Bien Tan Fuji Frenic Multi Series 21072017101433
Bien Tan Fuji Frenic Multi Series 21072017101433
Bien Tan Fuji Frenic Multi Series 21072017101433
MEH652c
With advanced technology built in, these new
Gentler on the environment !
Complies with European regulations that limit the use of specific hazardous substances (RoHS).
These inverters are gentle on the environment.
Use of 6 hazardous substances is limited.(except for
interior soldering in the power module.)
<Six Hazardous Substances>
Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, Hexavalent Chromium,
Polybrominated biphenyl (PBB), Polybrominated
diphenyl ether (PBDE)
<About RoHS>
The Directive 2002/95/EC, promulgated by the
European Parliament and European Council, limits
the use of specific hazardous substances included in
electrical and electronic devices.
3-phase
400V
1-phase
200V
●Semi-Standard type
EMC filter built-in type
●
●Option card
PG interface card (5V type)(12V type)
●
PROFIBUS-DP card
●
DIO card
●
CC-Link card
●
inverters can be used for multiple purposes!
Specifications
The highest standards of control and performance in its class !
Dimensions
Shortened setting time in slip compensation control Compatible with PG feedback control
External
Through "slip compensation control" + "voltage tuning," speed
<Example of conveyor operation pattern> ■ Without speed feedback
control accuracy at low speeds is improved. This minimizes Load: Small
variations in speed control accuracy at times when the load
Load: Large
varies, and since the time at creep speeds is shortened,
Speed
single cycle tact times can be shortened.
Operations
Keypad
The speed just before positioning
varies, so positioning accuracy drops.
200ms
Rotational
speed 0
500r/min Conveying distance
■ With speed feedback
Speed
Wiring Diagram
Current Creep speed improves conveyor positioning
accuracy.
Basic
0
Time Conveying distance ■ Positioning time can be shortened. The speed just before positioning is
stabilized, and so positioning accuracy
■ Improves measuring accuracy on a
Equipped with the highest level CPU for its class! scale.
is improved.
Functions
Terminal
and processing capacity is doubled over the previous
inverter, improving speed control accuracy. Tripless deceleration by automatic deceleration control
The inverter controls the
●CPU speed comparison energy level generated ON
Run OFF
and the deceleration time, command
400ms
and so deceleration stop
Protective
Functions
32MHz can be accomplished
has doubled processing without tripping due to
Rotational 1500r/min
speed
capacity compared with
the previous model.
overvoltage.
540V
DC link 50V
bus voltage
Functions
20A
Settings
64MHz Current
Time
Peripheral Equipment
Connection Diagrams
Optimum for the operations specific to vertical and horizontal conveyance !
Hit-and-stop control is realized more easily! Inclusion of a brake signal makes it even more convenient.
Options
Impacts are detected mechanically and not only can the ■ At brake release time
inverter's operation pattern be set on coast-to-stop or After the motor operates, torque generation is detected and
deceleration stop, but switching from torque limitation to signals are output.
current limitation and generating a holding torque (hit-and- ■ At brake application time
Suppressing Harmonics
stop control) can be selected, making it easy to adjust brake Brake application that matches the timing can be done,
Guideline for
2s
Limit operations can be selected to match your equipment!
Inverters are equipped with two limit operations, "torque
10A
Warranty
Holding torque generation This function limits the current flowing to the motor to
Time protect the motor thermally or to provide rough load
limitation. (Instantaneous current cannot be limited. Auto
tuning is not required.)
Simple and thorough maintenance !
The life information on each of the inverter's limited life components is displayed.
Simple cooling fan replacement! Information that contributes to equipment maintenance is displayed!
Construction is simple, enabling quick removal of the top In addition to inverter maintenance information, data that also
cover and making it easy to replace the cooling fan. (5.5kW or take equipment maintenance into consideration are displayed.
higher models)
Item Purpose
Cooling fan replacement procedure The actual cumulative running time of the equipment (motor) the
Motor inverter is being used with is calculated.
cumulative <Example of use>
running If the inverter is used to control a fan, this information is an indication
time (hr) of the timing for replacing the belt that is used on the pulleys.
The number of times the inverter starts and stops can be counted.
Number <Example of use>
of starts The number of equipment starts and stops is recorded, and so this
(times) information can be used as a guideline for parts replacement timing
in equipment in which starting and stopping puts a heavy load on the
machinery.
The cover on top of the inverter can Simply disconnect the power
be quickly removed. connector and replace the cooling
fan. The alarm history records the latest four incidents.
Detailed information can be checked for the four most recent
alarms.
USB cable
The following option cards (supplied with the converter)
are available.
Option card names Installation method
RS-485 communication card Built in the inverter (replaced with the standard interface card)
PG interface card (for 5V)
PG interface card (for 12V)
Built in the inverter (replaced with the standard interface card)
Built in the inverter (replaced with the standard interface card)
Simulated failure enables peripheral device operation checks.
CC-Link card Front installation type The inverter has the function for outputting dummy alarm
DeviceNet card Front installation type signals, enabling simple checking of sequence operations of
DIO card Front installation type
SY (synchronized operation) card Front installation type peripheral devices from the control panel where the inverter is
PROFIBUS-DP card Front installation type used.
Note) The inverter that can be used with the SY card includes special
specifications. When ordering the SY card, please order together
with the inverter in a set.
Consideration of peripheral equipment, and a full range of protective functions! !
Side-by-side mounting saves space! Resistors for suppressing inrush current are built in, making it
If your control panel is designed to use multiple inverters, possible to reduce the capacity of peripheral equipment.
these inverters make it possible to save space through their When FRENIC-Multi Series (including FRENIC-Mini Series,
horizontal side-by-side installation. (3.7kW or smaller models) FRENIC-Eco Series and 11 Series) is used, the built-in resistor
suppresses the inrush current generated when the motor starts.
Therefore, it is possible to select peripheral equipment with
lower capacity when designing your system than the equipment
needed for direct connection to the motor.
120
Previous
Way of thinking concerning power used lines are cut due to f1
f1 x E65
Output frequency
Optimum
mechanical vibrations f1 x 0.1
control of the of the equipment, etc. 0 Time
entire system
POD
●
DeviceNet ●
CC-Link
●
PROFIBUS-DP
Global compatibility !
Europe North America/Canada
● Complies with standards
EC Directives (CE Mark) UL Standard (cUL Certified) ● Sink/Source switchable
● Wide voltage range
● The multi-function keypad displays multiple languages (Japanese,
English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Korean).
* This product supports multiple languages such as Japanese, English, German,
French, Spanish and Italian. Another multiple language version is also available,
which supports Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean and simplified Chinese.
(Contact us for the detail separately.)
1. Use the contents of this catalog only for selecting product types and models. When using a product, read the
Instruction Manual beforehand to use the product correctly.
2. Products introduced in this catalog have not been designed or manufactured for such applications in a system
Safety or equipment that will affect human bodies or lives. Customers, who want to use the products introduced in this
catalog for special systems or devices such as for atomic-energy control, aerospace use, medical use, and
Precautions traffic control, are requested to consult the Fuji's Sales Division. Customers are requested to prepare safety
measures when they apply the products introduced in this catalog to such systems or facilities that will affect
human lives or cause severe damage to property if the products become faulty.
Variation
Model List
Semi-standard type
Standard type EMC filter built-in type
Applicable motor
rating (kW) Three-phase Three-phase Single-phase Three-phase Three-phase Single-phase
200V series 400V series 200V series 200V series 400V series 200V series
0.1 FRN0.1E1S-2□ FRN0.1E1S-7□ FRN0.1E1E-2□ FRN0.1E1E-7□
FRN 0.75 E 1 S - 2 A
Code Series name
FRN FRENIC series
K Koria, Taiwan
7.5 7.5kW C China
11 11kW J Japan
15 15kW
Code Input power source
2 Three-phase 200V
4 Three-phase 400V
Code Application range 7 Single-phase 200V
E High performance/Compact
Code Enclosure
Code Developed inverter series
S Standard type (IP20)
1 Series
E EMC filter built-in type
Caution The contents of this catalog are provided to help you select the product model that is best for you. Before actual use, be sure to read the User's Manual
thoroughly to assure correct operation.
Specifications
●Standard type
■Three-phase 200V series
Item Specifications
Type (FRN E1S-2A/K/C/J) 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15
Applicable motor rating [kW] (*1) 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15
Rated capacity [kVA] (*2) 0.30 0.57 1.1 1.9 3.0 4.1 6.4 9.5 12 17 22
Output ratings
Rated voltage [V] (*3) Three-phase 200V to 240V (with AVR function)
0.8 1.5 3.0 5.0 8.0 11 17 25 33 47 60
Rated current [A] (*4)
(0.7) (1.4) (2.5) (4.2) (7.0) (10) (16.5) (23.5) (31) (44) (57)
Overload capability 150% of rated current for 1min, 200% - 0.5s
Rated frequency [Hz] 50, 60Hz
Phases, voltage, frequency Three-phase, 200 to 240V, 50/60Hz
Input power
Voltage/frequency variations Voltage: +10 to -15% (Voltage unbalance (*8): 2% or less) Frequency: +5 to -5%
(with DCR) 0.57 0.93 1.6 3.0 5.7 8.3 14.0 21.1 28.8 42.2 57.6
Rated current [A] (*9)
(without DCR) 1.1 1.8 3.1 5.3 9.5 13.2 22.2 31.5 42.7 60.7 80
Required power supply capacity [kVA] (*5) 0.2 0.3 0.6 1.1 2.0 2.9 4.9 7.4 10 15 20
Torque [%] (*6) 150 100 70 40 20
Braking
Rated voltage [V] (*3) Three-phase 380V to 480V (with AVR function)
Rated current [A] (*4) 1.5 2.5 3.7 5.5 9.0 13 18 24 30
Overload capability 150% of rated current for 1min, 200% - 0.5s
Rated frequency [Hz] 50, 60Hz
Phases, voltage, frequency Three-phase, 380 to 480V, 50/60Hz
Voltage/frequency variations Voltage: +10 to -15% (Voltage unbalance (*8): 2% or less) Frequency: +5 to -5%
(with DCR) 0.85 1.6 3.0 4.4 7.3 10.6 14.4 21.1 28.8
Rated current [A] (*9)
(without DCR) 1.7 3.1 5.9 8.2 13.0 17.3 23.2 33.0 43.8
Required power supply capacity [kVA] (*5) 0.6 1.1 2.0 2.9 4.9 7.4 10 15 20
Torque [%] (*6) 100 70 40 20
Braking
Rated voltage [V] (*3) Three-phase 200V to 240V (with AVR function)
0.8 1.5 3.0 5.0 8.0 11
Rated current [A] (*4) (0.7) (1.4) (2.5) (4.2) (7.0) (10)
Overload capability 150% of rated current for 1min, 200% - 0.5s
Rated frequency [Hz] 50, 60Hz
Phases, voltage, frequency Single-phase, 200 to 240V, 50/60Hz
Input power
Specifications
EMC filter built-in type
■Three-phase 200V series(0.1 to 15kW)
Item Specifications
Type (FRN E1E-2A/K/C/J) 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15
Nominal applied motor [kW] (*1) 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15
Rated capacity [kVA] (*2) 0.30 0.57 1.1 1.9 3.0 4.1 6.4 9.5 12 17 22
Braking Input ratings Output ratings
●Common specifications
Item Explanation Remarks Related
function code
Maximum frequency 25 to 400Hz variable setting F03
25 to 400Hz variable setting
Setting range
F27
temperature and output current.This protective H98
operation can be canceled by function code H98.
External signals (7digital inputs): FWD (REV), RUN, STOP commands (3 wire operation possible), E01 to E05
coast-to-stop, external alarm, alarm reset, etc. E98, E99
Linked operation: Operation through RS-485 or field buss (option) communications H30, y98
Switching operation command: Link switching, switching between communication and inverter (keypad or external signals)
Frequency setting With data protection F01, C30
Key operation: Can be set with and keys
Switching frequency setting: Frequency setting can be switched (2 settings) with external signal (digital input). F01, C30
Switching to frequency setting via communication and multi-frequency setting are available.
Auxiliary frequency setting: Terminal 12 input and terminal C1 input (terminal V2 input) can be added E61 to E63
to main setting as auxiliary frequency.
Inverse operation: Normal/inverse operation can be set or switched with digital input signal and C53
function code setting.
• +10 to 0V DC /0 to 100% (terminal 12, C1 (V2))
• +20 to +4mA DC/0 to 100% (terminal C1)
Pulse train input: 30kHz (max.)/ Maximum output frequency When the PG interface card (optional) is installed.
