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3 WIRING

CAUTION

• To prevent a malfunction due to noise, keep the signal cables more than 10cm away from the power cables. Also separate

the main circuit wire of the input side and the output side.

• After wiring, wire offcuts must not be left in the inverter.

Wire offcuts can cause an alarm, failure or malfunction. Always keep the inverter clean.

When drilling mounting holes in a control box etc., take care not to allow chips and other foreign matter to enter the inverter.

• Set the voltage/current input switch correctly. Different setting may cause a fault, failure or malfunction.

Three-phase AC 

power supply

MCCB

Jumper

R/L1
S/L2
T/L3

R1/L11
S1/L21

PC

10E

(+10V)

10

(+5V)

2

3

1

1

4

Control input signals (No voltage input allowed)

Jumper

Motor

Relay output 1
(Fault output)

C1

B1

A1

U
V
W

AM

5

*1

Main circuit terminal

Control circuit terminal

MC

Main circuit

Control circuit

C2

B2

A2

Relay output 2

Relay output

IM

AU

PTC

TXD+

TXD-

RXD+

RXD-

SG

SINK

SOURCE

Terminal functions 
vary with the output 
terminal assignment 
(

Pr. 195, Pr. 196)

Terminal functions 
vary with the output 
terminal assignment 
(

Pr. 190 to Pr. 194)

Terminal functions vary 
with the input terminal 
assignment 
(

Pr. 178 to Pr. 189

)

*3

STF

STR

STOP

RH

RM

RL

JOG

RT

MRS

RES

AU

CS

SD

RUN

SU

IPF

OL

FU

SE

EMC filter
ON/OFF
connector

ON

OFF

VCC

Frequency setting signal (Analog)

Frequency setting

 potentiometer

1/2W1k

Ω

Auxiliary

input

(+)
(-)

2

(Analog common)

0 to 5VDC
0 to 10VDC

selected

0 to 20mADC

*4

5

PU
connector

 Terminal 

4 input

(Current

input)

Terminating

 resistor

Connector 
for plug-in option 
connection

*5.  It is recommended to use 

2W1k

Ω

 when the 

frequency setting signal is 
changed frequently. 

(+)
(-)

0 to 5VDC
0 to 10VDC

selected *4

GND

RS-485 terminals

Data transmission

Data reception

4 to 20mADC

*4

selected

0 to 

±5VDC

0 to 

±10VDC

(-)

(+)

(0 to 10VDC)

Analog signal output

Frequency detection

Open collector output common
Sink

/source common

Running

Up to frequency

Instantaneous 
power failure

Overload

Open collector output

Terminal 4 input selection

(Current input selection)

Selection of automatic restart 

after instantaneous 

power failure

Output stop

Reset

*3.  AU terminal can be 

used as PTC input 
terminal.

Middle speed

High speed

Low speed

Jog mode

Second function selection

Multi-speed 
selection

Forward

rotation

start

Reverse

rotation

start

Start self-holding selection

PR

*7

PX

*7

Jumper

*7.

*5

(Permissible load 
current 100mA)

5V

*2.  To supply power to the 

control circuit separately, 
remove the jumper across 
R1/L11 and S1/L21.

*2

Do not use PR and PX terminals. 
Please do not remove the jumper 
connected to terminal PR and PX.

Initial

value

Initial

value

Initial value

*4.  Terminal input specifications 

can be changed by analog 
input specifications switchover 
(

Pr. 73, Pr. 267

). Set the 

voltage/current input switch in 
the OFF position to select 
voltage input (0 to 5V/0 to 
10V) and ON to select current 
input (0 to 20mA).

ON

4 2

OFF

Voltage/current 

input switch

*4

Resistor unit
(Option)

Brake unit
(Option)

CN8

*6

N/-

P/+

Option connector 1

P1

Sink logic

Ground

Ground

Ground 

(0 to 20mADC)

(-)

(+)

CA

(0 to 20mADC)

(-)

(+)

CA

(0 to 20mADC)

Analog current outpu

(-)

(+)

CA

24VDC power supply

(Common for external power supply transistor)

Contact input common

 

*6. A CN8 (for MT-BU5) connector is  
     provided for the FR-F720-03160 
     (FR-F740-01800) or more.

*1. 

DC reactor (FR-HEL)
Be sure to connect the DC reactor 
supplied with the FR-F720-03160
(FR-F740-01800) or more. 

