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Fuji Inverter FVR-E7S-EX 200 V 30 Series, 0.1 to 4.0 kW 200 V 1 Series, 0.1 to 2.2 kW 400 V 30 Series, 0.4 to 4.0 kW Instruction Manual ReN Contents Warning and Caution ..... pA Introduction .. p2 Inspection Upon Receipt... P-2 Construction And Handling... P.3 (1) Part Name (2) Installation And Removing ® Terminal Cover Installation Instructions .....cs.0. pod (1) Installation Conditions 10. (2) Mounting Direction And Space (8) Mounting Screws And Holes (4) Removing the ventilation covers WIFING ceessssssesssseetsssseeessseeees BS (1) Main Circuit Wiring " (2) Control Circuit Wiring (8) Basic Wiring Diagram Keypad Panel .. . pb 2 (1) Part Name And Function (2) Controlling Method of Keypad Panel (8) Display And Key Operation Operation (1) Pre-Operation Inspection (2) Test Run Check Points (3) Selecting Operation Method (4) Setting Data Codes (8) Control Circuit Connection And Operation (6) Actual Operation Function Explanation .. = p.2e (1) Function Code Tables (2) Function Explanation Maintenance And Inspection ..... p.43 (1) Inspection items (2) Periodic Replacement Part (3) Measurement Points And Meters Troubleshooting (1) Protective Function (2) Troubleshooting Appendix . p48 (1) Standard Specifications (2) External Dimensions (3) Application of Wiring And Equipment (4) Terminal Function (8) Control Block Diagram 1. Warning and Caution Mis-Wiring will result in damage to, and failure of the unit. Please carefully note the items listed below, and use the unit as indicated. Warning @ Hazard of electrical shock, disconnect incoming power before working on this control. Dangerous voltage exist until CRG-LED is off. Maintenance and Inspection should be performed only after CRG-LED has gone out. @ Do not impress power supply voltage that exceeds the standard specification voltage permissi- ble flunctuation. If excessive voltage is applied to the inverter, damage to the internal elements will result. ® Do not connect power supply to the output terminal (U, V, W). Connect power supply only to the power terminals (2EX, 4EX:L1, L2, L3 7EX:L, N). @ Do not connect power supply to the breaking resistor connection terminals ((+), DB). Never shortcircuit between (+) - DB terminals, and do not connect any resistance with an ohm and/or wattage value less than standard application breaking resistor. @ Donot connect power supply to the control circuit terminals (except 30A, 308, 30C). For RUN and STOP, use the FWD-CM (forward) and REV-CM (reverse) terminals. Avoid using a magnetic contactor (ON/OFF) installed on the line side of the inverter for RUN and STOP. @ Do not use a magnetic contactor on the output side of the inverter for ON/OFF operation. Use only power capacity within the inverter capacity range of 1.5 times to 500 kVA. If a power capacity greater than 500 VA is to be used, install a coordination reactor (ACR...option) on the line side of the inverter. @ Do not connect a power factor correcting capacitor to the output side of the inverter. @ Do not operate without the ground wire connected. @ If the inverter protective function is activated, consult Section 11 “Troubleshooting”, and after correcting the problem, resume operation. Do not reset the alarm automatically by external sequence, etc. ® Do not perform a megger test between the inverter terminals or on the control circuit terminals, @ RUN and STOP keys function only keypad operation mode. (Function code F 02 setting is 0). Caution @ When terminal operation mode (Function code F 02 setting is 1) - RUN and STOP being con- trolled by a maintained contact (e.g., selector switch, toggle switch, etc.) which is connected between the terminals CM and FWD or REV — is employed: * Closing/opening the maintained contact starte/stope the inverter — driven motor with power supply impressed. * Power up and down starts and stops the inverter - driven motor, respectively, with the main- tained contact closed, and * Resetting fault starts the inverter driven motor with power supply impressed, and the main- tained contact closed. ® Function code F 02 setting can be changed only when connection between the terminals CM and FWD or REV is open. (i.e. STOP MODE) @ When “Restart after momentary power failure” is disabled — function code F 14 setting is 0, with the terminals CM-FWD or REV closed — resetting the inverter after power supply has been recov- ered will start the inverter-driven motor. @ Total wiring between the inverter and the motor must not exceed the length shown below. Function 200V series 400 V series F12 data | 001 | 002 | 004 | 008 | ots | 022 | o4o | 04 | 08 | 015 | 022 | oan | F12=0,1,20r3 | 400m som|70m) 9m F t2shor5 [20m — © Error in current detection may become large when; a) A specially designed motor is used. 'b) An inverter capacity is 2 ranks or more larger than a motor capacity. 2. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Fuji ‘FVR-E7S” inverter. This inverter uses a 32-bit DSP for multifunction and high performance in a variety of applications. This instruction manual is included with the inverter and equipment, and is provided for the convenience of the end user. Please be sure it accompanies the inverter. 3. Inspection Upon Receipt Please inspect the following items upon receipt of your inverter. @ Check the nameplate to insure that the specifications correspond to those ordered. ® Inspect the unit for damage which may have occurred during shipping If you have any problems or questions regarding the inverter, please contact the nearest Fuji sales office or the distributor where the unit was purchased. Nameplate] © Applicable Motor: 001 : 0.1 kW 002 : 0.2 kW 004: 0.4 kW 008 : 0.75 KW 015: 1.5 kW 022 : 2.2 kW 040 : 4.0 kW @ Power Series: 2EX : 200 V 3@ Series 7EX : 200 V 16 Series 4EX : 400 V 36 Series @ Phase : 3 = 3 phase 1 = Single phase @ Voltage range 200 ~ 230 V : 200 V 3¢ Series 200 ~ 240 V : 200 V 16 Series 380 ~ 460 V : 400 V 3® Series © Frequency: 50/60 Hz © KVA: Rated capacity Indicated according to the rated cur- rent shown below at an output volt- age of 220 V (200 V Series), 380 V (400 V Series). @ Rated output current” AC 200 V Series 0.8A — 001 (0.1 KW) 1.6A — 004 (0.4 kW) 1.5A > 002 (0.2 kW) 2.5A — 008 (0.75 kW), 3A 004 (O.4KW) 3.7A +015 (1.5 KW) « ( AC 400 V Series 5A 008 (0.75 KW) 5.5A > 022 (2.2 KW) BA O15(1.5KW) 9A ~040(4.0KW) 118 ~9 022 (2.2 KW) 47 + 040 (4.0 kW) ® Output frequency range: 0.2 to 400 Hz ® Serial No. * When motor running sound 11 . 114 or [] ‘Standard values indicated in parentheses. 4. Construction And Handling (1) Part Names S 8 @ (2) Installing and Removing Terminal Cover 6 Inverter Cover Terminal Cover Keypad Panel Heat Sink Mounting Screw Holes @@eGe680 Terminal Cover Screws Remove the terminal cover using the following procedure. Reverse the procedure to install the cover. Bal {Step 1} [B58 | nemove ne cow © [Step 2} Unhook the tabs Gontrol atthe locations Terminal indicted by the Block arrows to remove the terminal cover. CRG lamp Main Circuit Terminal Block 5. Installation Instructions (1) Installation Conditions Install the inverter in a location which meets the following requirements. ® The ambient temperature should be between -10°C and +50°C. @ The humidity should be between 20 and 90% RH. Avoid any location subject to dew condensation, freezing or where the inverter would come into contact with any liquids. ® Do not install in any location subject to any of the following conditions: direct sunlight, dust, corrosive gas, inflammable gas or oil mist. @® The inverter should be installed at an elevation below 1000 m, and vibration should be less than 5.9 m/s* (0.6 G). (2) Mounting Direction and Space ® Direction Install the inverter vertically. Horizontal or other positional installation will cause overheat of the inverter. 12m (6 inch) Seas ® Space oe The inverter will generate heat during operation. Allow sufficient space around the unit as shown in 5am | sim the figure on the left. (2inch) @inch) ® Mounting plate or more Be ormore | . i & Heat sink temperature will reach around +90°C during operation. Please use thermostable material = for inverter mounting plate. | @ Multi-mounting 12cm (6 inch) When 2 or more inverters are installed within an | or more inverter switchboard, arrange them side by side, a also keeping the spacing (shown on the left) between each inverter. If the inverters must be lined up vertically, provide adequate ventilation so that the hot air from each inverter will not affect the one above it. (3) Mounting Screws And Holes © Mounting screws or bolts should be M5 @ For the location of mounting holes, see “External Dimensions” in Section 12. NOTICE ‘The durability and reliability of the inverter will be affected by the ambient temperature. ‘ Do not place the unit where ambient temperature is not proper. (4) Removing the ventilation covers (7EX, 4EX) =F . When the temperature around the inverter exceeds 40°C, fa Se : . remove the ventilation cover installed on the top and bot- tom surfaces of the main body cover before use. When 5 Ventilation cover the inverter is used without the ventilation covers, keep ese the ambient temperature below 50°C. Ventilation cover 6. Wiring (1) Main Circuit Wiring @ Power supply connection (2EX, 4EX:L1, Note: L2, L3. 