The foil seen just under the outer covering is the outer shielding. The single bare stranded wire at the top is in contact with the shielding foil, and is what you use to make your "ground" connection.
The solid color wire of each pair is your "signal" wire that you connect for each of your inputs ie., RUN, STOP, FWD/REV, and so on.
The striped wire of the same color is your "shield" wire that protects the signal wire from interference.
You connect the solid color wire between your control switches or buttons to the terminals on the VFD. (1-2-3-4-5 etc.)
Each of the striped wires and the bare shield wire get connected to the grounding terminal at the VFD only. You do NOT ground the other end of the striped/bare wires where they connect to your control switches/buttons. Just cut them off at that end.
p.s.
The "ground" for these connections is terminal "L" (right side) on your inverter - not the chassis ground terminal.
The solid color wire of each pair is your "signal" wire that you connect for each of your inputs ie., RUN, STOP, FWD/REV, and so on.
The striped wire of the same color is your "shield" wire that protects the signal wire from interference.
You connect the solid color wire between your control switches or buttons to the terminals on the VFD. (1-2-3-4-5 etc.)
Each of the striped wires and the bare shield wire get connected to the grounding terminal at the VFD only. You do NOT ground the other end of the striped/bare wires where they connect to your control switches/buttons. Just cut them off at that end.
p.s.
The "ground" for these connections is terminal "L" (right side) on your inverter - not the chassis ground terminal.