Inverter FR-F700
Inverter FR-F700
Inverter FR-F700
Model
FR-F 700
Lineup
complete
Safety Warning
To ensure proper use of the products listed in this catalog,
please be sure to read the instruction manual prior to use.
ELECTRIC CORPORATION
HEAD OFFICE: MITSUBISHI DENKI BLDG MARUNOUCHI TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Nagoya Works is a factory certified for ISO14001 (standards for
environmental management systems) and ISO9001 (standards for quality assurance management systems).
EC97J1113
L(NA)06040ENG-C (0502)MEE
S!
MATCH Features 1
(1) Upgrade of the renown Optimum Excitation Control!! (2) The effect of energy savings is obvious A (1) Adjustable 5 points V/F (4) Restart after instantaneous Connection with
Peripheral Devices
•Achieved a higher level of energy savings during acc./dec. to say •The effect of energy savings can be confirmed using the •Possible to set the torque Voltage power failure function Why can the inverter
5
Frequency
nothing of during constant speed. operation panel, output terminal (FM, AM terminal) and
Voltage
pattern that is optimum for the save energy?
Base
V/F5 •Restart can be made without stopping the
[Ex. of Blower Operation Characteristics] [Ratio of Motor Power Consumption during Acc./Dec.]
via networks with the newly developed energy saving machine's characteristic V/F motor when the motor is coasting due to an
Driving of the Mitsubishi 400V 4 poles monitor. •Possible to expect even more pattern V/F4
instantaneous power failure.
Frequency
Power Consumption Ratio (%) 45kW motors comparison Standard
100 Commercial [Energy Saving Monitor List] energy savings with optimum V/F3 7
Conventional model(FR-F500) Torque Specifications
Power Consumption (%)
FR-F700
Power saving amount (kWh)
Power saving amount charge ($)
(2) Enhanced PID function Frequency
the opposite direction due to the windmill effect.
Outline Dimension
40
Drawings
9
20 Optimum
Power saving average value (kW)
Power saving rate average value (%)
•Energy savings in low speed region ... PID shutoff (sleep control) function
•Shorter PID startup time ... PID automatic switchover function
(6) Regeneration avoidance function
excitation Power saving charge average value ($) •Possible to avoid regeneration overvoltage alarm by
control •Monitor of set point/measured value/deviation possible ... PID monitor Terminal Connection
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 10 20 30 40 50 Annual power saving amount (kWh) automatically increasing the frequency and continue
•Convenient for HVAC usage ... forward/reverse operation switchover Diagram
Frequency (Hz) Motor Lord Torque (%) Annual power saving amount charge ($) operation if the fan happens to rotate faster due to 16
is simple with an external signal the effect of another fan in the same duct. Terminal Specification
•Corresponds to a wide range of detectors ... set point and measured value Explanation
A Easy operation
for PID input can either be voltage (0 to 5V/0 to 10 V) or current (4 to 20mA) (7) PTC thermistor input I
Explanation of the
with the setting (3) Adoption of the original operation continuation •Protection of the motor can be certain since the Operation Panel 19
dial of the built-in PTC of the motor can be input directly in
at instantaneous power failure function addition to the electronic thermal relay function.
(FR-DU07)
Easy replacement with RS-485 communication is operation panel
the cooling fan cassette!!
C possible with PU connector
H •Operation continues without When power is restored during deceleration PTC thermistor input…Positive Temperature Coefficient Thermistor
the motor coasting when an
instantaneous power failure Input
Power Supply
IPF
(8) Commercial power-supply Parameter List 21
occurred in fan and blower switchover sequence
applications. Output
Frequency •Switchover to commercial power-supply operation is
*The inverter may trip and the motor may
coast depending on the load condition.
Deceleration Reacceleration simple using R1 and S1 terminals of the control circuit
Explanations of
and commercial power-supply switchover sequence. 28
Parameters
•Easy replacement of cooling fan C •Possible to copy parameters with operation panel A
¥The installation position of the cooling fan is in the ¥Parameter setting for multiple inverters is simple by
B Removable terminal block upper portion of the inverter. copy with the operation panel. International FA center 66
Fan replacement is easily done without having to
Combed shaped wiring cover •Alarm history
D Photo:FR-F740-5.5K
remove the main circuit wires.
¥Alarm history (alarm details and frequency, current, voltage
•Wiring is easy with the combed shaped wiring cover D and cumulative energization time at time of alarm
¥Wiring cover can be reinstalled after wiring. occurrence) can be displayed on the operation panel and
1 (200V class 22K or less, 400V class 30K or less) the cause of a trouble can be checked.(up to 8 past alarms) 2
Features
(1) Reduction of electromagnetic noises E F (1) Equipped with operation panel with the popular setting dial A (1) RS-485 terminal is standard equipped G H (1) Complies with UL, cUL, EN (LVD) standards
Peripheral Devices
Why energy
•RS-485 terminals are available in addition to the PU.
savings?
•Inverter noises have been reduced with the adoption of new technologies. •Operation is easy with the popular setting dial.
•Newly developed noise filter (EMC filter) ¥Frequency and parameters can be set without frustrations. connector. RS-485 communication can be performed using
¥Because of the built-in EMC filter, the inverter itself can ¥Settings can be made quickly or slowly depending on fast the operation panel or parameter unit. Since terminals for
input and output are provided separately, multi-drop
Specifications
comply with the EMC Directive (2nd environment *1 ) by the dial is being turned.
Standard
setting the connector to "with filter"(*2,*3). ¥Settings are certain due to the "clicking" sensation and notch on dial.
connection is easily done.
•Modbus-RTU (Binary) protocol has been added for (2) Possible to switch sink/source with one-touch
[FR-F740-37K Conducted noise data]
Example of parameter change communications in addition to computer link.
[dBuV] 130
120
•Possible to switch the logic of I/O terminals. Possible to use in
EN61800-3
110 all regions
Dimension
Drawings
100 second Environment QP level
(2) Possible to correspond with major networks
Outline
90
80
70
60 •Possible to connect with LONWORKS, CC-Link Ver.1.1 and Ver.2.0, (3) Wide voltage range
50 QP value
40 DeviceNetTM and Profibus-DP when used with communication •Accommodate both 240V power supply (55K or less) and
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
30
options 480V power supply as standard
Explanation
20
Diagram
10
0
.15 .2 .3 .5 .7 1 2 3 5 7 10 20 30
Frequency [MHz] •Operation panel is detachable and can be installed on the Power Inverter Inverter
*1: Refer to the EMC instruction manual for compliance conditions. supply Up to 42 units can
*2: Leakage current will increase when the EMC filter is selected. front cover. (Cable connector unit CPU Master be connected
Operation
*3: Since the leakage current when using the EMC filter for the 200V class 0.75K and
(1) Remote output function
Panel
1.5K is small, the filter is always valid (a setting connector is not provided). option is required.) when connections
Parameter
electric installation work common specification and machine installation resistor CC-Link resistor logic controller.
CC-Link network
List
work common specification (2001) written under the general editorship of function is available. dedicated cable
the Japanese Ministry of land, infrastructure and transportation. Network management
computer
(2) Enhanced I/O is standard
Capacitive filter Zero-phase reactor DC reactor
•12 contact inputs, 3 analog inputs, 5 open collector outputs, 2
Explanations
Parameters
55K or less Standard (Built-in) Standard (Built-in) Option (Sell separately)
Inverter Inverter
75K or more Standard (Built-in) Option (Sell separately) Standard (supplied) relay outputs, analog output and pulse output are all standard.
of
(2) FR Configurator (setup software) Air-conditioner
Pump
•Possible to assign variety of functions to contact inputs, open
(2) Countermeasures for harmonic current output •From start up to maintenance of the inverter is simple. collector outputs and relay outputs
•Possible to switch between voltage and current for the analog input.
Functions
•Small AC reactor (FR-HAL) /DC reactor (FR-HEL)
Protective
•Possible to save and print parameter setting file making
¥AC reactor and DC reactor options for the control of •Possible to display the ON/OFF status of the I/O terminals on
parameter management simple FR-A7NL FR-A7NL
harmonics current output has been miniaturized. (Possible to use communications connecting to any of PU connector and RS-485 terminals) LONWORKS the operation panel
(DC reactor is supplied with the 75K or more as standard.) Network
Options
Free
Topology •High torque in low speed region is possible with simple
¥Connection is possible to high power-factor converter for effective
suppressions of power-supply harmonics (coefficient K5=0). Node Node magnetic flux vector control
(120% torque is possible at 3Hz with slip compensation)
(3) Equipped with inrush current limit circuit
Instructions
V/F + Optimum Excitation Simple Magnetic Flux Vector
•Because of the built-in inrush current limit circuit, the current For torque
at power on is restricted. Lighting Security system
For energy savings
Motor
Applied Motor Three-phase 200V class Three-phase 400V class Applied Motor Three-phase 200V class Three-phase 400V class
Compatibility
(kW) FR-F720- FR-F740- (kW) FR-F720- FR-F740-
0.75 75
1.5 90
2.2 110
FR-F720-0.75K 3.7
5.5
132
160
Warranty
7.5 185
11 220
Symbol Voltage Symbol Inverter Capacity 15 250
2 200V class 0.75K to 560K Indicate capacity (kW) 18.5 280
4 400V class 22 315
30 355
Inquiry
37 400
45 450
55 500
560
:Available models :Not available
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Peripheral devices necessary for driving the FR-F700 series inverter are indicated below.
Inverter (FR-F700)
Three-phase AC power supply
The life of the inverter is influenced by ambient temperature.
Use within the permissible power supply The ambient temperature should be as low as possible within
specifications of the inverter. PLC
the permissible range. (Refer to page 8.) This must be noted
(Refer to page 7.) especially when the inverter is installed in an enclosure.
Wrong wiring might lead to damage of the inverter. The control
signal lines must be kept fully away from the main circuit to
protect them from noise.
Moulded case circuit
breaker (MCCB) RS-485 terminal block
or earth leakage circuit The inverter can be
connected with computers
breaker (ELB), fuse
such as PLC.
The breaker must be selected carefully since
It supports Mitsubishi inverter
an in-rush current flows in the inverter at
protocol and Modbus-RTU
power on.
(binary) protocol.
(Refer to page 57.)
Magnetic contactor(MC)
Install the magnetic contactor to ensure safety.
Do not use this magnetic contactor to start and
stop the inverter.
Doing so will cause the inverter life to be shorten.
(Refer to page 57.).
Noise filter
AC reactor DC reactor (FR-BSF01, FR-BLF)
(FR-HAL) (FR-HEL) P/+ P1 R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 P/+ N/-
Install a noise filter to reduce
(Refer to page 51.) For the 75K or more, a DC U V W the electromagnetic noise
Earth generated from the inverter.
reactor is supplied.
Noise filter (Ground) Effective in the range from
Always install the reactor.
(FR-BLF) (Refer to page 51.) about 1MHz to 10MHz.
It is not necessary When more wires are passed
for the 55K or less. through, a more effective result
can be obtained.
Motor
Brake unit
(FR-BU*1, MT-BU5*2)
Earth
(Ground)
P/+ PR
Devices connected to the output
P/+ Do not install a power factor correction capacitor,
surge suppressor or radio noise filter on the output
PR
Power regeneration side of the inverter.
common converter When installing a moulded case circuit breaker on the
High power factor Resistor unit output side of the inverter, contact each manufacturer
(FR-CV*1)
converter (FR-BR*1, MT-BR5*2) for selection of the moulded case circuit breaker.
Power regeneration
(FR-HC*1, MT-HC*2) converter (MT-RC*2) The regenerative braking Earth (Ground)
Power supply harmonics Greater braking capability capability of the inverter can be To prevent an electric shock, always earth
can be greatly suppressed. is obtained. exhibited fully. (ground) the motor and inverter.
Install this as required. Install this as required. Install this as required.
*1 Compatible with the 55K or less.
*2 Compatible with the 75K or more.
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Why Can the Inverter Save Energy?
The load torque of a motor-driven machine generally changes depending on speed. On the other hand, motor output is
proportional to the product of load torque and speed as indicated in the following formula, and therefore, necessary motor
output varies with speed.
Features
Motor output P = T × N/(9550 × η) [kW]
T : Motor shaft-equivalent load torque [N·m]
Peripheral Devices
N : Motor speed [r/min]
Why energy
savings?
η : Machine efficiency
When this motor is operated by the inverter, the inverter output provides the frequency f appropriate to the motor speed,
Specifications
Standard
and the then output voltage V is determined by a "V/f = constant" pattern in the case of a constant-torque load.
For example, when the motor is operated at middle speed, f, i.e. output voltage V, decreases, and therefore, the inverter
output power V × I reduces if the output current I is constant.
Proportionately, the inverter input current decreases and the power consumption reduces. Namely, when the motor output
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
reduces, the input power of the inverter also decreases as a matter of course.
The fundamental principle of energy saving by the inverter is to eliminate wasted power consumption by minimizing loss
caused by the other devices and minimizing the motor output as compared to the other system (for example, commercial
power supply operation or secondary resistance control of wound-rotor motor). A maximum energy saving effect is
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
Explanation
Diagram
produced on a fan, pump or like by the variable-torque load characteristic that reduces load torque as speed decreases.
Motor speed control enables substantial energy-saving operation as compared to commercial power supply operation.
Operation
Panel
For example, when a 15kW motor is operated at 60% air volume and
Damper control (discharge side)
the power charge is 17 yen/kW·h, the power charge as much as below
can be saved in a year.
Parameter
100
List
80
(1)Damper control
15kW×0.9×17 yen×24h×365days 2.01 million yen
Power Consumption (%)
Explanations
Parameters
(2)Inverter control
of
60
15kW×0.3×17 yen×24h×365days 0.67 million yen
Amount of
energy saved
Functions
Protective
40
Inverter control
(1) - (2) = energy-saving effect
20
Approx. 1.34 million yen
Options
0 40 60 80 100
Instructions
Air volume (%)
Damper control
15kW
15kW
Motor
2,010,000
Save
1,340,000
Inverter a year
Compatibility
energy-saving
control
15kW
670,000
Warranty
Inquiry
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Standard Specifications
Rating
200V class
Type FR-F720-K 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55 75 90 110
Applied motor capacity (kW)*1 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55 75 90 110
Rated capacity (kVA)*2 1.6 2.7 3.7 5.8 8.8 11.8 17.1 22.1 27 32 43 53 65 81 110 132 165
4.2 7.0 9.6 15.2 23 31 45 58 70 85 114 140 170 212 288 346 432
Output
400V class
Type FR-F740-K 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55
Applied motor capacity (kW)*1 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55
Rated capacity (kVA)*2 1.6 2.7 3.7 5.8 8.8 12.2 17.5 22.1 26.7 32.8 43.4 53.3 64.8 80.8
2.1 3.5 4.8 7.6 11.5 16 23 29 35 43 57 70 85 106
Output
Type FR-F740-K 75 90 110 132 160 185 220 250 280 315 355 400 450 500 560
Applied motor capacity (kW)*1 75 90 110 132 160 185 220 250 280 315 355 400 450 500 560
Rated capacity (kVA)*2 110 137 165 198 247 275 329 366 416 464 520 586 659 733 833
144 180 216 260 325 361 432 481 547 610 683 770 866 962 1094
Output
*1. The applied motor capacity indicated is the maximum capacity applicable for use of the Mitsubishi 4-pole standard motor.
*2. The rated output capacity indicated assumes that the output voltage is 220V for 200V class and 440V for 400V class.
*3. When operating the inverter with the carrier frequency set to 3kHz or more, the carrier frequency automatically decreases if the inverter output
current exceeds the value in parenthesis of the rated current. This may cause the motor noise to increase.
*4. The % value of the overload current rating indicated is the ratio of the overload current to the inverter's rated output current. For repeated duty,
allow time for the inverter and motor to return to or below the temperatures under 100% load.
*5. The maximum output voltage does not exceed the power supply voltage. The maximum output voltage can be changed within the setting range.
However, the pulse voltage value of the inverter output side voltage remains unchanged at about 2 that of the power supply.
*6. The power supply capacity varies with the value of the power supply side inverter impedance (including those of the input reactor and cables).
*7. When the hook of the inverter front cover is cut off for installation of the plug-in option, the inverter changes to an open type (IP00).
*8. FR-DU07 : IP40 (Except for the PU connector).
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Common specifications
Control system High carrier frequency PWM control (V/F control)/optimum excitation control/simple magnetic flux vector control
Output frequency range 0.5 to 400Hz
Features
0.015Hz/0 to 60Hz (terminal 2, 4: 0 to 10V/12bit)
Frequency Analog input 0.03Hz/0 to 60Hz (terminal 2, 4: 0 to 5V/11bit, 0 to 20mA/11bit, terminal 1: -10V to +10V/11bit)
setting resolution 0.06Hz/0 to 60Hz (terminal 1: 0 to ±5V/10bit)
Control specifications
Peripheral Devices
Frequency Analog input Within ±0.2% of the max. output frequency (25°C ± 10°C)
Why energy
savings?
accuracy Digital input Within 0.01% of the set output frequency
Base frequency can be set from 0 to 400Hz Constant torque/variable torque pattern or adjustable 5 points V/F can
Voltage/frequency characteristics
be selected
Starting torque 120% (3Hz) when set to simple magnetic flux vector control and slip compensation
Specifications
0 to 3600s (acceleration and deceleration can be set individually), linear or S-pattern acceleration/deceleration mode
Standard
Acceleration/deceleration time setting
can be selected.
DC injection brake Operation frequency (0 to 120Hz), operation time (0 to 10s), operation voltage (0 to 30%) variable
Stall prevention operation level Operation current level can be set (0 to 150% adjustable), whether to use the function or not can be selected
Terminal 2, 4: 0 to 10V, 0 to 5V, 4 to 20mA can be selected
Frequency Analog input
Dimension
Drawings
Terminal 1: -10 to +10V, -5 to 5V can be selected
Outline
setting signal
Digital input Four-digit BCD or16-bit binary using the setting dial of the operation panel (when used with the option FR-A7AX)
Available individually for forward rotation and reverse rotation. Start signal automatic self-holding input (3-wire input)
Start signal
can be selected.
You can select any twelve signals using Pr.178 to Pr.189 (input terminal function selection) from among multi speed
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
selection, second function selection, terminal 4 input selection, JOG operation selection, selection of automatic
Explanation
Diagram
restart after instantaneous power failure, external thermal relay input, HC connection (inverter operation enable
Input signals signal), HC connection (instantaneous power failure detection), PU operation/external inter lock signal , PID control
enable terminal, PU operation, external operation switchover, output stop, start self-holding selection, forward
rotation command, reverse rotation command, inverter reset, PTC thermistor input, PID forward reverse operation
switchover, PU-NET operation switchover, NET-external operation switchover, command source switchover.
Operation
Panel
Maximum and minimum frequency settings, frequency jump operation, external thermal relay input selection, polarity
Operation specifications
reversible operation, automatic restart after instantaneous power failure operation, original operation continuation at
Operational functions
instantaneous power failure, commercial power supply-inverter switchover operation, forward/reverse rotation
prevention, operation mode selection, PID control, computer link operation (RS-485).
You can select any seven signals using Pr.190 to Pr.196 (output terminal function selection) from among inverter
Parameter
running, up-to-speed, instantaneous power failure /undervoltage, overload warning, output frequency detection, second
List
output frequency detection, regenerative brake prealarm*4, electronic thermal relay function pre-alarm, PU operation
mode, inverter operation ready, output current detection, zero current detection, PID lower limit, PID upper limit, PID
forward rotation reverse rotation output, commercial power supply-inverter switchover MC1, commercial power supply-
Operating status inverter switchover MC2, commercial power supply-inverter switchover MC3, fan fault output, heatsink overheat pre-
alarm, inverter running start command on, deceleration at an instantaneous power failure, PID control activated, during
Explanations
Parameters
retry, during PID output suspension, life alarm, alarm output 3 (power-off signal), power savings average value update
Output signals
of
timing, current average monitor, alarm output 2, maintenance timer alarm, remote output, minor failure output, alarm
output. Open collector output (5 points), relay output (2 points) and alarm code of the inverter can be output (4 bit) from
the open collector.
When used with the You can select any seven signals using Pr.313 to Pr. 319 (extension output terminal function selection) from among
Functions
Protective
FR-A7AY, FR-A7AR control circuit capacitor life, main circuit capacitor life, cooling fan life, inrush current limit circuit life and the above
(option) stated signals. (Only positive logic can be set for terminals of the FR-A7AR.)
Selection can be made from output frequency, motor current (steady or peak value), output voltage, frequency setting
value, running speed, converter output voltage (steady or peak value), electronic thermal relay function load factor,
Pulse/analog output input power, output power, load meter, reference voltage output, motor load factor, power saving effect, regenerative
brake duty*4, PID set value, PID measured value using Pr.54 "FM terminal function selection (pulse train output)" and
Options
Pr.158 "AM terminal function selection (analog output)".
Output frequency, motor current (steady or peak value), output voltage, frequency setting, running speed, converter
output voltage (steady or peak value), electronic thermal relay function load factor, input power, output power, load
meter, cumulative energization time, actual operation time, motor load factor, cumulative energization power, power
Operating status
PU saving effect, cumulative saving power, regenerative brake duty*4, PID set point, PID measured value, PID deviation
Display
Instructions
(FR-DU07/ value, inverter I/O terminal monitor, input terminal option monitor*1, output terminal option monitor*1, option fitting
FR-PU04) status monitor*2, terminal assignment status*2
Alarm definition is displayed when the protective function is activated, the output voltage/current/frequency/cumulative
Alarm definition
energization time right before the protection function was activated and the past 8 alarm definitions are stored
Interactive guidance Operation guide/trouble shooting with a help function*2
Overcurrent during acceleration, overcurrent during constant speed, overcurrent during deceleration, overvoltage
Motor
during acceleration, overvoltage during constant speed, overvoltage during deceleration, inverter protection thermal
operation, motor protection thermal operation, heatsink overheat, instantaneous power failure occurrence,
undervoltage, input phase failure, motor overload, output side earth (ground) fault overcurrent, output phase failure,
external thermal relay operation, PTC thermistor operation, option alarm, parameter error, PU disconnection, retry
Protective/warning function
Compatibility
count excess, CPU alarm, operation panel power supply short circuit, 24VDC power output short circuit, output
current detection value excess, inrush resistance overheat, communication alarm (inverter), analog input alarm,
internal circuit alarm (15V power supply), fan fault, overcurrent stall prevention, overvoltage stall prevention,
electronic thermal relay function prealarm, PU stop, maintenance timer alarm*1, brake transistor alarm*4, parameter
write error, copy operation error, operation panel lock, parameter copy alarm
Ambient temperature -10°C to +50°C (non-freezing)
Environment
Warranty
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Outline Dimension Drawings
FR-F720-0.75K, 1.5K
7.5
2-φ6 hole
245
260
6
95 5
7.5
110 D
Inverter Type D D1
FR-F720-0.75K 110 21
FR-F720-1.5K 125 36
D1
(Unit: mm)
2-φ6 hole
245
260
6
7.5
125 5
150 140
* The FR-F740-0.75K to
2.2K are not provided
with a cooling fan.
45.5
144
(Unit: mm)
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FR-F720-7.5K, 11K, 15K
FR-F740-7.5K, 11K, 15K, 18.5K
Features
7.5
2-φ6 hole
Peripheral Devices
Why energy
savings?
H1
Specifications
Standard
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
7.5
6 10
195 D
220
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
Explanation
Diagram
Inverter Type H H1 D D1
FR-F720-7.5K, 11K
260 245 170 84
FR-F740-7.5K, 11K
FR-F720-15K
Operation
300 285 190 101.5
Panel
FR-F740-15K, 18.5K
D1
211
Parameter
(Unit: mm)
List
FR-F720-18.5K, 22K, 30K
FR-F740-22K, 30K
Explanations
Parameters
of
10
2-φ10 hole
Functions
Protective
380
400
Options
Instructions
10
10 10.5
230 190
250
Motor
* The FR-F720-30K is
not provided with a
wiring cover.