Acceleration/deceleration time 0.00 to 3600s F07, F08
*If 0.00s 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 2 types and selected with digital input signal (1 point). E10,E11
(Curve) Acceleration and deceleration pattern can be selected from 4 types: H07
Linear, S-curve (weak), S-curve (strong), Non-linear
Deceleration with coasting can be stopped with operation stop command. H11
Frequency limiter High and Low limiters can be set. (Setting range: 0 to 400Hz) If the set frequency is lower than lower limit, continuous F15, F16
(Upper limit and lower limit frequencies) motor running or stop running motor can be selected. H63
Bias Bias of set frequency and PID command can be independently set (setting range: 0 to ±100%). F18, C50 to C52
Gain Analog input gain can be set between 0 and 200%. Voltage signal from terminal 12, C1 (V2) and current C32, C34, C37
signal (from terminal C1) can be set independently. C39, C42, C44
Jump frequency Three operation points and their common jump width (0 to 30.0Hz) can be set. C01 to C04
Timer operation The inverter operates and stops for the time set with the keypad (1-cycle operation). C21
Jogging operation • Can be operated using digital input signal or keypad. H54
• Acceleration and deceleration time (same duration used only for jogging) can be set. C20
• Jogging frequency: 0.00 to 400.0Hz
Auto-restart after momentary • Restarts the inverter without stopping the motor after instantaneous power failure. F14
power failure • Select "Continuous motor mode" to wait for the power recovering with low output frequency. H13 to H16
• Restart at 0Hz, restart from the frequency used before momentary power failure, restart at the set frequency can be selected. H92, H93
• Motor speed at restart can be searched and restarted.
Torque limit • Controls the output torque lower than the set limit value. F40, F41
• Can be switched to the second torque limit with digital input signal. E16, E17
• Soft start (filter function) is available when switching the torque control to 1/2. H76
Current limit Keeps the current under the preset value during operation. F43, F44
Slip compensation • Compensates for decrease in speed according to the load, enabling stable operation. H68
• Time constant can be changed. Possible to enable or disable slip compensation during P09 to P12
acceleration/deceleration or in constant output range.
Droop control Decrease the speed according to the load torque. H28
Specifications
Item Explanation Remarks Related
function code
PID control Control with PID regulator or dancer controller. E61 to E63
■ Process command J01 to J06
• Key operation ( and keys) : 0 to 100% J10 to J19
• Analog input (terminal 12, C1 (V2)) : 0 to ±10V DC/0 to ±100%
• Analog input (terminal C1) : 4 to 20mA DC/0 to 100%
• UP/DOWN (digital input) : 0 to 100%
• Communication (RS-485, bus option) : 0 to 20000/0 to 100%
■ Feedback value
• Analog input from terminal 12, C1 (V2) : 0 to ±10V DC/0 to ±100%
• Analog input (terminal C1) : 4 to 20mA DC/0 to 100%
■ Accessory functions
• Alarm output (absolute value alarm, deviation alarm) • Normal operation/inverse operation
• PID output limiter • Anti-reset wind-up function • Integration reset/hold
Pick-up Operation begins at a preset pick-up frequency to search for the motor speed to start an idling motor without stopping it. H09, H13, H17
Automatic deceleration When the torque calculation value exceeds the limit level set for the inverter during deceleration, the output Trip may occur due to load conditions. H69, F08
Control
frequency is automatically controlled and the deceleration time automatically extends to avoid an trip.
Deceleration characteristic The motor loss increases during deceleration to reduce the load energy regenerating at the inverter H71
to avoid an trip upon mode selection.
Automatic energy-saving operation The output voltage is controlled to minimize the total sum of the motor loss and inverter loss at a constant speed. F37, F09
Overload Prevention Control The output frequency is automatically reduced to suppress the overload protection trip o inverter H70
caused by an increase in the ambient temperature, operation frequency, motor load or the like.
Auto-tuning The motor parameters are automatically tuned. Mode that the motor rotates and mode that the motor does not rotate can be selected. P04
Cooling fan ON/OFF control Detects inverter internal temperature and stops cooling fan when the temperature is low. An external output is issued in a transistor output signal. H06
Secondary motor setting • One inverter can be used to control two motors by switching (switching is not available while a motor is running). Base
frequency, rated current, torque boost, electronic thermal, slip compensation can be set as data for the secondary motor.
• The second motor constants can be set in the inverter. (Auto-tuning possible)
Universal DI The presence of digital signal in a device externally connected to the set terminal can be sent to the master controller.
Universal AO The output from the master controller can be output from the terminal FM.
Speed control The motor speed can be detected with the pulse encoder and speed can be controlled. When the PG interface card (optional) Is installed.
Positioning control Only one program can be executed by setting the number of pulses to the stop position and deceleration point. When the PG interface card (optional) Is installed.
Rotation direction control Select either of reverse prevention or forward rotation prevention.
Running/stopping • Speed monitor, output current [A], output voltage [V], torque calculation value, input power [kW], E43
PID reference value, PID feedback value, PID output, load factor, motor output, period for timer operation [s]
◆Select the speed monitor to be displayed from the following: E48
Output frequency [Hz], Output frequency 1 [Hz] (before slip compensation),
Output frequency 2 (after slip compensation) [Hz],
Motor speed (set value) [r/min],
Motor speed [r/min], Load shaft speed (set value) [r/min],
Load shaft speed (r/min),
Line speed (set value), Line speed (r/min)
Life early warning The life early warning of the main circuit capacitors, capacitors on the PC boards and the cooling fan can be displayed. An external output is issued in a transistor output signal.
Cumulative run hours The cumulative motor running hours, cumulative inverter running hours and cumulative watt-hours can be displayed.
I/O check Displays the input signal status of the inverter.
Indication
Power monitor Displays input power (momentary), accumulated power, electricity cost (accumulated power x displayed coefficient).
Trip mode Displays the cause of trip by codes.
• (Overcurrent during acceleration) • (Overcurrent during deceleration) • (Overcurrent at constant speed)
• (Input phase loss) • (Undervoltage) • (Output phase loss)
• (Overvoltage during acceleration) • (Overvoltage during deceleration) • (Overvoltage at constant speed)
• (Overheating of the heat sink) • (External alarm) • (Inverter overheat)
• (Motor protection (PTC thermistor)) • (Motor 1 overload) • (Motor 2 overload)
• (Inverter overload) • (Overheating of braking resistor) • (PG disconnection)
• (Memory error) • (Keypad communication error) • (CPU error)
• (Optional communication error) • (Option error) • (Operation error)
• (Tuning error) • (RS-485 communication error) • (Data save error due to undervoltage)
• (RS485 communication error (option)) • (Power LSI error) • (Simulation error)
Running or trip mode Trip history: Saves and displays the last 4 trip codes and their detailed description. E52
Overcurrent protection The inverter is stopped upon an overcurrent caused by an overload.
Short circuit protection The inverter is stopped upon an overcurrent caused by a short circuit in the output circuit.
Grounding fault protection The inverter is stopped upon an overcurrent caused by a grounding fault in the output circuit.
Overvoltage protection An excessive DC link circuit voltage is detected to stop the inverter. 3-phase 200V / 400V DC, Single-phase 200V/400V DC
3-phase 400V / 800V D
Undervoltage Stops the inverter by detecting voltage drop in DC link circuit. 3-phase 200V / 200V DC, Single-phase 200V/400V DC F14
3-phase 400V / 400V DC
Input phase loss Stops or protects the inverter against input phase loss. The protective function can be canceled with function code 99. H98
Output phase loss Detects breaks in inverter output wiring at the start of running and during running, stopping the inverter output. The protective function can be canceled with function code 99. H98
Overheating The temperature of the heat sink of the inverter or that inside the inverter unit is detected to stop the inverter, upon a failure or overload of the cooling fan. H43
Protection
Overload The inverter is stopped upon the temperature of the heat sink of the inverter or the temperature of the
switching element calculated from the output current.
Motor protection
Electronic thermal The inverter is stopped upon an electronic thermal function setting to protect the motor. Thermal time constant can be adjusted (0.5 to 75.0min.) F10 to F12, P99
PTC thermistor A PTC thermistor input stops the inverter to protect the motor. H26, H27
Overload early warning Warning signal can be output based on the set level before the inverter trips. F10, F12, E34,
E35, P99
Stall prevention The output frequency decreases upon an output current exceeding the limit during acceleration or constant speed operation, to avoid overcurrent trip. H12
Momentary power failure • A protective function (inverter stoppage) is activated upon a momentary power failure for 15msec or longer. H13 to H16
protection • If restart upon momentary power failure is selected, the inverter restarts upon recovery of the voltage within the set time. F14
Retry function When the motor is tripped and stopped, this function automatically resets the tripping state and Waiting time before resetting and the number H04, H05
restarts operation. of retry times can be set.
Command loss detection A loss (broken wire, etc.) of the frequency command is detected to output an alarm and continue E65
operation at the preset frequency (set at a ratio to the frequency before detection).
Installation location Shall be free from corrosive gases, flammable gases, oil mist, dusts, and direct sunlight.
(Pollution degree 2 (IEC60664-1)). Indoor use only.
Ambient temperature -10 to +50˚C -10 to 40˚C when inverters are installed side by side without clearance.
Ambient humidity 5 to 95% RH (without condensation)
Environment
Vibration 3mm (vibration width): 2 to less than 9Hz, 9.8m/s2: 9 to less than 20Hz, 2m/s2: 20 to less than 55Hz, 1m/s2: 55 to less than 200Hz
Storage
6
5
5
118(H1)
110(H1)
120(H)
130(H)
6
Name plate
5
Name plate
110(W) D
168(H1)
180(H)
6
Name plate
6
5 5 Name plate
238(H1)
260(H)
205(H1)
220(H)
2-R5
2-R3
11
10 10 Name plate
8
6 6 Name plate
12 196 12
8 164 8
Power supply Dimension (mm)
Inverter type Fig.
voltage W W1 H H1 D D1 D2 C
FRN0.1E1S-2■
92 10
FRN0.2E1S-2■
a 80 67 120 110 82 5x6(elongated hole)
FRN0.4E1S-2■ 107 25
Dimensions
External
FRN0.75E1S-2■ 132 50
FRN1.5E1S-2■
Three-phase b 110 97 130 118 150 86 64 5x7(elongated hole)
FRN2.2E1S-2■
200V
FRN3.7E1S-2■ d 140 128 180 168 151 87 64 φ5
FRN5.5E1S-2■
e 180 164 220 205 158 81 77 φ6
FRN7.5E1S-2■
FRN11E1S-2■
f 220 196 260 238 195 98.5 96.5 φ10
FRN15E1S-2■
FRN0.4E1S-4■ 126 40
c 110 97 130 118 86 5x6(elongated hole)
FRN0.75E1S-4■ 150 64
FRN1.5E1S-4■
b 110 97 130 118 150 86 64 5x7(elongated hole)
Three-phase FRN2.2E1S-4■
400V FRN3.7E1S-4■ d 140 128 180 168 151 87 64 φ5
FRN5.5E1S-4■
e 180 164 220 205 158 81 77 φ6
FRN7.5E1S-4■
FRN11E1S-4■
f 220 196 260 238 195 98.5 96.5 φ10
FRN15E1S-4■
FRN0.1E1S-7■
92 10
FRN0.2E1S-7■
a 80 67 120 110 102 5x6(elongated hole)
Single-phase FRN0.4E1S-7■ 107 25
200V FRN0.75E1S-7■ 152 50
FRN1.5E1S-7■ b 110 97 130 118 150 86 64 5x7(elongated hole)
FRN2.2E1S-7■ d 140 128 180 168 151 87 64 φ5
Note: For the inverter type FRN0.1E1S-2 ■, the symbol ■ is replaced with either of the following alphabets.
■ A(Asia), K(Koria, Taiwan), C(China), J(Japan)
●Keypad
(51.44) 13.5
79.2 16.6 10
(4.25)
(2.7)
4.7
(5.2) 68.8
(22.46)
2
17.1
(41.8)
41.8
32.4
36.5
32.4
Panel
cutout
A
15.24
2x M3
4.1 45 17
4.7
(51.05) 15.08
Fig. g Fig. h
80(W) D 110(W) D
6.5 67 6.5 D1 D2 6.5 97 6.5 D1 D2
4-5x6
4-5x7
(elongated hole)
5
(elongated hole)
6
120(H)
130(H)
110
118
170(H1)
180(H1)
5
6
10 60 D3
10.5 89 D3
Fig. i Fig. j
7
180(H)
168
190
245(H1)
256.5
256.5
285(H)
5
6
6.5
8.5
10.5 92 27 85.5(D3)
2x6.5 6.5 12
Detailed drawing A
Fig. k Fig. l
32.5
12.5
A A 27.5
10
10
357(H)
332 (H)
302.5
325
302.5
325
8.4 8.3
9
Dimensions
External
FRN0.75E1E-2■ 152 50 61.2
FRN1.5E1E-2■
Three-phase 200V FRN2.2E1E-2■ i 140 180 245 194 130 64 85.5
FRN3.7E1E-2■
FRN5.5E1E-2■
j 181.5 285 - 213 - - -
FRN7.5E1E-2■
FRN11E1E-2■
k 220 357 - 260 - - -
FRN15E1E-2■
FRN0.4E1E-4■ 169 40 61.5
h 110 130 180 129
FRN0.75E1E-4■ 193 64 85.5
FRN1.5E1E-4■
FRN2.2E1E-4■ i 140 180 245 194 130 64 85.5
Three-phase 400V FRN3.7E1E-4■
FRN5.5E1E-4■
j 181.5 285 - 208 - - -
FRN7.5E1E-4■
FRN11E1E-4■
l 220 332 - 250 - - -
FRN15E1E-4■
FRN0.1E1E-7■
112 10 21.2
FRN0.2E1E-7■ g 80 120 170 102
FRN0.4E1E-7■ 127 25 36.2
Single-phase 200V
FRN0.75E1E-7■ h 110 130 180 150 110 40 55.2
FRN1.5E1E-7■
i 140 180 245 194 130 64 85.5
FRN2.2E1E-7■
Note: For the inverter type FRN0.1E1S-2 ■ the symbol ■ is replaced with either of the following alphabets.