7EX:L. N): Connection can be Models 001E7S and 002E7S are not : 2k, tipped wih tentials (+) and 0, made regardless of phase rotation. sipped wil 0 ® Motor wiring (U, V, W): When connected 200V 30 Series 400V 30 Series (2EX.4EX) normally, the motor will rotate counter- clockwise when viewed from the load Eonre(u Tea] w psu v Tw side. If the motor rotates in reverse, either T Trernar interchange any two of the U, V, W ~veoi) ? ? mers connections or use the control signal REV wey (reverse-direction operation command) in powersupoy) emer place ot FWD (forward-direction operation command). 200V 10 Series (7EX) ® Wiring the External Braking faa ee Resistor Unit (option) r torque braking is required, ay When frequent braking or high = yoo ; ; Thermal ry connect the optional braking 32 commorsial S.phase motor resistor as shown in the figure power supply at right. 30 Series (2EX,4EX) 10 Series (7EX) fexorey ca] oe. U vw | (enor TW Toate Te Tw | Ener Sana Lea baking ‘Caution: 1. Do not short-circuit terminals (+) and DB; doing so will damage the inverter. 2. An external braking resistor cannot be connected to Models FVROO1E7S-2EX, FVR002E7S-2EX, FVRO01E7S-7EX and FVRO02E7S-7EX. 3. If the external braking resistor is used frequently, it will become quite hot, therefore route the wiring so that there are no combustible materials near the resistor. 4. Whenever making changes in the wiring or doing any other work, first switch off the power supply and then wait until the charge indication lamp goes out. To see the charge indication lamp, remove the terminal cover. @® Ground terminal connection ( + GND (PE)): For safety reasons, do not operate without the inverter being grounded. The ground wire must be as thick and short as possible (See Applicable Wiring Equipment List Section 12 “Appendix’). © For model FVROO1E7S-2EX and 7x, if the total wiring length between the inverter and the motor exceeds 50 to 100 m, the indicated current value may be slightly higher than the actual value. @® A current value may be indicated when the inverter is operated without the motor wiring being connected to it. Caution: Do not connect the power supply to terminals U, V, and W or to terminals (+) and DB. (2) Control Circuit Wiring ® Factory pre-wiring (jumper) at time of shipment As wired at the factory, starting/stopping and frequency settings can be performed via the keypad panel MARSRNFWENONCE a] BOCIEMol x1] x2] x3 RT FEV] “Connected at the factory. : Starts operation le © : Stops operation @Q : Frequency setting ® Operation through control circuit terminals (external operation) as e — 25 fr #7, 7 Ss £8 5s 3 sis8 13 ¢448 ue 22 este. sy 98 ge 28 tas gL Je —- £2 $4; (30a BoB ]RON[ Ae [NCTC TASTex| [20C Avo | xi] x2] x3 JRTIREV I a freque euro} | —_ Multistep speed selection B g 8 i 3 g 5 5 i Reverse-direction operatian command 35 Forward-cirection operatian command Extema alarm “1 Thermal contact (NC) of the exter- nal braking resistor, etc *2 When the current setting and the voltage setting are input at the same time, the setting will be their resultant total value. (When the function setting is =), *3 When the FWD and REV signals close at the same time, the inverter will decelerate and stop *4 Do not connect any wire on NC ter- minals. (3) Basic Wiring Diagram Frequency setting POT (1 k0, 1/2 W, B characteristic) 10 200 Series woos Power supply Thermal overload Power supply _ os ‘Ace200~ 2s0v * MCCB relay 10 200-240 AC3B0 ~ 460 ——OTO——o Lt u 7 soot 50/60 Hz —oto-—4 2 v i 36 —+o—h w 2 " Braking resistor (only 04 KW or higher) a w . GNOXPE) be FWD REV AST/EX pA x1 ror oI x2 200 | Combined alarm output x3 RUN $49 TI it_tiom Analog frequency meter | (movable coil type. 10.V)_— | i =| Vd NC + aa ewe } ots NC * Bara] | trequoneyft oto GND (PE) S— mete pe Ground Option [Caution] @ The control circuit terminal wiring should be kept as far as possible from the main cir- cuit wiring to prevent operational error due to noise interference. Never install them in the came duct or conduit. (A separation distance of 10 em or more is recommended.) If the control circuit wiring must cross the main circuit wiring, make sure it crosses at a right angle. @ Use shielded wire for the control circuit wiring, which should be as short as possible (20 m or less). (Connect shield to the inverter ground terminal and leave the other end open.) @ Install a surge absorber in parallel with any magnet contactors, solenoids, relays or timer colls, which are close to the inverter. 7. Keypad Panel (1) Part Names and Functions Operation mode indicator _ The LED (green) lights up DIGITAL MONITOR when keypad panel opera- oo tion is Flo) = CLL) Digital monitor 0 Ce, Unit display Displays the various function cd aa Unit information is displayed codes and data values dur- OR to eee Ral | } by LED (red). LEDs also ing setting of the program. Teall light up to indicate that the During operation, it displays Unit is in the program mode. the output frequency, cur- | __ UP/DOWN keys rent, voltage, etc. If a fault } These keys increase or occurs, the causes of the decrease the frequency. problem will be displayed as When unit is in program set- acode. ting mode, they change the Program (PRG) key function code or data values. Normal mode or program STOP key (RESET key) setting mode select key. This Key is used for stopping operation. 4 While operation is stopped. Function key (data key) RUN key the LED (red) lights up. During the normal mode, this Key used for starting opera~ The key does not function key can be used to change tion. The LED (green) lights when terminal operation the display unit while opera- up during operation. FLT = LIT Tis selected. tion is either stopped or run- This key does not function When the protection func- ning. when terminal operation con- tion is activated, this key is During the program mode, ‘rol [ole = LLL [is select- used to reset the fault this key can be used to read ed. and write the function codes and the data. (2) Controlling Method For Keypad Panel 1) Keypad Panel operation When the power supply is activated, the keypad panel display will be as shown in the figure on the right. Ifthe C~) key is pressed, the inverter will start and accel- erate up to 50 Hz according to the factory setting. Use the @) key to stop operation. 2.00) WARNING RUN AND STOP KEYS FUNCTION ONLY IN KEYPAD OPERATION MODE. (FUNCTION CODE F02 SETTING Is 0) 2) Operation modes There are 5 operation modes as shown below. The mode can be changed with the keys on the keypad panel. Program mode L while stopped "| TRIP mode 3) Data setting ® STOP mode This is the state in which all operation signals ( (*) signal ————Giopmoag (Keypad operation), FWD and REV signals (Terminal opera- et tion) are OFF. The reference frequency display flashes repeatedly. [5 © The mode is switched to function setting mode. Each time the key is pressed, the display changes between — indication of a function code and its data. When these keys are pressed while the function code is displayed, G) ©) ine function code No. will change. By pressing them while data is displayed, the data can be changed. The data is memorized and the function code advances to the next function code No. ‘Bre les KA. ‘mre functions > For change of other data, repeat the above procedure. to change? No ono The program mode is ended and the inverter returns to STOP. mode. @ RUN mode It is possible to change data during the RUN mode according to the procedure described in@ above only for function codes|F|_[0Is] to FT 1213), (FL (315), (FL 1316] and FLEE to FT . However, it is possible to confirm the data of all function codes. (8) Display and Key Operation The keypad panel modes can generally be classified into five types. The operation method and the display contents of each mode are shown below. 