Compatibility
101.5
Warranty
250
(Unit: mm)
Inquiry
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FR-F720-37K, 45K, 55K
FR-F740-37K, 45K, 55K
2-φd hole
H1
550
H
10
W2 3.2
W1 D
W
Inverter Type W W1 W2 H H1 d D
FR-F720-37K
325 270 10 530 10 10 195
FR-F740-37K
FR-F720-45K, 55K
435 380 12 525 15 12 250
FR-F740-45K, 55K
(Unit: mm)
FR-F740-75K, 90K
Rating plate
2-terminal
(for M12 bolt)
P1 P P1, P
H1 10
H 10
H1
H
W1 4-installation hole
W (for M6 screw) Within D
Earth (ground) terminal
(for M6 screw)
Mass
Inverter Type W W1 H H1 D
10
12 3.2
(kg)
W1 D
W FR-F740-75K
140 120 320 295 185 16
(FR-HEL-H75K)
Inverter Type W W1 H H1 D FR-F740-90K
150 130 340 310 190 20
(FR-HEL-H90K)
FR-F740-75K 435 380 525 550 250
FR-F740-90K 465 400 595 620 300
(Unit: mm)
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FR-F740-110K
15
2-φ12hole
DC reactor supplied
Features
Rating plate
2-terminal
(for M12 bolt)
Peripheral Devices
Why energy
savings?
P1 P1
310 10
340 10
620
595
Specifications
P
P
Standard
E
Dimension
Drawings
Earth (ground) terminal
Outline
(for M6 screw)
Terminal Specification
300
Terminal Connection
465
Explanation
(Unit: mm)
Diagram
FR-F720-75K, 90K, 110K
FR-F740-132K, 160K
Operation
Panel
15
2-φ12 hole
Parameter
List
Explanations
Parameters
of
DC reactor supplied
715
740
Functions
Protective
Rating plate
2-terminal
(for M12 bolt)
Options
P1 P1
H1 10
H 10
P
P
400 3.2 Instructions
10
465 360 E
W1 4-installation hole
W (for S screw) Within D
Earth (ground) terminal
(for M6 screw)
Motor
Mass
Inverter Type W W1 H H1 D S
(kg)
Compatibility
(Unit: mm)
Inquiry
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FR-F740-185K, 220K, 250K, 280K, 315K, 355K
H2
3-φ12 hole
H1
H
H3 3.2
12
W2 W1 W1 D
W
Inverter Type W W1 W2 H H1 H2 H3 D
FR-F740-185K, 220K 498 200 49 1010 985 15 10 380
FR-F740-250K, 280K, 315K 680 300 40 1010 985 15 10 380
FR-F740-355K 790 315 80 1330 1300 15 15 440
DC reactor supplied
Rating plate
2-S2 eye nut
2-terminal (for bolt)
P1 P1
H1 10
H 10
P
P
W1 4-installation hole
W (for S screw) Within D
Earth (ground) terminal
(for S1 screw)
Mass
Inverter Type W W1 H H1 D S S1 S2 φ
(kg)
FR-F740-185K(FR-HEL-H185K) 175 150 405 370 240 M8 M6 M12 29
FR-F740-220K(FR-HEL-H220K) 175 150 405 370 240 M8 M6 M6 M12 30
FR-F740-250K(FR-HEL-H250K) 190 165 440 400 250 M8 M8 M8 M12 35
FR-F740-280K(FR-HEL-H280K) 190 165 440 400 255 M8 M8 M8 M16 38
FR-F740-315K(FR-HEL-H315K) 210 185 495 450 250 M10 M8 M8 M16 42
FR-F740-355K(FR-HEL-H355K) 210 185 495 450 250 M10 M8 M8 M16 46
(Unit: mm)
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FR-F740-400K
Features
Rating plate
2-terminal 2-M8 eye nut
4- 15 hole
Peripheral Devices
Why energy
P1
savings?
P1
10
10
1300
1330
Specifications
455
500
Standard
40
P
P
75
40
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
E
Terminal Specification
315 315 4.5 4.5
Terminal Connection
Within 235
Explanation
790 440
Diagram
Earth (ground) terminal
(for M8 screw)
R/L1 T/L3 P1 U W
* Remove the eye nut after installation of the product.
194
Operation
(kg)
Panel
222
185
FR-F740-400K(FR-HEL-H400K) 50
(Unit: mm)
Parameter
FR-F740-450K
List
4-φ12 hole
• DC reactor supplied
Explanations
Parameters
Rating plate
2-M8 eye nut
of
2-terminal
4- 15 hole
P1
Functions
Protective
P1
10
10
1550
1580
455
500
Options
40
P
P
75
40
Instructions
E
R/L1 S/L2 T/L3 N/- P1 P/+ V * Remove the eye nut after installation of the product.
189
Mass
Inverter Type
Compatibility
(kg)
227
185
FR-F740-450K(FR-HEL-H450K) 57
(Unit: mm)
Warranty
Inquiry
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FR-F740-500K, 560K
40
P1
2-terminal
4- 15 hole
1550
1580 Earth (ground) terminal
P (for M12 screw)
E
* Remove the eye nut after installation of the product.
Within 245 75
12 4.5 4.5
Within H
300 300 300 440
995
950
Mass
Inverter Type H D D1
(kg)
FR-F740-500K(FR-HEL-H500K) 345 455 405 67
FR-F740-560K(FR-HEL-H560K) 360 460 410 85
(Unit: mm)
Operation panel (FR-DU07)
21
6
44
44
50
Air-
22
bleeding
hole
20
3
(Unit: mm)
Parameter unit (option) (FR-PU04)
16.5
24 23.75
48 13
72 15 10.5 11.75
18.5
5-φ4 hole
13 1.5
21.5
20
17
1.5
14.5
1.25
81.5
125
80
5-M3 screw
Effective
depth 4.5
40 40
Select the installation screws whose length will not exceed the effective depth of the installation screws threads.
(Unit: mm)
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Terminal Connection Diagram
Features
When a DC reactor is connected
to the 55K or less, remove the (Option)
Control circuit terminal Earth
jumper across P1-P/+. Jumper Jumper
(ground) *7. Do not use PR and PX terminals.
Please do not remove the jumper
connected to terminal PR and PX.
P1 P/+ PX*7 N/- CN8*6
PR*7
Peripheral Devices
MCCB MC
Motor
Why energy
U
savings?
R/L1
Three-phase AC S/L2 V
power supply IM
T/L3 W
ON Connector for
Earth
Specifications
R1/L11 with/without (ground)
Jumper
Standard
*2 S1/L21 OFF EMC filter *8 cable
*2. To supply power to the *8. The 200V class 0.75K and 1.5K
control circuit separately, Earth Main circuit are not provided with the ON/OFF
remove the jumper across (Ground) connector of the EMC filter.
R1/L11 and S1/L21. Control circuit
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
Control input signals (No voltage input allowed) C1 Relay output
Forward STF
Terminal functions rotation
vary with the input start B1 Terminal functions
Reverse STR Relay output 1 vary with the output
terminal assignment
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
rotation A1 (Alarm output) terminal assignment
(Pr. 178 to Pr. 189)
Explanation
start
Diagram
STOP (Pr. 195, Pr. 196)
Start self-holding selection
C2
RH
High speed
B2
Multi-speed RM Relay output 2
Operation
Middle speed
Panel
selection A2
RL
Low speed
JOG RUN Open collector output
Jog mode Running
Parameter
RT SU Terminal functions
List
Second function selection Up to frequency vary with the output
*3. AU terminal MRS IPF terminal assignment
Instantaneous (Pr. 190 to Pr. 194)
can be used Output stop power failure
as PTC input
Explanations
RES *3
Parameters
OL
terminal. Reset Overload
AU
of
AU FU
Terminal 4 input selection Frequency detection
(Current input selection)
SOURCE
after instantaneous
Functions
Protective
power failure Sink/source common
SD
Contact input common
*9. It is not necessary
24VDC power supply PC PU when calibrating the
(Common for external power supply transistor) connector indicator from the
operation panel.
Indicator
Options
Frequency setting signal (Analog) 10E(+10V) + - (Frequency meter, etc.)
FM
10(+5V) Calibration
Frequency setting 3 Moving-coil type
2 0 to 5VDC SD resistor *9 1mA full-scale
potentiometer 2 0 to 10VDC
1/2W1kΩ selected *4
Instructions
4 to 20mADC
*5 1 5
(Analog common) AM (+)
Analog signal output
5 (0 to 10VDC)
0 to ±10VDC (-)
Auxiliary input (+) 1
0 to ±5VDC selected *4
(-)
TXD+ RS-485 terminals
Motor
4 to 20mADC
Terminal 4 input (+) 4 0 to 5VDC selected *4 TXD- Data transmission
(Current input) (-) 0 to 10VDC
RXD+
*4. Terminal input Connector
RXD- Data reception
Compatibility
specifications can be
changed by analog input
for plug-in option
specifications switchover connection SG
(Pr. 73, Pr. 267). GND
*5. It is recommended to use Option connector 1 Terminating
2W1kΩ when the resistor VCC 5V (Permissible load
frequency setting signal is
Warranty
CAUTION
⋅ To prevent a malfunction due to noise, keep the signal cables more than 10cm away from the power cables.
⋅ Be sure to use the inverter and motor after grounding (earthing) them.
Inquiry
⋅ This connection diagram assumes that the control circuit is sink logic (initial setting). Refer to the instruction manual for the
connection in the case of source logic.
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Terminal Specification Explanation
Connect the brake unit (FR-BU, BU, MT-BU5), power regeneration common converter (FR-
P/+, N/- Brake unit connection
CV), power regeneration converter (MT-RC) or high power factor converter (FR-HC, MT-HC).
For the 55K or less, remove the jumper across terminals P/+ - P1 and connect the DC reactor.
P/+, P1 DC reactor connection
(For the 75K or more, a DC reactor is supplied as standard.)
PR, PX Please do not remove or use terminals PR and PX or the jumper connected.
Earth (Ground) For earthing (grounding) the inverter chassis. Must be earthed (grounded).
Turn on the STF signal to start forward rotation and turn it off to When the STF and STR
STF Forward rotation start
stop. signals are turned on
Turn on the STR signal to start reverse rotation and turn it off to simultaneously, the stop
STR Reverse rotation start
stop. command is given.
Start self-holding
STOP Turn on the STOP signal to self-hold the start signal.
selection
RH, RM, RL Multi-speed selection Multi-speed can be selected according to the combination of RH, RM and RL signals.
Turn on the JOG signal to select Jog operation (initial setting) and turn on the start signal (STF
JOG Jog mode selection
or STR) to start Jog operation.
Second acceleration/ Turn on the RT signal to select second acceleration/deceleration time.
RT deceleration time When the second function such as "second torque boost" and "second V/F (base frequency)"
selection are set, turning on the RT signal selects these functions.
Turn on the MRS signal (20ms or more) to stop the inverter output.
MRS Output stop
Use to shut off the inverter output when stopping the motor by electromagnetic brake.
Used to reset alarm output provided when protective function is activated. Turn on the RES
Contact input
RES Reset signal for more than 0.1s, then turn it off.
Recover about 1s after reset is cancelled.
Terminal 4 is made valid only when the AU signal is turned on. (The frequency setting signal
Terminal 4 input selection can be set between 4 and 20mADC.)
AU Turning the AU signal on makes terminal 2 (voltage input) invalid.
AU terminal is used as PTC input terminal (thermal protection of the motor). When using it as
PTC input
PTC input terminal, set the AU/PTC switch to PTC.
Control circuit input signal
Selection of automatic
restart after When the CS signal is left on, the inverter restarts automatically at power restoration. Note that
CS
instantaneous power restart setting is necessary for this operation. In the initial setting, a restart is disabled.
failure
Contact input common Common terminal for contact input terminal (sink logic) and terminal FM. Common output
SD
(sink) terminal for 24VDC 0.1A power supply (PC terminal). Isolated from terminals 5 and SE.
External transistor When connecting the transistor output (open collector output), such as a programmable
common, controller (PLC), when sink logic is selected, connect the external power supply common for
PC 24VDC power supply, transistor output to this terminal to prevent a malfunction caused by undesirable currents. Can
contact input common be used as 24VDC 0.1A power supply. When source logic has been selected, this terminal
(source) serves as a contact input common.
10VDC, permissible load
10E When connecting the frequency setting potentiometer at an initial
Frequency setting power current 10mA.
status, connect it to terminal 10.
supply 5VDC, Permissible load
10 Change the input specifications when connecting it to terminal 10E.
current 10mA.
Inputting 0 to 5VDC (or 0 to 10V, 4 to 20mA) provides the maximum output frequency at 5V
(10V, 20mA) and makes input and output proportional. Use Pr.73 to switch from among input 0
Frequency setting
2 to 5VDC (initial setting), 0 to 10VDC, and 4 to 20mA.
(voltage)
Frequency setting
Voltage input: Input resistance 10kΩ ± 1kΩ Maximum permissible voltage 20VDC
Current input: Input resistance 250Ω ± 2% Maximum permissible current 30mA
Inputting 4 to 20mADC (or 0 to 5V, 0 to 10V) provides the maximum output frequency at 20mA
(5V, 10V) makes input and output proportional. This input signal is valid only when the AU
Frequency setting signal is on (terminal 2 input is invalid). Use Pr.267 to switch between the input 4 to 20mA and 0
4
(current) to 5VDC, 0 to 10VDC (initial setting).
Voltage input: Input resistance 10kΩ ± 1kΩ Maximum permissible voltage 20VDC
Current input: Input resistance 250Ω ± 2% Maximum permissible current 30mA
Inputting 0 to ±5 VDC or 0 to ±10VDC adds this signal to terminal 2 or 4 frequency setting
Frequency setting
1 signal. Use Pr.73 to switch between the input 0 to ±5VDC and 0 to ±10VDC (initial setting).
auxiliary
Input resistance 10kΩ ± 1kΩ, Maximum permissible voltage ± 20VDC
Frequency setting Common terminal for frequency setting signal (terminal 2, 1 or 4) and analog output terminal
5
common AM. Do not earth (ground).
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Type Terminal Symbol Terminal Name Description
Changeover contact output indicates that the inverter protective function has activated and the
Relay output 1 (alarm output stopped. Abnormal: No conduction across B-C (Across A-C Continuity), Normal: Across
A1, B1, C1
Relay
output) B-C Continuity (No conduction across A-C) Contact capacity: 230VAC 0.3A (Power factor=0.4)
Features
30VDC 0.3A
A2, B2, C2 Relay output 2 1 changeover contact output Contact capacity: 230VAC 0.3A (Power factor=0.4) 30VDC 0.3A
Switched low when the inverter output frequency is equal to or
RUN Inverter running higher than the starting frequency (initial value 0.5Hz). Switched
Peripheral Devices
high during stop or DC injection brake operation.*1
Why energy
savings?
Switched low when the output frequency reaches within the range Permissible load 24VDC
SU Up to frequency of ±10% (initial value) of the set frequency. Switched high during 0.1A
acceleration/deceleration and at a stop.*1 (a voltage drop is 3.4V
Open collector
Switched low when stall prevention is activated by the stall maximum when the signal
Specifications
Standard
OL Overload alarm prevention function. Switched high when stall prevention is is on)
Control circuitoutput signal
cancelled. *1
Instantaneous power Switched low when an instantaneous power failure and under Alarm code (4bit) output
IPF
failure voltage protections are activated. *1 (Refer to page 36)
Switched low when the inverter output frequency is equal to or
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
FU Frequency detection higher than the preset detected frequency and high when less than
the preset detected frequency. *1
Open collector output
SE Common terminal for terminals RUN, SU, OL, IPF, FU
common
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
Output item:
Explanation
Diagram
Output frequency (initial
setting)
Pulse
FM For meter
Permissible load current
2mA
1440 pulses/s at 60Hz
Operation
Select one e.g. output frequency from monitor items. *2
Panel
Output item:
The output signal is proportional to the magnitude of the
Output frequency (initial
corresponding monitoring item.
setting)
Analog
Parameter
Permissible load current
List
1mA (load impedance
10kΩ or more) Resolution
8 bit
With the PU connector, communication can be made through RS-485.
Explanations
Parameters
(for connection on a 1:1 basis only)
of
. Conforming standard : EIA-485(RS-485)
PU connector PU connector
Communication
Functions
Protective
TXD+ Inverter transmission With the RS-485 terminal, communication can be made through RS-485.
TXD- terminal Conforming standard : EIA-485 (RS-485)
RS-485
RXD+ Inverter reception Transmission format : Multidrop link
terminal
RXD- terminal Communication speed : 300 to 38400bps
SG Earth (Ground) Overall length : 500m
Options
CAUTION
⋅ The inverter will be damaged if power is applied to the inverter output terminals (U, V, W). Never perform such wiring.
⋅ indicates that terminal functions can be selected fromPr. 178 to Pr. 196 (I/O terminal function selection)
Instructions
*1. Low indicates that the open collector output transistor is on (conducts). High indicates that the transistor is off (does not conduct).
*2. Not output during inverter reset.
Motor
Compatibility
Warranty
Inquiry
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Explanation of the Operation Panel (FR-DU07)
No function
Monitor(4-digit LED)
Shows the frequency, parameter
number, etc.
Operation command
forward rotation
Operation command
reverse rotation
Setting dial
(Setting dial: Mitsubishi inverter
dial) Stop operation
Used to change the Alarms can be reset
frequency setting and
parameter values.
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Basic operation
Features
Operation mode switchover
Peripheral Devices
Why energy
savings?
Specifications
Standard
PU Jog operation mode
(Example)
Monitor/frequency setting
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
Value change and frequency flicker.
PU operation mode
Frequency setting has been
Terminal Specification
(output frequency monitor)
Terminal Connection
Explanation
written and completed!!
Diagram
Output current monitor Output voltage monitor
Operation
Panel
Parameter
List
Parameter setting
Explanations
Parameters
Display the current
Parameter setting mode
of
setting
(Example)
Functions
Protective
Value change Parameter and a setting value
flicker alternately.
Parameter write is completed!!
Options
Parameter clear All parameter Alarm clear
Instructions
clear
Parameter copy
Motor
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Parameter List
For simple variable-speed operation of the inverter, the initial setting of the parameters may be used as they are. Set the
necessary parameters to meet the load and operational specifications. Parameter setting, change and check can be made
from the operation panel (FR-DU07). For details of parameters, refer to the instruction manual.
POINT
Only simple mode parameters are displayed by the initial setting of Pr.160 User group read selection. Set Pr.160
User group read selection as required.
Simple mode parameter
Parameter Refer to
Name Range Increments Initial Value
Number page
0 Torque boost 0 to 30% 0.1% 6/4/3/2/1.5/1%*2 28
1 Maximum frequency 0 to 120Hz 0.01Hz 120/60Hz*1 28
2 Minimum frequency 0 to 120Hz 0.01Hz 0Hz 28
3 Base frequency 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 60Hz 28
4 Multi-speed setting (high speed) 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 60Hz 28
5 Multi-speed setting (middle speed) 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 30Hz 28
6 Multi-speed setting (low speed) 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 10Hz 28
7 Acceleration time 0 to 3600/ 360s 0.1/0.01s 5s/15s*3 28
8 Deceleration time 0 to 3600/ 360s 0.1/0.01s 10s/30s*3 28
Rated inverter
9 Electronic thermal O/L relay 0 to 500/ 0 to 3600A*1 0.01/0.1A*1 29
output current
60 Energy saving control selection 0, 4, 9 1 0 34
79 Operation mode selection 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 1 0 37
125 Terminal 2 frequency setting gain frequency 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 60Hz 39
126 Terminal 4 frequency setting gain frequency 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 60Hz 39
160 User group read selection 0, 1, 9999 1 9999 40
Remarks
⋅ The parameters marked with indicate simple mode parameters.
⋅ The shaded parameters in the table allow its setting to be changed during operation even if "0" (initial value) is set in Pr. 77
Parameter write selection.
Refer to
Function Parameters Name Setting Range Increments Initial Value
page
0 Torque boost 0 to 30% 0.1% 6/4/3/2/1.5/1%*2 28
1 Maximum frequency 0 to 120Hz 0.01Hz 120/60Hz*1 28
2 Minimum frequency 0 to 120Hz 0.01Hz 0Hz 28
3
Basic functions
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Function Parameters Name Setting Range Increments Initial Value
page
17 MRS input selection 0, 2 1 0 29
Features
18 High speed maximum frequency 120 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 120/60Hz*1 28
19 Base frequency voltage 0 to 1000V, 8888, 9999 0.1V 9999 28
Acceleration/deceleration reference
20 1 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 60Hz 28
Acceleration
deceleration
frequency
Peripheral Devices
times
Why energy
savings?
and
Acceleration/deceleration time
21 0, 1 1 0 28
increments
Specifications
22 Stall prevention operation level 0 to 150%, 9999 0.1% 120% 30
prevention
Standard
Stall
Dimension
Drawings
Multi-speed
Outline
setting
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
Multi-speed input compensation
Explanation
Diagram
28 0, 1 1 0 30
selection
Acceleration/deceleration pattern
29 0, 1, 2, 3 1 0 30
selection
30 Regenerative function selection 0, 2/0, 1, 2*1 1 0 31
Operation
Panel
31 Frequency jump 1A 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 31
Frequency jump
Parameter
34 Frequency jump 2B 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 31
List
35 Frequency jump 3A 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 31
36 Frequency jump 3B 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 31
37 Speed display 0, 1 to 9998 1 0 31
Explanations
Parameters
41 Up-to-frequency sensitivity 0 to 100% 0.1% 10% 31
Frequency
of
detection
Functions
Protective
44 Second acceleration/deceleration time 0 to 3600/360s 0.1/0.01s 5s 28
45 Second deceleration time 0 to 3600/360s, 9999 0.1/0.01s 9999 28
46 Second torque boost 0 to 30%, 9999 0.1% 9999 28
Second functions
Options
47 Second V/F (base frequency) 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 28
Second stall prevention operation
48 0 to 150% 0.1% 120% 30
current
Second stall prevention operation
49 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 0Hz 30
Instructions
frequency
50 Second output frequency detection 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 30Hz 31
0 to 500A, 9999 /
51 Second electronic thermal O/L relay 0.01/0.1A*1 9999 29
0 to 3600A, 9999*1
0, 5, 6, 8 to 14, 17, 20, 23
52
Monitor functions
Rated inverter
56 Current monitoring reference 0 to 500/0 to 3600A*1 0.01/0.1A*1 32
output current
0, 0.1 to 5s, 9999/
57 Restart coasting time 0.1s 9999 33
Automatic
functions
Warranty
65 Retry selection 0 to 5 1 0 34
*1 Differ according to capacities. (55K or less/75K or more)
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Function Parameters Name Setting Range Increments Initial Value
page
Stall prevention operation reduction
66 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 60Hz 30
starting frequency
67 Number of retries at alarm occurrence 0 to 10, 101 to 110 1 0 34
Retry
80
magnetic flux
0.01/0.1kW*1 9999 37
vector control) /0 to 3600kW, 9999*1
Simple
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Function Parameters Name Setting Range Increments Initial Value
page
Commercial power-supply switchover
135 0, 1 1 0 39
Features
sequence output terminal selection
Commercial power
supply-inverter
Peripheral Devices
138 0, 1 1 0 39
switchover selection at an alarm
Why energy
savings?
