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Mitsubishi Electric F700 Instruction Manual (341 pages)
F700 Series
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 17.53 MB
Table of Contents
Instruction Manual
1
Table of Contents
4
Outline
10
Product Checking and Parts Identification
11
Inverter and Peripheral Devices
12
Peripheral Devices
13
Method of Removal and Reinstallation of the
14
Installation of the Inverter and Enclosure Design
16
Inverter Installation Environment
16
Enclosure Design
17
Cooling System Types for Inverter Enclosure
18
Inverter Placement
18
Wiring
20
Wiring
21
Terminal Connection Diagram
21
EMC Filter
22
Main Circuit Terminal Specifications
23
Specification of Main Circuit Terminal
23
Terminal Arrangement of the Main Circuit Terminal, Power Supply and the Motor Wiring
23
Cables and Wiring Length
26
When Connecting the Control Circuit and the Main Circuit Separately to the Power Supply
29
Control Circuit Specifications
31
Control Circuit Terminals
31
Changing the Control Logic
34
Control Circuit Terminal Layout
36
Wiring Instructions
37
When Connecting the Operation Panel Using a Connection Cable
38
Terminal Block
39
Communication Operation
39
Connection of Stand-Alone Option Units
40
Connection of the Brake Unit (FR-BU2)
40
Connection of the Brake Unit (FR-BU/MT-BU5)
42
Connection of the Brake Unit (BU Type)
44
Connection of the High Power Factor Converter (FR-HC/MT-HC)
44
Connection of the Power Regeneration Common Converter (FR-CV)(01160 or Less)
46
Connection of the Power Regeneration Converter (MT-RC) (01800 or More)
47
Connection of the Power Factor Improving DC Reactor (FR-HEL)
47
Precautions for Use of the Inverter
48
EMC and Leakage Currents
49
Leakage Currents and Countermeasures
49
EMC Measures
51
Power Supply Harmonics
53
Installation of a Reactor
54
Power-Off and Magnetic Contactor (MC)
54
Inverter-Driven 400V Class Motor
55
Precautions for Use of the Inverter
56
Failsafe of the System Which Uses the Inverter
58
Parameters
60
Operation Panel (FR-DU07)
61
Parts of the Operation Panel (FR-DU07)
61
Basic Operation (Factory Setting)
62
Changing the Parameter Setting Value
63
Setting Dial Push
63
Parameter List
64
Adjustment of the Output Torque (Current) of the Motor
76
Manual Torque Boost (Pr. 0, Pr. 46)
76
Simple Magnetic Flux Vector Control (Pr.80, Pr.90)
77
Slip Compensation (Pr. 245 to Pr. 247)
78
Stall Prevention Operation (Pr. 22, Pr. 23, Pr. 48, Pr. 49, Pr. 66, Pr. 148, Pr. 149, Pr. 154, Pr. 156, Pr. 157)
79
Stall Prevention Operation
79
Multiple Rating (Pr.570)
84
Limiting the Output Frequency
85
Maximum/Minimum Frequency (Pr. 1, Pr. 2, Pr. 18)
85
Avoiding Mechanical Resonance Points (Frequency Jump) (Pr. 31 to Pr. 36)
86
V/F Pattern
87
Base Frequency, Voltage (Pr. 3, Pr. 19, Pr. 47)
87
Load Pattern Selection (Pr. 14)
89
Adjustable 5 Points V/F (Pr. 71, Pr. 100 to Pr. 109)
90
Frequency Setting by External Terminals
91
Multi-Speed Setting Operation (Pr. 4 to Pr. 6, Pr. 24 to Pr. 27, Pr. 232 to Pr. 239)
91
Jog Operation (Pr. 15, Pr. 16)
93
Input Compensation of Multi-Speed and Remote Setting (Pr. 28)
95
Remote Setting Function (Pr. 59)
96
Setting of Acceleration/Deceleration Time and Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern
99
Setting of the Acceleration and Deceleration Time (Pr.7, Pr.8, Pr.20, Pr.21, Pr.44, Pr.45)
99
Starting Frequency and Start-Time Hold Function (Pr.13, Pr.571)
101
Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern (Pr.29, Pr.140 to Pr.143)
102
Selection and Protection of a Motor
104
Motor Protection from Overheat (Electronic Thermal Relay Function) (Pr. 9, Pr. 51)
104
Applied Motor (Pr. 71)
108
Motor Brake and Stop Operation
109
DC Injection Brake (Pr. 10 to Pr. 12)
109
Selection of a Regenerative Brake and DC Feeding (Pr. 30, Pr. 70)
111
Stop Selection (Pr. 250)
116
Output Stop Function (Pr.522)
117
Function Assignment of External Terminal and Control
119
Input Terminal Function Selection (Pr. 178 to Pr. 189)
119
Inverter Output Shutoff Signal (MRS Signal, Pr. 17)
121
Condition Selection of Function Validity by the Second Function Selection Signal (RT) (RT Signal, Pr. 155)
122
Start Signal Selection (STF, STR, STOP Signal, Pr. 250)
123
Output Terminal Function Selection (Pr. 190 to Pr. 196)
125
Detection of Output Frequency (SU, FU, FU2 Signal, Pr. 41 to Pr. 43, Pr. 50)
129
Output Current Detection Function (Y12 Signal, Y13 Signal, Pr. 150 to Pr. 153, Pr. 166, Pr. 167)
130
Output Current Detection Function
130
Remote Output Function (REM Signal, Pr. 495 to Pr. 497)
132
Pulse Train Output of Output Power (Y79 Signal, Pr. 799)
133
Monitor Display and Monitor Output Signal
134
Speed Display and Speed Setting (Pr. 37, Pr. 144)
134
DU/PU Monitor Display Selection (Pr. 52, Pr. 54, Pr. 158, Pr. 170, Pr. 171, Pr. 268, Pr. 563, Pr. 564, Pr. 891)
135
DU/PU Monitor Display Selection
135
CA, am Terminal Function Selection (Pr.55, Pr.56, Pr.867, Pr.869)
140
Terminal CA, am Calibration (Calibration Parameter C0 (Pr. 900), C1 (Pr. 901), C8 (Pr.930) to C11 (Pr. 931))
142
Operation Selection at Power Failure and Instantaneous Power Failure
145
Automatic Restart after Instantaneous Power Failure / Flying Start (Pr. 57, Pr. 58, Pr. 162 to Pr. 165, Pr. 299, Pr. 611)
145
Instantaneous Power Failure
147
Power Failure-Time Deceleration-To-Stop Function (Pr. 261 to Pr. 266 )
149
Operation Setting at Fault Occurrence
152
Retry Function (Pr. 65, Pr. 67 to Pr. 69)
152
Fault Code Output Selection (Pr.76)
154
Input/Output Phase Loss Protection Selection (Pr. 251, Pr. 872)
