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INVERTER Plug-in option

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 INSTALLATION 2 16-BIT DIGITAL INPUT 3FR-A8AX E KIT

16-bit digital input function

Safety instructions

ndling might cause an unexpected fault. Before

ot run the inverter with the front cover or the arging part of the circuitry and get an electric

tion for this would be when performing wiring ctric shock. OFF. Any person who is involved in wiring or check that there is no residual voltage using g capacitor, and it is dangerous. the work. be injured. ectric shock. y cause an electric shock.

vere injury.

slight injury, or may cause only material

n Manual and supplementary nism, safety information and instructions. N".

onditions. Be sure to follow the instructions

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Thank you for choosing this Mitsubishi Electric inverter plug-in option. This Instruction Manual provides handling information and precautions for use of this product. Incorrect ha using this product, read all relevant instruction manuals carefully to ensure proper use. Please forward this Instruction Manual to the end user.

Electric Shock Prevention

WARNING Do not remove the front cover or the wiring cover while the power of the inverter is ON, and do n

wiring cover removed. Otherwise you may access the exposed high voltage terminals or the ch shock.

Do not remove the inverter front cover even if the power supply is disconnected. The only excep and periodic inspection. You may accidentally touch the charged inverter circuits and get an ele

Before wiring or inspection, LED indication of the inverter unit operation panel must be switched inspection shall wait for at least 10 minutes after the power supply has been switched OFF and a tester or the like. For some time after the power-OFF, a high voltage remains in the smoothin

Any person who is involved in wiring or inspection of this product shall be fully competent to do The plug-in option must be installed before wiring. Otherwise you may get an electric shock or Do not touch the plug-in option or handle the cables with wet hands. Doing so may cause an el Do not subject the cables to scratches, excessive stress, heavy loads or pinching. Doing so ma

WARNING Incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in death or se

Incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in medium or damage.

Do not attempt to install, operate, maintain or inspect this product until you have read this Instructio documents carefully. Do not use this product until you have a full knowledge of this product mecha In this Instruction Manual, the safety instruction levels are classified into "WARNING" and "CAUTIO

CAUTION Note that even the level may lead to a serious consequence depending on c

of both levels as they are critical to personnel safety. CAUTION

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Injury Prevention

ted fault, an injury, or an electric shock.

rwise an explosion or damage may occur. occur.

ely hot. Touching these devices may cause

nd metal fragments or other flammable

ckages enter this product, the product may disinfection. Note that sterilization or

ay cause some machines to make

r damage of the product.

Additional Instructions The following instructions must be also followed. If the product is handled incorrectly, it may cause unexpec

CAUTION The voltage applied to each terminal must be the ones specified in the Instruction Manual. Othe The cables must be connected to the correct terminals. Otherwise an explosion or damage may The polarity (+ and -) must be correct. Otherwise an explosion or damage may occur. While power is ON or for some time after power OFF, do not touch the inverter as it will be extrem

burns.

CAUTION Transportation and mounting Do not install or operate the plug-in option if it is damaged or has parts missing. Do not stand or rest heavy objects on the product. Ensure the mounting orientation of this product is correct. Foreign conductive objects must be prevented from entering the inverter. That includes screws a

substance such as oil. If halogens (including fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine) contained in fumigants for wood pa

be damaged. Prevent the entry of fumigant residuals or use an alternative method such as heat disinfection of wood packages should be performed before packing the product.

Trial run Before starting operation, each parameter must be confirmed and adjusted. A failure to do so m

unexpected motions.

WARNING Usage Do not modify the equipment. Do not perform parts removal which is not instructed in this manual. Doing so may lead to fault o

again before starting operations. Because all

r or partially open for explanation. Never truction Manual must be followed when

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CAUTION Usage When parameter clear or all parameter clear is performed, the required parameters must be set

parameters return to their initial values. Static electricity in your body must be discharged before you touch the product. Maintenance, inspection and parts replacement Do not carry out a megger (insulation resistance) test. Disposal The inverter must be treated as industrial waste.

General instruction Many of the diagrams and drawings in this Instruction Manual show the inverter without a cove

operate the inverter in this manner. The cover must be reinstalled and the instructions in the Ins operating the inverter.

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CONTENTS Safety instructions

1 PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 Unpacking and checking the product...............................................................