1) Operations and displays in each mode ® STOP mode [oor a [aamin } > [moamen fa [ovine ba [ monn onomye ‘99001 10N | ‘a1gayo oN squad nie, woes ested voeied eel “utuyts=AB|d5iG “yeAtjdsx) Sur ahead suman | melee [| | arama eral [aera | | zawea a (se | 5) ate ais b>] | Stet ae [> | Se @ 7} | 36/615) 16 ]8 oy S [ @@ won |G) | (ETE [paddas onan epow ae [cass a2] | fords avon bo 1S © | ides | © I {mse yu J [ seas uw | =10- @ RUN mode L | @noeye 10) @ANOGYO JON BAN}96H8 ION {Same Te _ — Sey 7] &) (22. | avin 22 | 7a bu tun jum Ban pow wsbous O1 "= juan one ‘Bawans on 1 jours ay Bauurs eum lepow wivi5Oes ©, © rr) lenow wou 34] © [eeou wvsou OL © levcw wvs50ud 01, oO g =r Aedsip uuu ‘Anjdsip uiwya seidsip A Aeidsip y ‘Aaid51p ZH aie @ PROGRAM mode while stopped (example: changing the torque boost data value) ‘om WyEDOUS ohsoud's wren q@ | “peioys 51 Beg ® ' peiossieeq - (@) ennpeye ON je— ipeceisal |" THE Si] ee Me] fo @) =e @ PROGRAM mode while running (example: changing the torque boost setting) “ep snojneid ey yA enuTUDD jIW UONBIedo PUR paledURD aq WIM BIEP pabuEYo ey ‘pesseid s| fay @) asojoq possaid s1 Soy (=) Up J] “pes0}s @q JOU JIM EIEP Oy) ‘@UOP JOU S| SIU) JI ‘pessaid eq ysnU Aex @ ayy ‘skey @Q WM eyep ucyouny BuBueyo seyy [pear arm ‘pow yous L_sira Miteeet |_cerangeaas @ (‘ejou 8g) “pesojs s1 BG crows ween |_| 8} oud g ubnast ppc NT OL ~apourwyEDONS | ieiediamel |S “Ayuesodise} pa01s ss} erp ‘Bujuuns aim pebueyo 0} ep si! sywued UoAoUTy o1 Jou saop uopoUNy 84) $1 ‘Buluuna sity peBueyo 8g 0} eyep sy WuEd :910N ‘poiojs 51 B12q, Buyuuns ey peBueyo aq 0} Biep sy wuned you seop uonouny out st oO yep ‘Buluuns ejiym pebueyo aq \~/ 01 Bep si} squad UOHOUNY oun JT 1 Aq payueuiaiout s) apoo uonfouns =e ® TRIP mode “62 2PO9 UOHOUN} YIN peke|dsIp aq UeD Os|e Sp1OD01 INE} Sed ‘SION ~ ne} 0} s0ud youd maa Faro amas waa ar vores women fa) [see [setae le what bs ® @ ® ® | ennoeye IN y [emooy 10 enouoren }— | omaene ion 1} | ensosue ron f—| [/ omoone ion [ omoaye 10N 1 Te ‘annO@4@ ION [ emsenaion | L— & az) ©) @} - ‘anioeya ION, ‘@nis0}9 ON ea ~9 Feapamon ba] [ovamrion | enone [=] [onan a) ©) ee) ee) ‘en29H9 ON }2 [eaeonp | veo] | -14— 2) Summary of each operation mode The following table shows a summary of the various modes. ‘@pow NTH 10 pou doLs. paddojs eum apows , spout ols.a abuso | PRBS SH SoU | canyon 0 OL amie 10x | voyoung enoeyp YON weuNnE | uowsura (fuesocwar eep au e1ep pue s9p00 uoHuNy jo Buquowa!oop ue ‘peads Jojour peads cul) ‘Kovanbaly jo Eunuewiasoap pue Bunvewstou} vvonoun smyeys ne} jo ABjdsiq) no ‘ouanbaly ynd:no Jo Aejdsiq 4 Keds ue Buquouses0u) Bi pub Bie 6UN FOIOIS — - 71 uoneo}puy un ®D ‘nay ION ul epoo LoNouN} pue BULOWOU Bea ow uoyoury | @ B]Bp PUE 9p0d uorjoUny ueaMIag AedSID YOWMS ue soyUow jexBIp jo Aeidsp youn @ : @pow NOB ‘pow JOLS Sujvuns aim apow | paddbis ajum spow a ‘onr98}8 JON 01 a6u049 0} a6uUD wwupousor eeu | uvusouser sbueum | mrs | G) | | DS @ lin > ne on) men (>) nen @ iG) fan @ won) | wen @) an ©) wion ) | veneoieu ipadion) snes —snen Bamans siyeis paddors Sieis Buruuna smieis P9AGO® | yonouryg ne Jo uoneoIpul 40 uoneopuy yo uoneo1pul 19 voReoIpul 10 vonearpul TON wonesed jeued peden BuUND IM aeweorpar | UON DalDeres Udeq Sey vOTTIEdO [eUUO) 30 VONNIAdO jouRd pod/ay 1aHIoyN JO UOTTES|PUI woqourg | pow: Bouse 42% goods on Arparredes Buses fxs = uote ° JON Arpeyrada, Buryse.y wf _™p saBeyon, 3 Aipayredas Buiyse.y <_f => quaung Aipoode: Suusely E84 fouerbous j “peecs uy pue avon peddors aim epcw WwHOCUd J0 uoNPoIpU | —posds sojous ‘aBeyjon yndino ‘wassno indo | uoHours "Zauanbas} ¥Ad)NO 40} uN Ly 40 Ae\dsIG — " “[ Apavedas Buuseiy | uonesipuy ine pue “amp pub sop0o uogauny yo Ando “ponds ani pu paads sojowebeHoA IndINO | vonaur | BLE pow gi. Burwuns ony pow WYHDOUs paddoys om ‘pou! WWHDOUd ‘pow NOY ep0w dOLS pow ‘Shey pue O}eOIPUL -15- 8. Operation (1) Pre-Operation Inspection After completion of installation and wiring work, inspect the following items before the power supply to the inverter is switched on @ Check for wiring errors. (Especially the main circuit wiring: connection of the three (single) phase ‘AC power supply to the terminals L1, L2, L3 (L, N).) ® Check that all loose wire stands, metal chips and unnecessary screws, cte. have been removed. @ Check that no screws, terminals, etc. are loose. @ Check that the wire ends of crimp terminals are not in contact with other terminals Caution Megger test: Do not conduct megger tests between the Inverter main circult terminals, or control circuit terminals. Refer to Section 10 “Inspection and Maintenance.” (2) Test Run Check Points Use a low reference frequency setting of about 5 Hz for test operation to avoid danger. Please confirm the following items. ® Smooth rotation ® Correct rotation direction @ No abnormal vibrations and noise from the motor ® Smooth acceleration and deceleration (8) Selecting Operation Method With the FVR-E7S Series, the following methods can be selected to input the run/stop sig- nals and for frequency setting. Run/Stop Data * Frequency setting Data 1 | Keypad panel OOrers rT Tels)~ al operation 2 Analog signal (4 to 20 mA keys DC) + (0 to 10 V DC) 3 Multistep speed selection by terminals X1, X2, and X3 *? 4 | Terminal operation OOrevs (operation by aI =| 7] | Analog signal (4 to 20 mA aI 7 5 | external signal, el ele] DC) + (0 to 10 V DC) el la ¢ | terminals) Multistep speed selection by | Either of the above terminals X1, X2, and X3 *? data is acceptable. Notes, cannot be changed when there is a short circuit between either FWD-CM or REV-CM. P speed operation (up to & steps are possible) The frequencies of step 1 to step 7 are set with the function codes [| [21'] to | [e[4] and selected with the terminals X1, X2 and X3. If input signals are provided to terminals X1, X2 and X3, then data setting of | ]i[/]and and other settings made by keypad panel or analog signal are ignored, and multistep speed operation is controlled by these terminal signals. ~16— (4) Setting Data Codes Set data according to the following procedure with reference to “Controlling method” of Section 7 "Keypad Pane © Press the (~*) key to switch to PROGRAM mode. @ Each time the 2) key is pressed, the display changes between indication of a function code and indication of the corresponding data. ( @LRB)- CO = ELE - Co - —) @ Whenever data is displayed, it can be changed with the (@) and () keys. @ When the (@) key is pressed, the changed data will be stored and the function code will be incremented. © When a function code is displayed as in step @ above, if the ©) and ( keys are pressed, the function code is changed sequentially. (EL) ~ ECE — ELBE) - ECG] - —- ) Notes: 1. To control run/stop and frequency setting through the control circuit terminals, set func- tion codes 1 and 2 as follows: (LH and co. 2. To control run/stop through the Keypad panel and frequency setting through the control circuit terminals, set function codes 1 and 2 as follows: 1) = (111) and ‘=O 3. To control run/stop through the control circuit terminals and frequency setting through the keypad panel, set function codes 1 and 2 as follows: = C11) ana =) * To change [FLJEIA, open the connections between both FWD-CM and REV-CM terminals. Note: In order to achieve optimum operation of the inverter (including the motor), several other settings should be changed in addition to and (FL T2[2) . Although detailed information on the data settings is given in Section 9 “Function Explanation,” in additi , itis important to check the values for the basic functions, FLEE). » etc. (6) Controt Circuit Connection And Operation @ Factory connections aoa | 208 [RUN] Fval No | No frsrex] or | 13 | 2 | 1 | ac [Féo[ xi | xe | x3 [am [Rev | ewo] THR] om (FLIah) = le], LIcIe] = ie Basic connection required for keypad operation. -- @ Common terminal connection example irrespective of operation method 4 a soa | a8 [RUN] Mal Nc | No [asvad ct |e | 2 | woo [FMo| x1 | x2 [x3 [Ati Rev] Fwo! THR] cM | Analog frequency © | meter Internal circuit 30A, 30B, 30C ... When the inverter protection function is active and the inverter is stopped, the contact signal (SPDT contact) is output. This is used for alarm circuits etc. FMa .. Used when the frequency is to be displayed with an external analog meter. FMp . Used when the frequency is to be displayed with an external digital counter. Note: However, simultaneous use of FMa and FMp is not possible, so only one should be selected. (Function code 28) THR . At the time of shipping, this is connected to the terminal CM, When the inverter is to be stopped by an external signal, connect a NC (normally closed) contact RST/BX .. Connect the NO (normally open) contact signal to cancel fault condition, or to cause the motor to coast to a stop while running, RUN . . When the inverter is running, the transistor is turned on: open collector output. ©® Operation through keypad panel (for Foe] = (LLB) 4~20na ——__—_— Ne Rstex! ct | 13 | 12 [we [Fmt xr] x2 | xs | ptt | Rev | Fwo] THR] om | a ah Ly a. The connection of the common terminals is the same as explained in section 5- @ above. b. The direction of rotation is forward when short-circuited between FWD and CM, and reverse when short-circuited between REV and CM. c. For the setting of the frequency. either of the following two methods can be selected by using function code(F] [d[/]. Digital setting using the @@ keys. : Setting by adding the DC current signal of 4 to 20 mA between tarminals C1 and 11 (C1 is the plus side) and the DC voltage signal of DC 0 to +10 V between terminals 12 and 11 (12 is plus polarity). a | 304 | 308 | RUN) FMa| ~18- d. FWO -OM REV CM Operation example (for [F ON ON ON Hf both FWD-CM and REV-CM are either ON or OFF, inverter will decelerate to stop. ® External Signal Operation (when FT Jele]=(T 1 T]) Forward Reverse FWo M REV “CM 3A | 308 | RUN] Fa] NO] NO Jasvexy cr | we | 2 [ 1 | wo | FMo] xt | x2 | x3 Att | Rev] Fwo] THR] OM The