Automatic switchover frequency
139 between inverter and commercial power- 0 to 60Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 39
supply operation
Specifications
Backlash acceleration stopping
140
Standard
0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 1Hz 30
frequency
measures
Backlash
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
143 Backlash deceleration stopping time 0 to 360s 0.1s 0.5s 30
0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 102, 104,
144 Speed setting switchover 1 4 31
106, 108, 110
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
PU
Explanation
Diagram
148 Stall prevention level at 0V input. 0 to 150% 0.1% 120% 30
Current detection
Operation
Output current detection signal delay
Panel
151 0 to 10s 0.1s 0s 40
time
152 Zero current detection level 0 to 150% 0.1% 5% 40
153 Zero current detection time 0 to 1s 0.01s 0.5s 40
Parameter
Voltage reduction selection during stall
List
154 0, 1 1 1 30
prevention operation
155 RT signal reflection time selection 0, 10 1 0 40
156 Stall prevention operation selection 0 to 31, 100, 101 1 0 30
Explanations
Parameters
157 OL signal output timer 0 to 25s, 9999 0.1s 0s 30
of
1 to 3, 5, 6, 8 to 14, 17, 21,
158 AM terminal function selection 1 1 32
24, 50, 52, 53
Automatic switchover ON range
Functions
Protective
159 between commercial power-supply and 0 to 10Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 39
inverter operation
160 User group read selection 0, 1, 9999 1 9999 40
Frequency setting/key lock operation
161 0, 1, 10, 11 1 0 41
selection
Options
Automatic restart after instantaneous
162 0, 1, 10, 11 1 0 33
power failure selection
Automatic
functions
restart
time
Motor
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Function Parameters Name Setting Range Increments Initial Value
page
0 to 8, 10 to 12, 14, 16,
178 STF terminal function selection 24, 25, 60, 62, 64 to 67, 1 60 41
9999
0 to 8, 10 to 12, 14, 16,
Input terminal function assignment
179 STR terminal function selection 24, 25, 61, 62, 64 to 67, 1 61 41
9999
180 RL terminal function selection 1 0 41
181 RM terminal function selection 0 to 8, 10 to 12, 14, 16, 1 1 41
182 RH terminal function selection 24, 25, 62, 64 to 67, 9999 1 2 41
183 RT terminal function selection 1 3 41
0 to 8, 10 to 12, 14, 16,
184 AU terminal function selection 1 4 41
24, 25, 62 to 67, 9999
185 JOG terminal function selection 1 5 41
186 CS terminal function selection 1 6 41
0 to 8, 10 to 12, 14, 16,
187 MRS terminal function selection 1 24 41
24, 25, 62, 64 to 67, 9999
188 STOP terminal function selection 1 25 41
189 RES terminal function selection 1 62 41
190 RUN terminal function selection 0 to 5, 7, 8, 10 to 19, 25, 1 0 41
191 SU terminal function selection 26, 45 to 47, 64, 70, 90 to 1 1 41
96, 98, 99, 100 to 105,
192 IPF terminal function selection 1 2 41
function assignment
232 to 239 Multi-speed setting 8 speed to 15 speed 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 28
function
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Function Parameters Name Setting Range Increments Initial Value
page
261 Power failure stop selection 0, 1, 2 1 0 43
Features
Power failure stop
Peripheral Devices
Why energy
265
savings?
Power-failure deceleration time 2 0 to 3600/ 360s, 9999 0.1/0.01s 9999 43
Power failure deceleration time
266 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 60Hz 43
switchover frequency
267 Terminal 4 input selection 0, 1, 2 1 0 35
Specifications
Standard
268 Monitor decimal digits selection 0, 1, 9999 1 9999 32
269 Parameter for manufacturer setting. Do not set.
Rotation direction detection selection at
299 0, 1, 9999 1 9999 33
restarting
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
331 RS-485 communication station 0 to 31(0 to 247) 1 0 38
3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96, 192,
332 RS-485 communication speed 1 96 38
384
333 RS-485 communication stop bit length 0, 1, 10, 11 1 1 38
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
Explanation
RS-485 communication parity check
Diagram
334 0, 1, 2 1 2 38
selection
RS-485 communication
Operation
336 0, 0.1 to 999.8s, 9999 0.1s 0s 38
Panel
interval
RS-485 communication waiting time
337 0 to 150ms, 9999 1 9999 38
setting
Communication operation command
Parameter
338 0, 1 1 0 44
source
List
339 Communication speed command source 0, 1, 2 1 0 44
340 Communication startup mode selection 0, 1, 2, 10, 12 1 0 37
341
Explanations
RS-485 communication CR/LF selection 0, 1, 2 1 1 38
Parameters
342 Communication EEPROM write selection 0, 1 1 0 38
of
343 Communication error count 1 0 38
495 Remote output selection 0, 1 1 0 44
Maintenance Remote output
Functions
496
Protective
Remote output data 1 0 to 4095 1 0 44
Options
503 Maintenance timer 0 (1 to 9998) 1 0 44
504 Maintenance timer alarm output set time 0 to 9998, 9999 1 9999 44
Instructions
549 Protocol selection 0, 1 1 0 38
Communication
monitor
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Refer to
Function Parameters Name Setting Range Increments Initial Value
page
867 AM output filter 0 to 5s 0.01s 0.01s 32
872 Input phase failure protection selection 0, 1 1 0 42
Regeneration avoidance operation
882 0, 1 1 0 45
avoidance function
selection
Regeneration
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Explanations of Parameters
Pr. 0 Pr. 46 Manual torque boost Pr. 4 to Pr. 6 Pr. 24 to 27, 232 to 239
Features
Pr.0 Torque boost Pr.46 Second torque boost Multi-speed setting operation
Pr.4 Multi-speed setting (high speed) Pr.5 Multi-speed setting (middle speed)
You can compensate for a voltage drop in the low-frequency region
to improve motor torque reduction in the low-speed region. Pr.6 Multi-speed setting (low speed)
Peripheral Devices
Motor torque in the low-frequency range can be adjusted to the
Why energy
savings?
Pr.24 Multi-speed setting (speed4) Pr.25 Multi-speed setting (speed 5)
load to increase the starting motor torque.
Pr.26 Multi-speed setting (speed 6) Pr.27 Multi-speed setting (speed 7)
The starting torque boost can be changed by switching terminal RT. Pr.232 Multi-speed setting (speed 8) Pr.233 Multi-speed setting (speed 9)
When simple magnetic flux vector control is selected in Pr. 80, the Pr.234 Multi-speed setting (speed 10) Pr.235 Multi-speed setting (speed 11)
Specifications
settings of Pr. 0 and Pr. 46 are invalid. Pr.236 Multi-speed setting (speed 12) Pr.237 Multi-speed setting (speed 13)
Standard
When using Pr.238 Multi-speed setting (speed 14) Pr.239 Multi-speed setting (speed 15)
Pr.0 Initial
100% the constant
Value Can be used to change the preset speed in the parameter with
torque motor
Output 0.75K 6% ← the contact signals.
voltage 1.5K to 3.7K 4% ←
Any speed can be selected by merely turning on-off the contact
Dimension
5.5K, 7.5K 3% 2%*
Drawings
signals (RH, RM, RL, REX signals).
Outline
Pr.0 11K to 37K 2% ←
Setting
Pr.46
range 45K, 55K 1.5% ← The inverter operates at frequencies set in Pr. 4 when RH signal is
75K or more 1% ←
0 Output frequency(Hz) Base on, Pr. 5 when RM signal is on and Pr. 6 when RL signal is on.
* If the initial set Pr. 71 value
frequency
is changed to the setting Frequency from speed 4 to speed 15 can be set according to the
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
for use with a constant- combination of the RH, RM, RL and REX signals. Set the running
Explanation
Diagram
torque motor, the Pr. 0
frequencies to Pr. 24 to Pr. 27, Pr. 232 to Pr. 239. (In the initial value
setting changes to the
corresponding value in setting, speed 4 to 15 are unavailable.)
above.
Speed 1
Output frequency (Hz)
Speed 10
(High speed)
Operation
Maximum/minimum
Speed 5 Speed 11
Output frequency
Pr. 1, 2 Pr.
Panel
Speed 12
Speed 2 Speed 6 Speed 9
Speed 13
(Middle speed)
18
Speed 8
(Hz)
Pr.1 Maximum frequency Pr.2 Minimum frequency Time ON ON ON ON
Time
RH
Parameter
RH ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
Pr.18 High speed maximum frequency RM
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RM ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
RL
You can limit the motor speed. RL ON ON ON
REX
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
When you want to perform operation above 120Hz, set the upper *1 When turning RH, RM and RL off and REX on with "9999" set in Pr. 232
Explanations
"multi speed setting (8 speed), the inverter operates at frequency set in
Parameters
limit of the output frequency to Pr. 18 . Pr. 6.
(When Pr. 18 is set, Pr. 1 automatically switches to the frequency
of
of Pr. 18. When Pr. 1 is set, Pr. 18 is automatically changed to the
frequency set in Pr. 1.)
Clamped at the Pr. 7, 8 Pr. 20, 21, 44, 45
Functions
Protective
Output frequency maximum frequency
(Hz)
Acceleration/deceleration time setting
Pr.1 Pr.7 Acceleration time Pr.8 Deceleration time
Pr.18
Options
Pr.20 Acceleration/deceleration reference frequency
Pr.2 Frequency setting
Pr.21 Acceleration/deceleration time increments Pr.44 Second acceleration/deceleration time
0 5, 10V Pr.45 Second deceleration time
Clamped at the (4mA) (20mA)
minimum frequency Used to set motor acceleration/deceleration time.
Set a larger value for a slower speed increase/decrease or a
smaller value for a faster speed increase/decrease. Instructions
Pr. 3 Pr. 19, 47 Base frequency, voltage Use Pr. 7 Acceleration time to set the acceleration time required to
reach Pr. 20 Acceleration/deceleration reference frequency from 0Hz.
Pr.3 Base frequency Use Pr. 8 Deceleration time to set the deceleration time required to
stop from the Pr. 20 Acceleration/deceleration reference frequency.
Motor
Compatibility
Increments:
commercial power supply-inverter switch-over operation, set Pr. 3 to 0 0.1s Increments and
Output
the same value as the power supply frequency. (initial value) Range: setting range of
Time
When you want to change the base frequency when switching multiple 0 to 3600s acceleration/
Acceleration Pr.7 Deceleration Pr.8 Increments: deceleration
motors with one inverter, use the Pr. 47 Second base frequency. time time 0.01s time setting can
Use Pr. 19 Base frequency voltage to set the base voltage (e.g. rated 1
Warranty
Range: be changed.
motor voltage). 0 to 360s
Output voltage (V)
Inquiry
Pr.19
Output frequency
(Hz)
Pr.3
Pr.47
Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions. 28
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Motor protection from overheat
Pr. 9 Pr. 51 (electronic thermal relay function)
Pr. 14 V/F pattern matching applications
Pr.9 Electronic thermal O/L relay Pr.51 Second electronic thermal O/L relay Pr. 14 Load pattern selection
You can select the optimum output characteristic (V/F
Set the current of the electronic overcurrent protection to protect
characteristic) for the application and load characteristics.
the motor from overheat.This feature provides the optimum
Setting “0” Setting “1” (initial value)
protective characteristics, including reduced motor cooling For constant-torque load For variable-torque load
capability, at low speed.
This function detects the overload (overheat) of the motor, stops
the operation of the inverter's output transistor, and stops the 100% 100%
Output voltage
output.
Output voltage
Set the rated current [A] of the motor in Pr.9.
When using a motor with an external thermal relay, etc., set “0” in
Pr. 9 to make the electronic thermal relay function invalid. (Note
Pr.3 Base frequency Pr.3 Base frequency
that the output transistor protection of the inverter (E.THT) Output frequency (Hz) Output frequency (Hz)
functions.)
When using the Mitsubishi constant-torque motor
1) Set “1” in Pr.71 . Pr. 15, 16 Jog operation
(This provides a 100% continuous torque characteristic in the
low-speed range.) Pr.15 Jog frequency Pr.16 Jog acceleration/deceleration time
2) Set the rated motor current in Pr. 9.
You can set the frequency and acceleration/decelertion time for
When the RT signal is on, thermal protection is provided based on
jog operation. Jog operation can be performed from either the
the Pr. 51 setting.
outside or PU.
Use this function when rotating two motors of different rated
currents individually by a single inverter. (When rotating two motors
Can be used for conveyor positioning, test operation, etc.
together, use external thermal relays.) Output
frequency
(Hz) Pr.20
Pr. 10 to 12 DC injection brake Pr.15
Jog frequency
Forward
rotation
Time
setting range Reverse
rotation
Pr.10 DC injection brake operation frequency Pr.11 DC injection brake operation time Pr.16
Pr.12 DC injection brake operation voltage
JOG signal
The DC injection brake can be operated at a motor stop to adjust Forward
ON
When When
Pr.10 Operation
MRS signal ON
Pr. 13, 571 Starting frequency STF (STR)
signal ON
Pr.13
0
Time
Forward Pr.571 setting time
rotation ON
29 Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions.
Features
Stall prevention operation 0.01Hz to 400Hz Pr. 49, the second stall prevention operation function is
activated. (during constant speed or deceleration)
Pr.22 Stall prevention operation level
The second stall prevention function is performed according to
Pr.23 Stall prevention operation level compensation factor at double speed
the RT signal.
Pr.48 Second stall prevention operation current Pr.49 Second stall prevention operation frequency 9999
RT signal on ....... Stall level Pr. 48
Peripheral Devices
Pr.66 Stall prevention operation reduction starting frequency RT signal off ....... Stall level Pr. 22
Why energy
savings?
Pr.148 Stall prevention level at 0V input. Pr.149 Stall prevention level at 10V input.
Pr.154 Voltage reduction selection during stall prevention operation Stall prevention operation and fast response current restriction function
Pr.156 Stall prevention operation selection Pr.157 OL signal output timer can be restricted according to the operation condition using Pr. 156.
This function monitors the output current and automatically changes
Specifications
Pr. 24 to 27 Refer to the section about Pr.4 to Pr.6
Standard
the output frequency to prevent the inverter from coming to an alarm
stop due to overcurrent, overvoltage, etc. It can also limit stall
Input compensation of multi-
prevention and fast-response current limit operation during Pr. 28
acceleration/deceleration, driving or regeneration. speed and remote setting
Dimension
Stall prevention
Drawings
Outline
Pr.28 Multi-speed input compensation selection
If the output current exceeds the limit value, the output frequency
of the inverter is automatically varied to reduce the output current. By inputting the frequency setting compensation signal (terminal 1,
Also the second stall prevention function can restrict the output 2), the speed (frequency) can be compensated for relative to the
multi-speed setting or the speed setting by remote setting function.
Terminal Specification
frequency range in which the stall prevention function is valid.
Terminal Connection
Explanation
Diagram
(Pr.49) Pr. 28 Setting Definition
Fast-response current limit 0 (initial value) Without compensation
If the current exceeds the limit value, the output of the inverter is 1 With compensation
shut off to prevent an overcurrent.
Operation
Set in Pr. 22 the ratio of the output current to the rated inverter Acceleration/ deceleration pattern
Panel
current at which stall prevention operation will be performed. Pr. 29, 140 to 143 and back lash measures
Normally set this parameter to120% (initial value).
When “9999” is set in Pr. 22, stall prevention operation level can be Pr.29 Acceleration/deceleration pattern selection Pr.140 Backlash acceleration stopping frequency
changed by the signal to the auxiliary input terminal (terminal 1). For Pr.141 Backlash acceleration stopping time Pr.142 Backlash deceleration stopping frequency
Parameter
Pr.143 Backlash deceleration stopping time
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the adjustment of bias/gain of analog signal, use Pr. 148 and Pr. 149.
During high-speed operation above the rated motor frequency, You can set the acceleration/deceleration pattern suitable for
acceleration may not be made because the motor current does application.
not increase. If operation is performed in a high frequency range, You can also set the backlash measures that stop acceleration/
Explanations
Parameters
the current at motor lockup becomes smaller than the rated output deceleration once at the parameter-set frequency and time
of
current of the inverter, and the protective function (OL) is not during acceleration/deceleration.
executed if the motor is at a stop. Linear acceleration/deceleration
To improve the operating characteristics of the motor in this case, (setting "0", initial value)
Setting value "0"
⋅ When the frequency is changed for
Functions
Protective
the stall prevention level can be reduced in the high frequency
Output frequency
[Linear acceleration
/ deceleration]
acceleration, deceleration, etc. in
region. This function is effective for performing operation up to the
inverter operation, the output
high speed region on a centrifugal separator etc. Normally, set
frequency is changed linearly (linear
60Hz in Pr. 66 and 100% in Pr. 23.
(Hz)
acceleration/deceleration) to reach
By setting "9999" (initial value) in Pr. 23 Stall prevention operation Time the set frequency without straining
Options
level compensation factor at double speed, the stall prevention the motor and inverter.
operation level is constant at the Pr. 22 setting up to 400Hz. S-pattern acceleration/deceleration A
Setting value "1" (setting "1")
Pr.22
Output frequency
When Pr.23=9999
Instructions
/deceleration A]
applications, etc.
Stall prevention operation
fb
Use when acceleration/deceleration
must be made in a short time to a
(Hz)
base frequency.
level (%)
S-pattern acceleration/deceleration B
Motor
Pr.23
Pr.66 400Hz
Setting value "2"
[S-pattern acceleration
(setting "2")
Output frequency (Hz) /deceleration B]
⋅ For prevention of load shifting in
Set frequency
Setting "9999" in Pr. 49 Second stall prevention operation frequency conveyor and other applications
Compatibility
and turning the RT signal on make Pr. 48 Second stall prevention Since acceleration/deceleration is
(Hz)
Output
Time collapse prevention, etc.
Output
frequency (Hz) Output
frequency (Hz)
Backlash measures (setting "3", Pr.140
frequency Setting value "3"
Output
to Pr.143 )
Output frequency (Hz)
Set
frequency frequency [Anti-backlash measure
Pr.49
Pr.49 Set function] ⋅ To avoid backlash, acceleration/
frequency
deceleration is temporarily stopped.
Inquiry
Time f2
Stall Time Pr.142
prevention
level Pr. 22
Set the acceleration/deceleration
f1
used
Pr. 48 Pr. 22
used
Pr. 48
used Pr.140 stopping frequency and time in Pr.
used
t1 t2
Time 140 to Pr. 143.
Pr.141 Pr.143
Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions. 30
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*1 Motor speed r/min conversion formula
Selection of ....... Frequency × 120/number of motor poles (Pr. 144)
Pr. 30, 70 Machine speed conversion formula
regeneration unit ...... Pr. 37 × frequency/60Hz
For Pr. 144 in the above formula, the value is “Pr. 144-100” when “102 to
Pr.30 Regenerative function selection Pr.70 Special regenerative brake duty * 110” is set in Pr. 144 and the value is “4” when Pr. 37=0 and Pr.144=0.
Use the high power factor converter (FR-HC) to reduce *2 The increments for Hz are 0.01Hz, machine speed are 1m/min and r/min
harmonics, improve the power factor, or continuously use the are 1r/min
.
regenerative mode.
Detection of output frequency (SU,
For the 75K or more, use the brake unit MT-BU5 or BR5 when the Pr. 41 to 43, 50 FU, FU2 signal)
regenerative brake duty is need to be increased due to frequent
starts and stops. Use the high power factor converter MT-HC to Pr.41 Up-to-frequency sensitivity Pr.42 Output frequency detection
reduce harmonics, improve the power factor, or continuously use Pr.43 Output frequency detection for reverse rotation
the regenerative mode. Pr.50 Second output frequency detection
<55K or less> The inverter output frequency is detected and output at the
Pr.30 Setting Regeneration Unit output signals.
0 (initial value) Brake unit (FR-BU, BU) If the set frequency is considered as 100%, output frequency can
High power factor converter (FR-HC), be adjusted between ±1% and ±100% with Pr. 41.
2
power regeneration common converter (FR-CV) This parameter can be used to ensure that the running frequency
<75K or more> has been reached to provide the operation start signal etc. for
Pr.30 Setting Pr.70 Setting * Regeneration Unit related equipment.
0 (initial value) Not used Running frequency Adjustment
Output frequency
range Pr.41
0% Power regeneration converter (MT-RC)
1
10% Brake unit (MT-BU5)
2 High power factor converter (MT-HC)
(Hz)
* Pr.70 Special regenerative brake duty can be set for the 75K or more inverter.
Time
points (frequency jump) When the output frequency reaches or exceeds the setting of Pr.
Pr.31 Frequency jump 1A Pr.32 Frequency jump 1B 42, the output frequency detection signal (FU) is output.
Pr.33 Frequency jump 2A Pr.34 Frequency jump 2B This function can be used for electromagnetic brake operation,
Pr.35 Frequency jump 3A Pr.36 Frequency jump 3B open signal, etc.
When it is desired to Frequency jump When the detection frequency is set in Pr. 43, frequency detection
avoid resonance Pr.36
for reverse rotation use only can also be set. This function is
Set frequency (Hz)
Pr.35
attributable to the effective for switching the timing of electromagnetic brake
natural frequency of a
Pr.34
Pr.33
operation between forward rotation (rise) and reverse rotation
mechanical system, (fall) during vertical lift operation, etc.
these parameters allow
Pr.32
Pr.31
When outputting a frequency detection signal besides the FU
resonant frequencies to signal, set the detection frequency to Pr. 50 . The FU2 signal is
be jumped. output when the output frequency reaches or exceeds the Pr. 50
setting.
Up to three areas may be set, with the jump frequencies set to
either the top or bottom point of each area.
Output frequency
The value set to 1A, 2A or 3A is a jump point and operation in the Forward Pr.50
(Hz)
31 Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions.
Features
Change of DU/PU monitor descriptions Cumulative monitor clear displayed as 1h=0.001 and then accumulated from 0.
Pr.52 DU/PU main display data selection Pr.54 FM terminal function selection *3 The actual operation time is not added up if the cumulative operation time
before power supply-off is less than 1h.
Pr.158 AM terminal function selection Pr.170 Cumulative power meter clear
*4 When using the parameter unit (FR-PU04), “kW” is displayed.
Pr.171 Operation hour meter clear Pr.268 Monitor decimal digits selection *5 Setting can be made for the 75K or more.
Peripheral Devices
Pr.563 Energization time carrying-over times Pr.564 Operating time carrying-over times *6 The setting depends on the inverter capacity.(55K or less/75K or more)⋅
Why energy
savings?
Pr.867 AM output filter
⋅ The cumulative power monitor value digit can be shifted to the
Pr.891 Cumulative power monitor digit shifted times
right by the number set in Pr. 891.
The monitor to be displayed on the main screen of the operation
panel (FR-DU07) / parameter unit (FR-PU04) can be selected. ⋅ By setting “0” in Pr. 170, the cumulative power monitor can be
Specifications
cleared.
Standard
Pr.52 Parameter Pr.54 ⋅ You can check the numbers of cumulative energization time
Setting Value (FM)
Full Scale monitor exceeded 65535h with Pr. 563 and the numbers of actual
Types of Monitor Increments Pr.158
DU PU main (AM) Value
operation time monitor exceeded 65535h with Pr. 564.
LED monitor Setting
⋅ Writing "0" in Pr. 171 clears the actual operation time monitor.
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
Output frequency 0.01Hz 0/100 1 Pr.55
0.01A/ Pr. 268 Setting Description
Output current 0/100 2 Pr.56
0.1A*6 9999 (initial value) No function
200V When 1 or 2 decimal places (0.1 increments or 0.01
class : 400V
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
Output voltage 0.1V 0/100 3 increments) are monitored, the decimal places are
400V
Explanation
Diagram
0 dropped and the monitor displays an integer value (1
class : 800V increments).
