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42 (1042) 

: Position control limit switch  

[LS]

43 (1043) 

: Position control start/reset command 

 [S/R]

44 (1044) 

: Serial pulse Receive mode 

 [SPRM]

45 (1045) 

: Position Control return mode 

 [RTN]

46 (1046) 

: Overload stopping effective command 

  [OLS]

98 

: Run forward 

[FWD]

99  

: Run reverse 

[REV]

Jump Frequency 1
                            2
                            3

Multi-Frequency 1
 

2

 

3

 

4

 

5

 

6

 

7

 

8

 

9

 10
 11
 12
 13
 14
 15
Jogging Frequency
Timer Operation

Frequency Command 2

Analog Input Adjustment 
for [12]

Analog Input Adjustment 
for [C1] (C1 function)

Analog Input Adjustment 
for [C1] (V2 function)

Bias (Frequency command 1)
Bias (PID command 1)

Selection of Normal/Inverse Operation

0.0 to 400.0

0.0 to 30.0
0.00 to 400.00

0.00 to 400.00
  0 : Disable
  1 : Enable
  0 :        /        keys on keypad
  1: Voltage input to terminal [12] (-10 to +10 VDC)
  2: Current input to terminal [C1] (C1 function) (4 to 20 mA DC)
  3: Sum of voltage and current inputs to terminals [12] and  [C1] (C1 function)
  5: Voltage input to terminal [C1] (V2 function) (0 to 10 VDC)
  7: Terminal command UP / DOWN control 
11: Didital input (option) 
12: Pulse input (option)
-5.0 to 5.0
0.00 to 200.00 

*1

0.00 to 5.00
0.00 to 100.00 

*1

  0 : Bipolar
  1 : Unipolar
-5.0 to 5.0 
0.00 to 200.00 

*1

0.00 to 5.00
0.00 to 100.00 

*1

-5.0 to 5.0
0.00 to 200.00 

*1

0.00 to 5.00
0.00 to 100.00 

*1

0.00 to 100.00 

*1

-100.00 to 100.00 

*1

0.00 to 100.00 

*1

  0 : Normal operation
  1 : Inverse operation

0.1

0.1

0.01

0.01

-

-

0.1

0.01
0.01
0.01

-

0.1

0.01
0.01
0.01

0.1

0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01

-

Hz

Hz
Hz

Hz

-

-

%
%

s

%

-

%
%

s

%
%
%

s

%
%
%
%

-

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

Y

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

0.00
0.00
0.00

3.0

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0

2

 0.0

100.0

0.05

100.0

1

0.0

100.0

0.05

100.0

0.0

100.0

0.05

100.0

0.00
0.00
0.00

0

 (Hysteresis width)

(offset)

(Gain)

(Filter time constant)

 (Gain base point)

 (Polarity)

(offset)

(Gain)

(Filter time constant)

 (Gain base point)

(offset)

(Gain)

(Filter time constant)

 (Gain base point)

(Bias base point)

(Bias value)

(Bias base point)

(Frequency command 1)

Setting the value of 1000s in parentheses ( ) shown above assigns a 
negative logic input to a terminal. 
Note: In the case of THR and STOP , data (1009) and (1030) are for 
normal logic, and "9" and "30" are for negative logic, respectively. 

*3 Reserved for the maker. Do not set any data.
*4 Use these functions by connection with the multi-tasking keypad (optional).
<Changing, validating, and saving function code data when the motor is running>
        : Impossible,          : Possible (Change data with           keys and then 
save/validate it with      key),         : Possible (Change and validate data with           
keys and then save it with      key)

E codes: Extension Terminal Functions

C codes: Control Functions

Func.

Code

Data 

copy

*2

Name

Data setting range

Default setting

Min.

Unit

Func.

Code

Data 

copy

*2

Name

Data setting range

Default setting

Min.

Unit

*1 When you make settings from the keypad, the incremental unit is restricted by the number of 

digits that the LED monitor can display.

 

(Example) If the setting range is from -200.00 to 200.00, the incremental unit is as follows:

 

"1" for -200 to -100, "0.1" for -99.9 to -10.0, "0.01" for -9.99 to -0.01, "0.01" for 0.00 to 99.99, 
and "0.1" for 100.0 to 200.0

*2 Symbols in the "Data copy" column
 

Y: Will be copied unconditionally.

 

Y1: Will not be copied if the rated capacity differs from the source inverter.

 

Y2: Will not be copied if the rated input voltage differs from the source inverter.

N: Will not be copied.

Functions

Settings

Summary of Contents for FRN001E1E-2U

Page 1: ...MEH531 High Performance Compact Inverters...