1.1.1 Product confirmation ............................................................................................ 1.2 Component names ............................................................................................ 1.3 Specifications ....................................................................................................

2 INSTALLATION 2.1 Pre-installation instructions ............................................................................. 2.2 Installation procedure ........................................................................................ 2.3 Wiring...................................................................................................................

3 16-BIT DIGITAL INPUT 3.1 Connection diagram.......................................................................................... 3.2 Terminals............................................................................................................. 3.3 Code input example............................................................................................ 3.4 Parameter list ...................................................................................................... 3.5 Setting the parameter........................................................................................

3.5.1 Selection of input method (Pr.304) ...................................................................... 3.5.2 Read timing operation selection (Pr.305) ............................................................ 3.5.3 Bias and gain adjustment (Pr.300 to Pr.303)....................................................... 3.5.4 Digital input unit selection (Pr.329) ...................................................................... 3.5.5 16-bit digital torque command..............................................................................

3.6 Precautions ........................................................................................................

APPENDIX 38 ...........................................................38 ............................................................39 cal Products .....................................40 ...........................................................41

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Appendix 1 Instructions for compliance with the EU Directives ......................... Appendix 2 Instructions for EAC ........................................................................... Appendix 3 Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electronic and Electri Appendix 4 Referenced Standard (Requirement of Chinese standardized law)

REVISIONS

ERATION INSTRUCTIONS 7

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he product is as you ordered and intact.

all cover: 1 age 13.)

Front cover for plug-in option: 1 (Refer to page 11, page 13.)

pacer: 2 age 11, page

PRE-OP

1 PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

1.1 Unpacking and checking the product Take the plug-in option out of the package, check the product name, and confirm that t This product is a plug-in option made for the FR-E800 series inverters.

1.1.1 Product confirmation Check the enclosed items.

Plug-in option: 1 Mounting screws (M3 8 mm): 2 (Refer to page 11, page 13.)

Junction connector: 1 (Refer to page 11, page 13.)

Option sm (Refer to p

Recessed neck screw (M3 7): 1 (Refer to page 11, page 13.)

Straight spacer: 1 (Refer to page 11, page 13.)

L-shaped spacer: 1 (Refer to page 11, page 13.)

Hexagon s (Refer to p 13.)

Refer to page

ting a mounting 10

the inverter. 18 e the initially-set

connected to the 10

iew

(a)

(d)

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1.2 Component names

Symbol Name Description

a Mounting hole Used to fix this product to the inverter by inser screw or a spacer.

b Terminal block Used for connecting devices to input signals to

c Switch for manufacturer setting Switch for manufacturer setting. Do not chang status( ).

d Connector Connected to the junction connector, which is option connector on the inverter.

(a)

(a)

Front view Rear v

(a)

(b)

(c)

X 0

X 1

X 2

X 3

X 4

X 5

X 6

X 7

X 8

X 9

X 10 X 11

X 12

X 13

X 14

X 15 D Y

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PRE-OP

1.3 Specifications Types of digital input signals 3-digit or 4-digit BCD code 12-bit or 16-bit binary Selection of digital input signals On operation panel Input current 5 mA (24 VDC) ... Per circuit Input specifications Relay contact signal or open collector input Adjustment function Bias and gain

ey cannot be wired after the plug-in

rwise the inverter and the option may be

inverter or this product. e you touch the product.

10 INSTALLATION

2 INSTALLATION

2.1 Pre-installation instructions Check that the inverter's input power and the control circuit power are both OFF.

2.2 Installation procedure Installing the option The FR-E800 series inverter has only one plug-in option connector.

NOTE Ensure the control circuit terminals are wired before installing the plug-in option. Th

option is installed. When installing the plug-in option, prevent cables being caught between parts. Othe

damaged.

CAUTION Do not install or remove this product while the inverter power is ON. Doing so may damage the To avoid damage due to static electricity, static electricity in your body must be discharged befor

INSTALLATION 11

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For the FR-E820-0175(3.7K) or lower, FR-E840-0170(7.5K) or lower, and FR-E860-0120(7.5K) or lower ection) for instructions to remove the

tion as shown in the figure on the page and insert the junction connector as far the option placed on the ridge of the

1. Remove the inverter front cover. (Refer to the FR-E800 Instruction Manual (Conn cover.)

2. Use a nipper or the like to cut off the bottom of the front cover for plug-in option.

3. Fit the L-shaped spacer, straight spacer, and junction connector to the plug-in op 12. Fit the junction connector to the guide of the connector of the plug-in option, as it goes. Fit the L-shaped spacer to the plug-in option so that the lower edge of spacer.