■ A(Asia), K(Koria, Taiwan), C(China), J(Japan)
Keypad Operations
■ Monitor display and key operation The keypad modes are classified into the following 3 modes.
kW Display A PRG.MODE ON
Hz Hz
OFF
m/min Capacity
Current r/min r/min blinks
kW A PRG.MODE ON or A PRG.MODE or lit
display m/min Current m/min
kW indication kW
Increases/decreases the function code Increases/decreases the frequency, motor speed Displays the alarm
Function and data. and other settings. history.
Starts running (switches
Function Invalid to running mode (RUN)).
Invalid Invalid
This keypad supports the full menu mode that allows you to set or display the following information. Indication and setting change of changed function code,
drive monitor, I/O check, maintenance information, and alarm information. For the actual operation methods, refer to the FRENIC-Multi Instruction Manual
or User's Manual.
Basic Wiring Diagram
●Wiring diagram
The following diagram is for reference only. For detailed wiring diagrams, refer to the instruction manual.
■ Keypad operation
DBR
(Note 1)
DCR
P(+) (CM) ■ Run/Stop operation and frequency setting on the keypad
(THR) (Note 4)
P1 [Wiring procedure]
(Note 2) P DB
MCCB (1) Wire the inverter main power circuit.
or (Note 3) Main circuit
ELCB MC
Power P1 P(+) DB N(-) [Operation method]
Three-phase/ L1/R U
single-phase Motor (1) Run/Stop: Press or key.
200 to 240V, L2/S V M
Operations
50/60Hz (2) Setting frequency: Set the frequency with and keys.
Keypad
or three-phase L3/T W
390 to 480V, Note1: When connecting a DC REACTOR (DCR option), remove the
50/60Hz
jumper bar from across the terminals [P1] and [P (+)].
SW3
Note2: Install a recommended molded-case circuit breaker (MCCB) or an
Grounding terminal G G Grounding terminal earth-leakage circuit-breaker (ELCB) (with an overcurrent
protection function) in the primary circuit of the inverter to protect
Wiring Diagram
Control circuit
[13]
wiring. At this time, ensure that the circuit breaker capacity is
PTC
Basic
[12]
equivalent to or lower than the recommended capacity.
[11]
SW8
C1
Note3: Install a magnetic contactor (MC) for each inverter to separate the
[C1] SW7
inverter from the power supply, apart from the MCCB or ELCB,
[11] V2 when necessary.
Connect a surge killer in parallel when installing a coil such as the
FMA
30C
30B Alarm output MC or solenoid near the inverter.
[FM] 30 30A (for any fault)
FMP Note4: (THR) function can be used by assigning code "9" (external alarm)
SW6 to any of the terminals X1 to X5, FWD or REV (function code; E01
(FWD) <Y1> to E05, E98, or E99).
(REV) <Y2> Transistor input
(CM) <CMY>
SINK
■ Terminal Functions
Related
Division
13 Potentiometer power Used for frequency setting device power supply (variable resistance: 1 to 5kΩ) Connect the potentiometer with
supply (10V DC 10mA DC max.) higher than 1/2W.
12 Analog setting voltage Used as a frequency setting voltage input.0 to ±10V DC/0 to 100% (0 to ±5V Input impedance: 22kΩ F18
input DC/0 to 100%) Maximum input: +15V DC C32 to
(Inverse operation) ±10 to 0V DC/0 to ±100% However, the current larger than C35
(PID control) Used for setting signal (PID process command value) or feedback signal. ±20mA DC is handled as ±20mA
E61
DC.
(Frequency aux. setting) Used as additional auxiliary setting to various frequency settings.
Frequency setting
C1 Analog setting current Used as a frequency setting current input.4 to 20mA DC/0 to 100% Input impedance: 250Ω F18
input Maximum input: 30mA DC C37 to
(Inverse operation) 20 to 4mA DC/0 to 100% However, the voltage higher than C39
(PID control) Used for setting signal (PID process command value) or feedback signal. ±10V DC is handled as ±0V DC. E62
(Frequency aux. setting) Used as additional auxiliary setting to various frequency settings.
(V2) Analog setting voltage Used as a frequency setting voltage input.0 to +10V DC/0 to 100% (0 to +5V Input impedance: 22kΩ F18
input DC/0 to 100%) Maximum input:+15V DC C42 to
(Inverse operation) +10 to 0V DC/0 to 100% However, the voltage higher than C44
(PID control) Used for setting signal (PID process command value) or feedback signal. ±10V DC is handled as ±10V DC. E63
(Frequency aux. setting) Used as additional auxiliary setting to various frequency settings.
(PTC) (PTC thermistor) Connect the thermistor used to protect the motor. H26, H27
11 Analog common Common terminal for frequency setting signals (13, 12, C1, FM) Two terminals are provided. Isolated
from terminals CM and CMY.
X1 Digital input 1 The following functions can be set at terminals X1 to X5, FWD and REV for ON state E01
X2 Digital input 2 signal input. Source current: 2.5 to 5mA E02
X3 Digital input 3 <Common function> Voltage level: 2V E03
X4 Digital input 4 • Sink and source are changeable using the built-in sliding switch. Allowable leakage current: Smaller E04
X5 Digital input 5 • ON timing can be changed between short-circuit of terminals X1 and CM and than 0.5mA E05
open circuits of them. The same setting is possible between CM and any of Voltage: 22 to 27V
FWD Forward operation command E98
REV Reverse operation command the terminals among X2, X3, X4, X5, FWD, and REV. E99
(FWD) Forward operation command The motor runs in the forward direction upon ON across (FWD) and CM. The motor decelerates and stops upon OFF. This function can be set only for the
(REV) Reverse operation command The motor runs in the reverse direction upon ON across (REV) and CM. The motor decelerates and stops upon OFF. terminals FWD and REV.
(SS1) Multistep 16-step operation can be conducted with ON/OFF signals at (SS1) to (SS8). C05 to
(SS2) freq. selection C19
Multistep frequency
(SS4) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Digital input
(SS8) (SS1) - ON - ON - ON - ON - ON - ON - ON - ON
(SS2) - - ON ON - - ON ON - - ON ON - - ON ON
(SS4) - - - - ON ON ON ON - - - - ON ON ON ON
(SS8) - - - - - - - - ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
(RT1) Acceleration time ON across (RT1) and CM: The acceleration time 2 setting is available. E10, E11
selection command OFF across (RT1) and CM: The acceleration time 1 setting is available. F07, F08
(HLD) 3-wire operation stop Used for 3-wire operation.
command ON across (HLD) and CM: The inverter self-holds FWD or REV signal.
OFF across (HLD) and CM: The inverter releases self-holding.
(BX) Coast-to-stop command ON across (BX) and CM: The inverter output is shut off immediately and the motor coasts to a stop. No alarm signal will be output.
(RST) Alarm (error) reset ON across (RST) and CM: Faults are reset. Alarm reset signal width: 0.1(s) or more
(THR) Trip command (External fault) OFF across (THR) and CM: The inverter output is shut off immediately and the motor coasts-to-stop. Alarm signal will be output.
Digital input
(Hz2/Hz1) Freq. set 2/Freq. set 1 ON across (Hz2/Hz1) and CM: Freq. set 2 is effective. F01, F30
(M2/M1) Motor2/Motor1 ON across (M2/M1) and CM: The motor 2 setting is available. A01 to A46
OFF across (M2/M1) and CM: The motor 1 setting is available. P01 to P99
(DCBRK) DC braking command ON across (DCBRK) and CM: Starts DC braking action. F20 to F22
(TL2/TL1) Torque limit 2/Torque limit 1 ON across (TL2/TL1) and CM: The torque limit 2 setting is available. E16, E17
OFF across (TL2/TL1) and CM: The torque limit 1 setting is available. F40, F41
(UP) UP command The output frequency rises while the circuit across (UP) and CM is connected. F01, C30
(DOWN) DOWN command The output frequency drops while the circuit across (DOWN) and CM is connected. J02
(WE-KP) Write enable for KEYPAD The function code data can be changed from the keypad only when (WE-KP) F00
(Changing data is available.) is ON.
(Hz/PID) PID cancel PID control can be canceled when the circuit across (Hz/PID) and CM is connected. (Operation proceeds J01 to J06
according to the selected frequency setting method such as the multi-step frequency, keypad and analog input.) J10 to J19
(IVS) Inverse mode The frequency setting or PID control output signal (frequency setting) action mode switches C50, J01
changeover between normal and inverse actions when the circuit across (IVS) and CM is connected.
(LE) Link enable Operation proceeds according to commands sent via RS485 communication or H30, y98
field bus (option) when the circuit across (LE) and CM are connected.
(U-DI) Universal DI An arbitrary digital input signal is transmitted to the host controller.
(STM) Starting characteristic selection ON across (STM) and CM: Starting at the pick-up frequency becomes valid. H17, H09
(STOP) Forcible stop OFF across (STOP) and CM: The inverter is forcibly stopped in the special deceleration time. H56
(PID-RST) PID differentiation / integration reset ON across (PID-RST) and CM: Resets differentiation and integration values of PID. J01 to J06
(PID-HLD) PID integral hold ON across (PID-HLD) and CM: Holds integration values of PID. J10 to J19
(JOG) Jogging operation ON across (JOG) and CM: The operation node enters jogging mode and frequency setting C20
switches to jogging frequency and acceleration and deceleration time for jogging operation. H54
PLC PLC terminal Connect to PLC output signal power supply. Common for 24V power. +24V (22 to 27V) 50mA max.
CM Digital common Common terminal for digital input signal Isolated from terminals 11 and
CMY. Two terminals are provided.
■ Terminal Functions
Related
Analog output Division
(FMP) Pulse monitor One of the following items can be output in a pulse frequency. F29,
• Output frequency 1 (before slip compensation) • Output frequency 2 (after slip (0 to10V DC, input impedance: F31,
compensation) • Output current • Output voltage • Output torque • Load factor.o 10kΩ) can be connected. F33
Power consumption • PID feedback value (PV) • DC link circuit voltage • Universal (Driven at average voltage)
AO • Motor output • Analog output test • PID command (SV) • PID output (MV)
(PLC) Transistor output Power supply for a transistor output load. (24V DC 50mA DC Max) • Short circuit across terminals CM and CMY to use. E20
power • Same terminal as digital input PLC terminal
Y1 Transistor output 1 The following functions can be set at terminals Y1 or Y2 for signal output. Max. voltage: 27V DC E21
• The setting of "short circuit upon active signal output" or "open upon active Max. current: 50mA E22
Transistor output 2 signal output" is possible. Leak current: 0.1mA max.
Y2
• Sink/source support (switching unnecessary) ON voltage: within 2V (at 50mA)
(RUN) Inverter running An ON signal is output when the inverter runs at higher than the starting frequency.
(RUN2) Inverter output on A signal is issued when the inverter runs at smaller than the starting frequency or when DC braking is in action.
(FAR) Speed/freq. arrival An active signal is issued when the output frequency reaches the set frequency. Detection width: 0 to 10.0 [Hz] E30
(FDT) Speed/freq. detection An ON signal is output at output frequencies above a preset detection level. Operation level: 0.0 to 400.0 [Hz] E31
The signal is deactivated if the output frequency falls below the detection level. Hysteresis width: 0.0 to 400.0 [Hz] E32
(LV) Undervoltage detection The signal is output when the inverter stops because of undervoltage.
(B/D) Torque polarity The OFF signal is output when the inverter is running in drive mode and the
detection ON signal is output in the braking mode or stopped state.
Functions
Terminal
(IOL) Inverter output limit (limit on current) The signal is output when the inverter is limiting the current. F43, F44
Transistor output
(IPF) Auto-restarting The signal is output during auto restart operation (after momentary power failure and until completion of restart). F14
(OL) Overload early warning (motor) The signal is output when the electronic thermal relay value is higher than the preset alarm level. F10 to F12
(RDY) Operation ready output A signal is issued if preparation for inverter operation is completed.
(SWM2) Motor 2 switching The motor switching signal (M2/M1) is input and the ON signal is output when the motor 2 is selected.
(TRY) Retry in action The signal is output during an active retry. H04, H05
(OH) Heat sink overheat early warning An early warning signal is issued before the heat sink trips due to overheat.