155
Energy Saving Operation and Energy Saving Monitor
156
Energy Saving Control and Optimum Excitation Control (Pr. 60)
156
Energy Saving Monitor (Pr. 891 to Pr. 899)
157
Motor Noise, EMI Measures, Mechanical Resonance
162
PWM Carrier Frequency and Soft-PWM Control (Pr. 72, Pr. 240, Pr. 260)
162
Speed Smoothing Control (Pr. 653, Pr. 654)
163
Frequency Setting by Analog Input (Terminal 1, 2, 4)
164
Analog Input Selection (Pr. 73, Pr. 267)
164
Analog Input Compensation (Pr. 73, Pr. 242, Pr. 243, Pr. 252, Pr. 253)
169
Response Level of Analog Input and Noise Elimination (Pr. 74)
170
Bias and Gain of Frequency Setting Voltage (Current) (Pr. 125, Pr. 126, Pr. 241, C2(Pr. 902) to C7(Pr. 905))
171
Operation Display
175
4Ma Input Check of Current Input (Pr. 573)
176
Misoperation Prevention and Parameter Setting Restriction
178
Reset Selection/Disconnected PU Detection/Pu Stop Selection (Pr. 75)
178
Parameter Write Selection (Pr. 77)
181
Reverse Rotation Prevention Selection (Pr. 78)
182
Display of Applied Parameters and User Group Function (Pr. 160, Pr. 172 to Pr. 174)
182
Selection of Operation Mode and Operation Location
184
Operation Mode Selection (Pr. 79)
184
Operation Mode at Power on (Pr. 79, Pr. 340)
192
Start Command Source and Speed Command Source During Communication Operation (Pr. 338, Pr. 339, Pr. 550, Pr. 551)
193
Communication Operation and Setting
198
Wiring and Configuration of PU Connector
198
System Configuration
199
Wiring and Arrangement of RS-485 Terminals
200
Initial Settings and Specifications of RS-485 Communication (Pr. 117 to Pr. 124, Pr. 331 to Pr. 337, Pr. 341, Pr. 549)
203
Communication EEPROM Write Selection (Pr. 342)
204
Mitsubishi Inverter Protocol (Computer Link Communication)
205
Run Command
215
Modbus-RTU Communication Specifications (Pr. 331, Pr. 332, Pr. 334, Pr. 343, Pr. 539, Pr. 549)
216
Special Operation and Frequency Control
228
PID Control (Pr. 127 to Pr. 134, Pr. 241, Pr. 553, Pr. 554, Pr. 575 to Pr. 577, C42 (Pr. 934) to C45 (Pr. 935))
228
Special Operation and Frequency Control
230
Bypass-Inverter Switchover Function (Pr. 135 to Pr. 139, Pr. 159)
240
Advanced PID Function (Pump Function) (Pr. 554, Pr. 575 to Pr. 591)
245
Traverse Function (Pr. 592 to Pr. 597)
255
Regeneration Avoidance Function (Pr. 882 to Pr. 886)
257
Useful Functions
259
Cooling Fan Operation Selection (Pr. 244)
259
Display of the Life of the Inverter Parts (Pr. 255 to Pr .259)
260
Maintenance Timer Alarm (Pr. 503, Pr. 504)
263
Current Average Value Monitor Signal (Pr. 555 to Pr. 557)
264
Free Parameter (Pr. 888, Pr. 889)
266
Setting from the Parameter Unit, Operation Panel
267
PU Display Language Selection (Pr. 145)
267
Operation Panel Frequency Setting/Key Lock Selection (Pr. 161)
267
Buzzer Control (Pr. 990)
269
PU Contrast Adjustment (Pr. 991)
269
Parameter Clear
270
All Parameter Clear
271
Parameter Copy and Parameter Verification
272
Parameter Copy
272
Parameter Verification
273
Check and Clear of the Faults History
274
Protective Functions
276
Reset Method of Protective Function
277
List of Fault or Alarm Display
278
Causes and Corrective Actions
279
Correspondences between Digital and Actual Characters
290
Check First When You Have a Trouble
291
Motor Does Not Start
291
Motor or Machine Is Making Abnormal Acoustic Noise
293
Inverter Generates Abnormal Noise
293
Motor Generates Heat Abnormally
293
Motor Rotates in the Opposite Direction
294
Speed Greatly Differs from the Setting
294
Acceleration/Deceleration Is Not Smooth
294
Speed Varies During Operation
295
Operation Mode Is Not Changed Properly
295
Operation Panel (FR-DU07) Display Is Not Operating
296
Motor Current Is too Large
296
Speed Does Not Accelerate
297
Unable to Write Parameter Setting
297
Power Lamp Is Not Lit
297
Precautions for Maintenance and Inspection
298
Inspection Item
299
Daily Inspection
299
Periodic Inspection
299
Daily and Periodic Inspection
300
Display of the Life of the Inverter Parts
301
Checking the Inverter and Converter Modules
301
Cleaning
302
Replacement of Parts
302
Inverter Replacement
306
Measurement of Main Circuit Voltages, Currents and Powers
307
Measurement of Voltages and Currents
307
Measurement of Powers
309
Measurement of Voltages and Use of PT
309
Measurement of Currents
310
Use of CT and Transducer
310
Measurement of Inverter Input Power Factor
310
Measurement of Converter Output Voltage (Across Terminals P/+ - N/-)
311
Insulation Resistance Test Using Megger
311
Pressure Test
311
Specifications
312
Rating
313
Common Specifications
314
Outline Dimension Drawings
316
Inverter Outline Dimension Drawings
316
Heatsink Protrusion Attachment Procedure
325
When Using a Heatsink Protrusion Attachment (FR-A7CN)
325
Protrusion of Heatsink of the FR-F740-04320 or more
325
Appendices
328
Appendix 1 for Customers Who Are Replacing the Conventional Model with this Inverter
329
Appendix 1-1 Replacement of the FR-F500 Series
329
Appendix 1-2 Replacement of the FR-A100 <EXCELENT> Series
330
Instructions for Installation
330
Appendix 2 Parameter Clear, Parameter Copy and Instruction Code List
331
Appendix 3 Specification Change
339
Appendix 3-1 SERIAL Number Check
339
Appendix 3-2 Changed Functions
339
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Mitsubishi Electric F700 Instruction Manual (335 pages)
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 16.38 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Outline
10
Product Checking and Parts Identification
11
Inverter and Peripheral Devices
12
Peripheral Devices
13