connection of the common terminals is the same as explained in section 5- @ above. The direction of rotation is forward when short-circuited between FWD and CM, and reverse when short-circuited between REV and CM. For the setting of the frequency, either of the two methods can be selected as. described in section 5- @. Operation example 1 ON [lon If both FWD-CM and REV-CM are either ON or OFF, inverter will decelerate to stop. -19- (6) Actual Operation @ Multistep speed operation (application of terminals X1, X2, and X3) Multistep speed operation is possible in 8 steps. | 30a | 08 | RUN | FMaj No | NC AST/eX, C1 UN | FMa | BX) soe | FMo| x! | x3 nT1 | ACY | FWO a By f By By Lt if fp __ a. Operation control method is selected by | [0[e], and the frequency setting method is selected between keypad panel setting or analog setting by F|_¢! b. Multistep speed settings 1 through 7 are set by ©. Selection between forward operation and reverse operation is possible by switching between FWD-CM being ON and REV-CM being ON. d. Operation example Forward Reverse Speed 3 | Speed 4: Speed 5 xt ON ON IN| ~CM! L 1 1 o x2, ON ON FWO ON i i -CM acy, ON -CM ~20- @® Alternative Acceleration/Deceleration Operation (Terminal RT1) The acceleration and deceleration time can be switched by an external signal. ma Vue Taunt 7 | 30a | 308 | RUN | Fea | [wc [Fmo) xi, [x2 [ne Faved or [es ) | nev [ewo [THA] OM | a iy 7 a. Operation control method is selected by! is selected by[F] [a] b. Acceleration time 1 is set by[F[[gIé]. deceleration time 1 is set byl acceleration/deceleration time 2 is set by] ]‘]3]. For acceleration/deceleration time 2, the acceleration time and the deceleration time are the same. c. Can also be used in combination with the multistep frequency operation described in @ above. d. Operation example , and the frequency setting method "i, and Becele Accel \ccel Accel Panels D2Ce! Ascot Forward it os it i font aT1.CM i 4 moe Lio | Pier] Ee -21- 9. Function Explanation (1) Function Code Tables Change Function | Function Data code, range | Units |F8ClO"Y) uring Remarks '9 | operation Data 0: Data change If "Data change not protection possible possible” is selected, TEE 1: Data change not lo changes will not be FL Tele possible possible for any codes other than [F[_[3]3] and F[_ [els] Frequent 0: Keypad panel Tap) | comman setting _|o al 1: Analog setting (voltage + current) Operation 0: Keypad panel Possible to change FLEE] | command operation - a Not. | when FWD-CM or 1: Terminal operation Pos REV-CM is open. 315) | Maximum ~ e FI 1815) | frequency 0-400 He tHe | 80 {FL_[a]4} | Base frequency | 0 ~ 400 Hz 1Hz | 50 Maximum output | 0 : Output votageis pro- or voltage potional tone power | 1Y | 220 FL | supply votage 4 1~240V: AVA active 2-480V:AVRisacive | 2 | 980 BE] | Acceleration FLISIE) | time (0.01 ~ 3600s, O01s | 600 =] | Deceleration . (FLIES | time 1 0.01 ~ 36008 01s | 600 [EL 12]8] | Torque boost 0 ~ 31 (code) -— | 2 FMa terminal -~ 90 (code) Etfoctive only when (FL Tag] | output tevel — | 6 ie fala) - LL) calibration is selected. Number of motor] 2.2 poles 8. 8 poles Possible | Motor synchronous (FLL) | potes 4:4poles 10:10 poles| — | 4 speed (r/min) display. 6:6 poles 12: 12 poles Line speed Goetticient for aisplaying (FLET) | display 0.01 ~ 200 0.01 | 001 m/min. coefficient Motor running | 0 ~ 5 (code) When changing from 3 to ap | snd _ | 4 oF from 4 to 3, first stop Te] | (Carrer trequen- the inverter, and then cy change) | make the change. -n- Change Function | Function Data code, range | Units [£842"Y) quring Remarks '9 | operation ‘Acceleration’ | 0.01 ~ 3600s Effective when RT1- [F[_[:]3] | deceleration time 0.01s | 10.00 | Possible | CM is closed. 2 Restart after | 0: Inactive GGG momentary 1: Active = 0 power failure Electronic ther- | 0: Inactive 1: For standard 4 pole ELT |malovertoad | 1,2: Active —lo motor iTS) | relay 2: For Fuji FV motor Electronic ther | 0 ~ 105% Not IF] |: [5] | mat overtoac 1% 105 relay level Possible OC brake 0: Inactive FI 4! Active -— |]? DC brake 0~ 60 Hz starting AHz 0 frequency 0C brake 0 ~ 15 (code ELLE | vonage (coe) -|o FT ]2[a] | OC braking time | 0.01 ~ 905 001s | 0.10 FL 2TH] | shitisepspeedsetng | 0.00 F ‘Mutstep speed sting 2 0.00 F Mulsop seed ein 0.00 F|_ [214] | Multistep speed setting + | 0.00 ~ 400 Hz 10.01 Hz| 0.00 |Possible FT [2]S] | Matisten sped sting 5 0.00 fF Mutton spond soting & 0.00 [FL TeP7] | mutsepspeeasetng7 0.00 Frequency meter | 0: Analog output Fa | our (FMa) — | 9 |_Net Ie 1: Pulse output possible (FMp) =~ | Change | Function | Factory | node Function Data code, range | Units | ting | dung | Remarks L | duration The current and previous 3 | IF] [2[3] |Fault memory fault events are displayed | — — Possible | in order to occurance, | 3 | Starting . FL |fetee, jo~ tote tHe | 4 | Operating 0: Inactive la mode 2 itis possible FL TE]7] | mode of 1 Active (mode 1) —|o to oot the (F] [3I3] ro [current limiting |2: Active (mode 2) |sponse time. Current limiting | 45 _ 5 Not iF level 30 ~ 150% 1% | 150 Possible | Response time ‘Setting for FL [353] | for current 0~99 1 | 0 | current limiting limiting mode 2 | mode 2 0 ~ 100% | 1% | 0 | | Gain for 7 ~ | (FLT315] | frequency [0 ~ 200% 1% | 100 | Possible | setting signal | FT [316] | High limiter (0 ~ 100% 1% | 100 Not | — — ~~ Possible F[_[3]2] | Low limiter 0 ~ 100% 1% 0 | Motor FLEE ye eenstcs (0710 1 5 | Possibie - + __— : | Data initialization [9 nactive }— | 0 | pA - ! _ - =) | Number of | FL {4a} times of retry 0 ~ 10 times _ 0 | 0: Linear | ff Recah idecel, 1:Nominear(S=cuve)1 | — | 0 Pattern 2: Non-linear (S curve) 2 ELTA |Normavhigh 0: Normal (Standard) | _g | gy Needs optional 3 Brake voltage 6 1 ot FL Teli 12|6|S] | | Multistep speeds can be set for 7 steps within a FI lel? Multistep Speed Setting 1 | rayaigya] | | Tange of 0 to 400 Hz. am FL jele} / JG | Muttstep Speed Setting 2 Fy [es i Multistep Speed Setting 3 Setting resolution FL Multistep setting Multistep Speed Setting 4 resolution value | g~ 1.000~ | 1900~ | 1000~ FL [els Maximum 1.000Hz | 10.00Hz | 1000HZ * )) EDR Multistep Speed Setting 5 trequency 1 FT [ele woHeoriess | oot: | oot | ote | tHe Iajela| Mute Spee Sein 6 Atovesoo He | ove | aca | one | the Multstep Speed Setting 7 -33- T Data Factory Function code display Function description | set data (Relationship between terminals and multistep frequency 4 through 7) Function uncon | oy | ar | 22 | 23 | 2s | 25 | 26 | ar Keypad Multi-step | panel or | Speed | Speed | Speed | Speed | Speed | Speed | Speed frequency |faiag | PU [PQS [PA gme IPE |e [Pn |r sonal xi-cm | orf | ON | oFF | ON | OFF | ON | oFF | on || LE fels) xem | ore | oFF | on | on | oFF | oFF | on | on || [BDI xa-om | orf | oF | ore | ore | on | on | on | ON X1-CM ma oom Td. X3-CM —1 Speed 4 Speed 6 SPee8 7 speed 2 Speed 3 Keypad speed § pane or aay ‘Speed 7 1 + Output frequency @ If X1-CM, X2-CM, and X3-CM are all OFF, the setting is made by either the keypad panel (@® and © keys) or the analog signal (sum of DC 0 to +10 V plus 4 to 20 mA), as selected via function] Ie]. @ The setting cannot exceed the maximum frequency set by function[F] [5[3]. If the maximum frequency setting is lower than a multistep speed setting, the multistep speed will automatically be set to the same value as the maximum frequency, and the previously set value will be erased. =] fea CJ Lea Frequency Meter Output O el ‘The output frequency signal type can be selected. Analog voltage output from terminal FMa (for an analog frequency meter). The voltage is adjusted by function(é[_[o13). Pulse voltage output from terminal FMp (for a digital frequency meter). a4 Data i Factory Function code alsplay Function description ee, FLEE) The current and previous 3 fault events are stored in | EET Fault memory memory. The data for each can be displayed by using the © key. The procedure for displaying the data is as follows. No] Procedure | GSPIRY. | emarks 1 Display FL cl Tels} 2 | Press the | Press the [2] | The information for i) key. | & key. the latest trip will 1 1 be displayed. 3 | Press the | Press the The information for © key. | © key. the first preceding | trip will be 1 t displayed. 