Ensure no burr is left.

2. Front cover for plug-in option

4. Install the hexagon spacers to the inverter. guide of the option connector on the

es on either side (tightening torque 0.33 tightened properly. Check the

he wiring.) e plug-in option to the inverter.

cer spacer

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5. Fit the junction connector, which has been connected to the plug-in option, to the inverter, and insert the junction connector as far as it goes.

6. Fasten this product to the inverter using the two mounting screws through the hol to 0.40 Nm). If the connector is not inserted deep enough, the screws cannot be connector.

7. Connect cables to the terminal block of the plug-in option. (Refer to page 18 for t 8. After wiring of the plug-in option has been completed, mount the front cover for th

3. Straight spacer

3. L-shaped spa 3. Hexagon

4. Hexagon spacer

3. Junction connector

5. Plug-in option

6. Mounting screw

6. Mounting screw

8. Recessed neck screw

8. Front cover for plug-in option

INSTALLATION 13

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For the FR-E820-0240(5.5K) or higher to the FR-E800 Instruction Manual

er to install the option small cover.

(For details, refer to page 11.) tion as shown in the figure on the page and insert the junction connector as far the option placed on the ridge of the

1. Remove the upper front cover and the lower front cover from the inverter. (Refer (Connection) for instructions to remove the covers.)

2. Use a nipper or the like to cut off the dummy cover of the lower front cover in ord

3. Use a nipper or the like to cut off the bottom of the front cover for plug-in option. 4. Fit the L-shaped spacer, straight spacer, and junction connector to the plug-in op

15. Fit the junction connector to the guide of the connector of the plug-in option, as it goes. Fit the L-shaped spacer to the plug-in option so that the lower edge of spacer.

Ensure no burr is left.

Lower front cover

Upper front cover

Dummy cover

5. Install the hexagon spacers to the inverter. guide of the option connector on the

es on either side (tightening torque 0.33 tightened properly. Check the

he wiring.) e plug-in option to the inverter. mall cover into the front cover and slide

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6. Fit the junction connector, which has been connected to the plug-in option, to the inverter, and insert the junction connector as far as it goes.

7. Fasten this product to the inverter using the two mounting screws through the hol to 0.40 Nm). If the connector is not inserted deep enough, the screws cannot be connector.

8. Connect cables to the terminal block of the plug-in option. (Refer to page 18 for t 9. After wiring of the plug-in option has been completed, mount the front cover for th 10. Install the option small cover to the front cover for plug-in option by inserting the s

it toward the rear of the inverter.

10. Option small cover

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11. Install the lower front cover to the inverter.

4. Straight spacer

5. Hexagon spacer

Hexagon spacer

screw

4. Junction connector

4. L-shaped spacer . Plug-in option

10. Front cover for plug-in option

10. Option small cover

11. Lower front cover

4. 7. Mounting screw

7. Mounting screw

7. Mounting

6

6. Plug-in option

9. Recessed neck screw

Drawing at completion of installation

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Insertion positions for screws and spacers

L-shaped spacer

Mounting screw

Mounting screw

Connector

Straight spacer

Insertion positions for screws and spacers

INSTALLATION 17

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the hooks of the connector. The

essed neck screw cannot be removed

ss on the parts on the option circuit

-in option. her reason, the protective function (E.1)

l it straight out. Pressure applied to the

NOTE When the junction connector is installed to the plug-in option, the option is fixed with

junction connector cannot be removed from the plug-in option. When removing the front cover for plug-in option from the inverter, note that the rec

from the front cover for plug-in option. When installing/removing the plug-in option, hold the sides of the option. Do not pre

board. Stress applied to the parts by pressing, etc. may cause a failure. Be careful not to drop mounting screws during the installation or removal of the plug When the inverter cannot recognize the option due to improper installation or any ot

is activated and the inverter cannot be operated.