Method of Removal and Reinstallation of the
15
Front Cover
16
Installation of the Inverter and Enclosure Design
17
Inverter Installation Environment
17
Enclosure Design
18
Cooling System Types for Inverter Enclosure
19
Inverter Placement
19
2 Wiring
22
Wiring
23
Terminal Connection Diagram
23
EMC Filter
24
Main Circuit Terminal Specifications
25
Specification of Main Circuit Terminal
25
Terminal Arrangement of the Main Circuit Terminal, Power Supply and the Motor Wiring
25
Cables and Wiring Length
29
When Connecting the Control Circuit and the Main Circuit Separately to the Power Supply
33
Control Circuit Specifications
35
Control Circuit Terminals
35
Changing the Control Logic
38
Control Circuit Terminal Layout
40
Wiring Instructions
41
When Connecting the Operation Panel Using a Connection Cable
42
Terminal Block
43
Communication Operation
43
Connection of Stand-Alone Option Units
44
Connection of the Brake Unit (FR-BU2)
44
Connection of the Brake Unit (FR-BU/MT-BU5)
46
Connection of the Brake Unit (BU Type)
48
Connection of the High Power Factor Converter (FR-HC/MT-HC)
48
Connection of the Power Regeneration Common Converter (FR-CV)(55K or Less)
50
Connection of the Power Regeneration Converter (MT-RC) (75K or More)
51
Connection of the Power Factor Improving DC Reactor (FR-HEL)
51
3 Precautions for Use of the Inverter
52
EMC and Leakage Currents
53
Leakage Currents and Countermeasures
53
EMC Measures
55
Power Supply Harmonics
57
Harmonic Suppression Guideline
58
Installation of a Reactor
61
Power-Off and Magnetic Contactor (MC)
61
Inverter-Driven 400V Class Motor
62
Precautions for Use of the Inverter
63
Failsafe of the System Which Uses the Inverter
65
The Inverter
66
4 Parameters
68
Operation Panel (FR-DU07)
69
Parts of the Operation Panel (FR-DU07)
69
Basic Operation (Factory Setting)
70
Changing the Parameter Setting Value
71
Setting Dial Push
71
Parameter List
72
Adjustment of the Output Torque (Current) of the Motor
83
Manual Torque Boost (Pr. 0, Pr. 46)
83
Simple Magnetic Flux Vector Control (Pr.80, Pr.90)
84
Slip Compensation (Pr. 245 to Pr. 247)
85
Stall Prevention Operation (Pr. 22, Pr. 23, Pr. 48, Pr. 49, Pr. 66, Pr. 148, Pr. 149, Pr. 154, Pr. 156, Pr. 157)
86
Limiting the Output Frequency
91
Maximum/Minimum Frequency (Pr. 1, Pr. 2, Pr. 18)
91
Avoiding Mechanical Resonance Points (Frequency Jump) (Pr. 31 to Pr. 36)
92
V/F Pattern
93
Base Frequency, Voltage (Pr. 3, Pr. 19, Pr. 47)
93
Load Pattern Selection (Pr. 14)
95
Adjustable 5 Points V/F (Pr. 71, Pr. 100 to Pr. 109)
96
Frequency Setting by External Terminals
97
Multi-Speed Setting Operation (Pr. 4 to Pr. 6, Pr. 24 to Pr. 27, Pr. 232 to Pr. 239)
97
Jog Operation (Pr. 15, Pr. 16)
99
Input Compensation of Multi-Speed and Remote Setting (Pr. 28)
101
Remote Setting Function (Pr. 59)
102
Setting of Acceleration/Deceleration Time and Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern
105
Setting of the Acceleration and Deceleration Time (Pr.7, Pr.8, Pr.20, Pr.21, Pr.44, Pr.45)
105
Starting Frequency and Start-Time Hold Function (Pr.13, Pr.571)
107
Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern (Pr.29, Pr.140 to Pr.143)
108
Selection and Protection of a Motor
110
Motor Protection from Overheat (Electronic Thermal Relay Function) (Pr. 9, Pr. 51)
110
Applied Motor (Pr. 71)
114
Motor Brake and Stop Operation
115
DC Injection Brake (Pr. 10 to Pr. 12)
115
Selection of a Regenerative Brake and DC Feeding (Pr. 30, Pr. 70)
116
Stop Selection (Pr. 250)
121
Output Stop Function (Pr.522)
122
Function Assignment of External Terminal and Control
124
Input Terminal Function Selection (Pr. 178 to Pr. 189)
124
Inverter Output Shutoff Signal (MRS Signal, Pr. 17)
126
Condition Selection of Function Validity by the Second Function Selection Signal (RT) (RT Signal, Pr. 155)
127
Start Signal Selection (STF, STR, STOP Signal, Pr. 250)
128
Output Terminal Function Selection (Pr. 190 to Pr. 196)
130
Detection of Output Frequency (SU, FU, FU2 Signal, Pr. 41 to Pr. 43, Pr. 50)
134
Output Current Detection Function (Y12 Signal, Y13 Signal, Pr. 150 to Pr. 153, Pr. 166, Pr. 167)
135
Output Current Detection Function
135
Remote Output Function (REM Signal, Pr. 495 to Pr. 497)
137
Pulse Train Output of Output Power (Y79 Signal, Pr. 799)
138
Monitor Display and Monitor Output Signal
139
Speed Display and Speed Setting (Pr. 37, Pr. 144)
139
DU/PU Monitor Display Selection (Pr. 52, Pr. 54, Pr. 158, Pr. 170, Pr. 171, Pr. 268, Pr. 563, Pr. 564, Pr. 891)
140
DU/PU Monitor Display Selection
140
FM, am Terminal Function Selection (Pr.55, Pr.56, Pr.867)
145
Terminal FM, am Calibration (Calibration Parameter C0 (Pr. 900), C1 (Pr. 901))
147
Operation Selection at Power Failure and Instantaneous Power Failure
150
Automatic Restart after Instantaneous Power Failure / Flying Start
150
(Pr. 57, Pr. 58, Pr. 162 to Pr. 165, Pr. 299, Pr. 611)
150
Instantaneous Power Failure
151
Power Failure-Time Deceleration-To-Stop Function (Pr. 261 to Pr. 266 )
154
Operation Setting at Fault Occurrence
157
Retry Function (Pr. 65, Pr. 67 to Pr. 69)
157
Fault Code Output Selection (Pr.76)
159
Input/Output Phase Loss Protection Selection (Pr. 251, Pr. 872)
160
Energy Saving Operation and Energy Saving Monitor
161
Energy Saving Control and Optimum Excitation Control (Pr. 60)
161
Energy Saving Monitor (Pr. 891 to Pr. 899)
162
Motor Noise, EMI Measures, Mechanical Resonance
167
PWM Carrier Frequency and Soft-PWM Control (Pr. 72, Pr. 240, Pr. 260)
167
Speed Smoothing Control (Pr. 653, Pr. 654)
168
Frequency Setting by Analog Input (Terminal 1, 2, 4)
