between them, and I PREFER one over the other, as far as controls go.
Arzopa has multi-function push buttons on the left to adjust settings like brightness/contrast.
MNN has push-buttons and a teeny tiny joystick on the right to adjust settings like brightness/contrast. I think this is an odd design decision for a -portable- monitor.
The Arzopa controls are both more intuitive and (I believe) probably more sturdy / more likely to be reliable over time. We’ll see if the tiny joystick of the MNN survives a few trips bouncing around in my checked bags.
DISPLAY QUALITY
I was very pleasantly surprised by the image quality of both of these monitors. I would rate them both a solid 9/10 on image quality. I’ve seen better, but only with OLED panels. Between the two if I had to pick a winner for image quality it would be the MNN. But the difference is so slight. I think they both deserve a “9”. While I can tell they are both matte (and I do not like that) the matte finish of these monitors is not as “foggy” as most matte monitors. It’s not matte enough to detract from the overall image quality, which is great.
The factory settings of both monitors had the brightness (black lefel) set too high. Brightness is what controls how “black” black items will appear. If the Brightness is set too high, then something which should be color black will appear to be gray or (worse) even light gray. After I turned down the brightness a bit on both monitors, the black level of both was very satisfying.
Speakers: I would never try to use speakers on a portable monitor, so I can’t comment on this. I don’t think the Arzopa even has speakers, but it doesn’t matter, as I would not use those.
STAND:
They have virtually identical magnetically attached pleather stands that can be used to support the monitors in vertical or horizontal orientation. The magnets on both are pretty weak. However, it should be adequate for use on a solid desk or table. You might not be happy on an airplane if you hit turbulence at all.
Summary and suggestion for improvement:
I would give both of these a 4-star rating on the Amazon scale. To earn a 5-star rating I would suggest:
1) Replace the magnetic stand with something that attaches to the monitor more firmly.
2) Include a USB-C cable with a right-angle connector on one end. For dual monitor use, these both have cables sticking out the left side. If you want to set them side by side, you need to keep them about 2” apart, because the cables interfere with setting them close together, like you want to. The most obvious solution would be a right-angle USB-C cable. I have ordered one. But it would cost nothing for Arzopa and MNN to include this.
3) Make the above changes without increasing the price. If you could do that, I would rate these monitors a solid 5/5. There are better monitors for sale. But for the stated purpose and price? These are close to what I would want. Very close.
FINAL THOUGHT: (Which One Should I Buy?)
There are many portable monitors available with plenty of options in the same relative price range. The two I am reviewing here are a couple of the most highly rated. If you are trying to choose between these two specific monitors, I would recommend you buy the Arzopa. While the MNN has slightly better image quality, they both have really good image quality. I think the design of the Arzopa is just a bit more appropriate for the stated purpose of being portable. If you are leaning toward the MNN however, I would not discourage you from buying it. If you’ve narrowed down your decision to these two specific monitors, I don’t think you can possibly choose “wrong” if you buy only one of them. They both exceeded my expectations.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great product
Color: Black, Size: Case for iPad (A16) 11th/10th Generation 11/10.9''
Easy to install, Really fit well, durable and look good and the customer service was really nice when I need something
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great case - does its job!
Color: Black, Size: Case for iPad (A16) 11th/10th Generation 11/10.9''
This is a great case for a kid (or adult) who is rough on their iPad. My kids iPad has been dropped, thrown, etc. and the case has done its job. We like having the built in screen protector which is fairly easy to clean. The case has a strap and a kickstand if needed and looks professional if that’s important to you. Worth the money!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2026