When removing the plug-in option, remove the two screws either side, and then pul option connector and to the option board may break the option.

Mounted position Fault indication

Option connector

a single wire, strip off the sheath of the f the terminal.

ircuit may occur with neighboring wires.

0.5 mm. inal of which the crimping is

ction.

tip Wires are not inserted into the sleeve

Unstranded wires

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2.3 Wiring 1. For the wiring, strip off the sheath of a cable, and use it with a blade terminal. For

wire and apply directly. Insert the blade terminal or the single wire into a socket o

Strip off the sheath as shown below. If too much of the wires is stripped a short c If not enough of the wire is stripped, wires may become loose and fall out. Twist the stripped end of wires to prevent them from fraying. Do not solder it.

Crimp the blade terminal. Insert wires to a blade terminal, and check that the wires come out for about 0 to Check the condition of the blade terminal after crimping. Do not use a blade term inappropriate, or the face is damaged.

Cable sheath stripping length

CAUTION After wiring, wire offcuts must not be left in the inverter. They may cause a fault, failure or malfun

10mm

CrumpledDamaged

Wire

Sleeve

0 to 0.5mm

INSTALLATION 19

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Blade terminals commercially available (as of December 2019. The product may be changed without notice.)

hick wire insulation.

cturer Crimping tool name

CRIMPFOX 6

Crimping tool roduct number 69

*1 A ferrule terminal with an insulation sleeve compatible with the MTW wire which has a t

Cable gauge (mm2)

Ferrule terminal model ManufaWith insulation

sleeve Without

insulation sleeve For UL wire*1

0.3 AI 0,34-10TQ

Phoenix Contact Co., Ltd.

0.5 AI 0,5-10WH AI 0,5-10WH-GB 0.75 AI 0,75-10GY A 0,75-10 AI 0,75-10GY-GB 1 AI 1-10RD A 1-10 AI 1-10RD/1000GB 1.25, 1.5 AI 1,5-10BK A 1,5-10 0.75 (for two cables)

AI-TWIN 2 0,75-10GY

Cable gauge (mm2) Blade terminal

product number Insulation

product number Manufacturer p 0.3 to 0.75 BT 0.75-11 VC 0.75 NICHIFU Co., Ltd. NH

2. Insert the cable into a socket. en/close button all the way down with a

lathead screwdriver.

Flathead screwdriver

Open/close button

rewdriver

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When using a single wire or stranded wires without a blade terminal, push the op flathead screwdriver, and insert the wire.

Wire removal Pull the wire while pushing the open/close button all the way down firmly with a f

Flathead sc

Open/close button

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cuit with a nearby terminals or wires. n may damage the terminal block. ead screwdriver with a narrow tip is

without notice.)

slips, it may cause an inverter damage

NOTE When using stranded wires without a blade terminal, twist enough to avoid short cir Pulling out the wire forcefully without pushing the open/close button all the way dow Use a small flathead screwdriver (tip thickness: 0.4 mm/tip width: 2.5 mm). If a flath

used, terminal block may be damaged. Commercially available product (as of December 2019. The product may be changed

Place the flathead screwdriver vertical to the open/close button. In case the blade tip or injury.

Name Model Manufacturer Driver SZF 0- 0,4 2,5 Phoenix Contact Co., Ltd.

r signal input (sink logic*3)

X15

DY

FR-A8AX

PC1 Inverter2

18 19 35 36

17

5

7 8

10

12

14

16 15

13

11

9

6

4 3 2 1

X14 X13 X12 X11 X10 X9 X8

X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0

X7

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3.1 Connection diagram

Relay contact signal input (sink logic*3) Open collecto

DY

FR-A8AX

InverterSD1

X15 X14 X13 X12 X11 X10 X9 X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0

1s

10s

100s

1000s

AY41 type transistor output unit 2

Reading command

1s

10s

100s

1000s

16-BIT DIGITAL INPUT 23

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*1 Use terminal SD or PC on the inverter. When terminal SD of the inverter needs to be wired, wire it before the plug-in option is installed.

controller. For details on the output module, refer

e inverter for how to switch the control logic of the ing of the control logic of the inverter.

contact for relay contact inputs to

signal:

ut terminals as sink logic, unless

*2 AY41 type unit requires 24 VDC power. Example of connection with the output module (AY41 type) of Mitsubishi programmable to the Instruction Manual of the output module manual.