Alarm display 0/100 The monitor value of 0.99 or less is displayed as 0.
Frequency setting 0.01Hz 5 *1 5 Pr.55 When 2 decimal places (0.01 increments) are
Value of Pr. 55 monitored, the 0.01 decimal place is dropped and the
Operation
represented in monitor displays the first decimal place (0.1
Panel
Running speed 1(r/min) 6 *1 6
terms of Pr. 37 1 increments).
value When the monitor display digit is originally in 1
200V increments, it is displayed unchanged in 1
Converter output class : 400V increments.
0.1V 8 *1 8
voltage 400V
Parameter
⋅ When Pr. 52 is set to "100", the set frequency monitor is displayed
class : 800V
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during a stop and the output frequency monitor is displayed during
Brake duty set
Regenerative brake operation. (LED of Hz flickers during stop and is lit during
0.1% 9 *1 9 in Pr. 30 and
duty *5
Pr. 70 operation.)
Explanations
Electronic
Parameters
Electronic thermal Pr.52
thermal relay
relay function load 0.1% 10 *1 10 0 100
of
function
factor
operation level During During
During stop
Output current peak 0.01A/ operation/stop running
11 *1 11 Pr.56
value 0.1A*6 Output
Functions
Protective
200V Output frequency Set frequency Output frequency
frequency
Converter output class : 400V
0.1V 12 *1 12 Output
voltage peak value 400V Output current
class : 800V current
0.01kW/ Rated inverter Output
Input power 13 *1 13 Output voltage
0.1kW*6 power × 2 voltage
Options
0.01kW/ Rated inverter Alarm
Output power 14 *1 14 Alarm display
0.1kW*6 power × 2 display
Input terminal status *1
Output terminal 55 ⋅ Using Pr. 867 , the output voltage response of the terminal AM can
*1 be adjusted within the range 0 to 5s.
Instructions
status
Option input
×
terminal status
56
Change of the monitor output
Option output Pr. 55, 56
terminal status
57 × from terminal FM and AM
Load meter 0.1% 17 17 Pr.56 Pr.55 Frequency monitoring reference Pr.56 Current monitoring reference
Motor
Reference voltage Set the full-scale value to output the output frequency monitor
21
output
value to terminal FM and AM.
Cumulative
1h 20 Set the full-scale value to output the output current monitor value
energization time *2
to terminal FM and AM in Pr. 56.
Compatibility
Actual operation
1h 23
time *2, 3
Motor load factor 0.1% 24 24 200% Pulse speed(terminal FM) Output voltage(terminal AM)
0.01kWh/
Cumulative power 25 2400
0.1kWh *4, *6 pulse/s
10VDC
Inverter
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When Pr. 162 = 0, 10 (with frequency search)
Pr. 57, 58, 162 to 165, 299, 611 Instantaneous (power failure) time
Power supply
Restart operation after instantaneous power failure / Flying start (R/L1,S/L2,T/L3)
Motor
Pr.57 Restart coasting time Pr.58 Restart cushion time speed N (r/min)
Pr.162 Automatic restart after instantaneous power failure selection Inverter
Pr.163 First cushion time for restart output frequency *
Pr.164 First cushion voltage for restart Pr.165 Stall prevention operation level for restart f (Hz)
Inverter
Pr.299 Rotation direction detection selection at restarting
output voltage
Pr.611 Acceleration time at a restart E (V) Restart cushion
You can restart the inverter without stopping the motor in the Coasting
time (Pr.57)
Speed
+ detection time
time (Pr. 58 setting)
following cases.
Acceleration time
⋅ when commercial power supply operation is switched to inverter at a restart
(Pr. 611 setting)
operation * The output shut off timing differs according
⋅ when power comes back on after an instantaneous power failure to the load condition.
⋅ when motor is coasting at start When Pr. 162 = "1" or "11", automatic restart operation is
performed in a reduced voltage system, where the voltage is
Pr. gradually risen with the output frequency unchanged from prior to
Setting Range Description
Number
an instantaneous power failure independently of the coasting
1.5K or less..........0.5s,
speed of the motor.
2.2K to 7.5K.........1s,
0 11K or more ........3.0s When Pr. 162 = 1, 11 (without frequency search)
75K or more ........5.0s
57 Instantaneous (power failure) time
The above times are coasting time.
Set the waiting time for inverter-triggered Power supply
0.1 to 5s/ (R/L1,S/L2,T/L3)
restart after an instantaneous power
0.1 to 30s *
failure. Motor speed N
9999 (initial value) No restart (r/min)
58 0 to 60s Set a voltage starting time at restart. Inverter
*
0 (initial value) With frequency search output frequency
f (Hz)
Without frequency search (reduced
1 Inverter
162 voltage system)
output voltage
10 Frequency search at every start E (V)
11 Reduced voltage system at every start
Coasting time
163 0 to 20s Set a voltage starting time at restart. Pr. 57 setting Restart cushion
Consider using these parameters time
164 0 to 100% according to the load (inertia moment, Pr. 58 setting
torque) magnitude. * The output shut off timing differs according
Consider the rated inverter current as to the load condition.
165 0 to 150% 100% and set the stall prevention
operation level during restart operation.
0 Without rotation direction detection
1 With rotation direction detection Pr. 59 Remote setting function
299 When Pr. 78 =0, the rotation direction is
detected.
9999 Pr.59 Remote function selection
When Pr. 78 =1,2, the rotation direction is
not detected. Even if the operation panel is located away from the enclosure,
Set the acceleration time to reach the set you can use contact signals to perform continuous variable-speed
0 to 3600s
frequency at restart.
611 operation, without using analog signals.
Acceleration time for restart is the normal
9999 By merely setting this parameter, you can use the acceleration,
acceleration time (e.g. Pr. 7).
* The setting range varies according to the inverter capacity. (55K or less/ deceleration and setting clear functions of the motorized speed
75K or more) setter (FR-FK).
<Connection diagram>
Description
MC2 Pr.59 Setting RH, RM, RL signal Frequency setting
function storage function
0 (initial value) Multi-speed setting
MCCB MC1 MC3
R/L1 U 1 Remote setting Yes
S/L2 V IM
T/L3 W 2 Remote setting No
R1/L11 No
S1/L21 (Turning STF/STR off
STF 3 Remote setting
CS MC clears remotely-set
SD switchover
frequency.)
sequence
33 Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions.
Features
Pr.60 Energy saving control Set the number of retries at alarm occurrence.
1 to 10 An alarm output is not provided during retry
Without a fine parameter setting, the inverter automatically operation.
performs energy saving operation. Set the number of retries at alarm occurrence.
Peripheral Devices
This inverter is optimum for fan and pump applications. (The setting value of minus 100 is the number
Why energy
savings?
101 to 110 of retries.)
Pr. 60 Setting Description An alarm output is provided during retry
operation.
0 (initial value) Normal operation mode
Energy saving operation mode Use Pr. 68 to set the waiting time from when an inverter alarm
Specifications
In the energy saving operation mode, the inverter occurs until a retry is made in the range 0 to 10s.
Standard
4 automatically controls the output voltage to Reading the Pr. 69 value provides the cumulative number of
minimize the inverter output voltage during a
successful restart times made by retry.
constant operation.
Optimum excitation control mode Refer to the section about Pr. 22 and other
The optimum excitation control mode is a control Pr. 66
Dimension
Drawings
relevant parameters.
Outline
system which controls excitation current to
9
improve the motor efficiency to maximum and
determines output voltage as an energy saving Refer to the section about Pr. 65 and
Pr. 67 to 69
system. other relevant parameters.
Terminal Specification
Refer to the section about Pr. 30 and
Terminal Connection
Pr. 70
Explanation
Diagram
other relevant parameters.
Retry function at alarm
Pr. 65, 67 to 69 occurrence
Use the constant torque motor
Pr.65 Retry selection Pr.67 Number of retries at alarm occurrence Pr. 71 (applied motor)
Operation
Panel
Pr.68 Retry waiting time Pr.69 Retry count display erase
If an alarm occurs, the inverter resets itself automatically to Pr.71 Applied motor
restart. You can also select the alarm description for a retry. Setting of the used motor selects the thermal characteristic
When selection of automatic restart after instantaneous power appropriate for the motor.
Parameter
failure is selected (Pr. 57 Restart coasting time, restart operation is Setting is necessary when using a constant-torque motor.
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performed at retry operation as at an instantaneous power Thermal characteristic of the electronic thermal relay function
failure.) suitable for the motor is set.
Use Pr. 65 to select the alarm to be activated for retries.
Explanations
Parameters
"" indicates the alarms selected for retry. Motor
Thermal Characteristic of the (: Motor used)
of
Alarm Indication Pr.65 Setting Pr.71 Constant
Electronic Thermal Relay Standard
for Retry Setting torque
0 1 2 3 4 5 Function (SF-JR,
(SF-HRCA,
etc.)
E.OC1 etc.)
Functions
Protective
E.OC2 0
Thermal characteristics of a standard
(initial
E.OC3 motor
value)
E.OV1
1
Thermal characteristics of the Mitsubishi
constant-torque motor
E.OV2
Options
Thermal characteristics of a standard
E.OV3 2 motor
E.THM Adjustable 5 points V/F
Mitsubishi standard motor SF-JR4P
E.THT 20
(1.5kW or less)
Instructions
E.IPF
E.UVT For the 5.5K and 7.5K, the Pr. 0 Torque boost and Pr. 12 DC injection
brake operation voltage settings are automatically changed
E.BE
according to the Pr. 71 setting as follows.
E. GF
E.OHT Constant Torque Motor
Standard Motor Setting
Motor
E.OLT
Pr.71 Setting
0, 2, 20
1
E.OPT
Pr. 0 3% 2%
E.OP1
Pr. 12 4% 2%
Compatibility
E. PE
E.PTC
E.CDO
E.SER
Warranty
E.ILF
Inquiry
Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions. 34
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Compensation
Input Terminal
Pr. 72, 240, 260
Pr. 73 Terminal 2 Terminal 1
Setting Input Input
Terminal 4 Input and
Compensation
Polarity Reversible
Method
Carrier frequency and SoftPWM selection 0 0 to 10V 0 to ±10V
1 Not function
Pr.72 PWM frequency selection Pr.240 Soft-PWM operation selection Terminal 1
(Initial 0 to ±10V (Indicates that
Pr.260 PWM frequency automatic switchover added
value) ×
compensation a frequency
You can change the motor sound. 2 0 to ±5V command
3 0 to ±5V signal of
Pr. Setting 4 0 to 10V Terminal 2 negative
Description When the AU
×
Number Range 5 0 to 5V override polarity is not
signal is on
You can change the PWM carrier frequency. The 6 0 to ±10V According to the accepted. )
0 to 15/ setting displayed is in [kHz]. ×
72 7 0 to ±5V Pr. 267 setting
0 to 6, 25 * Note that 0 indicates 0.7kHz, 15 indicates (Initial value) Terminal 1
10 0 to ±10V
14.5kHz and 25 indicates 2.5kHz. 1:0 to 5V added
11 0 to ±10V
× 2:0 to 10V compensation
0 Soft-PWM is invalid 12 0 to ±5V
240 When "0 to 5" ("0 to 4" for the 75K or more) is set 13 0 to ±5V
1
in Pr. 72, Soft-PWM is valid 14 0 to 10V Terminal 2 Function
×
PWM carrier frequency is constant independently 15 0 to 5V override
of load. When the carrier frequency is set to 3kHz 16 0 to ±10V Terminal 1
0
or more (Pr. 72 ≥ 3), perform continuous operation × added
260 17 0 to ±5V
at less than 85% of the rated inverter current. compensation
Decreases PWM carrier frequency automatically
1
when load increases. (1) Added compensation (Pr.242, Pr.243)
* The setting range varies according to the inverter capacity. (55K or less/75K ⋅ A compensation signal can be added to the main speed
or more). setting for synchronous operation, etc.
(Note)When Pr. 260="1 (initial value)", if continuous operation is performed at
Output frequency Output frequency
85% or more of the rated inverter current with Pr. 72 value set to “3” When voltage across When voltage across
(3kHz) or more, the carrier frequency is automatically reduced. This terminals 2-5 is 2.5V
(5V)
terminals 2-5 is 2.5V
(5V)
may cause the motor noise to increase.
When voltage
When voltage
across terminals
across terminals
Pr.
2-5 is 0V
2-5 is 0V
73, 242, 243, 252, 253, 267 -5V -2.5V 0 +2.5V +5V Terminal 1 -5V -2.5V 0 +2.5V +5V Terminal 1
(-10V) (-5V) (+5V) (+10V) (-10V) (-5V) (+5V) (+10V)
STF STF
Pr.73 Analog input selection
Pr.242 Terminal 1 added compensation amount (terminal 2) Forward rotation Reverse rotation Forward rotation
Compensation 150
Input Terminal
Pr. 73 Terminal 2 Terminal 1
Terminal 4 Input and Polarity Reversible Pr.252
Setting Input Input Compensation Initial value
Pr.253 100 (50% to 150%)
Method
0 0 to 10V 0 to ±10V
1 Not function 50
0 to 5V 0 to ±10V Terminal 1
(Initial (Indicates that
added
value) a frequency
compensation 0
2 0 to 10V 0 to ±5V command 0V 2.5V 5V
3 0 to 5V 0 to ±5V signal of (5V) (10V)
4 0 to 10V 0 to ±10V Terminal 2 negative Voltage across terminals 2-5
5 0 to 5V 0 to ±5V override polarity is not
When the AU
⋅ When an override is selected, the terminal 1 or 4 is used for the
6 4 to 20mA 0 to ±10V accepted. )
signal is off main speed setting and the terminal 2 for the override signal (50%
7 4 to 20mA 0 to ±5V
× Terminal 1 to 150% at 0 to 5V or 0 to 10V). (When the main speed of the
10 0 to 10V 0 to ±10V
added terminal 1 or 4 is not input, compensation by the terminal 2 is
11 0 to 5V 0 to ±10V
compensation
12 0 to 10V 0 to ±5V invalid.)
13 0 to 5V 0 to ±5V ⋅ When Pr. 22 Stall prevention operation level = "9999", the value of
14 0 to 10V 0 to ±10V Terminal 2 Function the terminal 1 is as set to the stall prevention operation level.
15 0 to 5V 0 to ±5V override
16 4 to 20mA 0 to ±10V Terminal 1
added
17 4 to 20mA 0 to ±5V compensation
35 Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions.
Features
Pr.74 Input filter time constant Pr.76 Alarm code output selection
The time constant of the primary delay filter relative to external At alarm occurrence, its description can be output as a 4-bit
frequency command (analog input (terminal 1, 2, 4) signal) can digital signal from the open collector output terminals.
be set. The alarm code can be read by a programmable controller, etc.,
Peripheral Devices
and its corrective action can be shown on a display, etc.
Why energy
Valid for eliminating noise of the frequency setting circuit.
savings?
Increase the filter time constant if steady operation cannot be
Pr.76 Setting Description
performed due to noise.
0 (initial value) Without alarm code output
A larger setting results in slower response. (The time constant can
Specifications
1 With alarm code output (Refer to the following table)
be set between approximately 10ms to 1s with the setting of 0 to 8.)
Standard
Alarm code output at alarm occurrence only (Refer to
2
the following table)
The following table indicates alarm codes to be output. (0: output
Reset selection, disconnected PU
Pr. 75 transistor off, 1: output transistor on)
detection
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
Operation Panel Output of Output Terminals
Pr.75 Reset selection/disconnected PU detection/PU stop selection Indication Alarm Code
(FR-DU07) SU IPF OL FU
You can select the reset input acceptance, disconnected PU
(FR-DU07) connector detection function and PU stop function. Normal * 0 0 0 0 0
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
E.OC1 0 0 0 1 1
Explanation
Pr.75 Disconnected PU Stop
Diagram
Reset Selection E.OC2 0 0 1 0 2
Setting PU Detection Selection
E.OC3 0 0 1 1 3
Reset input normally
0 If the PU is E.OV1 to E.OV3 0 1 0 0 4
enabled.
disconnected,
Reset input enabled E.THM 0 1 0 1 5
operation will be
Operation
Pressing
Panel
1 only when the protective continued as-is. E.THT 0 1 1 0 6
function is activated. decelerates the E.IPF 0 1 1 1 7
Reset input normally When the PU is motor to a stop only
2 E.UVT 1 0 0 0 8
enabled. disconnected, in the PU operation
the inverter mode. E.FIN 1 0 0 1 9
Reset input enabled
Parameter
3 only when the protective output is shut E.BE 1 0 1 0 A
List
function is activated. off.
E. GF 1 0 1 1 B
14 E.OHT 1 1 0 0 C
Reset input normally
(initial If the PU is
enabled. E.OLT 1 1 0 1 D
value) disconnected,
Explanations
Parameters
Pressing E.OPT 1 1 1 0 E
Reset input enabled operation will be
of
15 only when the protective continued as-is. decelerates the E.OP1 1 1 1 0 E
function is activated. motor to a stop in
any of the PU, Other than the
1 1 1 1 F
Reset input normally When the PU is above
16 external and
enabled. disconnected, communication * When Pr. 76 = "2", the output terminals output the signals assigned to Pr.
Functions
Protective
Reset input enabled the inverter operation modes.
output is shut 190 to Pr. 196.
17 only when the protective
function is activated. off.
Reset selection
Pr. Prevention of parameter rewrite
Options
⋅ You can select the operation timing of reset function (RES 77
signal, reset command through communication) input
Disconnected PU detection Pr.77 Parameter write selection
⋅ This function detects that the PU (FR-DU07/FR-PU04) has You can select whether write to various parameters can be
Instructions
been disconnected from the inverter for longer than 1s and performed or not. Use this function to prevent parameter values
causes the inverter to provide an alarm output (E.PUE) and
from being rewritten by misoperation.
come to an alarm stop.
PU stop selection Pr. 77 Setting Description
⋅ In any of the PU operation, external operation and network 0 (initial value) Write is enabled only during a stop
Motor
operation modes, the motor can be stopped by pressing of 1 Parameter write is not enabled.
Parameter write is enabled in any operation
the PU. 2
mode regardless of operation status.
Compatibility
This function can prevent reverse rotation fault resulting from the
incorrect input of the start signal.
Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions. 36
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Specify operation mode at power on (Pr.340)
Pr. 79 Pr. 340 Operation mode selection ⋅ When power is switched on or when power comes back on after
instantaneous power failure, the inverter can be started up in the
network operation mode.
Pr.79 Operation mode selection Pr.340 Communication startup mode selection After the inverter has started up in the network operation mode,
Used to select the operation mode of the inverter. parameter write and operation can be performed from a program.
You can freely change between operation by external signal Set this mode for communication operation using the inverter RS-
(external operation), operation by PU (FR-DU07) (PU operation), 485 terminals or communication option.
operation by combination of PU operation and external operation ⋅ You can set the operation mode at power on (reset) according
(external/PU combined operation) and network operation (when to the Pr. 79 and Pr. 340 settings.
Operation mode at
RS-485 terminals or a communication option is used). Pr. 340 Pr.79 Operation Mode
Power On, Power
Setting Setting Switchover
Restoration, Reset
LED Indication
Pr.79 0
Description :Off (initial As set in Pr. 79.
Setting
:On value)
External operation Can be switched to external,
External/PU switchover mode ( Press 0 NET operation mode
mode PU or NET operation mode *2
0
(initial to switch between the PU and PU EXT NET 1 PU operation mode Fixed to PU operation mode
value) external operation mode.) PU operation mode Can be switched to external
External operation mode at power-on or NET operation mode
PU EXT NET 2 NET operation mode
Switching to PU operation
mode disabled
1 Fixed to PU operation mode PU EXT NET
External/PU combined Operation mode switching
3, 4
1, 2 *1 operation mode disabled
External operation
mode Can be switched to external,
Fixed to external operation mode 6 NET operation mode PU or NET operation mode
PU EXT NET
Operation can be performed by switching with operation continued
2
between the external and Net operation NET operation
X12 (MRS) signal ON Can be switched to external,
mode. mode
.. NET operation mode PU or NET operation mode *2
PU EXT NET
7 X12(MRS)signal OFF Fixed to external operation
External/PU combined operation mode 1 .. External operation mode (Forcibly switched to
mode external operation mode.)
Running frequency Start signal
PU (FR-DU07 / Can be switched to PU or
0 NET operation mode
FR-PU04) setting NET operation mode *3
3 or external signal 1 PU operation mode Fixed to PU operation mode
External signal
input (multi-speed 2 NEToperation mode Fixed to NET operation mode
input (terminal STF,
setting, across
STR) External/PU combined Operation mode switching is
terminals 4-5 (valid 3, 4
10, 12 operation mode disallowed
when AU signal PU EXT NET *1
turns on)) Can be switched to PU or
6 NET operation mode NET operation mode with
External/PU combined operation mode 2
operation continued *3
Running frequency Start signal
Fixed to external operation
Input from the PU External operation
External signal 7 mode (Forcibly switched to
4 (FR-DU07 / FR- mode
input (terminal 2, 4, PU04) external operation mode.)
1, Jog, multi-speed *1 The Pr. 340 setting "2" or "12" is mainly used for communication
setting, etc) ( , ) operation using the inverter RS-485 terminals.
When a value other than "9999" (selection of automatic restart after
PU operation mode instantaneous power failure) is set in Pr. 57 Restart coasting time, the
PU EXT NET inverter will resume the same operation state which was in before after
power has been restored from an instantaneous power failure.
Switch-over mode External operation *2 The operation mode cannot be switched directly between the PU
Switch among PU operation, external mode operation mode and network operation mode.
6
operation, and NET operation while PU EXT NET *3 Operation mode can be changed between the PU operation mode and
keeping the same operation status. NET operation
network operation mode with key of the operation panel (FR-
mode
PU EXT NET DU07) and X65 signal.
37 Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions.
Features
117 0 to 31 Set the inverter station numbers when two
Adjustable 5 points V/F 331 (0 to 247) *1 or more inverters are connected to one
personal computer.
Pr.100 V/F1 (first frequency) Pr.101 V/F1 (first frequency voltage) Set the communication speed.
Pr.102 V/F2 (second frequency) Pr.103 V/F2 (second frequency voltage) The setting value × 100 equals the
118 48, 96, 192, 384
Peripheral Devices
Pr.104 V/F3 (third frequency) Pr.105 V/F3 (third frequency voltage) communication speed.
332 (3, 6, 12, 24) *2
Why energy
savings?
Pr.106 V/F4 (fourth frequency) Pr.107 V/F4 (fourth frequency voltage) For example, the communication speed is
Pr.108 V/F5 (fifth frequency) Pr.109 V/F5 (fifth frequency voltage) 19200bps when the setting value is "192".
A dedicated V/F pattern can be made by freely setting the V/F Stop bit length Data length
characteristic between a startup and the base frequency and 0 1bit
Specifications
119 8bit
1 (initial value) 2bit
Standard
base voltage under V/F control (frequency voltage/frequency). 333
Possible to set the torque pattern that is optimum for the 10 1bit
7bit
machine’s characteristic 11 2bit
0 Without parity check
Voltage 120
Dimension
1 With odd parity check
Drawings
334
Outline
Base frequency
voltage
2 (initial value) With even parity check
Pr.19 V/F5 Set the permissible number of retries at
occurrence of a data receive error. If the
V/F4
0 to 10 number of consecutive errors exceeds the
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
V/F3 121 permissible value, the inverter will come to
Explanation
335
Diagram
Torque boost V/F1 an alarm stop.
Pr.0 V/F2 Frequency
If a communication error occurs, the
0 Base frequency 9999
V/F Characteristic Pr.3 inverter will not come to an alarm stop.