4 | Press the | Press the (|e [F] | The information for @ key. @ key. the second preceding trip will 1 ' be displayed 5 | Press the | Press the | [-[-[-]-]| The information for © key. © key. the third preceding trip will be dis- played. (In this 4 example, there is ro history of a third preceding trip.) 6 | Press the Gey. The information for any new trip will be stored in the area for the “information for the latest trip" shown above, each trip history will be moved downward, and the “information for the third preceding trip" will be erased. FLEE The starting frequency can be set in increments of 1 Hz t Starting Frequency within a range of 0 to 15 Hz. However, when set to 0, starting will occur at 0.2 Hz. Note that stopping will also occur at the frequency set by this function. Ti] | | 02 Hz 8 7 1 = bu t ' ot Set to 2 Hz when using a high-speed motor. -35- Function codé Data display Function description Factory set data Operating mode of current limiting =] When the output current reaches the current limiting level, the output frequency will be automatically low- ered in order to avoid an overcurrent trip. Inactive Active (mode 1): Operates with respect to the increase in the output current during acceleration and during fixed speed. Active (mode 2): Operates with respect to the increase in the output current during fixed speed. For the rate of decrease of the frequency during current limiting operation, for mode 1 itis proportional to a value determined using the set deceleration time as a base. For mode 2, itis set by function{F] [313] Current limit | setting value Output Output frequency -= current [12] Current Limiting Level Can be set in increments of 1% within a range of 30 to 150% of the inverters rated current (standard value). The current limiting function will operate unti the output current reaches the value set by this function. Response Time For Current Limiting Mode 2 Sets the rate of decrease of the output frequency during operation of the current limiting function. Valid only when|F[ [3]‘J=L_[T Ie] Note that when the resiart after momentary power failure function is used (/F] [:]9]=[ ), this set value is also used for the rate of decrease of the frequency when the power supply is restored. Fast t Slow (good stability) The frequency is decreased using as a base the time calculated by: (Data value +1) x 0.2 s for data codes 0 through 48 (Data value -49) x 2+ 10 s for data codes 49 through 99 a —36- Gain For Frequency Setting Signal fel analog frequency setting, Set as a percentage of the maximum frequency in | increments of 1% within a range of 0 to 200%. (However, a frequency higher than the maximum J frequency is not output.) Capable of handling a range of DC 0 to +5 V. 200% 1 3 10096 Z 2 70% = i a 3 6 Hi 1 100% 10056 ~+ Frequency setting signal _— Frequency setting signal (example: 70% gain) (example: 200% gain) When used together with the frequency setting bias ((£L[314)), this frequency setting gain takes priority, and the bias is applied to the frequency after the gain has been applied. Function code | gpaiay Function description Factory Fl 3]4) | Outputs a bias frequency with respect to the analog ie] Bias Frequency frequency setting, (TTS | | set as a percentage of the maximum frequency in TiaTg) | | increments of 1% within a range of 0 to 100%. 1005 z & s 3 Frequency setting 100% Outputs a frequency which is a proportional ratio of the | [1 [2/2] 37- Function code Data display Function description Factory set data FT 1316) High limiter Low limiter FT [3|8) Motor characteristics The upper and lower limits of the output frequency can be set. | set as a percentage of the maximum frequency in [ increments of 1% within a range of 0 to 100%. i High limiter Output frequency Low limiter Frequency setting 100% If the value set for the low limiter is higher than that set for the high timiter, the high limiter will take priority and the low limiter will be ignored. Thus, operation will always be in accordance with the high limiter value regardless of the frequency setting Used to adjust in the event that a problem such as current vibration, etc., occurs in the output current. Low setting value i High setting value If current vibration occurs, refer to the following information to adjust the set value. Number of | Higher ~ 4 ic motor poles 2 lower Load High — low [[seting vaie | 010 | | Seting vaie | 0— 10 eT} Te} FL Data Initialization eS Resets the data for all of the functions to the values set at the factory Inactive Resets to the values set at the factory. From the[ | Iijdisplay, by simultaneously pressing @) ana@y), the display will change to[TTT!). By pressing (Gin this stato, the data will be reset to the values set at the factory, and the mode will automatically change to the[S[2[2[Zltrequency display mode. ~38- Data Function code: riptic Factory “un deoy Function description | gerd FC The inverter is restarted after overcurrent or overvoltage Oe Number of protection operating in RUN mode. times of retry 2} | Inactive jj 1 | coe O19) 10 times, The inverter is not reset alarm signal in STOP mode. | The inverter is not restarted after other protection operating. | The inverter is not restarted when overcurrent or overvoltage protection operating exceeds setting times of retry. SS T FLT This function permits one of the following three patterns of {TT ‘Accel./decel acceleration/deceleration to be selected. pattem iC ] | Linear accel./decel. 7] | Non-linear accel./decel. (S-curve 1) Z] | Nonlinear accel decel. (S-curve 2) Non-linear accel./decel. is inactive during restart or retry function | ‘operating. | Linear ‘S-curve 1 | pp bine i 1 = FLT) This function permits one ofthe following two types of dynamic fg Nomavhigh braking to be selected. La] torque brake | Normal (Standard) ‘This brake is active in the whole frequency range, but, when the output frequency ie 65 Hz or higher, the duty of a braking transistor is automatically limited to the level proportional to the ratio of 6S/output frequency. Thie brake ie effected by no braking resistor or oxternal braking resistor TK1202 BOW (option) specified by Fuji. High torque (Option) The high torque brake can work over the entire oulpul frequency range. ‘This brake requires connecting an external braking resistor OBIII series (option) specified by Fuji 39 Function code | Data display Function description Factory set data 43 ATI terminal function a Mutspeed sting 14 ALT ulspeed seting 15 This function enables terminal RT1 to be used fr three diferent | functions by changing the data code as folows. Accel./decel. time selection input. RT1-CM is closed: Accel /decel. time 2 is selected. RT1-CM is opened: Accel. time 1 and decel. time 1 are | selected. Accel,decel. time 2 is set by functior Accel. time tis | set by function [F[ [gg] . Decel. time Tis set by Refer to page 21 Muttistep speed selection input. (4x) Multistep speed setting : Refer to function LPL ~ ELE and FC ~ ELST - | Base frequency selection input. (VF2) | RT! (VF2)-CM is closed: Base frequency RT1 (VF2)-CM is opened: Base frequency When RT1(VF2)-CM is closed, Accel./docel. timo 2 is selected. Base frequency can be changed in STOP mode. E Multistep speeds canbe setfor@ steps within a range of Oto | ATT 400 Hz alata Setting resolution : Same as Fe] ~ EF FL] [5] This function is active when alaTa jected vc —) a He Function | ] i unction 44 | 45 46 | a7 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 ala “Mutistep | speed) speed| speed! speed! speed) speed speed] speed | [EL THI] X1-0M [oF ON | OFF | ON ON F| ‘4 t i 1 — | pale ; | alals X20M OFF | OFF ON | ON | OFF OFF | ON ON | TTT X3.0M ofr | oF | oFF jor) on | on | on on [aT LT TST X40M ON oN | ov | ON ON | ON ON | ON —— ‘The setting cannot exceed the maximum frequency set by Fos function = Ifthe maximum frequeney setting s lower than y a mutistep speed setting, the multistep speed will automatically | L_121010) be set to the same value as the maximum frequency, and the previously set value will be erased. ~40- Data ocr Facto FI Isle’ La Frequency can be set in increments of 1 Hz within a range of ala Alternative gig} | J Ot #00 He base frequency ‘hie function ie active when data selected. | Output RTI-CM —RT-CM frequency open close © Set to match the characteristics of the motor. | (Normally set to the rated frequency of the motor.) © Although the base frequericy may exceed the maximmurn frequency, in that case the voltage will be decreased accordingly. FLISI) | C1aISIa | ipctive aiate Timer for aa automatic | Timer can be set within a range of 0.01 to 3600s, | stopping alla LED When FWD (REV)-CM is opened during timer operation, the timer is cleared. When power failure occurs during timer operation, the timer is | cleared. | -41~ Data Factory Function code | gp Stay Function description Factory (FLISE) This function enables terminal RUN to be used for two different a] RUN terminal functions by changing the data code as follows. function [TG] | Frequency level detection signal (FDT) = 4. FssDatzcton : vel 5 rscres 3 wah 0 on oni PUN oFF ore om Tae = 7]_| Frequency equivalence detection signal (FAR) > eterno frequency z Orton é 6 z 7 Fees 3 f ° uN om GEGE BGG] |) Frequency detection level can be set within a range of Oto | (sIaIALEI Frequency level 400 Hz detection M1818 Setting resolution: Same as multistep speed setting (refer to page 33) FL 1516 a Hysteresis can be set in increments of 1 Hz within a range of 0 10] Hysteresis for 10.30 Hz, FOT and FAR 310] signals _| LIsh This function enables terminal THR to be used for two different Le THR terminal functions by changing the data code as follows. function CLT1gj | External alarm Inverter can bo stopped by extornal alarm contact when terminal THR-CM is opened. (OH2) a i] | Data protection ‘THR-CM is closed: Function data change