When a DC reactor is connected to
the 02330 (FR-F740-01160) or less, 
remove the jumper across P1-P/+.

*8. The 200V class 00046 and 00077  

are not provided with the ON/OFF 
connector EMC filter. 

*8

(Refer to the Instruction 

Manual (applied) chapter4.)

Refer to the 

Instruction Manual 

(applied) chapter4.

(Refer to the Instruction 

Manual (applied) chapter4.)

Refer to the 

Instruction Manual 

(applied) chapter4.

Summary of Contents for FR-F720-00046

Page 1: ...THE SYSTEM WHICH USES THE INVERTER 12 PARAMETER LIST 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 Thank you for choosing this Mitsubishi Inverter Please read through this Installation Guideline and a CD ROM enclosed to operate this inverter correctly Do not use this product until you have a full knowledge of the equipment safety information and instructions Please forward this Installation Guideline and the CD ROM to th...

Page 2: ...r must be switched OFF A continuous flow of large current could cause a fire Do not connect a resistor directly to the DC terminals P and N Doing so could cause a fire 3 Injury Prevention The voltage applied to each terminal must be the ones specified in the Instruction Manual Otherwise burst damage etc may occur The cables must be connected to the correct terminals Otherwise burst damage etc may ...

Page 3: ...on to the inverter s brake function a holding device must be installed to ensure safety Before running an inverter which had been stored for a long period inspection and test operation must be performed For prevention of damage due to static electricity nearby metal must be touched before touching this product to eliminate static electricity from your body 5 Emergency stop A safety backup such as ...

Page 4: ...e FR F740 04320 or more CAUTION Install the inverter on a non combustible wall surface such as metal or concrete Mount the inverter on a strong surface securely and vertically with bolts Provide sufficient clearance distances away from other devices WARNING HEAT SINK SURFACE MAY BE HOT TO REDUCE RISK OF BURN DO NOT TOUCH FR F740 Inverter Model 00126 Rating plate Inverter model Input rating Output ...

Page 5: ...FR F720 00630 NA 300 11 81 285 11 22 190 7 48 FR F720 00770 NA 250 9 84 230 9 06 400 15 75 380 14 96 FR F720 00930 NA FR F720 01250 NA FR F720 01540 NA 325 12 8 270 10 63 550 21 65 530 20 87 195 7 68 FR F720 01870 NA 435 17 13 380 14 96 525 20 67 250 9 84 FR F720 02330 NA FR F720 03160 NA 465 18 31 400 15 75 740 29 13 715 28 15 360 14 17 FR F720 03800 NA FR F720 04750 NA W W1 W1 W1 W W1 W1 H1 H H1...

Page 6: ...8 270 10 63 550 21 65 530 20 87 195 7 68 FR F740 00930 NA 435 17 13 380 14 96 550 21 65 525 20 67 250 9 84 FR F740 01160 NA FR F740 01800 NA FR F740 02160 NA 465 18 31 400 15 75 620 24 41 595 23 43 300 11 81 FR F740 02600 NA FR F740 03250 NA 740 29 13 715 28 15 360 14 17 FR F740 03610 NA FR F740 04320 NA 498 19 6 200 7 87 1010 39 76 984 38 77 380 14 96 FR F740 04810 NA FR F740 05470 NA 680 26 77 3...

Page 7: ...o 10VDC 0 to 10VDC Analog signal output Frequency detection Open collector output common Sink source common Running Up to frequency Instantaneous power failure Overload Open collector output Terminal 4 input selection Current input selection Selection of automatic restart after instantaneous power failure Output stop Reset 3 AU terminal can be used as PTC input terminal Middle speed High speed Low...

Page 8: ... M4 Jumper Jumper Charge lamp Motor Power supply R L1 S L2 T L3 N P PR PX R1 L11 S1 L21 IM Screw size M5 Screw size M5 Jumper Jumper Charge lamp Motor Power supply Screw size of terminal R1 L11 S1 L21 PR and PX is M4 R1 L11 S1 L21 R L1 S L2 T L3 N P PR IM Screw size M4 Screw size M5 Screw size M5 Jumper Jumper Charge lamp Motor Power supply R L1 S L2 T L3 N P PR R1 L11 S1 L21 IM Screw size M4 Scre...