No PU connector communication
⋅ Adjustable 5 points V/F will not function under simple magnetic Communication with RS-485 terminal can
Operation
0
Panel
flux vector control. be made, but the inverter will come to an
⋅ When Pr. 19 Base frequency voltage = "8888" or "9999", Pr. 71 cannot be alarm stop in the NET operation mode.
set to "2". To set Pr. 71 to "2", set the rated voltage value to Pr. 19 122 Set the interval of communication check
336 time.
⋅ When the frequency values of the points are the same, a write 0.1 to 999.8s If a no-communication state persists for
Parameter
inhibit error ( ) occurs. longer than the permissible time, the
List
⋅ Set the points (frequencies, voltages) of Pr. 100 to Pr. 109 within inverter will come to an alarm stop.
the ranges of Pr. 3 Base frequency and Pr. 19 Base frequency voltage . 9999 (initial value) No communication check
⋅ When “2” is set in Pr. 71, Pr. 47 Second V/F (base frequency) will not 0 to 150ms
Set the waiting time between data
123
Explanations
transmission to the inverter and response.
Parameters
function. 337
⋅ When “2” is set in Pr. 71, thermal characteristic of the electronic 9999 (initial value) Set with communication data.
of
thermal relay function changes to thermal characteristics of a 0 Without CR/LF
124
standard motor. 1 (initial value) With CR
341
2 With CR/LF
Functions
Protective
*1 When making communication through Modbus-RTU protocol with the RS-
485 terminals, the setting range of Pr. 331 within parenthesis is applied.
Pr. 117 to 124, 331 to 337, 341 to 343, 549 *2 The values in parenthesis are added to the setting range of Pr. 332.
Options
Pr.117 PU communication station Pr.118 PU communication speed
Parameters written via the inverter's PU connector or RS-485
Pr.119 PU communication stop bit length. Pr.120 PU communication parity check terminals or from the communication option can be written to
Pr.121 Number of PU communication retries Pr.122 PU communication check time interval the RAM. When performing parameter change frequently, set
Pr.123 PU communication waiting time setting "1" in Pr. 342.
Instructions
Pr.124 PU communication CR/LF presence/absence selection
Pr.331 RS-485 communication station Pr.332 RS-485 communication speed (3) Modbus-RTU communication specifications (Pr.343,
Pr.333 RS-485 communication stop bit length Pr.549)
Pr.334 RS-485 communication parity check selection * The Modbus-RTU protocol is valid for only communication from the RS-485
Pr.335 RS-485 communication number of retries Pr.336 RS-485 communication check time interval terminals.
Pr.337 RS-485 communication waiting time setting
Setting
Motor
Pr.341 RS-485 communication CR/LF selection Pr.342 Communication EEPROM write selection Pr. Number Description
Range
Pr.343 Communication error count Pr.549 Protocol selection
Display the number of communication
(1) Initial settings and specifications of RS-485 343 errors during Modbus-RTU communication.
communication (Pr.117 to Pr.124, Pr.331 to Pr.337, Pr.341) Reading only
Compatibility
Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions. 38
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Pr. 125 Pr. 126 Pr. 241, C2(902) to C7(905) Pr. 127 to 134, 575 to 577 PID control
Analog input frequency change and voltage, current input and Pr.127 PID control automatic switchover freqeuncy
frequency adjustment (calibration) Pr.128 PID action selection Pr.129 PID proportional band
Pr.130 PID integral time Pr.131 PID upper limit
Pr.125 Terminal 2 frequency setting gain frequency Pr.132 PID lower limit Pr.133 PID action set point
Pr.134 PID differential time Pr.575 Output interruption detection time
Pr.126 Terminal 4 frequency setting gain frequency Pr.576 Output interruption detection level Pr.577 Output interruption release level
Pr. 241 Analog input display unit switchover The inverter can be used to exercise process control, e.g. flow
C2(Pr.902) Terminal 2 frequency setting bias frequency rate, air volume or pressure.
C3(Pr.902) Terminal 2 frequency setting bias C4(Pr.903) Terminal 2 frequency setting gain The terminal 2 input signal or parameter setting is used as a set point
C5(Pr.904) Terminal 4 frequency setting bias frequency
and the terminal 4 input signal used as a feedback value to constitute
C6(Pr.904) Terminal 4 frequency setting bias C7(Pr.905) Terminal 4 frequency setting gain
a feedback system for PID control.
You can set the magnitude (slope) of the output frequency as
⋅ Pr.128 ="10, 11" (Deviation value signal input)
desired in relation to the frequency setting signal (0 to 5VDC, 0 to Inverter circuit
10V or 4 to 20mA). PID operation Manipulated Motor
Set point Deviation signal variable
(1) Change the frequency at maximum analog input. +-
Terminal 1
1
Kp 1+ Ti S +Td S
IM
0 to 10VDC
(Pr.125, Pr.126) To outside (0 to 5V)
Set a value in Pr. 125 (Pr. 126) when changing only the Feedback signal (measured value)
frequency setting (gain) of the maximum analog input power Kp: Proportionality constant Ti: Integral time S: Operator Td: Differential time
(current). (C2 (Pr. 902) to C7 (Pr. 905) setting need not be ⋅ Pr.128 ="20, 21" (Measured value input)
changed) Inverter circuit
Pr. 133 or Manipulated Motor
PID operation
terminal 2 variable
+- 1 IM
Initial value Set point Kp 1+ Ti S +Td S
Output frequency
60Hz 0 to 5VDC
(0 to 10V, 4 to 20mA) Terminal 4
Feedback signal (measured value) 4 to 20mADC (0 to 5V, 0 to 10V)
(Hz)
Kp: Proportionality constant Ti: Integral time S: Operator Td: Differential time
Gain Pr.125
Switch between the inverter operation and
Bias Pr. 135 to 139, 159 commercial power-supply operation to use
C2
(Pr.902) 0 100% Pr.135 Commercial power-supply switchover sequence output terminal selection
0 Frequency setting signal 5V Pr.136 MC switchover interlock time Pr.137 Waiting time at a start
0 10V Pr.138 Commercial power-supply operation switchover selection at an alarm
C3 (Pr.902) C4 (Pr.903)
Pr.139 Automatic switchover frequency between inverter and commercial power-supply operation
Pr.159 Automatic switchover ON range between commercial power-supply and inverter operation
Initial value
The complicated sequence circuit for commercial power supply-
Output frequency
60Hz
inverter switchover is built in the inverter. Hence, merely
(Hz)
⋅ The "bias" and "gain" functions are used to adjust the External
relationship between the input signal entered from outside MCCB MC1
MC3
thermal relay
R/L1 U
the inverter to set the output frequency, e.g. 0 to 5V, 0 to 10V S/L2 V IM
T/L3 W
or 4 to 20mADC, and the output frequency.
R1/L11
⋅ Set the bias frequency of terminal 2 input using C2(Pr. 902). Inverter start S1/L21
(Factory-set to the frequency at 0V) (forward rotation)
Inverter/commercial STF (MC1)IPF
*1 MC
1
⋅ Using Pr. 125 , set the output frequency relative to the power-supply switchover CS
MRS
Operation interlock MC3
frequency command voltage (current) set in Pr. 73 Analog External
*3 (MC2)OL
*1 MC
2
*2
JOG(OH) 24VDC
input selection. thermal reset RES
MC2
SD *1
⋅ Set the bias frequency of the terminal 4 input using C5(Pr. 10
(MC3)FU MC
3
Frequency
904). setting signal 2 SE
5
(Factory-set to the frequency at 4mA)
⋅ Using Pr. 126 , set the output frequency relative to 20mA of Commercial power-supply switchover sequence connection diagram
the frequency command current (4 to 20mA). *1 Take caution for the capacity of the sequence output terminal.
*2 When connecting a DC power supply, insert a protective diode.
(3) Analog input display unit changing (Pr. 241) *3 The used terminal changes depending on the setting of Pr. 180 to Pr. 189
⋅ You can change the analog input display unit (%/V/mA) for (input terminal function selection).
analog input bias/gain calibration. Refer to the section about Pr. 29 and
Pr. 140 to 143
other relevant parameters.
Refer to the section about Pr. 37 and other
Pr. 144
relevant parameters.
39 Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions.
Features
Pr.145 PU display language selection Pr.155 RT signal reflection time selection
You can switch the display language of the parameter unit (FR- You can select the second function using the external terminal
PU04) to another. (RT signal).
You can also set the RT signal operation condition (reflection time).
Peripheral Devices
Pr.145 Setting Description
Why energy
savings?
0 (initial value) Japanese Pr.155 Setting Description
1 English This function is immediately made valid with on
0 (initial value)
2 German of the RT signal.
This function is valid only during the RT signal
Specifications
3 French
10 is on and constant speed operation. (invalid
Standard
4 Spanish during acceleration/deceleration)
5 Italian ⋅ Functions that can be set as second functions
6 Swedish
First Function Second Function
7 Finnish Function
Parameter Number Parameter Number
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
Torque boost Pr.0 Pr.46
Refer to the section about Pr. 22 and Base frequency Pr.3 Pr.47
Pr. 148, 149
other relevant parameters. Acceleration time Pr.7 Pr.44
Deceleration time Pr.8 Pr.44, Pr.45
Pr.
Terminal Specification
Electronic thermal O/L
Terminal Connection
Pr.9 Pr.51
150 to 153, 166, 167
Explanation
relay
Diagram
Stall prevention Pr.22 Pr.48, Pr.49
Detection of output current (Y12 signal) detection
of zero current (Y13 signal) Pr. 156, 157
Refer to the section about Pr. 22 and
other relevant parameters.
Pr.150 Output current detection level Pr.151 Output current detection signal delay time
Operation
Panel
Pr.152 Zero current detection level Pr.153 Zero current detection time
Pr. 158
Refer to the section about Pr. 54 and other
Pr.166 Output current detection signal retention time relevant parameters.
Pr.167 Output current detection operation selection
Pr. 159
Refer to the section about Pr. 135 and other
The output current during inverter running can be detected and
relevant parameters.
Parameter
output to the output terminal.
List
(1) Output current detection Pr. 160 Pr. 172 to 174
(Y12 signal, Pr. 150, Pr. 151, Pr. 166, Pr. 167)
⋅ The output current detection function can be used for Display of applied parameters and user group function
Explanations
Parameters
excessive torque detection, etc.
Pr.160 User group read selection
of
⋅ If the output current remains higher than the Pr. 150 setting
during inverter operation for longer than the time set in Pr. Pr.172 User group registered display/batch clear
151, the output current detection signal (Y12) is output from Pr.173 User group registration Pr.174 User group clear
Parameter which can be read from the operation panel and parameter
Functions
the inverter's open collector or relay output terminal.
Protective
unit can be restricted.
Pr.166 9999, Pr.167 = 0
In the initial setting, only the simple mode parameters are displayed.
Pr. 160
Description
Pr.150 Setting
Options
Output current 9999
Pr.151 (initial Only the simple mode parameters can be displayed.
Time value)
Pr.166
Minimum 100ms 0 Simple mode+extended parameters can be displayed.
(initial value) 1 Only parameters registered to the user group can be displayed.
Output current
Instructions
OFF
detection signal
(Y12)
OFF ON
(1) Display of simple mode parameters and extended
parameters (Pr.160)
(2) Zero current detection (Y13 signal, Pr. 152, Pr. 153)
⋅ When Pr. 160 = "9999" (initial value), only the simple mode
⋅ If the output current remains lower than the Pr. 152 setting
parameters can be displayed on the operation panel (FR-
during inverter operation for longer than the time set in Pr.
DU07) and parameter unit (FR-PU04).
Motor
Pr. 154 number to Pr. 174. To batch-delete the registered parameters, set
relevant parameters.
Pr. 172 in "9999".
Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions. 40
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Operation selection of the Terminal assignment of
Pr. 161 Pr. 190 to 196
operation panel output terminal
Pr.161 Frequency setting/key lock operation selection Pr.190 RUN terminal function selection Pr.191 SU terminal function selection
You can use the setting dial of the operation panel (FR-DU07) Pr.192 IPF terminal function selection Pr.193 OL terminal function selection
Pr.194 FU terminal function selection Pr.195 ABC1 terminal function selection
like a potentiometer to perform operation. Pr.196 ABC2 terminal function selection
The key operation of the operation panel can be disabled.
You can change the functions of the open collector output
Pr.161 Setting Description
0 (initial value) Setting dial frequency setting mode
terminal and relay output terminal.
Key lock mode
1 Setting dial potentiometer mode invalid
Pr.190 to Pr.196
10 Setting dial frequency setting mode Key lock mode
valid
Setting Signal
11 Setting dial potentiometer mode Function
Positive Negative Name
Pr. 162 to 165
Refer to the section about Pr. 57 and logic logic
other relevant parameters. 0 100 RUN Inverter running
Refer to the section about Pr. 150 and 1 101 SU Up to frequency
Pr. 166, 167 Instantaneous power failure/
other relevant parameters. 2 102 IPF
undervoltage
Pr. 168, 169 Parameter for manufacturer setting. Do not set. 3 103 OL Overload alarm
4 104 FU Output frequency detection
Pr. 170, 171
Refer to the section about Pr. 52 and
Second output frequency
other relevant parameters. 5 105 FU2
detection
41 Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions.
Features
Pr.244 Cooling fan operation selection Pr.251 Output phase failure protection selection Pr.872 Input phase failure protection selection
You can control the operation of the cooling fan (200V class You can disable the output phase failure protection function that
2.2K or more, 400V class 3.7K or more) built in the inverter. stops the inverter output if one of the inverter output side (load
side) three phases (U, V, W) opens.
Peripheral Devices
Pr. 244 Setting Description
Why energy
The input phase failure protection selection of the inverter input
savings?
The cooling fan operates at power on.
0 Cooling fan on/off control invalid (The cooling side (R/L1, S/L2, T/L3) can be made valid.
fan is always on at power on)
Pr. Number Setting Range Description
Cooling fan on/off control valid
Specifications
The fan is normally on during inverter 0 Without output phase failure protection
Standard
251
1 (initial value) operation. The fan switches on/off according to 1 (initial value) With output phase failure protection
the temperature during a stop of the inverter 0 (initial value) Without input phase failure protection
whose status is monitored. 872
1 With input phase failure protection
Pr.
Dimension
Drawings
Slip compensation Refer to the section about Pr. 73 and
Outline
245 to 247 Pr. 252, 253
other relevant parameters.
Pr.245 Rated slip Pr.246 Slip compensation time constant
Pr.247 Constant-output region slip compensation selection
Display of the life of the
Terminal Specification
Pr.
Terminal Connection
The inverter output current may be used to assume motor slip to
Explanation
255 to 259 inverter parts
Diagram
keep the motor speed constant.
Pr.255 Life alarm status display Pr.256 Inrush current limit circuit life display
Selection of motor stopping
Pr. 250
Pr.257 Control circuit capacitor life display Pr.258 Main circuit capacitor life display
method and start signal Pr.259 Main circuit capacitor life measuring
Operation
Panel
Degrees of deterioration of main circuit capacitor, control circuit
Pr.250 Stop selection
capacitor or inrush current limit circuit and cooling fan can be
Used to select the stopping method (deceleration to a stop or diagnosed by monitor.
coasting) when the start signal turns off. When any part has approached the end of its life, an alarm can
Parameter
Used to stop the motor with a mechanical brake, etc. together be output by self diagnosis to prevent a fault.
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with switching off of the start signal. (Use the life check of this function as a guideline since the life
You can also select the operations of the start signals (STF/STR). except the main circuit capacitor is calculated theoretically.)
Explanations
Description Pr. Setting
Parameters
Pr.250 Description
Number Range
Start signal
of
Setting Stop operation Display whether the control circuit capacitor,
(STF/STR)
main circuit capacitor, cooling fan, and each
STF signal: Foward 255 (0 to 15) parts of the inrush current limit circuit has
rotation start The motor is coasted to a
0 to 100s reached the life alarm output level or not.
stop when the preset time
Functions
Protective
STR signal: Reverse Reading only
rotation start elapses after the start
signal is turned off. The Display the deterioration degree of the inrush
STF signal: Start signal 256 (0 to 100%)
motor is coasted to a stop current limit circuit. Reading only
STR signal: Forward/ (Pr. 250 - 1000)s after the
1000s to 1100s Display the deterioration degree of the control
reverse start signal is turned off. 257 (0 to 100%)
circuit capacitor. Reading only
rotation signal
Options
Display the deterioration degree of the main
STF signal: Foward
258 (0 to 100%) circuit capacitor. Reading only
rotation start
9999 The value measured by Pr. 259 is displayed.
STR signal: Reverse
rotation start When the start signal is Setting "1" and turning off the power starts the
turned off, the motor measurement of the main circuit capacitor life.
STF signal: Start signal
Instructions
decelerates to stop. 0, 1
259 When the Pr. 259 value is "3" after powering on
STR signal: Forward/ (2, 3, 8, 9)
8888 again, the measuring is completed. Read the
reverse
deterioration degree in Pr. 258.
rotation signal
Deceleration starts
Output frequency
DC brake
Time
Start OFF
ON
signal
RUN
signal ON OFF
Warranty
When Pr. 250 is set to values other than "9999" (initial value) or "8888".
Output is shut off when set
Output frequency
Time
Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions. 42
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(1) Power failure stop mode (Pr.261 = “1”)
Operation at instantaneous
Pr. 261 to 266 power failure
⋅ If power is restored during power failure deceleration,
deceleration to a stop is continued and the inverter remains
Pr.261 Power failure stop selection stopped.To restart, turn off the start signal once, then turn it
Pr.262 Subtracted frequency at deceleration start on again.
Pr.263 Subtraction starting frequency Pr.264 Power-failure deceleration time 1
supply
Pr.261 = 1
Power
Pr.265 Power-failure deceleration time 2
Pr.266 Power failure deceleration time switchover frequency
During deceleration at
When a power failure or undervoltage occurs, the inverter can
Output frequency
occurrence of power failure
Pr.
Setting Range Description Time
Number
STF
Coasting to stop
0 (initial value) When undervoltage or power failure Y46
occurs, the inverter output is shut off. Turn off STF once to make acceleration again
When undervoltage or a power failure
1 occurs, the inverter can be decelerated (2) Instantaneous power failure-time operation
261 to a stop.
When undervoltage or a power failure
continuation function (Pr.261 = “2”)
occurs, the inverter can be decelerated ⋅ When power is restored during deceleration after an
2 to a stop. instantaneous power failure, acceleration is made again up
If power is restored during a power
failure, the inverter accelerates again. to the set frequency.
Normally operation can be performed ⋅ When this function is used in combination with the automatic
with the initial value unchanged. But restart after instantaneous power failure operation,
262 0 to 20Hz adjust the frequency according to the deceleration can be made at a power failure and
magnitude of the load specifications
(moment of inertia, torque). acceleration can be made again after power restoration.
When output frequency ≥ Pr. 263 When power is restored after a stop by deceleration at an
Decelerate from the speed obtained instantaneous power failure, automatic restart operation is
0 to 120Hz from output frequency minus Pr. 262. performed if automatic restart after instantaneous power
263 When output frequency < Pr. 263
Decelerate from output frequency failure has been selected (Pr. 57 ≠ "9999")
Decelerate from the speed obtained
9999 When power is restored during
from output frequency minus Pr. 262. Pr.261 = 2
deceleration
Set a deceleration slope down to the
264 0 to 3600/ 360s *
frequency set in Pr. 266. Power
IPF
43 Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions.
Features
Operation command source and speed command Pr.503 Maintenance timer Pr.504 Maintenance timer alarm output set time
source during communication operation When the cumulative energization time of the inverter reaches
Pr.338 Communication operation command source the parameter set time, the maintenance timer output signal
Pr.339 Communication speed command source (Y95) is output. (MT) is displayed on the operation panel
Peripheral Devices
Pr.550 NET mode operation command source selection (FR-DU07)
Why energy
savings?
Pr.551 PU mode operation command source selection
This can be used as a guideline for the maintenance time of
When the RS-485 terminals or communication option is used, peripheral devices.
the external operation command and speed command can be
Specifications
made valid. Also, the control command source in the PU First power ON
Standard
operation mode can be selected. 9998
(999800h)
Set "0" in Pr.503
Pr. Setting
Description Maintenance
Number Range timer Pr.504
0 (Pr. 503)
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
(initial Operation command source communication
338 value) Time
1 Operation command source external Y95 signal OFF ON ON
0 MT display
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
(initial Speed command source communication The cumulative energization time of the inverter is stored into the
Explanation
value)
Diagram
EEPROM every hour and indicated in Pr. 503 Maintenance timer in
Speed command source external (Frequency
339 1 setting from communication is invalid, terminal 2 100h increments. Pr. 503 is clamped at 9998 (999800h).
and 1 setting from external is valid)
Speed command source external (Frequency
Pr. 549 Refer to the section about Pr.117 to Pr. 124.
Operation
2 setting from communication is valid, terminal 2 and
Panel
1 setting from external is invalid) Pr. 550 to 551 Refer to the section about Pr. 338, Pr.339.
0 Communication option valid
1 Inverter RS-485 terminal valid
Current average value
Pr.
Parameter
550 * Automatic communication option recognition
9999
Normally, the RS-485 terminals are valid. When 555 to 557 monitor signal
List
(initial
the communication option is fitted, the
value)
communication option is valid. Pr.555 Current average time Pr.556 Data output mask time
Select the RS-485 terminals as the PU operation Pr.557 Current average value monitor signal output reference current
1
Explanations
mode control source.
Parameters
The average value of the output current during constant speed
551 * 2
Select the PU connector as the PU operation operation and the maintenance timer value are output as a pulse to
of
(initial
mode control source. the current average value monitor signal (Y93).
value)
* Pr. 550 and Pr. 551 are always write-enabled. The pulse width output to the I/O module of the PLC or the like can
be used as a guideline due to abrasion of machines and elongation
Functions
Protective
Pr. 340 Refer to the section about Pr. 79. of belt and for aged deterioration of devices to know the
Refer to the section about Pr. 117 and maintenance time.
Pr. 341 to 343 The current average value monitor signal (Y93) is output as
other relevant parameters.
pulse for 20s as 1 cycle and repeatedly output during constant
Options
speed operation.
Remote output function
Pr. 495 to 497
From acceleration to constant speed operation
Instructions
Pr.495 Remote output selection Pr.496 Remote output data 1
Pr.497 Remote output data 2 Time
1 cycle (20s) Next cycle
You can utilize the on/off of the inverter's output signals instead Y93 signal
of the remote output terminal of the programmable logic 1) Data output mask time 5) End pulse
When the speed has changed to constant output as low pulse
controller. from acceleration/deceleration, Y93 signal is shape for 1 to 16.5s
not output for Pr.556 time.
4) Maintenance timer pulse
Motor
relevant parameters.
Refer to the section about Pr. 251 and other
Pr. 872
relevant parameters.
Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions. 44
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Regeneration avoidance
Pr. 882 to 886 Pr. 892 to 899 Energy saving monitor
function
Pr.882 Regeneration avoidance operation selection Pr.892 Load factor
Pr.883 Regeneration avoidance operation level Pr.893 Energy saving monitor reference (motor capacity)
Pr.884 Regeneration avoidance at deceleration detection sensitivity Pr.894 Control selection during commercial power-supply operation
Pr.885 Regeneration avoidance compensation frequency limit value Pr.895 Power saving rate reference value
Pr.886 Regeneration avoidance voltage gain Pr.896 Power unit cost
This function detects a regeneration status and increases the Pr.897 Power saving monitor average time
Pr.898 Power saving cumulative monitor clear
frequency to avoid the regeneration status. Pr.899 Operation time rate (estimated value)
Possible to avoid regeneration by automatically increasing the
From the power consumption estimated value during
frequency and continue operation if the fan happens to rotate
commercial power supply operation, the energy saving effect by
faster than the set speed due to the effect of another fan in the
same duct.
use of the inverter can be monitored/output.