possible. THR-CM is opened: Function data change impossible. AL) | When OPCIIL-ES-x is used, each data code should be set. iB [é] | Non-option Option select CLL |orcnres-o1 { 2] | OPCITI-ES-DIO L111) _|opcures-as F. [s[3] ~ - Refer to each option instruction manual 3} FLT 15) Option function =42- 10. Maintenance and Inspection In order to ensure a long service life and proper operation of the inverter, and also to prevent problems before they occur, carry out the following inspections. Caution: Before inspecting the inverter, switch off the power supply and confirm that the “CRG” lamp has gone out. To see the “CRG” lamp, remove the terminal cover (see page 3). Megger test © When conducting a megger test on external circuits, disconnect all of the inverter terminals and perform the test in such a manner that the test voltage is not applied to the inverter. ® To conduct a megger test on the inverter itself, perform the test only on the main circuit using the procedure shown below. Do not perform a megger test on the control circuits. © To perform a continuity test on the control circuits, use a tester (high-resistance range type), and do not use a megger or a buzzer. Megger test outline for 2EX,4EX Megger test outline for 7EX (1) Inspection Items Inspection} —_ Inspection ec pect Object of inspection Correction Condition | Power Supply __| Within permissible range (EX: 170to 253 | agjust tne power supply Voltage V, 7EX: 170 to 264 V, 4EX: 323 to 506 V)_| voltage Ambient Within permissible range (-10°C to 50°C) | Investigate the cause and Temperature adjust to within the specified range Ambient Within permissible range (20 to 90% RH) Humidity Dew condensation or freezing Vibration Within permissible limit (5.9 mis? or less) Other | Smelt Smell of burning Contact the dealer from which the inverter was purchased Dust ‘Accumulation of dust on the cooling fins | Clean or cooling fan Blow with compressed air ‘Accumulation of dust on the control circuit board Connectors Loose connectors Tighten connectors Screws Loose Screws Tighten securely -a- (2) Periodic Part Replacement Although the service life will vary according to the environment in which the inverter is installed and the amount of time it is operated, when operated continuously under environmental conditions that are within the allowable ranges, the service life of the electrolytic capacitor is normally approximately 5 years. It is recommended, however, that it be replaced before problems occur. (3) Measurement Pointe and Metere Because the inverter's input and output voltages and currents contain high frequencies, incorrect selection of the measurement instruments will lead to substantial errors. When using a CT (current detection transformer) to measure the current, if the frequency is low, the size of the error will increase, so use a CT with as large a capacity as possible. Measurement Points And Meters ttem Simple Measurement Precision Measurement Input Voltage Circuit tester Moving-iron type voltmeter Current Clamp meter Moving-iron type ammeter Power - Electrodynamometer type wattmeter Output Voltage Circuit tester Rectifier type voltmeter Current Clamp meter Moving-iron type ammeter Power = Electrodynamometer type wattmeter Example Of Measurement Points And Meters 1@ ree ro @ 2EX,4EX overter ® phase power ae Y @7ex to motor, ‘-phase power Type th ot moasuremen te 8 gs 8 22 nd ge 5 ee ¢§ gi gs es 2 g* gy 11. Troubleshooting (1) Protective Function Protection Function Explanation Display omen Overcurrent | Protects the inverter when the current flow momentarily | OC1 |~ Stops inverter output. protection —_| reaches the specified protection level. OG2 |+ Coast to stop of tne OG1 : During acceleration 063 | motor. C2 : During deceleration + Combined alarm (1c) | 065 During eonstan-spee operation output + Maintains internal alarm signal until alarm reset ‘command is received."t Momentary _ | The inverter may stop if the input voltage falls to AC 165} LU |- Stops inverter output. power failure | V or below for 15 ms or longer. If the power failure is * Combined alarm (1c) protection —_| shorter than 15 ms, operation will continue. ‘output when power (However, when the restart after momentary power supply is resumed. failure function has been selected, operation will + Maintains internal alarm Undervoltage | automatically be restarted when the power supply is. signal until alarm reset protection _| resumed, regardless of how long the duration of the command is received."' voltage drop. If the LU indication is fit during the power interruption, it will go out when the power supply is resumed. The combined alarm will not be output.) Overvoltage | Protects the inverter in the event that an excessive OU |- Stops inverter output. protection _| voltage (regenerative overload voltage) as high as the + Coast to stop of the overioad voltage protection level occurs. motor. - + Combined alarm (1c) Faulty Detects a malfunction in the analog frequency setting | OH1 | output. frequency —_| circuit (overload of the +10 V power supply for the = Alarm signal is neta setting signal_| potentiometer and reverse polarity of the current signal) internally until alarm reset Inverter Detects overheating of the inverter caused by an Gaewsr ster overheating _| overload, primarily during low-speed operation. Cromentary power feilure Inverter Detects the condition where the load exceeds the function has been overioad inverter’ rated overload current selected, the combined — alarm (1c) will not be External alarm | Stops output as an external alarm when a thermal OH2 | output) overload relay connected between terminals THR-CM switches from ON to OFF. Electronic When used with a Fuji multipurpose 4-pole motor or 4- | OLt thermal ole FV motor, motor overload protection is provided overload even if there is no external thermostat Setting error Displayed when incompatible function codes are ert selected. ‘Communi- | Displayed when faulty communication between the Ere Cation efror __| inverter and the keypad panel occurs continuously. DSP error Displayed when there is an error in the operation of the | Err3 internal DSP as a result of external noise interference or an excessively high ambient temperature. (Note 1) Alarm signal hola" Wien a protuction funtion tas been activated ard the alaim sigral is being oulpul, ifthe MCOB provided on the power supply side is switched ot, the inverter’ contre power wil not be Supplied, and the alarm signal will ot be hel (Note 2) Reset command Press he 30%, > key onthe keypad panel or tur on the control terminals RST-CM ON to reset the alarm ndition. === (Note 3) Information on the last four protection function trips will be stored in memory. After calling up|F|_]2[3] prose the @ key to display the information for tho first, Segond and third preceding protection function tripe. (Note 4) The history of past protection function trips can also be displayed by pressing the key during the display for current protection function inp (Note 5) If the inverter stops with none of the error messages described above being displayed, try switching the power off and then back on. -45- (2) Troubleshooting @ Procedures for dealing with a protection function display Display] Check Point Corrective Measures 0C1 |@ Power supply voltage within permissible limits ..... Adjust the power supply voltage. ® Output tine shon-circulted .......eeeseesesee Check the output cable and the motors insulation ® Proper torque boost ... Adjust fo the proper value. @ Proper acceleration time . . Increase the acceleration time. ® Other than D through @ above. - Increase the capacity of the inverter. 0c2 |@ Power supply voltage within permissible limits ..... Adjust the power supply voltage. ® Output line short-circuited ........-sccesecuesseeen» Check the output cable and the motor's insulation ® Proper deceleration time ........- Increase the deceleration time ® Other than D through @ above. Connect a braking resistor (optional). Increase the capacity of the inverter. C3 |@ Power supply voltage within Permissible limits ..... Adjust the power supply voltage. ® Output line short-circuited ........ oe Check the insulation of the output tine and conduct a megger test on the motor. @ Sudden change in load Eliminate sudden changes in the load. Increase the capacity of the inverter. @ Torque boost too high Decrease the torque boost. © Other than @ through @ above. Investigate for noise intrusion. OU }@ Power supply votage within perssble it... Adjust the power supply votage @ Proper deceleration time .... . Increase the deceleration time. @® Other than D and @ above. .. .. Connect a braking resistor (optional). OHt |@ Load exceeds the capacity of terminal 13 .. . Reduce the load on terminal 13. @® Terminals C1-CM or 12-11 connected in reverse....... Connect correctly. ® Load Is over permissible limits Reduce the load, OH2 |@ Proper wiring between terminals THR-CM .......... Correct the wiring. ® Thermal overload relay activated Reduce the load, LU |@ Power supply voltage within permissible limits ..... Adjust the power supply voltage. ® MCCB is closed. Close MCCB. ® Open phase in the power supply circuit . .. Correct the wiring, @ Other than @ through @ above. ....... Check the power supply capacity. OLt |@ Electronic thermal overload sct incorrectly .......... Change the electronic terminal overload setting. ® Load is over permissible limits ....... .. Reduce the load, or increase the capacity of the motor and the inverter. @® Motor is a 4-pole motor ....... If there are more or less than 4 poles, add an external thermal overload relay. Eri |@ Correct function code selection .. . Verify function code setting. Err2 |@_ Noise source close to inverter . Noise prevention measures should be considered. Err3 |@ Abnormally high ambient temperature Use within the allowable temperature range. When a protection tion is displayed, the motor will coast to a stop. After correcting the cause as described above, press the (2% key on the keypad panel to reset. (Be sure that the motor is stopped before pressing the CGE key.) Reset the alain by switching ON the control circult terminals RST-CM. Wnen tne power Is switched on and off, the "LU" display will appear, but this does not indicate a malfunction Troubleshooting ci i) Motor does not run arts — Tsihe charge ndicaion INO IS yece cosear NOL Goes wooa lamp i? Yes | Yes { Check inputs of terminals FWO — aNo Sasa a aMPaT NOt int OFF? No. “Are either FWD or REV ‘oN? ( Te vetage a pve sipy No, Pawar ae, op ae Teenalg Lt, L2 and Scone? erMCCB nase, yes: —1 inverter maitunction. cuba emia U,V ard W? oie og auton |YOS wing crear NOS Fal Maar oF ROT “lock. No. No Ts reguen No_ [Has edna! anal [' a ec Yes Yes Ghange the requercy Ta wiring of terminals 11, ii) Motor runs, but speed does not change ws Ne ms code seing, 121 and Ct come? [yes TOV rp teal and |NO [atic oe waa] 20 mA input to terminal C1? Malfonetion of the inverter tl tragueney seting device. | ‘Walfoneion of he analog requanry tating deen | rminal 12a tena De vote and cet inp lil) Motor runs, but not smootnly { Yes, ie aavesratoridoooleration tine expecially ong? No. ‘Malfunction of the invertor [Wisteria fanny LYS Resa pa tater co Fevwurey fan No Has high or low limiter | YES Change seting oF hight been auhatec? Sriow titer NO water |.NO_ Tg wing of eminas FT] No, Hegre aace | | SS [igen of ging ¥1 |NOV core the wing. [yes [yes [ No [is wiring of terminals 17, ‘Are ail the set NO [Change the frequency Coma the wring. Mesa ereomen’| — [Reasendesateren |°Y codeSetinee "| . Yes Yes NB Yes, el soosoion/decslors ‘on time fo match the load.| |v) Motor overheats Maitunction of the wortor =47 ‘During acceleration or |'Y@S J Increase setting of ‘Does W/F pattern match |'NOJ Change setting of V/F deceleration? gecaleraton/deceteration Limotor's characteristics? pattern, No Yes om ‘Does input voltage ‘Yes increase power supply { Continuous Tow-speed OS] Tae a nor pe ce fuctuate? capacly | operation Scena No. [No LYES.,| Increase capacity of ‘DecTease Toad oF [ls fond fuctaton tne motor and iver Is load too heavy? increase moto capac e-— ne instal tyes To = Teck balance of — ccc) | [ismeronoiseine- |, Creek Baar te. |22{watonctn ofthe motor 3 ference in analog input? | “©S [Check analog frequency werter output voltage Sing enced [NG 2 alin ote) 12. Appendix (1) Standard Specifications © Fvmers-2ex Tem moo; | FROG] FvRO64 | FvRO08 | FuRO1s | ~FvRaoo | ~FvRowo ersaex | _ersaex | ersaex | ersaex | erszex | ersacx | erscex Aeplcebie motor oat RW) a 02 oa 075 15 22 | 40 Inventor ouput at 220 Viva] | 0.50 087 in 19 30 a2 65 ant Tow earner cutat frequency 08 15 30 50 80 1 7 current(Al [High earner] —p — Hove @ 13 25 9 0 | we inoutvatings | Power sus | Sphase S wire 2001029010 SOD Re ‘lowabia | Volage: 10%, 15% unbalance in power supply vohage varaion | Freqsoney 25% _| Supa ange | Outpt a ee Ouinut tog | S10 400 He Overload for 1 minute, 200% for 0.55 (inverse time characteristics) reread sso tor 0.8 ( 5 Braking Tora] Standard Te8% 1 Option = 150% 100% © Wnerer7ex Term rumooy | _Fvabe | Funes] Fvnong | Faas | _Avnos ] | ererex | ersrex | ersvex | erorex | eorex | OS7ex Taplcabie moter opt) oy 02 04 075 is | 22 : invertr ouput at 220 V [kVA] 030 oar a 18 30) a Stat troqueney ® a ° | curent{Al High ear ‘requeney ° | {= Tapuaings | Power supiy | Sig-phase 2wire 20010 240 V SOO Fa ‘iowabia—]Vatago==10% variaton’ | Frequency 5% ual ras | Output Supa, | Sphase sure 2000240 ‘Ouput rea, | Bove 400 He Ovescad 1 | istics) | raced | 150% for | mine. 200% or 0 Urvere tine characteristics) Baking Trae Standard “2 100% ct I we = Oren = ioe 88% = OD FVRETS-EX [iar ROO ETEAEK | FVROOSETSAEX | FROIS E7S-4EK | FVROG2 ETS-AEX | FUROWD ETSAEX ‘patie erorSupUTTAA] oe mn 15) 22 a0 Inver out at 380 V [kVA] ia 18 2a 36 58 ont Tow car Cont iene 16 25 ar 55 90 eurertiN) Tragh carer ] = «| at a | ar Tapa ange [Power subi] pase sare WU 6 a0 V BORD RE ‘iowabie | Votage «10%, 15% imbalance in power supph votage frvaion—_| Heasony 23% Supavainge [OUP [phase aie 200108607 Outputteg, | S019 400 He = ‘Overload ~ Grecad | ts tort mine, 200% fo 058 inverse me characteris) 4 Branng Towel Standard "2 7 ee Option ae io Rate ‘iio vokage cannot exseod te power supply vokage, ‘Average trque when the standard pole mor Geceeraes frm 60 Hz ost, 23 Netmenaed wih oneal eos rina, °F 1g0kator | minute, 200% for 059 in low corer frequency mode (F"2 data cou iO, 1,23). 180% lor | minute in figh carrer tequency mode (2 data code sor). rwerse be characterstes) ‘ vanes ~48—- @ Common Specifications tem Speciicaton| Coniol { conto system Sinusoidal PWM control with AVR function Frequency control ange | 0.2 to 400 Hz (minimum frequency adjustable between 0.2 and 15 H2) (Output requency stability | Keypad setting: #0.01% of maximum frequency (-10°C to +50°C) ‘Analog setting £02% of maximum frequency (at 25°C + 10°C) Frequency seting resolution | Keypad setting: 0.01 Hz (up to 9.99 H7). 01 Hy (10 in 98 @ Ha) 12 (100 He and over) ‘Analog seting 0.02 Hz sep (a maximum frequency 60 #2) Vottagetrequency 200V series | Volt: 200 to 240 V, Frea. 0 to 400 He characteristic 400.V seres | Vol: 38010460 V, Freq 0 to 400 Hz Torque boost ‘32 modes selectable (vaiabie torque mode selectable) ‘Accelsaecel. cnaracrerste | 0.01 to 36005 (independent adjustable accel. ana dace) (ternative accidec tine availabe), Norinear(S-curve) acedec DC braking ‘Starting freq: 0.2 to 60 Hz, Operating time: 0.01 1030s, Voltage: 16 notches Standard function (Curren limiting, Restart after momentary power failure, Mulstep speed setting (18 step) High and low imiter, Bias frequency, Carer requency selection, Retry Protection ‘Stal prevention, Overcurtert, Overvotage, Undervotage, Momentaly power failure, Invereroveroad, inverter overheating, Motor overload (Electonc ther | ‘mal Ol rely trig), External faut (Extemal thermal OL relay tre), OSP error ‘Operation Frequency sating input | Frequency setting potantiometer. Voitage input: 00 +10V 00 (010 +5 V0) Gain adjustable between N and 200%) | curentinput: 4 10 20 ma Dc ‘input signal Forward command, Reverse command, Mutstep speed selection, Alternative accidec time selection, Extemal fault, Ata reset, coas-o-stop command Exiomal output signal olay output ‘Alarm (SPDT. 250 V AC, 0.34, c08=0.3) ‘Open collector output _| FOT or FAR signal Indication Frequency meter output signa] Analog: Oto +10 OC (Adjustable between 6.5 to 10.8 V) Pulse: 1440 He/Maximur frequency ‘Keypad pane! Running ‘Ouiput frequency, Reference requeney, Ouiput ourran, Output voltage, Motor synchronous speed, Machine speed Setting Function code and data code aut (Overcurrent during acceleration (OC1), Overcurrent during deceleration (OC2). Overcurrent during runing at constant speed (OC3), Overvttage (OU). Undervotage (LU). Inverter overioad/overheating (OH1). Motor overload (Electron thermal OL relay tip) (OL), Extoral fait (OH2), Setting eror (Err), OSP error (Err), Fault memory (Immediately previous 4 faults) Charge lamp DC intermediate creut votage Conditions | Installation location | Indoor, not nore than 1000 rm above sea level. Do not intaln @ dusty location ‘or expose to corrosive grases or direct sunight “Ambient temp] 2EX | -10°C to +50°C, 20 to 90% RH (Non-condensing) hui [Tex | =10°C to +50°C (Remove the cover to allow us at +40°C 10 +50°C) 4€X__| 2010 90% RH (Non-condensing) Vibration 5.9 mis’ (0.6 G) or less (Conforming to JS C0811) Storage temp. ~25°6 10 +85°C, | Doores at | 2ex | 120 protection 7EX | P40 encosure (cooling fan: P20) sex [nstatation method Inside switchboard, External cooing =49— (2) External Dimension © Inverter Cabinet Model 001 | 002 015 | 022 | 040 2Ex [Frontview | Fig. 1 | Fig. 1 Fig.5 | Fig.7 | Fig. 7 Sideview | Fig. 2 | Fig. 2 Fig. 6 | Fig. 8 | Fig. 9 7ex | frontview | Fig. 10 | Fig. 10 Fig. 16 | Fig. 16| — Side view Fig. 11 | Fig. 12 Fig. 17 | Fig. 17] — sex |_Eront view = = Fig. 16 | Fig. 16 | Fig. 16 Side view = = Fig. 17 | Fig. 17 | Fig. 18 sf s "a 2 1. [ ‘ Tt t = EH Tt = aif | a >! 