(FAR2) Frequency arrival 2 The signal is output when the time set in E29 elapses after the frequency arrival signal (FAR) is output. E29
(IOL2) Inverter output limit If more than 20ms elapse while one of the following operations is operating: F41 to F44
current limiter for the inverter, automatic deceleration operation or torque limiter. H69
(LIFE) Lifetime alarm Outputs alarm signal according to the preset lifetime level. H42, H43, H98
(REF OFF) Command loss detection A loss of the frequency command is detected. E65
(OLP) Overload preventive control The signal is output when the overload control is activated. H70
(ID) Current detection The signal is output when a current larger than the set value has been detected for the timer-set time. E34, E35
(ID2) Current detection 2 The signal is output when a current larger than the set value 2 has been detected for the timer-set time. E37, E38
(PID-ALM) PID alarm output An absolute value alarm or deviation alarm under PID control is issued as a signal. J11 to J13
(BRKS) Brake signal The signal for enabling or releasing the brake is output. J68 to J72
(ALM) Alarm relay output (for any fault) An alarm relay output (for any fault) signal is issued as a transistor output signal.
CMY Transistor output common Common terminal for transistor output The terminal is isolated from terminals 11 and CM.
Communication Contact output
30A,30B,30C Alarm relay output • A no-voltage contact signal (1c) is issued when the inverter is stopped due to an alarm. Contact capacity: 250V AC,0.3A, E27
(for any fault) • Multi-purpose relay output; signals similar to above-mentioned signals Y1 to Y2 can be selected. cosφ=0.3, +48V DC, 0.5A
• An alarm output is issued upon either excitation or no excitation according to selection.
- RJ-45 connector for One of the following protocols can be selected. Power (+5V) is supplied to the H30
connection of keypad • Protocol exclusively for keypad (default selection) keypad. y01 to y20
• Modbus RTU
• Fuji's special inverter protocol y98,y99
• SX protocol for PC loader
Terminal Functions
■ Terminal Arrangement
●Main circuit terminals
Power Applied Fig. A
source motor [kW] Inverter type Fig.
Three- 0.1 FRN0.1E1□-2■
phase L1/R L2/S L3/T P1 P(+) N(-)
0.2 FRN0.2E1□-2■
200V Fig. A G
0.4 FRN0.4E1□-2■ DB U V W
G
0.75 FRN0.75E1□-2■
1.5 FRN1.5E1□-2■
2.2 FRN2.2E1□-2■ Fig. B
3.7 FRN3.7E1□-2■ Fig. B
5.5 FRN5.5E1□-2■
7.5 FRN7.5E1□-2■
Fig. C DB P1 P(+) N(-)
11 FRN11E1□-2■
G
15 FRN15E1□-2■ G
L1/R L2/S L3/T U V W
Three- 0.4 FRN0.4E1□-4■
phase 0.75 FRN0.75E1□-4■
400V
1.5 FRN1.5E1□-4■ Fig. B
2.2 FRN2.2E1□-4■ Fig. C
3.7 FRN3.7E1□-4■
5.5 FRN5.5E1□-4■
7.5 FRN7.5E1□-4■ L1/R L2/S L3/T DB P1 P(+) N(-) U V W
Fig. C
11 FRN11E1□-4■ G
15 FRN15E1□-4■ G
DB P1 P(+) N(-)
G
G
L1/L L2/N U V W
CMY Y1 Y2 C1 11 FM CM X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 PLC
11 12 13 CM FWD REV
Functions
Terminal
Overload early Warning signal is output at the predetermined level before stopping the inverter with the electronic thermal function to protect the - - E34,E35
warning motor.
Stall prevention This is protected when the instantaneous overcurrent limit works. - - H12
• Instantaneous overcurrent limit: Operates when the inverter output current goes beyond the instantaneous overcurrent limiting level,
and avoids tripping (during acceleration and constant speed operation).
Alarm relay output The relay signal is output when the inverter stops upon an alarm. - ● E20,E21,E27
Protective
Functions
(for any fault) <Alarm reset> E01 to E05
The key or digital input signal (RST) is used to reset the alarm stop state. E98,E99
<Storage of alarm history and detailed data>
Up to the last 4 alarms can be stored and displayed.
Memory error Data is checked upon power-on and data writing to detect any fault in the memory and to stop the inverter if any. ●
Keypad The keypad (standard) or multi-function keypad (optional) is used to detect a communication fault between the keypad and inverter ● F02
communication error main body during operation and to stop the inverter.
CPU error Detects a CPU error or LSI error caused by noise. ●
Option communication error When each option card is used, a fault of communication with the inverter main body is detected to stop the inverter. -
Option error When each option card is used, the option card detects a fault to stop the inverter. -
STOP key priority: Pressing the key on the keypad or entering the digital input signal will forcibly decelerate and stop the ● H96
motor even if the operation command through signal input or communication is selected.
Start check: Start check: If the operation command is entered in the following cases, will be displayed on the
Operation error LED monitor to prohibit operation.
• Power-on
• Alarm reset ( key ON or alarm (error) reset [RST] is reset.)
• The link operation selection "LE" is used to switch operation.
Tuning error When tuning failure, interruption, or any fault as a result of turning is detected while tuning for motor constant. ● P04
RS-485 When the connection port of the keypad connected via RS485 communication port to detect a communication error, the inverter is ●
communication error stopped and displays an error.
Data save error upon Undervoltage When the undervoltage protection works, an error is displayed if data cannot be stored. ●
RS-485 communication When an optional RS-485 communication card is used to configure the network, a fault of communication with the inverter main body ●
error (optional) is detected to stop the inverter.
Retry When the inverter is tripped and stopped, this function automatically resets the tripping state and restarts operation. - - H04,H05
(The number of retries and the length of wait before resetting can be set.)
Surge protection The inverter is protected against surge voltage intruding between the main circuit power line and ground. - -
Command loss A loss (broken wire, etc.) of the frequency command is detected to output an alarm and continue operation at the preset frequency - - E65
detection (set at a ratio to the frequency before detection).
PG disconnection An error displays when the signal line for PG is disconnected while the PG feedback card is installed. ●
Momentary power • A protective function (inverter stoppage) is activated upon a momentary power failure for 15msec or longer. - - F14
failure protection • If restart upon momentary power failure is selected, the inverter restarts upon recovery of the voltage within the set time. H13 to H16
Overload avoidance The inverter output frequency is reduced to avoid tripping before heat sink overheating or tripping due to an overload - - H70
control (alarm indication: or .
Hardware error The inverter is stopped when poor connection between the control board and power source board or interface board, or short-circuit ●
between terminals between 13 and 11 is detected.
Simulation error Simulated alarm is output to check the fault sequence. ● H45
Note: The item indicated with ▲ in the alarm output (30A, B, C) column may not be issued according to some function code settings.
Function Settings
■ Function Settings
●F codes: Fundamental Functions
Func. Name Data setting range Min. Unit Data Default
Code copy*2 setting
Data Protection 0: Disable both data protection and digital reference protection - - Y 0
1: Enable data protection and disable digital reference protection
2: Disable data protection and enable digital reference protection
3: Enable both data protection and digital reference protection
Frequency Command 1 0: / keys on keypad - - Y 0
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: Digital input (option)
12: Pulse input (option)
Operation Method 0: RUN/STOP keys on keypad (Motor rotational direction specified by terminal command FWD/REV ) - - Y 2
1: Terminal command FWD or REV
2: RUN/STOP keys on keypad (forward)
3: RUN/STOP keys on keypad (reverse)
Maximum Frequency 1 25.0 to 400.0 0.1 Hz Y 60.0
Base Frequency 1 25.0 to 400.0 0.1 Hz Y 60.0
Rated Voltage at Base 0: Output a voltage in proportion to input voltage 1 V Y2 220
Frequency 1 80 to 240: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 200 V class series)
160 to 500: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 400 V class series)
Maximum Output Voltage 1 80 to 240: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 200 V class series) 1 V Y2 380
160 to 500: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 400 V class series)
Acceleration Time 1 0.00 to 3600 Note: Entering 0.00 cancels the acceleration time, requiring external soft-start. 0.01 s Y 6.00
Deceleration Time 1 0.00 to 3600 Note: Entering 0.00 cancels the deceleration time, requiring external soft-start. 0.01 s Y 6.00
Torque Boost 1 0.0 to 20.0 (percentage with respect to "F05: Rated Voltage at Base Frequency 1") 0.1 % Y Depending on the
Note: This setting takes effect when F37 = 0, 1, 3, or 4. inverter capacity
Electronic Thermal Overload Protection for Motor 1 1: For a general-purpose motor with shaft-driven cooling fan - - Y 1
(Select motor characteristics) 2: For an inverter-driven motor, non-ventilated motor, or motor with separately powered cooling fan
(Overload detection level) 0.00: Disable1 to 135% of the rated current (allowable continuous drive current) of the motor 0.01 A Y1Y2 100% of the motor rated current
(Thermal time constant) 0.5 to 75.0 0.1 min Y 5.0
Restart Mode (Mode selection) 0: Disable restart (Trip immediately) - - Y 1
after Momentary 1: Disable restart (Trip after a recovery from power failure)
Power Failure 4: Enable restart (Restart at the frequency at which the power failure occurred, for general loads)
5: Enable restart (Restart at the starting frequency, for low-inertia load)
Frequency Limiter (High) 0.0 to 400.0 0.1 Hz Y 70.0
(Low) 0.0 to 400.0 0.1 Hz Y 0.0
Bias (Frequency command 1) -100.00 to 100.00 *1 0.01 % Y 0.00
DC (Braking starting frequency) 0.0 to 60.0 0.1 Hz Y 0.0
Braking 1 (Braking level) 0 to 100 1 % Y 0
(Braking time) 0.00 : Disable 0.01 to 30.00 0.01 s Y 0.00
Starting Frequency 1 0.1 to 60.0 0.1 Hz Y 0.5
(Holding time) 0.01 to 10.00 0.01 s Y 0.00
Stop Frequency 0.1 to 60.0 0.1 Hz Y 0.2
Motor Sound (Carrier frequency) 0.75 to 15 1 kHz Y 2
(Tone) 0 : Level 0 (Inactive) - - Y 0
1 : Level 1
2 : Level 2
3 : Level 3
Analog Output [FM] (Mode selection) 0 : Output in voltage (0 to 10 VDC) [FMA] - - Y 0
2 : Output in pulse (0 to 6000p/s) [FMP]
(Voltage adjustment) 0 to 300 [FMA] 1 % Y 100
(Function) Select a function to be monitored from the followings. - - Y 0
0: Output frequency 1 (before slip compensation)
1: Output 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 AO
13: Motor output
14: Calibration
15: PID command (SV)
16: PID output (MV)
(Pulse rate) 25 to 6000 (FMP, Pulse rate at 100% output) 1 p/s Y 1440
Load Selection/ 0: Variable torque load - - Y 1
Auto Torque Boost / 1: Constant torque load
Auto Energy Saving Operation 1 2: Auto-torque boost
3: Auto-energy saving operation (Variable torque load during ACC/DEC)
4: Auto-energy saving operation (Constant torque load during ACC/DEC)
5: Auto-energy saving operation (Auto-torque boost during ACC/DEC)
Stop Frequency (Holding Time) 0.00 to 10.00 0.01 s Y 0.00
Torque (Limiting Level for driving) 20 to 200 999 : Disable 1 % Y 999
Limiter 1 (Limiting Level for braking) 20 to 200 999 : Disable 1 % Y 999
Control Mode Selection 1 0: V/f control with slip compensation inactive - - Y 0
1: Dynamic torque vector control
2: V/f control with slip compensation active
3: V/f control with PG
4: Dynamic torque vector control with PG
●F codes: Fundamental Functions
Func. Name Data setting range Min. Unit Data Default
Code copy*2 setting
Current Limiter (Mode selection) 0: Disable (No current limiter works.) - - Y 2
1: Enable at constant speed (Disable during ACC/DEC)
2: Enable during ACC/constant speed operation
(Level) 20 to 200 (The data is interpreted as the rated output current of the inverter for 100%.) 1 % Y 180
Electronic Thermal (Discharging capability) 1 to 900 999: Disable 1 kWs Y 999
Overload Protection 0: Reserved
for braking resistor (Allowable average loss) 0.001 to 50.000 0.000: Reserved 0.001 kW Y 0.000
Function
Settings
44 (1044) : Serial pulse Receive mode [SPRM]
45 (1045) : Position Control return mode [RTN]
46 (1046) : Overload stopping effective command [OLS]
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.