⋅ The following provides the items that can be monitored by the
Pr. Setting power saving monitor (Pr. 52, Pr. 54, Pr. 158 = "50").
Description
Number Range
(Only power saving and power saving average value can be output to Pr. 54
0 (terminal FM) and Pr. 158 (terminal AM))
(initial Regeneration avoidance function invalid
882 value) Energy
1 Regeneration avoidance function valid Saving
Description and Formula Increments
Monitor
Set the bus voltage level at which regeneration
Item
avoidance operates. When the bus voltage level
is set to low, overvoltage error will be less apt to Difference between the estimated value of
300 to
883 occur. However, the actual deceleration time power necessary for commercial power supply
800V
increases. The set value must be higher than the Power operation and the input power calculated by the 0.01kW/
saving inverter 0.1kW*
power supply valtage × 2 . Power during commercial power supply
0 operation - input power monitor
Regeneration avoidance by bus voltage change
(initial Ratio of power saving on the assumption that
ratio is invalid
value) power during commercial power supply
884 operation is 100%
Set sensitivity to detect the bus voltage change
1 to 5 Setting 1 5 Power saving
Detection sensitivity low high Power Power during commercial power supply operation × 100
saving 0.1%
Set the limit value of frequency which rises at rate
0 to 10Hz Ratio of power saving on the assumption that
885 activation of regeneration avoidance function.
Pr. 893 is 100%
9999 Frequency limit invalid
Power saving
Adjust responsiveness at activation of ×100
Pr.893
regeneration avoidance. A larger setting will
886 0 to 200% improve responsiveness to the bus voltage Average value of power saving amount per hour
change. However, the output frequency could Power during predetermined time (Pr. 897)
become unstable. saving 0.01kWh/
average Σ (Power saving × ∆t) 0.1kWh*
value Pr.897
45 Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions.
Features
Pr.990 PU buzzer control
shifted times.)
You can make the buzzer "beep" when you press key of the
Energy
operation panel (FR-DU07) and parameter unit (FR-PU04).
Saving
Description and Formula Increments
Peripheral Devices
Monitor
Pr.990 Setting Description
Why energy
Item
savings?
Power 0 Without buzzer
Power saving is added up per hour. 0.01kWh/
saving 1(initial value) With buzzer
Σ (Power saving × ∆t) 0.1kWh*
amount
Specifications
Power
Power saving amount represented in terms of
Standard
saving
charge 0.01/0.1*
amount
charge
Power saving amount × Pr. 896 Pr. 991 PU contrast adjustment
Estimated value of annual power saving amount
Annual
power Power saving amount Pr.899 0.01kWh/ Pr.991 PU contrast adjustment
Dimension
Drawings
× 24 × 365 ×
Outline
saving Operation time during 100 0.1kWh* Contrast adjustment of the LCD of the parameter unit (FR-
amount power saving totalization
PU04) can be performed.
Annual Decreasing the setting value makes contrast light.
power Annual power saving amount represented in
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
saving terms of charge 0.01/0.1*
Pr.991 Setting Description
Explanation
amount Annual power saving amount × Pr. 896
Diagram
charge 0 : Light
0 to 63 ↓
* The increments vary according to the inverter capacity. (55K or less/75K or 63 : Dark
more)
Operation
Panel
Pr. Adjustment of terminal FM Pr. 989, CL, ALLC, Er.CL, PCPY
C0(900), C1(901) and AM (calibration)
Parameter clear, parameter copy
Parameter
C0(Pr.900) FM terminal calibration C1(Pr.901) AM terminal calibration
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The operation panel and parameter unit can be used to calibrate Pr.989 Parameter copy alarm release
Pr.CL Parameter clear ALLC All parameter clear
the full scales of the terminals FM and AM. Er.CL Alarm history clear PCPY Parameter copy
(1) FM terminal calibration (C0(Pr.900)) Set “1” in Pr.CL Parameter clear to initialize all parameters.
Explanations
Parameters
⋅ The terminal FM is preset to output pulses. By setting the (Calibration parameters are not cleared.)*
of
Calibraton parameter C0 (Pr. 900), the meter connected to the Set “1” in ALLC All parameter clear to initialize all parameters. *
inverter can be calibrated by parameter setting without use Set “1” in Er.CL Alarm history clear to clear alarm history. *
of a calibration resistor. Parameter settings can be copied to multiple inverters by using
⋅ Using the pulse train output of the terminal FM, a digital PCPY.
Functions
Protective
display can be provided by a digital counter. The monitor When parameters are copied to the 75K or more inverter from
value is 1440 pulses/s output at the full-scale value of Pr. 54 the 55K or less inverter or vice versa, an alarm appears on
FM terminal function selection. the operation panel.
For the parameters whose setting range differ, set Pr.989 as
Options
Indicator
1mA full-scale
analog meter
(Digital indicator)
below after reset.
1mA 1440 pulse/s(+) (-)
FM FM
(+) (-) T1
Calibration 55K or less 75K or more
resistor*1 8VDC
SD SD Pr.989 setting 10 100
Instructions
T2
Pulse width T1: Adjust using calibration parameter C0
Pulse cycle T2: Set with Pr. 55 (frequency monitor)
PCPY
Set with Pr.56 (current monitor)
Description
*1 Not needed when the operation panel (FR-DU07) or parameter unit (FR- Setting
PU04) is used for calibration. 0 Cancel
Used when calibration must be made near the frequency meter for such a
1 Copy the source parameters in the operation panel.
reason as a remote frequency meter.
Motor
However, the frequency meter needle may not deflect to full-scale if the Write the parameters copied to the operation panel to the
2
calibration resistor is connected. In this case, use this resistor and destination inverter.
operation panel or parameter unit together. 3 Verify parameters in the inverter and operation panel.
(2) AM terminal calibration (C1(Pr.901)) * Parameters are not cleared when "1" is set in Pr.77 Parameter write selection.
Compatibility
Pr. C2(902) to C7(905) Refer to the section about Pr. 125, Pr. 126
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Protective Functions
When an alarm occurs in the inverter, the protective function is activated bringing the inverter to an alarm stop and the PU
display automatically changes to any of the following error (alarm) indications.
Function Name Description Indication
Operation panel lock Appears when operation is tried during operation panel lock.
Error message *2
to
Parameter write error Appears when an error occurs at parameter writing.
to
Copy operation error Appears when an error occurs at parameter copying.
Appears when the RES signal is on or the PU and inverter can not make normal
Error
communication.
Stall Prevention
Appears during overcurrent stall prevention.
(overcurrent)
Stall prevention Appears during overvoltage stall prevention
(overvoltage) Appears while the regeneration avoidance function is activated.
Appears if the regenerative brake duty reaches or exceeds 85% of the Pr. 70 "special
Regenerative brake regenerative brake duty" value. If the regenerative brake duty reaches 100%, a
Warnings *3
Appears when the cooling fan remains stopped when operation is required or when the speed
Fan fault
has decreased.
Overcurrent shut-off during
Appears when an overcurrent occurred during acceleration.
acceleration
Overcurrent shut-off during
Appears when an overcurrent occurred during constant speed operation.
constant speed
Overcurrent shut-off during
Appears when an overcurrent occurred during deceleration and at a stop.
deceleration or stop
Regenerative overvoltage
Appears when an overvoltage occurred during acceleration.
shutoff during acceleration
Regenerative overvoltage
shut-off during constant Appears when an overvoltage occurred during constant speed operation.
speed
Regenerative overvoltage shut-
Appears when an overvoltage occurred during deceleration and at a stop.
off during deceleration or stop
Inverter overload shut-off
Appears when the electronic thermal relay function for inverter element protection
(electronic thermal relay
was activated.
function)*1
Motor overload shut-off
Appears when the electronic thermal relay function for motor protection was
(electronic thermal relay
activated.
function)*1
Major failures *5
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Function Name Description Indication
Appears when a communication error between the PU and inverter occurred, the
communication interval exceeded the permissible time during the RS-485
PU disconnection
communication with the PU connecter, or communication errors exceeded the
Features
number of retries during the RS-485 communication.
Retry count excess Appears when the operation was not restarted within the set number of retries.
Parameter storage devide Appears when operation of the element where parameters stored became
alarm abnormal. (main circuit board)
Peripheral Devices
Why energy
savings?
/
CPU error Appears during the CPU and peripheral circuit errors. /
Specifications
Operation panel power
Major failures *5
Standard
supply short circuit Appears when the RS-485 terminal power supply or operation panel power supply
RS-485 terminals power was shorted.
supply short circuit
24VDC power output short
Appears when terminals PC-SD were shorted.
circuit
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
Output current detection Appears when output current exceeded the output current detection level set by the
value exceeded parameter.
Inrush resistor overheat Appears when the resistor of the inrush current limit circuit overheated.
Communication error Appears when a communication error occurred during the RS-485 communication
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
(inverter) with the RS-485 terminals.
Explanation
Diagram
Appears when 30mA or more is input or a voltage (7.5V or more) is input with the
Analog input error
terminal 2/4 set to current input.
Internal circuit error Appears when an internal circuit error occurred.
This function stops the inverter output if an alarm occurs in the brake circuit, e.g.
Operation
Brake transistor alarm
Panel
damaged brake transistors. In this case, the inverter must be powered off
detection
immediately. (Internal circuit error for the model 55K or less)
*1 Resetting the inverter initializes the internal thermal integrated data of the electronic thermal relay function.
*2 The error message shows an operational error. The inverter output is not shut off.
Parameter
*3 Warnings are messages given before major failures occur. The inverter output is not shut off.
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*4 Minor faults warn the operator of failures with output signals. The inverter output is not shut off.
*5 When major failures occur, the protective functions are activated to shut off the inverter output and output the alarms.
*6 The external thermal operates only when the OH signal is set in Pr. 178 to Pr. 189 (input terminal function selection).
Explanations
Parameters
of
Functions
Protective
Options
Instructions
Motor
Compatibility
Warranty
Inquiry
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Option and Peripheral Devices
Options
By fitting the following options to the inverter, the inverter is provided with more functions.
One plug-in option can be fitted.
Applicable
Name Type Applications, Specifications, etc.
Inverter
⋅ This input interface sets the high frequency accuracy of the
inverter using an external BCD or binary digital signal.
BCD code 3 digits (maximum 999)
16-bit digital input FR-A7AX
BCD code 4 digits (maximum 9999)
Binary 12 bits (maximum FFFH)
Binary 16 bits (maximum FFFFH)
⋅ This option provides the inverter with open collector outputs
selected from among the standard output signals.
Plug-in Type
Digital output ⋅ This option adds two different signals that can be
FR-A7AY
extension analog output monitored at the terminals FM and AM, such as the output Shared among all
frequency, output voltage and output current. models
⋅ 20mADC or 5VDC (10V) meter can be connected.
⋅ Output any three output signals available with the inverter
Relay output FR-A7AR
as standard from the relay contact terminals
Communication
Parameter unit (Eightlanguages) FR-PU04 Interactive parameter unit with LCD display
Cable for connection of operation panel or parameter unit Shared among all
Parameter unit connection cable FR-CB20
indicates a cable length. (1m, 3m, 5m)
models
Operation panel connection Connector to connect the operation panel (FR-DU07) and
FR-ADP
connector connection cable
Reactor MT-BSL
Sine wave
Reduce the motor noise during inverter driving For the 75K or
filter
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Applicable
Name Type Applications, Specifications, etc.
Inverter
For independent operation. With frequency meter, frequency
FR Series Manual Controller/Speed Controller
Features
setting potentiometer and start switch.
For synchronous operation (1.5VA) by external signal (0 to
DC tach. follower FR-AL
5V, 0 to 10V DC) *
For three speed switching, among high, middle and low
Three speed selector FR-AT
Peripheral Devices
speed operation (1.5VA) *
Why energy
savings?
For remote operation. Allows operation to be controlled from
Motorized speed setter FR-FK
several places (5VA) *
For ratio operation. Allows ratios to be set to five inverters.
Ratio setter FR-FH
(3VA) *
Specifications
Standard
PG follower FR-FP For tracking operation by a pilot generator (PG) signal (3VA)
*
Master controller (5VA) for parallel operation of multiple
Master controller FR-FG
(maximum 35) inverters. *
Shared among all
For soft start and stop. Enables acceleration/deceleration in models
Soft starter FR-FC
Dimension
Drawings
parallel operation (3VA) *
Outline
For continuous speed control operation. Used in combination
Deviation detector FR-FD
with a deviation sensor or synchro (5VA) *
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
Explanation
Diagram
Pilot generator QVAH-10 For tracking operation. 70V/35VAC 500Hz (at 2500r/min)
For continuous speed control operation (mechanical
Deviation sensor YVGC-500W-NS
deviation detection). Output 90VAC/90°
Frequency setting potentiometer WA2W 1kΩ For frequency setting. Wirewound 2W 1kΩ B characteristic
Operation
Others
Panel
Dedicated frequency meter (graduated to 120Hz). Moving-
Frequency meter YM206NRI 1mA
coil type DC ammeter
For frequency meter calibration. Carbon film type B
Calibration resistor RV24YN 10kΩ
characteristic
Parameter
Inverter setup software FR-SW1-SETUP- Shared among all
List
Supports an inverter startup to maintenance.
(FR Configrator) WE models
* Rated power consumption. The power supply specifications of the FR series manual controllers and speed controllers are 200VAC 50Hz, 220V/
220VAC 60Hz, and 115VAC 60Hz.
Explanations
Parameters
of
Functions
Protective
Options
Instructions
Motor
Compatibility
Warranty
Inquiry
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Stand-alone option
12
FR-AAT27 FR-F740-30K
attachment
FR-AAT FR-A100E and FR-A200E series installation intercompatibility attachment
FR-A5AT The FR-F700 series inverter can be installed using installation holes of the conventional FR-A100E and FR-A200E series with this attachment. This
attachment is useful for replacing the conventional model with the FR-F700 series.
* The depth increases after installation of the inverter when the attachment is used
Outline dimension
(Unit: mm)
Mass Mass Less than D
Type W D H (kg)
Type W D H (kg)
0.4K 104 72 99 0.6 H0.4K 135 59.6 115 1.5
0.75K 104 74 99 0.8 H0.75K 135 59.6 115 1.5
1.5K 104 77 99 1.1 H1.5K 135 59.6 115 1.5
2.2K 115 77 115 1.5 H2.2K 135 59.6 115 1.5
3.7K 115 83 115 2.2 H3.7K 135 70.6 115 2.5
H
AC reactor 5.5K 115 83 115 2.3 H5.5K 160 72 142 3.5
2 7.5K 130 100 135 4.2 H7.5K 160 91 142 5.0
(for power coordination) 0 4
11K 160 111 164 5.2 0 H11K 160 91 146 6.0
FR-HAL-(H)K 0 W
V 15K 160 126 167 7.0 0 H15K 220 105 195 9.0
18.5K 160 175 128 7.1 V H18.5K 220 170 215 9.0 (Note) 1. Make selection according to the applied
22K 185 158 150 9.0 H22K 220 170 215 9.5 motor capacity. (When the inverter
capacity is larger than the motor
30K 185 168 150 9.7 H30K 220 170 215 11 capacity, make selection according to the
37K 210 174 175 12.9 H37K 220 170 214 12.5 motor capacity)
45K 210 191 175 16.4 H45K 280 165 245 15 2. Power factor improving reactor (FR-BAL)
can be used.
55K 210 201 175 17.4 H55K 280 170 245 18
Power factor improving effect
H75K 205 208 170 20 FR-BAL : approx. 90%
FR-HAL : approx. 88%
Outline dimension
(Unit: mm)
Mass Mass Less than D
Type W D H (kg)
Type W D H (kg)
0.4K 70 61 71 0.4 H0.4K 90 60 78 0.6
0.75K 85 61 81 0.5 H0.75K 66 70 100 0.8
1.5K 85 70 81 0.8 H1.5K 66 80 100 1
2.2K 85 70 81 0.9 H2.2K 76 80 110 1.3
3.7K 77 82 92 1.5 H3.7K 86 95 120 2.3 H W
5.5K 77 92 92 1.9 H5.5K 96 100 128 3
2 7.5K 86 98 113 2.5 4 H7.5K 96 105 128 3.5
0 0
11K 105 112 133 3.3 H11K 105 110 137 4.5
0 0
DC reactor 15K 105 115 133 4.1 H15K 105 125 152 5 (Note) 1. Be sure to remove the jumper across
V V
terminals P/+ - P1 of the inverter. (A
(for power coordination) 18.5K 105 165 93 4.7 H18.5K 114 120 162 5
failure to do so will produce no power
FR-HEL-(H)K 22K 105 175 93 5.6 H22K 133 120 178 6 factor improving effect)
30K 114 200 100 7.8 H30K 133 120 178 6.5 2. The wiring length between the reactor and
37K 133 195 117 10 H37K 133 155 187 8.5 inverter should be within 5m.
3. The size of the cables used should be equal
45K 133 205 117 11 H45K 133 170 187 10
to or larger than that of the power supply
55K 153 209 132 12.6 H55K 152 170 206 11.5 cables (R/L1, S/L2, T/L3).
4. Make selection according to the motor
capacity.
(When the inverter capacity is larger than
the motor capacity, make selection
according to the motor capacity)
5. Power factor improving reactor (FR-BEL)
can be used.
Power factor improving effect
FR-BEL : approx. 95%
FR-HEL : approx. 93%
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Outline dimension
FR-BSF01 FR-BLF
Features
MCCB Inverter
31.5
110 Power R/L1
95 supply S/L2
2- φ5
7
φ7 130 T/L3
Peripheral Devices
Line noise filter
22.5
Why energy
Line noise filter (Note) 1. Each phase should be wound at least 3
savings?
times (4T, 4 turns) in the same direction.
FR-BSF01...for small (The greater the number of turns, the more
capacities 65
35
80
efficient.)
33 2. When the thickness of the wire prevents
FR-BLF winding, use at least 4 in series and ensure
Specifications
that the current passes through each phase
2.3
Standard
160
in the same direction.
65
180 3. Can be used on the output side in the same
4.5
way as the input side.
4. Please use FR-BSF01 for inverters with
small capacities of 3.7K or less. Thick wires
(38mm2 or more) can not be used. In such
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
cases, use the FR-BLF.
A brake unit is an option that fully enhances the regenerative braking capability of the inverter, and should be used with an electrical-discharge resistor.
Brake units should be selected according to the required braking torque.
Brake unit selection table
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
Motor(kW)
Explanation
Voltage
Diagram
0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5 22 30 37 45 55
Braking
torque
4×
50%30s BU-1500 BU-3700 BU-7.5K BU-15K 2×BU-15K 3×BU-15K
output
BU-15K
200V
Operation
BU- BU- 4× 5× 6× 7×
100%30s BU-7.5K BU-15K 2×BU-15K 3×BU-15K
Panel
1500 3700 BU-15K BU-15K BU-15K BU-15K
50%30s * BU-H7.5K BU-H15K BU-H30K 2×BU-H30K
output
400V
4×BU-
100%30s * BU-H7.5K BU-H15K BU-H30K 2×BU-H30K 3×BU-H30K
H30K
* The inverter of 1.5K or less with 400V output can not be used in combination with a brake unit.
Parameter
To use in combination with a brake unit, use the inverter of 2.2K or more.
List
Combination of brake unit and electrical discharge resistor
Voltage
Voltage
Brake unit Resistor type Cable (P, N) Brake unit Resistor type Cable (P, N)
Explanations
Parameters
GRZG200-10Ω
BU-1500 GZG300W-50Ω(one) 2mm2 BU-H7.5K 2mm2
of
(six in series)
200V output
output
400V
GRZG200-10Ω GRZG300-5Ω
BU-3700
(three in series) 2mm2 BU-H15K
(eight in series) 3.5mm2
Functions
(four in series) (twelve in series)
Protective
BU-(H)
GRZG400-2Ω
Electrical-discharge BU-15K
(six in series) 3.5mm2
resistor GZG type
GRZG type Brake unit Discharge resistor
Options
H
H
Instructions
W D
D
W (Unit: mm)
Type W D H
(Unit: mm)
GZG300W 335 40 78
Type W D H
Motor
GRZG200 306 26 55
BU-1500, 3700, 7.5K, 15K 100 128 240
GRZG300 334 40 79
BU-H7.5K, H15K, H30K 160 145 240
GRZG400 411 40 79
Compatibility
(Note) 1. Connect so that the terminal symbols are the same for both inverter and brake unit. Incorrect connection will damage the inverter.
2. Minimize the cable length between the inverter and brake unit and between the discharging resistor and brake unit. Use a twisted cable when
the wiring length exceeds 2m.
(If twisted cables are used, the wiring length should be within 5m.)
Handling precautions
1. The thermal relay in the brake unit will trip if the rated torque is continuously output. After a trip, reset the inverter and increase its deceleration time
Warranty
seting.
2. The maximum temperature rise of the discharging resistor is 100 °C. Use heat-resistant wires and wire to avoid contact with resistors.
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The brake unit and resistor unit are options that will fully exhibit the regenerative braking capability of the inverter and are always used as a set.
There are six different brake units as in the following table, from which make selection according to the necessary braking torque and deceleration
time.
The brake unit is equipped with a seven-segment LED that displays the duty (%ED) and alarm.
Brake unit selection table
%ED at short-time rating when braking torque is 100%
Motor Capacity 5.5kW 7.5kW 11kW 15kW 18.5kW 22kW 30kW 37kW 45kW 55kW
200V 5.5K 7.5K 11K 15K 18.5K 22K 30K 37K 45KK 55K
Inverter
400V 5.5K 7.5K 11K 15K 18.5K 22K 30K 37K 45KK 55K
2 FR-BU-15K 80 40 15 10 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
0 FR-BU-30K ------ ------ 65 30 25 15 10 ------ ------ ------
%ED
Brake unit
0
V FR-BU-55K ------ ------ ------ ------ 90 60 30 20 15 10
4 FR-BU-H15K 80 40 15 10 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
0 FR-BU-H30K ------ ------ 65 30 25 15 10 ------ ------ ------
%ED
0
V FR-BU-H55K ------ ------ ------ ------ 90 60 30 20 15 10
Braking torque (%) at short-time rating when 10%ED is 15s
Motor Capacity 5.5kW 7.5kW 11kW 15kW 18.5kW 22kW 30kW 37kW 45kW 55kW
200V 5.5K 7.5K 11K 15K 18.5K 22K 30K 37K 45KK 55K
Inverter
400V 5.5K 7.5K 11K 15K 18.5K 22K 30K 37K 45KK 55K
2 FR-BU-15K Braking 280 200 120 100 80 70 ------ ------ ------ ------
0 FR-BU-30K ------ ------ 260 180 160 130 100 80 70 ------
Torque
Brake unit
0 Resistor unit
V FR-BU-55K (%) ------ ------ ------ ------ 300 250 180 150 120 100 Brake unit
4 FR-BU-H15K Braking 280 200 120 100 80 70 ------ ------ ------ ------
0 FR-BU-H30K ------ ------ 260 180 160 130 100 80 70 ------
0 Torque
V FR-BU-H55K (%) ------ ------ ------ ------ 300 250 180 150 120 100
Connection example *3
Inverter
ON
FR-BU FR-BR
OFF P/+ P/+ P/+ P
T *2 MC
N/- N/- PR PR
MC
FR-BR Within Within
MC
5m 5m
MCCB
R/L1 U Motor
P TH1 Inverter
Three-phase AC
power supply S/L2 V IM FR-BU FR-BR
PR
T/L3 W Twist Twist
TH2
P/+ P/+ P/+ P
Inverter FR-BU N/- N/- PR PR
PR
HA Within 10m Within 10m
P/+ P/+ HB
*1
N/− N/− HC *3. Minimize the cable length between the inverter and brake
unit and the resistor unit and brake unit. Use a twisted
*3
cable when the wiring length exceeds 5m. (If twisted
5m or less
wires are used, the distance should be within 10m.) Use
*1. Connect the inverter terminals (P/+, N/-) and brake unit (FR-BU (H)) terminals so that their the wires of the above recommended size or larger.
terminal signals match with each other.