*3 The control logic is the same as that of the inverter. Refer to the Instruction Manual of th inverter. Refer to the FR-E800 Instruction Manual (Connection) for information on switch

NOTE As the input signals are at low level, use two parallel micro signal contacts or a twin

prevent a contact fault.

A transistor of the following specifications should be selected for the open collector Electrical characteristics of the transistor used Ic 10 mA Leakage current: 100 A maximum VCE 30 V Ic 10 mA, VCE (sat) voltage is 3 V maximum Notes on descriptions in this Instruction Manual Connection diagrams in this Instruction Manual appear with the control logic of the inp otherwise specified.

Micro signal contacts Twin contacts

nal terminal). . (Refer to page 22.)

). 15, HFFFF maximum).

05 Read timing operation selection = "1", 5 data before the signal is turned OFF is

l (+) of a transistor output (open collector tion by undesirable current. When the . Use terminal PC of the inverter.

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3.2 Terminals FR-A8AX

Terminal location

Terminal symbol Description

Built-in option

X0 to X15

Digital signal input terminal (frequency setting / torque command sig Input the digital signal at the relay contact or open collector terminal For the digital signal input, choose either BCD code or binary. BCD code input is 3-digit (999 maximum) or 4-digit (9999 maximum Binary input is 12-bit (X0 to X11, HFFF maximum) or 16-bit (X0 to X

DY

Data read timing input signal. Use when a digital signal read timing signal is necessary. When Pr.3 data is read only while the DY signal is ON. In addition, the X0 to X1 retained by turning OFF the DY signal. (Refer to page 28.)

Inverter

SD Common terminal (sink). Common terminal for digital and data read timing signals. Use terminal SD of the inverter.

PC

External transistor common (sink), common terminal (source). Connect this terminal to the external power supply common termina output) device, such as a programmable controller, to avoid malfunc source logic is selected, this terminal is used as a common terminal

X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9

X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 DY

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ode input and binary input.

r than 9 is input, it becomes invalid and

ction = any of "0, 1, or 4", X12 to X15

hen the input value is HAB65) l input s

Input value (hexadecimal)

Input value (decimal)

5

43877

6

B

A

3.3 Code input example The following table explains examples of terminal status and input value during BCD c

NOTE For BCD code input, the input value of each digit is from 0 to 9. When a value greate

the last value is retained. When Pr.304 Digital input and analog input compensation enable/disable sele

become disabled.

BCD code input (when the input value is 6325) Binary input (w

Digit Terminal name Terminal input status Input value Terminal

name Termina

statu

1

X0 ON

5

X0 ON X1 OFF X1 OFF X2 ON X2 ON X3 OFF X3 OFF

10

X4 OFF

2

X4 OFF X5 ON X5 ON X6 OFF X6 ON X7 OFF X7 OFF

100

X8 ON

3

X8 ON X9 ON X9 ON X10 OFF X10 OFF X11 OFF X11 ON

1000

X12 OFF

6

X12 OFF X13 ON X13 ON X14 ON X14 OFF X15 OFF X15 ON

is set in Pr.304, digital input is enabled.

he parameter setting value, stop the operation.

).

Minimum setting

increments

Initial value

Refer to page

0.01 Hz 0 Hz 31

0.01 Hz 60/50 Hz*3 31

0.01 Hz 0 Hz 31

0.01 Hz 60/50 Hz*3 31

1 9999 27, 28, 34

1 0 28

1 1 32

1% 0 34

1% 150% 34 1 0 34

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3.4 Parameter list The following parameters are used for the plug-in option (FR-A8AX). The FR-A8AX does not function with the initial setting. When a value other than "9999" Set the following parameters according to applications.