169
Analog Input Selection (Pr. 73, Pr. 267)
169
Analog Input Compensation (Pr. 73, Pr. 242, Pr. 243, Pr. 252, Pr. 253)
174
Response Level of Analog Input and Noise Elimination (Pr. 74)
175
Bias and Gain of Frequency Setting Voltage (Current) (Pr. 125, Pr. 126, Pr. 241, C2(Pr. 902) to C7(Pr. 905))
176
Operation Display
180
Misoperation Prevention and Parameter Setting Restriction
181
Reset Selection/Disconnected PU Detection/Pu Stop Selection (Pr. 75)
181
Parameter Write Selection (Pr. 77)
183
Reverse Rotation Prevention Selection (Pr. 78)
184
Display of Applied Parameters and User Group Function (Pr. 160, Pr. 172 to Pr. 174)
184
Selection of Operation Mode and Operation Location
186
Operation Mode Selection (Pr. 79)
186
Operation Mode at Power on (Pr. 79, Pr. 340)
194
Start Command Source and Speed Command Source During Communication Operation (Pr. 338, Pr. 339, Pr. 550, Pr. 551)
195
Communication Operation and Setting
200
Wiring and Configuration of PU Connector
200
System Configuration
201
Wiring and Arrangement of RS-485 Terminals
202
Initial Settings and Specifications of RS-485 Communication (Pr. 117 to Pr. 124, Pr. 331 to Pr. 337, Pr. 341, Pr. 549)
205
Communication EEPROM Write Selection (Pr. 342)
206
Mitsubishi Inverter Protocol (Computer Link Communication)
207
Run Command
217
Modbus-RTU Communication Specifications (Pr. 331, Pr. 332, Pr. 334, Pr. 343, Pr. 539, Pr. 549)
218
Special Operation and Frequency Control
230
PID Control (Pr. 127 to Pr. 134, Pr. 241, Pr. 553, Pr. 554, Pr. 575 to Pr. 577, C42 (Pr. 934) to C45 (Pr. 935))
230
Special Operation and Frequency Control
231
Bypass-Inverter Switchover Function (Pr. 135 to Pr. 139, Pr. 159)
242
Regeneration Avoidance Function (Pr. 882 to Pr. 886)
247
Useful Functions
249
Cooling Fan Operation Selection (Pr. 244)
249
Display of the Life of the Inverter Parts (Pr. 255 to Pr .259)
250
Maintenance Timer Alarm (Pr. 503, Pr. 504)
253
Current Average Value Monitor Signal (Pr. 555 to Pr. 557)
254
Free Parameter (Pr. 888, Pr. 889)
256
Setting from the Parameter Unit, Operation Panel
257
PU Display Language Selection (Pr. 145)
257
Operation Panel Frequency Setting/Key Lock Selection (Pr. 161)
257
Buzzer Control (Pr. 990)
259
PU Contrast Adjustment (Pr. 991)
259
Parameter Clear
260
All Parameter Clear
261
Parameter Copy and Parameter Verification
262
Parameter Copy
262
Parameter Verification
263
Check and Clear of the Faults History
264
5 Protective Functions
266
Reset Method of Protective Function
267
List of Fault or Alarm Display
268
Causes and Corrective Actions
269
Correspondences between Digital and Actual Characters
280
Check First When You Have a Trouble
281
Motor Does Not Start
281
Motor or Machine Is Making Abnormal Acoustic Noise
283
Inverter Generates Abnormal Noise
283
Motor Generates Heat Abnormally
283
Motor Rotates in the Opposite Direction
284
Speed Greatly Differs from the Setting
284
Acceleration/Deceleration Is Not Smooth
284
Speed Varies During Operation
285
Operation Mode Is Not Changed Properly
285
Operation Panel (FR-DU07) Display Is Not Operating
286
Motor Current Is too Large
286
Speed Does Not Accelerate
287
Unable to Write Parameter Setting
287
Power Lamp Is Not Lit
287
Mitsubishi Electric F700 Instruction Manual (303 pages)
FR-F720-0.75K to 110K; FR-F740-0.75K to 560K
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 15.88 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Outline
9
Product Checking and Parts Identification
10
Inverter and Peripheral Devices
11
Peripheral Devices
12
Method of Removal and Reinstallation of the
14
Front Cover
15
Installation of the Inverter and Enclosure Design
16
Inverter Installation Environment
16
Cooling System Types for Inverter Enclosure
18
Inverter Placement
18
2 Wiring
21
Wiring
22
Terminal Connection Diagram
22
EMC Filter
23
Main Circuit Terminal Specifications
24
Specification of Main Circuit Terminal
24
Terminal Arrangement of the Main Circuit Terminal, Power Supply and the Motor Wiring
24
Cables and Wiring Length
28
Protective Functions
31
When Connecting the Control Circuit and the Main Circuit Separately to the Power Supply (Separate Power)
32
Control Circuit Specifications
34
Control Circuit Terminals
34
Specifications
36
Changing the Control Logic
37
Control Circuit Terminal Layout
39
Wiring Instructions
39
When Connecting the Operation Panel Using a Connection Cable
40
Terminal Block
41
Communication Operation
41
Connection of Stand-Alone Option Units
42
Connection of the Brake Unit (FR-BU/MT-BU5)
42
Connection of the Brake Unit (BU Type)
44
Connection of the High Power Factor Converter (FR-HC/MT-HC)
44
Connection of the Power Regeneration Common Converter (FR-CV)(55K or Less)
46
Connection of Power Regeneration Converter (MT-RC) (75K or More)
47
Connection of the Power Factor Improving DC Reactor (FR-HEL)
47
3 Precautions for Use of the Inverter
49
Noise and Leakage Currents
50
Leakage Currents and Countermeasures
50
Inverter-Generated Noises and Their Reduction Techniques
52
Power Supply Harmonics
54
Harmonic Suppression Guideline
55
Installation of a Reactor
58
Power-Off and Magnetic Contactor (MC)
58
Inverter-Driven 400V Class Motor
59
Precautions for Use of the Inverter
60
4 Parameters
63
Operation Panel (FR-DU07)
64
Parts of the Operation Panel (FR-DU07)
64
Basic Operation (Factory Setting)
65
Change the Parameter Setting Value
66
Setting Dial Push
66
Parameter List
67
Adjust the Output Torque of the Motor (Current)
78
Manual Torque Boost (Pr. 0, Pr. 46)
78
Simple Magnetic Flux Vector Control (Pr.80, Pr.90)