(Incorrect connection will damage the inverter.)
*2. When the power supply is 400V class, install a step-down transformer.
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The brake unit and resistor unit are options that will fully exhibit the regenerative braking capability of the inverter. Use them as a set.
There are six different brake units as in the following table, from which make selection according to the deceleration time.
When the brake unit duty (%ED) excess and an alarm occur, errors appear in the inverter.
Features
Brake unit selection table Brake unit and resistor unit combinations and
%ED at short-time rating when braking torque is 100% cables
75 90 110 132 160 185 220 280 375 Resistor unit
Motor Capacity kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW Brake Unit Type Cable
type
Peripheral Devices
200V 75K 90K 110K ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
Inverter MT-BU5-55K MT-BR5-55K 14mm2
Why energy
400V 75K 90K 110K 132K 160K 185K 220K 280K 375K 200V
savings?
MT-BU5-110K 2×MT-BR5-55K 2×14mm2
2 MT-BU5-55K 5 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ MT-BU5-H75K MT-BR5-H75K 14mm2
0 MT-BU5-
%ED 2×MT-BR5-H75K 2×14mm2
0 H150K
V MT-BU5-110K
Specifications
Brake unit
Standard
400V H220K
MT-BU5-H75K 10 5 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ MT-BU5-
4 MT-BU5-H150K 40 25 20 10 5 5 ------ ------ ------ H280K
4×MT-BR5-H75K 4×14mm2
0 MT-BU5-H220K %ED 80 60 40 25 15 10 10 5 ------ MT-BU5-
0 5×MT-BR5-H75K 5×14mm2
V MT-BU5-H280K ------ 80 65 40 30 20 15 10 5 H375K
Dimension
MT-BU5-H375K ------ ------ ------ 80 50 40 20 15 10
Drawings
(Caution 1) Be sure to select the well-ventilated place for installa-
Outline
Braking torque (%) at short-time rating tion of the resistor unit. Ventilation is necessary when
75 90 110 132 160 185 220 280 375 installing the resistor in a place, e.g. enclosure, where
Motor Capacity kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW heat is not well diffused.
(Caution 2) The temperature rise of the discharging resistor is
200V 75K 90K 110K ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
Inverter 300deg. Therefore, wire the cable so as not to touch
400V 75K 90K 110K 132K 160K 185K 220K 280K 375K
Terminal Specification
the resistor. In addition, separate the parts with low
Terminal Connection
heat resistance and the resistor by at least 40 to
Explanation
Diagram
2 MT-BU5-55K braking 70 60 50 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
0 50cm.
torque (Caution 3) The temperature of the resistor unit abnormally
0
V MT-BU5-110K (%) 150 120 100 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ increases if the brake unit is operated exceeding the
Brake unit
Operation
0 MT-BU5-H220K
Panel
torque 150 150 150 150 135 115 100 80 55 * The resistor unit is provided with a thermostat (a contact) as
0 overheat protection. If this protective device is activated under
V MT-BU5-H280K (%) 150 150 150 150 150 150 125 100 70
normal operation, it is assumed that the deceleration time is too
MT-BU5-H375K 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 130 100 short. In such a case, increase the deceleration time setting of
* To obtain a large braking torque, the motor has to have a torque characteristic the inverter.
that meets the braking torque.
Parameter
Check the torque characteristic of the motor.
List
Brake unit Outline dimension drawings
MT-BU5-(H)K A
85
Explanations
Parameters
Resistor unit
AA
P, PR terminal
AB 2 M6 screw N NP
MT-BR5-(H)K
of
800
B BA
Functions
Protective
TH2 M4
M6 P PR TH1 E
30
40
85
193 189
37 60 10 21
480
510
75 300 75
4 7 LN 4 15
7.5 450
Mounting hole LP Mounting hole
LC C
Options
N
P X-Y
CN8
Instructions
mass type value
200V MT-BU5-55K 118 102 90 200 100 256.5 550 1740 1740 1 1.5 14 12 8 200V
class MT-BR5-55K
class MT-BU5-110K 2.0Ω 50kg
188 172 160 200 100 256.5 550 2000 2000 2 3.0 22 12 8
MT-BU5-H75K 118 102 90 200 100 256.5 550 1740 1740 1 1.5 14 12 8 400V MT-BR5- 6.5Ω 70kg
MT-BU5-H150K 188 172 160 200 100 256.5 550 2000 2000 2 3.0 22 12 8 class H75K
400V MT-BU5-H220K 258 242 230 200 100 256.5 550 2000 2000 3 4.5 38 12 8
class
MT-BU5-H280K 328 312 300 200 100 256.5 550 2330 2330 4 6.0 60 12 10
Motor
MT-BU5-H375K 398 382 370 200 100 256.5 550 2330 2330 5 7.5 60 12 10
External connection diagram
Inverter
The wiring length should be 10m
maximum when wires are twisted
(Caution 1) For wiring of the brake unit and inverter, use
Compatibility
CN8
P
P units has terminals equal to the number of
PR
PR resistor units. Connect one resistor unit to one
pair of terminals (P, PR).
Cable provided with a brake unit Brake unit
Resistor unit
MT-BU5
MT-BR5
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Enables 100%-torque continuous regeneration to support continuous regenerative
FR-CV-(H)
operation for line control, etc.
Eliminates the need to use a brake unit with each inverter, reducing total space and total FR-CV-(H)-AT
cost.
Saves energy since regeneration energy is used for the other inverters and excess
energy is returned to the power supply.
Connection example H
H
R/L1 U
S/L2 *1
T/L3 V IM
R1/L11 W
S1/L21 W D1
Dedicated stand-alone FR-CV type
reactor (FR-CVL) Power regeneration Inverter
common converter D D1
MCCB MC1 W
Power regeneration Three-phase
R/L11 R2/L12
R2/L1 D
S/L21 S2/L22
common converter AC power
supply T/L31 T2/L32
S2/L2 P/L+ P/+
*2
T2/L3 N/L− N/−
FR-CV-(H) (Unit mm)
FR-CV-(H)K P24 PC Voltage/ Voltage/
R/L11 W D D1 H W D D1 H
S/L21 *4
SD SD Capacity Capacity
RDYA
T/MC1 2 7.5K/11K 90 303 103 300 4 7.5K/
120 305 105 300
RDYB X10 *3 0 15K 120 305 105 300 0 11K/15K
RSO RES 0 22K/30K 150 322 122 380 0 22K/30K 150 305 105 380
SE V 37K/55K 400 250 135 V 37K/55K 400 250 135 620
620
*1. Remove the jumpers across terminals R/L1-R1/L11 and S/L2-S1/L21 of the inverter, and FR-CV-(H)-AT (Unit mm)
connect the control circuit power supply across terminals R1/L11-S1/L21. Always keep Voltage/ Voltage/
the power input terminals R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 open. Incorrect connection will damage the W D D1 H W D D1 H
Capacity Capacity
inverter. Opposite polarity of terminals N/-, P/+ will damage the inverter. 2 7.5K/11K 110 315 115 330 4 7.5K/
*2. Do not insert an NFB between the terminals P/+-N/- (between P/L+-P/+, between N/ 0 15K 130 320 120 330 0 11K/15K
130 320 120 330
L--N/-). 0 0
*3. Assign the terminal for X10 signal using any of Pr. 178 to Pr. 189 (input terminal V
22K/30K 160 350 150 410
V
22K/30K 160 350 150 410
function selection).
*4. Be sure to connect the power supply and terminals R/L11, S/L21, T/MC1. If the inverter is
operated without connection, the power regeneration common converter will be damaged.
Substantially suppresses power harmonics to realize the equivalent Has the power regeneration function as standard.
capacity conversion coefficient K5=0 in the "Harmonic suppression Connects multiple inverters to enable common converter system
guideline for specific consumers". operation.
Specifications
Inverter Type 200V 400V
FR-HC 7.5K 15K 30K 55K H7.5K H15K H30K H55K
Applied inverter capacity (*1) 3.7K to 7.5K 7.5K to 15K 15K to 30K 30K to 55K 3.7K to 7.5K 7.5K to 15K 15K to 30K 30K to 55K
*1. The applicable capacity to the high
Rated input voltage/ Three phase 200V to 220V 50Hz Three phase
frequency 200V to 230V 60Hz 380V to 460V 50/60Hz power factor converter is the total
capacity of the inverters.
Rated input current (A) 33 61 115 215 17 31 57 110 *2. The output voltage varies with the
Rated output voltage (V) (*2) 293VDC to 335VDC 558VDC to 670VDC input voltage value.
High power factor
converter Outline dimension
FR-HC- (H)K (Unit: mm)
High Power Factor Outside Box FR-
Reactor 1 FR-HCL01 Reactor 2 FR-HCL02
Voltage Capacity Converter FR-HC HCB High power factor converter Outside box
W H D W H D W H D W H D
7.5K 220 300 190 160 155 100 240 230 160
H
H
0 15K 250 400 190 190 205 130 260 270 170
0 30K 340 550 195 220 230 170 340 320 180 W D
55K 480 700 250 210 260 225 430 470 360 Reactor 1, Reactor 2
H7.5K 220 300 190 160 150 100 240 220 160
4
0 H15K 250 400 190 190 195 130 260 260 170 190 320 165
H
0 H30K 340 550 195 220 215 140 340 310 180
V
H55K 480 700 250 280 255 190 400 380 285 270 450 203 W D
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Application of the sine wave filter
For the FR-F700 series (75K or more) inverter, the motor voltage and current can be made to nearly sine wave shaped by providing a sine wave filter
Features
on the output side.
1) Low noise
2) Surgeless
3) Motor loss reduction (use of standard motor)
Application condition
Peripheral Devices
Why energy
The following conditions have to be satisfied to install the sine wave filter.
savings?
1) Change the Pr. 72 setting to "25". (The initial value is "2".)
The carrier frequency changes to 2.5KHz. (The sine wave filter is designed on condition that the carrier frequency is 2.5KHz. Be sure to change
the setting properly.) If the inverter is operated with Pr.72 set to other than "25", the inverter and sine wave filter may be damaged.
2) The sine wave filter can be used only for 60 Hz or less inverter frequency.
Specifications
Standard
Note that the filter can not be used for the higher frequency operation than this. (Otherwise the filter loss will increase. )
3) Use the inverter with capacity one rank higher. *2
4) Install an external thermal relay of the motor.
Circuit configuration and connection
Sine wave filter
Dimension
Motor Inverter type
Drawings
Applied Inverter
Outline
U X capacity
FR-F700 Reactor for filter Capacitor for filter (*2)
Inverter V Y (kW)
IM
W Z 75 MT-BSL-75K 1×MT-BSC-75K FR-F720-90K
(Carrier 2.5kHz) 200V
Motor class 90 MT-BSL-90K 1×MT-BSC-90K FR-F720-110K
Reactor
75 MT-BSL-H75K 1×MT-BSC-H75K FR-F740-90K
90 MT-BSL-H110K 1×MT-BSC-H110K FR-F740-110K
Terminal Specification
+
Terminal Connection
voltage
110 MT-BSL-H110K 1×MT-BSC-H110K FR-F740-132K
Explanation
0 Capacitor (Capacitor)
Diagram
- 132 MT-BSL-H150K 2×MT-BSC-H75K FR-F740-160K
Inverter output * Install the filter near the inverter. current 400V
160 MT-BSL-H220K 2×MT-BSC-H110K FR-F740-185K
voltage For a capacitor cable, use a cable class
Wave form at a 185 MT-BSL-H220K 2×MT-BSC-H110K FR-F740-220K
wave form with size larger than indicated in the
table below "recommended cable motor terminal 220 MT-BSL-H220K 2×MT-BSC-H110K FR-F740-250K
Operation
280 MT-BSL-H280K 3×MT-BSC-H110K FR-F740-315K
MT-BSL-(H)K
Panel
*1 For the 2 ×, connect capacitors in parallel as in the connection
MT-BSC-(H)K diagram.
*2 If the rated motor current × (1.05 to 1.1) is less than 80% of the
inverter rated current, an inverter with same kW with a motor
can be used.
Parameter
Reactor for sine wave filter Capacitor for sine wave filter
List
Rating plate Terminals I
G G
Terminal H
U V W
Explanations
Parameters
C
C
X Y Z
of
B
D
A B F
E
4-G A E
F
installation
4-H
Functions
Protective
hole
Installation hole
Mass Mass
Inverter type A B C D E F G H Inverter type A B C D E F G H I
(kg) (kg)
200V MT-BSL-75K 330 150 285 185 216 328 M10 M12 80 200V MT-BSC-75K 205 190 285 230 70 40 40 φ7 M6 3.9
class MT-BSL-90K 390 150 320 180 220 330 M12 M12 105 class MT-BSC-90K 280 265 270 180 90 55 80 φ7 M12 5.5
MT-BSL-H75K 330 150 285 185 216 318 M10 M10 80 400V MT-BSC-H75K 205 190 220 170 70 40 50 φ7 M6 3.0
Options
class MT-BSC-H110K 205 190 280 230 70 40 50 φ7 M6 4.0
MT-BSL-H110K 390 150 340 195 235 368 M12 M12 140
400V * Leave more than 25mm space between capacitors.
MT-BSL-H150K 455 200 397 200 240 380 M12 M12 190
class
MT-BSL-H220K 495 200 405 250 300 420 M12 M12 240 Recommended cable size
MT-BSL-H280K 575 200 470 310 370 485 M12 M12 340 The cable sizes between the Inverter and MT-BSL and between the MT-
BSL and IM depend on U, V, W of "Peripheral devices list" (page 57)
The cable size to the MT-BSC is as table below.
Instructions
MT-BSC-75K MT-BSC-90K MT-BSC-H75K MT-BSC-H110K
38mm2 38mm2 22mm2 22mm2 Motor
Compatibility
Warranty
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Moulded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) *2 or Input Side Magnetic Recommended Cable
Motor Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELB) Contactor*3 Size (mm2)*4
Output
Voltage Applicable Inverter Type Reactor connection Commercial-power Reactor connection
(kW)
*1 supply operation R, S, T U, V, W
without with available without with
0.75 FR-F720-0.75K 30AF 10A 30AF 10A 30AF 10A S-N10 S-N10 2 2
1.5 FR-F720-1.5K 30AF 15A 30AF 15A 30AF 15A S-N10 S-N10 2 2
2.2 FR-F720-2.2K 30AF 20A 30AF 15A 30AF 20A S-N10 S-N10 2 2
3.7 FR-F720-3.7K 30AF 30A 30AF 30A 30AF 30A S-N20, N21 S-N10 3.5 3.5
5.5 FR-F720-5.5K 50AF 50A 50AF 40A 50AF 50A S-N25 S-N20, N21 5.5 5.5
7.5 FR-F720-7.5K 100AF 60A 50AF 50A 100AF 60A S-N25 S-N25 14 8
11 FR-F720-11K 100AF 75A 100AF 75A 100AF 75A S-N35 S-N35 14 14
15 FR-F720-15K 225AF 125A 100AF 100A 225AF 125A S-N50 S-N50 22 22
200V class 18.5 FR-F720-18.5K 225AF 150A 225AF 125A 225AF 150A S-N65 S-N50 38 38
22 FR-F720-22K 225AF 175A 225AF 150A 225AF 175A S-N80 S-N65 38 38
30 FR-F720-30K 225AF 225A 225AF 175A 225AF 225A S-N95 S-N80 60 60
37 FR-F720-37K 400AF 250A 225AF 225A 400AF 250A S-N150 S-N125 80 80
45 FR-F720-45K 400AF 300A 400AF 300A 400AF 350A S-N180 S-N150 100 100
55 FR-F720-55K 400AF 400A 400AF 350A 600AF 500A S-N220 S-N180 100 100
75 FR-F720-75K — 400AF 400A 400AF 400A — S-N300 125 125
90 FR-F720-90K — 400AF 400A 600AF 500A — S-N300 150 150
110 FR-F720-110K — 600AF 500A 600AF 600A — S-N400 2 × 100 2 × 100
0.75 FR-F740-0.75K 30AF 5A 30AF 5A 30AF 5A S-N10 S-N10 2 2
1.5 FR-F740-1.5K 30AF 10A 30AF 10A 30AF 10A S-N10 S-N10 2 2
2.2 FR-F740-2.2K 30AF 10A 30AF 10A 30AF 15A S-N10 S-N10 2 2
3.7 FR-F740-3.7K 30AF 20A 30AF 15A 30AF 20A S-N10 S-N10 2 2
5.5 FR-F740-5.5K 30AF 30A 30AF 20A 30AF 30A S-N20 S-N11, N12 2 2
7.5 FR-F740-7.5K 30AF 30A 30AF 30A 30AF 30A S-N20 S-N20 3.5 3.5
11 FR-F740-11K 50AF 50A 50AF 40A 50AF 50A S-N20 S-N20 5.5 5.5
15 FR-F740-15K 100AF 60A 50AF 50A 100AF 60A S-N25 S-N20 8 8
18.5 FR-F740-18.5K 100AF 75A 100AF 60A 100AF 75A S-N25 S-N25 14 8
22 FR-F740-22K 100AF 100A 100AF 75A 100AF 100A S-N35 S-N25 14 14
30 FR-F740-30K 225AF 125A 225AF 100A 225AF 125A S-N50 S-N50 22 22
37 FR-F740-37K 225AF 150A 225AF 125A 225AF 150A S-N65 S-N50 22 22
45 FR-F740-45K 225AF 175A 225AF 150A 225AF 175A S-N80 S-N65 38 38
55 FR-F740-55K 225AF 200A 225AF 175A 225AF 200A S-N80 S-N80 60 60
75 FR-F740-75K — 225AF 225A 225AF 225A — S-N95 60 60
400V class 90 FR-F740-90K — 225AF 225A 400AF 300A — S-N150 60 60
110 FR-F740-110K — 225AF 225A 400AF 350A — S-N180 80 80
132 FR-F740-132K — 400AF 400A 400AF 400A — S-N220 100 125
160 FR-F740-160K — 400AF 400A 600AF 500A — S-N300 125 125
185 FR-F740-185K — 400AF 400A 600AF 500A — S-N300 150 150
220 FR-F740-220K — 600AF 500A 600AF 600A — S-N400 2 × 100 2 × 100
250 FR-F740-250K — 600AF 600A 600AF 600A — S-N600 2 × 100 2 × 100
280 FR-F740-280K — 600AF 600A 800AF 800A — S-N600 2 × 125 2 × 125
315 FR-F740-315K — 800AF 700A 800AF 800A — S-N600 2 × 150 2 × 150
355 FR-F740-355K — 800AF 800A 800AF 800A — S-N600 2 × 200 2 × 200
400 FR-F740-400K — 1000AF 900A 1000AF 1000A — S-N800 2 × 200 2 × 200
1000A rated
450 FR-F740-450K — 1000AF 1000A 1000AF 1000A — 2 × 250 2 × 250
product
1000A rated
500 FR-F740-500K — 1200AF 1200A 1200AF 1200A — 2 × 250 2 × 250
product
1200A rated
560 FR-F740-560K — 1600AF 1500A 1600AF 1600A — 3 × 200 3 × 200
product
*1 Selections for use of the Mitsubishi 4-pole standard motor with power supply voltage 200VAC (200V class)/400VAC (400V class) 50Hz.
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(Note)1. Install the earth leakage breaker (ELB) on the input side
Selection of rated sensitivity current of
of the inverter.
earth (ground) leakage breaker
2. In the connection earthed-neutral system, the
Features
sensitivity current is purified against an earth (ground)
When using the earth leakage circuit breaker with the inverter fault in the inverter output side. Earthing (Grounding)
circuit, select its rated sensitivity current as follows, must conform to the requirements of national and local
independently of the PWM carrier frequency: safety regulations and electrical codes. (JIS, NEC
Peripheral Devices
⋅ Breaker designed for harmonic and surge suppression section 250, IEC 536 class 1 and other applicable
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Rated sensitivity currentI ∆n ≥ 10 × (Ig1 + Ign + Igi + Ig2 + Igm)
⋅ Standard breaker standards)
Rated sensitivity currentI ∆n ≥ 10 × {Ig1 + Ign + Igi + 3 × (Ig2 + Igm)} Selection example (in the case of the left figure)
Ig1, Ig2 : Leakage currents in wire path during commercial power supply
Specifications
Breaker Designed for
operation
Standard
Harmonic and Surge Standard Breaker
Ign : Leakage current of inverter input side noise filter Suppression
Igm : Leakage current of motor during commercial power supply operation
Igi : Inverter unit leakage current Leakage current 1 5m
× 66 × = 0.11
Ig1 (mA) 3 1000m
Example of leakage current Leakage current example of Leakage current
Dimension
0 (without noise filter)
Drawings
Ign (mA)
Outline
per 1km during the commercial Three-phase induction motor
power supply operation when during the commercial 1 (Without EMC filter)
the CV cable is routed in power supply operation Leakage current Igi
Refer to the following table for the leakage current of the
metal conduit (mA)
inverter
(Three-phase three-wire delta (Totally-enclosed fan-cooled
Leakage current 1 60m
Terminal Specification
type motor 400V60Hz)
Terminal Connection
connection 400V60Hz) × 66 × = 1.32
Ig2(mA) 3 1000m
Explanation
Diagram
2. 0
leakage currents (mA)
120
100 Motor leakage
1. 0 0.36
80 0. 7 current Igm (mA)
0. 5
60 Total leakage
0. 3 2.79 6.15
40 current (mA)
0. 2
Operation
20 Rated sensitivity
Panel
0 0. 1 current (mA)(≥ Ig × 30 100
2 3.5 8 142238 80150 1. 5 3. 7 7. 5 15223755
5.5 30 60 100 2. 2 5.5 1118. 53045 10)
Power supply size (mm2) Motor capacity (kW)
Parameter
example
List
Input power conditions
(200V class : 220V/60Hz, 400V class : 440V/60Hz,
5.5mm × 5m 2 2
5.5mm × 60m power supply unbalance within 3%)
Explanations
Parameters
filter (V) ON (mA) OFF (mA)
3φ
Inverter IM 400V
of
Phase 200 22(1) * 1
2.2kW
grounding
Ig1 Ign Ig2 Igm
400 30 1
Igi
Functions
Protective
Earthed-neutral
system
400 1 1
Options
* For the 200V class 0.75K and 1.5K, the EMC filter is always valid.
The leakage current is 1mA.
Instructions
Motor
Compatibility
Warranty
Inquiry
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Precautions for Peripheral Device Selection
Installation and selection of moulded case Disuse of power factor improving capacitor
circuit breaker (power capacitor)
Install a moulded case circuit breaker (MCCB) on the power The power factor improving capacitor and surge suppressor
Features
receiving side to protect the wiring of the inverter primary on the inverter output side may be overheated or damaged by
side. For MCCB selection, refer to page 57 since it depends the harmonic components of the inverter output. Also, since
on the inverter power supply side power factor (which an excessive current flows in the inverter to activate
Peripheral Devices
changes depending on the power supply voltage, output overcurrent protection, do not install a capacitor or surge
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frequency and load). Note that the operation characteristics suppressor. For power factor improvement, use the power
of the completely electromagnetic MCCB changes factor improving DC reactor (see page 51).
according to the higher harmonic current, so a larger
Wire thickness and wiring distance
Specifications
capacity must be selected. (Check it in the data of the
Standard
corresponding breaker.) As an earth (ground) leakage When the wiring length between the inverter and motor is
breaker, use the Mitsubishi earth (ground) leakage breaker long, use thick wires so that the voltage drop of the main
designed for harmonics and surges. (Refer to page 58.) circuit cable is 2% or less especially at low frequency
When installing a moulded case circuit breaker on the output. (A selection example for the wiring distance of
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
secondary side of the inverter, contact each manufacturer 20m is shown on page 57)
for selection of the moulded case circuit breaker. Especially at a long wiring distance, the maximum wiring
length should be within 500m since the overcurrent
Handling of primary side magnetic contactor protection function may be misactivated by the influence of a
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
Explanation
For operation via external terminal (terminal STF or STR charging current due to the stray capacitances of the wiring.