*1 Parameters which can be displayed when the plug-in option (FR-A8AX) is mounted. *2 For Pr.329, write is disabled during operation even when "2" is set in Pr.77. To change t

Also, parameter clear is invalid. *3 Initial values of parameters differ depending on the parameter initial value group (1 or 2

Pr. Pr. group Name Setting range

300*1 D600*1 BCD input bias 0 to 590 Hz

301*1 D601*1 BCD input gain 0 to 590 Hz, 9999

302*1 D602*1 BIN input bias 0 to 590 Hz

303*1 D603*1 BIN input gain 0 to 590 Hz, 9999

304*1 D604*1 Digital input and analog input compensation enable/disable selection

0, 1, 4, 10, 11, 14, 9999

305*1 D605*1 Read timing operation selection 0, 1, 10

329*1*2 D606*1*2 Digital input unit selection 0, 1, 2, 3

447*1 D620*1 Digital torque command bias 0 to 400%

448*1 D621*1 Digital torque command gain 0 to 400%, 9999 804 D400 Torque command source selection 0, 1, 3 to 6

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input data is taken in decimal.

NOTE

For binary input, the input data is taken in hexadecimal, and for BCD code input, the

3.5 Setting the parameter

3.5.1 Selection of input method (Pr.304)

*1 For the details of the torque command value input, refer to page 34.

NOTE When Pr.304 = "0, 1, or 4", the X12 to X15 signals are disabled. Refer to page 25 for a BCD code/binary input example.

Pr.304 setting BCD code input Binary input 0 3 digits

1 12 bits

4*1 12 bits. Torque command value input.

10 4 digits

11 16 bits

14*1 16 bits. Torque command value input.

9999 (Initial value) No function

minals (X0 to X15) is always imported

minals (X0 to X15) is imported only ted when the DY signal is OFF. ges, the set frequency data before the

minals (X0 to X15) is always imported

uisition.

ON ON

ON

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3.5.2 Read timing operation selection (Pr.305) Pr.305 setting Filter Description

0 (Initial value) Not used The set frequency data entered from the digital signal input ter independently of whether the DY signal is ON or OFF.

1 Not used

The set frequency data entered from the digital signal input ter when the DY signal is ON. The set frequency data is not impor Therefore, even if the input status of the X0 to X15 signal chan DY signal is turned OFF is valid.

10 With

The set frequency data entered from the digital signal input ter independently of whether the DY signal is ON or OFF. The filter absorbs subtle timing differences of digital signal acq

ON ON

ON With filter

X0 X1

X2

X0 X1

X2

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verter is turned ON in terminal DY OFF

ld the digital signal input (X0 to 5) status for 20 ms or more. anging the signal within 20 ms y not reflect it on the set frequency.

When "0 or 10" is set in Pr.305

How to use the DY signal (when "1" is set in Pr.305)

NOTE When Pr.305 = "1", all terminals from X0 to X15 are recognized as OFF when the in

status.

Digital signal input (terminal X0 to X15)

20 ms or more necessary

Filter (Pr. 305 = "10")

Reflected on the set frequency

Set frequency

20 ms maximum

Ho X1 Ch ma

ON

Digital signal input (terminal X0 to X15)

1 ms or more1 ms or more

Data read timing signal (terminal DY) OFF

20 ms or more necessary

ON

).

ing t value is set as the output frequency. )

ade.

e Initial value 0 Hz

60/50 Hz*1

0 Hz

60/50 Hz*1

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3.5.3 Bias and gain adjustment (Pr.300 to Pr.303)

*1 Initial values of parameters differ depending on the parameter initial value group (1 or 2

How to set the digital input value as the output frequency sett When "9999" is set in Pr.301 (BCD code input) or Pr.303 (binary input), the digital inpu (For example, to set the output frequency to 120 Hz when the BCD code input is "120"

NOTE When this setting method is used, the "bias" setting (Pr.300 or Pr.302) cannot be m

Pr. Name Setting rang 300 BCD input bias 0 to 590 Hz 301 BCD input gain 0 to 590 Hz, 9999 302 BIN input bias 0 to 590 Hz 303 BIN input gain 0 to 590 Hz, 9999

120

Digital input signal (BCD) 0 120

O ut

pu t f

re qu

en cy

(H z)

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ut), or "HFFF" or "HFFFF" (binary input).

CD)

inary) Pr.304

Pr.304 =0(10)

=1(11)

Bias/gain adjustment for digital inputs Bias adjustment Bias adjustments can be made for the digital input signal. Set the set frequency at the digital input signal of 0. For BCD code input, set using Pr.300, and for binary input, set using Pr.302. Gain adjustment Maximum output frequency (gain) adjustment can be made for the digital input signal. Set the output frequency when the digital input signal is "999" or "9999" (BCD code inp For BCD code input, set using Pr.301, and for binary input, set using Pr.303.