Page 9: ...C reactor R L1 S L2 T L3 N P PR PX R1 L11 S1 L21 IM Charge lamp Jumper Screw size M4 Screw size M4 Jumper Motor Power supply R L1 S L2 T L3 N P PR PX R1 L11 S1 L21 IM Screw size M4 Screw size M4 Jumper Jumper Charge lamp Motor Power supply R1 L11 S1 L21 R L1 S L2 T L3 N P PR Charge lamp Jumper Jumper Screw size M4 Screw size M5 Screw size M5 Power supply IM Motor R L1 S L2 T L3 N P PR R1 L11 S1 L2...

Page 10: ...es place wires on both sides of the conductor Refer to the drawing below For wiring use bolts nuts provided with the inverter IM Jumper Jumper Charge lamp Screw size M4 Power supply Motor R L1 S L2 T L3 N P R1 L11 S1 L21 Screw size 00770 M6 00930 01160 M8 Screw size 00770 M6 00930 01160 M8 IM R L1 S L2 T L3 N P R1 L11 S1 L21 DC reactor Screw size M10 Screw size M4 Power supply Motor Jumper Charge ...

Page 11: ...FR F720 03160 NA M12 M10 24 5 150 12 150 12 125 125 38 250 250 FR F720 03800 NA M12 M10 24 5 150 12 150 12 150 150 38 2 4 0 2 4 0 FR F720 04750 NA M12 M10 24 5 100 12 100 12 2 100 2 100 38 2 4 0 2 4 0 1 The recommended cable size is that of the cable e g HIV cable 600V class 2 vinyl insulated cable with continuous maximum permissible temperature of 75 C 167 F Assumes that the ambient temperature i...

Page 12: ... 10940 NA M12 M10 24 5 C2 200 C2 200 3 200 3 200 100 3 350 3 350 3 185 3 185 2 150 FR F740 12120 NA M12 M10 24 5 C2 200 C2 200 3 200 3 200 100 3 400 3 400 3 185 3 185 2 150 1 For the FR F740 01160 or less the recommended cable size is that of the cable e g HIV cable 600V class 2 vinyl insulated cable with continuous maximum permissible temperature of 75 C 167 F Assumes that the ambient temperature...

Page 13: ...lded or twisted cables for connection to the control circuit terminals and run them away from the main and power circuits including the 200V relay sequence circuit 6 Do not apply a voltage to the contact input terminals e g STF of the control circuit 7 Always apply a voltage to the fault output terminals A B C via a relay coil lamp etc Pr 72 PWM frequency selection setting carrier frequency FR F72...

Page 14: ...uced motor insulation resistance may damage the inverter modules Fully check the to ground insulation and phase to phase insulation of the inverter output side before power on Especially for an old motor or use in hostile atmosphere securely check the motor insulation resistance etc 10 Do not use the inverter input side magnetic contactor to start stop the inverter Always use the start signal ON O...

Page 15: ...t signal and actual operation check Check the motor running and motor current while the start signal is input to the inverter by comparing the start signal to the inverter and detected speed of the speed detector or detected current of the current detector Note that the motor current runs as the motor is running for the period until the motor stops since the inverter starts decelerating even if th...

Page 16: ...ection 0 1 1 15 Jog frequency 0 to 400Hz 5Hz 16 Jog acceleration deceleration time 0 to 3600 360s 0 5s 17 MRS input selection 0 2 0 18 High speed maximum frequency 120 to 400Hz 120 60Hz 1 19 Base frequency voltage 0 to 1000V 8888 9999 9999 20 Acceleration deceleration reference frequency 1 to 400Hz 60Hz 21 Acceleration deceleration time increments 0 1 0 22 Stall prevention operation level 0 to 120...

Page 17: ...0 0 71 Applied motor 0 1 2 20 0 72 PWM frequency selection 0 to 15 0 to 6 25 1 2 73 Analog input selection 0 to 7 10 to 17 1 74 Input filter time constant 0 to 8 1 75 Reset selection disconnected PU detection PU stop selection 0 to 3 14 to 17 100 to 103 114 to 117 4 14 76 Fault code output selection 0 1 2 0 77 Parameter write selection 0 1 2 0 78 Reverse rotation prevention selection 0 1 2 0 79 Op...

Page 18: ...o 120 120 Parameters Name Setting Range Initial Value 150 Output current detection level 0 to 120 110 151 Output current detection signal delay time 0 to 10s 0s 152 Zero current detection level 0 to 150 5 153 Zero current detection time 0 to 10s 0 5s 154 Voltage reduction selection during stall prevention operation 0 1 1 155 RT signal reflection time selection 0 10 0 156 Stall prevention operation...