79
Slip Compensation (Pr. 245 to Pr. 247)
80
Stall Prevention Operation (Pr. 22, Pr. 23, Pr. 48, Pr. 49, Pr. 66, Pr. 148, Pr. 149, Pr. 154, Pr. 156, Pr. 157)
81
Limit the Output Frequency
86
Maximum/Minimum Frequency (Pr. 1, Pr. 2, Pr. 18)
86
Avoid Mechanical Resonance Points (Frequency Jump) (Pr. 31 to Pr. 36)
87
Set V/F Pattern
88
Base Frequency, Voltage (Pr. 3, Pr. 19, Pr. 47)
88
Load Pattern Selection (Pr. 14)
90
Adjustable 5 Points V/F (Pr. 71, Pr. 100 to Pr. 109)
91
Frequency Setting by External Terminals
92
Multi-Speed Setting Operation (Pr. 4 to Pr. 6, Pr. 24 to Pr. 27, Pr. 232 to Pr. 239)
92
Jog Operation (Pr. 15, Pr. 16)
94
Input Compensation of Multi-Speed and Remote Setting (Pr. 28)
96
Remote Setting Function (Pr. 59)
97
Setting of Acceleration/Deceleration Time and Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern
99
Setting of the Acceleration and Deceleration Time (Pr.7, Pr.8, Pr.20, Pr.21, Pr.44, Pr.45)
99
Starting Frequency and Start-Time Hold Function (Pr.13, Pr.571)
101
Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern (Pr.29, Pr.140 to Pr.143)
102
Selection and Protection of a Motor
103
Motor Protection from Overheat (Electronic Thermal Relay Function) (Pr. 9, Pr. 51)
103
Applied Motor (Pr. 71)
105
Motor Brake and Stop Operation
106
DC Injection Brake (Pr. 10 to Pr. 12)
106
Selection of a Regenerative Brake (Pr. 30, Pr. 70)
107
Stop Selection (Pr. 250)
108
Function Assignment of External Terminal and Control
109
Input Terminal Function Selection (Pr. 178 to Pr. 189)
109
Inverter Output Shutoff Signal (MRS Signal, Pr. 17)
111
Condition Selection of Function Validity by the Second Function Selection Signal (RT) (RT Signal, Pr. 155)
112
Start Signal Selection (STF, STR, STOP Signal, Pr. 250)
113
Output Terminal Function Selection (Pr. 190 to Pr. 196)
115
Detection of Output Frequency (SU, FU, FU2 Signal, Pr. 41 to Pr. 43, Pr. 50)
119
Output Current Detection Function (Y12 Signal, Y13 Signal, Pr. 150 to Pr. 153, Pr. 166, Pr. 167)
120
Output Current Detection Function
120
Remote Output Function (REM Signal, Pr. 495 to Pr. 497)
122
Monitor Display and Monitor Output Signal
123
Speed Display and Speed Setting (Pr. 37, Pr. 144)
123
DU/PU Monitor Display Selection (Pr. 52, Pr. 54, Pr. 158, Pr. 170, Pr. 171, Pr. 268, Pr. 563, Pr. 564, Pr. 891)
124
FM, am Terminal Function Selection (Pr.55, Pr.56, Pr.867)
129
Terminal FM, am Calibration (Calibration Parameter C0 (Pr. 900), C1 (Pr. 901))
131
Operation Selection at Power Failure and Instantaneous Power Failure
134
Automatic Restart after Instantaneous Power Failure / Flying Start (Pr. 57, Pr. 58, Pr. 162 to Pr. 165, Pr. 299, Pr. 611)
134
Power Failure-Time Deceleration-To-Stop Function (Pr. 261 to Pr. 266 )
138
Operation Setting at Alarm Occurrence
140
Retry Function (Pr. 65, Pr. 67 to Pr. 69)
140
Alarm Code Output Selection (Pr.76)
142
Input/Output Phase Failure Protection Selection (Pr. 251, Pr. 872)
143
Energy Saving Operation and Energy Saving Monitor
144
Energy Saving Control and Optimum Excitation Control (Pr. 60)
144
Energy Saving Monitor (Pr. 891 to Pr. 899)
145
Motor Noise, Noise Reduction
150
PWM Carrier Frequency and Soft-PWM Control (Pr. 72, Pr. 240, Pr. 260)
150
Frequency Setting by Analog Input (Terminal 1, 2, 4)
151
Analog Input Selection (Pr. 73, Pr. 267)
151
Analog Input Compensation (Pr. 73, Pr. 242, Pr. 243, Pr. 252, Pr. 253)
154
Response Level of Analog Input and Noise Elimination (Pr. 74)
155
Bias and Gain of Frequency Setting Voltage (Current) (Pr. 125, Pr. 126, Pr. 241, C2(Pr. 902) to C7(Pr. 905))
156
Misoperation Prevention and Parameter Setting Restriction
161
Reset Selection/Disconnected PU Detection/Pu Stop Selection (Pr. 75)
161
Parameter Write Selection (Pr. 77)
163
Reverse Rotation Prevention Selection (Pr. 78)
164
Display of Applied Parameters and User Group Function (Pr. 160, Pr. 172 to Pr. 174)
164
Selection of Operation Mode and Operation Location
166
Operation Mode Selection (Pr. 79)
166
Operation Mode at Power on (Pr. 79, Pr. 340)
174
Operation Command Source and Speed Command Source During Communication Operation (Pr. 338, Pr. 339, Pr. 550, Pr. 551)
175
Communication Operation and Setting
180
Wiring and Configuration of PU Connector
180
System Configuration
181
Wiring and Arrangement of RS-485 Terminals
182
Initial Settings and Specifications of RS-485 Communication
185
(Pr. 117 to Pr. 124, Pr. 331 to Pr. 337, Pr. 341, Pr. 549)
185
Communication EEPROM Write Selection (Pr. 342)
186
Mitsubishi Inverter Protocol (Computer Link Communication)
187
Modbus-RTU Communication Specifications (Pr. 331, Pr. 332, Pr. 334, Pr. 343, Pr. 539, Pr. 549)
197
Special Operation and Frequency Control
209
PID Control (Pr. 127 to Pr. 134, Pr. 575 to Pr. 577)
209
Bypass-Inverter Switchover Function (Pr. 135 to Pr. 139, Pr. 159)
217
Regeneration Avoidance Function (Pr. 882 to Pr. 886)
222
Useful Functions
224
Cooling Fan Operation Selection (Pr. 244)
224
Display of the Life of the Inverter Parts (Pr. 255 to Pr .259)
225
Maintenance Timer Alarm (Pr. 503, Pr. 504)
227
Current Average Value Monitor Signal (Pr. 555 to Pr. 557)
228
Free Parameter (Pr. 888, Pr. 889)
230
Setting from the Parameter Unit, Operation Panel
231
PU Display Language Selection (Pr. 145)
231
Operation Panel Frequency Setting/Key Lock Operation Selection (Pr. 161)
231
Buzzer Control (Pr. 990)
233
PU Contrast Adjustment (Pr. 991)
233
Parameter Clear
234
All Parameter Clear
235
Parameter Copy and Parameter Verification
236
Parameter Copy
236
Parameter Verification
237