Diagram
used), provide a primary side MC to prevent an accident (The overall wiring length for connection of multiple motors
caused by a natural restart at power recovery after a power should be within the value in the table below.)
failure, such as an instantaneous power failure, and to Pr. 72 PWM frequency
Operation
ensure safety for maintenance work. Do not use this selection setting 0.75K 1.5K 2.2K or more
Panel
(carrier frequency)
magnetic contactor to make frequent starts and stops. (The 2 300m 500m 500m
switching life of the inverter input circuit is about 1,000,000 3 to 15 200m 300m 500m
times.) For parameter unit operation, an automatic restart
Use the recommended connection cable when installing
Parameter
after power failure is not made and the MC cannot be used
List
the operation panel away from the inverter unit or when
to make a start. Note that the primary side MC can stop the
connecting the parameter unit.
operation, but the regenerative brake specific to the inverter
For remote operation via analog signal, wire the control
does not operate and the motor coasts to stop.
Explanations
Parameters
cable between the operation box or operation signal and
Handling of secondary side magnetic contactor inverter within 30m and away from the power circuits
of
Switch the magnetic contactor between the inverter and (main circuit and relay sequence circuit) to prevent
motor only when both the inverter and motor are at a induction from other devices.
When using the external potentiometer instead of the
Functions
Protective
stop. When the magnetic contactor is turned on while the
inverter is operating, overcurrent protection of the inverter parameter unit to set the frequency, use a shielded or
and such will activate. When an MC is provided to switch twisted cable, and do not earth (ground) the shield, but
to a commercial power supply, for example, it is connect it to terminal 5 as shown below.
recommended to use commercial power supply-inverter
Options
(3) 10 (10E)
switchover operation Pr. 135 to 139.
(2)
Thermal relay installation (1)
2
Instructions
The inverter has an electronic thermal relay function to 5
Frequency setting Twisted cable
protect the motor from overheating. However, when running potentiometer
multiple motors with one inverter or operating a multi-pole
motor, provide a thermal relay (OCR) between the inverter
and motor. In this case, set the electronic thermal relay
Motor
When the wiring length between the inverter and motor is more leakage currents occur than in the non-low acoustic
long, select the device that has enough current rating. noise mode due to high-speed switching operation. Be
Otherwise the measuring instrument or CT which is used sure to use the inverter and motor after grounding
especially for the 400V class small-capacity inverter may (earthing) them. In addition, always use the earth
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generate heat due to the influence of line leakage current. (ground) terminal of the inverter to earth (ground) the
To measure and display the output voltage and output inverter. (Do not use the case and chassis)
current of the inverter, it is recommended to use the
terminal AM-5 output function of the inverter.
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Noise Line leakage current
When performing low-noise operation at higher carrier Type Influence and Measures
frequency, electromagnetic noise tends to increase. ⋅ This leakage current flows via a static capacitance between
the inverter output cables.
Therefore, refer to the following measure example and ⋅ The external thermal relay may be operated unnecessarily
consider taking the measures. Depending on the by the harmonics of the leakage current.When the wiring
length is long (50m or more) for the 400V class small-
installation condition, the inverter may be affected by capacity model (7.5kW or less), the external thermal relay is
likely to operate unnecessarily because the ratio of the
noise in a non-low noise (initial) status. Influence leakage current to the rated motor current increases.
The noise level can be reduced by decreasing the and Countermeasures
measures ⋅ Use Pr. 9 Electronic thermal O/L relay.
carrier frequency (Pr. 72). ⋅ If the carrier frequency setting is high, decrease the Pr. 72
As measures against AM radio broadcasting noise and PWM frequency selection setting.
Note that motor noise increases. Select Pr. 240 Soft-PWM
sensor malfunction, turning on the built-in noise operation selection to make the sound inoffensive.
To ensure that the motor is protected against line-to-line
reduction filter produces an effect. (For the switching leakage currents, it is recommended to use a temperature
method, refer to the instruction manual.) sensor to directly detect motor temperature.
As measures against induction noise from the power MCCB MC Thermal relay Motor
cable of the inverter, an effect is produced by putting a Power
Undesirable Inverter IM
distance of 30cm (at least 10cm) or more and using a current path
supply
line-to-line static
twisted pair shielded cable as a signal cable. Do not capacitances
Line-to-line leakage currents path
earth (ground) shield but connect it to signal common
cable.
Noise reduction examples
Install filter (FR-BLF,
Enclosure Decrease carrier frequency FR-BSF01) on
inverter output side.
Inverter
power EMC FR-
filter
Inverter BLF IM Motor
supply
Use 4-core cable for motor
Separate inverter and power cable and use one cable
power line by more than as earth (ground) cable.
30cm (at least 10cm)
from sensor circuit. Use a twisted pair shielded cable
Control Power Sensor
power supply for
sensor
supply
Do not earth (ground) Do not earth (ground) shield but
enclosure directly. connect it to signal common cable.
Do not earth (ground) control cable.
Leakage currents
Capacitances exist between the inverter I/O cables, other
cables and earth and in the motor, through which a
leakage current flows. Since its value depends on the
capacitances, carrier frequency, etc., low acoustic noise
operation at the increased carrier frequency of the
inverter will increase the leakage current. Therefore, take
the following measures. Select the earth leakage breaker
according to its rated sensitivity current, independently of
the carrier frequency setting.
To-earth (ground) leakage currents
Type Influence and Measures
⋅ Leakage currents may flow not only into the inverter's own
line but also into the other lines through the earth (ground)
cable, etc.These leakage currents may operate earth
(ground) leakage circuit breakers and earth leakage relays
unnecessarily.
Countermeasures
Influence
⋅ If the carrier frequency setting is high, decrease the Pr. 72
and
PWM frequency selection setting.
measures Note that motor noise increases. Select Pr. 240 Soft-PWM
operation selection to make the sound inoffensive.
⋅ By using earth leakage circuit breakers designed for
harmonic and surge suppression in the inverter's own line
and other line, operation can be performed with the carrier
frequency kept high (with low noise).
Inverter
Power NV1 Motor
supply C
Leakage
Undesirable breaker C
current path NV2 Motor
Leakage C
breaker
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Harmonic suppression guideline For compliance to "Harmonic suppression guideline of
Harmonic currents flow from the inverter to a power the general-purpose inverter (input current of 20A or less)
receiving point via a power transformer.The harmonic for consumers other than specific consumers" published
Features
suppression guidelines were established to protect other by JEMA
consumers from these outgoing harmonic currents. Input
Target
Power Measures
The three-phase 200V input specifications 3.7kW or less Supply
Capacity
are previously covered by "Harmonic suppression
Peripheral Devices
Connect the AC reactor or DC reactor
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guideline for household appliances and general-purpose recommended in a catalog or an instruction manual.
products" and other models are covered by "Harmonic Three- 3.7kW Reference materials
suppression guideline for consumers who receive high phase 200V or less ⋅ "Harmonic suppression guideline of the general-
purpose inverter (input current of 20A or less)"
Specifications
voltage or special high voltage". However, the general- JEM-TR226 (Revised in December 2003) :
Standard
Japan Electrical Manufacturer's Association
purpose inverter has been excluded from the target
products covered by "Harmonic suppression guideline for
household appliances and general-purpose products" in
Calculation of outgoing harmonic current
January 2004 and all capacities of all models are now
Dimension
Drawings
Outline
target products of "Harmonic suppression guideline for Outgoing harmonic current = fundamental wave current (value converterd from
received power voltage) × operation ratio × harmonic content
consumers who receive high voltage or special high ⋅ Operation ratio: Operation ratio = actual load factor × operation time ratio
voltage". during 30 minutes
Terminal Specification
⋅ Harmonic content: Found in Table.
Terminal Connection
⋅ Harmonic suppression guideline for consumers who
Explanation
Diagram
receive high voltage or special high voltage Table 1: Harmonic content (Values of the fundamental current is 100%)
This guideline sets forth the maximum values of
Reactor 5th 7th 11th 13th 17th 19th 23rd 25th
harmonic currents outgoing from a high-voltage or
Not used 65 41 8.5 7.7 4.3 3.1 2.6 1.8
Operation
especially high-voltage consumer who will install,
Panel
Used (AC side) 38 14.5 7.4 3.4 3.2 1.9 1.7 1.3
add or renew harmonic generating equipment. If any Used (DC side) 30 13 8.4 5.0 4.7 3.2 3.0 2.2
of the maximum values is exceeded, this guideline Used (AC, DC sides) 28 9.1 7.2 4.1 3.2 2.4 1.6 1.4
requires that consumer to take certain suppression
Parameter
measures. Table 2: Rated capacities and outgoing harmonic currents of inverter-driven motors
List
Users who use models other than the target models are Fundamen Fundamental Wave Current Converted from
Rated
not covered by the guideline. However, we ask to connect Applied Current [A]
tal Wave
Rated
6.6kV
Current (No reactor, 100% operation ratio)
Motor Capacity
an AC reactor and a DC reactor as before. Converted
Explanations
Parameters
kW (kVA)
200V 400V from 6.6kV 5th 7th 11th 13th 17th 19th 23rd 25th
(mA)
of
For compliance to the "Harmonic suppression guideline 0.75 2.74 1.37 83 0.97 53.95 34.03 7.055 6.391 3.569 2.573 2.158 1.494
1.5 5.50 2.75 167 1.95 108.6 68.47 14.20 12.86 7.181 5.177 4.342 3.006
for consumers who receive high voltage or special high 2.2 7.93 3.96 240 2.81 156.0 98.40 20.40 18.48 10.32 7.440 6.240 4.320
voltage" 3.7 13.0 6.50 394 4.61 256.1 161.5 33.49 30.34 16.94 12.21 10.24 7.092
Functions
Protective
5.5 19.1 9.55 579 6.77 376.4 237.4 49.22 44.58 24.90 17.95 15.05 10.42
Input
Target 7.5 25.6 12.8 776 9.07 504.4 318.2 65.96 59.75 33.37 24.06 20.18 13.97
Power Measures
Capacity 11 36.9 18.5 1121 13.1 728.7 459.6 95.29 86.32 48.20 34.75 29.15 20.18
Supply
15 49.8 24.9 1509 17.6 980.9 618.7 128.3 116.2 64.89 46.78 39.24 27.16
Three- Make a judgment based on "Harmonic
18.5 61.4 30.7 1860 21.8 1209 762.6 158.1 143.2 79.98 57.66 48.36 33.48
phase 200V suppression guideline for consumers who receive
22 73.1 36.6 2220 25.9 1443 910.2 188.7 170.9 95.46 68.82 57.72 39.96
Options
high voltage or special high voltage" issued by the
Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry 30 98.0 49.0 2970 34.7 1931 1218 252.5 228.7 127.7 92.07 77.22 53.46
(formerly Ministry of International Trade and 37 121 60.4 3660 42.8 2379 1501 311.1 281.8 157.4 113.5 95.16 65.88
Industry) in September 1994 and take measures if 45 147 73.5 4450 52.1 2893 1825 378.3 342.7 191.4 138.0 115.7 80.10
necessary. For calculation method of power supply 55 180 89.9 5450 63.7 3543 2235 463.3 419.7 234.4 169.0 141.7 98.10
harmonics, refer to materials below.
Instructions
All Fundamen Fundamental Wave Current Converted from
Reference materials Rated
capacities tal Wave 6.6kV
Three- ⋅ "Harmonic suppression measures of the Applied Current [A] Rated
Current (With DC reactor , 100% operation ratio)
phase 400V general-purpose inverter" Motor
Converted
Capacity
Jan., 2004 Japan Electrical Manufacturer's kW (kVA)
200V 400V from 6.6kV 5th 7th 11th 13th 17th 19th 23rd 25th
Association (mA)
⋅ "Calculation method of harmonic current of the 75 245 123 8200 87.2 2237 969 626 373 350 239 224 164
Motor
general-purpose inverter used by specific 90 293 147 9800 104 2673 1158 748 445 419 285 267 196
consumers"
JEM-TR201 (Revised in December 2003) : 110 357 179 11933 127 3254 1410 911 542 510 347 325 239
Japan Electrical Manufacturer's Association 132 — 216 14400 153 3927 1702 1100 655 615 419 393 288
160 — 258 17200 183 4691 2033 1313 782 735 500 469 344
Compatibility
220 — 355 23667 252 6455 2797 1807 1076 1011 688 645 473
250 — 403 26867 286 7327 3175 2052 1221 1148 782 733 537
280 — 450 27273 319 8182 3545 2291 1364 1282 873 818 600
315 — 506 30667 359 9200 3987 2576 1533 1441 981 920 675
355 — 571 34606 405 10382 4499 2907 1730 1627 1107 1038 761
Warranty
400 — 643 38970 456 11691 5066 3274 1949 1832 1247 1169 857
450 — 723 43818 512 13146 5696 3681 2191 2060 1402 1315 964
500 — 804 48727 570 14618 6335 4093 2436 2290 1559 1462 1072
560 — 900 54545 638 16364 7091 4582 2727 2564 1746 1636 1200
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Application to Motor
120 220V When driving a 400V class motor by the inverter, surge
voltages attributable to the wiring constants may occur at the
110
100 100 200V
90
80 80
70
motor terminals, deteriorating the insulation of the motor. In
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such a case, consider taking the following measures.
(1) Rectifying the motor insulation
Continuous operation torque
50
45 (*6 to 8)
30
20
1. Use a "400V class inverter driven insulation-
enhanced motor".
10
0 1 3 6 20 30 60 120 Output
frequency (Hz)
Note: The four poles of the Mitsubishi standard
50Hz torque reference motor (SF-JR, SB-JR) have the 400V class
inverter driving insulation-enhanced feature.
2. For the dedicated motor such as the constant-torque
Short time maximum torque (%)
75
80
(2) Suppressing the surge voltage on the inverter side
67
65
Connect a filter on the secondary side of the inverter to
suppress a surge voltage so that the terminal voltage of the
53
45 Continuous operation torque
38 (*6 to 8)
25 25
9
motor is 850V or less. When driving by the Mitsubishi
0 1 3 6 20 30 50 120 Output inverter, connect an optional surge voltage suppression filter
frequency (Hz)
(FR-ASF-H) for the 55K or less and an optional sine wave
*1 The 60Hz torque reference indicates that the rated torque of the motor running at filter (MT-BSL, BSC) for the 75K or more on the inverter
60Hz is 100%, and the 50Hz torque reference indicates that the rated torque of the
motor running at 50Hz is 100%
output side.
*2 Torque boost minimum (0%)
*3
*4
Torque boost standard (initial value)
Torque boost large (0.75K... 10%, 1.5K to 3.7K... 7%, 5.5K, 7.5K... 6%, 11K or more... 4%)
Application to constant-torque motor
*5 Enabled for torque boost adjustment (3.7kW or less) or simple magnetic flux vector
control (slip compensation setting) Since a constant-torque motor is greater in current than the
*6 A general-purpose, squirrel-cage motor must be used at lower continuous operating standard motor, the inverter capacity may be one rank higher.
torque in rated operation as shown in the chart since the cooling capability of the fan
installed on the rotor reduces at a lower speed. (Instantaneous torque occurs) For a constant-torque motor, decrease the torque boost setting.
*7 200/220V 60Hz or 200V 50Hz in the chart indicates a motor torque standard (base
frequency set in Pr. 3 of the inverter) and is not the frequency of the power supply.
Recommended value 0.75kW... 6%, 1.5 to 3.7kW... 4%,
You can also set 60Hz in a 50Hz power supply area. 5.5 to 7.5kW...3%, 11 to 37kW...2%,
*8 As shown in the chart, the 60Hz torque reference setting allows you to use the motor
more efficiently as it can bring out the 100% torque of the motor continuously. 45 to 55kW...1.5%, 75k or more...1%
*9 This chart shows the characteristic available when a constant-torque load is selected When two or more motors are operated synchronously,
for load pattern selection (Pr. 14).
torque imbalance is likely to occur as motor slip is smaller
Motor loss and temperature rise than that of the standard motor.
The motor operated by the inverter has a limit on the
continuous operating torque since it is slightly higher in Application to special motors
temperature rise than the one operated by a commercial
power supply. At a low speed, reduce the output torque of
Pole changing motor
the motor since the cooling effect decreases. When As this motor differs in rated current from the standard
100% torque is needed continuously at low speed, motor, confirm the maximum current of the motor and
consider using a constant-torque motor. select the inverter. Be sure to change the number of
poles after the motor has stopped. If the number of poles
Torque characteristic is changed during rotation, the regenerative overvoltage
The motor operated by the inverter may be less in motor protecion circuit may be activated to cause an inverter
torque (especially starting torque) than the one driven by alarm, coasting the motor to a stop.
the commercial power supply. It is necessary to fully
check the load torque characteristic of the machine.
Geared motor
The continuous operating rotation range of this motor
Vibration changes depending on the lubrication system and maker.
The machine-installed motor operated by the inverter Especially in the case of oil lubrication, continuous operation
may be slightly greater in vibration than the one driven by in the low speed range only can cause gear seizure. For fast
the commercial power supply. The possible causes of operation at higher than 60Hz, please consult the maker.
vibration are as follows.
1.Vibration due to imbalance of the rotator itself including the
Synchronous motor
machine This motor is not suitable for applications of large load
2.Resonance due to the natural oscillation of the variation or impact, where out-of-sync is likely to occur.
mechanical system. Caution is required especially Please contact us when using this motor because its starting
when the machine used at constant speed is operated current and rated current are greater than those of the
at variable speed. The frequency jump function allows standard motor and will not rotate stably at low speed.
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Main Differences and Compatibilities with the FR-F500(L) Series
Features
11K to 37K: 2%, 45K, 55K: 1.5%
Pr. 0 Torque boost initial value (When the torque boost value of the FR-F500 series
11K to 55K: 2% used was the initial value, it is not necessary to change
Peripheral Devices
the torque boost value from the initial value when
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replacing with the FR-F700 series.)
User group (16) only
User group 1 (16), user group 2 (16)
Setting methods were partially changed
(Pr. 160, Pr. 173 to Pr. 175)
(Pr. 160, Pr. 172 to Pr. 173)
Specifications
Standard
"User initial value setting" (Pr. 199) was cleared
Changed/cleared User initial value setting (Pr. 199) Substitutable with the copy function of the operation
functions panel (FR-DU07)
DC injection brake function with terminal was cleared
DC injection brake function with terminal (X13 signal)
Dimension
Drawings
Start in reverse rotation is possible with flying start
Outline
(Pr. 11 setting value 8888, Pr. 180 to Pr. 186 setting
function (frequency search of automatic restart after
value 13)
instantaneous power failure function)
Long wiring mode Setting is not necessary
Terminal Specification
Terminal Connection
(Pr. 240 setting 10, 11) (Pr. 240 settings "10" and "11" were cleared)
Explanation
Diagram
Function was cleared
Intelligent optimum acceleration/deceleration
For deceleration time, overvoltage alarm can be avoided
(Pr. 60 setting "3" and Pr. 61 to Pr. 63)
with regeneration avoidance function (Pr. 882 to Pr. 885).
Operation
Automatic torque boost Automatic torque boost was cleared because of addition
Panel
(Pr. 38, Pr. 39) of "Simple magnetic flux vector" (Pr. 80)
Removable terminal block
Terminal block Removable terminal block Priority compatibility (Terminal block of the F500 can be
mounted)
Parameter
List
FR-DU07
PU FR-PU04, DU04 FR-DU04 unavailable (Partly restricted when the FR-
PU04 is used.)
Explanations
Parameters
Dedicated plug-in option (not compatible)
Computer link, relay output option Built into the inverter
of
Plug-in option
FR-A5NR (RS-485 terminals, relay output 2 points)
Three boards can be mounted One board can be mounted
Functions
Protective
FR-F720-0.75K, 2.2K, 3.7K, 7.5K, 18.5K, 22K, 37K, 45K,
Installation size FR-F740-0.75K to 3.7K, 7.5K, 22K, 37K to 55K are compatible in mounting dimensions
For other capacities, an optional intercompatibility attachment (FR-AAT) is necessary.
Options
Instructions
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Compatibility
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Warranty
[Coverage]
(1) Diagnosis of failure
As a general rule, diagnosis of failure is done on site by the customer.
However, Mitsubishi or Mitsubishi service network can perform this service for an agreed upon fee upon the
customer’s request.
There will be no charges if the cause of the breakdown is found to be the fault of Mitsubishi.
(2) Breakdown repairs
There will be a charge for breakdown repairs, exchange replacements and on site visits for the following four
conditions, otherwise there will be a charge.
1) Breakdowns due to improper storage, handling, careless accident, software or hardware design by the
customer.
2) Breakdowns due to modifications of the product without the consent of the manufacturer.
3) Breakdowns resulting from using the product outside the specified specifications of the product.
4) Breakdowns that are outside the terms of warranty.
Since the above services are limited to Japan, diagnosis of failures, etc. are not performed abroad.
If you desire the after service abroad, please register with Mitsubishi. For details, consult us in advance.
4. Terms of delivery
In regard to the standard product, Mitsubishi shall deliver the standard product without application settings or
adjustments to the customer and Mitsubishi is not liable for on site adjustment or test run of the product.
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• FA Center in North America • FA Center in Shanghai
Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. Mitsubishi Electric Automation(Shanghai)Ltd.
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500 Corporate Woods Parkway. Vernon Hills, IL60061 2F Block 5 Building, Automation Instrumentation Plaza, 103 Cao
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TEL. +1-847-478-2100 FAX. +1-847-478-2396 Bao Rd., Shanghai 200233
TEL. +86-21-6484-9360 FAX. +86-21-6484-9361
• FA Center in Taiwan
Setsuyo Enterprise Co., Ltd. • FA Center in ASEAN
Functions
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6F. No.105 Wu-Kung 3rd, RD, Wu-Ku Hsiang , Taipei Hsien, Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte, Ltd.(Factory Automation Center )
Taiwan 307 Alexandra road #05-01/02 Mitsubishi Electric Building
TEL. +886-2-2299-2499 FAX. +886-2-2299-2509 Singapore 159943
TEL. +65-6473-2308 FAX. +65-6476-7439
• FA Center in Korea
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Mitsubishi Electric Automation Korea Co.,Ltd • FA Center in Hong Kong
DongSeo Game Channel BLD. 2F 660-11, DeungChon- Dong, Mitsubishi Electric Automation (Hong Kong) Ltd. FA Division
Kangseo-ku, Seoul, 157-030 Korea 10/F., Manulife Tower, 169 Electric Road,North Point,Hong Kong
TEL. +82-2-3660-9607 FAX. +82-2-3663-0475 TEL.+852-2887-8870 FAX. +852-2887-7984
Instructions
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Unit 917-918,9/F Office Tower1,Henderson Center,18 Gothaer Strasse 8, D-40880Ratingen, Germany
Jianguomennei Dajie,Dongcheng District,Beijing 100005 TEL. +49-2102-486-0 FAX. +49-2102-486-7170
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TEL +86-22-2635-9090 FAX. +86-22-2635-9050
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