Acceleration Time 2 0.00 to 3600 Note: Entering 0.00 cancels the acceleration time, requiring external soft-start. 0.01 s Y 10.0
Deceleration Time 2 0.00 to 3600 Note: Entering 0.00 cancels the acceleration time, requiring external soft-start. 0.01 s Y 10.0
Torque (Limiting Level for driving) 20 to 200 999 : Disable 1 % Y 999
Limiter 2 (Limiting Level for braking) 20 to 200 999 : Disable 1 % Y 999
Terminal [Y1] Function Selecting function code data assigns the corresponding function to terminals [Y1], [Y2], and [30A/B/C] as listed below. - - Y 0
Terminal [Y2] Function 0 (1000) : Inverter running [RUN] - - Y 7
Terminal [30A/B/C] Function 1 (1001) : Frequency arrival signal [FAR] - - Y 99
2 (1002) : Frequency detected [FDT]
3 (1003) : Undervoltage detected (Inverter stopped) [LU]
4 (1004) : Torque polarity detected [B/D]
5 (1005) : Inverter output limiting [IOL]
6 (1006) : Auto-restarting after momentary power failure [IPF]
7 (1007) : Motor overload early warning [OL]
10 (1010) : Inverter ready to run [RDY]
21 (1021) : Frequency arrival signal 2 [FAR2]
22 (1022) : Inverter output limiting with delay [IOL2]
26 (1026) : Auto-resetting [TRY]
28 (1028) : Heat sink overheat early warning [OH]
30 (1030) : Service lifetime alarm [LIFE]
33 (1033) : Reference loss detected [REF OFF]
35 (1035) : Inverter output on [RUN2]
36 (1036) : Overload prevention control [OLP]
37 (1037) : Current detected [ID]
38 (1038) : Current detected 2 [ID2]
42 (1042) : PID alarm [PID-ALM]
49 (1049) : Switched to motor 2 [SWM2]
57 (1057) : Brake signal [BRKS]
76 (1076) : PG error signal [PG-ERR]
80 (1080) : Over traveling [OT]
81 (1081) : Time up of the start timer or the end timer [TO]
82 (1082) : Completion of positioning [PSET]
83 (1083) : Current position pulse overflow [POF]
99 (1099) : Alarm output (for any alarm) [ALM]
Setting the value of 1000s in parentheses ( ) shown above assigns a negative logic input to a terminal.
*1 When you make settings from the keypad, the incremental unit is restricted by the number of Y2: Will not be copied if the rated input voltage differs from the source inverter.
digits that the LED monitor can display. N: Will not be copied.
(Example) If the setting range is from -200.00 to 200.00, the incremental unit is as follows: *3 Reserved for the maker. Do not set any data.
"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, <Changing, validating, and saving function code data when the motor is running>
and "0.1" for 100.0 to 200.0 : Impossible, : Possible (Change data with keys and then
*2 Symbols in the "Data copy" column save/validate it with key), : Possible (Change and validate data with
Y: Will be copied unconditionally. keys and then save it with key)
Y1: Will not be copied if the rated capacity differs from the source inverter.
Functions Settings
■ Functions Settings
●E codes: Extension Terminal Functions
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit Default setting
Code copy*2
Frequency Arrival Delay Time 0.01 to 10.00 0.01 s Y 0.10
Frequency Arrival (hysteresis width) 0.0 to 10.0 0.1 Hz Y 2.5
Frequency Detection (FDT) (Detection level) 0.0 to 400.0 0.1 Hz Y 60.0
(hysteresis width) 0.0 to 400.0 0.1 Hz Y 1.0
Overload Early Warning /Current Detection (Level) 0.00 : Disable Current value of 1 to 200% of the inverter rated current 0.01 A Y1Y2 100% of the motor rated current
(Timer) 0.01 to 600.00 *1 0.01 s Y 10.00
Current detection 2 (Level) 0.00 : Disable Current value of 1 to 200% of the inverter rated current 0.01 A Y1Y2 100% of the motor rated current
(Timer) 0.01 to 600.00 *1 0.01 s Y 10.00
Coefficient for Constant Feeding Rate Time 0.000 to 9.999 0.001 - Y 0.000
PID Display Coefficient A -999 to 0.00 to 9990 *1 0.01 - Y 100
B -999 to 0.00 to 9990 *1 0.01 - Y 0.00
LED Display filter 0.0 to 5.0 0.1 s Y 0.5
LED Monitor (Item selection) 0: Speed monitor (select by E48) - - Y 0
3: Output current
4: Output voltage
8: Calculated torque
9: Input power
10: PID command
12: PID feedback amount
13: Timer
14: PID output
15: Load factor
16: Motor output
21: Present pulse position
22: Deviation of pulse position
LCD Monitor *4 (Item selection) 0: Running status, rotational direction and operation guide - - Y 0
1: Bar charts for output frequency, current and calculated torque
(Language selection) 0 : Japanese - - Y 1
1 : English
2 : German
3 : French
4 : Spanish
5 : Italian
(Contrast control) 0 (Low) to 10 (High) 1 - Y 5
LED Monitor (Speed monitor item) 0: Output frequency (Before slip compensation) - - Y 0
1: Output frequency (After slip compensation)
2: Reference frequency
3: Motor speed in r/min
4: Load shaft speed in r/min
5: Line speed in m/min
6: Constant feeding rate time
Coefficient for Speed Indication 0.01 to 200.00 *1 0.01 - Y 30.00
Display Coefficient for Input Watt-hour Data 0.000 (Cancel/reset) 0.001 to 9999 0.001 - Y 0.010
Keypad (Menu display mode) 0: Function code data editing mode (Menus #0 and #1) - - Y 0
1: Function code data check mode (Menu #2)
2: Full-menu mode (Menus #0 through #6)
Terminal [C1] Signal Definition (C1/V2 Function) 0: Current input (C1 function), 4 to 20 mADC - - Y 0
1: Voltage input (V2 function), 0 to +10 VDC
Terminal [12] Extended Function Selecting function code data assigns the corresponding function to terminals [12] and [C1] (C1/V2 function) as listed below. - - Y 0
Terminal [C1] Extended Function (C1 function) 0: None - - Y 0
Terminal [C1] Extended Function (V2 function) 1: Auxiliary frequency command 1 - - Y 0
2: Auxiliary frequency command 2
3: PID command 1
5: PID feedback amount
Reference Loss Detection (Continuous running frequency) 0: Decelerate to stop 20 to 120 999: Disable 1 % Y 999
Terminal [FWD] Function Selecting function code data assigns the corresponding function to terminals [FWD] and [REV] as listed below. - - Y 98
Terminal [REV] Function 0 (1000) : Select multi-frequency [SS1] - - Y 99
1 (1001) : Select multi-frequency [SS2]
2 (1002) : Select multi-frequency [SS4]
3 (1003) : Select multi-frequency [SS8]
4 (1004) : Select ACC/DEC time [RT1]
6 (1006) : Enable 3-wire operation [HLD]
7 (1007) : Coast to a stop [BX]
8 (1008) : Reset alarm [RST]
9 (1009) : Enable external alarm trip [THR]
10 (1010) : Ready for jogging [JOG]
11 (1011) : Select frequency command 2/1 [Hz2/Hz1]
12 (1012) : Select motor 2/motor 1 [M2/M1]
13 : Enable DC braking [DCBRK]
14 (1014) : Select torque limiter level [TL2/TL1]
17 (1017) : UP (Increase output frequency) [UP]
18 (1018) : DOWN (Decrease output frequency) [DOWN]
19 (1019) : Enable data change with keypad [WE-KP]
20 (1020) : Cancel PID control [Hz/PID]
21 (1021) : Switch normal/inverse operation [IVS]
24 (1024) : Enable communications link via RS-485 or field bus [LE]
25 (1025) : Universal DI [U-DI]
26 (1026) : Enable auto search for idling motor speed at starting [STM]
27 (1027) : Speed feedback control switch [PG/Hz]
30 (1030) : Force to stop [STOP]
33 (1033) : Reset PID integral and differential components [PID-RST]
34 (1034) : Hold PID integral component [PID-HLD]
●E codes: Extension Terminal Functions
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit Default setting
Code copy*2
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]
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.
Functions
Settings
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)
Analog Input Adjustment (offset) -5.0 to 5.0 0.1 % Y 0.0
for [12] (Gain) 0.00 to 200.00 *1 0.01 % Y 100.0
(Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00 0.01 s Y 0.05
(Gain base point) 0.00 to 100.00 *1 0.01 % Y 100.0
(Polarity) 0 : Bipolar - - Y 1
1 : Unipolar
Analog Input Adjustment (offset) -5.0 to 5.0 0.1 % Y 0.0
for [C1] (C1 function) (Gain) 0.00 to 200.00 *1 0.01 % Y 100.0
(Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00 0.01 s Y 0.05
(Gain base point) 0.00 to 100.00 *1 0.01 % Y 100.0
Analog Input Adjustment (offset) -5.0 to 5.0 0.1 % Y 0.0
for [C1] (V2 function) (Gain) 0.00 to 200.00 *1 0.01 % Y 100.0
(Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00 0.01 s Y 0.05
(Gain base point) 0.00 to 100.00 *1 0.01 % Y 100.0
Bias (Frequency command 1) (Bias base point) 0.00 to 100.00 *1 0.01 % Y 0.00
Bias (PID command 1) (Bias value) -100.00 to 100.00 *1 0.01 % Y 0.00
(Bias base point) 0.00 to 100.00 *1 0.01 % Y 0.00
Selection of Normal/Inverse Operation (Frequency command 1) 0 : Normal operation - - Y 0
1 : Inverse operation
*1 When you make settings from the keypad, the incremental unit is restricted by the number of *3 Reserved for the maker. Do not set any data.
digits that the LED monitor can display. *4 Use these functions by connection with the multi-tasking keypad (optional).
(Example) If the setting range is from -200.00 to 200.00, the incremental unit is as follows: <Changing, validating, and saving function code data when the motor is running>
"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, : Impossible, : Possible (Change data with keys and then
and "0.1" for 100.0 to 200.0 save/validate it with key), : Possible (Change and validate data with
*2 Symbols in the "Data copy" column keys and then save it with key)
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
■ Functions Settings
●P codes: Motor Parameters
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit Default setting
Code copy*2
Motor 1 (No. of poles) 2 to 22 2 Pole Y1Y2 4
(Rated capacity) 0.01 to 30.00 (where, P99 data is 0, 3, or 4.) 0.01 kW Y1Y2 Rated capacity
0.01 to 30.00 (where, P99 data is 1.) 0.01 HP of motor
(Rated current) 0.00 to 100.0 0.01 A Y1Y2 Rated value of Fuji standard motor
(Auto-tuning) 0: Disable - - N
1: Enable (Tune %R1 and %X while the motor is stopped.) 0
2: Enable (Tune %R1, %X and rated slip while the motor is stopped, and no-load current while running.)
(Online tuning) 0 : Disable - - Y 0
1 : Enable
(No-load current) 0.00 to 50.00 0.01 A Y1Y2 Rated value of Fuji standard motor
(%R1) 0.00 to 50.00 0.01 % Y1Y2 Rated value of Fuji standard motor
(%X) 0.00 to 50.00 0.01 % Y1Y2 Rated value of Fuji standard motor
(Slip compensation gain for driving) 0.0 to 200.0 0.01 % Y 100.0
(Slip compensation response time) 0.00 to 10.00 0.01 s Y1Y2 0.50
(Slip compensation gain for braking) 0.0 to 200.0 0.01 % Y 100.0
(Rated slip frequency) 0.00 to 15.00 0.01 Hz Y1Y2 Rated value of Fuji standard motor
Motor 1 Selection 0: Motor characteristics 0 (Fuji standard motors, 8-series) - - Y1Y2 0
1: Motor characteristics 1 (HP rating motors)
3: Motor characteristics 3 (Fuji standard motors, 6-series)
4: Other motors
Clear Alarm Data Setting H97 data to "1" clears alarm data and then returns to zero. - - N 0
Protection/Maintenance Function 0 to 31: Display data on the keypad's LED monitor in decimal format (In each bit, "0" for disabled, "1" for enabled.) - - Y 19
(Mode selection) Bit 0 : Lower the carrier frequency automatically (bit 4,1,0=1)
Bit 1 : Detect input phase loss
Bit 2 : Detect output phase loss
Bit 3 : Select life judgment threshold of DC link bus capacitor
Bit 4 : Judge the life of DC link bus capacitor
Functions
Settings
●A codes: Motor 2 Parameters
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit Default setting
Code copy*2
Maximum Frequency 2 25.0 to 400.0 0.1 Hz Y 60.0
Base Frequency 2 25.0 to 400.0 0.1 Hz Y 60.0
Rated Voltage at Base 0: Output a voltage in proportion to input voltage 1 V Y2 220
Frequency 2 80 to 240: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 200 V class series)
160 to 500: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 400 V class series)
Maximum output Voltage 2 80 to 240V: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 200 V class series) 1 V Y2 380
160 to 500V: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 400 V class series)
Torque Boost 2 0.0 to 20.0(percentage with respect to "A03: Rated Voltage at Base Frequency 2") 0.1 % Y Depending on
Note: This setting takes effect when A13 = 0, 1, 3, or 4. the inverter capacity
Electronic Thermal Overload Protection for Motor 2 1 : For a general-purpose motor with shaft-driven cooling fan - - Y 1
(Select motor characteristics) 2 : For an inverter-driven motor, non-ventilated motor, or motor with separately powered cooling fan
(Overload detection level) 0.00 : Disable 1 to 135% of the rated current (allowable continuous drive current) of the motor 0.01 A Y1Y2 100% of the motor rated current
(Thermal time constant) 0.5 to 75.0 0.1 min Y 5.0
DC (Braking starting frequency) 0.0 to 60.0 Hz 0.1 Hz Y 0.0
Braking 2 (Braking level) 0 to 100 1 % Y 0
(Braking time) 0.00 : Disable 0.01 to 30.00 0.01 s Y 0.00
Starting Frequency 2 0.1 to 60.0 0.1 Hz Y 0.5
Load Selection/ 0 : Variable torque load - - Y 1
Auto Torque Boost / 1 : Constant torque load
Auto Energy Saving Operation 2 2 : Auto-torque boost
3 : Auto-energy saving operation (Variable torque load during ACC/DEC)
4 : Auto-energy saving operation (Constant torque load during ACC/DEC)
5 : Auto-energy saving operation (Auto-torque boost during ACC/DEC)
Control Mode Selection 2 0 : V/f operation with slip compensation inactive - - Y 0
1 : Dynamic torque vector operation
2 : V/f operation with slip compensation active
3 : V/f operation with PG
4 : Dynamic torque vector operation with PG
*1 When you make settings from the keypad, the incremental unit is restricted by the number of *3 Reserved for the maker. Do not set any data.
digits that the LED monitor can display. <Changing, validating, and saving function code data when the motor is running>
(Example) If the setting range is from -200.00 to 200.00, the incremental unit is as follows: : Impossible, : Possible (Change data with keys and then
"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, save/validate it with key), : Possible (Change and validate data with
and "0.1" for 100.0 to 200.0 keys and then save it with key)
*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
■ Functions Settings
●A codes: Motor 2 Parameters
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit Default setting
Code copy*2
Motor 2 (No. of poles) 2 to 22 2 Pole Y1Y2 4
(Rated capacity) 0.01 to 30.00 (where, P99 data is 0, 3, or 4.) 0.01 kW Y1Y2 Rated capacity
0.01 to 30.00 (where, P99 data is 1.) 0.01 HP of motor
(Rated current) 0.00 to 100.0 0.01 A Y1Y2 Rated value of Fuji standard motor
(Auto-tuning) 0: Disable - - N 0
1 : Enable (Tune %R1 and %X while the motor is stopped.)
