Mitsubishi Electric FR-E720-0.1 K Instruction Manual page 241

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I/O signals and parameter setting
Set "20, 21, 50, 51, 60 or 61" in Pr. 128 to perform PID operation.
Set "14" in any of Pr. 178 to Pr. 184 (input terminal function selection) to assign PID control selection signal (X14) to turn the
X14 signal ON.
When the X14 signal is not assigned, only the Pr. 128 setting makes PID control valid.
Enter the set point using the inverter terminal 2 or Pr. 133 and enter the measured value to terminal 4.
REMARKS
When Pr. 128 = "0" or X14 signal is off, normal inverter operation is performed without PID action.
Turning ON/OFF of bit of the terminal, to which X14 signal is assigned through network as RS-485 communication, enables
PID control.
Signal
Terminal Used
Depending
X14
Pr. 178 to Pr. 184
2
PU
4
Communication
∗3
FUP
FDN
Depending
Pr. 190 to Pr. 192
RL
PID
SE
∗1
When the X14 signal is not assigned, only the Pr. 128 setting makes PID control valid.
∗2
The shaded area indicates the parameter initial value.
∗3
Refer to the CC-Link communication option (FR-A7NC E kit) instruction manual for the setting method from CC-Link communication.
Refer to the L
W
communication option (FR-A7NL E kit) instruction manual for the setting method from L
ON
ORKS
∗4
When 100 or larger value is set in any of Pr.190 to Pr.192 (output terminal function selection), the terminal output has negative logic. (For details, Refer to page 140)
NOTE
Changing the terminal function using any of Pr. 178 to Pr. 184 and Pr. 190 to Pr. 192 may affect the other functions. Make
setting after confirming the function of each terminal.
When the Pr. 267 setting was changed, check the voltage/current input switch setting. Different setting may cause a
fault, failure or malfunction. (Refer to page 171 for setting)
Function
on
PID control
selection
2
Set point input
Set point input
Measured value
4
input
Deviation value
input
Set point, measured
value input
Upper limit output
Lower limit output
on
Forward (reverse)
rotation direction
output
During PID control
activated
Output terminal
SE
common
Special operation and frequency control
Description
Turn ON X14 signal to perform PID
control. ∗1
You can input the set point for PID
control.
0 to 5V .......... 0 to 100%
0 to 10V ........ 0 to 100%
Set the set point (Pr. 133) from the
operation panel.
Input the signal from the detector
(measured value signal).
4 to 20mA ..... 0 to 100%
0 to 5V .......... 0 to 100%
0 to 10V ........ 0 to 100%
Inputs the deviation value from
L
W
, CC-Link communication.
ON
ORKS
Inputs the set point and deviation value
from L
W
, CC-Link
ON
ORKS
communication.
Output to indicate that the process value
signal exceeded the maximum value (Pr.
131).
Output when the process value signal
falls below the minimum value (Pr. 132).
"Hi" is output to indicate that the output
indication of the parameter unit is
forward rotation (FWD) or "Low" to
indicate that it is reverse rotation (REV)
or stop (STOP).
Turns ON during PID control.
Common terminal for open collector
output terminal.
Parameter Setting
Set 14 in any of Pr. 178 to Pr.
184.
Pr. 128 = 20, 21,
Pr. 133 = 9999
Pr. 73 = 1 ∗2, 11
Pr. 73 = 0, 10
Pr. 128 = 20, 21
Pr. 133 = 0 to 100%
Pr. 128 = 20, 21
Pr. 267 = 0 ∗2
Pr. 267 = 1
Pr. 267 = 2
Pr. 128 = 50, 51
Pr. 128 = 60, 61
Pr. 128 = 20, 21, 60, 61
Pr. 131 ≠ 9999
Set 15 or 115 in any of Pr. 190
to Pr. 192 ∗4
Pr. 128 = 20, 21, 60, 61
Pr. 132 ≠ 9999
Set 14 or 114 in any of Pr. 190
to Pr. 192. ∗4
Set 16 or 116 in any of Pr. 190
to Pr. 192. ∗4
Set 47 or 147 in any of Pr. 190
to Pr. 192. ∗4
W
communication.
ON
ORKS
4
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