Page 2: ...kes it possible to reduce the effect on peripheral equipment The design life of each internal component with limited life has been extended to 10 years This helps to extend the maintenance cycle for y...

Page 3: ...dhorizontalconveyance Impacts are detected mechanically and not only can the inverter s operation pattern be set on coast to stop or deceleration stop but switching from torque limitation to current l...

Page 4: ...oequipmentmaintenanceisdisplayed Detailed information can be checked for the four most recent alarms The alarm history records the latest four incidents Item Purpose Motor cumulative running time hr N...

Page 5: ...direction and operation of the fan is picked up to start the fan smoothly This function is convenient in such cases as when switching instantaneously from commercial power supply to the inverter Equip...

Page 6: ...or and have two communications ports Complies with standards Sink Source switchable Wide voltage range The multi function keypad displays multiple languages Japanese English German French Spanish Ital...

Page 7: ...4U FRN015E1E 4U FRN020E1E 4U Semi standard type EMC filter built in type FRNF12E1E 7U FRNF25E1E 7U FRNF50E1E 7U FRN001E1E 7U FRN002E1E 7U FRN003E1E 7U Three phase 230V Three phase 460V Single phase 23...

Page 8: ...ated current 150 Built in Three phase 230V 1 8 to 20HP Three phase 460V 1 2 to 20HP Standard type 1 Fuji s 4 pole standard motor 2 Rated capacity is calculated by assuming the output rated voltage as...

Page 9: ...oling method EMC standard Emission compliance Immunity Weight Mass lbs kg Rated capacity kVA 2 Rated voltage V 3 Rated current A 4 Overload capability Rated frequency Hz Phases voltage frequency Volta...

Page 10: ...is set the time setting is cancelled and acceleration and deceleration is made according to the pattern given with an external signal Acceleration and deceleration time can be independently set with...

Page 11: ...e number of pulses to the stop position and deceleration point Select either of reverse prevention or forward rotation prevention The life early warning of the main circuit capacitors capacitors on th...

Page 12: ...6 5 0 28 7 0 26 6 5 W D D1 D2 C elongated hole 0 2 5 0 24 6 H1 0 24 6 H C Name plate W1 0 24 6 0 24 6 W H1 0 24 6 0 24 6 H 0 2 5 0 2 5 D2 D1 D C Name plate W1 0 31 8 0 31 8 W H1 0 31 8 0 28 7 H 2 R0 1...

Page 13: ...6 3 82 97 3 82 97 5 04 128 6 46 164 7 72 196 2 64 67 3 82 97 5 04 128 4 72 120 5 12 130 7 09 180 8 66 220 10 24 260 5 12 130 5 12 130 7 09 180 8 66 220 10 24 260 4 72 120 5 12 130 7 09 180 4 33 110 4...

Page 14: ...97 0 26 6 5 0 26 6 5 W D D1 D2 H H1 4 65 118 0 24 6 0 24 6 3 5 89 D3 0 41 10 5 4 0 2 06 4 5x7 elongated hole 0 36 92 0 2 5 D3 1 06 27 0 41 10 5 W 6 61 168 H H1 7 48 190 5 04 128 0 24 6 0 24 6 0 24 6...

Page 15: ...4 33 110 5 51 140 7 15 181 5 8 66 220 3 15 80 4 33 110 5 51 140 4 72 120 7 09 180 11 22 285 13 78 357 5 12 130 7 09 180 11 22 285 13 07 332 4 72 120 5 12 130 7 09 180 6 69 170 9 65 245 7 09 180 9 65 2...

Page 16: ...urs during operation the lamp is unlit during keypad operation and lit during terminal block operation LED monitor When the motor is running or stopped The monitor displays speeds such as output frequ...

Page 17: ...when installing a coil such as the MC or solenoid near the inverter Note4 THR function can be used by assigning code 9 external alarm to any of the terminals X1 to X5 FWD or REV function code E01 to...

Page 18: ...and the motor coasts to stop ON across Hz2 Hz1 and CM Freq set 2 is effective ON across M2 M1 and CM The motor 2 setting is available OFF across M2 M1 and CM The motor 1 setting is available ON across...

Page 19: ...for PC loader Analog monitor Pulse monitor Transistor output power Transistor output 1 Transistor output 2 Inverter running Inverter output on Speed freq arrival Speed freq detection Undervoltage dete...

Page 20: ...FRN007E1 4U FRN010E1 4U FRN015E1 4U FRN020E1 4U FRNF12E1 7U FRNF25E1 7U FRNF50E1 7U FRN001E1 7U FRN002E1 7U FRN003E1 7U Fig A Fig B Fig B Fig C Fig C Fig D Fig E Three phase 230V Single phase 230V Thr...

