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700 Series

Brand: Mitsubishi Electric | Category: Inverter
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Function Block Diagram
  7. PLC Function Specifications
  8. System Configuration
  9. Wiring of the Inverter and Personal Computer Using GX Developer for RS-485 Communication
  10. Prior to Sequence Program Creation
  11. Sequence program execution key
  12. Sequence program write
  13. Setting list of built-in PLC function parameter
  14. Device Map
  15. Internal relay (M) device map
  16. Special registers
  17. Inverter Status Monitoring, Special Registers for Control
  18. Data that are read by controlling (OFF to ON) the read command
  19. How to write data by controlling (OFF to ON) the write command
  20. Inverter operation status control
  21. Inverter parameter access error (D9150)
  22. Inverter Parameter Read/Write Method
  23. Writing the inverter parameters
  24. User Area Read/Write Method
  25. Analog I/O function
  26. Paluse train input function
  27. PID control
  28. Inverter Operation Lock Mode Setting
  29. CC-Link COMMUNICATION
  30. System configuration example
  31. CC-Link Parameters
  32. CC-Link I/O Specifications
  33. Buffer Memory
  34. Inverter(FR-A7NC) to master module)
  35. Master module to inverter(FR-A7NC))
  36. SEQUENCE PROGRAMMING
  37. Overview
  38. RUN and STOP Operation Processings
  39. Programming Languages
  40. Logic symbolic language (List mode)
  41. Operation Processing Method of PLC Function
  42. I/O Processing Method
  43. Response delay in refresh system
  44. Scan Time
  45. Numerical Values Usable in Sequence Program
  46. BIN (Binary Code)
  47. HEX (HEX Decimal)
  48. Description of devices
  49. Inputs, Outputs X, Y
  50. Internal Relays M
  51. Timers T
  52. Timer processing method and accuracy
  53. Counters C
  54. Count processing in refresh system
  55. Maximum counting speed of counter
  56. Data Registers D
  57. Special Relays, Special Registers
  58. Function List
  59. How to RUN/STOP the Built-in PLC Function from Outside (Re mote RUN/STOP)
  60. Watchdog Timer (Operation clog up monitor timer)
  61. Self-diagnostic Function
  62. Error-time operation mode
  63. Keyword Registration
  64. Setting of Output (Y) Status at Switching from STOP Status to RUN Status
  65. Instruction Format
  66. Bit Device Processing Method
  67. Handling of Numerical Value
  68. Operation Error
  69. Instructions List
  70. Sequence instruction
  71. Basic instructions
  72. Application instructions
  73. Description of the Instructions
  74. Sequence Instructions
  75. Contact Instructions : Ladder block series connection, parallel connection ANB, ORB
  76. Connection Instructions Ladder block series connection, parallel connection ... ANB, ORB
  77. Connection Instructions Operation result, push, read, pop ... MPS, MRD, MPP
  78. Output Instructions : Bit device, timer, counter ... OUT
  79. Output Instructions : Device set, reset ... SET, RST
  80. program examples
  81. Output Instructions : Leading edge, trailing edge differential outputs ... PLS PLF
  82. Shift Instructions : Bit device shift ... SFT, SFTP
  83. Master Control Instructions : Master control set, reset ... MC, MCR
  84. End Instruction : Sequence program end
  85. Other Instructions : No operation ... NOP
  86. Comparison Operation Instructions
  87. Comparison Operation Instructions 16-bit data comparison
  88. Arithmetic Operation Instructions
  89. Arithmetic Operation Instructions BIN 16-bit addition, subtraction ... +, +P, -, -P
  90. Arithmetic Operation Instructions BIN 16-bit multiplication, division ... *, *P, /, /P
  91. operation errors
  92. Data Transfer Instructions
  93. Logical Operation Instructions
  94. Logical Operation Instructions 16-bit Logical Product ... WAND, WANDP
  95. Logical Operation Instructions 16-bit Logical Add ... WOR, WORP