6 all =| @ + Es 9 fi w AT “ 4 al 3 | ry Cable Inlet Hole deta 25.5 Gable niet Hote lopli ass Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 139 = 103 Cable Inlet Hole we! 3 Cable Inlet Hole Fig.7 Fig. 8 Fig. 9 7 i | Fig. 10 Toles Fig. 11 -ol- =52- ® Keypad Panel (3) Application Of Wiring And Equipment 125105 Dimensions for cutting of the keypad panel mounting holes Mote ouput TA] a2 oa_[ 07s [a5 _[ 22 a Tove ype 02 | ~o08 | 008 | os [022 | ovo | ‘Appleable | 2EX [Litas 35 _ 55 ieee Uv. W 35, — Ss 7X [LN 35. 35 = vow 35 Ss = ex 8 — 38 Poww = 35 1.08 = - 35 = GND (PE) — _ [Conic rai -_ | Famecs [2x SABIE | -sasser20 | SAS3B0 | ex —SAS2B180 | sas26/40 = ax [____sAs3B SABO SASSBAS FayeLCB | “2Ex SSRIS SORBED | SG5S650 7x 7 t 552590 50526180 = sex — = |_sas368 | Seaseno| Sasser Fuj magneto [26x SCN SC-05 S054 Sontactse 7x - - Sean [seas [ses | sean t= ax = 80-05 Fujinermal | 26x TRAN, TEEN | TRAGN | TRieN | TATEN | THIEN rely costs) | a7-26)|e6-ea| oe | For) | 2-1) 7x TRASN TRAGN | TRAGN | TRIN | TR-ISN | TREN wet [ov zy | eenay| ose | Fem | a2 ty eX Taig | TRASN | TRIGN | TRISN | TRISN - ots 145) Gan2%|@a-42| W-8 | 6-9) (Spat — SEA lr magnate coniato), $1.60 (or min contol lay and timer Notes: 1, The above tables are based on Fuj standard motos, 2. Wire size are based on 600 V voltage 1 V wire. -53- (4) Terminal Function [Terminal Terminal Name Explanation Lt, 2,3 30 commercial poner supty input terminal | Connection for commercial power supply AC 200 o 290 V or AG 380 to 460 V. 3 [_L.N | 19 commercial power supply input teminal| Connection for commercial power supply AC 200 to 240 V. © [U,V W | Inverter output terminals For connection of a Ssphasy induction mot. S | (), DB | External braking resistor terminals _| For connection of an external braking resistor (400 W or higher) [GNO (PE)| Ground For connection of the ground wire. 11_| Frequency setting common terminal _| Reference eleciric potential for voltage setting and current setting. 12 _ | Frequency setting voltage input When DC 0 to 10.V (010 5 V) is input, the maximum frequency is reached at +10 V (5 V) and it remains proportional tothe voltage down to 0 V. Input resistance is 22 kAL. (The 5 V level is for when the fequency setting gain is set to 200% } 18__| Power supply for frequency setting | Stabilized power supply of NG+10 V, 10 mA or less (for terminal 11) (C1_| Frequency setting current input (*) | When DC 4 to 20 mA is input, thé maximum frequency is reached at 20 mA and it remains proportional to the current down to 4 mA ‘CM_[ Control circuit common terminal | Reference electric potential forthe control input/output signals FWO [Forward command input terminal | Forward command when FWD-CM is closed and reverse command «| REV | Reverse command input terminal _| when REV-CM is closed. (Inverter decelerates and stops when FWD- = CM and REV-CM are both closed) | X41 | Mutistep speed selection terminal 1” | Examples: 2] x2 | Muttstep speed selection terminal 2 | Multistep speed 1 when X1-CM is closed. B) 8 | Mutiztop opood colection trminal 8 | Muitctop epoed 2 whon X2-CM ie cloced = Multistep speed 7 when X1-X2-X3-CM is closed. 2 (When there is no input to X1, X2, or X3, operation will be at the & frequency set via the keypad panel or via the analog signal) 'RT1 | Acceleration/deceleration time 2 | Acceleration/deceleration time 2 is selected when RT1-GM is closed. selection terminal Note: When there is no input to AT1, operation will be at | Acceleration or deceleration time 1 THR | Exteral alarm terminal ‘Motor will coast-to-stop when THR-CM is opened. (tf there is no external alarm, the inverter cannot be operated unless THR-CM is short-circuited) RST/BX| Rese¥Motor coast-o-stop input | When a trip occurs, the protection function is reset by shor- terminals circuiting RST-CM (closed) for 0.1 s or longer. (if there is input to FWD or REV, operation is restarted simultaneous with the reset, BX-CM is closed during operation, a free-un stop will occur. (Used when applying a mechanical brake.) Fa | Analog frequency meter terminal | Outputs +10 V at the maximum frequency, and remains proportional to the output frequency down to 0 V. DC voltmeter (7 to 10 V: Internal resistance of 10 kA or greater OC ammeter (1 mA): Adds 10 KO. 1/2 W in series F¥b | Digital frequency meter terminal | Outputs 1440 Hz at the maximum frequency, and remains proportional to the output frequoncy down to 0 Hz 4 (Pulse voltage: Peak 5 v, 50% duty) | RUN | Operation-in-progress signal terminal | Switcnes on RUN-GM when the inverters output irequency is 1 Hz 5 or higher. (Open collector output, DC 27 V, 20 mA or less) B| 30 | Combined alarm terminals ‘Output via contact 7c fo indicate thatthe Inverters protection g {unction has been activated =| 8 (Contact capacity AC 250 V, 0.3 A, cose = 03) 8} Pe i308 ie mois | wei 8 i308 308 (Normal) (uring trp) NG _ | Unused terminal ‘Do not connect anything to this terminal -54— (5) Control Block Diagram indino Bojeuy 7aanéa, ‘me ogecop ndino asing ove gs.0 mes |e 1 niesoue5 Wate a up asta poods doistirw -s5- ossanoy piemso4 bums ‘Aouanbot (GotB4 20m 007) (+) Function Code Table Function | Function Data code, range /f2HY] | Function | Function | Data code, range |B 0: Data change possible ¢ brak (FL Ta] Date, 1: Data change not o | \EL Tea] BCPrking | oo: ~ a0 010 I protection Bota a ° panel setting Multistep FL falsy| Frewuency | 4: Analog settin 0 [E[_[212]} speed setting 0.00 TeL) command |" Aaogsetng : 0: Keypad panel — Muitistep (FLTale)) Operation ration 0 | |[ELT2]2]} speed settn 0.00 Tale) cSrmard |. Era seraon EL tele) § $ BT] Maximum Multistep LI vere fo~a00 He 50 toad Sting ovo Malistep FL TET] P88 ency | 0~ 400 He 50 speed setting | 0.00 ~ 400 He 0.00 Mani 7: Opal vatage propor Mattie ecpo| Mane | eaaeteee tes, | 220 Mt? ng 000 voltage 110 240V, 210 480v:avn_| 380 8 + Muttstep ‘oeeieration | got ~ 36008 600 | | [FT Te[6]) speed setting 0.00 ‘ Maltstep EL ToT] Qeeetraon | 503 ~ asoos 60m | |[ELIETA) sped sing oon 3 Frequ ©: Analog output (FMa) FF [JAB] Torque boost | 0~ 31 (code) 8 moet oust |" use batt eae)” | ° Ma terminal The last four fault F] [aT5}) output evel | 0 ~ 99 (code) 85 Fault memory | statues are displayed = | — ealoration sequentaly ara wmenes [oom 8 908 [| |r see, o~som : HE] oles 10: 10 poles a] ~15 He motor poles | § 6 poles 12: 12 poles frequency Line speed ‘Operating 0: Inactive FL [e[e]] display 0.01 ~ 200 oor | [FT [3] J] mode ot 1: Active (Mode 1) 9 coefficient | curront limiting | 2: Active (Modo 2) CELTS) Motog uring | 9-5 (code) 3 | |ELISET] Pereteves [20-50% 150 ‘Acceleration’ “7 37=]| Response time F]_]:]3}} deceleration | 0.01 ~ 3600s 10.00 | |[F]_[3]3]} tor current | 0 ~ 99 (code) 0 time 2 limiting mode 2 Restart after i 7 0: Inactive Bias FLTES]| momenta o | IE 0~ 100% ° TIE] erm, (9s ELTSTE 8 ney Electronic [0 inactive — | Gain for [5]} thermal 1; Active (for standard motor) | F|_[3|5]} frequency 0 ~ 200% 100 overload relay | 2: Active (for FV motor) = setting signal | Electronic [FLT:[a]| thermal over- | 30 ~ 105% 105 | \(F] High limiter | 0 ~ 100% 100 lad relay feel ELTITA| 0c brake | 9: laetive © | ELTA] Low amter —|o~ 100m ° 6 brake 7 . ~ Motor ~ FL [18] starting 0~60 Hz 0 [F]_13]6]| characteristics |°~ 10 5 7g] DC brake . Data 0: Inactive FLTTS)} voteue 9 ~ 18 (code) 9 | TELTSISI) intiauzation 1: Actwe ° (Note) During operation, fination coc data 06 to 13, 91 to 97, 29, 35, 38 and 44 to 61 are possible to change. ‘Also, all function codes and data verification is possible = 56~ Funston] ton | ata code range Fata] [Function] euncion | oat code ange | Number of . Alternative base | 9 FL TSG} times of retry [07 10 times 0 FL Ts1eI| frequency 0 ~ 400 Hz 50 0: Linear Timer for FL [aL] Ascenders | 1: Nor-inear(S-cune) 1 | 0 | |[F[T3[]] automatic | Doe: Ingawve 0.00 la 2: Nominear (S-curve) 2 stopping ZT Taal Normalinigh | 0: Normal (Standard) | 4 0: Frequency level I) torque brake | 1 : High (Option) detection signal — RUN terminal (FOT) 0: Ace/O ALS 1 : Frequency o Seabee time function equivalence selection input RT1 terminal 1: Multistep speed 0 detection signal function selection input (x4) (FAR) 2: Base frequency selection input (VF2) Frequency ~ FL TS15}|jevel detection | 000 ~ 400 He $0.00 FL [AP ats sang 0.00 }— Hysteresis for Me 0. FDT and FAR | 0 ~30 Hz 10 Nese ° signals u 18 0.00 Maseospea se FL TEI THA terminal |: extemal alarm | ute see 000 funetion 1 Data protection 0.00 ~ 400 Hz 2 0: Non-option Mise sting 12 0.00 | | 1: OPCII-ES-DI F_[5[B]] Option select |2? Opcunespio | ° FL [4] 9} Maitsten speed seting 13 0.00 3: OPCIII-ES-RS FL [STE itn st seg 000 | [LISS onion a 5 f FL TSI) se st stig 6 o.oo } qaqa} “st (Note 1) (Note 2) During operation, function code data 06 to 13, 21 to 27, 29, 35, 38 and 44 to 51 are possible to change. Ao, all function’ codes and data verification is possible. * mark: Refer to each option instruction manual. =sT- 8147-01900

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