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Learning Advanced Features
5.25
Fire Mode Operation
This function is used to allow the inverter to ignore minor faults during emergency situations, such
as fire, and provides continuous operation to protect other systems, such as ventilating fans. In Fire
mode, the inverter continues to operate based on the Fire mode run direction and frequency set
at PRT-46 and PRT-47.
Group
Code
Name
LCD Display
Parameter Setting
Setting Range
Unit
PRT
44
Fire mode
password
Fire Mode PW 3473
-
-
45
Fire mode
setting
Fire Mode Sel
0: None
0 None
-
1 Fire Mode
2 Test Mode
46
Fire mode run
direction
Fire Mode Dir
0: Forward
0 Forward
-
1 Reverse
47
Fire mode run
frequency
Fire Mode
Freq
60.00
0–max Freq
Hz
48
Fire mode
operation count
Fire Mode Cnt 0
-
-
IN
65–75
Digital input
configuration
Px Define
40: Fire Mode
0-55
-
OUT
31–35
Digital output
configuration
Relay1-5
27: Fire Mode
0-41
-
36
TR output
configuration
Q1 define
27: Fire Mode
0-41
-
When the multi-function terminal configured for Fire mode is turned on, the inverter ignores all
other commands and operates in the direction set at PRT-46 (Fire mode run direction) at the
speed set at PRT-47 (Fire mode run frequency). In Fire mode, the inverter ignores any faults, other
than ‘ASHT,’ ‘Over Current 1,’ ‘Over Voltage,’ ‘Ground F,’ and continues to operate. If any of the faults
that can stop inverter operation occur, the inverter automatically performs a reset restart to
continue the operation.
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Page 21: ...Preparing the Installation 8 315 400kW 3 Phase ...
Page 22: ...Preparing the Installation 9 500kW 3 Phase ...
Page 34: ...21 Installing the Inverter 400 V 220 500kW ...
Page 50: ...37 Installing the Inverter Inputand OutputControlTerminalBlockWiringDiagram 5 5 90kW ...
Page 66: ...Perform BasicOperations 53 ...
Page 106: ...93 Learning BasicFeatures 0 10V InputVoltageSettingDetails V1 Quantizing ...
Page 107: ...94 Learning BasicFeatures ...
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Page 244: ...231 Learning Advanced Features TheTime Chartfor the Exception Day ...
Page 260: ...247 Learning Advanced Features SpeedSearchOperation SettingDetails ...
Page 405: ...392 RS 485 Communication Features 7 3 9 2 Control Area Parameter Read Write ...
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