  96. Logical Operation Instructions 16-bit Exclusive Logical Add ... WXOR, WXORP
  97. Logical Operation Instructions 16-bit NOT Exclusive Logical Add ... WXNR, WXNRP
  98. Logical Operation Instructions BIN 16-bit 2's complement ... NEG, NEGP
  99. ERROR CODE LIST
  100. How to Read the Error Code
  101. APPENDIX
  102. Appendix1Instruction Processing Time
700 Series first page preview

700 Series

Brand: Mitsubishi Electric | Category: Inverter
Table of contents
  1. instruction manual
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. OUTLINE
  9. WIRING
  10. Inverter and peripheral devices
  11. Peripheral devices
  12. Method of removal and reinstallation of the front cover
  13. Installation of the inverter and enclosure design
  14. enclosure design
  15. Cooling system types for inverter enclosure
  16. EMC filter
  17. Main circuit terminal specifications
  18. Cables and wiring length
  19. When connecting the control circuit and the main circuit separately to the power supply
  20. Control circuit specifications
  21. Changing the control logic
  22. Control circuit terminal layout
  23. Wiring instructions
  24. When connecting the operation panel using a connection cable
  25. RS-485 terminal block
  26. Connection of stand-alone option units
  27. Connection of the brake unit (FR-BU/MT-BU5)
  28. Connection of the brake unit (BU type)
  29. Connection of the power regeneration common converter (FR-CV)(FR-F720-02330 (FR-F740 01160) or less)
  30. Connection of the power regeneration converter (MT-RC) (FR-F720-03160 (FR-F740-01800) or more)
  31. PRECAUTIONS FOR USE OF THE INVERTER
  32. EMC and leakage currents
  33. EMC measures
  34. Power supply harmonics
  35. Installation of a reactor
  36. Inverter-driven 400V class motor
  37. Failsafe of the system which uses the inverter
  38. PARAMETERS
  39. Operation panel (FR-DU07)
  40. Basic operation (factory setting)
  41. Changing the parameter setting value
  42. Parameter list
  43. Adjustment of the output torque (current) of the motor
  44. Simple magnetic flux vector control (Pr.80, Pr.90)
  45. Slip compensation (Pr. 245 to Pr. 247)
  46. stall prevention operation
  47. Multiple rating (Pr.570)
  48. Limiting the output frequency
  49. Avoiding mechanical resonance points (Frequency jump) (Pr. 31 to Pr. 36)
  50. V/F pattern
  51. Load pattern selection (Pr. 14)
  52. Adjustable 5 points V/F (Pr. 71, Pr. 100 to Pr. 109)
  53. Frequency setting by external terminals
  54. Jog operation (Pr. 15, Pr. 16)
  55. Input compensation of multi-speed and remote setting (Pr. 28)
  56. Remote setting function (Pr. 59)
  57. acceleration/deceleration pattern
  58. Starting frequency and start-time hold function (Pr.13, Pr.571)
  59. Acceleration/deceleration pattern (Pr.29, Pr.140 to Pr.143)
  60. Selection and protection of a motor
  61. Applied motor (Pr. 71)
  62. Motor brake and stop operation
  63. Selection of a regenerative brake and DC feeding (Pr. 30, Pr. 70)
  64. Stop selection (Pr. 250)
  65. Output stop function (Pr.522)
  66. Function assignment of external terminal and control
  67. Inverter output shutoff signal (MRS signal, Pr. 17)
  68. Condition selection of function validity by the second function selection signal (RT) (RT signal Pr. 155)
  69. Start signal selection (STF, STR, STOP signal, Pr. 250)
  70. Output terminal function selection (Pr. 190 to Pr. 196)
  71. Detection of output frequency (SU, FU, FU2 signal, Pr. 41 to Pr. 43, Pr. 50)
  72. output current detection function
  73. Remote output function (REM signal, Pr. 495 to Pr. 497)
  74. Pulse train output of output power (Y79 signal, Pr. 799)
  75. Monitor display and monitor output signal
  76. du/pu monitor display selection
  77. CA, AM terminal function selection (Pr.55, Pr.56, Pr.867, Pr.869)