2 : Enable (Tune %R1, %X and rated slip while the motor is stopped, and no-load current while running.)
(ON-Line tuning) 0 : Disable - - Y 0
1 : Enable
(No-load current) 0.00 to 50.00 0.01 A Y1Y2 Rated value of Fuji standard motor
(%R1) 0.00 to 50.00 0.01 % Y1Y2 Rated value of Fuji standard motor
(%X) 0.00 to 50.00 0.01 % Y1Y2 Rated value of Fuji standard motor
(Slip compensation gain for driving) 0.0 to 200.0 0.01 % Y 100.0
(Slip compensation response time) 0.00 to 10.00 0.01 s Y1Y2 0.50
(Slip compensation gain for braking) 0.0 to 10.00 0.01 % Y 100.0
(Rated slip frequency) 0.00 to 15.00 0.01 Hz Y1Y2 Rated value of Fuji standard motor
Motor 2 Selection 0 : Motor characteristics 0 (Fuji standard motors, 8-series) - - Y1Y2 0
1 : Motor characteristics 1 (HP rating motors)
3 : Motor characteristics 3 (Fuji standard motors, 6-series)
4 : Other motors
Slip compensation 2 0 : Enable during ACC/DEC and enable at base frequency or above - - Y 0
(Operating conditions) 1 : Disable during ACC/DEC and enable at base frequency or above
2 : Enable during ACC/DEC and disable at base frequency or above
3 : Disable during ACC/DEC and disable at base frequency or above
Output Current Fluctuation Damping Gain for Motor 2 0.00 to 0.40 0.01 - Y 0.20
Cumulative Motor Run Time 2 Change or reset the cumulative data - - N -
Startup Times of Motor 2 Indication of cumulative startup times - - N -
Functions
Settings
(Response interval) 0.00 to 1.00 0.01 s Y 0.01
(Protocol selection) 0 : Modbus RTU protocol - - Y 1
1 : FRENIC Loader protocol (SX protocol)
2: Fuji general-purpose inverter protocol
RS-485 Communication (Option) (Station address) 1 to 255 1 - Y 1
(Communications error processing) 0 : Immediately trip with alarm - - Y 0
1 : Trip with alarm after running for the period specified by timer y13
2 : Retry during the period specified by timer y13. If the retry fails,
trip with alarm . If it succeeds, continue to run.
3 Continue to run
(Timer) 0.0 to 60.0 0.1 s Y 2.0
(Baud rate) 0 : 2400 bps - - Y 3
1 : 4800 bps
2 : 9600 bps
3 : 19200 bps
4 : 38400 bps
(Data length) 0 : 8 bits - - Y 0
1 : 7 bits
(Parity check) 0 : None (2 stop bits for Modbus RTU) - - Y 0
1 : Even parity (1 stop bit for Modbus RTU)
2 : Odd parity (1 stop bit for Modbus RTU)
3 : None (1 stop bit for Modbus RTU)
(Stop bits) 0 : 2 bits - - Y 0
1 : 1 bit
(No-response error detection time) 0 : No detection 1 s Y 0
1 to 60
(Response interval) 0.00 to 1.00 0.01 s Y 0.01
(Protocol selection) 0 : Modbus RTU protocol - - Y 0
2 : Fuji general-purpose inverter protocol
Bus Link Function (Mode selection) Frequency command Run command - - Y 0
0 : Follow H30 data Follow H30 data
1 : Via field bus option Follow H30 data
2 : Follow H30 data Via field bus option
3 : Via field bus option Via field bus option
Loader Link Function (Mode selection) Frequency command Run command - - N 0
0 : Follow H30 and y98 data Follow H30 and y98 data
1 : Via RS-485 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 When you make settings from the keypad, the incremental unit is restricted by the number of Y2: Will not be copied if the rated input voltage differs from the source inverter.
digits that the LED monitor can display. N: Will not be copied.
(Example) If the setting range is from -200.00 to 200.00, the incremental unit is as follows: *3 Reserved for the maker. Do not set any data.
"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, <Changing, validating, and saving function code data when the motor is running>
and "0.1" for 100.0 to 200.0 : Impossible, : Possible (Change data with keys and then
*2 Symbols in the "Data copy" column
Y: Will be copied unconditionally. save/validate it with key), : Possible (Change and validate data with
Y1: Will not be copied if the rated capacity differs from the source inverter. keys and then save it with key)
Functions Settings
■ Functions Settings
●o codes: Link Functions
Func. Data
Name Data setting range Min. Unit Default setting
Code copy*2
Command/feedback input (Input form selection) 0, 1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 20, 21, 22 1 - Y 0
Speed control (P item) 0.01 to 200.00 0.01 - Y 10.00
(I item) 0.000 to 5.000 0.001 s Y 0.100
(Filter time constant) 0.000 to 5.000 0.001 s Y 0.020
(Pulse line input) (Encode pulse number) 20 to 3600 1 - Y 1024
(Filter time constant) 0.000 to 5.000 0.001 s Y 0.005
(Pulse compensation coefficient 1) 1 to 9999 1 - Y 1
(Pulse compensation coefficient 2) 1 to 9999 1 - Y 1
Feedback (Feedback input) 20 to 3600 1 - Y 1024
(Encoder pulse number)
(Filter time constant)0.000 to 5.000 0.001 s Y 0.005
(Pulse compensation coefficient 1) 1 to 9999 1 - Y 1
(Pulse compensation coefficient 2) 1 to 9999 1 - Y 1
Speed control 0.00 to 100.00
(Output limiter) 0.01 % Y 100.00
Reserved *3 0.1 1 - Y 0
Reserved *3 0.1 1 - Y 0
Reserved *3 0 to 255 1 - Y 0
Excessive speed deviation 0 to 50
(Level) 1 % Y 10
0.0 to 10.0
(Timer) 0.1 s Y 0.5
PG abnormal error selection 0, 1, 2 1 - Y 2
DIO option (DI mode selection) 0: 8 bit binary setting - - Y 0
1: 12 bit binary setting
4: BCD 3-digit setting 0 to 99.9
5: BCD 3-digit setting 0 to 999
(DO mode selection) 0: Output frequency (befor slip compensation) - - Y 0
1: Out put frequency (after slip compensation)
2: Output current
3: Output voltage
4: Output torque
5: Overload rate
6: Power consumption
7: PID feedback amount
9: DC link circuit voltage
13: Motor output
15: PID command (SV)
16: PID command (MV)
99: Individual signal output
Transmission error (Operation selection) 0 to 15 1 - Y 0
(Timer selection) 0.0 to 60.0 0.1 s Y 0.0
Bus setting parameter 1 0 to 255 1 - Y 0
Bus setting parameter 2 0 to 255 1 - Y 0
Bus setting parameter 3 0 to 255 1 - Y 0
Bus setting parameter 4 0 to 255 1 - Y 0
Bus setting parameter 5 0 to 255 1 - Y 0
Bus setting parameter 6 0 to 255 1 - Y 0
Bus setting parameter 7 0 to 255 1 - Y 0
Bus setting parameter 8 0 to 255 1 - Y 0
Bus setting parameter 9 0 to 255 1 - Y 0
Bus setting parameter 10 0 to 255 1 - Y 0
Writing function code allocation 1 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Writing function code allocation 2 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Writing function code allocation 3 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Writing function code allocation 4 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Writing function code allocation 5 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Writing function code allocation 6 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Writing function code allocation 7 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Writing function code allocation 8 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Read function code allocation 1 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Read function code allocation 2 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Read function code allocation 3 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Read function code allocation 4 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Read function code allocation 5 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Read function code allocation 6 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Read function code allocation 7 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Read function code allocation 8 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Read function code allocation 9 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Read function code allocation 10 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Read function code allocation 11 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
Read function code allocation 12 0000H to FFFFH 1 - Y 0000H
*1 When you make settings from the keypad, the incremental unit is restricted by the number of Y2: Will not be copied if the rated input voltage differs from the source inverter.
digits that the LED monitor can display. N: Will not be copied.
(Example) If the setting range is from -200.00 to 200.00, the incremental unit is as follows: *3 Reserved for the maker. Do not set any data.
"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, <Changing, validating, and saving function code data when the motor is running>
and "0.1" for 100.0 to 200.0 : Impossible, : Possible (Change data with keys and then
*2 Symbols in the "Data copy" column
Y: Will be copied unconditionally. save/validate it with key), : Possible (Change and validate data with
Y1: Will not be copied if the rated capacity differs from the source inverter. keys and then save it with key)
Peripheral Equipment Connection Diagrams
Remote keypad (Standard equipment) Extension cable for Inverter loader software for Windows
If the back cover packed with the inverter is mounted remote operation Model Length (m) This software is used to set function codes in the
and the extension cable is used, remote operation This cable is used if CB-5S 5 inverter from a personal computer, to manage data, etc.
can be performed. Power
supply 3 remote operation is to
be performed.
CB-3S 3 USB/RS-485 converter, USB cable
[Handled by System Sacom Sales Corp.].
Multi-function keypad (to be announced soon) CB-1S 1
* Connector type: RJ-45
TP-G1
This multi-function keypad has a large 5-digit 7-
segment LED with backlit LCD. (It cannot be
mounted on the inverter body.)
■ Interface card
Arrestor PG feedback card
CN23 OPC-E1-PG
Used to absorb lightning surges that come in from Carries out frequency setting, speed control and position control
the power supply to protect all the equipment that is through input of pulse strings in accordance with PG feedback.
connected to the power supply. Applicable PG specifications
[Handled by Fuji Electric Technica Co., Ltd.] • Power supply: 50V, 100mA max
• Output Signal: Open collector or complementary
• Maximum output pulse frequency: 30 kHz or lower
Radio noise reducing zero phase reactor
ACL-40B, ACL-74B DIO card
This is used to reduce noise. For the most part, control effects can OPC-E1-DIO
be obtained in frequency band of 1MHz or higher. Since the Used in cases where you desire to add more DI and
frequency band where effects can be obtained is broad, it is effective DO signals to the FRENIC-Multi unit.
as a simple countermeasure against noise. If the wiring distance
between a motor and the inverter is short (20m is a good guideline), RS-485 communications card
it is recommended that it be connected to the power supply side,
and if the distance exceeds 20m, connect it to the output side. Keypad connector OPC-E1-RS
Connects to a host device (master) such as a personal computer or
PLC for controlling FRENIC-Multi as a subordinate device (slave).
EMC compliant filter L1 L2 L3
DeviceNet Board
EFL-
This is an exclusive filter used to comply with European
OPC-E1-DEV
L1' L2' L3' Used to set, change and check the function codes
regulations in the EMC Directives (emissions). For details,
make connections in accordance with the "Installation Manual."
Interface board necessary for operation commands, frequency setting,
monitoring and operation from the DeviceNet master.