Pr.301 Pr.303

Pr.300 Pr.302 Bias

Gain

O ut

pu t f

re qu

en cy

(H z)

0

0

999(9999)

HFFF(HFFFF)

Digital input signal (B

Digital input signal (B

gital input signal is set as the output

Initial value

1

equencies*1

16 bits BCD code Binary

0 to 99990 Hz 0 to 655350 Hz 0 to 9999 Hz 0 to 65535 Hz 0 to 999.9 Hz 0 to 6553.5 Hz 0 to 99.99 Hz 0 to 655.35 Hz

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3.5.4 Digital input unit selection (Pr.329)

When "9999" is set in Pr.301 or Pr.303, it is possible to set the increments when the di frequency. (Refer to page 30.) Frequency = digital input signal value Pr.329 input increments

*1 These are not the inverter maximum output frequencies.

Pr. Name Setting range

329 Digital input unit selection 0, 1, 2, 3

Pr.329 setting Input value increments

Available fr 12 bits

BCD code Binary 0 10 0 to 9990 Hz 0 to 40950 Hz 1 (Initial value) 1 0 to 999 Hz 0 to 4095 Hz 2 0.1 0 to 99.9 Hz 0 to 409.5 Hz 3 0.01 0 to 9.99 Hz 0 to 40.95 Hz

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3

.

Pr.329 =0 BCD code = 1111110 Hz, binary = H100 (256 in decimal)2560 Hz Pr.329 =1 BCD code = 111111 Hz, binary = H100 (256 in decimal)256 Hz Pr.329 =2 BCD code = 11111.1 Hz, binary = H100 (256 in decimal)25.6 Hz Pr.329 =3 BCD code = 1111.11 Hz, binary = H100 (256 in decimal)2.56 Hz

NOTE When values other than "9999" are set in Pr.301 or Pr.303, Pr.329 becomes invalid

s set in Pr.304 and "4" is set in Pr.804.

Setting range Initial value

10, 11, 14, 9999 9999

0% 0 0%, 9999 150% to 6 0

Remarks

ils, refer to the FR-E800 Instruction Manual ).

ils, refer to the FR-E800 Instruction Manual ).

" is set in Pr.304 4" is set in Pr.304 ils, refer to the FR-E800 Instruction Manual ).

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3.5.5 16-bit digital torque command

Digital torque command can be given under torque control using the FR-A8AX. A digital command can be given using the FR-A8AX when "4 (12-bit)" or "14 (16-bit)" i

Pr. Name

304 Digital input and analog input compensation enable/disable selection 0, 1, 4,

447 Digital torque command bias 0 to 40 448 Digital torque command gain 0 to 40 804 Torque command source selection 0, 1, 3

Pr.804 setting Description 0 Torque command by terminal 4 analog input

For deta (Function1 Torque command by parameter setting details.

Setting value of Pr.805 or Pr.806 (-400% to 400%)

3 Torque command via CC-Link communication For deta (Function

4 12-bit digital input (FR-A8AX) When "4 16-bit digital input (FR-A8AX) When "1

5 Torque command via CC-Link communication For deta

(Function6

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3

The input signal uses the last 15 (11) bits as torque command and the most significant bit as sign.

comes disabled.

Bit0

NOTE The digital torque command is input only as a binary input. When a digital torque command is selected, Pr.329 Digital input unit selection be

Bit15

0 to H7FFFSign bit 0: positive, 1: negative

When 16-bit is selected

e. own below. 0%.

command value

Digital input signalPr.4470 H7FFF

(H7FF)

Most significant bit = 0 -150%

Initial value

gital input signal

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Input method of torque command Torque command may be input in either of the following two ways: Set the torque commands at 0 and H7FFF (H7FF) signal inputs

Use the digital input value as the torque command When "9999" is set in Pr.448, the input signal is considered as a torque command valu For example, the torque command value when the input signal is H190 is 400%, as sh Even if a value higher than H190 is input, the torque command value is clamped at 40

Set the torque command value when the input signal is "0" in Pr.447 and the torque command value when the input signal is "H7FFF (H7FF) in Pr.448. The figure on the right shows the case when the torque command value is set using input signal H7FFF (H7FF) when the torque command value is 150% (initial value of Pr.448). When the most significant bit of input signal is positive, a negative torque command value (-150%) is also set at the same time.

