PARAMETERS
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8) Error code
If any error is found in the data received by the inverter, its definition is sent back to
the computer together with the NAK code. (Refer to page 132.)
Note: 1. When the data from the computer has an error, the inverter will not accept
that data.
2. Any data communication, e.g. run command, monitoring, is started when the
computer gives a communication request. Without the computer's command,
the inverter does not return any data. For monitoring, therefore, design the
program to cause the computer to provide a data read request as required.
3. When accessing the parameter settings, data for link parameter expansion
setting differs between the parameters as indicated below:
Instruction
Code
Data
Read
H7F
Link
parameter
expansion
setting
Write
HFF
H00: Pr. 0 to Pr. 96 values are accessible.
H01: Pr. 100 to Pr. 158 and Pr. 901 to Pr. 905
values are accessible.
H02: Pr. 160 to Pr. 192 and Pr. 232 to Pr. 254
values are accessible.
H03: Pr. 338 to Pr. 348 values are accessible.
H05: Pr. 500 to Pr. 502 values are accessible.
H09: Pr. 990, Pr. 991 values are accessible.
CAUTION
When the inverter's permissible communication time interval is not set,
interlocks are provided to disable operation to prevent hazardous
conditions. Always set the communication check time interval before
starting operation.
Data communication is not started automatically but is made only once
when the computer provides a communication request. If communication
is disabled during operation due to signal cable breakage etc, the inverter
cannot be stopped. When the communication check time interval has
elapsed, the inverter will come to an alarm stop (E.PUE). (E. OPT) appears
during NET mode communication.
The inverter can be coasted to a stop by switching on its RES signal or
by switching power off.
If communication is broken due to signal cable breakage, computer fault
etc, the inverter does not detect such a fault. This should be fully noted.