Check and Clear of the Alarm History
238
5 Protective Functions
241
Reset Method of Protective Function
242
List of Alarm Display
243
Causes and Corrective Actions
244
Correspondences between Digital and Actual Characters
255
Correspondences between Digital and Actual
255
Characters
255
Check First When You Have Troubles
256
Motor Does Not Start
256
Motor Generates Abnormal Noise
256
Motor Generates Heat Abnormally
256
Motor Rotates in Opposite Direction
257
Speed Greatly Differs from the Setting
257
Acceleration/Deceleration Is Not Smooth
257
Motor Current Is Large
257
Speed Does Not Increase
257
Speed Varies During Operation
257
Operation Mode Is Not Changed Properly
258
Operation Panel (FR-DU07) Display Is Not Operating
258
POWER Lamp Is Not Lit
258
Parameter Write Cannot be Performed
258
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Mitsubishi Electric F700 Instruction Manual (264 pages)
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
DC Drives
| Size: 9.84 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Wiring
9
Inverter and Peripheral Devices
9
Peripheral Devices
10
Wiring
11
Terminal Connection Diagram
11
Main Circuit Terminal Specifications
12
Specification of Main Circuit Terminal
12
Terminal Arrangement of the Main Circuit Terminal, Power Supply and the Motor Wiring
12
Cables and Wiring Length
14
Control Circuit Specifications
17
Control Circuit Terminals
17
Protective Functions
17
Control Circuit Terminal Layout
19
Wiring Instructions
20
When Connecting the Control Circuit and the Main Circuit Separately to the Power Supply (Separate Power)
21
Changing the Control Logic
23
Connection of Stand-Alone Option Units
25
Connection of the Brake Unit (FR-BU)
25
Connection of the Brake Unit (BU Type)
26
Connection of the High Power Factor Converter (FR-HC)
26
Connection of the Power Regeneration Common Converter (FR-CV)
27
Connection of the Power Factor Improving DC Reactor (FR-HEL)
27
When Connecting the Operation Panel Using a Connection Cable
28
2 Precautions for Use of the Inverter
30
Panel Design
31
Inverter Installation Environment
31
Cooling System Types for Inverter Panel
33
Inverter Placement
34
Precautions for Use of the Inverter
35
Others
36
Leakage Currents and Countermeasures
36
Power-Off and Magnetic Contactor (MC)
38
Installation of a Reactor
38
Inverter-Generated Noises and Their Reduction Techniques
39
EMC Filter
41
Power Supply Harmonics
42
Inverter-Driven 400V Class Motor
43
3 Parameters
44
Parameter List
45
Adjust the Output Torque of the Motor (Current)
60
Manual Torque Boost (Pr.0, Pr.46)
60
Simple Magnetic Flux Vector Control (Pr.80, Pr.90)
60
Simple Magnetic Flux Vector Control (Pr.80, Pr.90)
61
Slip Compensation (Pr. 245 to Pr. 247)
62
Stall Prevention Operation (Pr.22, Pr.23, Pr.48, Pr.49, Pr.66, Pr.148, Pr.149, Pr.154, Pr.156, Pr.157)
63
Load Pattern Selection (Pr.14)
67
Multiple Rating (Pr.570)
68
Limit the Output Frequency
69
Maximum/Minimum Frequency (Pr. 1, Pr. 2, Pr. 18)
69
Avoid Mechanical Resonance Points (Frequency Jump) (Pr. 31 to Pr. 36)
70
Set V/F Pattern
71
Base Frequency, Voltage (Pr.3, Pr.19, Pr.47)
71
Adjustable 5 Points V/F (Pr. 71, Pr. 100 to 109)
73
Frequency Setting by External Terminals
74
Multi-Speed Setting Operation (Pr. 4 to Pr. 6, Pr. 24 to Pr. 27, Pr. 232 to Pr. 239)
74
Jog Operation (Pr. 15, Pr. 16)
76
Input Compensation of Multi-Speed and Remote Setting (Pr. 28)
78
Remote Setting Function (Pr. 59)
79
Setting of Acceleration/Deceleration Time and Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern
81
Setting of the Acceleration and Deceleration Time (Pr.7, Pr.8, Pr.20, Pr.21, Pr.44, Pr.45)
81
Starting Frequency and Start-Time Hold Function (Pr.13, Pr.571)
83
Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern (Pr.29, Pr.140 to Pr.143)
84
Selection and Protection of a Motor
85
Motor Protection from Overheat (Electronic Thermal Relay Function) (Pr.9)
85
Applied Motor (Pr.71)
87
Motor Brake and Stop Operation
88
DC Injection Brake (Pr. 10 to Pr. 12)
88
Selection of a Regenerative Brake (Pr. 30, Pr.70)
90
Stop Selection (Pr.250)
91
Function Assignment of External Terminal and Control
92
Input Terminal Function Selection (Pr.178 to Pr.189)
92
Inverter Output Shutoff Signal (MRS Signal, Pr. 17)
94
Second Function RT Signal Reflection Time Selection (Terminal RT, Pr. 155)
95
Start Signal Selection (Terminal STF, STR, STOP, Pr. 250)
96
Output Terminal Function Selection (Pr. 190 to Pr. 196)
98
Detection of Output Frequency (SU, FU, FU2 Signal, Pr. 41 to Pr. 43, Pr. 50)
102
Output Current Detection Function (Y12 Signal, Y13 Signal, Pr. 150 to Pr. 153, Pr. 166, Pr. 167)
103
Remote Output Function (REM Signal, Pr. 495 to Pr. 497)
105
Monitor Display and Monitor Output Signal
106
Speed Display and Speed Setting (Pr.37, Pr.144)
106
DU/PU Monitor Display Selection (Pr.52, Pr.170, Pr.171, Pr.268, Pr.563, Pr.564, Pr.891)
107
CA, am Terminal Function Selection (Pr.54 to Pr.56, Pr.158, Pr.867, Pr.869)
111
Terminal CA, am Calibration (Calibration Parameter C0 (Pr. 900), C1 (Pr. 901), C8 (Pr.930) to C11 (Pr. 931))
113
Operation Selection at Power Failure and Instantaneous Power Failure
116
Automatic Restart after Instantaneous Power Failure (Pr. 57, Pr. 58, Pr. 162 to Pr. 165, Pr. 611)
116
Power Failure-Time Deceleration-To-Stop Function (Pr. 261 to Pr. 266)
119
Operation Setting at Alarm Occurrence
121
Retry Function (Pr. 65, Pr. 67 to Pr.69)
121
Alarm Code Output Selection (Pr.76)
123
Input/Output Phase Failure Protection Selection (Pr.251, Pr.872)
124