Page 19: ...over 0 1 0 242 Terminal 1 added compensation amount terminal 2 0 to 100 100 Parameters Name Setting Range Initial Value 243 Terminal 1 added compensation amount terminal 4 0 to 100 75 244 Cooling fan operation selection 0 1 1 245 Rated slip 0 to 50 9999 9999 246 Slip compensation time constant 0 01 to 10s 0 5s 247 Constant power range slip compensation selection 0 9999 9999 250 Stop selection 0 to...

Page 20: ...imes 0 to 65535 0 564 Operating time carrying over times 0 to 65535 0 570 Multiple rating setting 0 1 0 571 Holding time at a start 0 0 to 10 0s 9999 9999 573 4mA input check selection 1 9999 9999 575 Output interruption detection time 0 to 3600s 9999 1s 576 Output interruption detection level 0 to 400Hz 0Hz 577 Output interruption cancel level 900 to 1100 1000 578 Auxiliary motor operation select...

Page 21: ...02 Terminal 2 frequency setting bias 0 to 300 0 125 903 Terminal 2 frequency setting gain frequency 0 to 400Hz 60Hz C4 903 Terminal 2 frequency setting gain 0 to 300 100 C5 904 Terminal 4 frequency setting bias frequency 0 to 400Hz 0Hz C6 904 Terminal 4 frequency setting bias 0 to 300 20 Parameters Name Setting Range Initial Value 126 905 Terminal 4 frequency setting gain frequency 0 to 400Hz 60Hz...

Page 22: ...ssage regarding operational fault and setting fault by the operation panel FR DU07 and parameter unit FR PU07 FR PU04 is displayed The inverter does not trip 2 Warnings The inverter does not trip even when a warning is displayed However failure to take appropriate measures will lead to a fault 3 Alarm The inverter does not trip You can also output an alarm signal by making parameter setting 4 Faul...

Page 23: ...oad trip electronic thermal relay function E THM Motor overload trip electronic thermal relay function E FIN Fin overheat E IPF Instantaneous power failure E UVT Undervoltage to to Fault E ILF Input phase loss E OLT Stall prevention E GF Output side ground fault overcurrent E LF Output phase loss E OHT External thermal relay operation 2 E PTC PTC thermistor operation E OPT Option fault E OP1 Commu...

Page 24: ...s inverter conforms with the EMC Directive and affix the CE marking on the inverter y EMC Directive 2004 108 EC y Standard s EN61800 3 2004 Second environment PDS Category C3 Note First environment Environment including residential buildings Includes buildings directly connected without a transformer to the low voltage power supply network which supplies power to residential buildings Second envir...

Page 25: ...he power supply overvoltage category III usable with the earthed neutral system power supply 400V class only and pollution degree 2 or lower specified in IEC664 To use the inverter of 00770 or more IP00 under the conditions of pollution degree 2 install it in the enclosure of IP 2X or higher To use the inverter under the conditions of pollution degree 3 install it in the enclosure of IP54 or highe...

Page 26: ...ch installation Appendix 2 Instructions for UL and cUL Compliance FR F720 NA 00046 00077 00105 00167 00250 00340 00490 00630 00770 00930 01250 01540 01870 02330 Rated fuse voltage V 240V or more Fuse maximum allowable rating A Without power factor improving reactor 15 20 30 40 60 80 150 175 200 225 300 350 400 500 With power factor improving reactor 15 20 20 30 50 70 125 150 200 200 250 300 350 40...

Page 27: ...e to the inverter rated output current It is not the percentage to the motor rated current 3 When you set the electronic thermal relay function dedicated to the Mitsubishi constant torque motor this characteristic curve applies to operation at 6Hz or higher CAUTION Protective function by electronic thermal relay function is reset by inverter power reset and reset signal input Avoid unnecessary res...

Page 28: ...nication check time interval Voltage current input switch Nov 2007 IB NA 0600218ENG D Breaker selection when using the inverter as UL or cUL listed product Setting values 10 11 of Pr 495 Remote output selection Sep 2009 IB NA 0600218ENG E Pr 59 Remote function selection setting value 11 12 13 Pr 29 Acceleration deceleration pattern selection setting value 6 Pr 30 Regenerative function selection se...

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