Mitsubishi Electric 800 Series Instruction Manual page 388

600v class specification inverter
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• When Pr.158 AM terminal function selection = "87, 88, 89, or 90", an analog voltage can be output from the terminal AM.
• Terminal AM output [V] = 10 [V]  (analog remote output value - 1000)/100
The output range is -10 V to +10 V regardless of the Pr.290 Monitor negative output selection setting.
Output voltage [V]
10
800
900
0
Terminal AM
Analog remote output data retention (Pr.655)
ON/OFF example for positive logic
Pr.655 = 0, 10
Power
OFF
supply
Analog
output
Analog output
clear
Signal condition during a reset
Pr.655 = 0, 1
ON
Reset
Analog
output
∗ When Pr.655 = "1", the signal condition saved in EEPROM
(condition of the last power OFF) is applied.
NOTE
• When Pr.655 = "1 or 11" (remote analog output data retention at power OFF), take measures such as connecting R1/L11 with
P/+, and S1/L21 with N/- so that the control power is retained (While power is supplied to R/L1, S/L2 and T/L3). If the control
power is not retained, the analog output after turning ON the power is not guaranteed to work. When connecting the converter
unit (FR-CC2), assign the instantaneous power failure detection (X11) signal to an input terminal to input the IPF signal from
the FR-CC2 to the terminal for X11 signal.
Parameters referred to
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Pr.54 FM terminal function selection
Pr.158 AM terminal function selection
Pr.290 Monitor negative output selection
Pr.291 Pulse train I/O selection
1000
1100
1200
Analog remote output value [%]
-10
Inverter
reset time
Pr.655 = 1, 11
(about 1s)
Power
OFF
supply
Analog
output
Analog
Analog
output
output
saved
held
Pr.655 = 10, 11
ON
Reset
Analog
output
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(M) Monitor display and monitor output signal
• When the power supply is reset (including a power failure)
while Pr.655 Analog remote output selection = "0" (initial
value) or 10" and , the remote analog output (Pr.656 to
Pr.659) returns to its initial value (1000%).
• When Pr.655 = "1 or 11", the analog remote output data is
saved in EEPROM before the power supply is turned OFF.
This means that the analog value output after power
restoration is the same as before the power supply was
turned OFF. However, when Pr.655 = "1", the data is not
saved during an inverter reset (terminal reset, reset request
via communication).
• When Pr.655 = "10 or 11", the analog output before the reset
is saved even during an inverter reset.
• When the setting in Pr.655 is changed, the remote analog
output (Pr.656 to Pr.659) returns to its initial value (1000%).
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PARAMETERS
5
GROUP
M

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