FujiFilm Frenic-Mini Instruction Manual page 69

Controller
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LED monitor
Display contents
shows:
(item No.)
6_00
Output frequency
6_01
Output current
6_02
Output voltage
6_04
Set frequency
6_05
Running direction
6_06
Running status
Accumulated run-
6_07
ning time
6_08
No. of startups
6_09
DC link circuit voltage
Max. temperature of
6_11
heat sink
Terminal I/O signal
status (displayed
6_12
with the ON/OFF of
LED segments)
Signal input terminal
6_13
status (in hexadeci-
mal format)
Terminal output
6_14
signal status (in
hexadecimal format)
No. of consecutive
6_15
occurrences
6_16
Overlapping alarm 1
6_17
Overlapping alarm 2
Table 3.14 Alarm Information Contents
Output frequency before slip compensation
Output current
Output voltage
Set frequency
This shows the running direction being output.
F: normal; R: reverse; – – – –: stop
This shows the running status as a hexadecimal display. Refer
to Displaying running status in Section 3.6 "Monitoring the
Running Status."
Shows the accumulated power-ON time of the inverter.
Unit: thousands of hours.
When the total ON time is less than 10,000 hours (display:
0.001 to 9.999), it is possible to check data in hourly units.
When the total time is 10,000 hours or more (display: 10.00 to
65.53), the display will change to units of 10 hours. When the
total time exceeds 65,535 hours, the display returns to 0 and
the count will start again.
The motor run times (the number of times the inverter run
command is set to on) are calculated and displayed.
1.000 indicates 1,000 times. When any number from 0.001 to
9.999 is displayed, the display increases by 0.001 per startup,
and when any number from 10.00 to 65.53 is displayed, the
display increases by 0.01 every 10 startups. When the total
number exceeds 65,535, the display will be reset to 0 and the
count will start again.
Shows the DC link circuit voltage of the inverter's main circuit.
Unit: V (volts)
Shows the temperature of the heat sink.
Unit: ºC
Shows the ON/OFF status of the digital I/O terminals. Refer to
" Displaying control I/O signal terminals " in Section 3.7
"Checking I/O Signal Status" for details.
This is the number of times the same alarm occurs consecu-
tively.
Simultaneously occurring alarm codes (1)
(– – – – is displayed if no alarms have occurred.)
Simultaneously occurring alarm codes (2)
(– – – – is displayed if no alarms have occurred.)
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