Mitsubishi Electric FR-V560 Instruction Manual page 175

Vector inverter
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Terminal assignment functions (Pr. 180 to Pr. 195)
Setting
Signal
Positive
Negative
Name
logic
logic
25
125
FAN Fan fault output
Fin overheat
26
126
FIN
prealarm
27
127
ORA Orientation in-position
Forward rotation
30
130
Y30
output
Reverse rotation
31
131
Y31
output
Regenerative status
32
132
Y32
output
33
133
RY2 Operation ready 2
34
134
LS
Low speed output
35
135
TU
Torque detection
36
136
Y36
In-position
Maintenance timer
37
137
MT
output
Start time tuning
39
139
Y39
completion
40
140
Y40
Trace status
41
141
FB
Speed detection
Second speed
42
142
FB2
detection
43
143
FB3 Third speed detection
44
144
RUN2 Inverter running 2
96
196
REM Remote output
Minor fault output 2
97
197
ER
98
198
LF
Minor fault output
99
199
ABC Alarm output
9999
No function
0 to 99: Positive logic
100 to 199: Negative logic
CAUTION
1. Note that when the speed setting is varied using an analog signal or
the output of the SU (up to speed) signal may alternate on and off depending on that varying speed
and the timing of the varying speed due to acceleration/deceleration time setting.
(The output will not alternate on and off when the acceleration/deceleration time setting is "0s".)
2. The same function may be set to more than one terminal.
3. Pr. 190 to Pr. 192 and Pr. 195 do not function if the values set are other than the above.
Pr.232 to Pr.239
Refer to Pr. 4 (page 90).
Pr.240
Refer to Pr. 72 (page 124).
Function
Output at the time of a fan fault.
Output when the heatsink temperature reaches
about 85% of the fin overheat protection activating
temperature.
When orientation is valid
(Refer to page 172)
On: Forward rotation under vector control without
encoder with encoder
Off: Other controls
On: Reverse rotation under vector control with
encoder
Off: Other controls
On: Regeneration under vector control with encoder
Off: Other controls (include stop, pre-excitation)
Output on completion of pre-excitation. Turned on
at an output start when pre-excitation is not made.
Output when the speed falls to or below any
preset low speed.
Output when the motor torque rises above the
predetermined value.
Output when positioning is completed under
position control.
When Pr. 891 ≥ Pr. 890, the MT output signal
turns on and the warning indication MT appears.
Output on completion of start time tuning.
Refer to the instruction manual of the trace option.
Output when the inverter output speed rises to or above the preset
speed.
Refer to Pr. 42, Pr.43, Pr. 50, and Pr. 116 (speed detection)
(page 108).
• Output during forward operation or the reverse
signal is ON.
• Output at deceleration even during forward
rotation or the reverse signal is OFF. (Does not
output during pre-excitation LX is ON.)
• Output during the orientation command signal
(X22) is ON.
• Switched ON when the servo is ON (LX-ON)
under position cotrol. (Switched OFF when the
servo is OFF. (LX-OFF)
You can use the on/off of signals instead of the
remote output function of the PLC.
At occurrence of a major fault, the base circuit is
shut off immediately. At occurrence of a minor
fault, the base circuit is shut off after deceleration
to a stop.
Output when a minor fault (fan fault or
communication error alarm) occurs.
Output when the inverter's protective function is
activated to stop the output (major fault).
Operation
166
Related
Response
Parameters
Time
Pr. 244
Within
20ms
Pr. 802
Pr. 865
Pr. 864
Within
20ms
Pr. 890, Pr. 891
Within
20ms
Pr. 495,
Pr. 496, Pr. 497
Pr. 875
Within
20ms
Pr. 121, Pr. 244
of the operation panel,

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