Energy Saving Operation and Energy Saving Monitor
125
Energy Saving Control and Optimum Excitation Control (Pr.60)
125
Energy Saving Monitor (Pr. 891 to Pr. 899)
126
Motor Noise, Noise Reduction
131
PWM Carrier Frequency and Soft-PWM Control (Pr.72, Pr.240, Pr.260)
131
Frequency Setting by Analog Input (Terminal 1, 2, 4)
132
Analog Input Selection (Pr.73, Pr.267)
132
Analog Input Compensation (Pr.73, Pr.242, Pr.243, Pr.252, Pr.253)
134
Input Filter Time Constant (Pr.74)
135
Bias and Gain of Frequency Setting Voltage (Current) (Pr. 125, Pr. 126, Pr. 241, C2(Pr. 902) to C7(Pr. 905))
136
4Ma Input Check of Current Input (Pr. 573)
141
Misoperation Prevention and Parameter Setting Restriction
143
Reset Selection/Disconnected PU Detection/Pu Stop Selection (Pr.75)
143
Parameter Write Disable Selection (Pr.77)
146
Reverse Rotation Prevention Selection (Pr.78)
147
Display of Applied Parameters and User Group Function (Pr.160, Pr.172 to Pr.174)
147
Selection of Operation Mode and Operation Location
149
Operation Mode Selection (Pr. 79)
149
Operation Mode at Power on (Pr. 79, Pr. 340)
157
Operation Command Source and Speed Command Source During Communication Operation (Pr. 338, Pr. 339, Pr. 550, Pr. 551)
158
Communication Operation and Setting
163
Wiring and Configuration of PU Connector
163
Wiring and Arrangement of RS-485 Terminals
165
Initial Settings and Specifications of RS-485 Communication (Pr. 117 to Pr. 124, Pr. 331 to Pr. 337, Pr. 341)
168
Communication EEPROM Write Selection (Pr. 342)
169
Mitsubishi Inverter Protocol (Computer Link Communication)
170
Modbus-RTU Communication Specifications (Pr. 331, Pr. 332, Pr. 334, Pr. 343, Pr. 549)
180
Special Operation and Frequency Setting
191
PID Control (Pr. 127 to Pr. 134, Pr. 575 to Pr. 577)
191
Commercial Power Supply-Inverter Switchover Function (Pr. 135 to Pr. 139, Pr. 159)
199
Advanced PID Function (Pump Function) (Pr. 575 to Pr. 591)
204
Traverse Function (Pr. 592 to Pr. 597)
213
Regeneration Avoidance Function (Pr.882 to Pr.886)
215
Useful Functions
217
Cooling Fan Operation Selection (Pr.244)
217
Display of the Life of the Inverter Parts (Pr. 255 to Pr .259)
218
Maintenance Timer Alarm (Pr.503, Pr.504)
220
Current Average Value Monitor Signal (Pr.555 to Pr.557)
221
Free Parameter (Pr.888, Pr.889)
223
Setting from the Parameter Unit, Operation Panel
224
PU Display Language Selection (Pr.145)
224
Operation Panel Frequency Setting/Key Lock Operation Selection (Pr. 161)
224
Buzzer Control (Pr. 990)
226
PU Contrast Adjustment (Pr.991)
226
Parameter Clear
227
All Parameter Clear
228
Parameter Copy
229
Parameter Verification
230
Check and Clear of the Alarm History
231
Mitsubishi Electric F700 Instruction Manual (165 pages)
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 13.27 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Product Checking and Parts Identification
8
Wiring 8
8
2 Installation and Wiring
9
Peripheral Devices
10
Method of Removal and Reinstallation of the
12
Installation of the Inverter and Instructions
14
Wiring
15
Terminal Connection Diagram
15
EMC Filter
16
Specification of Main Circuit Terminal
17
Terminal Arrangement of the Main Circuit Terminal, Power Supply and the Motor Wiring
17
Control Circuit Terminals
26
Changing the Control Logic
29
Wiring of Control Circuit
31
When Connecting the Operation Panel Using a Connection Cable
33
Terminal Block
34
Communication Operation
34
Connection of Stand-Alone Option Units
35
Connection of the Brake Unit (FR-BU2)
35
Connection of the Brake Unit (FR-BU/MT-BU5)
37
Connection of the Brake Unit (BU Type)
39
Connection of the High Power Factor Converter (FR-HC/MT-HC)
39
Connection of the Power Regeneration Common Converter (FR-CV)(55K or Less)
41
Connection of the Power Regeneration Converter (MT-RC) (75K or More)
42
Connection of the Power Factor Improving DC Reactor (FR-HEL)
42
Power-Off and Magnetic Contactor (MC)
43
Precautions for Use of the Inverter
44
Failsafe of the System Which Uses the Inverter
46
3 Drive the Motor
47
Step of Operation
47
Operation Panel (FR-DU07)
48
Parts of the Operation Panel (FR-DU07)
48
Basic Operation (Factory Setting)
49
Operation Lock (Press [MODE] for an Extended Time (2S))
50
Monitoring of Output Current and Output Voltage
51
First Priority Monitor
51
Setting Dial Push
51
Changing the Parameter Setting Value
52
Overheat Protection of the Motor by the Inverter (Pr. 9)
53
When the Rated Motor Frequency Is 50Hz (Pr. 3)
54
Start/Stop from the Operation Panel (PU Operation Mode)
55
Setting the Set Frequency to Operate (Example: Performing Operation at 30Hz)
55
Operation Mode
56
Using the Setting Dial Like a Potentiometer at the Operation
57
Setting the Frequency by Switches (Three-Speed Setting)
58
Operation Display
59
Setting the Frequency by Analog Input (Voltage Input)
60
Setting the Frequency by Analog Input (Current Input)
62
Start and Stop Using Terminals (External Operation)
64
Setting the Frequency by the Operation Panel (Pr. 79 = 3)
64
Setting the Frequency by Switches (Three-Speed Setting) (Pr. 4 to Pr. 6)
66
Setting the Frequency by Analog Input (Voltage Input)
68
Changing the Output Frequency (60Hz, Initial Value) at the Maximum Voltage Input (5V, Initial Value)
69
Setting the Frequency by Analog Input (Current Input)
70
Changing the Output Frequency (60Hz, Initial Value) at the Maximum Current Input (at 20Ma, Initial Value)
71
4 Adjustment
72
Simple Mode Parameter List
72
Increasing the Starting Torque (Pr. 0)
73
Limiting the Maximum and Minimum Output Frequency (Pr. 1, Pr. 2)
74