• Connection Nodes: Max. 64 units (including the master)
Power filter • MAC ID: 0 to 63
RNF - • Insulation: 500V DC (photo coupler insulation)
This filter can be used for the same purpose as the • Communications rates (kbps): 500, 250, 125
"EMC compliant filter" described above, but it does • Network power consumption: Max 50mA, 24V DC
not comply with the EMC Directives. L1/R L2/S L3/T DB P1 P(+) N(-) U V W
[Handled by Fuji Electric Technica Co., Ltd.] CC-Link card
R S T
OPC-E1-CCL
Output circuit filter G G
Functions
Enables the operation command, frequency setting,
Settings
U V W
OFL- - function code change and data centralized management
This filter is connected to the output circuits of low noise type by connecting this card to the CC-Link master unit.
inverters (carrier frequency 8kHz to 15kHz, 6kHz or greater in Magnetic
30kW or higher circuits) and is used for the following purposes. Contactor PROFIBUS-DP card (OPC-E1-PDP)
• Suppresses fluctuation of motor terminal voltages. With this interface card, you can do the following operations from
Prevents damage to motor insulation due to surge the PROFIBUS-DP master: issuing the operation command,
voltage in 400V series inverters. setting the frequency command, monitoring the operating status,
Peripheral Equipment
Connection Diagrams
• Suppresses leak current in output side wiring. and changing and checking the settings in all the function codes.
Reduces leak current when multiple motors are run
side by side or when there is long distance wiring.
• Suppresses radiation noise and induction noise
Other DC Reactor
from output side wiring.
If the wiring length in a plant, etc. is long, it is Inverters DCR -
effective as a countermeasure for noise reduction. (For power supply coordination)
X1 Y1 Z1
* When this filter is connected, be sure to set the carrier 1) Used when the power supply's transformer
frequency (F26) at 8kHz or higher (6kHz or higher for 30kW or capacity is 500kVA or higher and is 10 or more
larger model). X2 Y2 Z2
Braking Resistor times the rated capacity of the inverter.
DB - 2) Used in cases where a thyristors transformer is
OFL- -4A Used to improve the braking capacity connected as a load on the same transformer.
This filter is connected to the inverter output circuit for the in cases where there is frequent * If a commutating reactor is not used in the thyristors
following purposes. transformer, it is necessary to connect an AC reactor on the
starting and stopping or when the load
• Suppresses fluctuation of motor terminal voltages. inverter's input side, and so be sure to verify that this is done.
is great from the inertial moment, etc. 3) Used to prevent tripping in cases where an
Prevents damage to motor insulation due to surge
voltage in 400V serried inverters. inverter overvoltage trip is caused by opening and
closing of the phase advancing capacitor in the
• Suppresses radiation noise and induction noise R S T G power supply system
from output side wiring. 4) Used when there is a phase unbalance of 2% or
If the wiring length in a plant, etc. is long, it is Filter capacitor for radio noise reduction
effective as a noise reduction countermeasure. M NFM M315KPD
greater in the power supply voltage.
*This filter is not limited by carrier frequency. Also, motor tuning
3 (For improving supplied power factor, reducing harmonics)
Used to reduce noise. • Used to reduce the supplied harmonics current (or
can be carried out with this option in the installed state.
It is effective in the AM radio frequency band. improve power factor).
Motor * Do not use this in the inverter output side. * Concerning reduction effects, please refer to the accompanying guidelines.
Surge suppression unit [Made by NIPPON CHEMI-CON, handled by
SSU- - TA-NS Fuji Electric Technica Co., Ltd.]
Prevents the motor insulation from being damaged by the
surge current of the inverter.
Interchangeability attachment (available soon)
Analog frequency meter (45, 60 angle) MA-E1-
Surge absorber TRM-45, FM-60 This attachment makes the latest inverters interchangeable
S2-A-O: For electromagnetic contactors [Handled by Fuji Electric Technica Co., Ltd.] with older inverter models manufactured by Fuji Electric.
S1-B-O: For mini control relays, timers
Absorbs surges and noise generated from other electrical devices to prevent Frequency setting volume
other equipment from malfunctioning. RJ-13, WAR3W-1kΩ
[Handled by Fuji Electric Technica Co., Ltd.] [Handled by Fuji Electric Technica Co., Ltd.]
External cooling fan attachment (available soon)
Surge killer
FLS-323 PB-E1-
This is an attachment for relocating the inverter's
Absorbs external surges and noise, preventing malfunction of electronic devices used in
cooling fan to the outside of the control panel.
control panels, etc.
Options
■ Options
Braking resistor Type, specifications and external dimensions [Unit: mm]
[Standard type] (DB -2) (DB -4) Voltage Dimensions [mm] Mass
Fig
200V series 400V series W W1 H H1 D [kg]
[10% ED type] (DB -2C) (DB -4C) Standard DB0.75-2 DB0.75-4 A 64 - 310 295 67 1.3
type DB2.2-2 - A 76 - 345 332 94 2.0
- DB2.2-4 A 64 - 470 455 67 2.0
Fig. A Fig. B Fig. C Fig. D Fig. E Fig. F
DB3.7-2 - A 76 - 345 332 94 2.0
W W W W W W R3.5 - DB3.7-4 A 64 - 470 455 67 1.7
W1 W1 W1 φ15 DB5.5-2 - B 90 90 450 430 67.5 4.5
- DB5.5-4 B 74 74 470 455 67 4.5
DB7.5-2 - B 90 90 390 370 90 5.0
- DB7.5-4 B 74 74 520 495 67 5.0
DB11-2 - C 142 74 430 415 160 6.9
H1
H1
H1
H1
H1
H
H
H
H1
H
DB15-2 - C 142 74 430 415 160 6.9
- DB15-4 C 142 74 430 415 160 6.9
10%ED DB0.75-2C DB0.75-4C D 43 - 221 215 30.5 0.5
type DB2.2-2C DB2.2-4C E 67 - 188 172 55 0.8
7 7 7 5 7
DB3.7-2C DB3.7-4C E 67 - 328 312 55 1.6
7 DB5.5-2C DB5.5-4C E - - 378 362 78 2.9
DB7.5-2C DB7.5-4C E - - 418 402 78 3.3
1.2
D
1.6
1.6
D
D
1.6
1.6
1.6
D
NOTE: This resistor is not applicable to three-phase 400V series and single-phase 200V series.
DC REACTOR
Power Applicable Dimensions [mm] Mass
supply motor rating Inverter type REACTOR
type [kg]
voltage [kW] W W1 D D1 D2 H Mounting hole Terminal hole
0.1 FRN0.1E1□-2■
DCR2-0.2 66 56 90 72 5 94 5.2 x 8 M4 0.8
0.2 FRN0.2E1□-2■
D1
D
H
0.4 FRN0.4E1□-2■ DCR2-0.4 66 56 90 72 15 94 5.2 x 8 M4 1.0
0.75 FRN0.75E1□-2■ DCR2-0.75 66 56 90 72 20 94 5.2 x 8 M4 1.4
Three- 1.5 FRN1.5E1□-2■ DCR2-1.5 66 56 90 72 20 94 5.2 x 8 M4 1.6
phase 2.2 FRN2.2E1□-2■ DCR2-2.2 86 71 100 80 10 110 6 x 11 M4 1.8
200V 3.7 FRN3.7E1□-2■ DCR2-3.7 86 71 100 80 20 110 6 x 11 M4 2.6
W1 5.5 FRN5.5E1□-2■ DCR2-5.5 111 95 100 80 20 130 6 x 11 M5 3.6
D2
W 7.5 FRN7.5E1□-2■ DCR2-7.5 111 95 100 80 23 130 7 x 11 M5 3.8
11 FRN11E1□-2■ DCR2-11 111 95 100 80 24 137 7 x 11 M6 4.3
4xG mounting hole
15 FRN15E1□-2■ DCR2-15 146 124 120 96 15 180 7 x 11 M6 5.9
0.4 FRN0.4E1□-4■ DCR4-0.4 66 56 90 72 15 94 5.2 x 8 M4 1.0
0.75 FRN0.75E1□-4■ DCR4-0.75 66 56 90 72 20 94 5.2 x 8 M4 1.4
1.5 FRN1.5E1□-4■ DCR4-1.5 66 56 90 72 20 94 5.2 x 8 M4 1.6
Three- 2.2 FRN2.2E1□-4■ DCR4-2.2 86 71 100 80 15 110 6x9 M4 2
phase 3.7 FRN3.7E1□-4■ DCR4-3.7 86 71 100 80 20 110 6x9 M4 2.6
400V 5.5 FRN5.5E1□-4■ DCR4-5.5 86 71 100 80 20 110 6x9 M4 2.6
7.5 FRN7.5E1□-4■ DCR4-7.5 111 95 100 80 24 130 7 x 11 M5 4.2
11 FRN11E1□-4■ DCR4-11 111 95 100 80 24 130 7 x 11 M5 4.3
15 FRN15E1□-4■ DCR4-15 146 124 120 96 15 171 7 x 11 M5 5.9
0.1 FRN0.1E1□-7■ DCR2-0.2 66 56 90 72 5 94 5.2 x 8 M4 0.8
0.2 FRN0.2E1□-7■ DCR2-0.4 66 56 90 72 15 94 5.2 x 8 M4 1.0
Single- FRN0.4E1□-7■ DCR2-0.75 66 56 90 72 20 94 5.2 x 8 M4 1.4
0.4
phase
200V 0.75 FRN0.75E1□-7■ DCR2-1.5 66 56 90 72 20 94 5.2 x 8 M4 1.6
1.5 FRN1.5E1□-7■ DCR2-2.2 86 71 100 80 10 110 6 x 11 M4 1.8
2.2 FRN2.2E1□-7■ DCR2-3.7 86 71 100 80 20 110 6 x 11 M4 2.6
The code in □ represents followings; S: standard model, E: EMC filter built-in type
The code in ■ represents followings; A(Asia), K(Korea, Taiwan) , C(China), J(Japan)
80 18.2 61 9.5
CB-5S 5
10.5
2×M3
CB-3S 3
CB-1S 1
15.08
8.17
128.5
104.6
Backside view
Options
(80)
(10.5)
4.5 58
11.4
8.1
(16.98) 11.68
23
2 4
(9.5) 61
■ Interface card
RS-485 communication card (OPC-F1-RS) Built-in type CC-Link card (OPC-E1-CCL) Front installation type
Connection with a host (master) device such as PC or PLC allows you Connection with the CC-Link master unit allows operation
to control FRENIC-Multi as a subordinate (slave) device. (The card is commands, freguency settings, function code changes, and
added to the RS-485 communication devices for FRENIC-Multi.) centralized data management.
NOTE: This option card cannot be connected with the keypad or a
support loader. DeviceNet card (OPC-E1=DEV) Front installation type
●Number of connectable devices: 1 host device and 31 inverters
●Number of ports: 2 ports Connection with the DeviceNet master unit permits application to
●Electric specifications: EIA RS-485 the system that requires operation commands and frequency
●Synchronization method: Start/stop settings.
●Communication method: Half-duplex
●Transmission speed (bps): 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 and 38400 DIO card (OPC-E1-DIO) Front installation type
●Maximum communication distance: 500m
●Terminating resistor: Built-in This card allows frequency setting or status monitoring by
PG interface card (OPC-E1-PG) for 5V Built-in type exchanging digital signal data with the host controller.
When this card is built in the inverter, positioning accuracy will
improve, resulting in reduced positioning time and improved SY card (synchronized operation) NOTE2) Built-in type
measuring accuracy by the measuring instrument.
Using this card allows synchronized operation of the two motors
PG interface card (OPC-E1-PG3) for 12V Built-in type having a pulse generator (PG).
Incorporating the interface card in the inverter permits accurate
speed control and position control.The interface card can be used PROFIBUS-DP card (OPC-E1-PDP) Front installation type
simultaneously with the communication bus for FRENIC-Multi series,
optional DeviceNet card (OPC-E1-DEV), CC-Link card (OPC-E1- Connecting this card to the PROFIBUS master unit allows setting
CCL), and PROFIBUS-DP card (OPC-E1-PDP). frequency or changing function codes.
Number of connectable devices: Max. 126
Note1) An external power supply of 24V is needed to use a separately sold option card.
Note2) The inverter that can be used with the SY card includes special specifications. When ordering the SY card, please order together with the inverter
in a set.
4 4
127
127
(8.4)
■ External cooling attachment
External cooling attachment (PB-E1-7.5/PB-F1-15)
This attachment allows installation of the inverter heat sink outside the panel. With this attachment, it is possible to improve the cooling
effect and to make the panel more compact.
262 98.5 96.5
192 81 76.3
33 196 33 2
14 164 14 1.2
10
2×M8
2 6
7
60.5
31.5
47.5
37
2 M5
236.5
251.5
296
275
182 Panel installation surface
222
164
196
Panel installation surface
(29)
(39)
236.5
233.5
194
275
273
213
Optional type Applicable inverter type Optional type Applicable inverter type
10.5
5
151
FRN5.5E1S-2/4 FRN11E1S-2/4
21
174 4×M5 PB-F1-15
PB-E1-7.5
FRN15E1S-2/4
7.5
214 4×M8
Panel machining drawing
■ Compatible attachment
Compatible attachment (MA-E1-□□)
This attachment allows replacing our previous model with the new one without machining.
MA-E1-0.75 MA-E1-3.7
75
FRN0.2E1S-7J FVR0.2E11S-7
128
FRN0.4E1S-7J FVR0.4E11S-7
・MA-E1-3.7 FRN3.7E1S-2J FVR3.7E11S-2
FRN3.7E1S-4J FVR3.7E11S-4 Options
FRN2.2E1S-7J FVR2.2E11S-7
*The table below shows the previous and new inverters with are
compatible and do not need attachment for replacement.
