Mitsubishi Electric F700 Instruction Manual page 100

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Setting
Signal
Positive
Negative
Name
Logic
Logic
Current average
93
193
Y93
value monitor signal
94
194
ALM2
Alarm output 2
Maintenance timer
95
195
Y95
signal
96
196
REM
Remote output
98
198
LF
Minor fault output
99
199
ALM
Alarm output
9999
No function
*1
Note that when the frequency setting is varied using an analog signal or
to frequency) 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
When a power supply reset is performed, the alarm output 2 signal (ALM2) turns off as soon as the power supply switches off.
REMARKS
⋅ The same function may be set to more than one terminal.
⋅ When the function is executed, the terminal conducts at the setting of any of "0" to "99", and does not conduct at the setting
of any of "100" to "199".
⋅ The signal will not function if a value other than the above is set to any of Pr. 190 to Pr. 196.
⋅ When Pr. 76 Alarm code output selection = "1", the output signals of the terminals SU, IPF, OL and FU are switched as set in
Pr. 76. (When an inverter alarm occurs, the signal output is switched to the alarm output.)
⋅ The output assignment of the terminal RUN and alarm output relay are as set above regardless of Pr. 76.
CAUTION
⋅ When terminal assignment is changed using Pr. 190 to Pr. 196 (output terminal function selection), the other functions may be
affected. Please make setting after confirming the function of each terminal.
(2) Inverter operation ready signal (RY signal) and inverter running signal (RUN, RUN3
signal)
Power
supply
STF
RH
Pr.0
Starting
frequency
Reset
processing
RY
RUN
RUN3
Function
Average current value and maintenance
timer value are output as pulses.
Cannot be set to Pr. 195 and Pr. 196 (relay
output terminal).
Output when the inverter's protective
function is activated to stop the output
(major fault). Continue outputting the signal
during inverter reset and stop outputting
after reset is cancelled.
Output when Pr. 503 rises to or above the Pr.
504 setting.
Output to the terminal when a value is set to
the parameter.
Output when a minor fault (fan failure or
communication error warning) occurs.
Output when the inverter's protective function is
activated to stop the output (major fault). The
signal output is stopped when a reset turns on.
⋅ When the inverter is ready to operate, the output of the
operation ready signal (RY) is on. It is also on during
inverter running.
⋅ When the output frequency of the inverter rises to or above
Pr. 13 Starting frequency, the output of the inverter running
signal (RUN) is turned on. During an inverter stop or DC
DC injection brake
injection brake operation, the output is off.
operation point
⋅ The output of the RUN3 signal is on when the inverter
DC injection
running and start signals are on.
brake
⋅ When using the RY or RUN3 signal, set "11 (positive
operation
logic)" or "111 (negative logic)" (RY) or "45 (positive logic)"
Time
or "145 (negative logic)" (RUN3) to any of Pr. 190 to Pr. 196
(output terminal function selection) to assign the function to
the output terminal.
⋅ The RUN signal is assigned to the terminal RUN in the
default setting.
Function assignment of external
terminal and control
Operation
*2
of the operation panel (FR-DU07), the output of the SU (up
Related
Refer
Parameters
to Page
Pr. 555 to Pr. 557
214
94
Pr. 503, Pr. 504
213
Pr. 495 to Pr. 497
98
161,
Pr. 121, Pr. 244
210
94
93
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