Mitsubishi FR-F500 Instruction Manual page 154

Transistorized inverter
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Setting
Signal
Positive
Negative
Name
logic
logic
17
MC1
18
MC2
19
MC3
25
125
FAN
26
126
FIN
40
SLEEP Output at stop
41
R01
42
R02
43
R03
44
R04
45
RI01
46
RI02
47
RI03
48
RI04
98
198
LF
99
199
ABC
9999
0 to 99:
Positive logic
100 to 199: Negative logic
Note: 1. When the frequency setting is varied with the analog signal or the
panel, note that the output of the SU (up-to-frequency) signal may alternate between ON and OFF
due to that varying speed and the timing of the varying speed dependent on the
acceleration/deceleration time setting.
(Such alternation will not take place when the acceleration/deceleration time setting is "0 s".)
2. The same function may be set to more than one terminal.
3. When the function is activated, the terminal conducts with the settings of 0 to 99 and does not
conduct with the settings of 100 to 199.
4. Pr. 190 to Pr. 195 do not function if the values set are other than the above.
5. When Pr. 76 = 1 or 3, the output signals of the SU, IPF, OL and FU output terminals conform to
Pr. 76. When an inverter alarm occurs, the signal outputs are switched over to alarm code
outputs.
6. The output assignment of the RUN terminal and alarm output relay conforms to the above setting
independently of Pr. 76.
Function
Commercial power supply-
inverter switch-over MC1
Commercial power supply-
inverter switch-over MC2
Commercial power supply-
inverter switch-over MC3
Fan fault output
Fin overheat pre-alarm
Commercial power supply side
motor 1 connection R01
Commercial power supply side
motor 2 connection R02
Commercial power supply side
motor 3 connection R03
Commercial power supply side
motor 4 connection R04
Inverter side motor 1
connection RI01
Inverter side motor 2
connection RI02
Inverter side motor 3
connection RI03
Inverter side motor 4
connection RI04
Minor fault output
Alarm output
No function
141
Operation
Refer to Pr. 135 to Pr.139 (commercial power
supply-inverter switch-over).
Output only when a fan fault occurs.
Output when the heat sink temperature reaches
about 85% of the fin overheat protection
temperature.
Refer to Pr. 500 to Pr. 516 (advanced PID
control). (Page 145)
(Setting may be made for the NA and EC versions
only.)
Output when a light fault (fan fault or
communication error alarm) occurs.
Output when the inverter's protective function is
activated to stop the output (major fault).
PARAMETERS
Related
parameter
Pr. 135 to
Pr. 139
Pr. 244
Pr. 500 to
Pr. 516
Pr. 121, Pr. 244
key of the operation
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