170
7.8 Applicable inverter type Previous inverter type
7
The code in □ represents followings; S: standard model, E: EMC filter built-in type
The code in ■ represents followings; A(Asia), K(Korea, Taiwan) , C(China), J(Japan)
Note1) An external power supply of 24V is needed to use a separately sold option card.
Note2) The inverter that can be used with the SY card includes special specifications. When ordering the SY card, please order together with the inverter in a set.
• The frame and series of the MCCB and ELCB models vary according to the transformer capacity and so on of the equipment. Choose the optimum ones according to the catalog and technical data of the
circuit breaker and others.
• Choose the optimum rated sensitive current of the ELCB according to technical data, too. The rated currents of the MCCB and ELCB specified in this table indicate those of SA B/ and SA R/ models.
• Description in the above table may vary for different ambient temperatures, power supply voltages or other conditions.
*1: Use crimp terminals equipped with insulation sheath or those equipped with an insulation tube or the like.
The cable to be used is 600V-insulated cable with an allowable temperature of 75˚C. The ambient temperature is assumed to be 50˚C.
Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics
■ Application to "Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics by the Users Who Receive High Voltage or Special High Voltage"
Our FRENIC-Multi series are the products specified in the "Guideline for Suppressing Harmonics by Customers Receiving High Voltage or Special High Voltage." When you
enter into a new contract with an electric power company or update a contract, you are requested by the electric power company to submit an accounting statement form.
Options
* If the input voltage is different, calculate the input fundamental current in inverse proportion to the voltage.
Guideline for
Table 4 "Input fundamental currents" of general-purpose inverters determined by the nominal applied motors
Nominal applied motor [kW] 0.4 0.75 1.5 2.2 3.7 5.5 7.5 11 15 18.5
Input 200V 1.62 2.74 5.50 7.92 13.0 19.1 25.6 36.9 49.8 61.4
fundamental
current [A] 400V 0.81 1.37 2.75 3.96 6.50 9.55 12.8 18.5 24.9 30.7
6.6 kV converted value [mA] 49 83 167 240 394 579 776 1121 1509 1860
Warranty
(2) Furthermore, the warranty specified herein shall be limited to the purchased or delivered product alone.
(3) The upper limit for the warranty range shall be as specified in item (1) above and any damages (damage to or loss of
machinery or equipment, or lost profits from the same, etc.) consequent to or resulting from breakdown of the purchased
or delivered product shall be excluded from coverage by this warranty.
1-3. Trouble diagnosis
As a rule, the customer is requested to carry out a preliminary trouble diagnosis. However, at the customer's request, this
company or its service network can perform the trouble diagnosis on a chargeable basis. In this case, the customer is asked
to assume the burden for charges levied in accordance with this company's fee schedule.
3. Repair Period after Production Stop, Spare Parts Supply Period (Holding Period)
Concerning models (products) which have gone out of production, this company will perform repairs for a period of 7 years
after production stop, counting from the month and year when the production stop occurs. In addition, we will continue to
supply the spare parts required for repairs for a period of 7 years, counting from the month and year when the production
stop occurs. However, if it is estimated that the life cycle of certain electronic and other parts is short and it will be difficult to
procure or produce those parts, there may be cases where it 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.
4. Transfer Rights
In the case of standard products which do not include settings or adjustments in an application program, the products shall
be transported to and transferred to the customer and this company shall not be responsible for local adjustments or trial
operation.
5. Service Contents
The cost of purchased and delivered products does not include the cost of dispatching engineers or service costs.
Depending on the request, these can be discussed separately.
1. Use the contents of this catalog only for selecting product types and models. When using a product, read the
Instruction Manual beforehand to use the product correctly.
2. Products introduced in this catalog have not been designed or manufactured for such applications in a system
Safety or equipment that will affect human bodies or lives. Customers, who want to use the products introduced in this
catalog for special systems or devices such as for atomic-energy control, aerospace use, medical use, and
Precautions traffic control, are requested to consult the Fuji's Sales Division. Customers are requested to prepare safety
measures when they apply the products introduced in this catalog to such systems or facilities that will affect
human lives or cause severe damage to property if the products become faulty.
Warranty
Variation
Fuji Inverter Series
Fan, pump inverter Developed exclusively for controlling variable torque load like fans and pumps.
Full of new functions such as auto energy saving, PID control, life warning, and switching
sequence to the commercial power supply.
Ideal for air conditioners, fans, pumps, etc. which were difficult to use with conventional
general-purpose inverters because of cost or functions.
(MEH442)
The inverter featuring environment-friendly and long life design (10 years) complies with RoHS
High performance, compact inverter Directives (products manufactured beginning in the autumn of 2005).
With expanded capacity range, abundant model variation, and simple and thorough maintenance,
the Multi is usable for a wide range of applications.
Equipped with the functions optimum for the operations specific to vertical and horizontal
(MEH652 for JE) conveyance, such as hit-and-stop control, brake signal, torque limit, and current limit.
(MEH653 for EN)
High-performance, multi-functional
inverter multi-functional Fuji's original dynamic torque vector control system delivers a starting torque of 200% at 0.5Hz.
General These inverters are packed with a full range of convenient functions, beginning with an auto
Industrial tuning function.
equipment (MEH403 for JE) Compact, fully enclosed (22kW and below).
High performance, vector control inverter A high precision inverter with rapid control response and stable torque characteristics.
Abundant functions and a full range of options make this inverter ideal for a broad range of
general industrial systems.
The auto tuning function makes vector control operation possible even for general-purpose
(MEH405) motors.
High-performance, multi-functional inverter Three-phase 400V: 0.4 to 630kW,Three-phase 200V: 0.4 to 90kW
Loaded with vector control which is the peak of general purpose inverters.
Prepared three types; the basic type, EMC filter built-in type.
Maintainability is further improved with built-in USB port(option).
(MEH642 for JE) The short-time acceleration and deceleration become enabled with achieving better rating of
(MEH655 for EN) overload ratings at HD spec: 200% for 3 sec and 150% for 1 min and at LD spec: 120% for 1 min.
― 40 ―
:Standard :Built-to-order :Available soon
Three
phase 200V 0.1 15
Three
phase 400V 0.4 15
Single
phase 200V 0.1 2.2
Single
phase 100V
Three
phase 200V 0.2 55 75 90
Three
phase 400V 0.4 55 75 220 280 500 630
Single
phase 200V
Single
phase 100V
Three
phase 200V 5.5 55 75 110
Three
phase 400V 5.5 55 75 220 280 500 710
Single
phase 200V
Single
phase 100V
Three
phase 200V 0.75 45 55 90
Three
phase 400V 3.7 45 55 500 800
Single
phase 200V
Single
phase 100V
Three
phase 200V 0.4 55 75 90
Three
phase 400V 0.4 55 75 220 280 500 630
Three
phase 200V 3.7 45
Variation
― 41 ―
MEMO
― 42 ―
MEMO
― 43 ―
NOTES
lubricated gearbox or speed changer/reducer, then not use power factor correcting capacitors in the
When running general-purpose motors continuous motor operation at low speed may inverter output circuit (secondary). An overcurrent
cause poor lubrication. Avoid such operation. trip will occur, disabling motor operation.
• Driving a 400V general-purpose motor
When driving a 400V general-purpose motor with • Synchronous motors • Discontinuance of surge killer
an inverter using extremely long cables, damage to It is necessary to use software suitable for this Do not mount surge killers in the inverter output
the insulation of the motor may occur. Use an motor type. Contact Fuji for details. (secondary) circuit.
output circuit filter (OFL) if necessary after checking • Single-phase motors • Reducing noise
with the motor manufacturer. Fuji's motors do not Single-phase motors are not suitable for inverter- Use of a filter and shielded wires are typical
require the use of output circuit filters because of driven variable speed operation. Use three-phase measures against noise to ensure that EMC
their reinforced insulation. motors. Directives are met.
• Torque characteristics and temperature rise * Even if a single-phase power supply is available,
When the inverter is used to run a general-purpose use a three-phase motor as the inverter provides
• Measures against surge currents
motor, the temperature of the motor becomes three-phase output.
If an overvoltage trip occurs while the inverter is
higher than when it is operated using a commercial stopped or operated under a light load, it is
power supply. In the low-speed range, the cooling Environmental conditions assumed that the surge current is generated by
effect will be weakened, so decrease the output open/close of the phase-advancing capacitor in the
torque of the motor. If constant torque is required in • Installation location power system.
the low-speed range, use a Fuji inverter motor or a Use the inverter in a location with an ambient We recommend connecting a DC REACTOR to the
motor equipped with an externally powered temperature range of -10 to 50˚C. inverter.
ventilating fan. The inverter and braking resistor surfaces become
hot under certain operating conditions. Install the • Megger test
• Vibration When checking the insulation resistance of the
inverter on nonflammable material such as metal.
When the motor is mounted to a machine, inverter, use a 500V megger and follow the
Ensure that the installation location meets the
resonance may be caused by the natural instructions contained in the Instruction Manual.
environmental conditions specified in "Environment"
frequencies, including that of the machine.
in inverter specifications.
Operation of a 2-pole motor at 60Hz or more may Wiring
cause abnormal vibration.
* Study use of tier coupling or dampening rubber.
Combination with peripheral devices
• Wiring distance of control circuit
* It is also recommended to use the inverter jump • Installing a molded case circuit When performing remote operation, use the twisted
frequency control to avoid resonance points. breaker (MCCB) shield wire and limit the distance between the
• Noise Install a recommended molded case circuit breaker inverter and the control box to 20m.
When an inverter is used with a general-purpose (MCCB) or an earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) • Wiring length between inverter and motor
motor, the motor noise level is higher than that with in the primary circuit of each inverter to protect the If long wiring is used between the inverter and the
a commercial power supply. To reduce noise, raise wiring. Ensure that the circuit breaker capacity is motor, the inverter will overheat or trip as a result of
carrier frequency of the inverter. High-speed equivalent to or lower than the recommended overcurrent (high-frequency current flowing into the
operation at 60Hz or more can also result in more capacity. stray capacitance) in the wires connected to the
noise. • Installing a magnetic contactor (MC) phases. Ensure that the wiring is shorter than 50m.
in the output (secondary) circuit If this length must be exceeded, lower the carrier
When running special motors If a magnetic contactor (MC) is mounted in the frequency or mount an output circuit filter (OFL).
inverter's secondary circuit for switching the motor • Wiring size
• High-speed motors
to commercial power or for any other purpose, Select cables with a sufficient capacity by referring
When driving a high-speed motor while setting the
ensure that both the inverter and the motor are fully to the current value or recommended wire size.
frequency higher than 120Hz, test the combination
stopped before you turn the MC on or off. Remove
with another motor to confirm the safety of high- • Wiring type
the surge killer integrated with the MC.
speed motors. Do not use multicore cables that are normally used
• Explosion-proof motors • Installing a magnetic contactor (MC) for connecting several inverters and motors.
When driving an explosion-proof motor with an
in the input (primary) circuit
Do not turn the magnetic contactor (MC) in the • Grounding
inverter, use a combination of a motor and an Securely ground the inverter using the grounding
primary circuit on or off more than once an hour as
inverter that has been approved in advance. terminal.
an inverter fault may result. If frequent starts or
• Submersible motors and pumps stops are required during motor operation, use
These motors have a larger rated current than FWD/REV signals. Selecting inverter capacity
general-purpose motors. Select an inverter whose
rated output current is greater than that of the
• Protecting the motor • Driving general-purpose motor
The electronic thermal facility of the inverter can Select an inverter according to the applicable motor
motor.
protect the motor. The operation level and the motor ratings listed in the standard specifications table for
These motors differ from general-purpose motors in
type (general-purpose motor, inverter motor) should the inverter. When high starting torque is required
thermal characteristics. Set a low value in the
be set. For high-speed motors or water-cooled or quick acceleration or deceleration is required,
thermal time constant of the motor when setting the
motors, set a small value for the thermal time select an inverter with a capacity one size greater
electronic thermal facility.
constant to protect the motor. than the standard.
• Brake motors If you connect the motor thermal relay to the motor
For motors equipped with parallel-connected with a long cable, a high-frequency current may • Driving special motors
brakes, their braking power must be supplied from flow into the wiring stray capacitance. This may Select an inverter that meets the following condition:
the primary circuit (commercial power supply). If the cause the relay to trip at a current lower than the Inverter rated current > Motor rated current.
brake power is connected to the inverter power set value for the thermal relay. If this happens,
output circuit (secondary circuit) by mistake, lower the carrier frequency or use the output circuit
Transportation and storage
problems may occur. filter (OFL). When transporting or storing inverters, follow the
Do not use inverters for driving motors equipped
with series-connected brakes.
• Discontinuance of power-factor correcting capacitor procedures and select locations that meet the
Do not mount power factor correcting capacitors in environmental conditions that agree with the
• Geared motors the inverter (primary) circuit. (Use the DC inverter specifications.
If the power transmission mechanism uses an oil- REACTOR to improve the inverter power factor.) Do
Information in this catalog is subject to change without notice. Printed in Japan 2008-3 (C08b/H05) CM 10 FIS