Page 21: ...r connection between the control board and power source board or interface board or short circuit between terminals between 13 and 11 is detected Simulated alarm is output to check the fault sequence...

Page 22: ...tput frequency 2 after slip compensation 2 Output current 3 Output voltage 4 Output torque 5 Load factor 6 Input power 7 PID feedback amount PV 8 PG feedback value 9 DC link bus voltage 10 Universal A...

Page 23: ...Y2 and 30A B C as listed below 0 1000 Inverter running RUN 1 1001 Frequency arrival signal FAR 2 1002 Frequency detected FDT 3 1003 Undervoltage detected Inverter stopped LU 4 1004 Torque polarity de...

Page 24: ...mode Menus 0 and 1 1 Function code data check mode Menu 2 2 Full menu mode Menus 0 through 6 0 Current input C1 function 4 to 20 mADC 1 Voltage input V2 function 0 to 10 VDC Selecting function code d...

Page 25: ...0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 2 0 0 100 0 0 05 100 0 1 0 0 100 0 0 05 100 0 0 0 100 0 0 05 100 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 Hysteresis width offset Gain Filter time constant Gain base point Polarity offset...

Page 26: ...0 Disable Always in operation 1 Enable ON OFF controllable 0 Linear 1 S curve Weak 2 S curve Strong 3 Curvilinear 0 Disable 1 Enable Reverse rotation inhibited 2 Enable Forward rotation inhibited 0 Di...

Page 27: ...motor with separately powered cooling fan 0 00 Disable 1 to 135 of the rated current allowable continuous drive current of the motor 0 5 to 75 0 0 0 to 60 0 Hz 0 to 100 0 00 Disable 0 01 to 30 00 0 1...

Page 28: ...Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 00 0 5 200 0 100 0 999 999 0 10 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 00 0 0 100 0 0 0 100 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Pole kW HP A A s Hz 2 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01...

Page 29: ...5 link Loader Follow H30 and y98 data 2 Follow H30 and y98 data Via RS 485 link Loader 3 Via RS 485 link Loader Via RS 485 link Loader 1 0 1 1 0 01 1 0 1 1 0 01 s s s s s s Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y...

Page 30: ...4 Writing function code allocation 5 Writing function code allocation 6 Writing function code allocation 7 Writing function code allocation 8 Read function code allocation 1 Read function code alloca...

Page 31: ...g reactor is not used in the thyristors transformer it is necessary to connect an AC reactor on the inverter s input side and so be sure to verify that this is done 3 Used to prevent tripping in cases...

Page 32: ...55 140 55 37 55 75 50 55 140 55 38 55 75 50 55 45 30 20 20 10 45 30 20 20 10 45 30 250 133 73 50 75 20 10 250 133 73 50 75 20 10 250 133 73 50 0 06 0 044 0 09 0 068 0 10 0 075 0 10 0 077 0 12 0 093 0...

Page 33: ...1 5 2x8 0 20x0 31 5 2x8 0 20x0 31 5 2x8 0 24x0 43 6x11 0 24x0 43 6x11 0 24x0 43 6x11 0 28x0 43 7x11 0 28x0 43 7x11 0 28x0 43 7x11 0 20x0 31 5 2x8 0 20x0 31 5 2x8 0 20x0 31 5 2x8 0 24x0 35 6x9 0 24x0 3...

Page 34: ...generator PG RS 485 communication card OPC F1 RS Connection with a host master device such as PC or PLC allows you to control FRENIC Multi as a subordinate slave device The card is added to the RS 485...

Page 35: ...the cooling effect and to make the panel more compact 0 44 11 3 0 31 7 8 29 5 75 5 04 128 7 09 180 0 28 7 6 69 170 Optional type Applicable inverter type Previous inverter type FRNF12E1S 2U FRNF25E1S...

Page 36: ...verter type With DCR Without DCR With DCR Without DCR With DCR Without DCR Output circuit MCCB GFCI rated current A Magnetic contactor MC Input circuit Inverter output U V W DC Reactor P1 P DC Reactor...

Page 37: ...is difficult to provide repairs or supply spare parts even within this 7 year period For details please confirm at our company s business office or our service office 3 Repair Period after Production...

Page 38: ...MEMO...

Page 39: ...MEMO...

Page 40: ...g a magnetic contactor MC in the output secondary circuit If a magnetic contactor MC is mounted in the inverter s secondary circuit for switching the motor to commercial power or for any other purpose...

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