Changing Acceleration and Deceleration Time (Pr. 7, Pr. 8)
75
Energy Saving Operation (Pr. 60)
76
Energy Saving Operation Mode (Setting "4")
76
Optimum Excitation Control Mode (Setting "9")
76
Selection of the Operation Command and Frequency Command Locations (Pr. 79)
78
Parameter Clear, All Parameter Clear
79
Parameter Copy and Parameter Verification
80
Parameter Copy
80
Parameter Verification
81
Parameter List
82
List of Parameters Classified by the Purpose
82
Display of the Extended Parameters
84
Parameter List
85
5 Troubleshooting
109
Reset Method of Protective Function
109
List of Fault or Alarm Display
110
Causes and Corrective Actions
111
Correspondences between Digital and Actual Characters
122
Check and Clear of the Faults History
123
Check First When You Have a Trouble
125
Motor Does Not Start
125
Motor or Machine Is Making Abnormal Acoustic Noise
127
Inverter Generates Abnormal Noise
127
Motor Generates Heat Abnormally
127
Motor Rotates in the Opposite Direction
128
Speed Greatly Differs from the Setting
128
Acceleration/Deceleration Is Not Smooth
128
Speed Varies During Operation
129
Operation Mode Is Not Changed Properly
129
Operation Panel (FR-DU07) Display Is Not Operating
130
Motor Current Is too Large
130
Speed Does Not Accelerate
131
Unable to Write Parameter Setting
131
Power Lamp Is Not Lit
131
6 Precautions for Maintenance and Inspection
132
Inspection Item
132
Daily Inspection
132
Periodic Inspection
132
Daily and Periodic Inspection
133
Display of the Life of the Inverter Parts
134
Cleaning
136
Replacement of Parts
136
Inverter Replacement
140
Mitsubishi Electric F700 Instruction Manual (142 pages)
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 12.25 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Product Checking and Parts Identification
6
2 Installation and Wiring
7
Peripheral Devices
8
Method of Removal and Reinstallation of the
9
Front Cover
10
Installation of the Inverter and Instructions
11
Wiring
12
Terminal Connection Diagram
12
EMC Filter
13
Specification of Main Circuit Terminal
14
Terminal Arrangement of the Main Circuit Terminal, Power Supply and the Motor Wiring
14
Control Circuit Terminals
21
Changing the Control Logic
23
Wiring of Control Circuit
25
When Connecting the Operation Panel Using a Connection Cable
27
Terminal Block
28
Communication Operation
28
Power-Off and Magnetic Contactor (MC)
29
Precautions for Use of the Inverter
30
3 Drive the Motor
32
Step of Operation
32
Operation Panel (FR-DU07)
33
Parts of the Operation Panel (FR-DU07)
33
Basic Operation (Factory Setting)
34
Operation Lock (Press [MODE] for an Extended Time (2S))
35
Monitoring of Output Current and Output Voltage
36
First Priority Monitor
36
Setting Dial Push
36
Change the Parameter Setting Value
37
Overheat Protection of the Motor by the Inverter (Pr. 9)
38
Start/Stop from the Operation Panel (PU Operation Mode)
39
Set the Set Frequency to Operate (Example: Performing Operation at 30Hz)
39
Operation Mode
40
Use the Setting Dial Like a Potentiometer to Perform Operation
40
Use Switches to Give a Start Command and a Frequency Setting (Multi-Speed Setting)
41
Perform Frequency Setting by Analog (Voltage Input)
43
Perform Frequency Setting by Analog (Current Input)
45
Make a Start and Stop with Terminals (External Operation)
47
Use the Set Frequency Set by the Operation Panel (Pr. 79 = 3)
47
External Operation
48
Use Switches to Give a Start Command and a Frequency Setting (Multi-Speed Setting) (Pr. 4 to Pr. 6)
49
Perform Frequency Setting by Analog (Voltage Input)
51
Change the Frequency (50Hz) of the Maximum Value of Potentiometer (at 5V)
52
Perform Frequency Setting by Analog (Current Input)
53
Change the Frequency (50Hz) of the Maximum Value of Potentiometer (at 20Ma)
54
4 Adjustment
55
Simple Mode Parameter List
55
Increase the Starting Torque (Pr. 0)
56
Limit the Maximum and Minimum Output Frequency (Pr. 1, Pr. 2)
57
When the Rated Motor Frequency Is 60Hz (Pr. 3)
58
Change Acceleration and Deceleration Time (Pr. 7, Pr. 8)
59
Energy Saving Operation (Pr. 60)
60
Energy Saving Operation Mode (Setting "4")
60
Optimum Excitation Control Mode (Setting "9")
60
Selection of the Operation Command and Frequency Command Locations (Pr. 79)
62
Parameter Clear, All Parameter Clear
63
Parameter Copy and Parameter Verification
64
Parameter Copy
64
Parameter Verification
65
Parameter List
66
List of Parameters Classified by Purpose of Use
66
Extended Parameters
68
Used to Display the Extended Parameters
68
Parameter List
69
5 Troubleshooting
94
Reset Method of Protective Function
94
List of Alarm Display
95
Causes and Corrective Actions
96
Correspondences between Digital and Actual Characters
107
Check and Clear of the Alarm History
108
Check First When You Have Troubles
110
Motor Does Not Start
110
Motor Generates Abnormal Noise
110
Motor Generates Heat Abnormally
110
Motor Rotates in Opposite Direction
111
Speed Greatly Differs from the Setting
111
Acceleration/Deceleration Is Not Smooth
111
Motor Current Is Large
111
Speed Does Not Increase
111
Speed Varies During Operation
111
Operation Mode Is Not Changed Properly
112
Operation Panel (FR-DU07) Display Is Not Operating
112
POWER Lamp Is Not Lit
112
Parameter Write Cannot be Performed
112
6 Precautions for Maintenance and Inspection
113
Inspection Item
113
Daily Inspection
113
Periodic Inspection
113
Daily and Periodic Inspection
114
Display of the Life of the Inverter Parts
115
Cleaning
116
Replacement of Parts
116
Inverter Replacement
120
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