  78. Terminal CA, AM calibration Calibration parameter C0 (Pr. 900), C1 (Pr. 901), C8 (Pr.930) to C11 (Pr. 931))
  79. Operation selection at power failure and instantaneous power failure
  80. instantaneous power failure
  81. Power failure-time deceleration-to-stop function (Pr. 261 to Pr. 266 )
  82. operation selection at power failure
  83. Operation setting at fault occurrence
  84. Fault code output selection (Pr.76)
  85. Input/output phase loss protection selection (Pr. 251, Pr. 872)
  86. Energy saving operation and energy saving monitor
  87. Energy saving monitor (Pr. 891 to Pr. 899)
  88. Motor noise, EMI measures, mechanical resonance
  89. Speed smoothing control (Pr. 653, Pr. 654)
  90. Frequency setting by analog input (terminal 1, 2, 4)
  91. Analog input compensation (Pr. 73, Pr. 242, Pr. 243, Pr. 252, Pr. 253)
  92. Response level of analog input and noise elimination (Pr. 74)
  93. Bias and gain of frequency setting voltage (current Pr. 125, Pr. 126, Pr. 241, C2(Pr. 902) to C7(Pr. 905))
  94. mA input check of current input (Pr. 573)
  95. Misoperation prevention and parameter setting restriction
  96. Parameter write selection (Pr. 77)
  97. Reverse rotation prevention selection (Pr. 78)
  98. Selection of operation mode and operation location
  99. Operation mode at power on (Pr. 79, Pr. 340)
  100. Start command source and speed command source during communication operation (Pr. 338, Pr. 339, Pr. 550, Pr. 551)
  101. Communication operation and setting
  102. system configuration
  103. Wiring and arrangement of RS-485 terminals
  104. initial settings and specifications of rs-485 communication
  105. Communication EEPROM write selection (Pr. 342)
  106. Mitsubishi inverter protocol (computer link communication)
  107. run command
  108. modbus-rtu communication specifications
  109. Special operation and frequency control
  110. special operation and frequency control
  111. Bypass-inverter switchover function (Pr. 135 to Pr. 139, Pr. 159)
  112. Advanced PID function (pump function) (Pr. 554, Pr. 575 to Pr. 591)
  113. Regeneration avoidance function (Pr. 882 to Pr. 886)
  114. Useful functions
  115. Display of the life of the inverter parts (Pr. 255 to Pr .259)
  116. Maintenance timer alarm (Pr. 503, Pr. 504)
  117. Current average value monitor signal (Pr. 555 to Pr. 557)
  118. Free parameter (Pr. 888, Pr. 889)
  119. Setting from the parameter unit, operation panel
  120. Buzzer control (Pr. 990)
  121. Parameter clear
  122. All parameter clear
  123. Parameter copy and parameter verification
  124. Parameter verification
  125. Check and clear of the faults history
  126. Reset method of protective function
  127. List of fault or alarm display
  128. Causes and corrective actions
  129. Correspondences between digital and actual characters
  130. Check first when you have a trouble
  131. Motor or machine is making abnormal acoustic noise
  132. Motor rotates in the opposite direction
  133. Speed varies during operation
  134. Operation panel (FR-DU07) display is not operating
  135. Speed does not accelerate
  136. PRECAUTIONS FOR
  137. Inspection item
  138. Daily and periodic inspection
  139. Display of the life of the inverter parts
  140. Cleaning
  141. Inverter replacement
  142. Measurement of main circuit voltages, currents and powers
  143. Measurement of powers
  144. Measurement of currents
  145. Measurement of converter output voltage (across terminals P/+ - N/-)
  146. SPECIFICATIONS
  147. Rating
  148. Common specifications
  149. Outline dimension drawings
  150. Heatsink protrusion attachment procedure
  151. Appendix 1 For customers who are replacing the conventional model with this inverter
  152. instructions for installation
  153. Appendix 2 Parameter clear, parameter copy and instruction code list
  154. Appendix 3 Specification change
  155. changed functions
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