Torque Pr.448

H7FFF (H7FF)

Most significant bit = 1

150%

Torque command value

Di

400%

0

Most significant bit = 0Most significant bit = 1

H7FFF (H7FF)

H7FFF (H7FF) H190

H190

-400%

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3

is the period of time required to reach alog input signal is set.

on is performed with the inputs

frequency becomes 0 Hz.

U (terminal 4) >Digital command by the

3.6 Precautions Acceleration/deceleration time When the digital input signal is set as the frequency, the acceleration/deceleration time Pr.20 Acceleration/deceleration reference frequency, in the same way when the an The following restrictions are applied on the digital input signal: When one of H0A to H0F is input to each digit while BCD code input is set, the operati previous to H0A to H0F. H0A to H0F inputs are ignored. If binary input is changed to BCD code input while H0A to H0F are being input, the set The priorities of the frequency setting are as follows: JOG > Stop-on contact (RT, RL) > Multi-speed command (RH, RM, RL) > PID (X14) > A FR-A8AX > terminal 2 Note that terminal 2 is invalid when the digital input is enabled.

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APPENDIX

Appendix 1 Instructions for compliance with the EU Directives

The authorized representative in the EU The authorized representative in the EU is shown below. Name: Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Address: Mitsubishi-Electric-Platz 1, 40882 Ratingen, Germany EMC Directive We declare that this product conforms with the EMC Directive when installed in a compatible inverter, and affix the CE marking on the packaging plate. EMC Directive: 2014/30/EC Standard(s): EN 61800-3:2004+A1:2012 (Second environment / PDS Category "C3") Note To install and wire the inverter, refer to the "Instructions for compliance with the EU Directives" in the Instruction Manual

enclosed with the inverter. Confirm that the final integrated system with the inverter conforms with the EMC Directive.

The EU Directives are issued to standardize different national regulations of the EU Member States and to facilitate free movement of the equipment, whose safety is ensured, in the EU territory. Since 1996, compliance with the EMC Directive that is one of the EU Directives has been legally required. Since 1997, compliance with the Low Voltage Directive, another EU Directive, has been also legally required. When a manufacturer confirms its equipment to be compliant with the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive, the manufacturer must declare the conformity and affix the CE marking.

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Appendix 2 Instructions for EAC The product certified in compliance with the Eurasian Conformity has the EAC marking on the packaging plate. Note: EAC marking In 2010, three countries (Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan) established a Customs Union for the purposes of revitalizing the economy by forming a large economic bloc by abolishing or reducing tariffs and unifying regulatory procedures for the handling of articles. Products to be distributed over these three countries of the Customs Union must comply with the Customs Union Technical Regulations (CU-TR), and the EAC marking must be affixed to the products. For information on the country of origin, manufacture year and month, and authorized sales representative (importer) in the CU area of this product, refer to the following:

Country of origin indication Check the package of this product. Example: MADE IN JAPAN Manufactured year and month Check the SERIAL number indicated on this product.

The SERIAL consists of one symbol, two characters indicating the production year and month, and three characters indicating the control number. The last digit of the production year is indicated as the Year, and the Month is indicated by 1 to 9, X (October), Y (November), or Z (December). Authorized sales representative (importer) in the CU area The authorized sales representative (importer) in the CU area is shown below. Name: Mitsubishi Electric (Russia) LLC Address: 52, bld 1 Kosmodamianskaya Nab 115054, Moscow, Russia Phone: +7 (495) 721-2070 Fax: +7 (495) 721-2071

Symbol Year Month Control number

SERIAL SERIAL

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Appendix 3 Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electronic and Electrical Products

The mark of restricted use of hazardous substances in electronic and electrical products is applied to the product as follows based on the Management Methods for the Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products of the People's Republic of China.

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of Chinese

rds.

Appendix 4 Referenced Standard (Requirement standardized law)

This Product is designed and manufactured accordance with following Chinese standa EMC: GB/T 12668.3

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MEMO

IB(NA)-0600877ENG-A

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REVISIONS *The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover.

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