Control Circuit - Mitsubishi Electric A800 Plus Instruction Manual

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2.6

Control circuit

2.6.1
Details on the control circuit terminals of the
inverter
The input signal function of the terminals in
selection).
For the parameter details, refer to the FR-A800 Instruction Manual (Detailed).
Input signal
Terminal
Terminal name
Symbol
STF
Forward rotation start
STR
Reverse rotation start
Start self-holding
STOP
selection
RH
RM
Multi-speed selection
RL
Jog mode selection
JOG
Pulse train input
Second function
RT
selection
Output stop
MRS
(Inverter operation
(X10)
enable)
RES
Reset
Terminal 4 input
AU
selection
Selection of
automatic restart
CS
after instantaneous
power failure
Contact input
common (sink)
External transistor
SD
common (source)
24 VDC power supply
common
External transistor
common (sink)
PC
Contact input
common (source)
24 VDC power supply
common
can be selected by setting Pr.178 to Pr.196 (I/O terminal function
Terminal function description
Turn ON the STF signal to start forward
rotation and turn it OFF to stop.
Turn ON the STR signal to start reverse
rotation and turn it OFF to stop.
Turn ON the STOP signal to self-hold the start signal.
Multi-speed can be selected according to the combination of RH, RM
and RL signals.
Turn ON the JOG signal to enable JOG operation (initial setting) and
turn ON the start signal (STF or STR) to start JOG operation.
Terminal JOG is also used as the pulse train input terminal. To use as
a pulse train input terminal, change the Pr.291 setting.
(maximum input pulse: 100k pulses/s)
Turn ON the RT signal to enable the second function.
When the second function such as "second torque boost" and "second
V/F (base frequency)" is set, turning ON the RT signal enables the
selected function.
Connect to terminal RDA of the converter unit (FR-CC2). When the
RDA signal is turned OFF, the inverter output is shut off.
The X10 signal (NC contact) is assigned to terminal MRS in the initial
setting. Use Pr.599 to change the specification to NO contact.
Use this signal to reset a fault output provided when a protective
function is activated. Turn ON the RES signal for 0.1s or longer, then
turn it OFF.
In the initial setting, reset is always enabled. By setting Pr.75, reset
can be enabled only at an inverter fault occurrence. The inverter
recovers about 1s after the reset is released.
The terminal 4 function is available only when the AU signal is ON
Turning ON the AU signal disables the terminal 2 function.
When the CS signal is left ON, the inverter restarts automatically at
power restoration. Note that restart setting is necessary on both the
inverter and the converter unit for this operation. In the initial setting, a
restart is disabled.
Common terminal for contact input terminal (sink logic) and terminal
FM
∗2
Connect this terminal to the power supply common terminal of a
transistor output (open collector output) device, such as a
programmable controller, in the source logic to avoid malfunction by
∗3
undesirable current.
Common terminal for the 24 VDC power supply (terminal PC, terminal
+24)
Isolated from terminals 5 and SE.
Connect this terminal to the power supply common terminal of a
transistor output (open collector output) device, such as a
programmable controller, in the source logic to avoid malfunction by
∗2
undesirable current.
Common terminal for contact input terminal (source logic).
∗3
Can be used as a 24 VDC 0.1 A power supply.
Control circuit
When the STF and
STR signals are turned
Input resistance
ON simultaneously, the
4.7 kΩ
stop command is given.
Voltage when
contacts are open: 21
to 27 VDC
When contacts are
short-circuited: 4 to 6
mADC
Input resistance 2 kΩ
When contacts are
short-circuited: 8 to 13
mADC
Input resistance
4.7 kΩ
Voltage when
contacts are open: 21
to 27 VDC
When contacts are
short-circuited: 4 to 6
mADC
———
Power supply voltage
range 19.2 to 28.8
VDC
Permissible load
current 100 mA
INSTALLATION AND WIRING
Rated
specification
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