Output Terminal Function Selection (Pr. 190, Pr. 192, Pr. 197) - Mitsubishi Electric FR-D720-0.4K Instruction Manual

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Function assignment of external terminal and control

4.10.5 Output terminal function selection (Pr. 190, Pr. 192, Pr. 197)

You can change the functions of the open collector output terminal and relay output terminal.
Parameter
Number
RUN terminal
190
function selection
A,B,C terminal
192
function selection
SO terminal
197
function selection
∗1
The setting values "93" and "193" cannot be set in Pr. 192.
∗2
The setting value "9999" cannot be set in Pr. 197.
The above parameters can be set when Pr. 160 Extended function display selection = "0". (Refer to page 163)
.... Specifications differ according to the date assembled. Refer to page 298 to check the SERIAL number.
(1)
Output signal list
You can set the functions of the output terminals.
Refer to the following table and set the parameters: (0 to 99: positive logic, 100 to 199: negative logic)
Setting
Signal
Positive
Negative
logic
logic
0
100
RUN
1
101
SU
3
103
OL
4
104
FU
7
107
RBP
8
108
THP
11
111
RY
12
112
Y12
13
113
Y13
14
114
FDN
15
115
FUP
16
116
RL
25
125
FAN
26
126
FIN
46
146
Y46
47
147
PID
64
164
Y64
120
Name
Open collector
output terminal
Relay
output terminal
Open collector
output terminal
Function
Output during operation when the inverter output frequency
Inverter running
rises to or above Pr. 13 Starting frequency.
Up to frequency ∗1
Output when the output frequency is reached to the set frequency. Pr. 41
Overload warning
Output while stall prevention function is activated.
Output frequency
Output when the output frequency reaches the frequency
detection
set in Pr. 42 (Pr. 43 for reverse rotation).
Regenerative brake
Output when 85% of the regenerative brake duty set in Pr.
70 is reached.
pre-alarm
Output when the electronic thermal value reaches 85% of
Electronic thermal O/L
the trip level. (Electronic thermal relay function protection
relay pre-alarm
(E.THT/E.THM) activates, when the value reached 100%.
Output when reset process is completed (when the inverter
Inverter operation
can be started by switching the start signal ON or while it is
ready
running) after powering ON inverter.
Output current
Output when the output current is higher than the Pr. 150
detection
setting for longer than the time set in Pr. 151 .
Output when the output power is lower than the Pr. 152
Zero current detection
setting for longer than the time set in Pr. 153 .
Output when the feedback value falls below the lower limit
PID lower limit
of PID control.
Output when the feedback value rises above the upper limit
PID upper limit
of PID control
PID forward/reverse
Output when forward rotation is performed in PID control.
rotation output
Fan fault output
Output at the time of a fan fault.
Heatsink overheat
Output when the heatsink temperature reaches about 85%
pre-alarm
of the heatsink overheat protection providing temperature.
During deceleration at
Output when the power failure-time deceleration function is
occurrence of power
executed.
failure (retained until
(retained until release)
release)
During PID control
Output during PID control.
activated
During retry
Output during retry processing.
Initial
Initial Signal
Value
0
RUN (inverter running)
99
ALM (fault output)
SAFE (safety monitor
80
output)
Operation
Setting Range
0, 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 11 to 16, 25, 26,
46, 47, 64, 70, 80, 81, 90, 91,
93
, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101,
*1
103, 104, 107, 108, 111 to 116,
125, 126, 146, 147, 164, 170,
180, 181, 190, 191, 193
, 195,
*1
196, 198, 199, 9999
*2
Refer
Related
Parameter
Page
122
124
Pr. 22, Pr. 23,
Pr. 66
Pr. 42, Pr. 43
124
Pr. 70
111
Pr. 9, Pr. 51
101
122
Pr. 150,
125
Pr. 151
Pr. 152,
125
Pr. 153
Pr. 127 to
Pr. 134,
211
Pr. 575 to Pr.
577
Pr. 244
227
261
Pr. 261
143
Pr. 127 to
Pr. 134,
211
Pr. 575 to Pr.
577
Pr. 65 to
145
Pr. 69
to
80

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